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Complete in 2 volumes: xviii,846 + viii,991 pp., text in Latin, 30cm., solid uniform hardcover bindings in black cloth, original softcovers preserved and bound in, small stamp on title page, text and interior are clean and bright, in the series "Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana Codices Manuscripti recensiti" vol.34, good condition, weight: 6.3kg., [Contains the description of 500 codices from the collection of queen Christina of Sweden (1626-1689), which the Vatican purchased from her heirs in 1690], R107219
Volume 2 (out of 3): 750pp., text in Latin, 30cm., solid hardcover binding in black cloth, original softcover preserved and bound in, small stamp on title page, text and interior are clean and bright, in the series "Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana Codices Manuscripti recensiti" vol.5, good condition, weight: 2.8kg., R107220
Volume 3 (out of 3): XL + LXXI + 835pp., text in Latin, 30cm., solid hardcover binding in black cloth, original softcover preserved and bound in, small stamp on title page, text and interior are clean and bright except for few occasional foxing, in the series "Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana Codices Manuscripti recensiti" vol.5, good condition, weight: 3.1kg., R107221
2 parts bound in one physical volume, xxviii,536 + xx,196 pp., 30cm., nice modern hardcover (marbled boards, spine in blue cloth with gilt title), original softcovers preserverd and bound in, copy from the collection of the Belgian orientalist A. Van Lantschoot O.Praem. (with his signature and a stamp), text clean and bright, good condition, weight: 2.6kg., R103958
xiv + 189pp., 30cm., softcover, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp, ex-libris and ex-dono on blanco endpaper), text is clean and bright, good condition, R106009
[8] + 199pp., 30cm., original softcover, copy from the collection of the Belgian orientalist Arnold Van Lantschoot O.Praem (with his signature and one stamp), text clean and bright, good condition, R103937
779pp., text in Latin, 30cm., solid hardcover binding in black cloth, original softcover preserved and bound in, text and interior are clean and bright, small stamp on title page, few foxing on edges, in the series "Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana Codices Manuscripti recensiti" 15, good condition, weight: 2.7kg., R107226
In 2 volumes (the second contains the Indices), 588 + 380pp., text in Latin, 30cm., uniform solid hardcover bindings in black cloth, original softcovers preserved and bound in, text and interior are clean and bright, small stamp on title page, in the series "Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana Codices Manuscripti recensiti" 16-17, good condition, weight: 4kg., R107227
451pp., text in Latin, 30cm., solid hardcover binding in black cloth, original softcover preserved and bound in, text and interior are clean and bright, small stamp on title page, in the series "Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana Codices Manuscripti recensiti" 18, good condition, weight: 1.7kg., R107228
555pp., text in Latin, 30cm., solid hardcover binding in black cloth, original softcover preserved and bound in, text and interior are clean and bright, small stamp on title page, in the series "Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana Codices Manuscripti recensiti" vol.10, good condition, weight: 2.3kg., R107224
716pp., text in Latin, 30cm., solid hardcover binding in black cloth, original softcover preserved and bound in, text and interior are clean and bright, small stamp on title page, in the series "Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana Codices Manuscripti recensiti" vol.19, good condition, weight: 2.7kg., R107229
250pp., text in Latin, 30cm., solid hardcover binding in black cloth (spine sunfaded), original softcover preserved and bound in, text and interior are clean and bright except for a few useful and interesting corrections and additions in margin of text, small stamp on title page, in the series "Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana Codices Manuscripti recensiti" 13, good condition, weight: 1.2kg., R107225
Volume 2 + Appendix: xxxiv,775 + viii,356 pp., text in Latin, 30cm., uniform solid hardcover bindings in black cloth (spines sunfaded), original softcovers preserved and bound in, small stamp on title page, text and interior are clean and bright except for some useful and interesting text corections and additions in the margin of the text, in the series "Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana Codices Manuscripti recensiti" vols.8-9, good condition, weight: 4.2kg., R107222
xxxiv + 775pp., text in Latin, 30cm., original softcover, text and interior are clean and bright, in the series "Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana Codices Manuscripti recensiti" vol.8, good condition, weight: 2.3kg., R107223
First edition, xii, 174, [2]pp., presentation inscription, from the reference library of Bernard M. Rosenthal, with his book label, orig. printed wrappers bound in, half vellum over patterned paper boards, leather title label to spine.
2 Vols., 4to, 176; 172pp., illustrs., orig. decorated wrappers.
13p. + 54 fac-simile plates, 29cm., bound in cart.cover (marbled plates, spine in cloth, original wrappers preserved), small stamp at verso of title page, good condition, [text in Latin]
- s.l. (Paris) s.d. (1955), 18,7x27cm, une photographie. - Original collage produced on an original photograph portrait of Robert Doisneau enriched with a handwritten presentation signed by Jacques Prévert [Paris 1955] | 18.7 x 27 cm | one photograph Original photograph in contemporary silver print showing Jacques Prévert, in front of the pediment of a church, on which the poet glued an old engraving depicting a bird and which he enriched with a signed handwritten presentation to his friend Jean Mattei. Prévert also, using paint, reddened the end of his cigarette. Stamp of the Doisneau studio in Montrouge on the back of the picture. One central fold. On this rare photograph, reproduced in the book Rue Jacques Prévert by Robert Doisneau, the poet poses in front of the Catéchismes chapel of the Église Saint-Jacques-Saint-Christophe de la Villette, situated in the 19th arrondissement in Paris. Jean Mattei, dedicatee of this work, was Chagall and André Gide's doctor and lived in Saint-Paul-de-Vence. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Photographie originale de Robert Doisneau en tirage argentique d'époque représentant Jacques Prévert, devant le fronton d'une église, sur laquelle le poète a collé une gravure ancienne figurant un oiseau et qu'il a enrichie d'un envoi autographe signé à son ami Jean Mattei. Prévert a également, à l'aide de peinture, rougi le bout de sa cigarette. Tampon du studio de Doisneau à Montrouge au dos du cliché. Une pliure centrale. Sur cette rare photographie, reproduite dans l'ouvrage Rue Jacques Prévert de Robert Doisneau, le poète pose devant la chapelle des Catéchismes de l'église Saint-Jacques-Saint-Christophe de la Villette, située dans le 19e arrondissement de Paris. Jean Mattei, dédicataire de cette uvre, fut le médecin de Chagall et d'André Gide et vivait à Saint-Paul de Vence.
4to. French manuscript on paper. 68, 37 (but: 38) pp. Contemporary full cloth with blank spine-label. Extracts from the works of great philosophers, writers and historical personalities, jointly composed by several hands, probably bound together soon after completion. Includes passages from Seneca quoted by C. A. Demoustier in his "Cours de Morale" (1804), Esprit Flechier's "Oraison funèbre de Monsieur de Turenne" (1676), and Chateaubriand's "Martyrs" (1809), as well as an extract from the Gazette de France from 9 April 1808 about the writer Germaine de Stael (1766-1817). Other sources include Voltaire, Jean-Baptiste Massillon, Fréderic César de La Harpe, Marie Jeanne Riccoboni, Jacques Necker, François de Neufchâteau, Jean-François Marmontel, and the Marquis de Bonnay. With the transcript of a description of Prince Potemkin given by Catherine the Great in one of her letters edited by Madame de Stael, as well as a "Recette de faire une Tragédie moderne" by Monsieur Hayley. - Some corrections and deletions. Binding a little soiled. Paper occasionally browned and brownstained; a few marginal tears rebacked with paper. An uncommon survival reflecting the reading habits of what appears to have been a group of students.
(15) ff. 14 loose wove paper folio sheets and 1 loose wove paper bifolium. Large folio (55 x 35 cm). With 64 watercolours and manuscript captions on 15 leaves (each leaf drawn on one side only). Collection of impressive watercolour drawings after medieval art objects by Magnus Soyter, an Augsburg-based collector of German medieval art who prepared watercolours of the objects in his collection, adding captions in ink with information about the items depicted. Soyter was a highly skilled watercolourist, and his large reproduction drawings are exquisite. He is today best known for his collection of medieval knights' helmets that ended up in museum collections worldwide. - In 1871 there was an exhibition held in Augsburg of highlights from his collection. A catalogue was made of these objects by Albert Fidelis Butsch, entitled "Waffenstücke, Rüstungen, Kunstwerke & Geräthschaften des Mittelalters und der Renaissance. In einer Auswahl der schönsten Stücke aus der in den Räumlichkeiten des Historischen Vereins für Schwaben und Neuburg aufgestelten Sammlung des Particuliers J. M. Soyter". In 1874 a supplement was published at Augsburg that included 50 photographs of the objects. After Soyter's death his collection was auctioned off and a 51-page catalogue was published under the title "Auctions-Katalog der Antiqutäten-, Gemälde- und Geweih-Sammlung aus dem Nachlass von Magnus Soyter" (Augsburg, Butsch, 1884). - The objects displayed in these drawings are from Soyter's private collection, as the manuscript captions indicate. Many of these artifacts are now lost, making this the only record of some of these superb medieval German pieces. - Wholly untrimmed. In very good condition.
cm. 20 x 28, iv-30 pp. con 102 numeri con 17 figg. Olschki, Leo S. - Cataloghi della libreria antiquaria Francese 118 gr. iv-30 p.
4to, tipped-in coloured plates, numerous illustrs., price list loosely inserted, orig. decorated wrappers, 134 lots. From the library of Frederick B. Adams, Jr.
xii + 310pp., 22cm., text in italian, in the series "Pubblicazioni dell'Universita Cattolica del S.Cuore. Saggi e Ricerche series terza. Scienze storiche" vol.2
- Fayard, Paris 1966, 12,5x18cm, broché. - Edition originale sur papier courant. Agréable exemplaire. Envoi autographe daté et signé d'Henri Queffelec à un couple d'amis prénommés Bernard et Jacqueline. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
4to (ca. 175 x 248 mm). Latin manuscript on vellum. 8½ pp. on 6 leaves (the first four numbered, the last blank). 33 lines, per extensum. Contemporary vellum binding with two later handwritten spine labels. Stored in custom-made half morocco case. The doge Foscari appoints the Venetian nobiluòmo Girolamo Lambardo for two years as provveditore (administrator) of Castrum Alesii (Alessio) in Albania. The modern-day town of Lezha or Lezhë, then an important base for the salt trade with Serbia, had been a Venetian possession since 1393 (in 1468, Skanderbeg would die and be laid to rest here). Lambardo's appointment includes a detailed list of his duties, some of which are based on instructions going back to the years 1404-27. - A wide-margined, clean manuscript. The lower corner of the lined but otherwise blank final leaf is clipped. - Provenance: front pastedown bears engraved armorial bookplate (Gelli 390, 2 or 3, fig. 646) of Amedeo Svajer (1727-91), Venetian merchant and bibliophile of German descent. After his death, parts of his library were acquired by the last doge, Lodovico Giovanni Manin (1726-1802), whose typographic bookplate is likewise present. While most of Manin's collection appears to have been transferred to the Bibliotheca civica "Vincenzo Joppi" in Udine in 1949, the present document was kept in an Austrian private collection as early as the turn of the century.