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Full Title: P. TERENTIA AFRI POET LEPIDISSIMI COMOEDIAE: Andria, Eunuchus, Heavtontimorvmenos, Adelphi, Hecyra, Phormio, ex emendatissimis ac fide dignissimis codicibus summa diligentia castigat, metris in suum ordinem recte restitutis, ac uarijs lectionibus in margine appositis ex collatione prostremarum editionum Aldini & Gryphiani exemplaris. Elenchum interpretum, qui in had comoedias docte simul & erudite scripserunt, proxima subinde pagina demonstrabit. Eorum qu in his interpretum commentarijs annotata sunt, index amplissimus. pp. [22], 154 [i.e. 308], 117 [i.e. 234, [8]. Lacks two leaves of front matter (*2 & *3). Various errors in pagination as recorded in other examples. Folio. 320 mm. Old full vellum binding. Double and triple column Latin text in Italic and Roman. Great many bold woodcut illustrations of the scenes appear throughout the volume, and add to its charm. The various early paper 'repairs' to the title probably cover up old ownerships. Written some time after these repairs is an ink manuscript notation: Della Libreria de S(an) Vincenzo (in Tuscany). CEdit Iniquos - which seems to identify the text and/or editing as unjust, evil, and/or wicked. not too unusual for pagan works. On the front flyleaf is the 18th or 19th century autograph ownership of A. Wallis (unidentified). Publius Terentius Afer (195/185-159 BC), better known in English as Terence, was a playwright of the Roman Republic, of North African descent. His comedies were performed for the first time around 170-160 BC. Terentius Lucanus, a Roman senator, brought Terence to Rome as a slave, educated him and later on, impressed by his abilities, freed him. Terence apparently died young, probably in Greece or on his way back to Rome. He only wrote six plays. All survived, and are printed here. In this famous 1545 edition of Terence, Scoto, provided three summaries for the action of each scene by different humanist scholars of note. The innovation was immediately popular. The basic layout problem in the case of Terence was that the text consists of short scenes with much back-and-forth badinage while the apparatus was typically very lengthy. Early printers of these texts arranged the commentary for each scene all around the base text, creating a window or windows for the words of Terence. The resulting window-and-frame layouts are visually very lively, with each spread slightly different from the last, depending on the length of the commentary with respect to the text. As the sixteenth century progressed, however, it became more usual to employ a simple two-column format that placed the base text of each scene first and the commentary afterwards, alternating but running continuously from column to column. The four columns on a spread owned variety and visual interest because the text of Terence was set in larger type and more generously leaded than the commentary, but the result was rarely as handsome as the older layouts. This two-column format took over because it was much easier to set, correct, revise, and reprint than a window-and-frame. Similarly, fewer and fewer options were exercised in ornamenting and illustrating the folio text as the century wore on. Virtually the only ambitious editions from this point of view are this 1545 Scoto and the 1553 Cesano. These books preserve something of the grace of earlier folios, with scene-by-scene illustrations that characterized some folio editions in the fourteen nineties. Illustrations of individual scenes disappeared entirely after the 1555. The wonderful woodcuts are valued mainly for what they tell us of the Italian stage in the 15th and 16th century. BM STC Italian p. 664. ADD1 Safe
20063832FBGütersloh, Coron Verlag, 2006. Bände: 4°. 28 x 20,5 cm. Kassette: 32 x 24 x 8,5 cm. 44 Blatt; 315 Seiten. Original-Lederband mit reicher floraler Goldprägung, goldgeprägtem Supralibros und Schleifenverschluss und Original-Leinenband mit aufmontierter farbiger Deckelillustration und goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. Original-Lederkassette mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel, floralem Buchschmuck und Supralibros. [8 Warenabbildungen]
193129024Aurillac Imprimerie Du Cantal Républicain 1931 4 Volumes Grand-n-8 67) LVI -278 pp- XLVI + 339 - LXI - + 348 - LXXIII + 291 - LXVI pp et LXVII planches ( 67 ) en couleurs , numérotation continue pour les 4 volumes, exemplaires non coupés, petites traces d'humidité sans gravité ( probablement dues à la condensation, in fimes petites tâches rouges dsur la couverture, bel aspect global de cet ouvrage paru à l'occasion de l'exposition coloniale de Paris 1931
413Petit in 4 carré demi-chagrin vert à nerfs,plats percaline verte,filet à forid en encadrement.Faux-titre,titre,XXIV,358 pages.nombreuses illustrations en hors-texte sous serpente en noir et en couleurs(bien complet du fac-similé en couleurs de l'affiche de Jules CHERET "La Saxoléine" exécuté sur zinc)pierres lithographiques,presse-produits,rouleaux,dessins lithographiques,la chromolithographie,la zinchographie,l'héliogravure,la photypie,la photoglytie etc..)ouvrage publié en douze fascicules sous le patronage de la maison Lorilleux & Cie.Manuel pratique s'adressant aux arbitres et aux imprimeurs
197817628<p>Laguna Beach California: Laguna Verde Imprenta 1978 One of fifty copies printed for Lawrence Clark Powell and Archibald MacLeish 1892 – 1982. This is a reprint of MacLeish's poem "Poem" which originally appeared in A Miscellany of American Poetry 1927 with a foreword by Powell. When Powell expressed his interest in publishing the poem which had not appeared in MacLeish's collected poems MacLeish was "astonished" and told Powell "I have no memory of the poem and…I do not recognize the rhythms as mine. Original Cockerell marbled paper wrappers. . 9 in. x 4 in. . Printed decorations in blue and gold by Rex Brandt. Hand-set and printed by Ward Ritchie on an Albion hand press. Handmade paper. A fine copy. Ward Ritchie notes in the colophon that as a student he wrote to MacLeish for permission to print a poem of his. The result was Interrogate the Stones which Ritchie published in an edition of twenty-seven copies in the spring of 1929 while he was a student at Frank Wiggins Trade School in Los Angeles. Ritchie writes "Now these many years later I am happy to have the privilege of printing another of his poems on an Albion hand press with decorations by my friend Rex Brandt."</p> Laguna Verde Imprenta,]
189958354<p>EXTREMELY RARE photo lithograph map. Condition: with folds as issued with professionally repaired tears and discolouration along folds. Reference: not in Quirino.</p> Government Printing Office, Washington.
190060005<p>photo lithograph map. EXTREMELY RARE. Condition: with folds as issued with tears at left and on cross-folds. Reference: Griffin #560</p> Government Printing Office, Washington.
6 nn., 204, 130 Bll. Mit Holzschnittdruckermarke am Titel sowie zahlr. figuralen und floralen Initialen und Vignetten in Holzschnitt. Französischer Lederband des 17. Jh mit goldgepr. Deckelfileten, Rückentitel und -vergoldung. Dreiseitig gesprenkelter Schnitt. Gr.-4to. Zweite, erweiterte Ausgabe der bedeutenden Abhandlung, erstmals 1595 erschienen. Der große Traktat über das Erbrecht behandelt Schenkungen, Stiftungen, Testamente, die soziale Bewertung des Reichtums etc. - Zahlreiche Stellen in griechischer Type. Exlibris des Juristen Saignard-Sasselanger am Spiegel, hs. Besitzvermerk "Ex libris petri fédon" (d. i. der Theologe Pierre Fédon, 1731-1799) am Vorsatz. Schönes Exemplar. Vgl. BM-STC French 36 (nur Ausg. v. 1599).
RARE 16th-century edition of the "Thesaurus Linguae Sanctae", a Hebrew-Latin dictionary for Catholic ministers, originally composed during the early 16th century by the Dominican Bible scholar St.Pagnini. The dictionary appended a list of nominalization patterns and a list of irregular nouns. This edition was printed by the famous Dutch publisher Christopher Plantin at 1570, during the first years of the religious strife that came to be known as the Eighty Years' War. The book features the publisher's elaborate emblem on the title page, a decorative first capital letter on the first text page, and floral title bars in several places throughout the book. The book ends with a royal privilege from Emperor Maximilian II. 115x165mm. Unpaginated preface and appendix. 380 pages (irregular pagination: [188] + [193-380], but the text is COMPLETE. Rebound in black cloth Hardcover. Gilt lettering on spine. Ex libris and binder's stickers on endpaper. Pen inscriptions (dated 1752) on title page, and outside the text on few other pages. Last text page upper edge slightly torn - NO damage to text. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This 16th-century old Plantin dictionary is surprisingly preserved in very good condition.
19814050FBGraz/Austria, Akademische Druck- und Verlags-Anstalt, 1981. 4°. 32 x 23 cm. [63] Blatt. Original-Lederband auf 5 Bünden mit reicher Goldprägung. [6 Warenabbildungen] (= Codices Selecti, Band 72).
3014Paris, chez A. Quantin imp.-éd., 19e s - gd in-8 - br. couv. pap. grise, non rognétome 1: 432 pp., ill. n.b., 1880 (dos cassé)tome 3: 404 pp., ill. n.b., 1882tome 5: 412 pp., ill. n.b., 1884tome 6: 200 pp., ill. n.b., 1885 (qqs piqûres)tome 7: 394 pp., ill. n.b., 1886 (rousseurs, dos cassé)tome 8: 396 pp., ill n.b., 1887tome 9: 404 pp., ill. n.b., 1888 (qqs piqûres, dos cassé)tome 10: 384 pp., ill. n.b., 1889 (trous de vers sans atteinte au texte, qqs mouillures, dos cassé)
19948855American Printing History Association 1994. 29 broadsides of quotations relating to printing and typography printed by various contributors several with wood engravings by John DePol. One of 200 copies printed for the American Printing History Assocation’s APHA 20th anniversary. Introduction by editor Michael Peich. Designed by Jerry Kelly. Title page introduction and contributor list printed at the Stinehour Press. Folio preliminary pages and broadsides housed in original grey linen clamshell box red morocco title label lettered in gilt to upper cover. A very good copy.“A shared interest in type has brought together this collection of broadsides; for without type there would obviously be no American Printing History Association.the group assembled here nicely represents the current state of fine printing in APHA’s twentieth year†Michael Peich. Contributing printers include Press of the Nightowl Michael and Winifred Bixler Harold Berliner Lowell Bodger Haybarn Press Michael Tarachow Bowne & Co. Stationers Aureole Press Stone House Press Oliphant Press Sun Hill Press Kelly/Winterton Press Coffee House Press Red Hydra Press Robert Minsky Bird and Bull Press Cary Library Press Aralia Press Bullnettle Press Irish Pig Press Turkey Press Brevier Press Midnight Paper Sales Yellow Barn Press Greenwood Press Stinehour Press Pentagram Press W. Thomas Taylor and Greenhouse Review Press. Representative fine printing in the American Printing History Association’s 20th year American Printing History Association unknown
2005ABE-9936583951Simon & Schuster NY 2005 Wonderful and unforgettable book with the signature of the author on the title page dedicated to 'Jeremy'. A rare first edition US hardback SIGNED. Complete number line of course. Unread looking clean and tight. Protected unclipped jacket. No annotations as new. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. As New/As New. Simon & Schuster NY hardcover
1865WRCAM54141Mound City Il 1865. 1p. Two older tape stains else clean. Very good. A rare U.S. Mississippi Squadron Special Order from Rear Admiral Samuel Lee on the Flag Ship Tempest passing along a confidential telegraph order from Gideon Welles Secretary of the Navy. Admiral Lee conveys the order that "the utmost vigilance should be exercised on the Mississippi River especially the lower portion of it to prevent the carrying across of plunder and property in the hands of Jeff Davis and his Cabinet and also to seize their persons." Davis and other Confederate leaders had fled Richmond and the oncoming Union Army; they had hoped to find sanctuary outside the United States. At one point they hoped to cross the South and reach Mexico. Davis his family and entourage were captured in Georgia on May 10. unknown books
16-5826Paris: Chez Goupil et Cie Boulevart Montmartre. Londres: Dque Colnaghi et Cie Pall Mall East 1855. . Small folio. 39.5 x 29cm. 10 salt print photographs on 10 leaves. CompleteSheets loose as issued in original paper folder title page and index. The index calls for 10 prints.This was one of the first signifcant uses of photography for art history the prints being replicated at the size of the originals. . Each plate is pasted onto a sheet carrying a brief printed caption and a numeric reference to Bartsch.References:Truthful Lens 46; OCLC Number / Unique Identifier: 457566239;R. van Straten Marcantonio Raimondi and his school: an iconographic index to A. von Bartsch Le Peintre-graveur vols. 14 15 and 16 1988; I.H. Shoemaker and E. Broun The engravings of Marcantonio Raimondi 1981; K. Oberhuber The works of Marcantonio Raimondi and of his school 1978 26-27 XIV 1 2 of The illustrated Bartsch ed. W. Strauss. Paris: Chez Goupil et Cie , Boulevart Montmartre., Londres: Dque Colnaghi et Cie, Pall Mall East, 1855. unknown
1937221004San Fransisco: Book Club of California 1937. Limited. hardcover. very good. Slim folio cloth-backed patterned boards somewhat soiled; paper spine label partially lacking. San Francisco: The Book Club of California 1937. Limited Edition -- one of 300 copies. Very good.<br/> <br/> Laid in is a leaf from the Old Testament the end of Chapter XXII & the beginning of Chapter XXIII with one initial letter. The leaf is lightly stained in the margins; the book is very good with rust marks from a paper clip on two blank pages and very lightly on the title page. The boards are lightly rubbed on the front with stains on the back cover and bumped corners. One of 300 copies printed at the Grabhorn Press. Gsabhorn Bibliography 275.<br/> <br/> Book Club of California unknown
1937221004San Fransisco: Book Club of California 1937. Limited. hardcover. very good. Slim folio cloth-backed patterned boards somewhat soiled; paper spine label partially lacking. San Francisco: The Book Club of California 1937. Limited Edition -- one of 300 copies. Very good.<br/><br/> Laid in is a leaf from the Old Testament the end of Chapter XXII & the beginning of Chapter XXIII with one initial letter. The leaf is lightly stained in the margins; the book is very good with rust marks from a paper clip on two blank pages and very lightly on the title page. The boards are lightly rubbed on the front with stains on the back cover and bumped corners. One of 300 copies printed at the Grabhorn Press. Gsabhorn Bibliography 275.<br/><br/> Book Club of California unknown books
1828135271828 P., Urbain Canel, 1828, 1 vol. in-8° (208 x 125 mm) reliure plein maroquin cerise, dos à 5 nerfs, titre et date dorés, double filet doré sur les coupes, tranches dorées, jeu de 6 feilets dorés en encadrement des doublures (MARIUS MICHEL), de ((2) ff. (faux-titre et titre) - XVIII pp. (Avertissement de l'éditeur) - 334 pp. - (1) f. (table).Mors légèrement frottés, rares rousseurs, très bel exemplaire dans une belle reliure janséniste de Marius Michel par ailleurs.
10692Paris, aux dépens de la Communauté, 1744. In-12 (164 x 100 mm), XXIV pp., 496 pp., 15 ff. n. ch., 1 f. (carton des pp. 265-266). Cartonnage d'attente recouvert de papier vert gaufré imitant le grain long, titre manuscrit à l'encre sur étiquette de papier, usures à une charnière, quelques frottements, déchirure sans manque p. 369, quelques rares rousseurs, déchirure dans la marge en gouttière p. 417, mouillure marginale aux deux derniers feuillets (cartonnage d'attente du début du XIXe siècle).
4to. (16), 56 (misnumbered "59"), 78 pp. Two parts with woodcut printer's device to title-page, bound separately in modern wrappers. First edition. - A treatise on wedding ceremonies and marriage law by the French jurist Brisson (1531-91), drawing on classical authors such as Aristotle, Cicero, Pliny, Ovid, Seneca, and Plutarch. Brisson was privy councillor to King Henry III, was promoted to Président a Mortier in 1580 and assigned First President of the Parliament by the Catholic League in 1589. - Some notes and underlinings in ink. Paper somewhat brownstained and waterstained at the margins, slightly wormed. BM-STC French 82. Adams B 2849. Cf. Jöcher I, 1385f ("De veteri ritu nuptiarum et iure connubiorum").
17906385Paris, Bossange (Imprimerie de P. Fr. Didot Jeune) et Nantes, Louis, 1790 ; (2) ff., 262 pp., (1) p.La pièce Charles IX est suivie de : Discours prononcés devant M.M. les Représentants de la Commune, le vingt-trois aoust 1789 ; De la liberté du théâtre en France ; de huit lettres ; Épître aux manes de Voltaire.Suivi de : [Dulaure, Jacques-Antoine] Crimes et forfaits de la Noblesse et du Clergé, depuis le commencement de la Monarchie jusqu'à nos jours. Paris, sans nom, sans date (1793) ; VI, 164 pp. et frontispice satirique gravé. Deux volumes reliés en un tome in-8 ; plein veau marbré, dos lisse orné et doré, pièce de titre en maroquin vert, tranches jaspées (reliure de l'époque).
1958002204Paris Hazan 1958
33430Paris : Fonderie de caractères d'imprimerie, 58 rue d'Hauteville, 1921. Maison Laurent et Deberny. Deberny et Cie. In-8 cartonné (24,5 x 16,5 cm), cartonnage imprimé de l'éditeur, non paginé (environ 500 pages). Important spécimen de livret typographique témoignant de l'association entre Charles Tuleu et Robert Girard de 1914 à 1921, composé de planches en noir et en couleurs. L'album est divisé en cinq parties. Quelques frottements, bel état général.
1868PHO-2124Paris, Imprimerie Impériale, 1868. Folio (36x27cm), 2ff.-IX-539pp., demi chagrin, dos à nerfs avec pièces d’auteur et titre, petite déchirure à la carte. Très bel exemplaire sans défauts, complet de ses 18 planches montées sur onglets.
1922002251Paris Albin Michel 1922