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39491In-8 (210 x 148 mm), broché, couverture imprimée, 446 pages. Pau, Chez l'auteur, 2020.
1660335621660 Amsterdam - Jacques Le Jeune - 1660 - 1 volume in12 de 10 + 278 + 7 pages - Reliure plein chagrin bleu nuit - Dos quatre nerfs (légérement frottés) - filet sur les coupes - Dentelle intérieure - Filet d'encadrement à froid sur les plats - Toutes tranches dorées -
In 1 Band. 13,5 x 8,4 cm. (12) 599 S. Ganzpergament der Zeit mit schwarzem handgeschriebenem Rückentitel. Titelkupfer. Einband etwas berieben und fleckig, angestaubt, Schnitt fleckig. Titelkupfer gerändert, etwas berieben und beschabt (ohne Bildverlust). Buchblock teils leicht wellig, hier einige Blatt wasserrandig. Großteil des Buchblocks leicht gebräunt, aber fleckenfrei. Insgesamt noch guter Zustand. - Contemporary vellum, handwritten title to spine, copperprint-frontispiece. Generally in acceptable condition. Eine der wenigen medizinischen Schriften des Günstlings von Kardinal Richelieu und Leibarztes von Ludwig XIV. und Kardinal Mazarin. Mit vielen philosophischen Themen vermengt: Kapitel über Liebe, Freude, Hoffnung, Kühnheit, Beständigkeit, Wut, Kenntnis der Tiere etc. - Brunet III,726. - Caillet 2730. - Hirsch/Hüb. I,879 (andere Ausg.) und II, 157. - Es erschienen später noch zwei weitere Teile (1660 und 1662).
163314597Lugdunum Batavorum (Leyde), Elzevier, 1633 ; in-12 ; plein vélin ivoire à recouvrement rigide de l'époque, titre manuscrit au dos ; (12) dont titre illustré gravé et portrait d'Alexandre le Grand, carte dépliante, 338, (21) pp., (1 bl.), 1 gravure sur bois hors-texte (p.75).
17185781Traiecti ad Rhenum [Utrecht], Van de Water, 1718. In-16 (62 x 117 mm), 456 pp., 28 ff. n. ch., 3 cartes dépliantes. Maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs orné, roulette intérieure et sur les coupes, tranches dorées (reliure de l’époque).
In 12° (12,8x7,5 cm); (16), 402, (2) pp. Bella legatura coeva in piena pelle scura marmorizzata con dorso a 4 nervi e titolo e ricchissimi fregi in oro allo stesso. Qualche piccolo difetto ai margini del dorso. Tagli spruzzati in rosso. Marca tipografica al frontespizio con motto "Non Solus". Testatine e iniziali xilografiche. Esemplare in buone-ottime condizioni di conservazione. Prima edizione stampata da Johannes Elzevier di quest'opera del noto medico ginevrino discendete da una famiglia protestante lucchese, Alexander Deodatus. L'autore fu medico ufficiale della "Chambre de la Santé" di Ginevra e amico personale di John Milton. L'opera è una guida per il mantenimento della buona salute con descrizione di numerose malattie e ritrovati farmaceutici per curarle. Prima edizione rara, un solo esemplare censito in ICCU e in buone-ottime condizioni di conservazione. First edition, good copy. Bibl.: Krivatsy 3108. Osler 2440. Wellcome II, 450. Willems, Les Elzevier (1880), 861.
51-5914Amsterdam: Danielem Elsevirium 1677 and Ex Typographica Blaviana Amstelodami M DC LXXXIII i.e. 1683. Two works bounds together in contemporary vellum; small piece missing on spine. Small 4to. 15 x 19.5cm. Numerous woodcuts. Collation 76 239 49pp.Tractatus de homine = OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:1156436662:Notes:"Claudii Clerselier praefatio Gallicae editioni praefixa & in Latinum conversa:" p. 5-70 at frontAt head of title: Renati Des-CartesPrinter's device on t-pReprint of 1662 first Latin editionSignatures: a-iâ´ k² A-Zâ´ 2A-2Gâ´Title in red and black; head and tail pieces; initials; side notes.AND.Musicæ compendivm = OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:894012867:Physical Description:49 pages : illustrations music diagrams ; 21 cm 4toNotes:Woodcut title vignette with text "Indefessus Agendo.".René DESCARTES – Tractatus de Homine & Musicae Compendium Très rare ensemble de deux importants ouvrages de René Descartes reliés ensemble en un volume reliure d'époque en plein parchemin plats un peu salis pièces de titre de maroquin au dos manques en tête et en queue autrement bel état. Intérieur avec quelques rousseurs et certaines pages bien brunies sans gravité. René DESCARTES – Tractatus de Homine et de Formatione Foetus. Apud Danielem Elsevirium Amstelodami Chez Daniel Elsevir à Amsterdam 1677 – Édition originale en latin de cet important ouvrage de l'auteur : le traité de l'homme jolie vignette de l'éditeur en page de titre. Illustré de nombreux bois gravés dont certains particulièrement évocateurs. 74 239pp. Relié avec René DESCARTES – Musicae Compendium Ex typographia Blaviana 1683 Amstelodami Amsterdam Belle réédition de cet abrégé de musique publié pour la première fois en 1618 intérieur bien complet des quelques figures en bois gravé jolie vignette en page de titre. 49pp. Provenance : un cachet illisible effacé en page de titre du premier ouvrage. Amsterdam: Danielem Elsevirium, 1677 [and] Ex Typographica Blaviana, Amstelodami, M DC LXXXIII [i.e. 1683] hardcover
16571221– Leyde [Rouen] : Les Elzevirs [sic], 1657. In-12, 143 x 88 : (17 ff.), 296 pp., (1 f. bl.). — Maroquin rouge à long grain, plaque à froid losangée au centre sur les plats, double filet doré en encadrement, dos à nerfs orné, tranches dorées, roulette dorée intérieure (Vogel).
1663029793Amstelodami 1663 Apud Joannem Blaeu. Ludovicum, & Danielem Elzevirios. Lugd. Batavorum, Apud Franciscum Hackium. Vellum (Hardcover) 1st Edition
1663029794Amstelodami 1663 Apud Joannem Blaeu. Ludovicum, & Danielem Elzevirios. Lugd. Batavorum, Apud Franciscum Hackium. Full-Leather (Hardcover) 1st Edition
13653Amsterdam Daniel Elzevier 1670 in 12 1 volume relié pleine basane foncée (XVIIIème), dos à nerfs, orné, [3] 256 pages (feuillets de garde jaunis). Reliure très usée, mors fendus, coiffes arasées, épidermures, coins émoussés et usés
1670672Amsterdam Chez Daniel Elzevier 1670 1 vol. in-8 ( 15,5 x 9,5 cm ) T, ( 2 ) ff. n.ch. , 256 pp. . En français avec des passages en italien . Contient : Aux amateurs de la langue toscane ; Le Guidon de la langue italienne en XI paragraphes ; Tre dialoghi familiari ; La Mora commedia molto piacevole ad Imitatione dell' Eunuco di Terentio ; Complimenti italiani . Ghirlanda di varii fioretti & proverbi italiani . Marque typographique " Ne extra oleas " à la Minerve (Athéna ) avec olivier et chouette ; bandeau , lettrines , culs-de-lampe . Plein vélin de l' époque . Dos lisse , titre manuscrit . Deux mots écrits à l' encre au titre . Etat correct . Plat inf. légèrement sali . Mors sup. usé . Mouillure marginale sur six ff. in fine . ( Collat. complet ) .
2709GEORG OLMS VERLAG HILDESHEIM New York 1976
83Good. Lugduni Batavorum Ex Officinâ Elseviriorum 1640. 12mo. xxiv; 1-289 ; 300-414 ; xxviii Numbers 290-299 not used in pagination. Printers device on the title page. Dedication to Ioanni de Laet by Bonaventure and Abraham Elzevier Lugd-Batav.Kal.Sept. MDCXL. Praefatio C. Plinii Caecilii Secundi Vita per Ioannem Mariam Catanaeum composita. Eiusdem Vita ex epistola collecta. Ex Onuphrii Panuini Commentariis in fastos ad annum DCCCLIII. Nomenclator. Black gilt morocco raised bands with armorial back strip. Bookplates of M. A. G-du Plessis and P. de La Moranderie. Hinges worn but holding. Verso of front flyleaf has a shelf mark "a/3." With the annotation " au chiffre du duc de Sardes-Bovannes " sp . There is a prior bookseller's comment on the edition in ink. Willems 506. Copinger 3646. hardcover books
16348401<p><b>1634 Respublica Holy Roman Empire Germany Charlemagne Ferdinand II Elzevier</b></p><p><i>The famed Lyon publisher Elzevier published a series of travel guides under the title 'Respublica'. This work is a collection of various authors on European countries focusing on geography and historical significance. This volume covers the Holy Roman Empire the history of Germany as well as biographical sketches of each of the rules and kings from Charlemagne to Ferdinand II.</i></p><p><i>Authorship on this work is ambiguous – often attributed to Philipp Cluver or Carlo Ludovico.</i></p><p>Item number: #8401 </p><p>Price: $499</p><p>ELZEVIER</p><p><b><i>Respublica et status imperii Romano-Germanici.</i></b></p><p>Lugduni Batav.: Ex Officina Elzeviriana 1634 </p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages; </p><p>o 16 408</p><p>o Signatures: 8 A-Bb8 Cc4</p><p>· Language: Latin</p><p>· Binding: Vellum; tight & secure</p><p>· Size: ~4.5in X 2.5in 11.5cm x 6.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>8401</p> Officina Elzeviriana hardcover
41219<p>Amsterdam: Ex Officinâ Elseviriana 1674. 12mo 131 x 73 mm 7 parts in one 176; 86; 60; 200 2 blank; 120; 24; 103 5 blankpp. first part with general title printer's woodcut device to title expertly replaced all leaves neatly ruled in a contemporary brown ink text very clean and bright bound in a blue morocco floral border to both boards spine with five raised bands exquisite gold tooling to compartments gilt turn ins al edges gilt a very fine binding which resembles bindings from the Samblanx bindery but is not signed. The most important bookseller's catalogue of the seventeenth century listing about 20000 books from the stock of Daniel Elzevier. Divided into seven parts over the following subjects: theology law medicine miscellaneous subjects and books in the French Italian Spanish English and German languages. "No prices were given but these were presumably quoted in request. Included are of coursethe books published by the Elzeviers still in print and a vast number of other books printed in Holland and the catalogue is therefore still of bibliographical value. It also served contemporary scholars as a work of reference and may be considered a select universal bibliography."—Breslauer & Folter. Willems 15; Rahir 8; Berghman 2004; Bigmore & Wyman I p. 196; Breslauer & Folter 68; Pollard & Ehrman 69.</p> Amsterdam: Ex Officinâ Elseviriana, 1674 hardcover
167411794Amstelodami, ex Officinâ Elzeviriana, 1674. 7 parties en 1 vol. in-12 de 176 pp., 86 pp., 1 f. bl., 60 pp., 200 pp., 2 ff. bl. ; 120 pp. ; 24 pp. ; 103 pp. (sans les deux derniers feuillets blancs), cartonnage papier, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge (relié vers 1800).
162637696Lugduni Batavorum: Elzeviri (Leiden: Isaac Elzevier) 1626. 21 Bl., 256 S. 22 x 17 cm. Ganzpergamenteinband der Zeit mit handschriftlichem Rückentitel.
1634WRCLIT71185Leiden: Ex officina Elzeviriana 1634. 67-3302pp. 16mo. Contemporary unlettered calf raised bands blindstamped corner pieces. Engraved title. 1679 ownership inscription "Guilielmi de Grey" on pastedown and abbreviated in upper margin of title joints cracked a bit toward toes bit of surface erosion to upper corner of lower board; still a very good copy. Second edition of this volume in the Elzevier sequence of histories closely resembling the first edition of the same year but with the reading 'rum rerum studiosi' in the bottom line of A2 and with 23 lines plus running title and 'Finis' on page 330. RAHIR 396. WILLEMS 409. Ex officina Elzeviriana hardcover books
1648WRCLIT79813A Leide: Chez les Elzeviers 1648. 2476519pp. Engraved title. 12mo. 13.6 x 7.8cm. Sturdily bound in full 19th century claret morocco raised bands marbled endsheets a.e.g. Spine darkened a bit occasional marginal foxing but a very good copy. First Elzevier edition of the celebrated memoirs of the foremost French Renaissance historian 1445-1509 notable as an important analysis of 15th century culture politics and personality. ".The graphic style of his narrative and above all the keenness of his insight into the motives of his contemporaries an insight undimmed by undue regard for principles of right and wrong make this work one of the great classics of history" - ENCYC. BRITANNICA. ".Authoritative and rare.printed in Paris probably by Le Gras" - Rostenberg & Stern THE HOUSE OF ELZEVIR 27 referencing this edition in their offering of the 1661 edition. "Jolie édition dont les exemplaires grands de marge et bien conservés sont fort recherchés" - Brunet. With the bookplates of Arthur Atherley partially obscured by that of Julia Parker Wightman. RAHIR 630. BRUNET II:191. WILLEMS 634. Chez les Elzeviers hardcover books
1648WRCLIT53547A Leide: Chez les Elzeviers 1648. One volume bound in two. 24370; 371- 76519pp. Engraved title. 12mo. 13.5 x 7.5cm. Very handsomely bound in full early 19th century dark brown straight grain morocco unsigned spines and panels elaborately decorated in blind marbled endsheets a.e.g. Auchincruive bookplate with shelf numbers in first volume. Some rubbing to a few extremities and one joint slight tanning otherwise a very pretty set. First Elzevir edition of the celebrated memoirs of the foremost French Renaissance historian 1445-1509 notable as an important analysis of 15th century culture politics and personality. ".The graphic style of his narrative and above all the keenness of his insight into the motives of his contemporaries an insight undimmed by undue regard for principles of right and wrong make this work one of the great classics of history" - ENCYC. BRITANNICA. ".Authoritative and rare.printed in Paris probably by Le Gras" - Rostenberg & Stern THE HOUSE OF ELZEVIR 27 referencing this edition in their offering of the 1661 edition. "Jolie édition dont les exemplaires grands de marge et bien conservés sont fort recherchés" - Brunet. RAHIR 630. BRUNET II:191. WILLEMS 634. Chez les Elzeviers unknown books
1630WRCLIT39174Leyden: Elzevier 1630. 143529pp. 24mo. Contemporary vellum over boards title in manuscript on spine. Engraved title. Early ownership inscription on free endsheet partially inked out at an early date otherwise a very good copy. The second of three printings to appear in 1630 the copy in hand having the 352pp. text and the reading "Clementius in provinciales." at the beginning of line one of the 3rd page of the Introduction. One of several volumes de Laet the noted Flemish geographer and officer of the Dutch West Indies Company contributed to the Elzevier "Republic" series. RAHIR 302. WILLEMS 326. Elzevier hardcover books
1676WRCLIT80134Amsterdam: Aprud. Danielem Elzevirium 1676. 2344pp. 12mo. Full red strait-grain morocco boards with ruled outer gilt frame and inner frame with looped corners spine ruled in gilt with title and oval devices gilt inner dentelles moiré silk endleaves a.e.g. by Courteval of Paris. Some wear at foretips and spine extremities with minute loss at crown otherwise very good. With the gilt bookplate of John Roland Abbey. Denoted an "edition nova" complete with the annotations and commentary of John Bond from the London editions of 1606 and thereafter. With Courteval's printed bindery label from No.1 Rue des Carmes in the upper forecorner of the verso of the free endsheet. "Edition tres-jolie." - Brunet. WILLEMS 1517. BRUNET III:318. Aprud. Danielem Elzevirium hardcover books
167409098Amsterdam: D. Elzevier 1674. Contemporary stiff vellum with overlapping edges small hole in the rear cover manuscript spine title. “A SELECT UNIVERSAL BIBLIOGRAPHY†Breslauer & Folter. With nearly 20000 titles this is the largest most international and most important 17th-century bookseller’s catalog. It served a cosmopolitan European clientele. The third generation typefounder printer editor and bookseller divided his Latin inventory into theology law medicine and varia. He imposed the same scheme on his holdings of French and German books. The Italian Spanish and English language materials are in three straight alphabets. A fine crisp copy. ¶Breslauer & Folter Bibliography its History & Development 68; Bigmore & Wyman Bibliography of Printing I: 196; Willems Les Elzevier 15. D. Elzevier unknown
1755I4I972YXY9AVAmsterdam 1755. Large 4to 27 x 21 cm. Gerrit de Groot and the widow of Salomon Schouten and sons 19th-century red calf blind-tooled sides red title-labels on spine and marbled endpapers. With engraved frontispiece title-page printed in red and black small woodcut on title-page in each volume and an engraving in text. 2 volumes. 20 1105 1 blank; 4 966 pp. First edition of a 2000-page pharmaceutical dictionary compiled by the Dutch physician and poet Kornelis Elzevier 1717-1761. It uses the Latin terms for an enormous number of compounds and substances with brief remarks in Dutch on their preparation and effectiveness. For various medicaments Elzevier mentions his sources which include Cordus Mesue Mynsicht Wecker and various other lexicons and pharmacopoeias. The engraved frontispiece shows an apothecary where the personifications of Truth and Experience expell Superstition and Stupidity. On the floor lie several books by popular physicians like Boerhaave Dodonaeus Lobel and Lemery with on the background busts of Hippocrates Galen and Paracelsus.Small corner torn off half-title of first volume some marginal water stains and foxing and marginal thumbing throughout. Binding heavily discoloured on spine and partly on the sides otherwise in good condition and wholly untrimmed leaving ample margins.l Blake p. 135; STCN 5 copies; Wellcome II p. 522; WorldCat 9 copies. unknown