ERASMUS, Desiderius. Habes Iterum Moriae Encomium, edited by Beatus Rhenanus, Basle: J.Froben, 1519. 4°(203 x 140mm.). Title within historiated woodcut border, woodcut initials, head-pieces and border, printers device on final leaf (light soiling to title and final leaves, final leaf torn and restored, a few side notes shaved). Modern pigskin backed boards. Provenance: 16th-Century ownership inscription of William Parke on title. Adams E-394. - PLUTARCH. Opuscula Quaedam, Des. Erasmo Roterodamo, Stephano Nigro, Angelo Barbato, Bilibaldo Pirckheymero, & Philippo Melanchthone Bretano, interpretibus. Basle: J.Froben, 1518. Small 4°(210 x 165mm.). Title, dedication and two text leaves within historiated woodcut borders, woodcut initials, printers device on final leaf (upper margins slightly stained, occasional spotting). 14th-century vellum manuscript over paperboards (worn). Adams P-1653. - ROBORTELLUS, Franciscus. De Artificio Dicendi. Bologna: Alexander Benatius, 1567. 3 parts in one volume, 4°(208 x 145mm.). Title with woodcut printer's device, woodcut initials. 18th- century sheep-backed boards. FIRST EDITION. Adams R-619. (3)

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ERASMUS, Desiderius. Habes Iterum Moriae Encomium, edited by Beatus Rhenanus, Basle: J.Froben, 1519. 4°(203 x 140mm.). Title within historiated woodcut border, woodcut initials, head-pieces and border, printers device on final leaf (light soiling to title and final leaves, final leaf torn and restored, a few side notes shaved). Modern pigskin backed boards. Provenance: 16th-Century ownership inscription of William Parke on title. Adams E-394. - PLUTARCH. Opuscula Quaedam, Des. Erasmo Roterodamo, Stephano Nigro, Angelo Barbato, Bilibaldo Pirckheymero, & Philippo Melanchthone Bretano, interpretibus. Basle: J.Froben, 1518. Small 4°(210 x 165mm.). Title, dedication and two text leaves within historiated woodcut borders, woodcut initials, printers device on final leaf (upper margins slightly stained, occasional spotting). 14th-century vellum manuscript over paperboards (worn). Adams P-1653. - ROBORTELLUS, Franciscus. De Artificio Dicendi. Bologna: Alexander Benatius, 1567. 3 parts in one volume, 4°(208 x 145mm.). Title with woodcut printer's device, woodcut initials. 18th- century sheep-backed boards. FIRST EDITION. Adams R-619. (3)