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                <text>Livres rares</text>
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                <text>Examples de documents du collection de livres rares </text>
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                <text>La collection de livres rares comprend près de 14000 livres imprimés et manuscrits datant du XVe au XXIe siècle.  Incluant des milliers d'ouvrages touchant différents sujets comme la médecine, le droit, la littérature, la philosophie, les sciences naturelles, la géographie, les sciences, l'architecture, l'histoire, les arts, la collection comprend des ouvrages publiés en Europe et en Amérique mais également des Canadiana. On y trouve en majorité des monographies mais également des périodiques européens et canadiens des 17e, 18e et 19e siècle.</text>
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              <text>Diui Thomae Aquinatis, ordinis praedicatorum, viri &amp; vitae sanctimonia, de sacraum literarum peritia praeclari In omnes beati Pauli apostoli epistolas commentaria [...]</text>
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              <text>&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;English&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This item shows the printer’s device of Jean Petit (14.. - 1533). Petit was a very prolific printer, and was said to have printed one-tenth of all books printed in Paris from approximately 1493-1530, that is, about 1000 titles. Petit also collaborated with a number of other printers, where they might print their works at his studio or he at theirs. Noted collaborations were with Josse Bade (1461-1535) (or Badius) and Thelmann Kerver (14...-1522). Petit’s device varies over time, but it is usually depicted as a shield containing his initials held up by two heraldic animals: usually lions, as is the case here; Archives and Special Collections has an example where the device is held up by two monkeys. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;Français&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Cet ouvrage de Saint-Thomas d’Aquin montre la marque de Jean Petit (14..-1533), un imprimeur prolifique qui est réputé avoir imprimé le dixième des publications produites entre 1493 et 1530 à Paris, soit près de 1000 titres. Petit aurait également collaboré avec plusieurs autres imprimeurs, dont Josse Bade (1461-1535) et Thelmann Kerver (14..-1522). La marque de Jean Petit a varié au fil du temps, mais la plus courante représente les initiales de Petit inscrites sur un bouclier soulevé par deux animaux. Ces animaux sont le plus souvent des lions comme c’est le cas ici, mais on trouve aussi parfois des singes, comme on le voit dans un autre ouvrage de notre collection.</text>
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              <text>Thomas, Aquinas, Saint (ca.1225-1274)</text>
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              <text>Parisiis, Ex officina honesti viri Oudini Petit, sub signo Floris lilij, via ad Diuum Iacobum</text>
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