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1821L024972Chez J.M. Garrigan 1821. First Edition. Leather Binding. Good/No Jacket. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. 12mo 432pp Text in Latin and French title page in French only. Includes the Latin text of the Ordinary of the Mass and Vespers plus the litanies of the saints and other rites particularly those appropriate to the diocese of Mende in the south of France. Introductory letter and permission statement in French signed 'Jean-Francois' the bishop of Avignon. Notable for the portrait woodcut illustration of Saint Nicolas on title page verso. Bound in full contemporary dark brown calf gilt-stamped red morocco spine label plain endpapers. Good edges and corners worn and rubbed; some rubbing and staining to spine and covers; lacks front and rear preliminaries and blanks few signatures shaken some internal browning and foxing.1 b/w engr illus; title vig. Chez J.M. Garrigan unknown
189254954Dijon:: Pellion et Marchet Freres 1892. full morocco gilt; a.e.g. Very slight rubbing to joints and corners; very attractive. 12mo. Frontispiece in color; decorative borders on every page. Pellion et Marchet Freres, unknown
1803505666Typis Societatis 1803. Leather. VERY GOOD. Tall 12mo full brown calf with brass clasps intact; all edges gilt with neat single-line gauffering along the outer edges leather stamped in gilt with fleur-de-lis to panels and all 5 points of both covers ruled in simple single-line dots matching the gauffered edges. Printed in red and black. Missal text in Latin with Spanish afterword. Red and black title page with engraving of Lam and book with seven seals. Leather shows some light rubbing single wormhole through the center of the text; contemporary owner's inscription in Spanish to FFEP very clean and sound otherwise with tight binding fresh pages and bright gilt. A lovely copy. Typis Societatis unknown
1896AQ28784Mechliniae i.s. Mechelen: H. Dessain 1896. xli 502 60 24pp 2. With a half tile. Printed in red and black. Elaborately bound in contemporary richly gilt-tooled red morocco device of seated christ proffering book with Greek letters alpha and omega within ornate border to both boards A.E.G. with eight divisional red moire cloth tabs one partially perished gilt dentelles decorated endpapers. Slightest of rubbing to extremities. Internally immaculate. An exquisitely bound late nineteenth-century Continental edition of the Roman Missal. The Roman Missal with origins in the high middle ages is the liturgical book from which the text and rubrics for the celebration of Catholic Mass with both prayers and music. One of the major advances of the Council of Trent the Catholic counter to the Protestant Reformation was to standardise the Missal. Pope Pius V acting on the concilliar deciion formalised this in his Quo Primum on 14 July 1570 - insisting that the standard form of the Missal was used throughout the Church except where a local missal could be proved to be of two centuries antiquity. Perhaps one of the most controversial Counter-Reformation decisions made at Trent the use of a standard Missal prevented the celebration of the Mass in vernacular languages and signified a further strengthening of Papal authority: particularly as all printed editions were prefaced by the Pope's order of standardisation. The Missal of Pius V was further edited by Clement VIII in 1604 and later by Urban VIII in 1634. . Large 8vo. H. Dessain hardcover