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16981243911698 Lutetiæ Parisiorum, Apud Johannem Baptistam Coignard, Regis Typographum (Chez Jean-Baptiste Coignard, Imprimeur du Roi, Paris) - M. DC. XCVIII. (1698) - Un volume In-folio (27x40cm), reliure plein maroquin rouge, dos à 6 nerfs avec titre et caissons ornés de fleurons en dorée, encadrement en dorée sur les plats, roulette dorée sur les tranches et les contreplats, coussinet de lecture et signet, onglets en tissus, toutes tranches dorées, reliure armoriée aux armes de Jacques-Nicolas Colbert (archevêque de Rouen) - A-M + 668 + civ pages - Très beaux ornements (vignettes, lettrines, culs-de-lampe, fleurons) et gravures hors-texte en N&B dans l'ouvrage - Texte en N&B et rouge en latin sur deux colonnes
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
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.
50296aafAugustae Taurinorum (Torino), ex typis Binelli, (and) Benedicti Canonica cum ejusdem filio Joanne, 1882, in-4to, text on 2 col., 3 leaves + 32 p. + 496 p. + 1 leaf; 136 p. + 16 leaves + 3 lithogr. illustr. plates, some leaves somewhat stained or browned, tear in one leaf, several silk signets of different colours, 9 leaves with brown silk signet on edge, a few leaves loosening, bordeaux red morocco binding, spine on 5 bands gilt, covers with gilt floral frame and centre piece composed of two angels facing a monstrance surmounted by "IHS" emanating beams of light, with studs in each corner and center, somewhat stained and rubbed, corners partly bumped, bords scratched, remains of gilding on edges.
110180aafNanceii, (Nanci) Apud H. Haener, Regis & Ordinis Praemonftratensfis Typographum, M. DCC. LXXXVII. 1787, in-8vo, 1 f. ms. avec écriture musicale + VIII + 248 p., truffée de qqs feuilles ms. musicales , reliure en veau brun d’époque, dos à 5 nerfs avec titre et ornoments dorées, tranches rouges, bel exemplaire.
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.
162351006Paris Lutetiae Parisiorum: Associated Booksellers to the Church Apud Societatum Typographicam Librorum Officij Ecclesiastici 1623. Hardcover. 12mo. Rebound in full brown velour over heavy boards likely late 19th century. 94pp 735pp 1p i-cxxxvj. Small title page engraving and single full-page engraving unnumbered p. 94. Overall very good. Binding a bit edgeworn and rubbed with a few spots but strong; text block tightly cropped as is typical but tight and quite nice with corner or edge chips on title page not affecting text unnumbered p. 33-34 slightly affecting several words and pp. 367-72 not affecting text; cloth fore-edge tabs marking leaf 363-64 and 365-66; old but neat archival paper gutter reinforcements to inner hinges; 19th c. bookplate on inner flyleaf of Wisconsin religious academy couple of pencilled 19th c. ownership signatures on facing leaf and miniscule Wisconsin convent inkstamp at bottom of title page and one text page. Fairly attractive quite handleable later printing of the Council of Trent's 1570 official issue as authorized by Pope Pius V and corrected by Pope Clement VIII in 1604 but preceding the further revisions authorized by Pope Urban VIII in 1634. The Roman Missal contains in two-column large typeface format with extensive varying-sized historiated initials numerous texts for the celebration of the most common liturgy and Mass of the Catholic Church with numerous hymns scattered throughout. Many portions throughout printed in red. Interestingly on display at Moseley Old Hall in Wolverhampton in central England is a copy of this same Paris 1623 prayer book believed to be the edition that a Father Huddleston possibly used to convert Charles II to Catholicism on his deathbed when the King summoned the Benedictine priest to his bedside at Whitehall Palace in London in 1685. Associated Booksellers to the Church [Apud Societatum Typographicam Librorum Officij Ecclesiastici] hardcover
14445Paris, Societatis bibliopolarum catholicorum (Imprimerie d'Adrien Le Clere), 1856 ; 4 vol. in-16 (18,3 x 12,5 cm). Plein maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs ornés, large dentelle dorée encadrant les plats, roulettes dorées sur les coupes, encadrements de roulettes dorées sur les contreplats avec doublure de soie moirée verte, premières et dernières gardes doublées de même, tranches dorées sur marbrure. Armoiries dorées aux centres des plats.
2023x-3031346432Springer Nature 2023. Hardcover. New. 1096 pages. 9.25x6.10x1.73 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
In 4. Dim. 34,5x25x7 cm. Pp. 36 (n.n.)+460+XCI+(8)+36+(2)+(2)+(2)+(2)+(2). Peso Kg. 2,900 Splendido messale di grandi dimensioni e peso del 1730 in folio interamente scritto a caratteri rosso e neri con splendidi capilettera decorati, almeno 1 per pagina (ad esclusione dei canti gregoriani). All'interno del testo tre bellissime incisioni a piena pagina che raffigurano delle scene religiose (l'annunciazione, la crocifissione, la resurrezione). Bella vignetta al frontespizio. All'inizio del messale un introduzione dedicata alla memoria dei tre Papi che si erano occupati di redigerlo (Pio V; Clemente VIII; Urbano VIII) e una sorta di prefazione all'opera con delle tabelle indicanti il calendario liturgico che rimanda alle parti del messale da recitare.<BR>Presente anche Commune Sanctorum e Missae Propriae Sanctorum ad uso dei Frati Minori di San Francesco. Pagine e pagine di canti gregoriani all'interno. Il messale è del 1730, ma alla fine sono state aggiunte alcune parti: la Missae Propriae Sanctorum ad usum fratrum minorum S. Francisci del 1731, commemorazione di Maria Santissima della Madia di Monopoli della metà del 1700, commemorazione di Santa Pulcheria Vergine del 1753, San Gennaio Vescovo (numerosi strappi e pagina staccata) del 1731, San Stanislao del 1750 circa (staccato dalla legatura) e tre fogli anticamente manoscritti (uno con strappi e numerose mancanze). Imponente copertina in piena pelle settecentesca con borchie (vedere foto). Segnalibri di stoffa che aiutavano il sacerdote nella lettura. Era un testo che veniva abitualmente utilizzato quindi presenta dei segni d'uso come segni di restauro, cera e rare macchie di sporco (vedere specifica sotto). Antico manoscritto alla prima carta bianca e alle ultime pagine. Alto valore. Copertina in piena pelle settecentesca a cinque nervi con borchie e decorazioni a secco in discrete condizioni generali con usure e parti mancanti: le borchie al centro del piatto e la borchia inferiore destra del piatto posteriore risultano mancanti. Legatura in buone condizioni generali ma rottura alle sguardie, qualche pagina in parte staccata e alcuni fogli finali staccati. All'interno le pagine si presentano in buone condizioni generali con mende, rare fioriture, rari segni di sporco e di cera. Segno di tarlo al margine destro e inferiore dalla prima pagina sino alla fine senza perdita di testo. Strappo al margine inferiore di pag. 193 inficiante testo e incisione. Segno di restauro al margine inferiore di pag. 195 e 198. Very beautiful missal of big dimension and weight of 1730 in folio enterely written in black and red charachters with faboulous decorated initial letters, at least 1 for page (excluding Gregorian music).<BR>Inside the text there are three beautiful full page engravings representing some religious scenes (annunciation, crucifission, resurrection). Very beautiful vignette in the title page. At the beginning three introductions dedicated to the memories of the three Popes that wrote it (Pio V; Clemente VIII; Urbano VIII) and a sort of introduction to the work with some charts indicating the liturgic calendar which indicates the part of the missal to be read. There are also Commune Sanctorum and Missae Propriae Sanctorum for the usage of Grey Friars. There are pages and pages of Gregorian music inside (see the photoes). The missal if of 1730, but as usual, at the end some parts were added: the Missae Propriae Sanctorum ad usum fratrum minorum S. Francisci of 1731, commemoration of Maria Santissima della Madia di Monopoli of 1750 circa, commemoration of Santa Pulcheria Vergine of 1753, San Gennaio Vescovo (different tears and page detached) of 1731, San Stanislao of 1750 circa (detached from binding) and three pages manuscripted in ancient times (one with tears and different missing parts). Imponent full skin decorated cover of the XVIII century. Very beautiful decorated initial letters. Fabric bookmarks to get easier the reading to the priest. It was a text that was normally used, so we find some signs of usage as restoration signs, rare wax signs and rare dirt's signs (see details in the description below). High value. Full leather cover of the XVIII century with five nerfs and studs in fair conditions with wearings and missing parts: the central studs and the lower right stud of back plate are missing. Binding in good general conditions apart for a crack in the frontspice, some page almost detached and some final pages detached. Inside pages are in good conditions with usage signs, occasional foxings, wax and dirt's signs. Worming in the right edge and lower edge in the whole volume with no loss of text. Tear in the lower edge of pag. 193 ruining text and engraving. Restauration sign in the lower edge of pag. 195 and 198.
1853246031853 P. J. Hanicq, Mechliniae [Malines Mechelen, Flanders, Belgium], 1853,IN FOLIO reliure plein chagrin rouge (posterieure),plats decorés (cartonnage fers dorés,monogramme MM ,2e plat)),tranches dorées,dos à caissons dorés,signets tissus multicolores à fleurs de lys,11 planches gravées ht (bois et litho) - Title vignette; illustrated initials; printed in red and black; text in double columns.[40], 484, cxxxvj,+ [1]-[1-1bl]-2-2-2-20-[1-1bl-2] p.,pages datées posterieures : , 11 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, music ; 36 x 26 cm, RELIURE ANIMEE plaques romantique, bon état .Missale Romanum is a highly important text in the Roman Catholic Church and contains within it the texts and rubrics relating to the Catholic Rite of Mass, considered an essential part of Catholic doctrine. This particular version of the Roman Missal contains the changes made by Pope Clement VIII in 1604 which include corrections to the previous standard edition created by Pope Pius V and the further corrections made by Pop Urban VIII in 1634. The work is an unusual edition of a highly important and still widely recognised part of Catholic Dogma,with last corrections.
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
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
ST19350-049Germany 14th century. 132 x 164 mm. 5 1/4 x 6 3/8". Double column 12 extant lines in a gothic book hand. <br/> Rubrics and four-line staves in red capitals touched in red four large initials in red or blue. Spine with two old paper labels one with ink titling. Vellum a bit soiled a couple small holes ink a little faded on verso paper remnants on verso obscuring a few lines but still a good specimen demonstrating use and reuse of Medieval manuscripts.<br/> <br/> From a noted Missal that had outlived its use this manuscript leaf was later repurposed as a cover for a 17th century printed book. The spine label indicates it was a copy of Jacob Bidermann's "Herodiados libri tres" a lengthy Latin poem relating the story of John the Baptist and Herod first published in 1622. unknown
1738P2-7B-7Paris, aux dépens des Libraires associés pour les Usages du Diocèse, 1738. In-8 (170x100mm)., relié plein maroquin vert. Dos et plats richement ornés, pièce de titre. Très bel exemplaire. RELIURE STYLE DEROME LE JEUNE. 8vo (170x100mm), contemporary full green morocco. Profusely tooled in gold. Large crowned and gilt monogram surrounded by broad gilt dentelles on upper and lower covers. Dentelles with stamps off shells and flowers. Spine likewise richly gilt in 6 compartments. Tittle label with gilt lettering. Nice set.
1748001616Paris Imprimerie de Jacques-François Collonbat 1748
51834XIXème.Coffret en cuir serti d'un filet doré aux initiales L.C.Missel en plein maroquin brun avec ferrures, tranches dorées,porte-monnaie à l'identique et carnet semblable.Très beau.
16454529Antuerpiae Ex Officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti 1645. 1645 8vo. 48 752 cxlvii 9 p. Ten engraved plates titlepage printed in red and black with an engraved vignette. Musical notation. Text in red and black throughout printed in double columns. Modern vellum over boards. Old stains to fore edge from the original clasps and thongs othewise a very good crisp copy. Antuerpiae, Ex Officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti, hardcover
1763LD15791Venice: Apud Nicolaum Pezzana 1763. Hardcover. Very Good. 18th-century Italian tan morocco gilt-stamped to both covers with central armorial device: a double-headed crowned eagle after Rome and over three sets of seven balls after De Medici all surmounted by crown and with four gilt foliate cornerpieces spine gilt in six compartments enclosing acorn device green and pink silk headbands red speckled pastedowns two blue silk index tabs all edges gilt; circular stain - not too bad - on front cover remnants of silk index tabs some light edgewear. 4to 245 x 165mm. 632 pp. cxci. Sold as a binding. <br/><br/> Apud Nicolaum Pezzana hardcover books
1840130396Gratianopoli : apud fratres Baratier 1840 In-folio, plein veau époque, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés, dentelles filets, roulettes et fleurons d’encadrement des plats, fleuron à froid au centre, 24- LII- 614- CLXVIII pp. Une gravure hors-texte manque angulaire. Surcharges à l’encre sur 7 ff. début et fin de volumes. Restaurations sur les plats.
195212371Regensburg, Pustet, 1952. 28. Auflage (Editio XXVIII juxta Typicam Vaticanam) 8° (18,5-22,5 cm). 75*, 712, [212], 36, 7** S. Ganzleder mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Deckelverzierung sowie 6 Lesebändchen in Oschuber [3 Warenabbildungen]
1714276601714 Paris : Louis Josse, 1714- In-8,reliure pleine basane usée époque,titre au dos usé,2 fermoirs metal, tranches rouges,texte latin- français, rubriqué noir et rouge, gr.- Collation: Complete with all pages: [28], 556 (i.e. -484), clvi,32p.- 14 gravures ht - titre gravé + 13 gravures paginées dans le texte, etat correct- rare livre illustré.Texte en latin, rubriques en français. Les hymnes sont pré-Urban VIII. Une note au début indique que ce bréviaire a été imprimé sans les offices de la Semaine Sainte et l'octave pascale, et sans le petit office de Notre-Dame et l'office des morts. Après p. 174 la pagination revient à la p. 171, puis après la deuxième p. 173 passe à la p. 246, mais aucune page ne manque; fautes identiques à l'édition originale de 1687 , calendrier. pagination : (xxvi), 177, 246-556, clvi,32p.
193782951Ratisbonae: Friderici Pustet 1937. 36 x 26 cm red leather hardcover metal clasps and fittings 4 blanc pages frontispiece in colour title page in red and black 4 2 5-50 2 748 2004 36 2 18 2 pages. minor wear few gift notes in ink on endpaper few pages with some spots although in very good condition see pictures. Weight is 5.4 kg! Roman Catholic liturgical missal according to the Tridentine rite revised and issued following the Council of Trent and later papal updates. Printed in red and black with musical notation for chant and decorative metal bindings. Metal ornaments and claps by 'Hamers Edelsmidse'. Friderici Pustet hardcover
1890UDG-39Paris, Bouasse Lebel & fils, vers 1890. In-16, de 53 pages entièrement enluminé, rehaussé à la gouache et à l'or. Très bel exemplaire de ce livre de messe, qui était une des spécialités de la maison Bouasse Lebel. Ils étaient vendus au feuillet et en noir et blanc, à charge pour les proches de mariés de le mettre en couleurs à la main. Bien complet des 49 pages numérotés, comprenant La Sainte Messe, La messe de mariage, ainsi que 4 pages non numérotées et dûment complétées de la cérémonie de mariage. Chaque page est ornée d'un très bel encadrement différent, à décor de rinceaux, feuilles d'acanthe, coquilles, fleurs, motifs végétaux, dragons,... Également illustré de 2 feuillets de titre et de 3 hors-textes, une vierge à l'enfant, une mandorle et un monogramme. Reliure plein maroquin bleu, dos muet à 5 nerfs, roulette d'encadrement aux contreplats, toutes tranches dorées. (infimes frottements à la reliure)
114531A Paris, Aux dépens des libraires associés, pour les Usages du Diocèse, 1769, 1 volume in-12, 824 pages, CLV pages. Plein maroquin tabac aux armes, dos à 5 nerfs portant titre doré sur pièce de cuir bordeaux, double encadrement (pointillé et filet) et frise florale sur les plats, armes au centre des plats, filet doré sur les coupes, dentelle sur les chasses, toutes tranches dorées, gardes en papier décoré doré. Reliure restaurée, pli central au dos, rares frottements sur le cuir, quelques rousseurs, bel exemplaire.