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Complete in 5 parts in 6 physical volumes: xv,[550] + [795],clxxxii + [612],cxxii + [1032] + vii,[1046],cclix pp., text printed in 2 columns, 24cm., uniform publisher's hardcover bindings in blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine, few traces of use at ends and corners of covers, text in Latin, in the series "Burt Franklin bibliographical and reference series" no.39, few stamps on title page and one on last page, good condition, text clear and bright and in very good condition, rare complete set, [Content: I: Aetas prima, ab aerae christianae initiis ad theologiae scholasticae exordia (1109) // II: Aetas media, ab exordiis theologiae scholasticae usque ad celebratum concilium tridentinum, ab anno 1109-1563 // III: Post celebratum concilium tridentinum seculum primum, ab anno 1564-1663// IV: // V-1: Seculum tertium post celebratum concilium tridentinum, ab anno 1764-1869 // V-2: Theologos complectens novissimos, ab anno 1870-1910], weight: 7kg., R92953
Complete in 5 parts in 6 physical volumes: xvi,[550],lxx + [795],clxxxii + [612],cxxii + vii,[1032] + vii,[1046],lxii,cclix pp., text printed in 2 columns, 24cm., 3rd revised and enlarged edition, uniform contemporary hardcover bindings (marbled boards, leather spines with gilt lettering, marbled edges, small stamp on endpaper and at verso of title page, text clear and bright and in very good condition (only few and occasional foxing), rare complete set, [Content: I: Aetas prima, ab aerae christianae initiis ad theologiae scholasticae exordia (1109) // II: Aetas media, ab exordiis theologiae scholasticae usque ad celebratum concilium tridentinum, ab anno 1109-1563 // III: Post celebratum concilium tridentinum seculum primum, ab anno 1564-1663// IV: // V-1: Seculum tertium post celebratum concilium tridentinum, ab anno 1764-1869 // V-2: Theologos complectens novissimos, ab anno 1870-1910], weight: 8kg., R98049
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
Apud Parent-Desbares - Apud Mellier Père, Parisiis. 1835-1838. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos frotté. Non coupé. 25 tomes d'env. 500-600 pages chacun. Etiquettes de code sur les dos. Tampons de bibliothèque en pages de titre. Papier collé sur le dos du tome I. Quelques rousseurs. Complectens Exquisitissima Opera tum Dogmatica et Moralia, tum Apologetica et Oratoria. Accurantibus D.A.B. Caillau, Nonnullisque Cleri Gallicani Presbyteris, ua cum D.M.N.S. Guillon.
Carl Beyaert, Bruges - Università Gregoriana, Roma. 1920-1949. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 30 volumes reliés. Pièces de titre sur les dos. 1 volume broché (Indices). Utilia Praesertim Religiosis et Missionariis. Fundata ab Arthuro VERMEERSCH s.i. Du Tome IX-X, 1920-1922, au tome XXXVIII, 1949. Complet entre ces années. Avec un IDICES PRIMAE SERIEI SEU QUINDECIM PRIORUM VOL. (1905-1926).
APUD LUDOVICUM VIVES, BIBLIOPOLAM EDITOREM. 1868-69. In-4 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Environ 700/800 pages pour chacun des volumes - Texte sur 2 colonnes - Plats et contre-plats jaspés - Coins émoussés - Etiquette collée en coiffe en tête et en coiffe en pied - Dos insolés - Titre, filet et tomaison dorés au dos. OUVRAGES EN LATIN. / SOMMAIRE DE LA TOMAISON : tome 1 : In Quo De Virtute Fidei Divinae Agitur + tome 2 : In Quo de Virtute fidei de Incarnatione Agitur + tome 3 : In Quo de Mysterio Incarnationis, de sacrementis in genere et de Sacralento Eucharistiae Agitur + Tome 4 : In Quo de Sacremento Eucharistiae - De poenitezntia - De Sacremento Poenitentiae Agitur + Tome 5 : In Quo de Poenitentia, justifia et jure agitur + tome 6 : In quo de justitia et jure de contractibus agitur + Tome 7 : In quo de contractibus in genere et in specie agitur + In quo 1° responsa moralia ; 2° Constitiones apostolicae; 3° Indices generales reperiuntur.
APUD LUDOVICUM VIVES, BIBLIOPOLAM EDITOREM. 1864. In-4 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Coins frottés. Dos fané. Intérieur frais. XII + 656 + 597 + 816 + 725 + 632 + 681 + 205 pages - Texte sur 2 colonnes - Plats jaspés - Coins émoussés - Etiquette collée en coiffe en tête et en coiffe en pied - Dos insolés - Titre, filet et tomaison dorés au dos. OUVRAGES EN LATIN. / SOMMAIRE DE LA TOMAISON : tOme I : De deo, deique proprietatibus. Tome II: De Deo, Deique Proprietatibus. Tomes III-IV: De Incarnatione Verbi Dei. Tomes V-VI: Tractatus Reliqui. Tome VII: Index Rerum et Personarum.
Typis Cartusiae Sanctae Mariae de Pratis, Monstrolii. 1890-1893. In-4 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 5 tomes d'env. 400-600 pages chacun. Texte en latin sur 2 colonnes. Papiers muets encollés sur les dos, les consolidant. Etiquettes de code sur les couvertures. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Quelques manques sur les bords des plats. (Rare) Auctore D. Leone Le Vasseur, Cartusiano Nunc Primum a Monachis Ejusdem Ordinis in Lucem Editae.
Victor Palmé, Paris - Libraria S. Congreg. de Propaganda Fide, Romae. 1870. In-Folio Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos à nerfs. Intérieur frais. 630 pages pour le tome I, 814 pages pour le tome II, 696 pages pour le tome III et 788 pages pour le tome IV. Texte sur 2 colonnes en latin. Auteurs, titres, tomaisons, roulettes et filets dorés sur les dos. Etiquettes de code sur les couvertures. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Nombreux petits manques de surface sur les plats. Editio Novissima pluribus Mendis Expurgata. R.P. Joan. Martinez de Ripalda, E Soc. Jesu, Olim in Academia Salmanticensi Professoris.
Belin-Leprieur, Paris. 1821. In-Folio Carré. Relié. Bon état. Coins frottés. Dos satisfaisant. Quelques rousseurs. 676 pages pour le tome I, 893 pages pour le tome II et 952 pages pour le tome III. Texte en latin sur 2 colonnes. Auteurs, Titres et tomaisons dorés sur les dos. Bords des plats frottés. Tranches légèrement passées. Tampons de bibliothèque en pages de garde et de titre. (Très rare) Editio Quarta. Quae Jus Pandectarum Confirmant, Explicant, Aut Abrogant Auctore Roberto-Josepho Pothier.
J.-P. Migne. 1850. In-4 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 1200 + 1260 + 1040 + 1132 + 1184 + 1760 pages. Texte en latin sur 2 colonnes, chacune étant paginée. Pièces de titre rouges et noires et étiquettes de code sur les dos. Auteur, titre, tomaison, fleurons, bandeaux et filets dorés sur les dos. Tranches marbrées. Ex-libris de la Bibliothèque de l'Institut Catholique de Toulouse au dos des 1ers plats. Tampons de bibliothèque en pages de titre. Mors des tomes XC, XCII et XCIII fendus. Dos du tome XCV détaché (reliure plein cuir bleue). Sive Bibliotheca Universalis, Integra, Uniformis, Commoda, Oeconomica, Omnium SS. Patrum, Doctorum Scriptorumque Ecclesiasticorum. Qui ab Aevo Apostolico ad Usque Innocentii III Tempora Floruerunt. Accurante J.-P. Migne.
1 vol. petit in-8 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 5 nerfs orné, Apud Pet. Paulum Tozzium [ Tozzi ], [ Padoue ], MDCXIIX [ 1618 ], 24 ff., 383 pp. [ paginé 283 ] Exemplaire contenant 211 emblèmes, commentés par l'humaniste Claude Mignault (1536-1606) et annotés par Lorenzo Pignoria (1571-1631). Oeuvre de délassement, les fameux "emblèmes" du grand juriste André Alciat (1492-1550) qui établit un protocole bien particulier associant trois élements : un titre, une image et une épigramme. Etat satisfaisant (reliure frottée avec mouill., fortes mouill. intérieures) Français
Concinnata & Historica narratione (sed brevi) illustrata Opera ac Studio Ioannis Iacobi Luckii Argentoratensis, Cum gratia et privilegio Sacrae Caesareae Maiestatis, 1 vol. in-folio reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 6 nerfs orné, Sumptibis Ipsi Authoris, Typis Reppianis, Argentinae [Strasbourg ], 1620, 4 ff., 383 pp. et 1 f. Plus qu'un superbe catalogue numismatique recueillant les pièces et médailles provenant de la collection de l'auteur, ce bel ouvrage richement illustré des portrait des grands personnages du temps évoque les faits et geste de chacun d'entre eux, de manière chronologique. Brunet évoque un "recueil devenu assez rare". Grand généalogiste et collectionneur, Johann Jacob Luck (1574-1635) finit sa carrière en tant que bailli du Staufenberg (Bade). Etat satisfaisant (manque important à un feuillet - le folio H - un manque en coiffe sup., qq. mouill. discrètes, coins frottés, bon état par ailleurs). Prix en l'état. (Brunet, III, 1217) Latin
503 columns. Latin text, translation and editorial matter in English. ; Asfar, Deel 2; 503 pages
Full Title: P. TERENTIA AFRI POET LEPIDISSIMI COMOEDIAE: Andria, Eunuchus, Heavtontimorvmenos, Adelphi, Hecyra, Phormio, ex emendatissimis ac fide dignissimis codicibus summa diligentia castigat, metris in suum ordinem recte restitutis, ac uarijs lectionibus in margine appositis ex collatione prostremarum editionum Aldini & Gryphiani exemplaris. Elenchum interpretum, qui in had comoedias docte simul & erudite scripserunt, proxima subinde pagina demonstrabit. Eorum qu in his interpretum commentarijs annotata sunt, index amplissimus. pp. [22], 154 [i.e. 308], 117 [i.e. 234, [8]. Lacks two leaves of front matter (*2 & *3). Various errors in pagination as recorded in other examples. Folio. 320 mm. Old full vellum binding. Double and triple column Latin text in Italic and Roman. Great many bold woodcut illustrations of the scenes appear throughout the volume, and add to its charm. The various early paper 'repairs' to the title probably cover up old ownerships. Written some time after these repairs is an ink manuscript notation: Della Libreria de S(an) Vincenzo (in Tuscany). CEdit Iniquos - which seems to identify the text and/or editing as unjust, evil, and/or wicked. not too unusual for pagan works. On the front flyleaf is the 18th or 19th century autograph ownership of A. Wallis (unidentified). Publius Terentius Afer (195/185-159 BC), better known in English as Terence, was a playwright of the Roman Republic, of North African descent. His comedies were performed for the first time around 170-160 BC. Terentius Lucanus, a Roman senator, brought Terence to Rome as a slave, educated him and later on, impressed by his abilities, freed him. Terence apparently died young, probably in Greece or on his way back to Rome. He only wrote six plays. All survived, and are printed here. In this famous 1545 edition of Terence, Scoto, provided three summaries for the action of each scene by different humanist scholars of note. The innovation was immediately popular. The basic layout problem in the case of Terence was that the text consists of short scenes with much back-and-forth badinage while the apparatus was typically very lengthy. Early printers of these texts arranged the commentary for each scene all around the base text, creating a window or windows for the words of Terence. The resulting window-and-frame layouts are visually very lively, with each spread slightly different from the last, depending on the length of the commentary with respect to the text. As the sixteenth century progressed, however, it became more usual to employ a simple two-column format that placed the base text of each scene first and the commentary afterwards, alternating but running continuously from column to column. The four columns on a spread owned variety and visual interest because the text of Terence was set in larger type and more generously leaded than the commentary, but the result was rarely as handsome as the older layouts. This two-column format took over because it was much easier to set, correct, revise, and reprint than a window-and-frame. Similarly, fewer and fewer options were exercised in ornamenting and illustrating the folio text as the century wore on. Virtually the only ambitious editions from this point of view are this 1545 Scoto and the 1553 Cesano. These books preserve something of the grace of earlier folios, with scene-by-scene illustrations that characterized some folio editions in the fourteen nineties. Illustrations of individual scenes disappeared entirely after the 1555. The wonderful woodcuts are valued mainly for what they tell us of the Italian stage in the 15th and 16th century. BM STC Italian p. 664. ADD1 Safe
Venetiis, Aldus, 1557, 16 x 11 cm., pergamino de época, 4 hojas + 432 folios. (Ejemplar con algunos taladros de polilla en el margen inferior sin afectar al texto y portada con pequeña restauración en parte blanca).
Parisiis, Ambrosium Drvart, 1590, 17 x 11 cm., perg., 24 folios + (Iusti Lipsi ad Annales Cor. Taciti Liber comentarius:) 568 págs. + 22 h.
Unveränderter Nachdruck der Ausgabe von 1883-1887, 5 vol. fort in-8 reliure pleine toile éditeur, Akademische Druck-U. Verlaganstalt, Graz, Austria, 1954 Fine copy in perfect condition, reprinted in 1954 on the 1883-1887 edition. Bel exemplaire de cette réédition de la version de 1883-1887 du fameux glossaire du latin médiéval de Charles du Fresne, Sieur du Cange (1610-1688). Français
Complete in 5 parts in 1 volume, part 1: [1bl],[12],217,[11] pp., pt.2: [8],119,[5] pp., pt.3: 175,[1] pp., pt.4: 132pp., pt.5: 34pp., with intitials and head- and tail-pieces, 35cm., text in Latin, text printed in 2 columns, small libr. stamp and old ex-libris on title page, contempary full-leather binding with 5 raised bands and in good condition, gilt title and decorations on spine, few occasional small staining and browning of paper, [Part 2 has a separate titlepage: "Historica Dissertatio de uno ex trinitate carne passo, accedunt Historiae Pelagianae", Lovanii 1702 // Part 5 also has a separate titlepage: "Somnia quinquaginta Fr. Macedo in itinerario Sancti Augustini post baptismum Mediolano Romam, excutiebat levi brachio P. Fulgentius Fosseus", Antwerpiae 1701], weight: 2.3kg., good condition, R101447
[xxxii +] 400pp., later hardcover binding binding (spine in leather with gilt title and decorations, some traces of use at edges of boards and corners), 17cm., text in latin, text clean and bright with only very few contemporary underlinings and annotations (in margin of text) in ink, small wormhole in margin (not in the text) of first pages, good condition, [This is a rare second Latin edition, (first edition = Douai Balthasar Bellerus 1603). Willem Estius, born at Gorcum 1542, died at Douai 1613, based his work on the eye-witness account of his brother Rutger Estius and on his own investigations afterwards ; the author felt personally involved since his uncle and some of his friends (both priests of Gorcum & Hieronymus) were among the martyrs. // Continuation of the title: "Quibus pro coronide subiuncta est, eodem Authore appendix de martyrio Guilielmi Gaudani, item Minoritae quod contigit anno 1573. Habes & aliorum quorumdam martyria, opportunis locis commemorari: nominatim Cornelii Musii Delfii theologi & poëtae."], H96551
Complete works of Eusebius in 6 volumes (complete), bilingual: Greek-Latin, 29cm., text printed in 2 columns, together ca. 4400 pages, in the series "Patrologiae Cursus Completus. Series Graeca" volumes 19 to 24 (edited by Migne), uniform 19th cy. hardcover bindings with spines in vellum and with some traces of use, text clean and bright with only few occasional foxing, good condition, total weight is more than 10kg., rare, R95476
Complete series in 8 volumes, text printed in 2 numbered columns: 1580 + 1788 + 1336 + 1512 + 1908 + 1556 + 1584 + 1172 columns [= 6218 pages totally], volume 8 contains the indices, "Editio novissima mendis expurgata, etc., Opera et studio monachorum ordinis sancti Benedicti abbatiae Montes Casini, etc.", text in Latin, 28cm., uniform hardcover bindings in very good condition (white cart. boards, spines in white vellum, red labels with gilt lettering), some occasional foxing, few stamps, some foxing on upper edges, good condition, weight: 14kg., R98150
Complete set of 3 volumes, folio (42cm.), [viii],24,clxxvi,676 + xxviii,952 + xxiv,894 pp., with frontispiece (portrait of Pothier) & 2 facsimiles out of text in volume 1, text in Latin, uniform hardcover bindings (marbled boards (tree-calf), spines in brown leather with gilt lettering and decorations, upper end of volume 3 slightly re-inforced), stamp on title page, text and interior are clean and bright except for few occasional foxing, good condition, weight: 13 kg., J108583
[12], 279, [13] p. ; in-4º; piena pergamena con titolo manoscritto al dorso. - Keywords: filologia greca greek grecia greece latin latino plantin
In-folio, (12cc), 348pp (44cc); 412pp (76cc), legatura in mezza pergamena, tassello con titolo al dorso in oro, buone condizioni leggere fioriture, marca editoriale Donna con serpente nella sinistra (A sinistra Cavet) e figura alata nella destra. In basso: Opinio. Motto Laeva perimit dextra vincit. In-folio, (12cc), 348pp (44cc); 412pp (76cc), half vellum binding, lettering piece on the spine in gold, good condition, printer’s brand: Woman with snake on the left (left: Cavet) and winged figure on the right. Below: Opinio. Motto Laeva perimit dextra vincit.