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Before my substantive discussion of the Latin editions of this list, I should first comment on the one Italian-language entry from A1604: Francesco Pifferi’s (1548–1612) Sfera di Gio. Sacrobosco tradotta e dicharata…con nuove aggiunte di molte cose notabili, e dilettovoli (Sacrobosco and Pifferi 1604). This quarto edition was published by Salvestro Marchetti of Siena (fl. 1594–1620) in 1604 and declared at the Fair by the Societas Veneta (a consortium of Francesco de’ Franceschi (ca. 1530–1599), Sacrobosco, Johannes de and Christoph Clavius. 1606. Christophori Clavii Bambergensis ex Societate Iesu, in Sphaeram Ioannis de Sacro Bosco. Commentarius. Nunc quinto ab ipso Auctore hoc anno 1606. recognitus, & plerisque in locis locupletatus. Accessit Geometrica, atque Uberrima de Crepusculis Tractatio. Rome: Giovanni Paolo Gelli. https://hdl.handle.net/21.11103/sphaera.100665. Mareschal’s act of publication follows what I believe to be the opportunistic acquisition of Morisanus’ Nachlass. Footnote 35 Through Mareschal’s own university training, the precedent publications of his father (Zabarella) and his own production of Goclenius’ work, he was in a good place to judge the quality of Morisanus’ work. Mareschal chose not to make anything of Morisanus’ explicit statement in the Apotelesma of his membership of the Society of Jesus, where he associates himself with a group of Jesuits from the Spanish Netherlands. Footnote 36 This may suggest that Morisanus was resident for some time in that province (there were Jesuit Colleges in Louvain, Douai, and Antwerp, and a Jesuit house in Brussels) (Fraesen and Kenis 2012). Morisanus’ Apotelesma contains summaries, commentaries, and disputations on parts of the Aristotelian corpus that are consistent with the program of the Coimbra Jesuit Fathers, whose Aristotelian pedagogical works, published between 1591 and 1606, constituted part of what is now known as the second scholastic. The commentary on Sacrobosco’s De sphaera, which also formed part of the curriculum of Portuguese Jesuits, pays special tribute to that of Christophorus Clavius (Sacrobosco and Morisanus 1625, 13, 18; Carvalho 2018, 85). Footnote 37 The ensemble of texts does not correspond to the mathematical component of the Jesuit Ratio studiorum, but to the genre of cursus philosophicus, as Mareschal’s preface makes clear. Footnote 38 This may suggest that the market for the De sphaera in Jesuit Colleges was saturated by the mid-1620s; if money was to be made out of pedagogical texts, then a new corpus needed to be put in place. An unusual feature of Morisanus’ text is its references to the works of Galen (medicine forming no part of the Jesuit curriculum). Footnote 39 It was also unusual for expatriate Irish scholars to be committed Thomists, as Morisanus was; most of them at this time were Franciscans and Scotists (Binasco 2020). Declare ( 2000) is a supernatural spy novel by American author Tim Powers. The novel presents a secret history of the Cold War, and earned several major fantasy fiction awards.

Price, Audrey. 2014. Mathematics and mission: Deciding the role of mathematics in the Jesuit curriculum. Jefferson Journal of Science and Culture 1: 29–40. Booth's real legacy isn't a flag or even a kingdom, but a thriving, book-loving town. "As his stepdaughter Lucia said to me once, he was one of the last great British eccentrics," said Clark. "As his friend, I knew that Richard loved Hay and he wanted the best for it. Not because it was his kingdom, but because he loved the community. He did a lot for Hay, and he brought it out of obscurity." Maclean, Ian. 2009a. André Wechel at Frankfurt, 1572–1581. In Learning in the marketplace; essays in the history of early modern books, ed. Ian Maclean, 163–225. Leiden: Brill. A fisherman on the beach at Maracas Bay on the northern coast of Trinidad. Photograph: Aaron Mccoy/Getty Images/Robert Harding Worl Her own depictions have ranged from French Creoles to the protagonist of her 2009 novel The White Woman on the Green Bicycle. Shortlisted for the Orange prize, it was a story of ex-colonial immigrants like Roffey’s own mother, who became well-known for cycling around the island on a green bike that she had been given as a wedding present.Hotson, Howard. 2007. Commonplace learning: Ramism and its German ramifications 1543–1630. Oxford: Oxford University Press. The surplusage appearing to be due to the accomptant consists of many particulars due to the tradesmen and others [by reason of] the ancient method of allowing the whole money [.. by] warrant, though a considerable part thereof may not be paid. no particulars thereof appearing to the auditor nor no acquittances. Sacrobosco, Johannes de and Christoph Clavius. 1607c. Christophori Clavii Bambergensis ex Societate Iesu, In Sphaeram Ioannis de Sacro Bosco. Commentarius. Nunc quinto ab ipso Auctore hoc anno 1606. recognitus, & plerisque in locis locupletatus. Accessit Geometrica, atque Uberrima de Crepusculis Tractatio. Lyon: Jacqes de Creux a.k.a. Molliard for Jean de Gabiano. https://hdl.handle.net/21.11103/sphaera.100378. Brevaglieri, Sabina. 2008. Editoria e cultura a Roma nei primi tre decenni del Seicento: Lo spazio della scienza. In Rome et la science moderne entre Renaissance et Lumières, ed. Elisa Andretta, Irene Baldriga, Francesco Beretta, Jean-Marc Besse, and Elena Brambilla, 257–319. Rome: Ecole Française de Rome.

A1604 Sfera di Gio. Sacrobosco tradotta e dicharata da Don Francesco Pifferi Sansauino. Con nuouo aggiunte di molte cose notabili, e dilettouoli [Societ. Venet.] in 4. 1604. Under the rubric “Libri Philosophici” of the Frankfurt Book Fair Catalogue of Autumn 1624, the following two books were declared:In the case of illustrations, it has not been possible to create a stemma, or show which sets of plates and diagrams have been deployed in different editions. This is due to the remarkable skills of woodcutters, who were able to create near-exact reproductions of existing images and could also subtly adapt existing ones. If a stemma could be established, then more could be deduced about the relationships between publishers and editions. In the case of the images found in the Clavius commentaries, it would be reasonable to suppose that there were at least three sets: The 1570 set that was used subsequently by Basa, Gelli, and eventually Hierat, who asked for them to be sent to him as he was preparing the edition of the complete works of Clavius in the Spring of 1609 (Clavius 1992, VI, letter no. 305); Footnote 42 the set that Ciotti claims to have produced in 1591; and the de Gabiano set of 1593–1594, that was used by Crespin and bought by Michel of Tournon in 1599, but more work is needed to establish all of this. Sacrobosco, Johannes de and Christoph Clavius. 1602a. Christophori Clavii Bambergensis ex societate Iesu, in Sphaeram Ioannis de Sacro Bosco, commentarius. Nunc quarto ab ipso Auctore recognitus. Saint Gervais: Samuel Crispin. https://hdl.handle.net/21.11103/sphaera.100369.

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