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600091Barcelona, Librería Palau, 1948-1977 ; 1981-1987 ; 1990. 36 tomes en 28 vol. in-4, rel. pleine toile grise, dos lisse, pièce de titre, titre doré, texte sur 2 colonnes, 381897 notices détaillées, index A-Z y Apendice, en 7 volumes et addenda.
197148097London, Trustees of the British Museum, 1963-1971. Fol. Mit zahlr. Schriftproben auf Tafeln. OHLwd.-Bde.
21072Paris: J. Boudot, C. Osmont, G. Martin, 1706. Cinq parties en un volume in-12, (2)ff.; 220 pp., 248 pp.; 59 pp.; (1)p., 31 pp., (1); 31 pp., (2) ff. d'Avis au Lecteur reliés in fine au lieu d'être en tête (manques angulaires de papier et de texte aux 4 derniers feuillets refaits en fac-similé (Avis et pages 29 à 31). Mouillure affectant les cinq premiers feuillets (faux-titre et titre). Veau glacé du XVIII ème siècle, dos plat orné, très bon état (petite bande insolée au second plat).
181010373Paris, Brunet, Leblanc, 1810. 3 vol. in-8 de XVIII-614 pp. ; (4)-704 pp. ; XI-(1)-393 pp., veau raciné, dos lisse orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge et vert, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque).
18020041271802 Paris, Baudouin, 1802. In-quarto (208 X 261) demi-veau fauve, dos lisse, frise et deux filets dorés en place des nerfs, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, tranches jaspées (reliure de l'époque); (2) ff. blancs, (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, III pages de table, 401 pages, (2) pages d'errata, (3) ff. blancs.
In-8 p. (mm. 225x157), 2 volumi, brossura orig. (dorsi restaur.), pp. VIII,192; 170,(2). “Quadro esatto della varia letteratura degli ebrei, e di quel ch’eglino hanno scritto di meglio in tutti i rami dai tempi di Cristo sino ai nostri, che scorra i loro fasti letterarj, i loro genj più sublimi, i monumenti più gloriosi de’ loro talenti”, come si legge nella Prefazione. "Edizione originale". Cfr. Brooks “Edizioni Bodoniane”,882. Con solo lievi fiorit. margin., ma complessivam. esdalla Reale Stmperia, emplare con barbe, ben conservato.
185262221852 demi-rel. basane bleue (qq. mouillures). (défauts à quelques volumes) 46 vol. in-8, impr. sur deux col., P. Didot 1852,
185223250Paris, Firmin Didot, 1852 46 volumes in 8 demi velin crème, etiquettes de titre et tomaison en cuir rouge.
3 volumi in 16 (cm 10 x 16,5) rilegati in un tomo, pp. (24) + 630 con vignetta incisa all'acquaforte al terzo foglio, frontespizio in nero e rosso; (24) + 176 + 27 (di indice) + (1) di addenda, frontespizio in nero e rosso; (12) + 224 + 40 di supplementa + (83) di indice + (1 bianca) con 1 tavola incisa all'antiporta con leggera rifilatura al margine inferiore, frontespizio in nero e rosso. Legatura in piena pergamena coeva. Volume comprendente 3 opere: Johann Vogt, Catalogus historico-criticus librorum rariorum (Amburgo, 1738): seconda edizione (prima edizione 1732) di questa bibliografia di libri rari che conobbe 5 diverse ristampe; Thomas Ittig, Schediasma de autoribus qui de scriptoribus ecclesiasticis (Lipsia, 1711), edizione originale di questa bibliografia di storia ecclesiastica scritta da Thomas Ittig (Lipsia, 1643-1710), teologo, pastore e professore di teologia nella sua citta' natale. L'opera fu pubblica postuma a cura di Cristiano Ludovici, teologo luterano, cognato di Ittig. La terza e' Gottfried Buchner, Schediasma Historico-literarium de vitiorum inter eruditos (Lipsia, 1718). Buchner e' stato il primo a raccogliere una bibliografia sui vizi degli eruditi. Nel trattato l'A. identifica prima i vizi degli eruditi in generale e poi i vizi specificatamente riferiti a certi tipi di studi (storia, filosofia, critica, astrologia). Distingue tra i vizi dell'intelletto e quelli della volonta'. I primi nascono quando l'intelletto non lavora in modo corretto e la mente umana ha delle difficolta' a riconoscere le cose e a giungere a conclusioni che permettano di distinguere il vero dal falso e il bene dal male. I vizi dell'intelletto includono: errori e pregiudizi. Il pregiudizio e' un terreno fertile per tutti i vizi dell'intelletto come un'eccessiva dipendenza dall'antichita' e il desiderio di novita' (prajiudicium antiquitatis et novitatis), il desiderio di scrivere (pruritus scribendi), cattivo gusto (corruptio sensus), stupidita' (stultitia), pedanteria (pedantismus), la cavillosita' (logomachia), e lo scetticismo (scepticismus). Per Buchner i vizi della volonta' che gli uomini istruiti condividono con gli incolti sono: avarizia, ambizione, piacere, invidia, cattive maniere e ateismo. I vizi esclusivi degli eruditi sono: il plagio, le falsificazioni e i furti letterari, la mancanza di autocontrollo quando si e' coinvolti in polemiche e diatribe scientifiche e modi non leciti di acquisire fama e successo. Cfr. Sari Kivisto, The Vices of Learning. Morality and Knowledge at Early Modern Universities, 2014).
192065907Wien, WILA / WEAG, 1920. Farb. lithogr. Plakat (ca. 94 x 62 cm).
In-8°; pp. 85, (1). Catalogo delle opere di Molini del Cinquecento e Seicento.
2 parti in un vol. in folio, pp. XX, 27, 224, 1; XII, 304, IV, leg. m. perg. coeva con tass. e tit. oro al d., piatti in cart. marmorizz, tagli spruzzati. Gr. marca tipogr. in rame su ciscun front. Al primo vol. tav. con ritr. di Papa Pio VI e a pag.1 incisione con ritr. di Novello Malatesta. Al fine della prima parte una tav. di antiche iscrizioni e al fine del secondo vol. 4 tavv. in rame che raff. pianta e spaccati dellla Biblioteca Malatestiana di Cesena, i plutei e il portale gotico dell'Aula dei Nuti. Importante repertorio degli antichi codici custoditi nella storica Biblioteca Malatestiana di Cesena, secondo la loro collocazione dei plutei numerati, la cui preziosa raccolta è dovuta a Novello Malatesta Signore di Cesena nella metà del Quattrocento. Poderoso lavoro del G. M. Muccioli che fu direttore della Biblioteca, opera di grande rarità. Lozzi 1200. Difetto alla cuffia inferiore dovuto ad un lieve alone. Edizione molto rara. Splendido esempl. su carta forte a pieni margini. [525]
568299Norimbergae, Impensis Joannis Eberhardi Zeh, 1794-1803. 11 vol. in-4, rel. postérieure demi-basane marron à coins verts, dos lisses, ornés de fleurons dorés, pièces de titre de cuir marron, titres dorés, (8)ff.-560; 562; 570; 500; 566; 506; 572; 564; 555; 544 et 639 pp. Etiquette ex-libris aux armes du Baron de Warenghien. Texte en latin.
2 parts in 1 volume in-4to; (22), 346 cc; (72) cc.; frontespizio allegorico all'inizio di entrambe le opere, stampato entro elaborata cornice xilografica con i busti di Laura e Petrarca; 6 incisioni su legno a mezza pagina per ognuno dei Trionfi, belle iniziali xilografica istoriate; legatra in vitello marmorizzato del secolo XVIII, filetti e dorso dorati. Leggere macchie, titloo rifilato ma senza mancanze, numarazione talvolta erronea ma testo completo. Nota di possesso irriconoscibile. Bella e fascinosa copia.
19176A Amsterdam, Chez E. van Harrevelt, 1781. 2 volumes. vii, (1), 619, (5) pp.; (4), xvi, 531, (4) pp. 4to. Contemporary marbled calf, spines richly gilt with raised bands and gilt lettering, a bit rubbed. Kress B.415; Einaudi 4732; Goldsmiths 12154; INED 3814; McCulloch 63; not in Mattioli. Last and best edition, first published in 1700. This work has been reprinted through the whole of the 18th century. The author was a well-informed merchant of Amsterdam. During the 18th century the book was constantly revised and enlarged, so that by the end of the century little remained of the original work except the title. The 1781 edition was by far the best counting-house guide that had appeared, being, in this respect, infinitely superior to the dictionaries of Savary and Postlethwayt (McCulloch). - Fine copy on heavy paper.
191461909Wien, Gilhofer & Ranschburg, 1914. Gr.-4°. Mit 51 schwarzen, 6 farbigen Heliogravüren und 250 Textillustrationen. XLVI S., 1 weißes Bl., 101 S., 4 nn., 57 num. Bll., OLdr. m. reicher Deckelverg., goldgepr. Deckel- u. Rückentitel u. Kopfgoldschnitt.
193349504Paris, Marcel Plée, 1927(-1933). 4°. Mit ca. 6000 Abbildungen. Zus. ca. 5000 S., Etw. spätere HLwd.-Bde. m. gepr. Rückentiteln.
1st edition. Period boards with original wrappers, bound in, 8vo, 24 pages; 21 cm. Singerman 5795, Goldman 259. Warmly inscribed in Hebrew on the title page to Bibliographer Joshua Bloch from the author. In Hebrew. Deinard was a prolific Hebrew writer, producing more than 50 books and pamphlets often signed with his pseudonym, Adir. These included Toledot Even Reshef (1879; a biography of Abraham Firkovich, whom he knew in the Crimea) ; Sefer Massa Krim (1878; on travels in Crimea) ; Massale-Erez Kedem (1883; travels in Palestine and Egypt) ; Sefer Miflagot be-Yisrael (1899; on the Subbotniki and Hasidim) ; Zikhronot Bat Ammi (1920; a history of Russian Jewry over the previous 70 years) . He also published several short-lived Hebrew and Yiddish journals, among them Ha-Le'ummi, one of the earliest Hebrew periodicals in America. (Kressel in EJ, 2007) OCLC: 19164038. OCLC lists 5 copies (JTS, YU, Yale, Harvard, HUC) , none south or west of Cincinnati. An outstanding copy. (amr-45-29A)
Second edition, 3 vols., royal 8vo (235 x 155 mm), large paper copy, [4], 425, [1]; [4], 434, [2]; xl, 420, [4]pp., with half-titles and engraved frontispiece portrait to first and second volumes as called for, 10 facsimile plates, 6 of which are double-page or folding, some occasional light spotting to text (mainly prelims), marbled endpapers, cont. red morocco, spines gilt extra, marbled boards, spines just slightly faded, uncut, t.e.g. an attractive set. This famous bibliography of the output of the Manutius family and their Aldine Press, 1494-1598, has remained the standard work on the subject and has been praised as a classic of its kind. Over 1,500 entries given. Provenance: From the library of Charles Butler (1821-1910), Warren Wood in Hatfield, Hertfordshire. The majority of the library was sold at Sotheby's, London, on 5 April 1911.
First edition, 3 vols., bound in 4, 4to (279 x 185 mm), ONE OF 100 COPIES PRINTED ON THICK AND LARGE PAPER WITH EXTRA PLATES, [4], xxv, [7], 462,lxxix, [1]; [2], 555, [1]; [2], 298; [2], 299-622, lxiipp., with the author's wood-engraved device on each title-page, a wood engraving of the elaborately-quartered coat of arms of the Roxburghe Club on the dedication page, 85 engraved plates ((including the private plate of 'Diana de Poictiers' in vol. 2, which was apparently destroyed after only 50 copies had been printed, and a proof of the 'Prater' plate in vol. 3), 62 illustrations printed on fine and thin "India" paper and mounted on the text leaves, 55 other illustrations in the text, with the additional sixty engraved plates on 52 leaves from Lewis' Series of Groups bound in at the appropriate places as designated by Lewis in his 'Directions to the binder', contemporary notes in pencil to several endpapers and a few within the text, text and plates have staining of varying degrees, pale stain to many lower margins, a little damage to endpapers where bookplates have been removed, full red hard grain red morocco,,covers waterstained, spines lettered in gilt, all edges gilt. Unfortunately this handsome large paper copy has suffered from water damage sometime in the past, additional photographs are available upon request. This set with the additional set of etchings on india paper by George Lewis, of a classic work of the utmost importance for its wealth of eye-witness information and anecdotes about printed books, manuscripts, buildings, other artefacts and people, both from past centuries and from the author's own day, for the extraordinary collection of illustrations, mostly drawn during the tour itself, and finally as a sumptuous piece of book production. As soon as the book appeared, leading scholars derided Dibdin for his lack of scholarship, especially concerning early manuscripts and printed books. But one must distinguish between the extensive and extremely useful information about things and people Dibdin saw during his 1818 tour, and his own interpretations and conclusions, which now serve only as a window to the attitudes of the time. Dibdin's enthusiasm, readable style and entertaining anecdotes, moreover, caught the mood of his age, making the book extremely popular and influential. Lewis' A Series of Groups... was intended to accompany Dibdin's Tour but was rejected by Dibdin as unworthy of his book. Lewis, most perturbed, issued them at his own expense and presented his case in the eight-page Advertisement which was separately printed. Jackson 48; 56; 56n: Windle & Pippin A38a; A44; D13.
2 Vols., folio (450 x 360 mm), introduction volume: 31pp., orig. printed wrappers, facimile volume: 822 pages of coloured facsimiles, orig. cloth, spine slightly creased, slip-case, the facsimile is an enormous and extremely heavy book. Codex Sinaiticus is one of the world's most remarkable books. Written in Greek in the fourth century, it is the oldest surviving complete New Testament, and one of the two oldest manuscripts of the whole Bible. No other early manuscript of the Christian Bible has been so extensively corrected, and the significance of the Codex Sinaiticus for the reconstruction of the Christian Bible's original text, the history of the Bible and the history of western book making is immense. This magnificent printed facsimile reunites the text, now divided between the British Library, the National Library of Russia, St Catherine's Monastery, Mt Sinai and Leipzig University Library.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 52 issues full set, so far published. Set goes on to publish. Müteferrika. Dört aylik kitabiyat dergisi. 1993-2018. 1-52. [SET]. A very heavy and oversize set. Extra shipping fee will be requested.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Small 4to. (26 x 18 cm). In Turkish. 5 volumes set (2392 p.). Extremely rare as set with fascicles. A well-known and useful bibliographic catalogue of printed books with Arabic letters from Muteferrika Printhouse (1789) to 1928-1936 (Listed in modern Turkish trascription). In all 25,554 works are described not counting re-editions, listed in alphabetical order of titles. Eski harflerle basilmis Türkçe eserler katalogu. [Özege catalogue]. 5 volumes set.
19 x 13 cm. Faksimileband: 115 Blatt mit farbigen Miniaturen. Dunkelvioletter Samteinband auf schweren Deckeln, goldfarbene ziselierte Bronzebeschläge mit großem Lapislazuli-Medaillon im Zentrum, an den vier Ecken mit gemugelten Opalen, sowie an den 2 Schließen mit kleinen Lapislazuli geschmückt, dreiseitiger Goldschnitt. - Kommentarband in Leinen, beides zusammen in größerer gefütterter Seidenkassette. *Eins von 1495 nummerierten Exemplaren. Hochwertig gefertigtes detailgetreues Faksimile, der Einband wurde stilgerecht einem zeitgenössischen Florentiner Prunkeinband nachgebildet. - Tadellos erhalten. Bücher de
160965442Hac secunda Editione auctus, 1 vol. petit in-8 reliure de l'époque plein vélin, Apud Io. Pillehotte [ Jean Pillehotte ], Lugduni [Lyon ], 1609, 304 pp. et 4 ff. n. ch.