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179126261Bingii ad Rhenum: G. C. Voigt 1791. First quarto edition. Editio omnium novissima notis et animadversionibus quoad historiam et dissertationem sic Novi Testamenti aucta ad castigationem et illustrationem opinionum quorumdam sic auctoris opera et studio Constantini Roncaglia . Quibus accedunt praeter animadversiones a P. Joanne Dominico Mansi . in 2. Lucensi editione inserta sic aliae insuper ejusdem auctoris noviter elucubratae. Full mottle calf raised bands gilt decorated compartments morocco labels marbled endpapers all edges red. Spines and boards rubbed and scuffed worn at extremities heads and heels of a few volumes chipped calf occasionally darkened or brittle mainly on spines library call numbers to lower compartments seminary book plate to front pastedowns occasional bookseller's ticket bindings tight some scattered foxing otherwise leaves clean and unmarked. A valuable set. Illus. Sm. 4to.25 cm. Noel Alexandre or Alexander Natalis 1639-1724 was a French historian and theologian of the Order of St. Dominic who studied philosophy and theology in the convent of Saint Jacques Paris where he taught for twelve years obtained the licentiate from the Sorbonne and in 1675 the doctorate and was urged to write a complete history of the church the first volume appearing in 1677. "His directness and conciseness his critical acumen and his manner of viewing history and dividing it into special studies then quite original although now common enough won for him the approbation of the learned. The first volumes of the history brought him letters of commendation and praise from Pope Innocent XI and many cardinals but later volumes gave offense at Rome because of the author's Gallicism and Innocent XI finally forbade the faithful to read .it" Cath.Ency. Alexandre corrected the work in the third edition. Constantino Roncaglia brought out a sixth edition unaltered but with the addition of paragraphs and dissertations correcting the most offensive statements. The work was thus removed from the Index by Pope Benedict XIII. The edition offered here is the best and most complete edited by Giovan Domenico Mansi who added many explanatory notes. An anonymous writer in two supplementary volumes also included here carried the history into the eighteenth century and added various dissertations from other historians. The work thus completed appeared at Venice in 1778 in eleven folio volumes and at Bingen 1785-91 in twenty volumes. Brunet I 169. G. C. Voigt hardcover books
37248NY: Harry N. Abrams 1993. Hardcover. 12.5" x 9.5". 463 1 pp. Numerous illustrations throughout. Red cloth boards with gold-stamped titles on front board and spine white and illustrated DJ. Soiling and scuffing to DJ interiors clean and tight. Fine in Very Good DJ. ISBN 0810935429 . VeryGood. Hardcover . Harry N. Abrams 1993 hardcover books
200956874Brussels:: Fonds Mercator. As New in As New dust jacket. 2009. Hardcover. 9789061538653 . Approximately 600 color illustrations and six 8-page gatefolds. Translated by Christine Baker and Michael Raeburn. First edition thus. As new in like dust jacket. ; 463 pages . Fonds Mercator, hardcover books
2014166695New York: The Morgan Library & Museum 2014. Hardcover. VG/VG- small tear at top front of dust jacket. Navy cloth boards with gilt spine lettering and stamped lettering on cover. Black dust jacket with color-illustration and yellow lettering. xix 381 pp. Color illustrations. "Bright Lights of the Dark Ages is a major new volume on early Medieval art. It features over two hundred stunning and extremely rare early medieval gold and precious stonework objects including brooches buckles shields clasps spoons and other 'grave goods ' that were interred as status symbols with their owners in burials mounds across Europe. The new societies of the early Medieval period which developed on the periphery of the great Roman Empire--Germanic barbarians in Western Europe Sarmatian and later Alanic tribes around the Black Sea and the eastern frontier cities bordering the Parthian Empire in Iran--were all shaped by interaction with the Roman Empire and profoundly influenced by its material culture. Author Noël Adams surveys the magnificent pieces that were made to advertise power and wealth in these new 'barbarian' kingdoms which arose after the fall of the Roman Empire and in doing so shows the dramatic and surprising relationship between these 'migration era' objects and later medieval art. In a volume full of wonderful images highlights include Gothic and Visigothic imperial style brooches from modern-day Slovakia and Crimea superb Gallo-Roman spoons and enamelled domed brooches and buckles from Northern Europe and Britain." The Morgan Library & Museum hardcover books
2000119557New York New York: Robin Symes 2000. Softcover. VG- Front cover lightly creased. White wraps; Unpaginated approx. 150 pp.; Profusely illustrated with color photos. Contains beautiful jewelry items as well as a few decorative items bowls plates etc. from all over the world dated from the third millennium BC up to the twentieth century; Includes Greek Hellenistic Iberian Roman Mayan French and other pieces; Includes a brooch designed by Picasso. Robin Symes paperback books