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Bartholomée KECKERMANN Contemplatio gemina, prior, ex generali physica de loco, altera, ex speciali de terrae motu, potissimum illo stupendo, qui suit anno 1601, mense septembri. [Ensemble] Praecognitorum philosophicorum libri duo, naturam philosophiae explicantes, et rationem eius tum docendae, tum discendae monstrantes

Bartholomée KECKERMANN

Contemplatio gemina, prior, ex generali physica de loco, altera, ex speciali de terrae motu, potissimum illo stupendo, qui suit anno 1601, mense septembri. [Ensemble] Praecognitorum philosophicorum libri duo, naturam philosophiae explicantes, et rationem eius tum docendae, tum discendae monstrantes

Apud Gulielmum Antonium, Hanoviae (Hanovre) 1607, in-8 (10,5x18cm), (24) 248 pp. (8) 200 pp., relié.


This edition bears the words of a second, but we could not find any trace of a first edition before it. Rare. Full time Velin rigid flap. Smooth spine with title pen (dimmed). Foxing end of the volume. ly underlined passages, especially in the preface. The first book, very important, deals with earthquakes and earthquakes, particularly as mentioned, the one that occurred in September 1601 in Switzerland, Lucerne and nearly destroy a mini tsunami. Keckermann draws heavily on the old to feed her book and locate earthquakes. The second book is a treatise of philosophy that studies the systems of nature in ancient and modern (Orderly, Aristotle, Melanchthon and Peter Ramus are cited). logician and encyclopedic Danzig, Keckermann (1573-1609) was professor of philosophy in relation to many Protestant scholars. A red pen, under the date, the name of Thoma Erpenii. It is possible that this is the signature of Thomas Erpenius (or Van erpe 1584-1624), the great philologist, a specialist in Oriental languages at the time. --- Please note that the translation in english is done automatically, we apologize if the formulas are inaccurate. Contact us for any information!

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