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1900273Lyon, Bernoux et Cumin, 1900 ; grand in-8, broché ; 218 pp., 10 planches hors-texte.
Royal 8vo, 32pp., title vignette, some light browning, orig. paper wrappers.
Second edition, 2 vols., 8vo (215 x 130 mm), xxvii, [9], 522, [10]; xiv, [14], 462, [x]pp., ownership signature torn away from outer upper bank margin of title page, final 3 leaves to vol. I and a couple of gathering from vol. II with waterstain tide mark (not unsightly), recent red half morocco, marbled boards, contrasting green morocco title label to spine, five raised bands, tooled in gilt. Robert Dossie (1717-1777) was a rigourous advocate for the advantages of improved public knowledge. With the publication of this work he provided information and instruction to the reader in a multitude of trades, many never before disclosed outside there trades. As a resource, it was well regarded by eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century artisans and became the standard work for practical techniques of that era.
207316Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, s.d. (1791) in-8, 12 pp., dérelié
169821457Paris, Michel Brunet, 1698 ; in-12, veau fauve, dos à nerfs très décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, roulette sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure de l’époque) ; VIII, 285, [11] pp. Table et Privilège. Imprimerie de Gilles Paulus-Du-Mesnil ; [8] pp. de Catalogue du libraire.
189318226Maurice, Imprimerie Engelbrecht, 1893 ; in-8 (25,3 cm), broché ; [4], XVI, pp 17-245, [1 bl.], XII, [2] pp.
18879813Bourg, Imprimerie Victor Authier, 1887 ; in-8, broché ; 15 pp., couverture vert clair imprimée.
19452251The Hague: 's-Gravenhage F. Batten; Printed by N.G. van der A Drukkerij Albédon 1945. First edition thus. First edition thus together with: second edition. 8 pp. String-tied textured wrappers. Minor wear to spine else fine.<br /> <br /> One copy each of the first edition March 1945 and the second edition April 1945 each one of one hundred numbered copies "somewhere in occupied Holland in honour of our British allies on the Ides of March 1945." Number 1 of the series Vliegend Verzet. Reprints Brooke's "Safety" and "The Soldier" along with Churchill's memoir of Brooke from the Times of April 26th 1915. ['s-Gravenhage, F. Batten; Printed by N.G. van der A (Drukkerij Albédon)] unknown
1644AQ29733Amsterdam: Ghedruckt tot Ceulen 1644. 16 232pp. Bound with: Ordonnantie ende Verhael vanden Stijl / ende Maniere van Procederen voor Amptman / Burghemeester / ende Schepenen der Stadt van Antwerpen. Amsterdam Ghedruckt in't Jaer Christi 1644. 35pp 1. And: By-Voechsel Vande costumen van antwerpen. Amsterdam Tot Ceulen in't Jaer Christi 1644. 16pp. And: Die bliide incomste den hertochdomme van Brabant in voortijden by haren Landtsheeren verleent. Amsterdam Tot Ceulen in't Jaer Christi 1644. 24pp. And: Ordonnantie ende Eeuwich Edict vande Eertz-hertoghen onse Souuereyne princen. Tot beter directie vande saken van iusticie in hunne Landen van herwertsovere. Amsterdam Tot Ceulen in't Jaer Christi 1644. 16pp. And: Interpretatie ende Verclaringhe van seeckere twijfelachticheden ende swaricheden die voorgevallen zijn inde Ordinantie ende eeuwich edict vande eerts-hertoghen onse souvereyne princen vanden XII. Julij in dit jaer M.DC.XI. Amsterdam Tot Ceulen in't Jaer Christi 1644. 16pp. And: Ordonantie albertine op de policye ende administratie vande goeden ende innekomen der stadt van Antwerpen ende t'ghene daer af dependeert. T'Antwerpen. Geeraerdt van Wolsschaten 1618. 8 102pp 2. And: Ordonnantie des coninghs onses ghenadighsten heere ende prince Op't stcuk vande Wachte soo vande Gulden als vande Borgerliicke Vendelen der Stadt van Antwerpen. T'Antwerpen. Inde Plantiinsche Druckeriie 1623. 34pp 2. And: Ordonnantie van miine heeren schouteth borger-meesteren schepenen ende raedt der stadt van antwerpen. T'Antwerpen. Inde Plantiinsche Druckeriie 1623. 34pp 2. And: Artiickelen van het bestant ghesloten ende gheconcludeert voor XII. jaren tusschen de majesteyt des konincks van Spanien. T'Antwerpen. By Joachim Trognesius 1609. 31pp 1. And: Naerder verclaringe Ende vermeerderinge vande articlen des Bestants mette interpretatien der seluer geaccordeert ende ghesloten tusschen de gecommitteerde vande ertshertoghen ende die vande Staten Generael. Tot Brussel. By Rutgeert Velpius 1610. 16pp. And: Corte wtlegginghen Van alle de Triumph-Wercken ghemaeckt ende ghestelt ter eeren den Doorluchtichsten prince cardinael ferdinandus infante van Hisp.op sijn blijde incomste binnen de stadt van Antwerpen den 17. April 1635. t'Hantwerpen. Lauwereys van Diest 1635. 38pp. And: Corte wtlegginghen ofte by-voeghsel vanden gheheelen triumph-wegh ghemaeckt ende ghestelt ter eeren des doorluchstichsten prince cardinael Ferdinandus infante van Hispanien. Op sijn blijde incomste binnen de stadt van Antwerpen den 17. april 1635. t'Antwerpen. Lauwereys van Diest 1635. 12pp. Without terminal leaf of text. And: Articulen Ende Conditien vanden Tractate / aengegaen ende ghesloten tusschen de Hoocheydt vanden Prince van Parma Plaisance &c. Stadthoudere Gouuerneur ende Capiteyn Generael vanden Lande van hervvaerts ouere inden name vande Conincklijcke Maiesteyt van Spaengien als Hertoghe van Brabant ende Marckgraue des heylichs Rijcx ter eenre ende de Stadt van Antwerpen ter ander syden: Den XVII. Augusti m.d. LXXXV. T'Hantwerpen. In de Cammerstrate inden Schild van Artoys / by my Daniel Vervliet 1585. 14pp. Quarto. Modern blind-tooled calf. Leaves browned. Central worm-track to final seven mentioned works with loss of text and sense in places. A sammelband of fourteen late sixteenth- early seventeenth-century Dutch-language pamphlets primarily concerning the administration of the city of Antwerp. The articles on customary law encompass the duties of city officials including burgomasters and justices of the peace; the conduct of criminal trials and implementation of torture; citizens’ rights including those of bastards and unmarried women; and contracts relating to property and trade. Two of the pamphlets are of particular note; firstly Artiickelen van het bestant ghesloten ende gheconcludeert voor XII a record of the proclamation of the Treaty of Antwerp issued in 1609 which initiated the Twelve Years' Peace an armistice between the Netherlands and Spain in the midst of the Eighty Years' War.; and secondly Articulen Ende Conditien vanden Tractate an official text of the condition of the 1585 surrender of Antwerp to Spanish condottiero Aleesandro Farnese following a lengthy siege. . Quarto. Ghedruckt tot Ceulen unknown
154427056Basle 1544 or after. A leaf with important wooodcuts from the earliest German description of the world. The Cosmographia was one of the most successful and popular works of the 16th century. The leaf with two woodcuts showing images of the Lighthouse of Alexandra within German text in black letter. Folio 320 by 175mm single sheet double-sided. unknown
193310738Wien: Herbert Reichner Verlag 1933. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. Octavo. 24 pp. frontis plates. Limited edition number 91 of 200 copies. As issued in red cloth over flexible boards with dust jacket. Spine title is a trifle faded; contents clean; dust jacket with printed paper spine label is a trifle darkened on the spine else and very gently rubbed; both book and jacket are in Very Good or better condition. <br /> <br /> Illustrated throughout with 32 facsimiles in addition to a folding frontispiece and three other folding facsimiles. As issued the stapled pamphlet "Die Autobiographischen Aufzeichnungen Erhard Ratdolts 1462 - 1523" is present in the sleeve on the front pastedown. Uncommon look into 15th and 16th century printer. Text in German. Herbert Reichner Verlag unknown
183528300Peekskill NY: Samuel Huestis 1835. Hardcover. Good overall. An early Peekskill imprint of this story which originated in the 8th and 9th centuries A.D.<br /> 32mo 118pp blue stiff paper cover stitch bound spine lacking with b&w woodcut illustrations. Light foxing throughout spine tender but holding. OCLC 701787336 shows 1 copy at Yale. Samuel Huestis hardcover
17747047London: W. Bowyer and J. Nichols 1774. Half Leather. Very Good binding. Octavo. xvi 144 2 adverts pp. First edition. In 19th century half speckled calf with corners and marbled papers over boards. Joints are moderately rubbed but sound; light shelfwear; a very few instances of early ink corrections or brief annotations in addition to Bowyer's name being added in ink to the title page in an early hand; additionally a 20th word in green ink on p. 1; one leaf M4 has been excised likely at the time of printing as the text is complete and the pagination is correct matching catalogued and digitized copies. <br /> <br /> In content this work comprises an abridged reprinting of Conyer Middleton's Dissertation 1734-5 correctly arguing that contrary to popular opinion William Caxton was the first printer in England. The second essay is an English translation of Gerard Meerman's Origines Typographicase in which the Dutch collector argues that the first printing was done by Laurentius in Harleim improved upon by Gutenberg and then Schoeffer in Mainz. Both essays are accompanied by intelligent commentary by the printers in addition to appendices on early Greek Hebrew and polyglot books. Bigmore and Wyman state "The book although it has been robbed of its authority by modern researchers at the time of its publication brought in great praise to its compilers the 'learned printers' of the age" p. 75. An important book delving into the history of printing in Europe that was reprinted several times in the 18th century. This copy of the first edition is from the library of American collector Albert A. Howard with his small monograph plate on the rear pastedown. Bigmore and Wyman p. 74-5; ESTC N10660; Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. W. Bowyer and J. Nichols unknown
186953665London: John Camden Hotten 1869. First Edition. First printing. Quarto 29cm. Publisher's quarter morocco over glazed boards; brown coated endpapers; xxi8032pp. Mild external rubbing primarily to board corners and spine ends; scattered faint foxing within; Very Good in the original publisher's binding. <br /> <br /> A well-printed facsimile on thick paper with a substantial introduction and end-notes by Rae. John Camden Hotten unknown
349702 pages in4 - bon état - petites taches en page 2 -
14801Troyes, veuve Oudot, 1745. In-12 de 172 pages orné d'un frontispice gravé sur bois, en vert avec les initiales B et C aux angles inférieurs indiquant qu'il a été dessiné par Bouchardon et gravé sur bois par Caylus. La page de titre en vert (avec figure) est suivie d'une 2ème page de titre datée 1739, date de la 1ère édition. Exemplaire provenant de la vente de la bibliothèque d'Emile Henriot du 19 novembre 1971. Quelques feuillets un peu roussis. Pleine basane mouchetée d'époque, filet à froid, dos à nerfs orné de caissons fleuris, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges mouchetées. Coiffe supérieure arasée, début de fente au mors inférieur avec petit manque à la coiffe.
2 Bde. in 1 Band. 575, (1) SS. 542, (2) SS. Mit wdh. Holzschnittdruckermarke an den Titeln. Reich blindgepr. Schweinslederband der Zeit auf 3 Bünden über Holzdeckeln mit abgeschrägten Deckelkanten. Am Vorderdeckel Plattenstempel mit Wappen des Römischen Reichs, am Hinterdeckel des Kurfürsten August von Sachsen, jeweils oben und unten begrenzt von Querriegeln mit Fleuronstempeln; die Rückenfelder dicht gefüllt mit Rankenwerksstempeln. Eine mittige Messingschließe. Vorsätze fehlen. Kl.-8vo. Schön blindgeprägter, ungewöhnlich gut erhaltener Schweinsleder-Wappenstempelband. Der Vorderdeckel zeigt zwischen Säulen "Des Heiligen Romisen Keisertums Wappen" (unten so in der Platte bezeichnet, mit Signatur "T. Kruger"); am Hinterdeckel das 12-teiige Wappen des "Augustus Churfurst" (an der Helmzierde bezeichnet "T.K."). Wohl noch früher Einband des Wittenberger Buchbinders Thomas Krüger (gest. 1591), Sohn des Buchbinders Nikolaus Krüger. "Seine ältesten datierten Stempel [...] tragen die Jahrzahl 1562" (Haebler I, 252). Krüger führte die in Wittenberg noch häufiger nachgemachte Mode ein, mehrere Platten auf jeweils einer Deckelseite anzubringen - ein Verfahren, das beim Kleinoktav-Format des vorliegenden Bandes außer Betracht blieb. - Gelenke unbedeutend berieben; altes Bibliotheksetikett und Signaturvermerke am Titel. Die originale ziselierte Schließe intakt. Insgesamt prächtig erhaltener Wittenberger Kurfürsteneinband mit sehr prägnanter Prägung, darin ein Klassiker des Humanismus in einem Lyonnaiser Druck. Zum Stempelmaterial: Haebler I, 250 V und 251, XV (= Herbst 9; Weale B 192 E). Vgl. Schweiger II, 129.
4to. (36) pp. Modern marbled boards. Very rare treatise: a report from the dean and medical faculty to the magistrate of Vienna, stating that they had inspected the city's pharmacies by order of the government, since "astrology" had predicted a plague epidemic for this year. Their evaluation is followed by a discussion of the nature of the plague, its causes (including eclipses and comets), and methods to prevent and to cure the disease (cf. Denis). - Possible authors are Crato von Krafftheim (1519-85) and Franz Emrich (1496-1560). Crato had developed an "Electuarium salutis Cratonis" against the plague, a popular mixture of theriac, mithridate, terra sigillata, bolus armenus, bezoar, and other remedies. That the use of "Thyriackh" is discouraged (fol. E2v) reinforces the case for Emrich's authorship: after the university reforms of 1537 he was the standard bearer of the modern hippocratic-galenic school of medicine, which disapproved of the previously favoured Arabic authorities. Indeed, the chapter on food and drink begins with a praise of Galen. In 1554 he published, under his own name, a treatise on plague prevention entitled "Ratschlag zu Verhüetung pestilentzischer Ansuechung". - Some browning and fingerstaining; trimmed rather closely in some places. VD 16, ZV 28156. BNHCat W 177. Denis, p. 398, no. 416. Lesky 710. Not in Durling, Adams, or BM-STC German.
20251Paris, Georges Ondet (achevé d’imprimer dans les ateliers de J. Longlois à Paris, le 5 décembre 1901. Aquarelles reproduites par procédé Reymond), 1902 ; in-quarto oblong, demi-chagrin à coins bleu marine, dos à nerfs soulignés à froid, fleurons au lys et titre gravés, page de titre montée sur carton et sur onglet de tissus (reliure de l’époque) ; [50] ff. y compris le premier blanc, le faux titre, le titre, la Table des Matières et l’achevé d’imprimer.
7488Undated: early nineteenth century. On one side each of two leaves of thin laid paper quality of tissue. Both leaves are good: lightly creased and spotted on aged paper. The first leaf roughly 19 x 18 cm carries six illustrations arranged 2 x 3 and with the captions reading: 'Price 2s/6d a way of purifying sea water'; 'Price 1s/6d preparation Acid Sulphuric'; 'Price of block 1s/- Physician Galenical School'; 'Price 1/- cold still'; 'Price 1/- Pelican'; '2s/6d distillation'. Printers blue pencil around third woodcut. The second leaf roughly 24 x 18.5 cm carries four illustrations arranged 2 x 2 the largest two being roughly 8 x 6 cm. The captions read: 'Bufonites' from the 'Hortus Sanitatis' of 1497 showing a man extracting a bezoar stone from the head of a frog; 'preparation medicinal earths'; 'obtaining draconites' and 'Hippocrates sleeve'. Along one margin: 'Please return specimens'. The 'Bufonites' engraving is certainly a skillful copy and it may be that the cuts were originally produced for a Roxburghe-Club-type publication before joining the printer's stock. Undated: early nineteenth century. unknown
(6) Bll., 39 Zeilen. Mit großem Titelholzschnitt. Moderner Halbpergamentband über Marmordeckeln. 4to. Bislang nicht nachgewiesene Inkunabelausgabe der klassischen katholischen Beichtanweisung. Der bemerkenswerte Titelholzschnitt zeigt eine Beichtszene, hinter dem Beichtstuhl ein Teufel, der seinen (im Spruchband gedruckten) Spruch "Cras, cras" ("morgen, morgen") einflüstert. - Diese Schrift, erstmals um 1471 erschienen, erlebte allein in der Inkunabelzeit über 100 bekannte Ausgaben; die vorliegende ist über den Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke nicht ermittelbar. - Der aus Lissabon stammende Dominikaner-, dann Augustiner- und schließlich Benediktinermönch Escobar (um 1367-1430) promovierte 1393 in Wien zum Doktor der Theologie und war später Bischof von Ciudad Rodrigo (1408), Ajaccio (1422) und Titular-Erzbischof von Megara (1428). Der päpstliche "poenitentiarius minor" war einer der am häufigsten gedruckten Autoren des späten 15. Jahrhunderts. - Etwas fleckig und mit kl. Quetschfalten.
8vo. 116 (but: 117), (1) SS. 19th century red morocco with richly gilt inner dentelle, leading edges gilt, marbled pastedowns. All edges gilt. Very rare first Latin edition of this controversial pamphlet, previously published in French as "Discours merveilleux de la vie, actions & deportements de la royne Catharine de Medicis" ("Paris 1563", but in fact printed in the autumn of 1574). This stinging indictment of Catherine de Medici was reprinted several times and also saw a German translation, "Öffentliches Ausschreiben der übelbefriedigten Stände in Frankreich" (i.e., "Public announcement made by the malcontent estates in France"), edited by Johann Fischart. - "The most controversial book associated with the name of Henri Estienne; this notorious biography of Catherine de Médicis, in the form of a violent Huguenot pamphlet against her, has long been attributed to Henri Estienne, although serious doubt has been cast on this attribution" (Schreiber). The anonymous author presents himself as a Catholic who insists the Huguenots should not have been butchered, but rather converted by means of theological argument. "Undoubtedly the writer is a member of the large party of malcontents, many of whom - at least after the massacre - were Catholics, who hoped that all men of national spirit from both persuasions might unite to throw off the cruel yoke of the Queen mother's rule and end the civil wars. Among the many Huguenot pamphlets of the time, this is the one to aim the sharpest arrows at the Queen mother. It contains a vitriolic account of the Queen's life, describing her family and upbringing in the most disparaging terms and revealing all the schemes, misdeeds and crimes committed since the beginning of her rule in 1560 [...] Repeatedly the author points out how she makes use of the precepts of her Florentine compatriot Macchiavelli" (A. Hauffen, Fischart-Studien, in: Euphorion 8 [1901], S. 536f.). - Light browning and very occasional light staining, sumptuously bound in the 19th century. Adams S 1754. BM-STC French, Suppl. 22. Renouard 143, 8. Schreiber 196.
196684090Collège technique ESTIENNE 1966 In-12 broché 18,5 cm sur 11,2. 168 pages.étiquette transparente collée entre pages 90/91,dos marqué. Bon état d’occasion. Poids sans emballage : 895 grammes.
195584092Collège technique ESTIENNE 1955 In-12 broché 18,5 cm sur 11,2. 174 pages.étiquette transparente collée entre pages 90/91,dos marqué. Couverture tachée. Bon état d’occasion. Poids sans emballage : 895 grammes.
Folio (215 x 300 mm). (16), 272, (24) pp. With woodcut device on t. p. (Minerva and Mercury holding the wing tips of a rising phoenix), woodcut portrait on reverse, and printer's device on final leaf, as well as numerous mathematical diagrams in the text. Contemporary Italian limp vellum with ms. spine title. First Latin edition of one of the major works by Proclus Lycaeus (412-485), founder and head of the neo-Platonic school of Athens: a commentary on the first book of Euclid's "Elements of Geometry", the "oldest mathematical textbook in the world still in common use today" (PMM). Includes the text of the theorems, set within ornamental woodcut framings, and the geometrical diagrams. The editor and translator Francesco Barozzi (1537-1604) taught at the University of Padua. He was later charged with sorcery (in particular, he was said to have caused a torrential rainstorm over his native Crete) and condemned by the Inquisition in 1587. "Barocius' edition of Proclus' commentary on the first book of Euclid's 'Elements' was the first important translation of this work, for it was based on better manuscripts than previous efforts had been. The translation, published in 1560, was completed by Barocius at the age of twenty-two" (DSB). His portrait on the reverse of the title page is cut within a magnificent border. - Old ms. ownership on flyleaf obliterated (probably in the early 19th century); old ownership stamp over title woodcut erased, replaced by a different coat of arms in ink, very likely that of the Italian comital family Antico (insignificant bleeding to reverse). Occasional slight waterstaining, still an exceptionally appealing, clean copy. Edit 16, CNCE 33726. Adams P 2138. BM-STC Italian 540. Mortimer 403. Honeyman 2543. DSB I, 468. Brunet IV, 895. Riccardi I/1, 82, 1 ("Bella e rara edizione"). Cf. PMM 25.