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168255301682 La Haye, Arnout Leers, 1682, épitre + tables + 600pp. + préf. + 401pp. + tables. Reliures en plein veau. Dos à nerfs, ornés de motifs dorés et portant titre et auteur en lettres dorées. Roulette dorée sur les coupes. Tranches marbrées. Reliure abiméees mais solides (voir photographies). Illustré de 3 portraits gravés (dépliants). Envoi de photographies sur demande.
16945007Chez les associés choisis par ordre de Sa Majesté 20,5 x 26 Paris 1694 Deux volumes in-4, reliure plein veau brun d'époque, dos à cinq nerfs caissonné et orné de fleurons dorés, titres et tomaisons dorés, roulettes dorées sur les coupes Tome I. Pour les matières civiles, [16]-510 p., suivies de la "Tables des principales matières contenues dans l'ordonnance de l'année 1667 pour les matières civiles" de 72 p. Tome II. Pour les matières criminelles, [16]-371 p., [suivies de] Conférences des nouvelles ordonnances édit du Roy, servant de règlement pour le commerce des négociants en gros et en détail, donné à St Germain en Laye au mois de mars 1673, pp. 372-498, [suivies de] Règlement que le Roy veut estre observé en son Conseil d'Etat, pp. 499-585, [suivi de] la "Table alphabétique des principales matières contenues dans l'ordonnance pour les matières criminelles et pour le commerce" de 64 p. Nouvelle édition reveuë, corrigée et augmentée. Réunion des trois ordonnances qui illustrent l'oeuvre de codification de la Monarchie sous Louis XIV, dont les enjeux sont autant judiciaires que politiques. L'ordonnance civile de 1667 et sa continuation en 1669 forment un code de procédure civile soumettant toutes les juridictions royales, hautes et basses, à un style unifié. L'ordonnance criminelle de 1670 unifie quant à elle la procédure pénale. Le règlement pour le commerce de 1673 ou code Savary fixe les règles à suivre dans la pratique du commerce sur terre ou sur la mer. Dussort, doyen du Conseil du Roi et oncle de Colbert, entouré de conseillers d'Etat et de maîtres des requêtes, et auquel est dédié le tome II, en a été la cheville ouvrière. Ces ordonnances sont l'expression du pouvoir législatif de la Monarchie louis-quatorzienne, tenant à l'écart le Parlement de Paris consulté in extremis et pourtant "dépositaire des lois"...Bonne reliure et bon intérieur, coins inférieurs du tome I émoussés, coiffe en queue du tome II arasée,. Bon exemplaire. Ex-libris manuscrit "de la Cleraiserie". (EvB26) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
16945007Chez les associés choisis par ordre de Sa Majesté 20,5 x 26 Paris 1694 Deux volumes in-4, reliure plein veau brun d'époque, dos à cinq nerfs caissonné et orné de fleurons dorés, titres et tomaisons dorés, roulettes dorées sur les coupes Tome I. Pour les matières civiles, [16]-510 p., suivies de la "Tables des principales matières contenues dans l'ordonnance de l'année 1667 pour les matières civiles" de 72 p. Tome II. Pour les matières criminelles, [16]-371 p., [suivies de] Conférences des nouvelles ordonnances édit du Roy, servant de règlement pour le commerce des négociants en gros et en détail, donné à St Germain en Laye au mois de mars 1673, pp. 372-498, [suivies de] Règlement que le Roy veut estre observé en son Conseil d'Etat, pp. 499-585, [suivi de] la "Table alphabétique des principales matières contenues dans l'ordonnance pour les matières criminelles et pour le commerce" de 64 p. Nouvelle édition reveuë, corrigée et augmentée. Réunion des trois ordonnances qui illustrent l'oeuvre de codification de la Monarchie sous Louis XIV, dont les enjeux sont autant judiciaires que politiques. L'ordonnance civile de 1667 et sa continuation en 1669 forment un code de procédure civile soumettant toutes les juridictions royales, hautes et basses, à un style unifié. L'ordonnance criminelle de 1670 unifie quant à elle la procédure pénale. Le règlement pour le commerce de 1673 ou code Savary fixe les règles à suivre dans la pratique du commerce sur terre ou sur la mer. Dussort, doyen du Conseil du Roi et oncle de Colbert, entouré de conseillers d'Etat et de maîtres des requêtes, et auquel est dédié le tome II, en a été la cheville ouvrière. Ces ordonnances sont l'expression du pouvoir législatif de la Monarchie louis-quatorzienne, tenant à l'écart le Parlement de Paris consulté in extremis et pourtant "dépositaire des lois"...Bonne reliure et bon intérieur, coins inférieurs du tome I émoussés, coiffe en queue du tome II arasée,. Bon exemplaire. Ex-libris manuscrit "de la Cleraiserie". (EvB26) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
1624LBW002a9[1624]. 206 x 273 mm.
1651LBW02504Paris, Pierre Mariette, [1651-1653]. 408 x 464 mm.
16825986La Haye, Arnout Leers, 1682. In-12 de [48]-600-[14]p., plein veau marron, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, coiffes et coins frottés, ex-libris moderne d'un collectionneur genevois.
164828716Leiden: Chez les Elzeviers 1648. First Elzevier edition. 24 765 19 pp complete with final blank leaf; old calf gilt a.e.g. rebacked preserving original backstrip corners and edges worn corner dampstain through p. 48. Bookplate of Nils Gyldenstolpe. <br/><br/> Chez les Elzeviers unknown books
164828716Leiden: Chez les Elzeviers 1648. First Elzevier edition. 24 765 19 pp complete with final blank leaf; old calf gilt a.e.g. rebacked preserving original backstrip corners and edges worn corner dampstain through p. 48. Bookplate of Nils Gyldenstolpe. Chez les Elzeviers unknown
16611310250030Gras 1661-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Thick 12mo. Contemporary mottled calf spine gilt in 5 compartments. Chiped spine. 20 765 p. 16; 16 cm. Brunet II p. 191. Book plate on verso. Gras hardcover
164026664AntuerpiÊ: ex officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti 1640. 12mo pp. 48 358 lxxii 62; engraved title-p. contemporary full calf red morocco label on gilt-decorated spine bottom of spine chipped with loss of approx. 1/2 inch the whole a bit rubbed and worn else good and sound. Account of the Council of Trent. Oxford only in OCLC. <br/><br/> ex officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti unknown books
164026664AntuerpiÊ: ex officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti 1640. 12mo pp. 48 358 lxxii 62; engraved title-p. contemporary full calf red morocco label on gilt-decorated spine bottom of spine chipped with loss of approx. 1/2 inch the whole a bit rubbed and worn else good and sound. Account of the Council of Trent. Oxford only in OCLC. ex officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti unknown
168226467La Haye Arnout Leers, à Lenseigne De Plutarque 1682 In-12 ( 2 Volumes ) (24 ffnch) - un tableau dépliant, trois portraits1498 pp, et ( 30 ffnch ) - 401 pp et un tableau dépliant . reliure en plein veau en état correct, dorure un peu estompée et un manque en coiffe de queue, sur le deuxième volume.
1682008911Leipzig: Joh. Christ. Wohlfahrt 1682 In-12 engraved title 37 ff 671 1 pp 38 pp. Cont. yapp vellum edges painted red manuscript title on spine biding rubbed corners bumped spine slightly creased both titles somewhat brittle some pages toned as the book seems to be used at some point as a herbarium. Forth edition of the first bibliography of bibliographies first edition Paris 1664 Compiled by French Jesuit scholar Philippe Labbe 1607-1667 the book quickly became an indispensable guide in the rapidly expanding field. "It's basically an alphabetical list arranged by author's first names followed by eight intricate subject indices among them one of publisher's and bookseller's catalogues." Breslauer & Folter. "In addition to Labbe's work this edition features with a separate title and pagination a concise guide to numismatics titled 'Bibliotheca nummaria' authored by the English jurist and scholar John Selden 1584-1654. VD17 12:154454C Joh. Christ. Wohlfahrt hardcover
1610434681610 Milano. Girolamo Bordoni. 1610. 2 ouvrages en 1 volume fort petit in-8, plein vélin, dos lisse, titre manuscrit à l’encre, trace de lacets. (36) ff. ; 583 pp. ; (1) p.bl.- (11) ff. ; 293 pp.
16231724-22(Augsburg, 1623). Nunc primum latine publici iuris factae. 12°. Kupfertitel, 11 Bll., 428 S., 2 Bll. Pergament-Manuskripteinband. Etwas berieben, Deckel leicht fleckig. Erste Ss. mittig mit kleinem dezenten Löchlein (ohne Textverlust). EA. [2 Warenabbildungen]
169368094Paris: Jean Boudot 1693. Later hardcover. Engraved title page 263422 pp. and 8 engraved plates. Text in French new binding low margins sometimes a little loss see pictures pages 283/284 misbound paper browned Although still very good very rare see pictures Jean Boudot hardcover
1700M10229Amsterdam: Jean Covens & Corneille Mortier 1700. Very Good. Notes: Detailed map of Turkey showing Cyprus. Size : 381x530 mm 15.00x20.87 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Category: Maps Asia Near East Turkey; Maps Mediterranean Islands; Jean Covens & Corneille Mortier unknown
169224445<p><strong>1696 Council of Trent Catholic Chifflet Papacy Popes Forbidden Book Inquisition</strong></p><p>In the century following the Council of Trent numerous important treatises on the famed ecumenical council were regularly published and reprinted. These works especially that by Philippe Chifflet were written to bring clarity and understanding to Europe's attempts at Protestant reforms and many of these books were placed on the Prohibited Books Index by the Catholic Church. </p><p>This 1696 edition of Chifflet's "<em>Council of Trent</em>" was published in Lyon. </p><p>Item number: #24445</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>CHIFFLET Philippe</p><p><strong><em>Sacrosancti et oecumenici Concilii Tridentini Paulo III. Julio III. et Pio IV. Pontificus Maximis celebrati canones et decretal</em></strong></p><p>Lugduni: typis Petri Valfray 1692.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->24 342 2 LXVIII 100</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance: Handwritten – <em>Petri Joannis Durand</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: Latin</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~5.5in X 3in 14cm x 7.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>24445</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Petri Valfray hardcover
167822742<p><strong>1678 Council of Trent Catholic Chifflet Papacy Popes Forbidden Book Inquisition</strong></p><p>In the century following the Council of Trent numerous important treatises on the famed ecumenical council were regularly published and reprinted. These works especially that by Philippe Chifflet were written to bring clarity and understanding to Europe's attempts at Protestant reforms and unfortunately many of these books were placed on the Prohibited Books Index by the Catholic Church. </p><p>This 1678 edition of Chifflet's "<em>Council of Trent</em>" was published in Genoa. </p><p>Item number: #22742</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>CHIFFLET Philippe</p><p><strong><em>Sacrosancti et oecumenici Concilii Tridentini Paulo III. Iulio III & Pio IV. PP. MM. celebrati Canones et decretal</em></strong></p><p>Genoa: Iuxta copiam Io. Dominici Peri apud Ioseph Bottarum & Io. Baptistam Tiboldum 1678.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->24 302 lix 83</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: Latin</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Vellum; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~5.5in X 3in 14cm x 7.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>22742</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Iuxta copiam Io. Dominici Peri apud Ioseph Bottarum, & Io. Baptistam Tiboldum hardcover
17004057dParis: Jean Baptiste Coignard 1700. 12mo 157 x 94 mm. 12 259 5 pp. Woodcut title vignette headpiece and initial. Ruled in red throughout. Some discoloration and a few spots. Eighteenth-century French dark blue Jansenist goatskin spine with red morocco gilt lettering-piece gilt edges turn-ins gold-tooled brocade paper endpapers with multiple colored stencilling on a gauffered gold ground; joints and extremities rubbed. Provenance: Martine-Marie-Pol de Béhague comtesse de Béarn 1870-1939 by inheritance to her nephew Hubert de Ganay and thence to his heirs; bookplate with initials H H. First Edition of this translation of St. Augustine's De spiritu et littera by the Academician Philippe Dubois or Dubois-Goibaud who also translated the Confessions. The Approbation dated 8 August 1697 is followed by a royal privilege dated January 1698 to an anonymous libraire who soon after transferred the privilege to the Royal Printer Jean-Baptiste Coignard II. Coignard finished the printing on 23 December 1699. The book's sober undecorated covers the mark of the so-called janséniste style open to reveal exuberantly colored German floral endpapers. Called "papier doré gauffré" in French brocade paper was a specialty of Augsburg and Nürnberg and was probably first produced by engravers or goldsmiths. The pattern was printed either in negative relief with the motifs in intaglio so that the "gold" leaf actually a mixture of brass and an alloy of copper tin zinc and sometimes lead appears as the ground as here; or in positive relief usually showing the patterns in gold on a colored ground. The colors were applied successively using stencils usually cut in oiled paper or in thin metal sheets. Cf. C. Kopylov Papiers dorés d'Allemagne au siècle des Lumières 2012 pp. 17-19. Jean Baptiste Coignard unknown books
1613773Venice: Domenico Usci 1613. Softcover. Fair. This early 17th century edition of Commines important work on the inner-workings of the French government includes one of the more interesting provenance marks I've researched not for the person but for the unique way it's likely verified: ""Pompeo Arrigoni"" signed the flyleaf and title page twice. Searching this name quickly brought me to the Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop Pompeo Arrigoni. At his Italian Wikipedia page is a 1596 painting of him. I zoomed in on a note he's holding and there is his last name written in what appears to me the same hand as the one that inscribed my book. The painting is ""commons"" which means I'm free to use the photo so I've attached a copy of the note. I have to say most times I have to infer that someone signed a book context time period etc.; this is the first time I've ever found a picture of my subject holding their written name as though saying ""Yeah it was me that wrote in that book"". About the Author and Work - Philippe de Commines 1447 1511 was a writer and diplomat in the courts of Burgundy and France. He has been called ""the first truly modern writer"" Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve and ""the first critical and philosophical historian since classical times"" Oxford Companion to English Literature. The Mémoires are divided into ""books"" the first six of which were written between 1488 and 1494 and relate the course of events from the beginning of Commines' career 1464 up to the death of King Louis. The remaining two books were written between 1497 and 1501 printed in 1528 and deal with the Italian wars ending in the death of King Charles VIII of France. Commines' scepticism is summed up in his own words: Car ceux qui gagnent en ont toujours l'honneur ""For the honours always go to the winners"". Bibliographic Details - Universal Short Title Catalogue number 4026765; 14 copies in the world's libraries. Only two copies outside Italy none in the Americas. Physical Attributes - Measures approx. 16.5 x 10.5 x 3.5 cm. Gatherings of eight 8vo. Vellum binding over pasteboard boards. Title in old hand on spine. Printers mark on title page. Several headers and decorated initials. Pages xxiv 1-683 1 Collation a8 b4 A-Z8 Aa-Tt8 Vv4 Someone fat-fingered the USTC entry because my gatherings are correct but they wrote ""11"" as the post-numbering number of pages. I can verify it is 1 since my gatherings are correct. Condition - See pictures. Some nibbling around edges and joints of vellum binding. Boards with some rust marks. Turn-ins lifted Im sure to check for manuscript there isnt. Text block edges a little darkened from dust. Ex libris and bookseller marks to pastedown and flyleaf. Pompeo wrote his name on the title page several times bottom one has bled through. Text block with a little toning and occasional thumbing dog-eared pages fox spot page-edge/corner chip etc. a2 with a 1 cm hole in the fore-edge margin. Bottom margin moisture mark intermittent. Bottom corner E5 chipped away no text affected. I5 torn at gutter from top 3 just barely touches start of text. L3 with a tear in bottom margin. V to Z gatherings with a moisture mark at top corner. Candle ember mark to Aa6. Oo7 bottom corner chipped. Two small wormholes in bottom margin of last gathering Vv. Domenico Usci
16393832Printed by I. Okes and are to be sold by Iames Becker 1639. 1639 8vo. 20 344 p. Collates A8 -A1 B – Z8 as described by ESTC but in this copy the Table Z4 – 8 is bound after A8. Additional engraved title Woodcut portraits through the text. Vellum binding with gilt spine and a red lettering piece. The engraved title chipped at corners otherwise an attractive copy. Armorial bookplate of George Thomas Robinson 19th century architect. STC 11273. ESTC S108602. Printed by I. Okes, and are to be sold by Iames Becker, hardcover
167916026Paris, André Pralard, 1679. In-12 de [12]-452 pages non rognées, demi-basane brune moderne, dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons dorés.
16521710030055Amsterdam: Louys Elzevier 1652. Hardcover. Good. Bound in full contemporary calf. Spine hinges cracked but solid at ties. Thick 4to 24 cm. Volume 1 only: 8 1207 i.e. 1197 15 p. p. 389 misnumbered 189; p. numbers 1070-1079 omitted in sequence. No pages are missing but the pagination is in error for all copies. <br> Suite des lettres et memoires de Messire Philippe de Mornay. Philippe de Mornay was a French Protestant writer and member of the anti-monarchist Monarchomaques. Mornay was instrumental in the drafting of the Edict of Nantes and an important figure in France's internal struggle between Huguenot and Catholic forces ca. 1562-1598. A continuation of the 2 previous volumes compiled from the memoirs of Charlotte Arbaleste wife of Philippe de Mornay by David de Liques and Valentin Conrart; edited by Jean Daille and printed by Jean Bureau at La Foret in 1624 and 1625. This edition by Elzevier continues the work of Jean Bureau's 1624 La Foret printing. <br> Refs: Copinger H.B. Elzevier Press 3243; Willems A. Elzevier 1149; Rahir E. Elzevier 1171; Hauser H. XVIe s. III 1612. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book that requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Louys Elzevier hardcover
1667010880Lyon: Les Libraires de la compagnie 1667. Book. Good. Full-Leather. 24mo - over 5 - 5¾" tall. Derniere edition revenue & augmentee de plus de la troisieme partie en plusieurs endroits. 4 separate publications bound in one volume. 14 690; 4 41; 32; 63 pages. Lacks pieces at the top and bottom of the spine old writing on front and rear endpapers. . Les Libraires de la compagnie Hardcover