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60255o.J. Paris, 28. IV. 1857, 8°. Doppelblatt. 2 Seiten.
57973o.J. Berlin, 28. XI. 1858, 8° (21,5 x 14 cm). 2 Seiten. Doppelblatt mit Adresse und Poststempeln. Blindgepr. Briefkopf.
47929o.J. Hamburg, 30. III. 1971, Fol. 2 Seiten.
47749o.J. München, 29. XII. 1959, Qu.-8°. 2 Seiten.
55085o.J. Ohen Ort (Paris), 24. I. 1872, Kl.-8° (13,5 x 21 cm). 1 Seite. Doppelblatt.
55132o.J. München, Ohne Jahr, Fol. 1 Seite, mit gedrucktem Briefkopf und goldenem Violinschlüssel.
61318o.J. Maria Enzensdorf bei Wien, 22. II. 1938, 1 Seite. Mit Adresse.
52765o.J. Zürich, 27. II. 1986, Fol. 1 Seite. Briefkopf "Margo".
60518o.J. Berlin, 28. XI. und 29. XII. 1884, Gr.-8°. Zus. 6 Seiten. Briefkopf.
57042o.J. Mainz u. a., B. Schott's Söhne, 1824-35, 8°. Mit zahlr. Porträts und Musikbeilagen. Braungrüne Lwd. d. Zt. mit Rtit. (minimal bestoßen).
61104o.J. Ohne Ort (Leipzig), 1. I. 1833, 8°. 2 Seiten.
61105o.J. Leipzig, 17. VI. 1837, Fol. 1/2 Seite.
55329o.J. Prag, 7. III. 1840, 8° (20,5 x 13,5 cm). 2 Seiten..
61285o.J. Schretstaken, 8. VIII. 1972, Fol. 2 Seiten. Briefkopf. Gelocht.
46696o.J. Schretstaken, 12. I. 1979, Qu.-Kl.-8°. 1 Seite.
59pp. + 188 plates, 33cm., in the series "Corpus inscriptionum iranicarum. Supplementary series" vol.4, hardback (cloth), very good condition, ISBN 0 7286 0315 2, X76036
vii + 297pp., cloth, 21cm., ex.library (few stamps, label on spine), else VG
1970R49671Manchester, Chetham Society 1970 vii + 297pp., cloth, 21cm., ex.library (few stamps, label on spine), else VG
2000X76036London, School of Oriental and African Studies 2000 59pp. + 188 plates, 33cm., in the series "Corpus inscriptionum iranicarum. Supplementary series" vol.4, hardback (cloth), very good condition, ISBN 0 7286 0315 2, X76036
66802aafin-8vo, 262 S. + 110 leere S. + 1 s/w photo + 1 Zettel, Original-Leinenband.
50233o.J. Steyr, 21. XII. 1809, 4°. 2 Seiten.
Bound, Pages: 303 p. illustrated in color. fine condition. new. ISBN 9789042929159. From the 16th to the 19th century, illuminated manuscripts were collected by the great printer-publisher Christophe Plantin and his Moretus successors and descendants. Ranging in date from the 9th to the mid-16th centuries, the manuscripts in the Museum Plantin-Moretus come from all over Europe, chiefly the Southern Netherlands and France with a significant representation of 15th-century Dutch illumination. More surprisingly, about a quarter of the collection comes from England: manuscripts of the 10th to 15th centuries that left the country with Catholic refugees. Alongside the acknowledged masterpieces and rarities, like the Bohemian Bible of 1402, are volumes that have remained virtually unknown, their aesthetic appeal and historical or textual interest often passing unnoticed in the absence of published reproductions. In this beautifully produced catalogue, each of the 102 volumes is illustrated in colour, with more extensive coverage of the 55 volumes with the most rewarding illumination. For the first time it is possible to gauge the extent and nature of this fascinating and under-explored collection, still housed in the building on the Vrijdagmarkt in Antwerp to which Plantin moved his famous sign of the Golden Compasses in 1576. Corpus of Illuminated Manuscripts, 20 - Low Countries Series 15.
xviii + 149pp., cloth, dustwrapper, in the series "Royal Historical Society Guides & Handbooks" vol.15
First Edition, 5 plates, orig. cloth. From the library of Frederick B. Adams, Jr.
57546o.J. Ohne Ort (Leiden), 2. IV. 1799, 8°. 1 Seite. Mit rückseit. Adresse.