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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
19001Impression Darantière pour la librairie Leullier Paris 1900. in/16 9.5 x 6 cm reliure plein veau marbré plats à filets dorés et frise à froid dentelle intérieure moire verte sur les gardes doré trois tranches chaque feuillet comporte une enluminure imprimée et réhaussée à la main réhaut datés en fin d'ouvrage : 1922. Joli petit ouvrage précieux aux enluminures tout en nuances. unknown
194325386Mellottee Limoges 1943. Sm. 8vo. with sepia-toned frontispiece pictorial title in blue and lack illustrated text in blue and black; contemporary full roan upper board blocked in gilt and black back with flat bands second compartment lettered in gilt gilt edges radial corners marbled endpapers coloured silk marker short split in upper joint but binding entirely sound a very good clean copy. VERY SCARCE Mellottee, Limoges, unknown
*XS029995.- Dijon. 1867. Typ. Firmen Didot et Cie. 14x10 cm. 1 tomo. 501 pgs. Con una lámina. Bonita horla en todas las páginas. Plena piel. Cortes dorados. Buen estado. . . unknown
2013x-818483506XDiamond Publications 2013. Paperback. New. 420 pages. Marathi language. 9.50x7.50x0.87 inches. Diamond Publications paperback
818483506X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
6209343791.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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
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
1986306857Sherwood Park: St John's Lutheran Church 1986. First edition. hardcover. very good/no dustjacket. 4to. pp.232 St John's Lutheran Church hardcover
2012DADAX3848483211LAP Lambert Academic Publishing 2012-04-30. paperback. New. 5.91x0.31x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing paperback
3848483211.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3501Londoni et Leamingtoniae London : Art and Book Company 1898. Editio Tertia". pp.68. Nihil Obstat: C. J. Cronin S.T.D. Re-imprimatur: Eduardus Epus Birmingham. Die 19 Julii 1898. Latin text in double columns. Red page edges. Dark brown cloth gilt title to front board. Minor browning to endpapers. Fading to front board. G Gavantius 1569 - 1638 liturgist and member of the Barnabite order was named perpetual consultor to the Congregation of Rites by Pope Urban VIII. Londoni et Leamingtoniae ( London ) : Art and Book Company, 1898 hardcover
TA260101087G141Catholic Book Publishing Co. unknown_binding. Good. 8x4x1. Vinyl cover--some spotting on outer page edge--otherwise excellent condition Catholic Book Publishing Co unknown
1772HW40 /6B<p>Maroon calf binding with black title plate gilt decoration and title on the spine. Gilt decoration on the boards.</p><ul><li><strong>We provide an in-depth photographic presentation of this item to stimulate your feeling and touch. More traditional book descriptions are immediately available</strong></li></ul><p>As the photographs depict this is a lovely and well preserved book both to its binding and contents. Just fantastic.</p><p><strong>Holy Week</strong> is for Christians the week before Easter and the last part of Lent . It is intended to commemorate the Passion of Christ. The Easter Triduum of the Passion and Resurrection of Christ begins on Thursday evening of this week and ends on the evening of Easter Sunday. These three days are the high point of the liturgical year because it was by his death that Christ destroyed death and it was by rising again that he restored life. Orthodox Christians call it <strong>Great Week . </strong>Romanian Orthodox Christians most often call it the <strong>Week of Sufferings</strong> . The services of Holy Week have the particularity of beginning with Compline and Matins and ending with Vespers whereas it is normally the Vespers service that begins the liturgical day. Holy Week consists of liturgical ceremonies that take place only once a year. The first of these is Palm Sunday .</p> Chez J Felix Faulcon. hardcover
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20189789388369152-2025Fingerprint 2018. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Kevin Missal</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Fingerprint</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9789388369152</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2018</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 440</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> In this thrilling sequel to Kalki: Avatar of Vishnu the saga of the final avatar continues with even more intrigue action and divine revelations. Satyayoddha Kalki: Eye of Brahma takes readers deeper into the mythological universe created by Kevin Missal where destinies are forged in battle and ancient secrets unfold. As Kalki grapples with betrayal prophecy and the truth about his origins the stakes rise across worlds both human and divine. Riveting and cinematic this book blends mythology with imagination to keep readers at the edge of their seats.The battle intensifies. The eye of Brahma watches all.Explore a rich mytho-fantasy world inspired by Indian epics.Delve into Kalki’s evolving destiny as the warrior of prophecy.Reflect on themes of loyalty vengeance identity and divine order.Discover a gripping plot that seamlessly blends history myth and modern storytelling.Perfect for fans of epic fantasies Indian mythology and action-packed narratives.Perfect For:Young adults and adult readers of mythological fictionFans of Indian epics and fantasy sagasReaders of Amish Tripathi Ashwin Sanghi and Rick RiordanAnyone seeking a fast-paced myth-inspired adventure series</p> Fingerprint hardcover
935440149X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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2008x-0299229408Univ of Wisconsin Pr 2008. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 336 pages. 9.26x6.30x0.89 inches. Univ of Wisconsin Pr hardcover
2008Q-0299229408University of Wisconsin Press 2008-11-30. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Wisconsin Press hardcover
2008DADAX0299229408University of Wisconsin Press 2008-11-30. 1. hardcover. New. 9.26x6.30x0.89. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. University of Wisconsin Press hardcover
35315Milano: Tip. S. Lega Eucaristica 1912 . 8vo. 14cm x 8.2cm x 2.5cm . pp.317 . A very good original full leather binding with its original box Interior clean clasp in working order but edges rubbed and soiled. Maroon crushed morocco with gilt ruled border over thin card covers. All page edges bright gilt. Inner gilt dentelles. Fine watered silk endpapers with a couple of silk lined pockets for personal prayers etc. Toned endpapers. Black and white frontis "Sacra Famiglia". Printed title in red & black with vignette and historated capital. On last page: "Mediolani die 14 Martii 1912 Nihil obstat quominus imprimatur. P.ter Rodolphus Dossi Censor eccl. Imprimatur In Curia Arch. Med. die 17 Martii 1912 Can. Joannes Rossi Pro Vic. gen." Clean Italian text throughout. Each page within a red-ruled border with black & white illustrations to the beginning of each section. A very good book. Milano: Tip. S. Lega Eucaristica, 1912 . hardcover
2023x-3031346432Springer Nature 2023. Hardcover. New. 1096 pages. 9.25x6.10x1.73 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
ST20214Northern France perhaps Beauvais or Amiens late 13th or early 14th century. 286 x 199 mm. 11 1/4 x 7 3/4". Double column containing a mixture of staves and text approximately 21 lines in an excellent formal gothic book hand. <br/> Attractively matted. Rubrics in red chant text containing black penwork initials with red and yellow geometric elaboration BEAUTIFULLY ILLUMINATED with five two-line initials painted blue or pink with white tracery on a ground in the contrasting color two of the initials filled with grotesques and swirling vines and two with the filler design traced out but never completed each initial with blue and pink extensions terminating in orange leaves or spiky shapes; the verso featuring AN IMPRESSIVE SIX-LINE "N" 58 x 50 mm. in the same style filled with an intricate knotwork design and orange leaves with long extensions including a horizontal extension across the upper margin. Margins with light offsetting of the designs from the facing leaf; remnants of mounting tape on recto corners and bottom edge; verso apparently with a barely visible Medieval "14" in lower margin. An area measuring 5 mm. at edges just faintly yellowed from mat burn but IN FINE CONDITION the vellum otherwise quite bright the paint rich and the gold brightly glittering.<br/> <br/> This sumptuously decorated leaf--which is beautifully preserved and contains a particularly large and handsome initial--comes from the last volume of a three-volume Missal presented to Beauvais Cathedral by Canon Robert de Hangest d. 1356. The Missal remained at the cathedral at least through the 17th century when it is noted in an inventory but was removed from the church at some point likely in the aftermath of the French Revolution. The parent volume eventually entered the collection of Henri-Auguste Brölemann 1775-1854 of Lyon who passed it to his grand-daughter Etienne Mallet who then sold it at Sotheby's in 1926. It was then acquired for the collection of William Hearst where it remained for the next 25 years. In 1941 it was again sold at auction and subsequently dismembered. Though long thought to have been the work of famed biblioclast Otto Ege recent scholarship suggests that it was actually Phillip Duschnes who was responsible for breaking up the book keeping some leaves for himself and selling others on to his colleague Ege for inclusion in his portfolios of "Fifty Original Leaves from Medieval Manuscripts." The Beauvais Missal has been a subject of interest for many notable scholars chief among them being Christopher de Hamel--see: "Otto Ege and the Beauvais Missal" in "Gilding the Lilly: A Hundred Medieval and Illuminated Manuscripts in the Lilly Library" and it is currently the focus of a major effort to "reconstruct" the manuscript digitally--a project spearheaded by Lisa Fagin Davis. Other leaves from the parent volume are in the collections of the Morgan Library the Metropolitan Museum of Art the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Houghton Library at Harvard among many others. Although there is some dispute among art historians the illumination has been tentatively attributed to the artist of the Hours of Yolande of Soissons produced in Amiens ca. 1280 and now held by the Morgan Library MS M.729. It is worth noting that the town of Hangest home to the original owner is only 10 miles from Amiens and is a likely place of origin for the Missal. The present leaf contains a text for a major feast day and thus contains a large and extravagantly decorated initial for its opening "'Nunc scio vere." It is not too much to say that the decoration here is masterful but curiously--and of special interest to us from a modern perspective--the illuminators seem to have forgotten to put the finishing touches on the two smaller initials above which still contain sketches of the preliminary design. unknown