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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.
1648ST19567-004Leyden: Chez les Elzeviers 1648. First Elzevier Edition. 135 x 75 mm. 5 1/4 x 3". 12 p.l. 765 19 pp. <br/> ATTRACTIVE DARK BLUE MOROCCO GILT BY NIÉDRÉE stamp-signed on front turn-in covers with French fillet border raised bands spine compartments with sea lion crest of Sir Richard Tufton at center curling tendrils at corners gilt lettering densely gilt turn-ins marbled endpapers all edges gilt. With engraved title page featuring four tondo portraits and the French royal arms. Verso of front free endpaper with ink monogram of Edwin Wolf II; front pastedown and front flyleaf with tipped-on old dealer descriptions. Willems 634 citing this copy among the handsomest offered at auction; Rahir 630. ◆A little browning mostly to edges of leaves in the first and last couple of quires one leaf with corner replaced away from the text and probably before printing other trivial signs of use internally but A VERY APPEALING COPY the text quite clean and fresh and in a lustrous binding with few signs of wear.<br/> <br/> This is a distinguished copy of the famous "Memoirs" that comprise the first critical and philosophical history to be written after antiquity; they deservedly earned for Commines ca. 1445 - ca. 1511 the appellation of "father of modern history." In this work Commines chronicles the reign of Louis XI and the Italian expedition of Charles VIII covering most of the three decades beginning in 1464. Britannica says that "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." Willems describes this Elzevier edition as "admirably executed" and notes that "well-preserved copies" fetch high prices citing our copy from the Tufton sale as one such example. Sir Richard Tufton 1813-71 was the natural son of Henry Tufton Earl of Thanet and succeeded to the earl's estates on his father's death in 1849. The "sea lion"--literally the head and forelegs of a lion with a fish-like lower body--stamp on our binding is the crest from his coat of arms. The handsome binding is the work of Parisian artisan Jean-Edouard Niédrée d. 1864 who was known for his skillful work and for the great care he took to preserve margins in the books he bound. Chez les Elzeviers unknown
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
33867In-12, plein vélin rigide ivoire à petits rabats, pièce de titre de maroquin olive, tranches mouchetées rouges (rel. du XIXe), 424 p. (titre inclus) et (2) p. de table, titre-frontispice gravé. Leide, Jean Elzevier, 1664.
16647040A Amsterdam, chez les Elzéviers, 1664. Un vol. in-16 (138 x 78 mm) de 424 pp. (dont titre-frontispice gravé), 2 ff. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'époque de plein veau moucheté brun, plats jansénistes, dos à nerfs orné de filets à froid, caissons d'encadrement dorés, fleurons dorés, semis de pointillés dorés, titre doré, toutes tranches mouchetées.
1648ST12230Leyden: Bonaventure and Abraham Elzevier Suivant la copie imprimée à Paris 1648. First Elzevier Edition. 133 x 73 mm. 5 1/4 x 2 7/8". 12 p.l. 440 pp. <br/> ELEGANT 19TH CENTURY CHESTNUT BROWN MOROCCO GILT BY JOLY FILS stamp-signed on front doublure covers with French fillet border center of each board with intricate lozenge formed by strapwork fleurons volutes and many small tools this within a lobed triple-fillet frame with scrolling cornerpieces and with large fleurons projecting out from the corners; raised bands spine richly gilt in compartments with central fleuron and scrolling cornerpieces gilt titling BLUE-GREEN MOROCCO DOUBLURES with wide gilt frame formed by plain and decorative rules and repeating small tulip tools marbled flyleaves all edges gilt. With engraved allegorical title page. Front flyleaf with bookplate of P. R. Méry. Willems 630; Rahir 625. ◆Spine uniformly sunned to a pleasing hazel brown front joint just beginning to show rubbing isolated tiny rust spots or faint foxing but in nearly fine condition the very pretty binding otherwise unworn and with bright gilt and the text quite clean bright and fresh.<br/> <br/> This is an attractively bound Elzevier edition of letters by Balzac 1597-1654 a writer whose prose had a major influence on French literature. Our volume contains letters to diverse persons with the majority addressed to Valentin Conrart 1603-75 counsellor and secretary to the king who hosted literary gatherings that gave birth to the French Academy. The Elzeviers published a number of volumes containing the correspondence of Balzac and it is said that these editions contributed considerably to Balzac's renown. Our binding is retrospective in design communicating a clear sense of bindings from that period yet identifiable at once as late 19th century work and reflecting an artisan working at the top of his craft. Bonaventure and Abraham Elzevier] Suivant la copie imprimée à Paris unknown
In-12, plein vélin rigide ivoire à petits rabats, pièce de titre de maroquin olive, tranches mouchetées rouges (rel. du XIXe), 424 p. (titre inclus) et (2) p. de table, titre-frontispice gravé. Remise en vente, sous une nouvelle page de titre, de la première édition de 1659, illustrée d'un titre-frontispice gravé par Pieter Philippe. L'édition est assurée par Guillaume Girard qui signe l'épître dédicatoire à Conrart. Contient les quatre livres de lettres à Conrart et un cinquième de "Lettres à diverses personnes". "Billets spontanés et sensibles, dans un style dont la négligence même a grâce et beauté" ('Dict. des lettres françaises', p. 105). (Beugnot, 119. Pieters, n°92. Tchemerzine-Scheler, I, 432. Willems, 841). Bon exemplaire, bien relié.
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
236355Hotel Drouot Paris 1987 In-16 ( 150 X 105 mm ). Illustrations hors-texte, 266 numéros décrits. Parfait état.
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.
16641113641664 Amstelodami (Amsterdam), Ex Officina Elzeviriana, 1664, 1 volume de 8x13.5 cm environ, (1) ff., 234 pp., (4) ff. Reliure plein veau brun, dos à 5 nerfs, richement orné de fleurons et titre doré, chasses et coupes dorées, tranches finement mouchetées, gardes de couleurs, belle page de titre gravée. Mors très légèrement frottés, petit trou de ver dans la marge, bon état pour l'ensemble.
1664GITh166Amstelodami Typis Danielis Elzevirii 1664. In-24 3 feuillets non chiffrés y compris le titre-frontispice 6-310pp 1 feuillet blanc. Pleine basane brune, dos à nerfs muet orné de cadres de filets et fleurs de lys dorés, tranches brique, reliure de l'époque. Orné d'un beau titre-frontispice allégorique. Coiffes usées, petits manques de cuir sur 3 coins, 1 coin émoussé, charnières fragiles, intérieur en bon état. Bel exemplaire, malgré les défauts signalés, bien complet de son texte et du titre-frontispice. 2e édition elzévirienne, copiée ligne par ligne sur la première édition elzévirienne de 1650. Les 14 livres des Epigrammes sont précédés d'une vie de Martial par l'érudit Florentin Pietro Crinito.
1640ST19814Lugd. Batavorum Leyden: Ex officina Elzeviriana 1640. Third Elzevier Edition. 130 x 72 mm. 5 1/8 x 2 7/8". 4 p.l. 536 30 47 pp. <br/> Excellent late 18th century dark blue straight-grain morocco in the style of Roger Payne gilt covers with floral vine cornerpieces gilt supralibros of George Spencer-Churchill 5th Duke of Marlborough Stamp 3 featuring the head and wings of a griffin emerging from a ducal coronet surmounted by the coronet of a marquess raised bands spine panels with gilt fleuron centerpiece gilt lettering gilt-ruled turn-ins all edges gilt. Title page with engraved frame featuring the Four Evangelists and their symbols. Rahir 500; Willems 505. For the binding: Smith and Benger p. 46; "British Armorial Bindings" https://armorial.library.utoronto.ca/node/31988. ◆Spine evenly faded and gilt consequently a little dulled a touch of rubbing to extremities tail margin of text with half-inch wide light dampstain extending an inch up on the fore-edge margin of the last couple quires a hint of foxing and browning other trivial imperfections but still a pleasing copy without serious defects internally and in a scarcely worn binding with lustrous covers.<br/> <br/> This Elzevier printing of the first lexicon of New Testament Greek comes in an elegant binding and with illustrious provenance. First printed in 1619 the "Manuale" is the work of German philologist Georg Pasor 1570-1637 and was the authority on New Testament Greek throughout the 17th century. Printed by Bonaventure and Abraham Elzevier our volume is bound in the style of the venerable English artisan Roger Payne using the straight-grain morocco process developed by Payne with delicately tooled gilt panels framing the cover. The supralibros of a man whose love of books brought him to ruin was added at the center both boards sometime before 1817. The coronet above the griffin indicates that George Spencer-Churchill 1766-1840 was at that time the Marquess of Blandford before his father's death in 1817 made him the 5th Duke of Marlborough. According to DNB "He spent great sums on his gardens and his library at White Knights near Reading." His extravagance eventually ruined him financially and most of his collection had to be auctioned during his lifetime. According to the University of Toronto's "British Armorial Bindings" this volume was Lot 3017 in the sale of the "Distinguished and Celebrated" White Knights Library conducted by R. H. Evans of London in June of 1819; it sold for eight shillings. Our book was later sold at Sotheby's on 13 June 1934 lot 725; the catalogue for that sale described the binding as "in the style of Roger Payne." We find ourselves inclined to believe even more heartily in this association. Ex officina Elzeviriana unknown
1654952256Amsterdam: Apud Ludovicum Elzevirium. 1654. Duodecimo. 134 x 75 mm. (Einband stellenweise minimal berieben, Rücken und hinterer Deckel mit leichten Kratzspuren, Vorderdeckel mit zwei schwachen Druckspuren. Innen fast fleckenfrei und frisch. Sehr schönes, breitrandiges Exemplar mit bester Provenienz.) [6 Warenabbildungen] [16], 686, [25], [1 weiße] Seiten. - Zwischentitel: "Libellus de Graecis Novi Testamenti Accentibus". 38, [2 weiße] Seiten. - Lagenkollation: *6, (*)2, A-Z12, Aa-Hh12, Ii4. Signierter Ganzleder Handeinband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und dreiseitigem Go
34093Petit in-12, broché, couverture de papier marbré moderne, (2), 68 p., titre gravé, bandeaux et culs de lampe. Suivant la copie imprimée à Paris [Amsterdam, Abraham Wolfgang], 1664.
Petit in-12, broché, couverture de papier marbré moderne, (2), 68 p., titre gravé, bandeaux et culs de lampe. Jolie édition dite au "Quaerendo", annexe aux Elzeviers, bien imprimée à Amsterdam par Abraham Wolfgang. Avec cette pièce, Corneille crée un nouveau genre théâtral, la comédie de moeurs, qui rompt avec la farce bouffonne en vogue à l'époque. (Picot, 'Bibliographie Cornélienne', 263).
168825642A Cologne, chez Pierre Marteau, 1688. Un fort vol. au format pt in-12 (158 x 96 mm) de 8 ff. n.fol., 456 pp. et 10 ff. n.fol. Reliure de l'époque de plein veau glacé et moucheté havane, plats jansénistes, dos à nerfs orné de filets gras à froid, caissons d'encadrement dorés, fleurons dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin acajou, titre doré, palette dorée en tête et queue, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées.
1652003184A Leyde, chez Jean Sambix, 1652
105565Lugduni Batavorum, Ex Officina Elzeviriana, 1624, 4 volumes in-18 de 120x65 mm environ, pagination continue pour chaque partie sur les 4 volumes, 863 pages pour la partie en grec, 345-103 pages en latin et 380-312 pages en français, pleine basane brune, dos à nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés, sur pièces de titre en maroquin bordeaux, ornés de caissons à petits fers dorés, plats encadrés d'une roulette dorée avec petits fleurons à chaque angle, coupes tranches et chasses dorées, exemplaires réglés,avec 2 frontispices, 3 bandeaux et une page de titre. Une coiffe arasée, 3 coiffes légèrement ébréchées, frottements sur les mors et coins, léger manque sur les pièces de titre, ors ternis sur les tranches, sans les pages de titre, tome III partie grecque : manque quelques pages (511 à 514). Le second plat du tome 1 est complètement détaché. Exemplaire réglé, de cette première édition Elzévir.
1624003101Lugduni Batavorum, Ex Officina Elzéviriennes, 1624
1666UDG-214RABELAIS (François). Oeuvres. S.l., s.n. [Elzevier], 1666. 2 volumes in-16, seconde édition elzévirienne "Augmentée de la vie de l'Auteur & de quelques Remarques sur sa vie & sur l'histoire. Avec l'explication de tous les mots difficiles". On retrouve dans cette édition la célèbre figure gravée dite "de la dive bouteille", page 833, le poème "Ô bouteille pleine toute de mystères" gravée sur la panse. Page de titre en rouge et noir à la sphère pour le premier tome, en noir pour le second. Reliure hollandaise plein vélin à rabats d'époque, dos lisse avec auteur, tomaison, date et éditeur manuscrit. Annoté sur la garde "A Leyde par les Elzeviers". Ex-libris manuscrit Le Tellier. "elle est aussi belle que celle de 1663 et sort probablement des mêmes presses. La Vie de Rabelais et les notes sont attribuées à Pierre du Puy." (Tchemerzine IX, p.317) Tchemerzine précise également qu'il existe un tirage sur papier fort, ayant jauni avec le temps, et un tirage sur papier fin, celui-ci vraisemblablement sur papier fin. (légers trous au dos de la reliure du premier volume)
118913In Villafranca [Amsterdam], [Daniel ELZEVIR], 1666, 1 volume in-12 de 70x130 mm environ, (12) ff., 70 pages, (1) f., 588 pages. Plein cuir granité, dos à nerfs portant titres dorés et caissons ornés, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées, gardes de papier marbré. Reliure restaurée (coiffes, nerfs, mors et coins), ex libris tamponné sur la page de titre, traces de mouillures sur les 70 premières pages, bon état général.
1650322497Lugduni Batovorum: Ex Officina Eleviriana 1650. First Elzevir Edition thin paper issue. Edited by Nicolaus Heinsius. 24 270 276 2pp. Woodcut initials headpieces and tailpieces engraved title. Errata in rear. 12mo. Black morocco by Trautz-Bauzonnet recased with the joints repaired marbled endpapers gilt edges. Edwin Wolf II ink monogram on front blank. First Elzevir Edition thin paper issue. Edited by Nicolaus Heinsius. 24 270 276 2pp. Woodcut initials headpieces and tailpieces engraved title. Errata in rear. 12mo. Willems 675; Rahir 674 Ex Officina Eleviriana unknown
1643ST19567-147Lvgd. Batavorvm Leyden: Ex Officina Elzeviriana 1643. Second Elzevier Edition. 132 x 75 mm. 5 1/4 x 3". 1 p.l. 3-312 315-329 9 pp. <br/> FINE CONTEMPORARY BURGUNDY MOROCCO covers with gilt triple ruled border spine gilt in compartments with broad and stippled bands fleuron cornerpieces and floral centerpiece marbled endpapers turn-ins and all edges gilt. Woodcut initials headpieces and tailpiece engraved title page depicting St. Martin slicing his cloak in two with his sword to share with the beggar. Front pastedown with a cardinal's large 17th century engraved armorial bookplate rotated and trimmed to fit. Front pastedown and free endpaper with the morocco bookplates of Mortimer L. Schiff and of H. V. Ingram respectively. Initial blank and last leaf each with small ownership stamp that at rear of C. H. F. Curnillon that at front hard to decipher though perhaps reading "EBH." Willems 560; Rahir 552. ◆A few instances of light foxing and other trivial imperfections internally but A REMARKABLY WELL-PRESERVED COPY the binding bright and scarcely worn and the text very fresh and clean with virtually no signs of use.<br/> <br/> This is a most appealing little book containing the works of Severus the fourth century ecclesiastical historian who gave up great wealth in exchange for Christian seclusion and holy exercises and who became an ardent follower of St. Martin of Tours. Our volume includes Severus' most famous work his "Life of St. Martin" with its unforgettable pictures of this much venerated saint whose compassionate life includes the famous episode in which Martin cuts his cloak in half to share it with a beggar. Along with the "Life" are the "Dialogi Duo" which contains a reasoned review of the then prevailing bitter ecclesiastical feuds and provides information about these controversies not supplied from any other source. Also included is Severus' "Sacred History" a less original work summarizing events from creation to his own day but one much used in the Middle Ages when the author's correct and limpid Latin was greatly admired. Willems says this is the second Elzevier edition containing the same material as the 1638 edition but with the added continuation of the sacred history by Johannes Sleidanus 1506-56; Willems adds that the printing is "beautifully executed." This is a particularly lovely copy with distinguished provenance: it was previously in the library of the distinguished American bibliophile Mortimer Schiff 1877-1931 whose collection included works by great printers important illustrated books works printed on vellum and fine and historic bindings; it was later owned by H. V. Ingram a collector of fine bindings in the mold of Schiff a large number of whose books Ingram subsequently possessed. Ex Officina Elzeviriana unknown