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1904904Lyon, Rey, 1904, très grand in-4 ; plein box bordeaux, dos à cinq nerfs (reliure moderne), couverture conservée ; XVIII-318 pages, imprimé sur vélin ivoire brillant, ouvrage illustré de plus de 170 dessins, croquis, gravures et photographies.
1450ST12778-0485-05BFrance ca. 1450. 97 x 61 mm. 3 3/4 x 2 5/8". Single column 20 lines in an attractive gothic book hand. <br/> Each leaf with two or more one- to two-line initials painted in blue or maroon with delicate white tracery and charming enclosed flowers all on a field of burnished gold the left or right margin on one or both sides with a bar border of blue and white terminating in gold ivy leaves in the upper and lower margins. ◆The bar borders just slightly trimmed by the binder otherwise in excellent condition the text well preserved the vellum unusually clean the colors quite bright and the glistening gold without any erosion or loss of brilliance.<br/> <br/> Taken from an intact manuscript we sold in 2006 that was subsequently dismembered these lovely leaves have considerable aesthetic appeal and charm as well as notable interest because of their surprising size distinctive musical and textual content and peculiar hypothetical provenance. In origin the collectarium sometimes called a collectar collectarius collectaneum orationale or capitulare was a compilation of the collects or prayers said during the various hours of the Divine Office. But over time it came to comprise an ad hoc collection of the prayers and ceremonies not found in other service books that were specific to the uses of a particular house congregation or religious order. The presence of music throughout the original book indicates that our leaves were part of a choir book; however unlike most choir book leaves which range from very large to enormous in order to allow simultaneous use by a number of singers the present pocket-size manuscript is quite atypical in that it could only have been used by a single person at any one time. These leaves are also highly unusual and therefore most interesting in that we know from consulting other portions of the original that this collectarium was written not for a monastic house but for a community of religious women who are referred to in other parts of the manuscript as "sisters." Judging from the frequency with which she is mentioned in the original members of that community using the present choirbook seem clearly to have identified closely with the penitent Magdalene the original book containing a portion of the double feast they celebrated for her and her presumed sister Martha. This suggests a fascinating possibility in terms of the manuscript's provenance: beginning in the 13th century houses of penitential sisters known as Magdalens were established in many European cities often by wealthy lay persons with the aim of providing former prostitutes with a safe haven in a religious community. It is just possible that our manuscript leaves were part of a book that was used in such a convent. unknown
5247Paris, Grasset, 1929 15 x 21, 375 pp., broché, très bon état
1929009085Paris Les Perspectives 1929 In-8 carré Broché Dédicacé par l'auteur
19286201Paris, Editions de la Lampe d’Argile, Georges Servant (Collection Les Quarante), 1928 ; in- , broché, couverture rempliée imprimée rouge et noir ; (1) f. , 101 pp. , (1) f. ;1 portrait en couleurs de Bergson en frontispice, 1 reproduction d’une page autographe de Henri Bergson à pleine page, 4 bandeaux gravés sur bois
1019Paris, André Sauret, 1958 17 x 22, 2 vol., 669 pp., non coupé, broché, emboîtage, état parfait
12098Lettre Patente du Prince de CHIMAY Donnée à Paris par laquelle il confie les pouvoirs de la perception des ses droits au Chevalier Charles de LISOGNE dans ses terres seigneuriales de Revin et de Fumay. In folio de 3 pages manuscrites, sur vélin. Format 50x37cm. Charles Loüis Antoine d’Alsace Prince de Chimay et du Saint Empire, Comte Boussu et de Beaumont…Donné à Paris le troisième jour de May l’an de grâce 1722. Signature du Prince en bas du document. Pliures. Très bon état. Ruban, le sceau de cire est absent.
1918005476Saint-Raphael Les Tablettes 1918 In-8 carré Broché, couverture rempliée Edition originale
176117802Cadomi [Caen], apud Joannem Poisson, 1761. Un vol. au format ''minuscule'' (107 x 58 mm) de 1 f. bl., 504 pp. et 1 f. bl. Reliure ''à la hollandaise'' de l'époque de plein vélin ivoire à recouvrements et coutures apparentes, dos lisse, titre calligraphié à l'encre.
17300055541730 Cantabrigiae [Cambridge], Crownfield, 1730. In-8 (208 X 141 mm) vélin ivoire rigide à coutures apparentes, plats ornés à froid d'encadrements de filets, fers d'angles et fleuron central, dos lisse avec titre calligraphié à l'encre brune ; (4 ff.), 333 pages, (1) page d'index, (1) f. Rousseurs éparses. Ex-libris « Paul Marissiaux ».
154611249Venise, Hieronymus Scotas, 1546 ; in-folio ; plein vélin ivoire en partie manuscrit (reliure de l'époque) ; (6) ff., 142 ff. recto-verso, (3) ff. le dernier, blanc, a été découpé.
174788452Berlin, Haude und Spener, 1747. [4] von 6 Bl., 643 S. u. [4] Bl., 620 S. 17,5 cm. Pgt. d. Zeit m. goldgepr. Rückenschild.
173757405Jena, Joh. Felix Bielck, 1737. Titel in Rot-Schwarz, 7 Bll., 489 S., 7 nn. S. (Index). Kl.-8vo. Pgt. d. Zt. mit ornamentaler Schwarzprägung.
1990013148Caen L'Echoppe - Collection "Envois" 1990 In-16 Broché, couverture à rabats
1352Paris, Paul Hartmann, 1947 15 x 21, 159 pp., broché, très bon état
1949015020Paris Gallimard NRF 1949 Demi-reliure Dédicacé par l'auteur
19752206Seyssinet-Pariset, André Philippe, Editions du Grésivaudan, 1975 ; in-folio, en feuillets sous chemise-étui de l'éditeur tissu marron, titre bleu au dos de la chemise, étui muet ; 245 pp., 16 lithographies en couleurs hors-texte ; couverture blanche à rabats imprimée bleu.
1950010299Paris Louis Broder 1950 En feuilles, couverture rempliée, chemise et étui éditeur
1952015185Paris Gallimard NRF 1952 In-12 Cartonnage éditeur
1961014756Paris Gallimard NRF 1961 Broché Dédicacé par l'auteur
1946011433Paris Les Editions du Compas 1946 In-4 broché, couverture rempliée, étui éditeur
1925010275Paris Au Sans Pareil 1925 In-8 Broché, couverture rempliée Ed. originale
19262589Paris, Editions Briant-Robert, 1926 ; in-4, broché ; (36) ff. ; 31 planches d'illustrations en noir ; couverture blanche à rabats imprimée en rouge.
1969012911Paris N.R.F., Editions Gallimard 1969 In-8 Broché Ed. originale
1930005585Paris Gallimard 1930 In-12 Broché Edition originale