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1653045826The Hague: Adrian Vlac 1653. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Later full morocco with inset crest front board cleanly detached rear hinges rubbed bookplates of de Guinzourg and William Stirling and one other. Rare first edition of Bellingen's book of Proverbs later expanded in 1656. 16 133 2pp. Brunet I 757. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Language & Linguistics; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 045826. <br/><br/> Adrian Vlac hardcover books
16822649La Haye: Adrian Moetjens 1682. Second printing of eachafter the Paris publication in the same year text in French. 12mo; 4 175 1 and 4 256 4. Bound by DAVID: full dark green crushed morocco with triple gilt fillets on front and back panels spine with five raised bands each compartment with elaborate gilt tooling author title and place and date of publication in gilt in two compartments; all edges gilt this fine. This is the beginning of Fleury's ecclesiastical history published from 1691 to 1726 in many volumes. LES MOEURS DES ISRAELITES was a classic text on Jewish social life and customs. A scarce title with no copies located in the US on RLIN and OCLC and only a copy of LES MOEURS DES ISRAELITES located at Oxford University. Brunet II 1291. Adrian Moetjens unknown books
1691707691691. Fleury Claude and Jean Claude Fabre. HISTOIRE ECCLESIASTIQUE par Mr. Fleury Pretre Abbe de Loc-Dieu sous-precepteur de Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne & de Monseigneur le Duc d'Anjou. Paris: Pierre Emery etc. 1691-1738. Quarto. 36 volumes. First edition. A beautiful set in full mottled calf gilt with lettering-pieces and five raised bands to spines. Probably bound at publication of the final volume. Title woodcut and copper-engraved headpiece with history scene to each volume mostly by Sebastien LeClerc. Volumes 21-36 by Fabre are subtitled "Pour servir decontinuation a celle de Monsieur l'Abbe Fleury." Beginning with Volume 20 the imprints vary to include Jean Mariette Saugrain Pierre Martin and Hippolyte-Louis Guerin. A thorough theological historical and anecdotal chronicle of the Catholic Church from the time of the Evangelists to 1595. A standard work first published in 1691 and reprinted many times. Small losses to three spine ends wear to extremities and small superficial cracks to hinges of six volumes; occasional light waterstaining but on the whole a very good copy. The OCLC shows only one other copy of the first edition at Yale. unknown books