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179012684Lyon Societatis Bibliopolarum Impensis 1790 Un volume in-8 pleine basane noisette, dos lisse muet, [bl.], titre, [7] ff., xxx pp., praeparatio ad missam paginée de 47 à 62, 434 pp., cxxxi pages, 6 pl. hors-texte. Travail de vers au dernier plat et traversant l'ouvrage.
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.
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.
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.
178433490Gratianopoli : ex typis viduae Giroud et filii, 1784. Jean-Georges LE FRANC DE POMPIGNAN : MISSALE AD USUM PROVINCIAE VIENNENSIS.. In-folio relié plein veau d'époque (34 x 22 cm), dos à nerfs, 11 ff. non chiffrés (dont la table des fêtes mobiles et le calendrier), LX, 712, CLXXV p., plain-chant (Supplementum ad proprium sanctorum ajouté) CLXXV, cantiques notés, gravure hors texte montrant le Christ en croix par Audran. Coins, bords des plats et coiffes usés, frottements. cahiers au centre de l'ouvrage un peu décalés. Ce missel est orné de têtes de chapitre, lettrines, culs-de-lampe. Bon état général, malgré l'usure de la reliure, elles est solide.- Ce missel fut publié sous les auspices de son archevêque de Vienne Jean-Georges Le Franc de Pompignan (1715-1790)
1506ABC_47741Paris: Thielman Kerver 1506. Gold- and blind-tooled black goatskin morocco 1st half of the 18th century sewn on 4 supports each board with a frame of blind triple fillets the front board also with the date ANNODOMINI1506 in gold in a gold-tooled frame with a saw-tooth edge and a flower in each corner: to make lining numerals the finisher used a J for 1 and an O for 0 and the spine-title MISSALEROMANUM in gold in the 2nd of 5 compartments gilt edges 2 brass hook fastenings with pin catch-plates marbled endpapers so-called Dutch combed pattern - teeth about 6.5 mm apart in red blue orange white and green more subtly curled than Wolfe 34 & 35 and the remains of a tab on the fore-edge of n2 marking the beginning of the Canon. 8vo. Printed in red and black throughout in 2 columns except for the preliminaries and Canon in 1 column with on the title page the first 1497 version of Kervers finely executed armorial device Renouard 499: a shield with T K above a mark with a cross supported by unicorns the shield hanging on a tree surrounded by many flowers 103 x 73 mm with a criblée background and with THIELMAN KERVER in a scroll in the foot; a crucifixion woodcut 120 x 82 mm; hundreds of impressions of at least 28 finely executed lombardic initials 4 series with decorations on a criblée background a 39 mm T with a crucifixion scene; two 28 mm: an R with a heron standing on one leg with an eel or snake in its mouth and an S with floral decorations; three 21 mm with floral and vine decoration; and at least twenty-two 13 mm with floral and vine decoration forming a complete 23-letter alphabet except for K X Y and Z plus alternate blocks for at least C O and S and a couple simple woodcut lombardic initials; as well as dozens of at least mostly 4-line spaces left for manuscript initials about half with printed guide letters filled in with manuscript lombardic initials in blue some with white or white and red decoration except for 3 lombardic initials in red; 3 sizes of cast lombardic initials 11 6 and 3 mm printed in red; a two-impression plainchant music type 10 mm 4-line staff in red with square-head notes and c-clef in black and two small typographic ornaments apparently designed for printing in red and black. The maltese crosses pilcros paragraph marks and Vx and Rx signs are printed in red and the capitals are rubricated throughout. The main text is set in a rotunda gothic type 66 mm/20 lines and the Canon n5r-o2v and the first line of the title in a textura gothic 112 mm/20 lines. The woodcut crucifixion on n4v facing the opening of the Canon Kervers device and the criblée initials are all coloured by a contemporary hand. The rare first missal for the Roman rite to be printed or published by the great Paris printing and publishing family Kerver best known for their luxurious liturgical and devotional printing especially their books of hours. There appears to be no copy in any French library. Kervers first missal in 1501 was made for the Paris rite. Kervers early missals including the present one are extremely rare the USTC recording no more than five copies of any edition printed before 1520. Caerr p. 73 notes that Kervers present first publishers device is universally recognised as a master-piece. It has been suggested that Kervers criblée blocks were metal cuts rather than woodcuts. The crucifixion scene facing the opening of the Canon is a more traditional woodcut. Caerr p. 51 suggests Kerver reached the pinnacle of his success in his stylistic evolution in or around 1506 fully incorporating Renaissance tastes in the period 1505-1514 and perfecting the criblée technique used for his present publishers device and initials. The present edition is also a very early example of the use of abstract typographic ornaments. The preliminaries include a calendar of feast days and most of its less common Saints days printed in red suggest a Franciscan connection.Thielman Kerver Koblenz ca. 1460/70-Paris 1522 appears in Paris imprints as a bookseller and publisher working with various printers and co-publishers from 1497 beginning with books of hours which always remained his greatest speciality. He added his own printing office in 1498 though he continued to work with others and expanded into a wide variety of genres. He also added other kinds of liturgical books including breviaries from 1499 a psalter in 1500/01 and missals from 1501 apparently publishing about 16 missals to his death in 1522 first using the present form of the title in the present edition. He was sworn in as official bookseller to the University in Paris in 1501 and soon after also printer hence the In alma Parisiorum Academia in the present title and colophon. Kervers widow continued the firm from 1522 to her death in 1557 their son Jacques continued it to his death in 1583 and its materials were sold in 1586.The fact that both the wording of the title and the exact date differ between the title page and the colophon the latter is 40 days later has led nearly every reference work from Weale in 1886 to the present USTC to turn one 1506 edition into two most describing a folio edition by Kerver a ghost and an anonymous 8vo edition supposedly with no copy known. David Shaw provided an accurate description on-line based on the British Library copy.With an inscription in the head margin of the title page partly shaved and difficult to read; the engraved publishers device of the Antwerp printer and publisher Jean Baptiste III Verdussen 1698-1773 on the front and back pastedown serving as his bookplate see above. Also with an 1831 owners inscription of S. De Ram on a free endleaf facing the title page. The rubricator or an early owner has added several notes in red in the calendar. Further with an occasional early marginal manuscript note some shaved. Four words in the Canon have been deliberately erased as an editorial revision. With an 8 cm tear into one leaf the running heads of a few others shaved the title-page slightly soiled a 3 mm hole in leaf 232 E4 affecting 2 or 3 words some tiny marginal wormholes in a few leaves and some water stains in the endpapers otherwise in very good condition. The binding shows a few small defects one slightly affecting the gold lettering on the front board but is also generally very good. A rare and beautifully produced missal and the second major display of Kervers stunning criblée initials all coloured by a contemporary hand as are the woodcut and Kerver's device.l Thierry Caerr Imprimerie et réussite sociale à Paris .: Thielman Kerver . 2000 2 vols. www.enssib.fr/bibliotheque-numerique 117 4 copies erroneously described as a folio; Catalogue . bibliothèque de feu . Jean de Meyer Ghent 2-5 November 1869 lot 33 8vo 23 March 1506 not mentioning Kerver but with alma Parisiorum Academia; Pettegree French books 68270 not noting Kervers name & 68271 erroneously described as a folio 1 of the same 4 copies; Frank Isaac reworked by David Shaw frenchpostincunables.djshaw.co.uk IS000343; USTC 68270 not noting Kervers name & 180236 erroneously described as a folio same copy as Pettegree; Catalogue . de la bibliothèque de M. Jean François van de Velde Ghent 1831 lot 1360 with an extra woodcut inserted facing leaf 58; Catalogus librorum Joannis Baptistae Verdussen Antwerp widow of Hieronymous Verdussen 15 July 1776 liturgy lot 45 the present copy; Weale & Bohatta Bibliographia liturgica 1928 982 23 March 1506 2 copies & 985 11 February 1506 not noting Kervers name no copy located both on p. 147 in the 1886 ed.; WorldCat 152428895 315474570 843131050 843131052 906577964 1063178422 5 copies plus 2 ghosts; not in Adams no Kerver missal before 1515; Davis Fairfax Murray French no Kerver missal; Mortimer Harvard French no Kerver missal before 1574; SUDOC; catalogue.bnf.fr. Thielman Kerver, unknown
0259077720.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0331849003.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
173431156ABAugustae Vindelicorum, Aloys-Robert Balthasar, 1734. Folio. 38 S. Mit gest. Titelkupfer und ganzs. Kupferstich sowie Noten im Text. Lederband der Zeit. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, A|B|C [3 Warenabbildungen]
173431156ABAugustae Vindelicorum, Aloys-Robert Balthasar, 1734. Folio. 38 S. Mit gest. Titelkupfer und ganzs. Kupferstich sowie Noten im Text. Lederband der Zeit.
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
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
146825Athens: Apostoaiki Ministry of Ekkaisias of Greece 1956. Hardcover 451pp. Very good no dust jacket. Card covers inserted in vinyl binding. Ribbon page marker borders headings and capitals in red index. Text in Greek Language. Religion Missal Religion. Apostoaiki Ministry of Ekkaisias of Greece Hardcover
1965014986Edizioni Romane Mame 1965 319 pages en format 9 - 14 cm - reliure souple en simili cuir rouge
129219aafBuchhändker unter der fetten henne, 1848, in-8vo, 5 Bl. + 478 S., Hlwd. (Bibl.).
8119180550.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
4649Hardcover. Fine. Missale Romanum ad usum Dioecesis Maclovien- sis 1795. 84 138 28 149-456 cvi pp. Neatly handwritten in ink throughout two columns mostly in cursive script; one inserted leaf of printed music; mounted wash drawing of Christ on the cross. 9x7 period boards vellum spine. Exceptionally well executed late 18th century manuscript missal in what appears to be several hands. With three bookplates: Very Rev. Francis J. Hall of St. Charles Rectory Hull; Monaterii S. Mariae & S. Petri de Prinknash; and Ronald Knox Library Prinknash Abbey. Several pencil notations on title-page including one seeming to indicate St. Malo as place of origin. One of the nicest such books we have seen. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1718R42Lyon, Pierre Valfray, 1718. 1 volume in-8° (13 x 20 cm), maroquin noir, dos à nerfs orné d’encadrements de pointillés dorés, même encadrement sur les plats, coupes guillochées, tranches dorées, quelques légères usures aux plats et galeries de vers sans gravité (reliure de l’époque). Titre-frontispice hors-texte par Ogier et 5 figures à pleine page de Mathieu Ogier, graveur à Lyon de 1676 à 1709. (7) ff. + 752 pp. Quelques rares rousseurs. Bon exemplaire.
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.
027945Paris L. CURMER, sans date 0 un volume (155 x 115mm), [3] ff. (feuillet blanc, frontispice, titre illustré) CCVIII pp. Reliure en maroquin bleu, dos à nerfs orné du titre estampé, tranches dorées, roulette, filets et dents-de-rat dorés sur les chasses, gardes doublées de soie avec initiales frappées ( mention " L. CURMER " en petits caractères sur le coin supérieur du premier plat). (frottis sur les nerfs, sur les coiffes et sur les coins, frottement de 1cm sur une coupe au premier plat, présence d'auréole sur les gardes, rousseurs sur le haut du frontispice, sur le haut du titre, sur un hors-texte et sur plusieurs feuillets). Ouvrage entièrement monté sur onglet. Frontispice, titre et 7 hors-textes en chromolithographie ( PRALON ). Toutes les pages comportent des lettrines et des frises d'encadrement richement décorées en couleurs. Ex-libris manuscrit. Initiales frappées sur les gardes. Rare.
181283201812 Au Mans chez Monnoyer an 1812. Texte latin en regard du texte français. Imprimé sur 2 colonnes. Belle reliure plein maroquin rouge de l'époque, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés, pièce de titre maroquin vert, , guirlande dorée ecadrant les plats, 848 pp
1924108205Paris, sans éditeur 1924 Tome 3 seul. In-4 broché 32,8 cm sur 26. 425 pages. Pages non coupées. Très bon état d’occasion.
6630Bordeaux, Les Editions de l'Orée, 1979. In-folio relié toile bleue, sous jaquette ill., 374 p. Illustrations originales de Lamotte, F. Berille, R. Reboussin. Planches en noir et couleurs, dont photos. Très bon état.
2002319224Collegeville MN: The Liturgical Press 2002. Second Typical Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 1971p. A dark red cloth hardcover book in very good condition with two attached ribbon bookmarks. Spine lightly creased; otherwise text clean and binding tight. Volume 2 only Year I weekdays. All text is in English. Measures approx. 9.25" x 7.25 The Liturgical Press hardcover
181795551817 Saint-Brieuc, chez Prud'homme, 1817;in-32°, pleine basane fauve marbrée de l'époque, dos lisse orné de fleurettes dorées, titre doré sur étiquette rouge, tranches rouges;304pp. L' approbation, en fin d'ouvrage est signée de J. M. Robert de La Mennais.