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1645A2575Amsterdami, Johannem Blaeu, 1645 ; in-12, VI pp. + 363 pp., reliure d'époque plein-veau, dos orné à nerfs, plats estampés et dorés de filets et décors, tête dorée, (mors fragiles, coiffes: état moyen). Sénèque le Philosophe (L.-Annæus Seneca) célèbre écrivain latin né à Cordoue en 3 ou 4 après J.-C., s’adonna à la philosophie et à l’éloquence. Il fut le précepteur de Néron et influença beaucoup, par son stoïcisme, les auteurs du 18ème siècle, comme par exemple Corneille. Sénèque fut acculé au suicide en s'ouvrant les veines dans son bain, étant compromis dans la conjuration de Pison. Bon état.
169163218CBLipsiae [Leipzig], Impensis Mauritii Georgii Weidmanni [Weidmann], 1691. 4°. 36,5 x 24 cm. 8 Blatt, 792, 169, [1] Seiten; 6 Blatt, 280, 98 Seiten. Pergamentband der Zeit mit rotem Rundum-Schnitt. [5 Warenabbildungen]
1689002908Apud Henricum & Viduam Theodori Boom, 1689
1603K108153Frankfurt, Ex Officina Paltheniana sumtibus heredum Petri Fischeri 1603 no pagination [551pp.], 20cm., woodcut printer's device on title page, contemporary full vellum (intact), usual toning and some dampstains, text in Latin and Greek, text printed in 2 columns, good condition, [Rare early dictionary of Doric Greek by the Italian humanist of Cretan origin Aemilius Portus (1550-1614/15), professor of Greek at the University of Heidelberg], K108153
1698255818Amsterdam: Ex Officina Westeniana 1698. 3rd Leusden edition. Additional engraved title-page and 2 folding engraved maps the Holy Land and the Mediterranean. 337 1. colophon; 142 1 pp. 8vo signatures alternating in 8s and 10s. 18th-century red morocco covers with gilt-rolled bordersgilt-tooled and -lettered spine multi-colored Dutch pastedowns without free endpapeers. a.e.g. Head of spine starting otherwise quite attractive. 3rd Leusden edition. Additional engraved title-page and 2 folding engraved maps the Holy Land and the Mediterranean. 337 1. colophon; 142 1 pp. 8vo signatures alternating in 8s and 10s. D & M doesn't mention the two fine engraved maps found in this copy; nor the separately printed COMPENDIOLUM 1699 with Leusden's useful concordance of all Greek words found in the New Testament. The Dutch Calvinist philologist Johann Leusden 1624 - 1699 was one of the foremost Biblical experts of his time. His edition of the Greek New Testament first appeared in 1675; this 1698 edition is quite scarce in the US and very rare with the Compendiolum. Darlow & Moule 4718a "Apparently the earlies Greek New Testament to bear the name of the publisher Henricus Wetstenius"; OCLC: 64158458 Ex Officina Westeniana unknown
162162120Ab uno e patribus Societatis Iesu, ad usum collegiorum eiusdem Societatis, 1 vol. petit in-8 reliure de l'époque plein vélin blanc à lacets, Ex Praelo Antonii Mesnerii [Antoine Mesnier], Augustoriti Pictonum, 1621, 21 pp., 1 f., 483 pp., 2 ff. n. ch., 1 f. blanc
164240055Cantabrigiae: Ex officina Rogeri Danielis 1642. Folio 37.5 cm 14.5". 8 10 ff. 766 i.e. 764 pp. 12 ff. 125 1 blank pp. 2 1 blank ff. <br><br>In 1565 Theodore Beza 15191605 also de Bèsze or Bèze Calvin's chief assistant and successor as leader of his reform movement first published his edition of the Greek New Testament with the Vulgate and his own Latin translation. For the edition of 1582 he revised his text based on the discovery of the important Codex Bezae Codex D a manuscript of the Gospels and Acts probably written in the 5th century and the principal witness to the Western textual tradition of the New Testament. Beza personally owned this codex and presented it to Cambridge University in 1581.<br>Â Â Â Â This is the first folio edition of the Greek New Testament to be printed in England as well as the => first GreekLatin edition of Beza's New Testament to be printed there. It is also considered by the ODCC to be the best edition of Beza's Latin translation of the New Testament. The text is based on Beza's fourth and last edition of 1598 and includes his annotations. Joachim Camerarius's commentary on the New Testament is appended at the end with its own sectional title-page and pagination.<br>Â Â Â Â Handsomely printed with an => engraved printer's device on the title-page by Wenceslas Hollar and woodcut initials head- and tailpieces this edition has the text in three parallel columns Greek Beza's Latin version and the Vulgate with a wealth of commentary above and below. The title-page exists in three states: the present one is printed in black only and lists the print-shop of Roger Daniel without "Londini venales prostant."<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: 1710 ownership signature of "R. Holde----." Later in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Wing rev. 2728A; ESTC R35303; Darlow & Moule 4686; not in Rumball-Petre Rare Bibles. On Beza see: Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church 16667. On the Western text of the N.T. see: Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church 147071. Contemporary Dutch-style vellum over pasteboards with central blind-stamped medallion on both boards within a blind double-rule frame; vellum split along front joint outside and peeling at top and bottom of spine. Evidence of silk ties. Title-leaf with dust-soiling and discoloration at inner margin; dust-soiling and light water- or dampstaining variably elsewhere. Overall a sound decent copy. Ex officina Rogeri Danielis hardcover books
1686RO40129284Apud Jeremiam Schrey & Heinricum Joh. Meyerum, Coloniae. 1686. In-Folio. Relié plein cuir. A restaurer, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. Env. 800 pages. Gravures en noir et blanc en frontispice et en page de titre. Bandeaux et lettrines ornés en noir. Texte en grec ancien et en latin, sur 2 colonnes, en regard. Dos manquant pour la plus grande partie. Nerfs apparents. Manques sur les bords des plats. Cuir des plats se détachant. Annotations d'époque à la plume au dos du 1er plat. Tampons en pages de garde. Annotations d'époque en page de titre. Premiers feuillets (gardes) abîmés. Dernière page de garde manquante.. . . . Classification Dewey : 480-Langues helléniques. Grec
169420082Trajecti ad Rhenum: Ex Officini Francisci Halma 1694. First Tollius edition. 4to pp. 28 408 12. Engraved title-page; Printed with Greek and Latin texts on facing pages woodcut printer's device ornaments and initials full vellum backed marble boards with leather label. Upper margin along the hinge shows a water mark in the preliminary matter o/w a very nice clean copy. Longinus was a Greek Platonic philosopher and rhetorician of the 3rd century AD. He studied in Alexandria and taught in Athens. He was beheaded by Emperor Aurelian in 273 A.D. but is remembered for his Philosophical Discourses On First Principles On the Chief End. His authorship of the present work is desputed. Praised by Dibdin and Gibbon this edition of these commentaries on The Sublime by the anonymous author known as Longinus "is one of the greatest of all critical acheievements. An illuminating dissertation on style accompanied by many penetrating judgements as well as suggestive pronouncements on critical standards and principles the treatise is unique in its interpretation of the classical spirit its compelling enthusiasms its sanity its freshness and its unerring insights into the essentials of art."OCD. Ex Officini Francisci Halma unknown books
1609112554geneve roviere 1609 Aureliae Allobrogum (Genève), Petrus de la Roviere (Pierre de la Rovière), 1609, 1 volume grand in-folio de 240 x 370 mm environ, (14) ff. (Page de titre, Praefatio) - 183 - 283 - 84 - 203 pages; [suivi de] (4) ff. (Page de titre, Praefatio) - 186 - 134 pages. Complet dans le canon catholique. Demi-chagrin brun postérieur, dos à 5 nerfs portant titre doré. Exemplaire solide mais en modeste condition : reliure abimée (débuts de fente sur les mors externes, mors internes fendus, manques de cuir, plats tachés, coins dénudés), nombreuses rousseurs et pages brunies, des traces de mouillures, quelques déchirures sans manque, travail de vers sur une dizaine de pages du Nouveau testament.
1665310448Cambridge: John Field 1665. Second edition of the Septuagint printed in England; variant B with misprint in Greek title and sun and cup transposed in motto on title. 2 19 1 755 i.e. 767 1 516 273 pp. Text in Greek type in two columns. 12mo. Full morocco gilt to style by John Gardner Borough Green marbled edges and endpapers. One gathering sprung. Second edition of the Septuagint printed in England; variant B with misprint in Greek title and sun and cup transposed in motto on title. 2 19 1 755 i.e. 767 1 516 273 pp. Text in Greek type in two columns. 12mo. A handsome copy of the second edition of the Septuagint printed in England following the first of 1653 and the first edition to include the oft reprinted preface by John Pearson. John Field was printer to Cambridge University. "Possibly a reissue by Hayes who was University Printer from 1669 to 1680" Darlow & Moule. Darlow & Moule 4702 John Field unknown
1665310448Cambridge: John Field 1665. Second edition of the Septuagint printed in England; variant B with misprint in Greek title and sun and cup transposed in motto on title. 2 19 1 755 i.e. 767 1 516 273 pp. Text in Greek type in two columns. 12mo. Full morocco gilt to style by John Gardner Borough Green marbled edges and endpapers. One gathering sprung. Second edition of the Septuagint printed in England; variant B with misprint in Greek title and sun and cup transposed in motto on title. 2 19 1 755 i.e. 767 1 516 273 pp. Text in Greek type in two columns. 12mo. A handsome copy of the second edition of the Septuagint printed in England following the first of 1653 and the first edition to include the oft reprinted preface by John Pearson. John Field was printer to Cambridge University. "Possibly a reissue by Hayes who was University Printer from 1669 to 1680" Darlow & Moule. Darlow & Moule 4702 John Field unknown books
1633AQ26478Londini i.e. Leiden: Apud B. and A. Elzevir for Richardum Whittakerum 1633. 8 459pp 13. First four words of title transliterated from the Greek. Printed in double columns. Eighteenth-century gilt-tooled brick-red morocco. Lightly rubbed and marked. Early manuscript quotation in the original greek from Ephrem the Syrian to FFEP; in what appears to be the same hand as the ownership inscriptions 'Rob: Hawkesworth / His Book / 1709' to verso of title page and head of p.1. Preliminaries a little dampstained at head. Later armorial bookplate to FEP of the Gaddesden library with pencilled shelf marks to front blank fly-leaf. A Greek Testament printed at least in part at the Elzevir press for London bookseller Richard Whittaker fl.1618-49 with the device of the former on the title page. The text is near identical to the Elzevir's own second edition of the Greek New Testament printed the same year apart from as noted by Darlow and Moule 'four passages in three of which it adopts readings found in H. Stephanus' edition of 1576'. Richard Whittaker had previously printed an edition in 1622 with a different text though the same supplementary material appears here. The house of Elzevir reissued some copies under their own imprint in 1641. ESTC S90878 Darlow and Moule 4680 STC 2798.5. 8vo. Apud [B. and A. Elzevir for] Richardum Whittakerum unknown
1612110349Johan Vignon. Geneva. 1612. Johan Vignon. Geneva. 1612. First edition thus. 12mo. 11 x 8cm and 4cm thick. Three volumes bound in one title pages present. Bound in full brown morocco gilt probably mid 19th century with gilt decorations and marbled endpapers. all page edges gilt. Pagination: 159 410 plus 12 index and notes 248. Later hand-written list of contents and ownership name to blank endpapers contemporary ink marginalia and initials to title pages and blanks some fire damage to outer margins of pages 397-410 of volume II with some text affected. Last page of volume III missing otherwise an interesting collection in an attractive binding. Johan Vignon was a 17th-century printer and publisher based in Geneva. He was known for publishing a variety of books including scholarly works and classical texts often for other printers and with collaborations with figures like Jean Crespin. unknown
1603657091 vol. in-4 (21,8 x 15,6 en marges) reliure XVIIe plein veau marbré, dos à 5 nerfs orné, triple filet doré d'encadrement en plats, coupes et chasses ornées, Ex Officina Plantiniana Raphelengii, s.l. [Leyde - Leiden ], 1603, 22 ff., 329 pp., 1 f. blanc, 159 pp.
1697113991697 2 volumes, reliure janséniste d'époque en vélin ivoire (jansenist's binding full vellum) grand in-octavo , titre manuscrit à l'encre brune sur le dos (handwritten title on the spine), plats muets (cover without text), tranches lisses (smooth edges) jaspées (marbled edges), gouttière rognée (smooth fore-edge), illustré d'un frontispice titre en noir + une gravure sur la page de titre en noir + 4 gravures hors-texte (full page engraving) en noir de G. Hoet gravées par Vianen pour le premier volume + de nombreuses gravures in-texte représentant des monnaies et médailles dans le second volume (in text engraving) en noir (Illustrated with engravings), et orné de bandeaux - lettrines et de culs-de-lampe (and illuminated of headpieces and dropped initials and of tailpieces) en noir, 496 pages + 112 pages d'index pour le premier volume ,758 pages + 60 pages d'index pour le second volume, 1697 Ultrajecti Franciscum Halmam & Guilielmum van de Water Editeurs,
1605T68134Lipsiae, Vögelin 1605 [ et suppellex instructissima verborum, locutionum, rerum, sententiarum, exemplorum, eorumque omnium, quae tum docentibus tum discentibus adminiculo utilissimo esse, atque ad eruditionem negocio facili & expedito comparandam facere possunt. Cum adiuncta in plerisque locis interpretatione Germanica nota, usitata, accommoda & eleganti Addita est & epistola, post dedicatoriam, ad lectorem, in qua ratio ac forma totius operis & ut summo cum fructu quis uti eo possit, modus explicatur], [12] + 752 + 112pp. + [2]pp., 33cm., full contemporary vellum with blindstamped decorations (with few small wormholes), engraved vignette on title page and full page printer's device on last page, text printed in two columns, few wormholes in margin of some pages (not affecting the text), a library stamp and two handwritten ex-libris on title page, bilingual: Latin-German with some Greek references, good copy, [This "Thesaurus" - one of the first bilingual dictionaries - is the principal work of the Lutheran Basil Faber, born in 1520 in Lusetia (Silesia), died in 1575/1576. The first edition dates from 1571. This copy is the seventh edition (1605)], T68134
16313430DBPisa, Tanagli, 1631. 4°. (9) Bl., 748 S., (31) Bl. Mit 1 gest. (ankol.) Titel und 7 Kupfer im Text (davon 5 ganzs.). Flexibler Pergamentband der Zeit.
16313430DBPisa, Tanagli, 1631. 4°. (9) Bl., 748 S., (31) Bl. Mit 1 gest. (ankol.) Titel und 7 Kupfer im Text (davon 5 ganzs.). Flexibler Pergamentband der Zeit. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, Einband u. Titel
1653097655<p>Londini: Excudebat Rogerus Daniel 1653. First printing in England of the Septuagint with the rare second part Greek type title in red and black and with large engraved printer's device bound with In Sacra Biblia Græca ex versione LXX. interpretum scholia; simul et interpretum cæterorum lectiones variantes Greek type title with woodcut printer's device lacking final blank Roger Daniel. Collation 81279186pp 1pp lectori. probably lacking last blank. Book measures 7 x 4 3/4 inches. Bound in full leather. At some time the binding has been rebacked retining the period boards raised bands leather title label. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally new endpapers. Pages in very good clean condition throughout. A very nice copy in an attractive solid binding. Full Leather. Very Good Plus. Small 8vo.</p> Excudebat Rogerus Daniel hardcover
1653097655Londini: Excudebat Rogerus Daniel 1653. First printing in England of the Septuagint with the rare second part Greek type title in red and black and with large engraved printer's device bound with In Sacra Biblia Græca ex versione LXX. interpretum scholia; simul et interpretum cæterorum lectiones variantes Greek type title with woodcut printer's device lacking final blank Roger Daniel. Collation 81279186pp 1pp lectori. probably lacking last blank. Book measures 7 x 4 3/4 inches. Bound in full leather. At some time the binding has been rebacked retining the period boards raised bands leather title label. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally new endpapers. Pages in very good clean condition throughout. A very nice copy in an attractive solid binding. Full Leather. Very Good Plus. Small 8vo. Excudebat Rogerus Daniel Hardcover
166534786Cantabrigiae: Excusum per Joannem Field 1665. 12mo 14 cm 5.5". 1 f. 19 1 755 i.e. 767 1 516 pp. without the initial blank. <br><br>The second English edition of the Septuagint. There are different issues: This a copy of the one with the third word of the Greek title readiing "Diathche" and not "Diathke" and with the printer's device showing the man holding the sun in his left hand. Thus this is Darlow and Moule issue "B." => Thomas Jefferson owned a copy of one of the issues of this edition.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Manuscript ownership inscription of John Ray dated 1716 on retained fly-leaf; ownership signature of Robert L. Wilson New York 1818 on title-page; gilt supra-libros of Barzillai Slosson dated 1829. Later in the Howell Bible Collection Pacific School of Religion properly released.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: American binding of dark blue goat richly gilt with wide floral border on covers and spine distinctively gilt using rules and floral roll. Board edges with a gilt roll; turn-ins gilt tooled. Marbled endpapers. All edges gilt. Gilt supra-libros of Barzillai Slosson as above. Unsigned.<br>Â Â Â Â Barzillai Slosson may have been related to the lawyer of the same name who was active in Kent CT at the end of the 18th century and into the fourth decade of the 19th whose account books are in the Yale Law Library; perhaps the Barzillai who graduated from Columbia College in 1818 and later moved to Geneva NY where he was active and successful in business and civic affairs. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Wing rev. ed. B2719. Darlow & Moule; 4702; ESTC R236848; Sowerby Catalogue of the library of Thomas Jefferson 1473. Binding as above lightly rubbed. Pages closely cropped in the 19th-century rebinding and some initial or final letters touched or lost. Very good. Excusum per Joannem Field unknown books
166537826En te Kantabrigia: Ioannou Phieldou 1665. 12mo 14.5 cm 5.75". 36 126 2 blank pp. <br><br>as issued with the same publisher's Bible. Psalms. Greek. 1664. Psalterion toy Dabid kata tous Hebdomekonta eis ta tmemata ta en te tes Agglikanes Ekkesias leitourgia nomizomena diegemenon. 12mo. 1664. 2 115 3 11771 1 pp. and Bible. New Testament. Greek. 1665. Tes kaines diathekes apanta. 12mo. 2 419 1 pp.<br>Â Â Â Â First edition of this Greek translation of the Book of Common Prayer. The preface is signed "I.D." i.e. James Duport a popular professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge who had the year before printed a translation of the Psalter which appears here with the BCP as issued under a separate title-page and Ordinal along with the Greek New Testament and Apocrypha the title-page of the New Testament being an insert and the Apocrypha having separate pagination. This is only the second translation of the BCP into Greek following the first by Elias Petley in 1638. There were apparently two settings of this edition produced by printer John Field in the same year under the same title and imprint with priority not established; the present example has line six of the main title-page all in capital letters and the "Alma mater Cantabrigia" device following the last page of the Psalter but while the sun is on the left and the cup on the right of the Psalter title-page device they are reversed on the New Testament title-page apparently indicating that the New Testament is from a variant post-dating the BCP and Psalter.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Contemporary mottled calf Cambridge-style covers framed in double gilt fillets and panelled in triple gilt fillets with gilt-tooled corner fleurons; spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label and gilt-ruled compartments.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Front free endpaper with early inscription in red pencil: "Gibson's / Queens / Oxon. / 1787." Most recently in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Biblos: Wing rev. ed. B3632; ESTC R204258; Griffiths 45:3. Psalterion: Wing B2720A; ESTC R204259. Tes kaines diathekes: Darlow & Moule 4702; Wing B2733. Bound as above worn and showing expectable acid-pitting with edges extremities and spine rubbed; spine label cracked with loss of central portion of label. Endpapers with early inked annotations in Greek and English. Central portion with top-marginal faint to light waterstaining generally though not always but a sliver; one leaf with tear from outer margin into text with loss of one letter; one leaf with short tear along paper flaw without loss of text. Final work with early inked underlining; rear fly-leaf with a few jotted references in Greek. => A scholar's copy of this nice example of early English Greek liturgical/scriptural printing. Ioannou Phieldou hardcover books
162019101anvers Elzevir 1620 -in-folio plein-VELIN un fort volume, reliure janséniste plein-vélin ivoire parcheminé à rabats in-folio (jansenist's binding full vellum in-folio)(34 x 23 cm), RELIURE D'EPOQUE, titre manuscrit sur le dos à l'encre brune (handwritten title on the spine), plats muets (cover without text), dos avec un léger manque de velin en tête (moins d'1/2 cm2), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), Ex-libris : "DOCTORIS TINEL ROTOMAGENSIS" (Dr TINEL célèbre collectionneur de ROUEN) imprimé en noir dans un encadrement d'un filet noir sur une étiquette de papier crème, Texte en latin et grec, orné d'une gravure titre gravée sur bois en noir par M. Lasne + 64 planches hors-texte en noir de gravures de Monnaies recto-verso (10 par page) gravées sur bois en noir (engraving wood) par Hubert GOLTZ + Lettrines et culs-de-lampe gravées sur bois en noir, 4 pages + 30 feuillets de planches imprimés des deux côtés + 4 feuillets de planches imprimés d'un seul côté (soit 64 planches) + 326 pages + 14 pages d'Index, 1618 Antverpiae Jacobum Bieum Editeur sur la page de titre mais c'est noté en fin de dernière page : Lugduni Batavorum Typis Isaaci Elzeviri academia typography 1620,
1638254393Genève: Pierre Aubert 1638. First edition of the New Testament translated into modern Greek. Bilingual text Koiné and Modern Greek in two columns. 24 452; 1-314 2 ff. Volume II: leaf 4a2 i.e. 278 largely torn away and with two later blank leaves inserted 4a3 i.e. 279 defective at lower gutter with some narrow loss of text. 2 vols. 4to. Contemporary mottled calf rebacked with much of the original gilt backstrip and labels laid down gilt monogram on boards marbled endsheets. Woodcut device on title-page woodcut initials and head and tail pieces. Calf treated at some point early on with a darkening agent bookplates and blindstamps in corner of each title of the "Society for the Home Study of Holy Scripture and Church History" irrelevant bookseller's description pasted to front endpaper of first volume. I:4 shows a quarter sized ink spot with smaller droplets and a discoloration to fore-margin occasional light marginal discolorations elsewhere a few signatures a bit tanned; still very good. Volume II: intermittent damp staining from 4b1 through end some worming from 4c1 through end often costing several letters or words per leaf; just a flawed companion to the former volume. First edition of the New Testament translated into modern Greek. Bilingual text Koiné and Modern Greek in two columns. 24 452; 1-314 2 ff. Volume II: leaf 4a2 i.e. 278 largely torn away and with two later blank leaves inserted 4a3 i.e. 279 defective at lower gutter with some narrow loss of text. 2 vols. 4to. First Edition of the New Testament in Modern Greek. First edition of the New Testament translated into modern Greek. An important and attractive publication sponsored by the States General of Holland to foster amity between the Greek and Reformed Churches. The modern Greek was prepared by the monk Maximus of Gallipoli and the edition was authorized by the Patriarch of Constantinople Cyril Lucarius who contributed a Preface. The edition is reported to have consisted of some 1500 copies. The rationale behind the preparation of this text was much the same as the impetus leading to the publication by Elzevier of a modern Greek translation of the Dutch Reformed Catechism in 1648. Darlow & Moule 4958; Cathedral Libraries Catalogue b1500 Pierre Aubert unknown books