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1574096271Excusum Londini: by Thomas Vautrollerius per assignationem Francisci Floræ 1574. STC 16427. A revised translation by Walter Haddon of the first prayer book of Edward VI.At foot of title: Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis. Calendar printed in red and black. Liber Psalmorum Davidis prophetae et regis. ." has separate title page with date 1574 on leaf 2A4r. In this issue leaf 2P3r lacks colophon. Another issue STC 16427 has colophon: Londini excudebat Thomas Vautrollerius. 1574. Book measures 6 x 4 inches. 28 299 leaves engraved title page. Bound in full leather. Professionally rebound not recently retaining most of the leather from the original or early top board calf light rubbed some loss of leather on corner of top board. Generally a very good clean firm binding. Internally small abrasion hole on margin of title page minor repair to inner margin of title page early annotaion in ink partially erased on verso of title some light browning to edges of about 10 pages. Pages in very good clean condition throughout. A very nice copy. Full Leather. Very Good. Small 8vo. by Thomas Vautrollerius] per assignationem Francisci Floræ Hardcover
1996003816Valencia: IVAM Centre Julio González 1996. Hardcover. Near Fine. Quarto. 396 pp. Bound in illustrated boards. Profusely illustrated chiefly color including two gate-folds. Text in Spanish with English translation by Karel Clapshaw and Harry Smith pages 333-396. Published to accompany the exhibition held at IVAM Centre Julio González June 27-September 8 1996 ; Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Santiago Chile November 6-26 1996 ; and Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes Buenos Aires December 9-January 8 1997. Near Fine minor bumping and shelf wear to extremities of binding internally sharp. <br/><br/> IVAM Centre Julio González hardcover
1973003009Yucatan 1973. Softcover. Very Good. Three part volume: a 47 page grammar of Yucatecan Maya an 18 page Stories My Mother Told Me Long Ago Stories and Songs in the Mayan Language Tzicbaltabi Ti in Mama Uch Cachi Tzicbaloob Yetel Kai Ich Maya Ttan and 18 pages of short stories with glossary. Overall toning a couple small tears to spine else intact and binding good. 6.5" x 9" bookseller #003009. <br/><br/> paperback
200513688University of California Press 2005. Hardcover. Fine/No DJ. Torben Eskerod. Missing jacket unmarked in new condition only one owner me. <br/> <br/> University of California Press hardcover
1462001313Mainz: Johann Fust & Peter Schoeffer 14 August 1462 1462. Fust and Schoeffer 48-line Bible Leaf. Royal folio 413 x 286 mm. Leaf 194 from gathering 20 of book one text from 2 Esdras chapter 15 and 16. Double column 48-lines printed in Gothic type. Titles and chapters in alternating red and blue letters red and blue two-line initials rubricated capital initials. Lines 35 to 41 in both columns of recto only are reset. 2 -inch closed tear to outer margin just slightly affecting text expertly repaired two old paper-clip ghosting marks to upper margin. Leaf housed in a cloth portfolio; slipcase with gilt lettered red morocco spine label. A fine leaf from the fourth edition of the Vulgate Bible or the 48- line Bible preceded only by the 42-line Gutenberg Bible the 36-line Pfister Bible Bamberg and the 49-line Mentelin Bible Strassburg. The first also to include the date of publication the place of printing and bear the name of the printer. Mainz: Johann Fust & Peter Schoeffer, 14 August 1462, hardcover
1926149674Waltham St Lawrence: The Golden Cockerel Press 1926. The Passion of the Lord Jesus Christ with six wood-engravings by Eric Gill rare with dust jacket Limited edition number 31 of 250 copies only. Reviewed by the Times Literary Supplement on 29 July 1926 the reviewer noted "this is a production for which we have nothing but praise. The first requirements a harmony of form and balance of weight between illustrations and type are perfectly fulfilled. In spirit Mr Gill's illustrations could hardly be bettered; they are both religious and decorative." Quarto. 2 full-page and 4 other illustrations by Gill. Original white buckram spine lettered in gilt. Text printed in red and black. With dust jacket. Minimal soiling to covers with corners slightly bumped else an attractive near-fine copy. Dust jacket toned at spine with extremities frayed still a very good copy of a scarce dust jacket. Gill 276. hardcover
1018063080.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
15192682Lyon: Jacques I Mareschal for Simon Vincent 1519. <p>8vo 180 x 126 mm. 30 500 54 pp. with pagination errors. Title and first table printed in red and black text in two columns with printed marginalia indices and summary in 3 columns. Colophon on fol. RR4v. Publisher’s woodcut device Baudrier no. 2 on title and final verso full-page woodcut showing the six days of Creation within ornamental border historiated woodcut initials throughout; red paragraph marks to opening page and red highlighting to the facing woodcut. Mainly faint marginal dampstain in upper margins light discoloration to outer margins. Contemporary Flemish blind-tooled calf over wooden boards sides with leafy roll-tool border enclosing central panel with intersecting triple fillets forming a saltire design the compartments filled with a repeated foliate tool arranged symmetrically one of two fore-edge clasps two catches; many deckle edges preserved worn a few small chips to leather pastedown endpapers renewed. Provenance: early ownership inscriptions on title: Mrr Cornelius Adamus ter Borch; and Siba Lÿken; contemporary marginal notes and some text markings crosses in margins and underlinings in first few books Genesis-Deuteronomy; abundant 17th and/or 18th-century philological annotations in Genesis and Exodus and in the indices including full page of notes on blank page 2E5v.<br /> <br /> A complete portable Bible printed in very small types containing an ample scholarly apparatus and finding aids for the use of theology students and scholars; this copy with contemporary annotations and in a contemporary blind-tooled calf binding probably Flemish. This compact glossed Bible densely and economically printed with no break between the Old and New Testaments is enlivened by hundreds of historiated woodcut initials from woodcut alphabets designed by Guillaume Leroy who also designed the six-part full-page woodcut of the Creation. <br /> <br /> Mareschal’s useful “pocket†Bibles were bestsellers this being the fourth of six octavo editions from his press. They were among the first Bible editions to include a rhyming mnemonic Biblical summary by the minorite friar Franciscus Gothi in which each four-line verse summarizes a Biblical chapter. Occupying here the final two quires and called for in the colophon it is not recorded by Baudrier or Gültlingen. Possibly buyers had the choice of including it or not in their copies. Otherwise the text of Mareschal’s octavo Bibles follows that of the Bible printed in Basel in 1509 by Johann Petri and Froben using the text edited by the Dominican Alberto Castellano and supplying for the first time marginal notes citing canon law. The apparatus includes four tables and a glossary of Hebrew names. As in the Petri editions a six-line commendatory poem by Matthias Sambucellus is printed on the title here with the first word of the last line incorrectly given as “Omne†instead of “Omine.â€<br /> <br /> The publisher Simon Vincent belonged to Lyon’s powerful booksellers' guild the Compagnie des Libraires whose members helped Mareschal during his early years impressed by his skill conscientiousness and sobriety â€a rare trait among printers of this period†notes Baudrier qualities which contrasted markedly with those of the printer Michel Topie whose press Mareschal had acquired in 1512 Baudrier 11:383.<br /> <br /> USTC 145003; Adams B-997; Pettegree & Walsby French Vernacular Books III: 57271. Darlow & Moule II: 6093 note; Baudrier Bibliographie lyonnaise 11: 401 and pp. 380 397 & 448; Gültlingen Bibliographie des livres imprimés à Lyon 2:209 no. 56.</p> Jacques I Mareschal [for Simon Vincent] unknown
15506789ca. 1550. One vellum leaf 125 x 180 mm with text within 80 x 95 mm guidelines. Text in manuscript recto and verso including eight capitals decorated in gold leaf and colors and six spacers also decorated in blue red and gold leaf. Chapter incipit in red. <br /><br /> hardcover
1969TBLrnBIB63Geneva: Éditions De l'Institut D'Histoire De L'Art Du Moyen Age 1969. 1969. 2 Volumes. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l. ix-xiv 1 leaf 316 1 leaf. numerous text illus. after the woodcuts by Bernard Salomon. the porfolio volume containing 40 woodcuts on china paper loose in paper folder with list of illus. loose in binding. full antique-style blind-stamped vellum over heavy bds. small nick on one cover otherwise fine. in slightly damaged slipcase. Limited to 390 numbered copies plus 10 'hors-commerce' on 'Ingres d'Arches'. The French and Latin texts are taken from the Bibles publlished by Jean de Tournes at Lyon in 1554. René Loche wrote the introduction and compiled the tables relatiing to the occurrence of the Salomon cuts in the various De Tournes editions pp. 249-316 which are adapted from Cartier's bibliography of that printer's works. The photographs of the Salomon woodcuts were executed by Yves Siza from 'The true and lyvely historyke purtreatures of the woll Bible' 1553 'Quadrins historiques de la Bible' 1560 and 'Quadrins historiques de la Bible' 1583. The text was printed in Garamond types by Étienne Braillard and the binding was executed by Henri Donzel in Geneva. The woodcuts on china paper in the separate portfolio were pulled from the original Salomon blocks belonging to the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Genève. [Geneva: Éditions De l'Institut D'Histoire De L'Art Du Moyen Age, 1969]. hardcover
1806ALEX139Impensis by S. F. Bradford Philadelphia: 1806 1806 561 p. i.e. 571 p. Various pagination. Double column. Text in Greek and Latin. Early manuscript ownership of Samuel Helffenstein 1775-1866. Also Peter Plug 1816 and J.N. Wagner. Crude pencil drawings on rear fly leaves. Text beginning to brown but not brittle. 12mo. 185 mm. Original full leather binding scuffed and worn. Original leather spine label. Loss at head of spine. Hardbound. Good. Helffenstein was Elected as minister of the Pennsylvania Bible Society in 1799 and served as a manager of the Bible Society from 1808-1854. The Society probably sponsored this Greek/Latin Edition. He was pastor of the First Reformed Church St. Peter's German Reformed in Philadelphia. His father - Rev. John Christian Albert Helfenstein was a minister of the German Reformed Congregation in Germantown. S&S/AI 9974. First American Edition of a Greek & Latin New Testament. SCARCE. Apparently not listed for sale on-line anywhere. PRICE JUST REDUCED! PAIMP 10. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good. Impensis by S. F. Bradford, Philadelphia: 1806 hardcover
15166584Germany 15th or 16th century. Good. Manuscript leaf on vellum 290 x 400mm. Eight staves and eight lines of text on recto and verso. Seven elaborate polychrome decorated letters in blue black green and gold. Text in black with rubrication staves in red. Old inscription in upper margin of recto old pencil notes in lower margin. <br /><br />Single leaf extracted from an antiphonary. Main text is from Isaiah 55. Remarkable decorated initials in Gothic style. hardcover
152966850Lyons: Per Johanem Crespin 1529. BIBLE IN LATIN. Lyons: Per Johanem Crespin 1529.<br> <br> Second Crespin edition reprinted from the 1527 edition. Folio 13 15/16 x 10 inches; 354 x 252 mm. 304 leaves 18 CCLXVIII 18 leaves. Complete with final blank leaf. Gothic type. Text in double columns within rule borders. Title printed in red and black with small woodcut of St. Jerome repeated three times in the text with Jerome's prefaces within a four-part woodcut border showing God the Father and two angels in a tympanum the six days of Creation and the Last Supper. Large six-part Creation woodcut at the beginning of Genesis half-page woodcut of King Solomon at the beginning of Proverbs full-page Nativity woodcut at the beginning of the New Testament and 121 small text woodcuts including twenty-three repetitions: ninety-one Old Testament woodcuts within strip borders including eight repetitions and thirty New Testament woodcuts without borders including fifteen repetitions. Decorative woodcut initials. The Eusebian canons leaves D1-D3 are printed in red and black in a red architectural framework.<br> <br> Contemporary pigskin over wooden boards roll-tooled in blind to a panel design. Lacking clasps. Original index tabs. Binding worn with some loss of pigskin on upper corner of front cover. Title soiled lower margin of first few leaves wormed and frayed with some loss to woodcut title border a few short marginal tears some mostly marginal dampstaining minor worming to lower inner margins a few inkstains slight discoloration throughout. Despite these minor flaws this is a beautiful example of a French woodcut Bible completely unsophisticated. Contemporary ink inscription on back pastedown dated 1534 contemporary ink inscription on the recto of D4 beneath the Nativity cut eighteenth- or nineteenth-century inscription on title: B.V. Maria in Fürstenfeld. Some early underlining and coloring of woodcuts in red. A few early ink marginalia. Housed in a custom quarter brown morocco clamshell case.<br> <br> The illustrations follow the schema of the Sacon Bibles printed in Lyons in 1518 and 1521. Crespin's blocks with the exception of the Creation are close copies of those used in Jacques and Jean Mareschal's Lyons Bibles of 1523-1541 as is the layout of the text within ruled columns. The borders for the Old Testament blocks include a strip with the initials "PBA."<br> <br> Fairfax Murray French 36. Harvard French 66. Not in Brunet Rothschild Darlow and Moule.<br> <br> HBS 66850.<br> <br> $9500. Per Johanem Crespin unknown
15934599Londini: Excudebant G. Bishop R. Newbery & R. Barker An. Dom. 1593. 1593. 1593 Folio. Collates para4A-P6 2A-2S6 3A-3M6 3N4 4A-4V6 4X4 5A-5L6 5M8 A-2K6 2L4. In six parts each with divisional title page and separate pagination or foliation. The title pages to the Old Testament read "Bibliorum pars secunda -tertia quarta ." and "Libri apocryphi sive appendix Testamenti Veteris .". The divisional titles to part 4 and the Apocrypha are dated 1592. That to the New Testament reads "D.N. Jesu Christi Testamentum Novum ." and bears the imprint "Londini excudebant reg. typograph. Anno salutis humanæ 1592.". Tremellius's and Be`ze's versions of the New Testament are printed in parallel columns. P6 2S6 4X4 and 2L4 are blank. Bound in modern tan goatskin with handmade paper endpapers. Old endpapers preserved. Titlepage laid down with minor loss at lower corner. Some wear to lower blank corners at both ends of the volume evidence of its having been disbound fora considerable time. Occasional unobtrusive ink marka and a few other signs of use but the contents generally clean and crisp. A very good copy. STC 2061.5. Londini: Excudebant G. B[ishop] R. N[ewbery] & R. B[arker], An. Dom. 1593. unknown
6651Manuscript on paper bound. 19th century. Good. Octavo 18 cm; 1 78 leaves paginated in manuscript. Latin and French text on facing pages. Bound in waste vellum manuscript in French no longer easily legible. Pages thumbed and toned at edges. Interlinear corrections in text as well as tipped in overleavers with corrected text. <br /><br />All we know of this manuscript book derives from examination of the physical evidence. The text does not correspond to any known French verse translation of the Book of Job so it seems to be a private endeavor. The unprofessional cursive orthography accords stylistically with handwriting typical of the 19th century but the structure and materials of the binding could indicate an earlier origin. The Latin text of the Vulgate appears on the pages facing the translation. Manuscript on paper, bound. hardcover