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70097München J. Michael Müller 1920. 8° Titelkupfer IX 9 - 349 S. 146 Orig.-Kupferstiche Nach den Originalen neu gestochen Reich goldgeprägter Ganzledereinband Lesebändchen Büttenpapier Exlibris a. Vors. Kopfschnitt min. stockfleckig Nr. 4 von 200 Exemplaren. Text franz. Der prachtvolle Einband ist einem Einband der Bibliothek des Britischen Museums nachempfunden. Er wurde in der zweiten Hälfte des 16. Jahrhunderts durch den berühmten Pariser Buchbinder Nicolas Eve für ein "Breviarum Romanum Ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini Restitutum Pii V. Pont. Max. Jussu Editum" im Jahr 1588 geschaffen. Mit ausführlicher Einleitung 110 S. zu Leben und Werk Äsops. - Die Kupferstiche sind nicht zuweisbar. Ähnlichkeiten bestehen mit Äsop-Illustr. des berühmten Nürnberger Stechers Virgil Solis. Sie erschien erstmals 1566 in einer lateinischen Übersetzung- Jean Baudoin 1590 in Pradelles; † 1650 in Paris französischer Autor und Übersetzer. Er war Mitglied der Académie Française. An Gicht leidend starb er 1650 an Hunger und Kälte. - Michael Josef Maria Birkenbihl 1877-1960 deutscher Philosoph und Professor der Handelsakademie in München Buchautor von Erzählungen Novellen und Biografien und Übersetzer. 010 München, J. Michael Müller, 1920 unknown
1708D4271Amsterdam: Pierre Mortier 1708. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volumes 152 x 95mm. Vol. I: 297pp. 7 table; Vol. II: 287pp. 4 index. Both volumes with the identical engraved frontispiece depicting the traditional theme of Aesop ruling the animals. The moralizing tales are extensively illustrated with copper- plate engravings by Georg Paul Busch. Volume I contains the life of Aesop by Planudes and the beginning of Aesops Fables and Volume II continues with Aesops Fables and includes the Fables of Philelphe Gabrias and Avienus. Modern binding; frontispiece of vol. II somewhat chipped otherwise clean and good. Rare and richly illustrated edition of Aesops fables with extensive dialogue on the moral of each fable. Jean-Baptiste Morvan de Bellegarde a clergyman put his mark on the Aesopic work by contributing a four-line rhyming verse at the end of each fable in italics. Bellegarde also added 18 fables of the Latin poet Philelphus and 37 fables based on Aesop by Gabrias and Avienus. The larger fables added are the Battle of the Cats and the Rats and the Battle of the Rats and the Frogs. Thereafter follow five Tales of Aesop taken from Platos dialogue Protagoras another six Poetical fables with Olympian Gods as protagonists two more Tales one taken from Herodot and a last fable taken from Gerbellius. The beautiful fable illustrations are by Georg Paul Busch; a Berlin copper-engraver who died in 1756. Rare early edition of Aesopic literature with several other didactic tales and authors additions. <br/><br/> Pierre Mortier hardcover
174319742Paris: Claude-Charles Thiboust 1743. Contemporary mottled sheepskin sewn on 5 cords gold-tooled spine with label in 2nd of 6 compartments gold fillets on board edges red edges green ribbon marker. 4to 25.5 x 20.5 cm. With an etched and engraved frontispiece showing Aesop surrounded by his students and a couple children above and a peaceful group of animals below including a lion elephant monkey mink eagle fox ox and mountain goat; and 139 half-page etched fable illustrations in the text 9 x 11 cm one for each of the 139 numbered fables all 140 copperplates etched and engraved by Aegidius Sadeler the frontispiece signed for Theatrum morum Prague 1608: 124 close copies in mirror image of those by Marcus Gheeraerts 15 added by Sadeler plus the title-plate with title removed. Further with numerous woodcut headpieces tailpieces and decorated initials. The third French Aesop adaptation to use the 140 plates originally etched by Aegidius or Gilles Sadeler ca. 1568/70-1629 for his Theatrum morum Prague 1608 here reordered and with a new prose text probably written by Henri-François d'Aguesseau 1668-1751 Chancellor of France three times between 1717 and 1750. The etching for fable 117 shows an American buffalo bizon the earliest image that really looks like the animal familiar to us today. "These added designs by Sadeler are highlights in the history of book illustration" Hodnett p. 39.With a 20th-century bookplate and ink stamps. The copper plate for fable 90 had lost much of its detail and some others show slight degradation but in general they remained in good condition and are also well printed. The corner of 1 leaf has been torn off and there is an occasional small marginal tear or faint stain but the book remains in good condition and has large margins. The binding is chipped and cracked at top of the spine and shows a few smaller defects but is also in good condition. A late showing of 140 of the best illustrations in the Aesop tradition etched and engraved in 1608.l Hodnett Marcus Gheeraerts pp. 38-41; Hollstein XXI p. 80; Smith Het schouwtoneel der dieren pp. 39-41. Claude-Charles Thiboust, unknown
56971Los Angeles California: Homer H. Boelter. Very Good. N.D. Hardcover. Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall . Homer H. Boelter hardcover
17081514Amsterdam: Pierre Mortier 1708. First Illustrated Edition. Near Fine. 2 vols. bound into one. Small 8vo 5 7/8 x 3.34 inches 150 x 95 mm 12 297 7; 2 287 4 pp. Frontispiece engraving printer devices on title pages and 117 in-text half-page engravings one for each fable engraved by Georg Paul Busch. Cancel on p. 276 fable LXX where wrong image had been printed. Contemporary vellum binding with later ms. title on spine edges speckled in red. Pages bright and clean with some bookseller pencil and ink markings on front and back flyleaves. Vellum a little thumbed but in excellent condition for a book of its age.<br /> <br /> STCN 334560683. A VERY RARE and EARLY EDITION of Aesop translated into French by Jean-Baptiste Morvan de Bellegarde 1649 -1734 a Jesuit priest author of works on ethics religion and education and accompanied by his discussion of the moral of each fable and four lines of verse. The fables are accompanied by a lively depiction of the story by the Berlin copper-plate engraver Georg Paul Busch 1682 - 1759. In Vol. 1 the 78 fables are preceded by "La Vie d'Esope" pp. 1-93 written by the Byzantine Greek monk and scholar Maximus Planudes c. 1260 - c. 1305. Vol. 2 contains fables 79-117 as well as French prose translations of further fables without illustrations: 18 numbered fables by the Renaissance Italian humanist poet and scholar Francesco Filelfo or Philelphus 139-1481 translated from the Latin verse; 37 fables based on Aesop by Gabrias and Avienus translated from the Latin verse; two longer fables: the "Battle of the cats and the rats" and the "Battle of the rats and the frogs"; five Aesop "tales" taken from Plato's dialogue Protagoras including one titled "De l'Origine de l'Amour"; six numbered "poetical fables" with Olympian Gods as protagonists; and finally three more tales the first from Herodotus and the last from Gerbellius. Each volumes includes an index. <br /> Later editions of the book 1736 for example pair two illustrations on one page. Busch's engravings show a certain hand with strong contrasts and dynamic movements. Pierre Mortier unknown
1709015988D'estienne Roger : Amsterdam 1709. 2 volumes bound in 1. Book measures 17x10.cm. 4488pp engraved frontis circa 140 illustrations within text. Bound in modern half calf with lettering on top board. Binding in near fine condition. Internally pages clean. A very nice clean copy. Housed in a modern cloth drop-back box. F . Half Calf. Very Good Plus. 12mo. Amsterdam Hardcover
1882105815Paris : Librairie des Bibliophiles - D. Jouaust 1882. 175x110mm. VII- broch. couverture remplie. Bon tat. Tirage 350 exemplaires 1 des 320 exemplaires numrots sur papier verg n¡ 213. Bel exemplaire. 300 Librairie des Bibliophiles - D. Jouaust unknown
1019548118.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0266843344.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1701009305Amsterdam: D'Estienne Roger Amsterdam 1701. Half leather four raised bands with title in gilt remaining four compartments decorated with foliate floral designs in glt. with marbled paper boards. Frontispiece engraving title page. The book opens with a lecture on the subject of the fables there follows an account of the life of Aesop from pages 11 to 93 over 30 chapters with a wood engraved illustration to each chapter.Then the 117 fables each one illustrated with charning wood engravings. The book runs to 473 pages. plus 7 pages: contents by chapter to the Life of Aesop section and an index of the fables plus an advertisement. "Table des chapitres de la vie d'Esope" and Table des fables .Pieter van der Borcht. 3.5 X 6.25 inches. Externally well rubbed al around with wear to corners edges and spine ends. Some cracks appearing at the joints boards attached. Internally quite good with offsetting to pastedowns. Armorial book plate of previous owner and ink name to front pastedown and endpaper. A good copy. Nouvelle Edition. Half Leather. Good/No Jacket. D'Estienne Roger Amsterdam Hardcover
1527603342.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1801124201Paris.: Billois. 1801. Hardcover. Good. 14 x 9 cm. 2 tomos encuadernados en un volumen. Encuadernación en plena piel de época lomo dorado con tejuelo hierros y ruedas. contiene trece láminas de grabados originales. Idioma francés. Literatura. 82 82 Billois. hardcover
16-5874Paris: Pierre Rocolet 1659. 8vo. 11 x 18.2cm. Contemporary calf with gilt spine unrestored. Engraved frontispiece from the 1631 du Bray edition; 22712 8112pp.Pages 206-210 with Fable XXXVI have been removed. 118 full page engravings. .Frontispice et 120 figures gravés en taille douce dont quelquesunes signées Isaac Briot ou de sa fille Marie Briot. Les autres sontcopiées pat un anonyme sur Corneille Galle. Les Fables de Philelpheont un titre séparé.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:491695286Notes:Les fables de Philelphe ont une p. de titre particulièreSig. ã8 ẽ4 a-f8 g6 A-Z8 Aa-Yy8 Zz2 ; ã4 A-G8118 gravures sur cuivre 1 par fable d'EsoExpertise by Jean-François Bétis1 rue de l'Eglise Donzacq F-40360 Paris: Pierre Rocolet, 1659. unknown
148129Ch Poncelin 1802. TEXT IN FRENCH two-volume set duodecimo marbled heavy card boards with gilt lettering in red decorative panel to leather spine frontispiece 222pp 158 figures gravees en taille-douce vol 1 284pp 168 figures gravees en taille-douce vol 2 illus VG- bruisng fraying & rubbing to spines 2cm untidy tear to upper spine bruising & rubbing to board edges & corners names in ink to feps dampstaining to vol 2 Ch Poncelin 1802 hardcover
0666100829.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
17731243— Paris : Alex. Le Prieur, 1773. Grand in-8, 223 x 150 : (2 ff). le premier blanc, frontispice, 43 pp., 4 planches. — Maroquin havane du XIXème siècle, trois filets en encadrement sur les plats, dos à nerfs richement orné, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées (A. Motte).
34248Paris. Jean de Bonnot. 1988. Petit In-8. Rel. éditeur. Tête dorée. Nbrs ills. N&B. TBE.
105815Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles - D. Jouaust 1882, 175x110mm, VII- 277pages, broché. Bon état. Tirage à 350 exemplaires, 1 des 320 exemplaires numérotés sur papier vergé, n° 213. Bel exemplaire.
2996in 12 cartonné couverture grise muette titre avec une vignette,le véritable portrait d’Esope gravé sur bois en frontispice(un coin réparé)73 pages,rare édition populaire de Godfroy imprimeur libraire à Neufchâteau 1819
1803ROD0020591Libraires associés. 1803. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Mouillures. 384 pages. Manquent les pages 236 à 242. Mouillures sur les pages au niveau de la gouttière. Charnière de devant fendue en tête. Coins abîmés. Coiffe en tête abîmée et manque en coiff de pied. Titre doré sur le dos, caissons et fleurons dorés sur dos à nerfs mais partiellement effacés par des épidermiures. Ouvrage orné de 226 gravures en noir. Nouvelle édition. Ouvrage dédié à la jeunesse.. . . . Classification Dewey : 880-Littératures helléniques. Littérature grecque
1806R200003997GENETS JEUNE. 1806. In-16. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 110 pages illustrées de cinquante deux gravures en noire et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 880-Littératures helléniques. Littérature grecque
1956RO80141635DU CAP. 1956. In-12. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. pages. Exemplaire n°4514 / 6000, tiré sur Supralfa Cellunaf. Nombreux bois gravés en noir et blanc, dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.02-XV ème siècle
79741Les Fermiers Généraux 1956, in-8 relié toile éditeur, 210pp avec des illustrations hors texte des gravures sur bois du XVe siècle; collection des Fermiers Généraux n° 2 ( tirage 6000 ex. ) - très bon état
194151581Paris A l'Emblme du Secr 1941 In-4, en feuilles, couverture imprime. Chemise, tui.Cette nouvelle traduction augmente la fin de chaque fable de quatrains, est illustre par Andr Collot de 42 compositions dont 20 hors-texte en taille-douce et 22 vignettes in texte graves sur bois en deux teintes. Tirage limit 242 exemplaires numrots. Un des 12 exemplaires sur japon nacr rservs l'artiste (plus petit tirage avec 5 exemplaires sur madagascar), sign par Andr Collot. Exemplaire enrichi d'une suite en noir des hors-texte avec remarques, d'une dcomposition des 2 teintes des 22 bois, de 3 dessins originaux en couleurs signs par l'artiste (reprsentant un chameau, un renard et une chvre) et du cuivre grav ayant servi l'impression de l'illustration pour La Fable d'un lion et d'une chvre.
195515727Monte-Carlo Editions Du Cap 1955 In-8 269 pp, Collection les Fermiers Généraux, frontispice, illustrations sur bois gravés du XVe siècle, in-texte. Exemplaire numéroté, tirage limité. Cartonnage genre suédine, brun, titre doré estampé sur les plats et sur dos légèrement insolé.