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1772181691772 un volume, reliure plein maroquin vert fonçé à grain long grand in-douze (full morocco duodecimo) (10 x 17,5cm), dos à nerfs (spine with raised band), décoration or (gilt decoration) à filets or (gilt lines) et à froid (blind-stamping decoration), filets perlés or et roulettes or, entre-nerfs à fleuron au fer plein (between the raised bands floweret with full blocking stamp), titre et date frappés or (gilt title), filet perlé "or" en place des nerfs et filet à froid de par et d'autre des nerfs, filet or et perlé + roulettes et en tête et en pied, plats décorés or (cover with gilt decoration) d'un encadrement de filet or avec un fleuron "or" aux angles, guillochis (guilloche on the cuts) "or" aux angles des coupes (fillets on the cuts) et dentelle sur les chasses (lace-like decoration on the turn-ins), toutes tranches lisses dorées (all edges gilt), marque-page en tissu rose (bookmark in tissue), sans illustration (no illustration) excepté une vignette Marque de l'imprimeur en bas de la page de titre gravée sur bois en noir + une vignette Bandeau avec un portrait de Celse en médaillon par François Robert INGOUF avec serpente + des culs-de-lampe (headpieces), texte en latin, XX-556 pages, 1772 Parisiis : apud P.-F. Didot juniorem Editeur,
1722R119845Pistorii [Pistoia], Apud Johannem-Silvestrum Gatti 1722 [34] + 261pp., first and only edition, 27cm., with engraved vignette on title page, engraved head pieces and capitals, text in Latin, modern (early 20th cy.?) hardcover binding (spine in vellum, corners bumped), some occasional foxing and light staining, few small wormholes in first twelf pages (not affecting text), good condition, [Dom Malachia (born Joseph-Dominique) d'Inguimbert was a French Cistercian monk, born in 1683 and died in 1757, in Carpentras. After his studies in France, he left for Italy (1709-1735). In 1735 he was appointed bishop of Carpentras ; he moved back there taking with him his large library. He expanded his collection to more than 25.000 volumes and allowed the public to access it from 1745. His library-museum still exists and is now called the "Inguimbertine" in honour of its founder. His book "Specimen Catholicae.." is one of his first own publications and contains among others the following chapters: Deus exsistit, Deus universis rebus summa beneficentia prospicit, Humanae Mentis immortalitas demonstratur], rare, R119845
1759R108152Goettingae [Göttingen], Apud viduam Abrami Vandenhoeckii [Vandenhoeck] 1759-1767 2 parts in 1 physical volume, [2],236 + [2],293 pp., 22cm., contemporary full vellum binding (intact, with contemporary handwritten title on spine), paper somewhat browned (text always well readable though), text in Latin, with tipped-in heraldic ex-libris from Alfred Ollivant D.D. and from "Eccl. Cath. Landaven: Liber Familie Sancti Teiliavi", good condition, [Johann David Michaelis, 1717-1791, was a German (Prussian) biblical scholar with an emphasis on Hebrew matters, professor at the University of Göttingen (1745-1791). This work includes 23 articles, a.o.: Commentatio de battologia ad Matth. VI-7, Paralipomena contra polygamiam, Secunda contra polygamiam paralipomena, Lex Mosaica Deut. XXII,6.7 ex historia naturali et moribus Aegyptiorum illustrata, etc.], R108152
1765PHO-1816Édité par Henricum-Josephum Joly, typographum & bibliopolam propè Collegium Sancti Martialis, Avenione (Avignon), 1765, 2 volumes, in-folio, pp. [4], viii, [2], 723 ; VII, [1], 852 ; texte en hébreu, latin et chaldéen et imprimé en double colonne, relié plein veau marbré époque, dos à nerfs avec titre et tomaison, cachet aux titres, coins usés, petit manque au plat, petits frottements.
1757R119863Augustae Vindelicorum [Augsburg] et Oeniponti [Innsbruck], Sumpt. Josephi Wolff 1757 Continuation of title: "Omnibus quidem religiosis, maxime autem sub regula S.P. Benedicti Deo servientibus prosicua & necessaria. Opuscula octo pluribus abhinc annis distinctis tomulis impressa. Opera & studio ven. P. Ruperti Presinger [..] Nunc vere frequentius desiderata & in unum Librum collecta. Editio novissima", [18] + 549 + [10] pp., 21x17cm., text in Latin, contemporary full leather binding (intact, gilt title and decorations on spine, corners bit bumped), red edges, old small ex-libris stamp and reference number on title page, text is clean and bright except for some light occasional foxing, some pages are slightly browned, good condition, cfr. OCLC 29707763, R119863
1736PHO-1490Rintelii, Literis Ioh. Godofr. Enax,1736, In-4 de (4) ff., LII, 320 pp., (10) ff., relié parchemin époque, dos lisse avec pièce d’auteur et titre, petits défauts à la reliure, rousseurs.
1755CA0114<p>24531 pages with engraved allegorical frontispiece and index. Small folio 11 1/2" x 8 1/2" bound in original full leather with raised spine bands and decorative gilt lettering. Palau 266572. Sabin 70785 First edition.<br /><br />Full of original documents respecting the establishment of the Church in the Indies and the protection of the Indians together with all the bulls referred to from that of Alexander VI to the time of publication. With the additional 24 preliminary leaves not in all printings.<br /><br />The ancestors of Rivadeneira on both sides had served the Crown for centuries in the Reconquista in high positions of Church and State and in the conquests of Mexico and the Darién. Among his relatives is the Marquis de Moncada lieutenant colonel of the Puebla Regiment. Rivadeneira received a bachelor's degree in Philosophy and Law from the University of Mexico. He obtained a scholarship at the Colegio Mayor de Todos Santos on November 11 1731 served in various positions competed for the Chair of Institutes and remained in residence until 1746. The Audiencia de México approved him to practice as a lawyer in 1733. While still in Todos Santos Rivadeneira began serving in various positions. He was an advisor to the mayors of the city and town of Carrión in Valle Atrisco. The interim viceroy-archbishop Juan de Bizarrón appointed him a lawyer for the poor of the Courtroom of the Audiencia in 1739 with similar capacity in the Tribunal del Santo Oficio the city of Puebla and the Agustino Convent of Mexico. In 1744 Rivadeneira became fiscal agent of the room of the Crime. He served as an advisor to the viceroy Duke of the Conquest and was commissioned to settle a dispute over land by his successor the Count of Fuenclara. In 1746 Rivadeneira decided to go to Spain for family businesses and to secure a position. For a payment of 13000 pesos he obtained the appointment as supernumerary judge of the Audiencia de Guadalajara by decree of January 30 and title of February 20 1748. Without occupying this position he obtained the criminal prosecution of the Audiencia de Mexico on December 22 of 1753. He obtained a license to sail to New Spain with the servants José Ostos of Écija; Diego Ibiricu from Cádiz; Antonio de la Cruz from Zacatecas and Manuel Tagle a "free black". Rivadeneira returned to New Spain in 1755 in the same vessel in which the new viceroy Marquis de las Amarillas went and assumed his post on October 30 1755. As a prosecutor he opposed the activities of the Tribunal de Acordada. Assigned to the civil prosecutor's office to replace Luis de Mosquera and Aranda by consultation of April 28 and title of June 21 1760 the following year by consultation of May 14 and title of August 15 was appointed to replace the deceased Francisco López Adán as judge of the Audiencia. He served until his death. While he was an oidor he was denounced for possessing forbidden books. While in Spain in 1752 Rivadeneira published <em>El Pasatiempo for the use of Ex.mo Señor Carvajal and Lancaster a history of the world from creation to Fernando VI</em> in three volumes. This long didactic and religious poem was an effort to obtain a position and Beristain perhaps not knowing of the payment of 13000 pesos by Rivadeneira considered his first appointment of audience due to the sponsorship of José de Carvajal. As a prosecutor in 1755 Rivadeneira wrote the <em>Handbook compendium of the Indian Board of Trustees</em> which traced the royal patronage to the Book of Genesis an achievement for which the Crown gave him 4000 pesos. He also wrote the <em>Defense of Royal Jurisdiction</em> in 1763 <em>the remarkable newspaper of His Excellency Marquise de las Amarillas</em> and the draft of the protest sent to Spain by the City Council of Mexico City in 1771 on a claim of appointments for Americans.<br /><br /><strong>Condition:</strong><br /><br />Missing some of spine label small crack along the heal font hinge spine ends chipped light rubbing to extremities with the corners rubbed through internally very nice over all a very good copy.</p> Antonio Marín hardcover
1784bf5194Sabellus Sélection Abraxas-libris Relié 1784 50 GRAVURES DE SCÈNES ÉROTIQUES. Petit in-4 (20,5 x 25,5 cm.), 1784, relié demi-basane, pièce de titre rouge au dos lisse orné de filets dorés, tranches mouchetées de rouge, 98 pages, un texte décrit chacune des L gravures, une gravure en frontispice, passages en latin, grandes marges ; légers frottements aux bords et coins, quelques rousseurs, par ailleurs bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1744YRG-482In-4° (environ 25 × 20 cm). Reliure : Plein cuir marbré d’époque, veau brun marbré, dos à cinq nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, tranches rouges, usure naturelle : coins émoussés. Pagination : Environ 476 pages + index + notes (impression nette sur papier vergé). Gravure : Sans frontispice (conforme à cette édition ; vignette ornée sur le titre). PIERRE MORTIER. AMSTERDAM.
179668142Cura et studio quorundam ex eodem clero Wintoniae commorantium, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque plein maroquin vert, dos lisse orné, belle roulette d'encadrement en plats, coupes et chasses guillochées, toutes tranches dorées, E Typographeo Clarendoniano, Oxonii [ Oxford ], 1796, 1 f., 473 pp.
174868259Cui manum primam adhibuit Joannes-Baptista Le Brun, Rothomagensis ; extremam Imposuit Nicolaus Lenglet Dufresnoy, Presbyter ac Theologus Parisiensis, 2 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque plein vélin blanc, dos à 6 nerfs, plats estampés à froid, Apud Joannem de Bure [ Jean de Bure ], Lutetiae Parisiorum [ Paris], 1748, 2 ff., clij-750 pp. et 1 f. n. ch. ; 2 ff., lxxxij-827 pp. avec 5 planches hors texte
1751PHO-1923Patavii (Padoue), excudebat Josephus Cominus, 1751, in-8, XLIV-426pp.-1f.-125pp.-vélin époque, dos lisse orné avec pièce d’auteur, gardes en papier dominoté, tranches rouges, ex-libris armorié au premier feuillet. De la bibliothèque du Marquis de Terzi avec son ex-libris et étiquette.
170640159ABJena, Heinrich Christoph Cröker 1706. Kl.-8°. [8] Bll., 193, [1] S., [5] Bll. Pgmt der Zt mit geprägtem Rückentitel. Teils etwas gebräunt, Einband leicht altersfleckig. Exlibris, Eintragungenen von alter Hd an den Spiegeln.
1720TTUocLIT5Paris: Dominican Convent & College of St. James c1720. 1720. 2 Parts in 1. 4to. pp. 1 p.l. 132 34; 1 p.l. 128. numerous manuscript additions incl. paste-overs 2 full-page additon in first part & 14 full-page addition in second part. engraved thoughout with vignette headpieces & decorative initials. music on 4-line staves. contemporary mottled calf gilt back spine damaged. ms. note: 'ce livre est a l'usage to ma soeur marie de sainte agnes'. Hardcover. Good. Paris: Dominican Convent & College of St. James, [c1720]. Hardcover
174561822Ex recognitione Steph. And. Philippe, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque plein maroquin rouge, dos lisse orné en long (motif à semis de fleurs), triple filet doré d'encadrement en plats, filet doré en coupes, toutes tranches dorées, Sumptibus Mich. Steph. David, Lutetiae Parisiorum [ Paris ], 1745, 24-342 pp. et 1 f. avec 1 frontispice par Cochin gravé par Fessard, 1 fleuron sur le titre, 25 médaillons à portraits, 1 fleuron à la préface, 1 vignette et 13 culs-de-lampe dont quelques-uns se répètent, par Pierre et Mathey
173428742ABLöwen, Aeg. Denique 1723 und Brüssel, P. Foppens 1734. 3 Bände. 2°. 9 Bll. (das 1. weiß), 804 S., (1 (weißes) Bl.; 3 Bll. (das 1. weiß), 805-1362, XXXVIII, XIII, II (1) S., 1 (weißes) Bl.; 7 Bll. (das 1. weiß), 732, XLVIII S. Einheitliche LdrBde der Zt mit 2 Rückenschildern, reicher Rückenvergoldung und vergoldeter Kantenbordure. Rücken mit schwacher Lichtspur. Teils etwas gebräunt. Ein Kapital mit kl. Fehlstelle, eine Ecke geringf. bestoßen. Ein Deckel mit Kratzspur.
1788R119648Parisiis [Paris], E typographia Fratris Regis natu proximi (Didot junior) 1788 [8] + 338pp., with a frontispiece "Le sauveur du monde" engraved by I.S. Klauber, engraved coat of arms on title page, 34x26cm., contemporary red leather binding, gilt border around covers and inner covers, inner covers covered with light blue satin with gilt border, all edges gilt, some wear and rubbing, few minor occasional foxing, printed on Montgolfier d'Annonay vellum paper, text in Latin, this edition is dedicated by Pierre-François Didot to Etienne-Charles de Loménie de Brienne (bishop of Sens), ex-libris tipped in on verso of title page, probably an edition limited to 200 copies [cfr. De Backer (Essai bibliographique sur le livre De Imitatione Christi): "tiré à 200 exempl. dont une grande partie a été gâtée ou moisie au satinage [..] Le texte est celui de Valart"], R119648
171549239Amsterdam: Jan Boom 1715. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Small quarto. asterisk4 a-f4 -blank f4 A-3F4 = 235 leaves. 54 415 1 blankpp. Contemporary vellum with exposed thongs boards somewhat bowed spine darkened early manuscript title in Hebrew and Latin at spine. Old owner entry at top margin title memorial label at front paste-down. A very good copy amply-margined with fine crisp text throughout.<br /> <br /> Important edition of this Aramaic version of the biblical books of Chronicles attributed to Joseph ben Hiyya d. 333 a Babylonian amora and head of the Pumbedita academy near present-day Falluja Iraq. "Ben Hiyya was also distinguished in biblical exegesis and left an Aramaic translation of parts of the Bible which is often quoted. It is not to be assumed however that Joseph translated the whole Bible though the Aramaic translation of the Books of Chronicles is ascribed to him. Enc. Jud. The editio princeps edited from an Erfurt manuscript by Matthias Frederick Beck and accompanied by substantial annotations was published at Augsburg in 1680. "After this David Wilkins gave the public an edition from a Cambridge manuscript of which the text was more pure and more complete. The critic should unite both these editions the former for the value of its learned notes and the latter for its full and accurate text†The Biblical Repertory. <br /> <br /> The Coptic scholar David Wilkens 1685–1745 was born of Prussian parentage in Memel Lithuania. Little is known about his education in Germany probably in Berlin or how he acquired his knowledge of ancient and Semitic languages which was extensive rather than profound. He referred to the antiquarian Ezechiel Spanheim the elector of Brandenburg's ambassador in England from 1701 to 1710 as his former teacher. By 1707 Wilkins was studying at the Bodleian Library in Oxford and had encountered a group of clerical protectors in London. In 1709 engaged in preparing a history of the patriarchs of Alexandria which remained in manuscript and the editio princeps of the Coptic Bohairic New Testament the Novum Testamentum Aegyptium 1716 he left for the continent. He called on scholars examined manuscripts in Vienna Rome and Paris and stopped in Amsterdam in 1714 to see to the publication of his first works -- an edition of the Aramaic paraphrasis of the books of Chronicles and an Armenian version of the apocryphal third epistle to the Corinthians 1715 -- and of John Chamberlayne's polyglot edition of the Lord's prayer to which he contributed. Wilkins was an industrious scholar. In the three years he spent as librarian at Lambeth he made important contributions to the cataloguing of manuscripts. In 1721 he edited the Anglo-Saxon laws in 1725–6 the complete works of John Selden and in 1731 the Coptic Pentateuch. His main work was his Concilia Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae an account of British church councils from 446 to 1717. Wilkins had many detractors -- John Gagnier the professor of Arabic at Oxford who deplored his incompetence in Arabic and Hebrew Edward Harley who described him as ‘a very great scoundrel’ and the cantankerous Thomas Hearne who as librarian at the Bodleian had watched him turn from a young man ‘of a civil Courteous and modest behaviour’ into ‘a vain ambitious man of little judgement tho' great industry’ ready to ‘do anything in the World for a little Money’ Alastair Hamilton: "Wilkens David" -- ODNB online.<br /> <br /> Provenance: From the library of G.H.A. Juynboll 1935-2010 the celebrated scholar of Islamic Hadith literature with his printed memorial label at front paste-down. Hebrew title: ×ª×¨×’×•× ×©×œ דברי ×”×™×ž×™× ×¨××©×•× ×™× ×•××—×¨×•× ×™× ×™×¡×“×• ר×ש ישיבה בסורי×<br /> <br /> References: The Biblical Repertory 1834 6:248-249. Brunet 3:574 - "Livre recherché et peu commun". Enc. Jud. 10:229. Le Long Bibliotheca sacra 1723 1:92B. Le Long-Masch 2.1 p. 48: “Multo correctior est editio ac praecedens Beckiana.†long note in which the relation with the never published version by Clarke is discussed. Cf. D&M 2416: The editio princeps of the Targum on Chronicles printed from an Erfurt MS. and edited with a Latin translation by M. F. Beck Augsburg 1680-3 2 vols 4to. The present edition is “a more complete form of the text from a Cambridge MS. . edited with a Latin translation by D. Wilkins. Jan Boom hardcover
17671232331767. Paris: Boudet Desaint et Avignon Merande 1767-1773. <br /> <br /> 17 vols 4to 33 engraved plates some folding 6 letterpress tables some folding. Contemporary/original mottled calf spines gilt and gilt-lettered. A bit dry and worn but quite sound.<br /> <br /> § A lovely quarto edition of the Bible in Latin and French also issued in 8vo -- this is much the more preferable version. The plates and maps are outstanding and the physical feat of printing all seventeen volumes in six years is astonishing. Complete sets in commerce are surprisingly scarce though widely held by institutions. Brunet I 888: "Ce livre connu sous le nom de Bible de Vence mais qui devrait plutôt porter celui de Rondet son éditeur est fort estimé." Not in Darlow and Moule under Latin or French. unknown
173862450Editio Tertia, auctior longe et emendatior cum Figuris Aeneis, 1 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque pleine basane mouchetée, dos à 5 nerfs orné, Apud Io. Felicem Bielckium [Bielck ], Ienae [ Iena ], 1738, 1 f. blanc, frontispice, 3 ff., 1252 pp. et 44 ff. n. ch. avec deux grandes planches dépliantes. Rappel du titre complet : Burcardi Gotthelffii Struvi Corpus Juris Publici Imperii Nostri Romano-Germanici ex geniunis Historiarum Fontibus legibus imperii fundamentalibus Actis Publicis diplomatibus et observantia imperii collectum atque ad praesentem statum directum Adiectis illustrium Controversiarum Argumentis cum indice necessario
1783H102909Bruxellis [Brussel], typis Matthaei Lemaire 1783-1789-1794 Complete series of 6 volumes of this important hagiographical work regarding Belgium, first and original 1783-1794-edition, xxxviii,752 + [8],xxxi,683 + xxxviii,736 + xxvii,728 + xvi,816 + [8],xx,790 pp., illustrated with 26 engraved plates out-of-text (some of which are signed by P.B. Bouttats, C.J. Bisschop & H.Cause, etc., cfr. infra) and with some engravings in text, 27cm., uniform 19th cy. hardcover bindings (spines in vellum, corners and edges with some wear), gilt blind-stamped ex-libris of "P.F. Joannes Bocquet ST.M." on spine, library stamp on t.p., very few occasional foxing, text in Latin, cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel III 1372-1374 no.16, good condition, weight: 13kg., [Illustrations: Volume I: fac-simile regarding S. Servatius, folding map, plate regarding S. Remigius // Volume II: plan of an abbey and one other engraving related to S.Medard, scene related to S. Wulfilaicus, large folding geneaological table related to Dagobertus I, portrait of Petrus Boschius, 2 plates related to S. Gaugericus, portrait of Joannes Bollandus, view on the S.Bavo cathedral in Ghent // Volume III: portrait of Joannes Stiltingus // Volume IV: S.Odilia and S.Leudegar (folding plate), S. Mumolen, Daniel Papebrochus (folding plate) // Volume V: fac-simile document regarding S. Begga (folding), portrait of Joannes Pinius, portrait of Guilielmus Cuperus, S. Bertinus, fac-simile regarding S.Gudila (folding plate) // Volume 6: portrait of Pius VI, portrait of (?), one plate related to S. Alciacus & one folding plate regarding the county of Flanders // Due to the French Revolution, the publication (1783-1789) was interrupted and so the 6th and last volume was published years later, in 1794. Content of the 6th volume, by Ghesquiere & Thysius: "Tomus VI complectens Acta Sanctorum Belgii, qui a seculi octavi initio usque ad annum circiter DCCXXIX ad Superos migrarunt"], H102909
1785PHO-1815Parme, Ex regio Parmensi typographio (Bodoni), 1785, grand in-4, 16ff.-(2)-XXXV-248pp.-110pp., relié pleine basane marron légèrement postérieure, filet à froid aux plats, tranches rouges, petits frottements, coins usés, mouillure marginale.
1738N121048Hagae-Comitum [The Hague, Den Haag], apud Gerardum Block 1738 Complete in 5 volumes, [32],870 + [18],830 + [20],836 + [24],884,[1] + [20],1051 pp., 2nd edition, 23x18cm., titles in red and black, pp., with an engraved folding plate & 2 half-page engravings & 20 engraved coats of arms in text, frontispiece (author's protrait) is missing, Uniform contemporary full-vellum bindings with blind-stamped decoration on covers (intact, spines with raised bands and old handwritten title, bit soiled), some browning of paper throughout (text always well readable), dampstaining in margin of text of first pages of volume I and on few pages of other volumes, with texts in Latin & Dutch, with indices, [Continuation of title: "tam Occidentalis, quam Orientalis, & Groningae, ut Gesta Equestris Ordinis Teutonici, Dominorum de Brederode, de Culenburch, & de Arckel. Memoriae prodiderunt: Praetarea Itineraria, Testamenta Vetera, & Doctorum Virorum Epistolae." // In all an impressive collection of chronicles, letters and travelling accounts relating to early Dutch, Belgian & German medieval and contemporary (ecclesiastical) history (ref. Haitsma Mulier/Van der Lem 328e)], weight: 7.5 kg., N121048
17477570BB4 Bde. Venedig, Nicolo Pezzana, 1747. 2°. Bd. 1: Titel mit grosser gest. Vignette, gest. Frontispiz, gest. Kopfstück (von Francesco Zucchi), (18) Bl., 335 S. (recte 670); Bd. 2: VIII S. (1) S. Inhalt, 295 S. (recte 590), S. 296-32, S. 228-337 (recte 218), S. 338-369, S. 370-404 (recte 70), S. 404-474; Bd.3: VIII S., (1) S. Inhalt, 499 S. (recte 998); Bd. 4: Titel: Novum Jesu Christi Testamentum complectens praeter Vulgatam, Guidonis Fabrici è Syriaco, et Benedicti Ariae Montani translationes, insuper Desiderii Erasmis Roterodami auctoris damnati versionem permissam. XV S., 326 S. (recte 652). Halbpgt. d. Zt., rote und grüne Rückenschildchen, mit einfacher Goldprägung.
17379717Lugd[uni] Bat[avorum] / Rotterodami, apud Samuelem Luchtmans / apud Johannem Danielem Beman, 1737. Fort volume in-4 de [26]-1035-[33] pages, plein veau moucheté, dos à 5 nerfs orné de fleurons, encadrements et titre dorés, étiquette de titre bordeaux, filet à froid sur les plats, double filet doré sur les coupes, tranches marbrées. Quelques petites épidermures, petit manque à la coiffe supérieure rousseurs. Ex-libris Rigaud.