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In 16° (cm 6,8 x 13), legatura piena pelle coeva, mancanza alla cuffia inferiore, pp (24), 608, (6), frontespizio inciso in rame da Pietro Clouwet, al verso della carta (*12), ritratto entro ovale dell'A., inciso in rame, sempre del Clouwet. Esemplare in buone condizioni, malgrado gora di umidità alle prime 24 pagine; bruniture uniformi, rare sottolineature in alcune pagine. Edizione senza indicazioni di stampatore e luogo di stampa, coeva alla parigina di Courbé del 1654 (la prima è del 1650). Da pagina 481 troviamo le Poésies del V. (1598-1648), poeta prezioso membro dell'Académie Française, frequentatore assiduo del Salon di Rambouillet, che eccelse nell'arte epistolare dando un carattere spontaneo e naturale a testi sapientemente elaborati, il cui influsso sulla formazione e il gusto classici fu considerevole. Edizione fatta sulla quarta di Courbé, "très petits caractères", ma "véritable elzévirienne" (Brunet, 1860-'80, col. 1347). Nessun esemplare censito in SBN e COPAC, uno in CCF.
Un volume in 12° (cm. 12,5) Legatura di poco posteriore in Piena Pergamena rigida con titolo manoscritto al dorso. Tagli rossi. Tomo I: pp.24; (24), 159, (17); (6), 254, (19), 1 bianca; Tomo II: pp. (24), 208, (11), 1 bianca + 13 (di 14) tavv. incise in rame (ogni parte con proprio front. e propria numerazione, ma registro continuo); + con nuovo registro 2 cc.n.n., pp. 204, (5), 3 bianche. Al primo front. marca tip. con sfera armillare, fregi tipogr. in xilogr., Tre antiporte fig.. Tra le tavole f.t., una pianta di Aquisgrana ripieg. Sul verso del frontespizio sono elencati i trattati con i loro autori. Purtroppo manca la parte IV con il trattato sulle terme inglesi. Tra gli altri, un trattato sulle terme di Aquisgrana, un trattato sulle terme della Gallia ed altri trattati sulle acque minerali in generale, loro uso e benefici. Margini molto corti che sfiorano il testo, altrimenti bell'esemplare nitido e ben conservato, accettabile per la sua rarità.
pp. [8], 328. Engraved title page. Foxed. 24mo. 13 cm. Worn contemporary full leather binding. This is a page-for-page reprint of the 1650 Elzevier editions; and the second of two impressions of 1671 (without the preliminary headpiece). Willems 1462n. Valerius Maximus was a widely read Roman author, but little is known of his life. This work, [Nine Books of Memorable Deeds and Sayings] was written around A.D. 30 and is a miscellany of anecdotes about a variety of subjects. It was especially important as a source for writers and orators. The Dutch family of Elzevier (Elzevir; Elsevier) were the foremost printers of their time. They produced a vast variety of well printed scholarly and popular books; many in a very small handy format. Louis Elzevier, the founder of the firm, produced his first book in Leiden in 1583. The 'golden age' of Elzevier printing was between 1620 and 1680. The Elzevier dynasty probably produced their last publication in 1770. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 6
pp. 624, (24). Engraved title. 24mo. [116 x 60 mm.] Nice contemporary full leather binding with gold spine. A supplementary work to the Elzevier 1634-1640 edition of Tacitus. The Dutch family of Elzevier (Elzevir; Elsevier) were the foremost printers of their time. They produced a vast variety of well printed scholarly and popular books; many in a very small handy format. Louis Elzevier, the founder of the firm, produced his first book in Leiden in 1583. The 'golden age' of Elzevier printing was between 1620 and 1680. The Elzevier dynasty probably produced their last publication in 1770. Dibdin II:452; Willems 1094. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 6
pp. 624, (24). Engraved title. 24mo. [116 x 60 mm.] Contemporary full leather binding with elaborately gilt spine. Manuscript Ex Libris of Ludovici Brisout de Barneville, Counselor to the Royal Court, 1836. This is supplementary work to the Elzevier 1634-1640 edition of Tacitus. Dibdin II:452; Willems 1094. Tacitus was one of the greatest of Roman historians. He was a friend of Pliny the Younger a nd married the daughter of Cnaeus Julius Agricola. In A.D. 97 he was appointed substitute consul under Nerva, and later he was proconsul of Asia. The first of his works was the Dialogus [dialogue], a discussion of oratory in the style of Cicero, demonstrating to some degree why Tacitus was celebrated as an eloquent speaker; this work was long disputed, but his authorship is now generally accepted. Tacitus then wrote a biography of Agricola, expressing his admiration for his father-in-law as a good and able man. His small treatise De origine et situ Germanorum [concerning the origin and locatio n of the Germans], commonly called the Germania or Germany, supplies (along with the earlier account of Julius Caesar) the principal written material on the Germanic tribes. It is a picture of the sim ple Germans glorified by comparison with the corruption and luxurious immorality of the Romans. This moral purpose and severe criticism of contemporary Rome, fallen from the virtuous vigor of the old republic, also underlies his two long works, commonly called in English the Histories and the Annals. The extant books of the Histories cover only the reign of Galba (A.D. 68?69) and the beginning (to A.D. 70) of the reign of Vespasian but give a thorough view of Roman life?persons, places, and events. The surviving books of the Annals tell of the reign of Tiberius, of the last years of Claudius, and of the first years of Nero. The account contains incisive character sketches, ironic passages, and eloquent moral conclusions. The declamatory writing of the Dialogus is replaced in the historical works by a polished and highly individual style, a wide range of vocabulary, and an intricate and startling syntax - Columbia Encyclopedia. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 2/RON3
pp. (20), 96, (24). Solitaire printer's mark. Small 24mo. [122 x 70 mm.] Early plain vellum binding. A guide to princely behavior, first issued by Elzevier the year before. The Dutch family of Elzevier (Elzevir; Elsevier) were the foremost printers of their time. They produced a vast variety of well printed scholarly and popular books; many in a very small handy format. Louis Elzevier, the founder of the firm, produced his first book in Leiden in 1583. The 'golden age' of Elzevier printing was between 1620 and 1680. The Elzevier dynasty probably produced their last publication in 1770. Willems 442. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 2/SH U10
pp. 369, (13) + Engraved title. One leaf torn across the top with loss of about 10 lines. Old damp stain. 32 mo. [115 x 66 mm.]. Worn contemporary paper boards binding. Little is known about Suetonius' life except that he was briefly the private secretary of Emperor Hadrian. His work, De vita Caesarum [Concerning the Lives of the (Twelve) Caesars] survives almost in full. In it he does little to hide the sexual activities or moral depravity of the Roman court. There are also fragments of a much larger collection of biographies, De viris illustribus [Concerning Illustrious Men]. He gathered together all sorts of anecdotes, and the resultant biographies are lively and informative. The Dutch family of Elzevier (Elzevir; Elsevier) were the foremost printers of their time. They produced a vast variety of well printed scholarly and popular books; many in a very small handy format. Louis Elzevier, the founder of the firm, produced his first book in Leiden in 1583. The 'golden age' of Elzevier printing was between 1620 and 1680. The Elzevier dynasty probably produced their last publication in 1770. Willems 1118; Rahir, Les Elzevier, 1133. Small Box OST 5
12°. 14,7 x 10 cm. 439 S. Leinen mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Verlagsangabe, beide Deckel mit goldgeprägten Deckelvignetten und Rahmung, Kopfgoldschnitt. Lesebändchen. (= Elzevier-Ausgabe). Ecken, Kapitale und Gelenke etwas beschabt. Rücken etwas berieben. Das Lesebändchen etwas verkürzt. Kleines Buchbinderschildchen auf Vorsatz, kleiner Namenseintrag von alter Hand auf dem Vortitel, teils minimal stockfleckig, fester Buchblock. Insgesamt guter Zustand. Enthält Gedichte der 1., 2. und 3. Periode. - Hübsche Zierleisten und Schlußstücke.
Amstelodami, apud Ludovicum Elzevirium, 1649, in-12 piccolo, ottima legatura coeva in piena pelle, dorso a 5 nervi con titolo e ricchi fregi fitomorfi in oro negli scomparti, tagli spruzzati, pp. [20], 472, [6], l'ultima carta bianca. Con frontespizio calcografico e una tabella tipografica ripiegata f.t. Non è stata legata una ulteriore ultima carta bianca. Willems 1091. Bell'esemplare.
Lugduni Batavorum, ex officina Elzeviriana, 1634, in-12 piccolo, legatura coeva in piena pelle, dorso a 4 nervi con titolo e fregi in oro, tagli rossi, pp. [24], 310, [38]. Con frontespizio calcografico inciso da Cornelius Claesz Duysend e un ritratto xilografico dell'autore a c. *8v. Screpolature alla pelle della legatura, per il resto bell'esemplare.
pp. (16), 310, (34). Duysendt engraved title + Woodcut Illustration. Small 24mo. [120 x 65 mm.] Old English full leather binding. Spine worn. All edges gold gilt. Edited by Marcus Zuerius Boxhornius. The second of four Elzevier editions issued in 1634. Willems 412. "Jolie edition peu commune" - Brunet V:85. "A beautiful little volume" - Dibdin II: 384. Sallust was a famed Roman historian and politician . He was tribune of the people (52 B.C.) and praetor (46). He was ejected (50) from the senate ostensibly for adultery, but more probably because of his partisanship for Caesar. He served with Caesar after his praetorship and was his governor in Numidia; he was subsequently accused of misusing his governorship for personal gain. His principal works are the Bellum Catilinae, on the conspiracy of Catiline and his account of the Jugurthine War, Bellum Jugurthinum. His history of Rome is extant only in fragments; it probably covered the period 78 B.C. to 67 B.C. As a historian Sallust was important as one of the first to write historical monographs dealing with sharply limited events and periods. Although his style is consciously archaic, it is distinguished by its terseness and directness. His character sketches are particularly impressive and vivid, and his work has found as many imitators as critics - Columbia Encyclopedia. Very Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 2/Ron4
pp. [16], 310, [34] + Engraved title page by Duysent. Foxed. Latin text. 24mo. 14 cm. Lovely 18th century full leather binding, joints cracked. Copinger 4054; Willems 412n. Edited by Marcus Zuerius Boxhorn (1612-1653), to whom the dedication is addressed. The Elzeviers published four distinct editions under this date. This issue is the second reimpression. Early manuscript ownerships. Scarce. The Dutch family of Elzevier (Elzevir; Elsevier) were the foremost printers of their time. They produced a vast variety of well printed scholarly and popular books; many in a very small handy format. Louis Elzevier, the founder of the firm, produced his first book in Leiden in 1583. The 'golden age' of Elzevier printing was between 1620 and 1680. The Elzevier dynasty probably produced their last publication in 1770. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 6
Facsimiles, orig. cloth. The largest Elzevier collection ever assembled. This catalogue contains 3,464 entries fully described by Rahir for the French bookselling firm of Damasc?ne Morgand.
In-8, plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos à nerfs ornés de filets dorés, (4), 751, (1), 93, (46) p. d’index., titre frontispice et 2 planches hors texte dont une carte de l'Arabie, quelques figures dans le texte. Bonne édition elzévirienne, à l'adresse d'Amsterdam, comportant une nouvelle page de titre donnée par Louis et Daniel Elzevier. L’ouvrage est édité par Cornelius Schrevel, avec des suppléments, pour les livres I et II, de Christoph Bruno et Johann Freinsheim. L'édition est dédiée par Louis et Daniel Elzevier à Aegidio Valckener, gouverneur de la ville d'Amsterdam. Les initiales du titre (CSMD) désignent Cornelius Schrevelius, docteur en Médecine. Cette biographie classique d'Alexandre le Grand en latin est en partie reprise de 'L'Histoire d'Alexandre' de Clitarque. L'ouvrage comportait à l'origine dix livres; les deux premiers ont été perdus. (Brunet, II, 450. Rahir, n°1369. Schweiger, p. 321. Willems, n°1325) Quelques rousseurs et petites taches d'encre. Coiffes émoussées, mors partiellement frottés. Bon exemplaire, relié à l'époque, bien complet du titre frontispice et de ses deux planches dépliantes dont la carte de l'Arabie.
pp. (12), 414 (i.e.404), [28]. Printer's device (the Hermit) on title page. 24mo. 13 cm. Latin text. Worn original full leather binding, boards detached. The Dutch family of Elzevier (Elzevir; Elsevier) were the foremost printers of their time. They produced a vast variety of well printed scholarly and popular books; many in a very small handy format. Louis Elzevier, the founder of the firm, produced his first book in Leiden in 1583. The 'golden age' of Elzevier printing was between 1620 and 1680. The Elzevier dynasty probably produced their last publication in 1770. Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, born Gaius Caecilius or Gaius Caecilius Cilo (61 c. 113), better known as Pliny the Younger, was a lawyer, author, and magistrate of Ancient Rome. Pliny's uncle, Pliny the Elder, helped raise and educate him. Pliny the Younger wrote hundreds of letters, of which 247 survive and are of great historical value. Some are addressed to reigning emperors or to notables such as the historian Tacitus. Pliny served as an imperial magistrate under Trajan and his letters to Trajan provide one of the few surviving records of the relationship between the imperial office and provincial governors. Willems 506; Copinger 3646. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 4
Petit in-12, broché, couverture de papier moderne, 60 p., bandeaux et culs de lampe. Jolie édition hollandaise "à la sphère", réimpression elzévirienne de l'édition de 1662. (Guibert, I, 85, n°12). Bon exemplaire.
Petit in-12, broché, couverture de papier moderne, 96 p. (quelques rousseurs), bandeaux et culs de lampe. Jolie édition hollandaise, "à la sphère". (Guibert, I, 101, n°7) Bon exemplaire.
Petit in-12, plein vélin ivoire à la Bradel, pièce de titre de veau bordeaux (rel. moderne), 48 p., frontispice gravé, bandeaux et culs de lampe. Quatrième édition, "à la sphère", imprimée en Hollande par les Elzevier. (Guibert, I, 147 n°5. Willems 1314). Ex-libris Guillaume Hoffman ("G.H."). Bon exemplaire, frais, bien relié.
Petit in-12, broché, couverture de papier moderne, 84 p., bandeaux et culs de lampe. Jolie édition hollandaise "à la sphère". (Guibert, I, 113, n°7). Bon exemplaire, réimpression elzévirienne de l'édition de 1663.
Petit in-12, broché, couverture de papier moderne, 36 p., bandeaux et culs de lampe. Jolie édition hollandaise "à la sphère". Cette comédie en un acte donna également lieu à une comédie-ballet en trois actes qui reprenait le même texte. (Guibert, I, 237, n°8). Bon exemplaire, réimpression elzévirienne de l'édition de 1674.
16mo., on laid paper, title and preliminaries very lightly age-soiled; most attractively bound in seventeenth century red full morocco, sides with triple frame border stopped at corners by rosettes all in gilt, back with five raised bands, second compartment framed and lettered in gilt, all other compartments framed in gilt, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, one corner lightly bruised, joints very lightly rubbed, short split in upper joint (but binding entirely sound), a very good, clean copy of a scarce work in wholly unrestored period binding. Scarce life of Paolo Sarpi by his disciple Fulgenzio Micanzio (1570-1654). Sarpi (1552-1623), Venetian scholar, church reformer and patriot, was the author of several works, of which the most important is his 'Istoria del Concilio Tridentio', first published in Italian (London, 1619) with an English translation by Brent in the following year and a French edition by Elzevier in 1661. It was his approach to treat ecclesiastical history in the manner of politics; 'a kind of Anglican picture of the debates and decisions' (Hay). His contempt for the Curia made him popular with Protestants; Milton refers to him as 'the great unmasker'. Prudently, Sarpi never acknowledged his authorship of the work, despite the efforts of Louis II to extract his admission. Willems, p.217, n.876.
In 12° (cm. 12,5) 1 c.b. + 3 cc.n.n. + pp.168 + pp.173 + 1 c.b. + pp.122 + 8 cc.n.n. Ben legato in piena perg. moderna con tit. al dorso. Testo greco e versione latina con note. tagli colorati in rosso. Frontesp. foderato, altrimenti ben conservato. Ediz. mancante al Rahir che riporta nel suo Catalogo (n°3025, pag.355) l'edizione del 1708, dovuta ai soli fratelli Wetstein di Amsterdam, in tutto corrispondente a questa del ns. esemplare.
pp. (8), 448. Engraved title. Uncut and deckle edged. 24mo. [142 x 80 mm.]. Nineteenth century full leather binding. Spine perished. The Holland House copy with engraved Ex Libris and shelf marks. Important Latin & Greek dictionary / lexicon. Line for line reprint of the Louis Elzevier 1651 edition. The Dutch family of Elzevier (Elzevir; Elsevier) were the foremost printers of their time. They produced a vast variety of well printed scholarly and popular books; many in a very small handy format. Louis Elzevier, the founder of the firm, produced his first book in Leiden in 1583. The 'golden age' of Elzevier printing was between 1620 and 1680. The Elzevier dynasty probably produced their last publication in 1770. Willems 1343. AN UNCUT ELZEVIER IS AN EXTREMELY RARE FIND. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX2/SHU30
Two volumes bound in one, complete. Third, final, and much expanded edition of this important Elsevier publication (the 1663 and 1664 editions had only one volume, of 180 pages). 180; 8, 232 pp. FROM THE COLLECTION OF CHARLES PIETERS (1782-1863, with his elegrant engraved bookplate), WHOSE "ANNALES DE L'IMPRIMERIE ELSEVIRIENNE" (1851) REMAINS ONE OF THE GREAT MONUMENTS OF ELSEVIER BIBLIOGRAPHY. 12mo. BEAUTIFULLY BOUND IN FULL MIDNIGHT MOROCCO, TRIPLE GILT FILLETS AND GILT TURN-INS. All edges gilt. Light wear to extremities of binding, otherwise FINE AND BRIGHT. Pieters 1667.7; Pieters auction catalogue (1864) no. 575 (this copy, of course); Brunet IV, 1156; Gay Lemonnyer III, 969.
In-8, plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés (mors fendus), (2) f., 547 p., (36) f. d'index, titre frontispice de R. Persyn gravé. Jolie édition elzévirienne, et bonne édition critique donnée par Cornelis Schrevel, de l’œuvre de l’historien romain Marcus Junianus Justinus, abréviation de l’immense 'Histoire universelle' de Trogue Pompée consacrée à la Grèce et à Rome, aujourd’hui perdue. Index original de Joannes Freinshemius. "Ecrivain habile, dont le style est net, l’expression d’une grande pureté et la réflexion solide" (Joël Schmidt). Titre emblématique gravé R. Persyn. (Brunet III, 566. Willems, 1409). Plusieurs ex-libris anciens manuscrits dont: "De Mézières, 1723".