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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
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
160369413Par la veuve Mamert Patisson | à Paris 1603 | 8 x 13 cm | relié
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
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
162492681624 broché - 16 x24 - page 69 à 120 - 2e trimestre 1974 - N° 117
160343271(Paris), Abel L'Angelier, sans date, (1603-1604). 2 parties en 1 vol. in-12 réglé de (2) ff. dont titre-frontispice, 187 ff. (saut de pagination 1-132/233-287) (8) ff. de table, (1) f. bl., 23 ff. dont titre, (1) f. bl., 17 ff., (1) f. de table, maroquin fauve entièrement décoré à petits fers, dos lisse orné de caissons en long décor de feuillages et rinceaux dorés, double frise d'encadrement et décor de feuillages et rinceaux dorés sur les plats, grand fleuron central avec ovale en réserve, tranches dorées, traces de lacets (reliure de l'époque).
160344677Paris, Abel L'Angelier, 1603. 2 parties en 1 vol. in-8 de (3)-210-(6)-47-(1) ff., titre-frontispice signé Thomas de Leu, veau brun, dos lisse orné de caissons en long et fleurons dans les angles, sur les plats instruments de la Passion du Christ dans un double encadrement de filets dorés, fleurons dans les angles, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
169785501697 A Amsterdam chez Antoine Schelte, 1697. Deux volumes : 7 x 13.5 cm. Nouvelle édition augmentée & enrichie de figures en taille douce. I/ 2 ff. bl., 1 f. titre grav., 5 pp. [Préface], 65 pp. [La Mort de Cyrus], 4 pp. [Epistre] 66 pp. [Le Mariage de Cambise], 4 pp. [Epistre], 65 pp. [Le Feint Alcibiade], 80 pp. [Les Coups de l'Amour & de la Fortune], 4 pp. [Epistre], 66 pp. [Amalasonte], 4 pp. [Epistre], 66 pp. [Stratonice], 4 pp. [Epistre], 82 pp. [La Comédie sans Comédie], 4 pp. [Epistre], 72 pp. [Le Fantosme Amoureux], 1 f. bl. II/ 1 f. bl., 1 f. titre grav., 6 pp. [Ode], 74 pp. [La Généreuse Ingratitude], 4 pp. [Epistre], 78 pp. [L'Amant Indiscret], 70 pp. [Les Rivales], 3 pp. [Epistre], 65 pp. [Agrippa Roy d'Albe, ou le Faux Tiberinus], 4 pp. [Epistre], 61 pp. [Bellerophon], 2 pp. [A Madame de la Duchesse de Monthaussier], 80 pp. [La Mère Coquette], 3 pp. [A la Reyne], 65 pp. [Astrate, Roy de Ty], 3 pp. [A Monseigneur], 61 pp. [Pausanias]. Elégantes reliures en cuir de Russie bleu, plats à filets dorés, dos à quatre nerfs, capitales et tomaisons dorés, roulettes décorées, gardes jaspées. Ex-libris: André Gutzwiller. Chaque pièce est illustrée d'un titre gravé (non-signé) en représentant le sujet. Rousseurs sur la page de titre du second volume sinon en très bon état.
16311711240004Antverpiae : Officina Plantiniana 1631. Acceptable. Folio. 7 double page engraving 6 single page plates 2 in text gravings. Lacking engraved title piece. 163 pp 15. Lacking final leaf. Contemporary limp vellum. Vellum soiled. Damp staining to margins scattered spotting. This is the French translation made on the original Latin Hugo Obsidio Bredana 1626 . See Maurice Cockle 110 for the English edition and 817 for several other editions. Cockle acknowledges that this is the best contribution made in the 17th century to the seat of Breda both militarily and politically. The siege of Breda lasted 11 months and cost the lives of 5000 inhabitants of the city. The capitulation of the city on June 2 1625 was immortalized by the painting of Velasquez "Las Lanzas o The rendition of Breda". Antverpiae : Officina Plantiniana hardcover
1628R114032Mons, De l'Imprimerie François Waudré 1628 Complete in 2 parts (each with a separate title page) in one physical volume, [34] + 675 + [37] pp. (continuous pagination), with an additional engraved title page, engraved device on title pages, with head piece and ornamental initials, 13cm., text in French, 2nd edition ("Deusiesme edition reveuë, corrigée & augmentée par l'autheur"), contemporary overlapping full vellum binding (intact but missing ties, old handwritten title on spine), small ex-libris stamp at (blanco) verso of title page, text is clean and bright except for very few small stains, good condition, [Cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel VI-32-2 ; Philippe d'Outreman, Valenciennes 1585-1652], R114032
16114093Saumur, Thomas Portau, 1611. In-folio de (2)-13-(1)-607-(1) pp., vélin souple (reliure de l'époque).
161241741A Genève, par Philippe Albert, 1612. In-8 de (48)-1355-(1)-(31) pp, vélin (reliure de l'époque).
16891531689 Amsterdam - Bruxelles, chez Henry Desbordes - Gille Serstevens, 1689.
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
168425061684 A Paris chez Nicolas Le Gras 1684 Un volume pet in°12 reliure plein basane marron foncé, dos à nerfs 507 pages
164561075Paris Elzevir 1645. 12mo. In contemporary full vellum with yapp edges. Small paper-label to upper part of spine. Previous owner's name in contemporary hand to front free end-paper. Light wear to extremities but an overall nice and clean copy. 40 539 pp. The two parts in continuous pagination. <br/><br/><em>Second Elzevir-edition the first being from 1641 of Philippe de Béthune’s famous and influential political treatise or manual which summarized in an easy accessible form most of the early 17th century political ideas. It was published a total of 5 times between 1632 and 1665. "Béthune's treatise was the work of a man at the end of his career who had served the monarchy at home and abroad through the bumpy years of dynastic transition and who thanks to his longevity had witnessed the crisis of the religious wars as well as France's slow rise from the ashes thereafter. He brought to bear his wide knowledge and experience of French government but also his thorough acquaintance with Rome and Italy and both informed the political ideas he mobilised in his treatise" Reinhardt p. 56 Philippe de Béthune was a prominent figure in French politics during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. He served as a diplomat and administrator under Henri III and Henri IV with key roles in diplomatic missions to Scotland Rome and Savoy. Béthune's efforts aimed at securing peace in Italy and resolving conflicts between European powers. He remained influential in diplomatic circles particularly under the guidance of Cardinal Richelieu. Béthune's political career was marked by his dedication to diplomacy and his efforts to navigate complex European relations during a tumultuous period. Willems 1024 "Plus belle mais moins rare que la première parue en 1641".Barbier I 696. </em> hardcover
1665122984Paris: par la Compagnie des Libraires du Palais 1665. Later edition first 1633 of one of the great political treatises of the 17th century by the diplomat-bibliophile Philippe de Béthune 1561/6-1649. Béthune started his career as a "mignon" of Henri III before becoming conseiller du roi in 1599 and ambassador in Rome for Henri IV in 1601 after which point he completed several other diplomatic missions to Rome in 1624 and 1630. "Béthune's treatise was the work of a man at the end of his career who had served the monarchy at home and abroad through the bumpy years of dynastic transition and who thanks to his longevity had witnessed the crisis of the religious wars as well as France's slow rise from the ashes thereafter. He brought to bear his wide knowledge and experience of French government but also his thorough acquaintance with Rome and Italy and both informed the political ideas he mobilised in his treatise" Reinhardt p. 56. Le conseiller d'Etat ran to five editions between 1632 and 1665 testament to its profound influence at the time. It is scarce: WorldCat locates only three copies in institutional holdings worldwide SCD Paris BM Lyon and Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. Duodecimo 147 x 80 mm. Additional vignette title page which states "divise en trois parties" engraved head- and tailpieces. Contemporary speckled calf tan morocco spine label compartments elaborately tooled in gilt raised bands edges sprinkled red. Headcap chipped extremities rubbed and corners bumped joints starting contents browned with the occasional spotting and very faint dampstain to the fore edges of S3 and V4 otherwise a very good copy. INED 481 first edition. Nicole Reinhardt Voices of Conscience: Royal Confessors and Political Counsel in 17th-Century Spain and France 2016. hardcover
16431512050001Amberes Empr. de I. Mevrsio 1643-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 2 volumes in 1. Folio. Early full leather binding. 5 raised bands. Front hinge has a crack. Tail of spine chipped. Engraved title. Text printed in 2 columns. Old purple stain along bottom of last 50 pages of vol. 2. <br> Chariot book plate of Gustav Parthey. Parthey was a 19th century German philologist art historian and member of the Berlin Academy. <br> Graesse II 239. Palau III 58239. Peeters-Fontainas J. F. Bibl. des impressions espagnoles des Pays-Bas mridionaux 266. BB I 674. Palau: "Las adiciones de Vitrian realzan el valor literario de estas Memorias tan clebres en Francia." <br> Tomo Primero y Tomo Segundo bound as one. <br> France -- History -- House of Valois 1328-1589. Amberes, Empr. de I. Mevrsio hardcover
1627130971627 vélin souple in-16, (4ff.), 552pp., (19ff.), Lyon Claude Rigaud 1627
1655R300113708CHEZ SEBASTIEN CRAMOISY ET GABRIEL CRAMOISY. 1655. In-4. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos à nerfs, Mouillures. 754 pages - tranches rosées - dos à 5 nerfs - titre doré sur le dos - coiffe en tête légèrement abîmée - petit manque de cuir en tête sur le 1er plat - épidermure et tâches blanches sur le 2ème plat - quelques traces de mouillures en début d'ouvrage sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - annotations au stylo noir sur le 1er plat - 5 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.04-XVII ème siècle
1624171261624 broché - 16x24 - 268pp - 2005 - éditions CHEMINEMENTS
166433099Paris chez Gaspar Meturas, Pere & Fils 1664 in-12 illustré d'une petite vignette au titre, 12f. (titre, Epistre, Table, Avis au lecteur), 420p. L'ouvrage débute par un avertissement (p.1-31); suivi de la Petite méthode (p. 33-66); et de la Grande méthode (p. 67-420). On trouve, relié à la suite : Le Blazon royal..., du même auteur, 132p., mais sans page de titre (tirage probable de 1652).
166441105Paris: Gaspar Meturas Père & Fils 1664. 12mo 15x85 cm. Contemporary calf spine gilt with ribbons a few sl. imerf. to hinges and corners. xxiv420 pp. with small woodcut on title. Pp. 1-66 'La petite méthode' and pp. 67-420 'La grande méthode . tirez . de l'Alliance Chronologique'. - Good copy Gaspar Meturas, Père & Fils unknown