Live auction - Lot 1058

[Philosophy - Binding]

SANCHEZ DE LAS BROZAS, Franciscus

Quod nihil scitur.

Lyon, A. Gryphius, 1581


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4to: [8]-100 pp.

17th-c. calf, gilt coat of arms on covers, gilt spine with 5 raised bands (rubbed, joints split, head and tail def.). Good copy.

First edition of the main work of the Spanish philosopher Fr. Sanchez (1550-1623), written in 1576 and published in 1581. In his "Quod nihil scitur", he used the classical skeptical arguments to show that science, in the Aristotelian sense of giving necessary reasons or causes for the behavior of nature, cannot be attained.
Ref. Baudrier VIII:380. - Palau 294103. - Adams S-247.
Prov. Jacques-Auguste de Thou (1553-1617), French author and politician (gilt arms on covers). - Bookpl. (front endpaper) and (collector’s?) stamp (title) removed.
Bound with: 1. Bovillus, Carolus - De animae immortalitate dialogus unus. De resurrectione dialogi duo. De mundi excidio dialogus unus. Paris, R. Chaudière, 1551 (Pt. 1-2) - 1552 (Pt. 3). 3 parts: 20, 26, 25-[1] ff. (Errata pasted on f. [26]r; toned, edges stained, hole in A3 of Pt. 1 touching text and ill. border). Original ed. of three essays by the French Renaissance mathematician and philosopher Charles de Bovelles (1479-1567). Woodcut mark on titles. Large woodcut (f. 3v). Woodcut diagrams in-text. Ref. Adams B-2613. - Pettegree (FB) 58942. - 2. Amboise, J.-M. d' - De rebus creatis & earum creatore liber tripertitus [...]. Paris, F. Morel, 1586. [12]-115 pp. Rare philosophical treatise on Creation by French hellenist and Platonist philosopher J.-M. d’Amboise (1538-1611). Woodcut mark on title. Ref. Adams A-928. - Pettegree (FB) 79071.

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Lot 1058

Quod nihil scitur.

SANCHEZ DE LAS BROZAS, Franciscus

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