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[Incunabula Leaf] Beavais
[A Single Leaf from Beavais’ Speculum historiale]
Johann Mentelin, 1473
675.00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, United States of America)
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Edizione: very rare early incunabula by one of the most important printers of the early renaissance. <br> vincent of beauvais was a dominican friar who left the monastic life and eventually became lector and chaplain to the court of the french king louis the ix. it was under such patronage that he undertook the task of writing three huge encyclopedias which he intended to include the sum of all knowledge from the time of creation to his own present day. the three major works were divided into the speculum majus, the speculum doctrinale and the speculum historiale. the last, despite its name, is not as much a historical overview as much as it is metaphysical commentary on religion, faith and other things supernatural. it is often regarded as the most personal and introspective of the three works and includes (as do the other two) pieces of poetry and music, possibly written by the author himself. despite its many omissions and fallacies, all three sections of the speculum were an influence and inspiration to poets and writers for centuries afterward, and was especially important to many of the romantic writers, with lord byron often citing him as a primary influence.