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160369413Par la veuve Mamert Patisson | à Paris 1603 | 8 x 13 cm | relié
1661RES35L409Paris Cotinet 1661 Paris - Cotinet - 1661 - Fort In12 ( 15,5 x 9,5 cm ) - plein veau d'époque - dos à nerfs orné - coiffes arasées - 1 mors fendu et recollé sur 6 cm - 1 frontispice gravé - 1 page de titre - 9ff + 765 pages + table .Le page de titre et le frontispice ont un léger manque n'entravant pas la lecture et n'atteignant pas la gravure .
1661RES35L409Paris Cotinet 1661 Paris - Cotinet - 1661 - Fort In12 ( 15,5 x 9,5 cm ) - plein veau d'époque - dos à nerfs orné - coiffes arasées - 1 mors fendu et recollé sur 6 cm - 1 frontispice gravé - 1 page de titre - 9ff + 765 pages + table .Le page de titre et le frontispice ont un léger manque n'entravant pas la lecture et n'atteignant pas la gravure .
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.
160412541Paris: Chez. Abel Langelier 1604. First edition. Full Calf. Very Good. First edition. Full Calf. The CL. Psalms of David set in French verse some Meditations and Prayers Christian Poems. Philippe Desportes 1546-1606 considered by his contemporaries as the greatest living poet ensured the literary transition between Ronsard and Malherbe. Desportes' design was to give the Catholics of France a translation which was the equivalent of that of Marot and Théodore de Bèze for the Reformed. Published for the first time in 1591 numbering sixty the psalms were increased to one hundred in 1598 and finally to one hundred and fifty in 1603. Title-frontispiece signed Thomas de Leu. With bookplate of Charles Carroll Alberton a Methodist Episcopal minister. Chipping gently bumped corners showing boards evenly toned slight loss to upper right text block normal aging else tight bright and unmarred. 12mo 2-287; 23; 27pp. illus 3 parts in 1 vol. Contemporary binding in mottled calf with gilt framing restorations on the hinges some rubbing on the covers. Ex-libris pasted on fep. Chez. Abel Langelier unknown
160369413à Paris: Par la veuve Mamert Patisson 1603. Fine. Par la veuve Mamert Patisson à Paris 1603 8 x 13 cm relié First edition. The title page of the Poesies chrestiennes is dated 1601. Publisher's devices on title pages. Half wine-colored glazed calf binding ca 1830 in the style of Thouvenin. Spine with raised bands decorated with 3 blind tools and roulettes. Gilt title labels on calf. Marbled edges. Philippe Desportes 1546-1606 considered by his contemporaries as the greatest living poet provides the literary transition between Ronsard and Malherbe. Desportes' design was to give French Catholics a translation that would be the equivalent of that of Marot and Theodore de Bèze for the reformed. First published in 1591 numbering sixty the psalms were increased to one hundred in 1598 and finally to one hundred fifty in 1603. Par la veuve Mamert Patisson hardcover
1663144254Paris: Chez Antoine Vitré 1663. Government and society in the reign of Louis XIV First edition of the final major work by the soldier and philosopher. Fortin's work of political theory yokes together the public and the private relating the development of government to the control of four essential vices: murder theft false witness and adultery. The book mirrors contemporary attitudes towards marriage and sexuality and it has been read as by Leslie Tuttle as reflecting the social imperialism imposed on France's new North American colonies in the 1660s p.79. Philippe Fortin de la Hoguette 1585-1668 fought in the French Wars of Religion and was present at the siege of La Rochelle in 1627. In his spare time he wrote several works of Catholic fideism corresponded extensively with the Dupuy brothers and smuggled many of Francis Bacon's manuscripts out of England after his death in 1626. Octavo 172 x 112 mm. Woodcut vignette to title page headpiece and initial. Contemporary mottled calf spine lettered panelled and decorated in gilt raised bands edges sprinkled red and brown. Ink manuscript "Elem: Pol:" to upper edge. Remnants of shelf label to lower spine end. Light wear loss to lower spine end front joint cracked but holding firm minor browning and foxing to endpapers and contents: a very good copy. Leslie Tuttle Conceiving the Old Regime: Pronatalism and the Politics of Reproduction in Early Modern France 2010. hardcover
1663144980Paris: Chez Antoine Vitré 1663. Government and society in the reign of Louis XIV First edition of the final major work by the soldier and philosopher. Fortin's work of political theory yokes together the public and the private relating the development of government to the control of four essential vices: murder theft false witness and adultery. The book mirrors contemporary attitudes towards marriage and sexuality and it has been read as by Leslie Tuttle as reflecting the social imperialism imposed on France's new North American colonies in the 1660s p.79. As a soldier Philippe Fortin de la Hoguette 1585-1668 fought in the French Wars of Religion and was present at the siege of La Rochelle in 1627. As a philosopher he wrote several works of Catholic fideism corresponded extensively with the Dupuy brothers and smuggled many of Francis Bacon's manuscripts out of England after his death in 1626. Octavo 166 x 113 mm Contemporary vellum spine lettered in manuscript edges sprinkled in red and green. Woodcut vignette to title page headpiece and initial. Lightly toned and with some natural creasing front pastedown free rear pastedown starting to free minor browning to endpapers and content margins occasional small mark: a very good copy in an attractive contemporary binding. Leslie Tuttle Conceiving the Old Regime: Pronatalism and the Politics of Reproduction in Early Modern France 2010. hardcover
1648311279A Leide: chez les Elzevirs 1648. First Elzevier edition. Engraved title 2476519pp. 1 vols. 12mo 13.3 x 7.5 cm. Beautifully bound in 19th century polished claret red crushed levant with spine and corners richly tooled in gilt with a intricately gilt center ornament of inlaid black morocco gilt inner dentelles a.e.g. by Duru dated 1850. Three bookseller's descriptions tipped to binders blank some minor foxing but a very near fine copy. With the bookplate of Thomas Westwood and of Ex Musaeo PIN Elzéar-Stern. First Elzevier edition. Engraved title 2476519pp. 1 vols. 12mo 13.3 x 7.5 cm. The celebrated memoirs of the foremost French Renaissance historian 1445-1509 notable as an important analysis of 15th century culture politics and personality. ".The graphic style of his narrative and above all the keenness of his insight into the motives of his contemporaries an insight undimmed by undue regard for principles of right and wrong make this work one of the great classics of history" - ENCYC. BRITANNICA. <br /> "Authoritative and rare.printed in Paris probably by Le Gras" - Rostenberg & Stern THE HOUSE OF ELZEVIR 27 referencing this edition in their offering of the 1661 edition. "Jolie édition dont les exemplaires grands de marge et bien conservés sont fort recherchés" - Brunet. Rahir 630; Brunet II:191. Willems 634 chez les Elzevirs unknown
1649QQ0485Imprimerie Royale 1649. Original full speckled calf. Raised bands ornate gilt decor and gilt lettering to spine. Gilt decor to board edges. Small loss to base and top of spine. Small stain to rear board c. 5.5 x 4cm. Starting at base of spine over hinges to front 18cm and rear 8cm board but hinges holding firm. Wear to board corners. Folio 38.4 x 27.5cm. All edges speckled brown. A few tiny ink spots to fore-edges. Original marbled endpapers uncracked at gutters. Half-title. Large vignette printer's device to title page. Elaborate engraved head- and tail-pieces and decorated initials. Two double-page genealogical tables. A little light scattered foxing throughout. Philippe de Commines also Commynes or Comines; 1447-1511 humanist writer and diplomat first in service to the Burgundian duke Charles the Bold and then to Charles' great rival Louis XI of France and his successors Charles VIII and Louis XII. Commines' Memoires written between 1488 and 1501 and first published in 1524 cover in their first part the events from the start of Commines' career to the death of Louis XI and in their second the Italian wars under Charles VIII. The Memoires have never been out of print; they remain foundational not just as historical sources on 15th century France but as a work that shaped the practice of history itself. In their psychological insight and attention to motives as well as events the Memoires 'bear witness to a watershed moment for modern conceptions of both historiography and the individual subject' essentially inventing 'a new literary genre one defined by its first-person vision of history' Kleiman 2013 Philippe de Commynes: Memory Betrayal Text pp. 3 8. This important new 1649 edition edited by the jurist Denis Godefroy 1549-1622 replaced the previous standard version of the text the 1552 Denis Sauvage edition. Beautifully produced by Sebastien Cramoisy at the Imprimerie Royal then based in the Louvre this edition drew on two manuscript copies as well as the Sauvage version and included considerable additional contextual material. Brunet II 191; 'belle edition'. Robust packaging. Tracking is always added to USA orders. It can be added to other overseas orders on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. 1st edition thus. Hardcover. Good. 56 572 12pp. Imprimerie Royale Hardcover
164821108371648. Leiden: Chez les Elzeviers. 1648. 12mo. Late 19th-century full vellum with yapp edges red morocco lettering-piece to spine gilt edges; pp. xxiv 765 19 with engraved title-page woodcut initials head- and tailpieces; light spotting to vellum overall an attractive clean copy; early ownership inscription cancelled and later ""Jean Paul Fesnim"" to title; modern bookplate to front pastedown.First Elzevir edition of Commines's celebrated contemporary account of the reign and military campaigns of Louis XI and Charles VIII of France.Philippe de Commines 1447-1511 was a humanist chronicler and diplomat in the courts of Burgundy and France. His Memoires was first published between 1524 and 1528 achieving immediate success with numerous reprints and earning the unique distinction among French-language texts of never having gone out of print. The first part written in the 1480s focuses on the reign of Louis XI particularly his rivalry with Charles the Bold while the second part composed in the 1490s examines Charles VIII's Italian campaign. Commines who served in a diplomatic capacity under both French monarchs devotes particular attention to the rise and fall of the Florentine preacher Girolamo Savonarola and the ultimate failure of French military and political ambitions in Italy.Commines's ""graphic style . and above all the keenness of his insight into the motives of his contemporaries an insight undimmed by undue regard for principles of right and wrong make this work one of the great classics of history"" Britannica. Often referred to as the ""French Machiavelli"" he shares affinities with the Italian political thinker particularly in his pragmatic and unsentimental approach to power.Willems 634; Tchemerzine III p. 468 ""jolie edition elzevirienne tres recherchee"". hardcover
1648227751Leide: Elzeviers 1648. hardcover. very good. Beautifully engraved title page with a small stamped crown monogram in the lower margin. 24 765 19 pages. Thick 12mo full contemporary vellum. Leide: Ezeviers. 1648. Le Dernier Edition. A very good copy of this rare edition.<br/> <br/> First Elzevir edition of these famous memoirs of the renowned French Renaissance historian 1445- 1509. A great classics of history. - Brunet II 191.<br/> <br/> Elzeviers unknown
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
168248605à La Haye The Hague: Ches Arnout Leers 1682. Fine. Ches Arnout Leers à La Haye The Hague 1682 9.50 x 16 cm relié New edition edited by Denys Godefroy the first of which appeared in 1649. It is illustrated with 3 portraits of Louis XI the Duke of Burgundy and Philippe de Commines as well as a folding plate. Full vellum binding from the mid-19th century. Smooth spine with blind title. Joint cracked at foot for 6 cm. A brown stain in the outer margin of leaves 435 to 445. An essential work that gave birth to modern history Commynes' work which also establishes a rule of political conduct for the Grandes of the kingdom forms the greatest source for this period. From 1472 to 1483 after having been advisor to the Duke of Burgundy Charles the Bold Commynes entered the service of Louis XI then Charles VIII and Louis XII. He distinguished himself through his diplomatic talents notably in Italy; consequently the Memoirs are also a history of Europe. We too often forget that his exemplary career experienced an interlude of disgrace: opposing young Charles VIII through his liberal ideas he rallied to the cause of the future Louis XII plot aimed at kidnapping Charles VIII. He was consequently arrested and imprisoned in an iron cage at Loches for five months in 1488. To this day the work still being studied Commynes' Memoirs have never failed in success and interest. Denys Godefroy's critical edition replaced the one that had served as reference until then Savage's version. Red sheep ex-libris of Jules Janin. A second ex-libris bearing a monogram on blue background P.B. Ches Arnout Leers hardcover
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
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
1648311279A Leide: chez les Elzevirs 1648. First Elzevier edition. Engraved title 2476519pp. 1 vols. 12mo 13.3 x 7.5 cm. Beautifully bound in 19th century polished claret red crushed levant with spine and corners richly tooled in gilt with a intricately gilt center ornament of inlaid black morocco gilt inner dentelles a.e.g. by Duru dated 1850. Three bookseller's descriptions tipped to binders blank some minor foxing but a very near fine copy. With the bookplate of Thomas Westwood and of Ex Musaeo PIN Elzéar-Stern. First Elzevier edition. Engraved title 2476519pp. 1 vols. 12mo 13.3 x 7.5 cm. The celebrated memoirs of the foremost French Renaissance historian 1445-1509 notable as an important analysis of 15th century culture politics and personality. ".The graphic style of his narrative and above all the keenness of his insight into the motives of his contemporaries an insight undimmed by undue regard for principles of right and wrong make this work one of the great classics of history" - ENCYC. BRITANNICA. <br/>"Authoritative and rare.printed in Paris probably by Le Gras" - Rostenberg & Stern THE HOUSE OF ELZEVIR 27 referencing this edition in their offering of the 1661 edition. "Jolie édition dont les exemplaires grands de marge et bien conservés sont fort recherchés" - Brunet. Rahir 630; Brunet II:191. Willems 634 chez les Elzevirs unknown books
1648227751Leide: Elzeviers 1648. hardcover. very good. Beautifully engraved title page with a small stamped crown monogram in the lower margin. 24 765 19 pages. Thick 12mo full contemporary vellum. Leide: Ezeviers. 1648. Le Dernier Edition. A very good copy of this rare edition.<br/><br/> First Elzevir edition of these famous memoirs of the renowned French Renaissance historian 1445- 1509. A great classics of history. - Brunet II 191.<br/><br/> Elzeviers unknown books
168228968<p>Philippe de Commynes's memoirs document court and state affairs under French kings Louis XI and Charles VIII. This 1682 printing issued at The Hague by Arnout Leers and edited by Denys Godefroy presents Commynes's full narrative across two compact leather-bound volumes. The author served Louis XI yet his notes reveal numerous policy flaws and internal rivalries. The work also comments on Charles VIII's campaigns in Italy. This is considered a reliable primary narrative for the late 15th century. Good condition. Both bindings are leather with wear to corners. Hinges secure. Several leaves are loose but present and placed inside. Four engravings including 3 portraits and a folding chart. Format: duodecimo two volumes. Collation: 600pp / 401pp. No illustrations. Edition: Dernière édition. Publisher: A La Haye: Arnout Leers 1682. #28968. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Arnout Leers hardcover
161155315à Rouen: De l'imprimerie de Raphael Du Petit Val 1611. Fine. De l'imprimerie de Raphael Du Petit Val à Rouen 1611 8 x 14.50 cm relié New edition ornamented with an engraved title-frontispiece drawn by Léonard Gautier. Contemporary full brown sheep binding. Richly ornamented spine with raised bands. Red morocco title label. Top headcap torn with lacks to joints. Joints cracked at foot. 2 wormholes at foot and 2 others along the upper joint at foot. Corners slightly bumped. Yellowed paper. Desportes' poetry was durably influenced and shaped by Italian literature. The author indeed returns to France after a journey to Italy where he fell under the influence of Petrarch - his first poems were moreover criticized as neo-Petrarchism. His first book appeared in a collective volume and gathered his poems imitated from Ariosto. His clear frank mannerist and refined poetry a court poetry eclipsed that of Ronsard at the court of Henri III. It was in turn criticized and replaced by that of Malherbe. Desportes' literature nonetheless forms an important aspect of Renaissance poetry. This edition contains the loves of Diane the loves of Hyppolite Cleonice the elegies the poems imitated from Ariosto the new loves the epitaphs and various pieces. De l'imprimerie de Raphael Du Petit Val hardcover
1697284706Paris: Chez Jean Baptiste Coignard 1697. Third Edition. Full Leather. A third edition copy of a bilingual Cicero reader Les Offices de Ciceron translated from Graevius’ Latin edition by Philippe DuBois. Text in Latin and French in two columns. Printer’s device on the title page; woodcut engraved headpieces; index at the rear. Collates complete; 28 484 38 pp. Worming to the bottom of the first twenty-five leaves affecting the publication on the title page only. Loss to the top and bottom of the spine; shellacking to the front and rear boards. Full calf with a red leather label and gilt tooling in compartments on the spine. Chez Jean Baptiste Coignard unknown
1697284706Paris: Chez Jean Baptiste Coignard 1697. Third Edition. Full Leather. A third edition copy of a bilingual Cicero reader Les Offices de Ciceron translated from Graevius' Latin edition by Philippe DuBois. Text in Latin and French in two columns. Printer's device on the title page; woodcut engraved headpieces; index at the rear. Collates complete; 28 484 38 pp. Worming to the bottom of the first twenty-five leaves affecting the publication on the title page only. Loss to the top and bottom of the spine; shellacking to the front and rear boards. Full calf with a red leather label and gilt tooling in compartments on the spine. Chez Jean Baptiste Coignard unknown books
1625186681625 Relié avec jaquette - 16 x 25 - 310 pp - année 1991 - Editions Duculot - Illustrations -
162948838Paris: Antoine Vitré 1629. First edition. Hardcover. Good. Folio. Signed: a4 e2 A-3B6 3C4 = 298 leaves. 12 584pp. Paginated from right to left. Full title and imprint in both Hebrew and Latin with woodcut printer's device; title within decorative letterpress border; woodcut lettrines and head-pieces; printed marginalia. Text in two columns. Eighteenth-century calf scuffed especially at front cover; spine with raised bands and gilt morocco morocco labels; edges stained red; green silk ribbon marker. Title leaf skilfully mounted on eighteenth-century paper. Text crisp and clean with ample borders.<br /> <br /> Only edition of this rare and highly unusual Hebrew and Aramaic dictionary composed by the formerly Jewish convert to Catholicism Mordechai Cresque of Carpentras who derived his new name Philippus d’Aquin or Aquinas; 1578-1650 from the place of his baptism in Aquino Italy. Printed almost entirely in the fine bold rashi characters "grosse glose hebraicque" cut by Guillaume I Le Bé in 1592 only the vocalised quotations and the lemmata are in Le Bé's square Hebrew script. Apart from the Latin title dedication approbations a poetic encomium and the alpha-numeric leaf signatures the work is printed entirely in Hebrew characters. It ends with a short notice in Latin and Hebrew on the printing errors which are corrected on the last three pages. The author announces at the title that all Hebrew biblical and rabbinic-talmudic and Aramaic terms are to be found in Ma'arikh ha-Ma'arakhot including many that do not appear in any existing lexicons among Jews or Christians. D'Aquin notes in particular that rare and difficult terms in rabbinic and cabalistic literature along with obscure abbreviations are all clearly explained. <br /> <br /> "The work is called in Hebrew Maarik ha-maarikot i. e. “Survey of the orders†a term which in the plural is also applied to "battle-lines" Wolf 140 translates Disponens ordines sive acies. One cannot help wonder if there is not a connection with the political situation at the time when the Huguenot town of La Rochelle had to submit to the French Crown in 1628. The privilege for our book has "Données au Camp devant la Rochelle le 19. Septembre 1628" and the work is dedicated to Cardinal Richelieu whose conquest of La Rochelle is also extolled in a Hebrew poem by the author. But the types are also reminiscent of war: did not Le Bé cut them "après le siège de Paris pour passer l'ennui" see Carter & Vervliet p. 15. They were prominently displayed afterwards in Vitray's type-specimen of 1636" Smitskamp. Among the eleven scholars whose approbations grace the present volume are Gabriel Sionita 1577-1645; professor of Arabic and Syriac at the College de France; Gilbert Gaulmin 1585-1665; Orientalist; Denis Petau 1583-1652; Jesuit theologian; and Jean Morin 1591-1659; theologian and Orientalist. Morin offers quite extravagent praise: "nihil hactenus in eo studii genere comparandum vidit Europa." <br /> <br /> Provenance: A morocco label on the spine reads Me-izabin. Hirsch. Wolf Kola i. e. From the legacy of Hirsch. References: Baillet Jugement de Scavans 3 1685: 729. Fürst 1:47-48. Gesenius Geschichte 113: “umfasst auch das Chadaïsche und Rabbinische†Hebrew title incorrectly transcribed without the definite article and indication of plural. Smitskamp Cat. no. 611 but notably not in Philologia Orientalis. Steinschneider Handbuch 129: “Früher sehr gesucht und selten. Heidenheim wollte se zuerst wieder ediren s. Catal. p. 739.†Wolf Historia lexicorum 140. For the interest of Richelieu in typographical matters and his foundation of the Imprimerie Royale in 1640 see Updike 1:238-40. Not in Goldsmith<br /> <br /> Hebrew title: מעריך המערכות. Antoine Vitré hardcover
1686445491686. Baslilae: Typis Jaqcobi Bertsch 1686 Kl.4° 12 pp. Pappband. Husner: Verzeichnis bas. med. Univ.Schriften Nr. 1211 unknown