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1779058116Chez La Veuve j. Dessain reliure Rigide Décorative Paris Liège 1779 584 pages en format 10 - 16.5 cm - reliure rigide plein cuir avec quatre fausses nervures
1774WOC-2644Illustrissimi ac Reverendissimi in Christo Patris, D. D. LUDOVICI-SEXTII De JARENTE de la BRUYERE, Episcopi Aurelianensis, Regii Ordinis S. Spiritus Commendatoris, &c. &c. Juffus & autoriate recèns editum. AURELIANIS, Typis Viduae ROUZEAU – MONTAUT, Regis, Sereniff. Aurel. Ducis, Illuftr. & Rever. Epifcopi, Urbis ac Univerfitatis Typographi. M. DCC. LXXIV. (1774). Cum Privilegio Regis. In-Folio (43,5x7x28cm) relié plein veau marbré d'époque, dos à nerfs et orné de fleurons dorés et titre sur maroquin rouge, tranches rouges, petit manque sur la queue. Gardes bleues. 7ff-XXXVIIJ-482-LXXXIVpp. + 1ff Privilège du Roi.
178310979Cadomus [Caen] Aegidius Le Roy 1783 Un volume in-folio plein chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, croix dorées aux caissons, titre doré, frise dorée en encadrement sur les plats, crucifix en argent au centre du plat supérieur, quatre plaques à décor floral en argent aux angles de chaque plats, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées, [titre], 4 pages, [12] pp., 40 pp., 215 pp., puis 213-236, 241-412, [2] ff. manuscrits, 413-451 pages, cv + 1 feuillet supplémentaire, 36 pp., [bl.], texte en latin sur deux colonnes dans encadrment de double filet, 12 gravures hors-texte à pleine page. Tâche discrète au premier plat, un mors fendu et deux petits manques à une plaque à décor floral, quelques rousseurs, néanmoins bel exemplaire.
176584155Antverpiae: Ex Architypographia Plantiniana 1765. 36 x 24.5 cm contemporary leather binding over boards with raised bands on spine ruled border blind-stamped on covers marbled endpapers title page in red and black 66 624 cxxviii 4 8 2 1 pages printed in red and black throughout engraved frontispiece and full-page engraved illustrations text in Latin. Binding lightly worn with rubbing and scuffing to covers and corners interior pages age-toned browned but clean and complete overall still in very good condition see picture. Issued by the famous Plantin-Moretus press in Antwerp one of the most celebrated printing houses in European history. This edition of the Roman Missal conforms to the Tridentine rite as mandated by the Council of Trent and subsequently revised under Popes Pius V Clement VIII and Urban VIII. Includes Proper of the Time Proper of Saints Common of Saints and chant notation; notable for its fine 9 engraved illustrations. Ex Architypographia Plantiniana hardcover
17771501777 Parisiis, sumptibus Bibliopolarum, 1777.
1777180481777 un volume, reliure plein maroquin rouge in-folio ( binding full morocco in-folio) (26 x 39,5 cm), RELIURE D'EPOQUE, dos à nerfs (spine with raised band), décoration or (gilt decoration) à filets, roulettes, entrelacs et rinceaux or (gilt lines and fillets), entre nerfs à compartiments à fleurons dans un encadrement à filets et roulettes " chainette" or, titre frappé or (gilt title), plats décorés d'un triple filet et roulettes "or" en encadrement (cover with triple gilt lines) avec un fleuron or à chaque angles, dos et plats légèrement épidermés, roulette or sur les coupes (gilt fillet on the cuts) et et dentelle sur les chasses (lace-like decoration on the turn-ins), toutes tranches lisses dorées (all edges gilt), pages de garde en papier peigné bleu (endpapers with white painting paper), etiquette Ex-Libris : "SEMINARIUM MOLINENSE" (Séminaire de Moulins), sans illustrations (no illustration) excepté une vignette gravée sur bois en noir "aux armes de l'Archevèque Charles-Gaspar-Guillaume de Vintimille" en bas de la page de titre (title page decorated with a vignette of title) et orné de bandeaux et de culs-de-lampe (illuminated of headpieces and tailpieces), (684 + CLIV) Pages, 1777 Parisiis : sumptibus bibliopolarum usuum parisiensium Editeur,
1722208<p><i>MISSALE ROMANUM Ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilij Tridenttini Restitutum S. PII V PONTIFICIS MAXIMI JUSSU EDITUM CLEMENTIS VIII ac URBANI VIII AUCTORITATE RECOGNITUM; Cui novissimè additae sunt Missae SS. à pluribus Summis Pontificibus USQUE AD SS. D. N. INNOCENTIUM XIII NOVO RITU DECORATE Tam Praecepto quà m ad Libitum ac suis locis ordinatim & congruè dispositae. </i>Venetiis: Sumptibus Andreae Poleti sub signo Italiae MDCCXXII.</p><p> xxxii; 480; lxxvii Leaves added between Q2 and Q3 dated 1724 between Aa1 and Aa2 dated 1714 and between Dd8 and Ee1 dated 1725. Tooled contemporary brown leather over wooden boards gilt decorated covers. Six raised bands. Two working clasps. 33 cm x 23.5 cm. Red and black letter. Historiated initials. 8vo. Book plate and signature of medieval scholar Isa Ragusa dated 1978. Pencil note "incisioni di Faldoni."</p>Three full-page engravings. Two signed "Joan Antonius Faldonus" one unsigned in the same style. Title page engraving. Chants notated in neumes. This copy was disbound and leaves dated 1714 1724 and 1725 were added in or after 1725. Resewn old internal binding repair. Sumptibus Andreae Poleti, sub signo Italiae hardcover books
1784AQ14409Olispone i.e. Lisbon: Typographia regia et privilegio 1784. 30 672pp cxlvi 10 58. Several engraved devotional images within pagination. Contemporary red morocco richly gilt marbled endpapers and gilt gauffered edges yellow metal clasps. Rubbed small incision to lower joint paper label to upper board. Tears to FFEP occasional marginal loss/tearing some occasional marking. A handsomely bound Portuguese-printed Roman missal which despite later confusion in an inscription to a blank fly-leaf earlier manuscript letters inserted suggest that this was seized from the flagship of the usurper Dom Miguel the 80-gun Don Juan during the 1833 Battle of Cape St. Vincent passing through the hands of several clergymen before being presented to Grayfriar's Oxford. . Folio. Typographia regia, et privilegio unknown
1726311716Venice 1726. Printed in red & black; Engravings including initial letters & title page vignette depicting St Peters and a papal crown by Sister Isabella Piccini. Short thick folio red velvet worn over boards With silver escutcheons & corner pieces on back & front covers. Venetiis: Typographia Balleoniana 1726<br/> <br/> unknown
1737ABC_50448Antwerp: ex architypographia Plantiniana = Joannes Jacobus Moretus 1737. Contemporary elaborately gold-tooled red morocco with remnants of brass catch and anchorplates along the fore edge gilt and gauffered edges with intricately made tabs along the fore edge gold-tooled board edges marbled endpapers. Folio. With 20 full-page engraved plates by Cornelius Galle 10 engraved frames surrounding the text and vocal music printed on pp. 153-155 196-197 199-207 220-233 235-237 240-272 286-288 290-292 and xvii. The text is printed in red and black with historiated initials hand-coloured in red an engraved vignette on the title page of each work and several woodcut tailpieces throughout of which 3 printed in red. 2 works in 1 volume. With: 2 SPANISH MISSAL. Missae propriae sanctorum Hispanorum qui generaliter in Hispania celebrantur. ex apostolica concessione & auctoritate S. Pii V. Gregorii XIII. Sixti. V. Clementis VIII. & Urbani. VIII. aliorumque summorum pontificum. Antwerp ex architypographia Plantiniana = Joannes Jacobus Moretus 1737. Plantin edition of the revised Roman Missal produced in line with the Council of Trents directives. This imposing folio exemplifies the Tridentine tradition established after the council 1545-1563 when the Roman Church responding to the Reformation sought to standardise the liturgy. In 1570 Pope Pius V 1504-1572 promulgated the reformed Missale Romanum establishing the text and ceremonial form of the Mass that would govern the Latin Church for centuries. Subsequent revisions under Clemens VIII 1536-1605 and Urban VIII 1568-1644 refined but did not alter its essential structure.From 1571 until the mid-18th century the press founded by Christophe Plantin 1520-1589 held a significant monopoly on the production and sale of authorised liturgical work for the Spanish Netherlands and effectively much of the Spanish Empire. The present Missale Romanum has been bound together with the Missae propriae sanctorum Hispanorum 1737 a collection of masses for Spanish saints. It contains the specific texts and music intended for the celebration of these saints reflecting its use in Iberian or Spanish-influenced territories. The beautiful red morocco binding richly gilt in the rococo manner was also most likely bound in Spain or Portugal.The front joint is slightly weakened but the structural integrity of the work is still intact a hole at the head and foot of the spine the edges and corners of the boards are slightly scuffed the boards are somewhat stained lacking the clasps. The leaves are somewhat browned with occasional foxing a few pages retaining traces of yellow wax. Otherwise in good condition.l Imhof Plantins 1574 Missale Romanum in octavo in: De Gulden Passer 73 1995 pp. 67-82; STCV 12923535; Ad 2; WorldCat 804759478 0 copies; not in STCV. ex architypographia Plantiniana [= Joannes Jacobus Moretus], unknown
1770047085Angelopoli Puebla: Typis Seminarii Palafoxiani 1770. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. José de Nava. Contemporary full calf wear at edges surface scrapes to leather old paper spine label and private library label to spine paste paper endpapers stamp from library of Rev. L. Kenzel and a printed in Germany stamp to verso of title. SLight browning to page edges some offsetting and acidification from the ink used in the musical notation and engravings; generally a bright fresh copy internally. 8 1-137; Frontispiece 1-198 pages 133-135 incorrectly numbered 233-235 pp. Sabin 49459 Palau V195.<br /> <br /> A high point of Mexican printing. Finely printed in Puebla with 3 very fine engravings by de Nava. The Mozarabic rites were used by the Visigothic and Mozarabic Christians of medieval Spain until replaced in the the 11th century. They were reauthorized for use in Toledo in the 15th century where they continue in some form to be used. Size: Folio. Illustrator: José de Nava. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Religion & Theology; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 047085. Typis Seminarii Palafoxiani hardcover
1770047085Angelopoli Puebla: Typis Seminarii Palafoxiani 1770. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. José de Nava. Contemporayr full calf wear at edges surface scrapes to leather old paper spine label and private library label to spine paste paper endpapers stamp from library of Rev. L. Kenzel and a printed in Germany stamp to verso of title. SLight browning to page edges some offsetting and acidification from the ink used in the musical notation and engravings; generally a bright fresh copy internally. 8 1-137; Frontispiece 1-198 pages 133-135 incorrectly numbered 233-235 pp. Sabin 49459 Palau V195.<br/><br/>A high point of Mexican printing. Finely printed in Puebla with 3 very fine engravings by de Nava. The Mozarabic rites were used by the Visigothic and Mozarabic Christians of medieval Spain until replaced in the the 11th century. They were reauthorized for use in Toledo in the 15th century where they continue in some form to be used. Size: Folio. Illustrator: José de Nava. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Religion & Theology; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 047085. Typis Seminarii Palafoxiani hardcover books