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201703091ParisIIS, Ex typis ecclesiasticis Baucé-Rusand, 1823 ; in-8, 623 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état - qui cum in theologia tum in phhilosophia olim claruerunt HOC EST DICTA SENTENTIAE ET EXEMPLA - volumen tertium.
201613278Lugduni, Apud Guyot fratres, 1850 ; in-12, 628-719 pp., cartonnage. Les 2 volumes. Complet en 2 volumes - demi-cuir dos a 4 nerfs - tampons.
173146519ABHildesheim, Schroeder 1731. 8°. [11 statt 12] Bll., 638 S., [1] Bl., 639-1142, [70] S. Pergament der Zeit mit (verblaßtem) hs. Rückentitel. Vorderes Innengelenk etwas gelockert, es fehlt das Frontispiz. Wenige Notizen von alter Hd an Spiegel und im Text. Ein Stempel whdt.
188320Turin, Imprimerie Royale, 1854-1857 2 forts vol. in-folio, XX-[2] pp., CXXII-1652 colonnes ; [7] ff. n. ch., LIV-1636 colonnes, avec une planche dépliante gravée au trait, demi-basane mirabelle, dos lisse orné de filets dorés et noirs, pièces de titre et de tomaison noires, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Dos insolés, pièces de titre frottées.
193326262Romae, Tornaci, Parisiis Typis Societas S. Joannis Evangelistae, DESCLEE & Socii 1933 -in-8 plein-chagrin un volume, reliure plein chagrin noir in-octavo (binding full shagreen in-octavo) (20,7 x 14,2 cm), dos à 4 faux-nerfs (spine with raised band,) - titre frappé "or" (gilt title) au centre du dos, 2 faux nefs jumelés répartis de part et d'autre du titre, avec un filet large à froid au milieu des faux-nerfs et un filet fin à froid de part et d'autre des faux-nerfs, mors légèrements fendus mais la reliure reste bien solide, toutes tranches lisses dorées, garde imitation bois, page de titre et pages de texte imprimés en rouge et noir dans un encadrement d'un filet rouge, musique imprimée in-texte (chant grégorien - notes carrées), texte non illustré excepté des fronts de chapitres et des lettrines historiées en noir, [VI + 388 + 238 (appendix) + 72 (cantus varii) + 3 (benedictio)] pages, 1933-39 Romae (Rome), Tornaci (Tournai), Parisiis (Paris) Typis Societas S. Joannis Evangelistae, DESCLEE & Socii Editeur,
12mo, [2], 296pp., text browned, lacks free endpapers, printed label of B. Tabart's Juvenile Library to front -paste-down, near contemporary ownership signature of Paul Francis, Benfield 1809, cont. sheep, rubbed, upper cover just holding by cords.
20014SAINT-CÔME-D'OLT 1381 UN DOCUMENT AUTHENTIQUE D'EPOQUE : Succession aprés décès - sur parchemin, écrit d'un seul côté, format : 25,2 x 53 cm de 1 feuillet , manuscrit à l'encre brune EN LATIN , daté du 17 février 1381 avec une très belle lettrine calligraphiée, texte en Latin, fait à SAINT-CÔME-D'OLT - AVEYRON - signature illisible..
1774862021774 Paris, Barbou, 1774, in 12 relié plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos lisse très orné, plats encadrés d'un triple filet doré, toutes tranches dorées, XXXVI-346 pages ; petits frottis d'usage.
29998Lyon, Facultés Catholiques (Bibliothèque de ma Faculté Catholique des Lettres de Lyon, Vol. 3), 1944, in 8° broché, 253 pages ; 3 cartes dépliantes ; couverture légèrement fanée.
207344Avignon, François Sébastien Offray, 1704 in-4, titre, 29 pp., en feuilles, cousu.
9506Sans lieu / Florentiae, sans nom / Joseph Molini, 1803 / 1822. In-12 de 56-[4]-94 pages, demis-veau vert à petits coins, dos lisse muet orné de filets, roulettes et fleurons dorés. Inscription à la plume à la page de titre.
68-4810Paris France & Rome Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema 1961. 16.5 x 23 cm. B&W Photo. Very Good. [Paris, France & Rome, Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema, 1961?] unknown
73070Stockholm P. A. Norstedt & Söner 1921-41. 8:o. Sammanbundna i blåa kbd med något nötta kanter. Två volymer. Från Oscar Östergrens bibliotek med stämplar på främre omslagens insidor. I årsboken för 1929-30 återfinns en historik över Södra latin 1879-1929 unknown
260791828. On one side of 31 x 21 cm. A frail survival worn aged and with closed tears with the backing damaged and stained. Text clear and entire in Greek key border. Blind stamp of Cardinal Zurla at bottom left. Signed by 'J. Patr. Constantinop. Vicesgs.' and by the scribe who completed the printed document in manuscript. Somewhat crudely printed with Zurla's arms at the head. Headed: 'D. PLACIDUS ORDINIS S. BENEDICTI / CONGREGATIONIS CAMALDULENSIS / TITULI S. CRUCIS IN JERUSALEM S. R. E. PRESBYTER / CARDINALIS ZURLA / SSmi Domini Nostri PAPAE VICARIUS GENERALIS.’ The manuscript part of the document concerning 'sacred particles from the neck of Saint Theresa the Virgin reads: 'sacras particulas ex ossibus S. Teresiae Virg; quas ex authenticis locis extractas reverenter collo cavimus in thea ex aurichalco argento obducto ovalis figurae unico crystallo munita’. See scan. 1828. unknown
ORD-10286Birminghamiae: Typis Johannis Baskerville. 1772. Gd in-4 plein maroquin rouge à grains fins, dos à 5 nerfs, caissons ornés, filets or sur les plats, frises sur les contreplats, titre, 364pp. Bel exemplaire sans rousseurs, à grandes marges (dimensions des ff. 23x29cm). (Petit accroc au bas du mors inférieur du 2°plat).
201211934LUTETIAE PARISIORUM, Apud Fratres Guerin & LUp. Fr. Delatour, via Jacobea, 1751 ; in-12, 304 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. È scriptoribus probatissimis - reliure plein cuir noirci, coiffe manquante dos muet coins usagé texte en très bon état - PRIMA POETICAE ORATIONIS EXCERPTIO ; PLAUTI & TERENTII fabula, as Christiane juventutis ufum contracte. EDITION ALTERA.
201905826Lugdn, Apud J.B. Pelagaud, 1869 ; in-12, 678-699 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Les 2 volumes. Demi-cuir, coins un peu tassés état d'usage bon état.
34270Pictavii (Poitiers), Faulcon, 1731, in 12 relié plein veau de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné (à la toile d'araignée), 544 pages ; quelques rousseurs ; menus frottis.
201905827Lugduni, Apud J.B. Pelagaud, 1868-1866 ; in-12, 615-680 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. BON ÉTAT demi-cuir rousseurs.
65425Romae Rome: In Typographia Medicea 1591. FIRST EDITION. Folio 32.25 x 21.25 cm. pp.9-4621 colophon. Full 18th-century marbled vellum spine with gilt rules gilt decoration and red morocco label. With 149 text woodcuts by Leonardo Parassole c.1570-c.1630 after Antonio Tempesta 1555-1630 their monograms appearing on a number of the illustrations. The woodcuts are remarkable examples of Tempesta's work notable for their clarity of composition and their didactic narrative of the episodes depicted. Old bibliographical remark in Latin to verso of final leaf. From a German private collection. Some partial browning due to paper stock and occasional light foxing generally a very handsome copy. First edition of the Gospels in Arabic and Latin - a landmark cultural encounter. In 1584 the last year of the papacy of Gregory XIII who had constantly endeavoured to effect a union between the Church of Rome and the eastern Christians Cardinal Ferdinando de' Medici the brother and later the successor of the Grand Duke of Tuscany founded a printing press in Rome with a vast selection of oriental types cut by the French typographer Robert Granjon. Run by a versatile orientalist Giovan Battista Raimondi the press had various aims. One was to produce propaganda which would attract the eastern Christians to Roman Catholicism. Another was to corner the publishing market in an area where typography was prohibited and to make a financial profit from the sale in the east of books printed in Arabic. The third aim was to further European knowledge and to provide good editions of Arabic versions of certain standard non-religious texts. These included the writings of Avicenna al-Idrisi's geographical compendium al-Tusi's adaptation of Euclid's text on geometry and various works on Arabic grammar and syntax. The first major publication was the 1591 edition of the Gospels. This copy has an interlinear Latin translation but the work was also issued solely in Arabic. It contains 149 fine woodcut illustrations made by Leonardo Parasole mainly after designs by one of the best known Florentine artists of his day Antonio Tempesta who owed much of his fame to the frescoes he painted in the Vatican and in a number of Roman palaces. The woodcut in the Gospel of St Mark of the presentation of the head of John the Baptist to Salome Mark 6:28 by a man in Turkish dress reminds us of the common association between the great enemy of Christendom in the sixteenth century and the ancient heathens. The Arabic text is printed in Robert Granjon's famous large fount generally considered the first satisfactory Arabic printing type; as all early printed editions of the Arabic Gospels it is based on the Alexandrian Vulgate cf. Darlow/M. 1636. The Latin version is by Leonardo Sionita. The work begins with page 9 without a title-page or any preliminary matter at all: "the intended prefatory matter was apparently never published" Darlow/M.; these first eight pages were not supplied until the 1619 re-issue. Brunet 1122-1123 Romae [Rome]: In Typographia Medicea, 1591. hardcover
63499Romae Rome: Ex Typographia Medicea 1619. Folio 33.5x21 cm. pp. 4 9-462 2 with at recto the printer's letter repeated with the date of the 1591 original edition blank at verso. Contemporary green vellum spine with raised bands and gilt-decorated compartments red Morocco label marbled endpapers edges dyed red. Title printed in red and black with Medici's woodcut coat-of-arms printer's advice "Typographus lectori". With 149 text woodcuts by Leonardo Parassole c.1570-c.1630 after Antonio Tempesta 1555-1630 their monograms appearing on a number of the illustrations. The woodcuts are remarkable examples of Tempesta's work notable for their clarity of composition and their didactic narrative of the episodes depicted. Ex libris Luigi Bossi Milan 1758-1835 with his engraved heraldic bookplate to front pastedown along with T. Fenteman & Sons Leeds booksellers label to upper corner. Title-page lightly browned boards faded and discoloured some occasional light toning generally a very good copy printed on thick paper the woodcuts in strong impressions throughout. Rare 1619 reissue or of the original 1591 stock of the Arabic Medicean Gospels. The text lines are almost identical with those of the Arabic issue but now have an interlinear Latin version added which was prepared by Antonius Sionita. In 1584 the last year of the papacy of Gregory XIII who had constantly endeavoured to effect a union between the Church of Rome and the eastern Christians Cardinal Ferdinando de' Medici the brother and later the successor of the Grand Duke of Tuscany founded a printing press in Rome with a vast selection of oriental types cut by the French typographer Robert Granjon. Run by a versatile orientalist Giovan Battista Raimondi the press had various aims. One was to produce propaganda which would attract the eastern Christians to Roman Catholicism. Another was to corner the publishing market in an area where typography was prohibited and to make a financial profit from the sale in the east of books printed in Arabic. The third aim was to further European knowledge and to provide good editions of Arabic versions of certain standard non-religious texts. These included the writings of Avicenna al-Idrisi's geographical compendium al-Tusi's adaptation of Euclid's text on geometry and various works on Arabic grammar and syntax. The first major publication was the 1591 edition of the Gospels. This copy has an interlinear Latin translation but the work was also issued solely in Arabic. It contains 149 fine woodcut illustrations made by Leonardo Parasole mainly after designs by one of the best known Florentine artists of his day Antonio Tempesta who owed much of his fame to the frescoes he painted in the Vatican and in a number of Roman palaces. The woodcut in the Gospel of St Mark of the presentation of the head of John the Baptist to Salome Mark 6:28 by a man in Turkish dress reminds us of the common association between the great enemy of Christendom in the sixteenth century and the ancient heathens. The Arabic text is printed in Robert Granjon's famous large fount generally considered the first satisfactory Arabic printing type; as all early printed editions of the Arabic Gospels it is based on the Alexandrian Vulgate cf. Darlow/M. 1636. The Latin version is by Leonardo Sionita. The work begins with page 9 without a title-page or any preliminary matter at all: "the intended prefatory matter was apparently never published" Darlow/M. Darlow & Moule 1637 & 1643; Schnurrer Bibliotheca arabica 318; Brunet II 1122-23; Graesse II 531 Romae [Rome]: Ex Typographia Medicea, 1619. hardcover
19727342Mexico City Mexico: WACL WYACL & FEMACO 1972. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. pp. 216 30 unnumbered leaves of photographic plates. Small 4to. measuring 7.5" x 10.5". Bound in illustrated navy-blue cloth over boards with gilt lettering to the front board. Generously illustrated with dozens of chiefly black-and-white some colour photographic plates capturing conference proceedings and participants. Provides a comprehensive record of the conference proceedings organized by the Mexican affiliate of the World Anti-Communist League WACL namely the Federación Mexicana Anticomunista FEMACO comprising a detailed list of delegates from participating nations - including Australia Canada South Korea Hong Kong India Indonesia Japan Malaysia New Zealand the Philippines Thailand South Vietnam Jordan Lebanon Saudi Arabia Turkey Lesotho Liberia France the United Kingdom West Germany Italy Sweden the United States Guatemala El Salvador Costa Rica and Nicaragua - along with representatives holding observer and candidate status. Prefaced with messages of support from key anti-Communist leaders such as Chiang Kai-shek Ferdinand E. Marcos Park Chung-hee Leabua Jonathan and Nguy n V n Thi u. Outlines the detailed programme of events for the week-long milieu as well as printed texts of proposals studies deliberations and resolutions many of which include sharp criticisms of the Soviet Union the Peoples Republic of China their allied states and security apparatuses. A rare extant copy offering valuable insight into the operations and rhetoric of this unusual virulently anti-Communist and far-right Cold War organization later to be implicated in myriad allegations of wrongdoing. Light rubbing to the cloth extremities contents uniformly without blemish; near fine and housed in very good illustrated dustjacket showing small loss to the lower-right margin of the front panel and one short closed tear dustjacket now housed in protective mylar cover. Overall very good. Highly rare. Equally rare amongst institutional holdings. Corresponds to OCLC #123216394 which records only two holdings at time of cataloguing. Rare indeed. <br/><br/>¶ Founded in 1966 in Taipei Taiwan as a global coalition of right-wing groups opposing communism the WACL evolved from the Asian People's Anti-Communist League APACL. Supported and led by staunch anti-Communist figures such as Chiang Kai-shek Taiwan Park Chung-hee South Korea John K. Singlaub USA and Charles A. Willoughby USA the WACL backed authoritarian regimes paramilitary groups and anti-Communist insurgencies including the Nicaraguan Contras. It would subsequently face criticism for its ties to extremists former Nazis and death squads particularly in Latin America. At the close of Cold War in 1990 the organization would rebrand as the the World League for Freedom and Democracy WFLD. WACL, WYACL & FEMACO hardcover
1860317461860 Paris, Hachette, 1860, in 12 relié demi-chagrin vert bouteille, dos à nerfs, VIII-348 pages ; frottis d'usage.
1933763951933 Paris, Boivin, 1933, petit in 8° broché, 216 pages.
196787336Santiago: Editorial Cooperativa Lambda 1967. First Edition. Octavo 24cm. Coated card wrappers with French flaps; unpaginated 193pp; illus. Very light wear to covers; internally complete and clean but for a few faint pencil marginal markings by the previous owner the noted poet and translator Nathaniel Tarn. Near Fine. Text entirely in Spanish.<br /> <br /> A collaborative book-length work combining poetry and conceptual imagery; published anonymously but compiled and edited primarily by Chilean avant-garde poet Godofredo Iommi. "Amereida" a composite neologism for "American Aeneid" is a conceptual chronicle of a literal cross-country trek from Tierra del Fuego to Southern Bolivia undertaken in 1965 by a group of like-minded poets architects designers philosophers and artists including Iommi 1925-2001 the architect Alberto Cruz 1917-2013 sculptor Claudio Girola 1923-1994 French philosopher François Fédier 1935-2021 and numerous others. Many of the participants in this first "Travesia Amereida" had originally coalesced around the surrealist group in post-war Paris and were later responsible for modernizing the faculty and curriculum of the College of Architecture at the Universidad Católico de Valparaíso. In 1971 the group founded an intentional community the "Ciudad Abierta" "Open City" in Ritoque Chile some kilometers southwest of Valparaíso; the community is still in existence and the tradition of the "Travesias" continues with annual journeys through the South American wilderness that become stages for performance poetry readings and art installations. La Ciudad Abierta quoting the editorial introduction to the poem in the Oxford Book of Latin American Poetry ".is probably the only site in the world where architecture is conceived as an outgrowth of poetry" OBLAP p.362ff. The current volume nominally the community's founding document is notoriously scarce almost never encountered in commerce; OCLC locates only about a dozen holdings worldwide 8 in North America. Editorial Cooperativa Lambda unknown