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25797BE, Peeters- Musee, 2010 Bound, hardcover, with dusjacket, Pages: XII-335 p. fine illustrated in colorplates. ISBN 9789042924451.
40196, Peeters, 2013 Bound, Pages: 303 p. illustrated in color. fine condition. *new. ISBN 9789042929159.
58847o.J. Altaussee, Steiermark, 1. IV. 1930, 7 x 11 cm. 1 Seite. Karton.
43441o.J. Ohne Ort, 17. VI. 1913, Kl.-8°. 1 Seite. Doppelblatt.
38817o.J. Altaussee in der Steiermark, 13. III. 1922, Gr.-4°. 1/2 Seite. Gelocht. Eingangsstempel.
56474o.J. Wien-Grinzing, 20. XII. 1912, 9,5 x 14,5 cm. 1 Seite. Briefkopf mit eigenh. Umschlag.
1921BIBLIO-18797Trustees of the British Museum London first edition 1921. 4 vols cloth 41 x 32 cm. xliv 360 vii 402 ix 384 xl pp 125 plates. . A contemporary review by Reginald L. Poole praises: ".the four stately volumes in large quarto now before us. No catalogue of any great library has ever been attempted on such a scale and certainly none can rival it in the completeness of its scholarship or the perfection of its work in detail. .The technical finish of the book is incomparable and the printers have co-operated in making it a splendid production. It is printed with wonderful accuracy in a noble type; the paper is excellent and the volumes are uncommonly easy to use. The catalogue of the Royal manuscripts occupies the first two volumes. The third contains a description of the King's manuscripts ; this collection inconveniently named forms part of the fine library of George III which was presented to the nation by George IV. That library is famous for its printed books but the 446 manuscripts in it comprise few of remarkable interest. Most of the volume is taken up by two indexes which call for special admiration. The general index is drawn up with extraordinary completeness. .The second index is of initia or incipits in various languages. The compilers say that ' the Royal collection includes so much of the common stock of a medieval library that the Latin index will it is hoped be found useful by many who may wish to identify unnamed treatises'. This is too modest an aspiration : the index covers so much longer a range of centuries than those of Vattasso and Little that it must at once rank as an indispensable work of reference for students of manuscripts. The fourth volume consists of a series of 125 plates giving beautifully reproduced facsimiles from 144 manuscripts of which two-thirds were written or probably written in England.The volume is an important contribution to palaeography.". From the introduction to the work: "The volume of plates fortunately prepared before the war forms a special feature of the Catalogue which it is hoped will be welcome both to palaeographers and to students of art. The 125 plates include representations of 99 manuscripts written or probably written in England and since nearly 50 of these are illuminated they serve to give a good idea of English mediaeval art the great merits of which are often ignored. French art which alone can rival it is well though not fully represented by 26 plates of which 24 are illuminated : Flemish and Italian work are less adequately represented. Four plates are devoted to handwritings of the 16th and 17th centuries and two to examples of the autographs of well-known scholars. A chronological table enables the student to follow the course of palaeographical and artistic development. A set formerly owned by C H St John Hornby founder of the Ashendene Press and noted collector of manuscripts with his red and black bookplate on the front pastedown endpapers. Some pencil notes to margins. Some mild rubbing to the cloth and the plate volume is a little shaken offsetting to endpapers otherwise a Very Good set with an excellent provenance. Trustees of the British Museum, [London], first edition, 1921 hardcover
1899BIBLIO-30956Trustees of the British Museum London first edition 1899. 5 parts bound in 1 volume half-leather and boards gilt spine-titles portfolio style flaps at front folio 45 cm. 150 facsimile plates with accompanying text. Originally published in five yearly issues of thirty facsimiles 1895-1899. Each of the 150 full page reproductions of autograph manuscripts is briefly described and identified with the collection and callnumber for it and a full transcription provided. The facsimile plates are attractively printed on sepia backgrounds. The plates are divided into two classes: 1 those of historical interest comprising "eighty-five letters and documents written or in a few cases merely signed by English kings and queens statesmen soldiers and sailors ecclesiastics and celebrities in general from Henry V. down to about 1900. For a supplement similar autographs are given of six of the greatest of continental monarchs namely the Emperor Charles V. Philip II of Spain Henry IV and Louis XIV of France Frederic the Great and Napoleon Bonaparte" ; and 2 autographs of "English poets and prose writers philosophers and others" comprising 53 examples from Spenser to Tennyson supplemented by six foreign specimens: Michael Angelo; Albert Durer Erasmus; Luther; Voltaire and Rousseau. Each plate is preceded by a textual commentary and often transcription. Library number on spine and label on front pastedown endpaper covers worn with leather scuffed and rubbed and powdering lacking the lower portfolio flap contents Good. Trustees of the British Museum, London, first edition, 1899 hardcover
Folio, 4 vols., xliv, 360; vii, 402; ix, 384; xlpp., 125 plates, orig. buckram, a nice set. The 125 plates include reproductions of 99 manuscripts written (or probably written) in England, and since nearly 50 of these are illuminated they serve to give a good idea of English mediaeval art. French art is well represented by 26 plates, 24 of which are illuminated.
4to, [iv],xliii,[1]pp., followed by 65 collotype plates, loose in orig. portfolio.
47720o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr, Kl.-4°. 1 Seite.
48501er janvier 1942 : il remercie Pierre Ladoué, conservateur, d’avoir acheté un de ses tableaux (Château de Chaumont) pour le musée.
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18164897Sans lieu, sans nom, vers 1816. Cahier manuscrit in-folio (20,5 x 31,4 cm) de 24 feuillets, le premier inscrit au verso uniquement, les 23 suivants recouverts d'une écriture soignée, le dernier blanc. Elégante demi-reliure en maroquin vert empire signée de Jean-Luc Honegger.
40468o.J. Jena, 5. XII. 1952, Fol. 2 Seiten.
60800o.J. Landshut, 9. XII. 1812, 4° (21,5 x 16,5 cm). 3 Seiten. Doppelblatt mit Adresse und Lacksiegel sowie Poststempel.
320X260 mm. 504 pages. Hardcover with dust-jacket. Top cover edges bumped. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
38897o.J. München, 4. VII. 1955, Gr.-8°. 1 Seite. Doppelblatt.
60251o.J. München, 17. V. 1920, 4°. 1 Seite.
55293o.J. Chemnitz, 5. I. 1926, Fol. (27,5 x 22 cm). 1 Seite. Mit gedrucktem Briefkopf "Hotel Stadt Gotha".
60254o.J. München, 15. I. 1946, 4°. 1 Seite.