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Authoritate Illustrissimi & Reverendissimi in Christo Patris D.D. Ludovici De Lavergne de Tressan, De Consensu venerabilis capituli editum, 1 vol. in-folio reliure pleine basane marron, dos à 4 nerfs, Apud Jore Patrem & Filium Illustrissimi ac Reverendissimi Archiepiscopi, Rotomagi [ Rouen ], 1728, 13 ff., 640-CXXXV pp. Prix en l'état pour ce missel de Rouen (ouvrage en état d'usage, assez court de marge, reliure frottée avec manque à un feuillet., restauraytions anciennes à plusieurs ff., un f. manuscrit inséré : "prière qui se diront pendant la durée du Conclave") Latin
Editio haec postrema Superiorum auctoritate correcta : in qua, prater vitam Auctoris locorum quo facilius inveniantur, citationes charactere distincta sunt, 1 vol. fort in-folio reliure de l'époque plein cuir estampé à froid sur ais de bois, Apud Henricum Aertssium [ Henry Aertssens ], Antverpiae [ Anvers ], 1626, 10 ff. n. ch., 500-404-408 pp., 32 ff. n. ch. Cet ouvrage du jésuite de Cordoue Thomas Sanchez (1550-1610) sur le sacrement du mariage et spécialement destiné aux confesseurs pour la direction des âmes fut surnommé par certains le "Bréviaire des impudicités", par Fusius "l'Iliade des Impuretés", mais l'on rapporte également que Clément VIII tenait le livre et l'auteur en haute estime, et aurait déclaré "qu'aucun écrivain n'avait examiné avec plus de diligence et d'abondance que Sanchez, ni éclairci avec plus d'exactitude les controverses qui se rapportent an sacrement du mariage". Le canoniste Franz Wernz classait ainsi l'ouvrage parmi les travaux classiques sur le mariage. Etat moyen (importants manques de cuir en dos et plats, un peu de jeu dans le premier plat mais la reliure reste bien solide, 1 f. de garde débroché, qq. mouill.) Latin
12mo., First Edition, with a woodcut title-vignette and three different fine woodcut tailpieces; later eighteenth century mottled calf boards, original calf backstrip with five raised bands, compartments richly tooled in gilt, second compartment with original leather label lettered in gilt 'Danes Notitie Temporu', red edges, marbled endpapers, backstrip chipped with minor loss at tail, a splendidly fresh, crisp, clean copy with broad margins preserving all the printed marginalia. With the ['Cum Approbatione'] leaves 'Approbatio Censoris Apostolici atque Caesari' (G.F. Dequareux) and 'Approbatio Ordinarii' (N.L. De Schodt). Text in Latin throughout; some sections (notably the succession of Roman emperors and the calendar of Popes) in double-column. Lovely copy in contemporary binding of the first edition of Danes' 'General Knowledge of the Times'. Danes (1684-1736) was born in Cassel ['Caseltano'] but spent much of his life in Louvain, where he became rector of the university in 1735. This first edition [and we believe the only edition printed at Ypres?] is scarce. It was supplemented by several later editions printed in Venice and Louvain.
1 vol. in-4 reliure sous vélin de remploi, Apud Antonio Roman, Sumptibus Haeredium Gabrielis de Leon, 1693, 4 ff., 220 pp.. Rappel du titre complet : Repertorium seu Index Generalis Rerum Notabilium quae in operibus Antonij Gometij Tractantur. Tam in Libro Variarum Resolutionum, quam in Comentariis ad leges Tauri [...] Alphabetico ordine in unum collectus [...] Studio, et Maximo Labore Lic. D. Antonij Franco, Regiorum Consiliorum Advocati Edition originale. Etat très satisfaisant (anc. mouill. en feuillets et rel.). Antonio Gomez (1500-circa 1572) was a famous spanish jurist and priest. Latin
1 vol. in-8 reliure demi-chagrin bordeaux, dos à 4 nerfs dorés, Apud Firmin Didot, Parisiis [ Paris ], 1844, xii-269 pp. Rappel du titre : Babrii Fabulae Iambicae CXXIII iussu Summi Educationis Publicae administratoris Abeli Villemain viri excell. nunc primum editae Ioh. Fr. Boissonade Litt. Gr. Pr. recensuit latine convertit annotavit. Bon état (coupes noircies en plat, dos passé, qq. rouss.) pour cette rare édition princeps publiée par Boissonade sur le manuscrit découvert par Mynas au Mont Athos en 1843, et dédiée à Villemain. Texte grec avec traduction latine en regard, notes en latin Grec
Lugduni Batavorum, Officina Plantiniana, 1597, 16,5 x 11 cm., piel de época deteriorada por la unión del lomo , 8 hojas + 697 págs. + 19 hojas + Ioh. Meursi Macrobi Saturnaliorum Libros. Breviores Notae: 8 hojas + 1 hoja blanca. (Taladro de polilla en el margen interno superior al final de la obra, afectando levemente al texto en 6 hojas a una o dos letras. Comprende las siguientes obras de este escritor y gramático romano del último tercio del Siglo IV: Saturnales, un diálogo con varios senadores sobre las fiestas saturnales; Comentario al Sueño de Escipión de Cicerón; y Diferencias y semejanzas del griego y del latín)
Antuerpiae, Christophori Plantini, 1578, 12,5 x 9 cm., pergamino de época, 504 págs. (Conjunto de obras poéticas de este humanista italiano, que incluye dos poemas uno sobre el ajedrez "Scacchia ludus", y otro didáctico sobre la cría de los gusanos de seda "Bombyce libri duo")
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original fine black quarter leather bdg. Marbled endpaper. Ottoman lettered gilt on spine. 2 volumes in 1. Demy 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 2 volumes set: (303, [7] p; 238, [6] p). Hegira: 1305 = Gregorian: 1888. First and only edition of this extremely rare first separate Roman history (as well as the Byzantine history) in the Ottoman/Turkish literature. Ahmed Cevdet Pasha had already dealt briefly in Roman and Byzantine history as part of an outline of ancient and medieval European history (Avrupa'nin Ahval-i Sabika ve Lahikasi): Tarih-i Cevdet (first edition) vol. 6 (Istanbul 1294 AH /1877). The Roman history until Constantine the Great is limited to the first ten pages of this account, the remainder deals with Byzantine history. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Ahmed Cevdet Pasha was an Ottoman scholar, intellectual, bureaucrat, administrator, historian, and a prominent figure during the Tanzimat reforms of the Ottoman Empire. He was the head of the Mecelle commission that codified Islamic law for the first time in response to the Westernization of law. He is often regarded as a pioneer in the codification of civil law based on the European legal system. The Mecelle remained intact in several modern Arab states in the early and mid-20th century. In addition to Turkish, he was proficient in Arabic, Persian, French, and Bulgarian languages. He wrote numerous books on history, law, grammar, linguistics, logic, and astronomy. (Source: Wikipedia). Özege 12220. Only one copy in OCLC: 776805075. (Universiteitsbibliotheek Leiden).
pp. (2), 352. Cancellans at A2 & H3. 4to. [295 x 230 mm.] Printed on Baskerville's fine, smooth Writing Royal paper. Worn full contemporary mottled calf. All edges decorated red. Caius Valerius Catullus (Ca. 84-54 B.C.), Roman poet, born in Verona, of a well-to-do family. He went to Rome (62 B.C.) where he fell deeply in love, probably with Clodia, sister of Cicero's opponent Publ us Clodius. She was suspected of murdering her husband. Catullus wrote to his beloved, addressed as Lesbia (to recall Sappho of Lesbos), a series of superb little poems that run from early passion and tenderness to the hatred and disillusionment that overwhelmed him after his mistress was faithless. His works include, besides the Lesbia poems, poems to his young friend Juventius; epigrams, ranging from the genial to the obscenely derisive; elegies; a few long poems, notably "Attis" and a nuptial poem honoring Thetis and Peleus; and various short pieces. His satire is vigorous and flexible, his light poems joyful and full-bodied. He was influenced by the Alexandrians and drew much on the Greeks for form and meter, but his genius outran all models. Catullus is one of the greatest lyric poet s of all time. John Baskerville (1706-1775) was the greatest printer of his era. Born in Wolverley, Hereford - Worcester, England, he became a writing master in Birmingham. He also carried on a successful japanning (varnishing) business there. In about 1750 he began to make experiments in letter founding, and produced the wonderful series of types now named after him. His first book, the Virgil of 1757, was also the first to be printed upon wove paper (manufactured by a process that he invented). In 1758 he be came printer to Cambridge University. All of his books bear show fine craftsmanship and a refined sense of design. In the last few years before his death, Baskerville published a few Latin classics in quarto and duodecimo. "All these bear the marks of unabated genius even in his declining days: and suffice, had he printed nothing else, to distinguish him as the first typographer of his time" - T. B. Reed, in 'Old English Letter Foundries'. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! Gaskell 44. W113
Very minor shelfwear. Half-title of Vol. 1 is creased. Some very minor corner creasing to a few pages. Books are VG+ to NF. Slipcase in NF condition. ; Large heavy volumes. Overseas shipping will be more. ; Vol. 1/2/2022; 11.9 X 9.1 X 3.7 inches; 2368 pages; The world's most authoritative dictionary of Classical Latin, the monumental, two volume Oxford Latin Dictionary offers unsurpassed coverage of the language of Rome from its beginnings until AD 200. More than half a century in the making, and originally published in a series of fascicles (parts) from 1968, this magisterial reference work was finally published in a single volume format in 1982. Now this indispensable resource is available in a revised and freshly redesigned Second Edition.
Seven volumes. 4to. Thirty-four engraved plates. Foxed. Age stained. Contemporary full leather bindings worn and broken. Old ownerships of the Medical Society of Edinburgh. The work is divided as follows: I - Diseases of the head and neck; II - Diseases of the chest; III & IV - Abdominal diseases; V - Fevers; VI - Systemic diseases; and VII - Miscellaneous. "Haller was one of the most imposing figures in the whole of medicine." - Garrison-Morton, 585. "Haller, called 'the Great' even in his lifetime, possessing the universal admiration of his contemporaries, was one of those intellectual geniuses who recall the types of the Renaissance." - Castiglioni, pp. 610-611. Waller 3993. FIRST EDITION. A set worthy of restoration. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! MED7
Apparently lacks the general title page with Jean Petit's device, and probably the following 17 preliminary leaves. ff. CXL [i.e. 141] leaves. Woodcut initials. Some repeats in foliation. Small 4to. 190 mm. Latin text. Some old marginal dampstain. A few marginal manuscript notes. Attractive in a later full vellum binding. Armorial bookplate of Wm. G. Mack, LLB. A decent post-Incunabula edition of classic texts of Roman history. Edited by Marco Antonio Sabellico. SAFE ADD 1
Scholars' bookplates to inner covers. Else very light shelfwear and foxing. ; (= Schriften und Quellen der alten Weklt Bde. 23,1 u. 23,2) ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE; Vol. 1/2/2022; 771 pages
pp. (4), 318. 4to. Beautiful polished Baskerville paper. Wide margined. Contemporary leather backed boards binding. Engraved armorial bookplate of Asa P. French, U.S. District Attorney for Massachusetts, 1906-1914. Leather bookplates of Howard Lehman Goodhart and Phyllis Goodhart Gordon. John Baskerville (1706-1775) was the greatest printer of his era. Born in Wolverley, Hereford - Worcester, England, he became a writing master in Birmingham. He also carried on a successful japanning (varnishing) business there. In about 1750 he began to make experiments in letter founding, and produced the wonderful series of types now named after him. His first book, the Virgil of 1757, was also the first to be printed upon wove paper (manufactured by a process that he invented). In 1758 he be came printer to Cambridge University. All of his books bear show fine craftsmanship and a refined sense of design. In the last few years before his death, Baskerville published a few Latin classics in quarto and duodecimo. "All these bear the marks of unabated genius even in his declining days: and suffice, had he printed nothing else, to distinguish him as the first typographer of his time" - T. B. Reed, in 'Old English Letter Foundries' Gaskell 51; Brunet V:87; Grasse VI:242. Some age stain on the title page, but otherwise an attractive copy of a Baskerville classic. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W113
2 works bound together in one physical volume, [6],903,[81] + pp. & [4],314,[34] pp., including extensive index, the first work has a second full-page engraved title page (the same engraving as in the 1645 Meursius-edition), engraved printer's device on title pages, with some illustrated initials, folio (36x24cm.), contemporary full leather binding, spine with 5 raised bands, compartments with gilt decoration, gilt title on red label on spine, front joint slighly cracked at extremities, some use and minor defects on corners and edges of covers and joints, text clean and bright with few occasional foxing and browning, text in Latin, good condition, [Cfr. De Backer & Sommervogel, IV col.1519 no.7 & col.1522 no.11], weight: 4kg., R96569
[ad mss. codices Gallicanos, Vaticanos, Florentinos et Anglicos, necnon ad antiquiores editiones castigata, multis aucta: nova interpretatione, criticis praefationibus, notis, variis lectionibus illustrata, nova sancti doctoris vita et copiosissimi indicibus loucpletat opera et studio D. Juliani Garnier. Greek title: Tou en hagiois patros hêmôn Basileiou, archiepiskopou Kaisareias Kappadokias, Ta Heuriskomena Panta], complete in 3 parts bound in 6 volumes: lxxxvi,1162 + xcviii,1190 + cclxxii,1008 pp., 28cm., Editio Parisina altera emendata et aucta, text printed in 2 columns, 6 uniform 19th cy. hardcover bindings in full brown leather, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, some occasional foxing, good condition, [content: Tomus prior - Pars prior & Tomus primus - Pars altera & Tomus secundus - Pars prior & Tomus secundus - Pars altera & Tomus tertius - Pars prior & Tomus tertius - Pars altera], bilingual: Basilius' Greek text with Latin translation, R95899
Complete in 3 volumes: 898 + 904 + 822pp., text in Latin, 30cm., solid uniform hardcover bindings in black cloth, original softcovers preserved and bound in, small stamp on title page, text and interior are clean and bright, in the series "Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana Codices Manuscripti recensiti" vol.35, good condition, weight: 9.2kg., [Contains the description of 977 codices], R107218
Ab ipsis Ecclesia Christiana incunabulis ad nostra usque tempora, secundum cujusque saeculi seriem, accurate digesta, Editio Tertia, ad ipso auctore correcta, plurimum aucta, & quinque Indicibus locupletata, 1 vol. in-folio pleine basane marron, dos à 6 nerfs orné, coupes ornées, Ex Officina Anissoniana, Joannis Posuel & Claudii Rigaud [Anisson, Jean Posuel et Claude Rigaud ], Lugduni [ Lyon ], 1690, 10 ff., 680 pp., 34 ff. n. ch. Né à Aix-en-Provence, le père oratorien Jean Cabassut (1604-1685) est très estimé sur les questions d'histoire ecclésiastique, de droit canon et de théologie morale (Saint Alphonse de Liguori le tenait pour un classique). Le présent ouvrage fait autorité sur l'histoire des conciles. Bel exemplaire, provenant de l'hôpital de Grainville-la-Teinturière (en Normandie, Seine-Maritime) fondé selon l'abbé Cochet dès 1692 par Pierre de Becdelièvre, marquis de Cany. Latin
First 6 volumes (out of 8): lxiii,816 + lxi,950 + lxix,876 + lxxxii,1124 + lxxx,937 + lxvi,818 pp., with frontispiece (Canisius' portrait) in volume 1, text in Latin, 24cm., uniform publisher's hardcover bindings (leather spines with gilt lettering and decorations, one corner of vol.1 bumped), marbled edges (except for vol.5), text clean and bright with only very few foxing, stamp on french title page and at verso of title page, very good set, weight: more than 10kg., R98149
Complete in 8 volumes: xxxx,322,[xiv] + [vi],372,[iv] + xii,525,[i] + vi,xx,372,[iv] + 406,[ii] + 409,[i] + 449,[iii] + 429,[i] pp., 18cm., uniform contemporary hardcover bindings (marbled boards, spines in leather with gilt lettering and decorations), text clean and bright, with texts in Latin and French and Dutch, text of vols.4-8 is entirely in Dutch, good set, rare, [Content: Volume 1: De methodo catechizandi // Volumes 2-3: De Catechismis puerorum // Volume 4: De catechismo adultorum (De vyf eerste lessen) // Volume 5: Uytlegginge van het Symbolum des Geloofs // Volume 6: De uytlegginge van het Gebed des Heeren, van de Engelsche Groetenisse en van de vier eerste Geboden Gods // Volume 7: de uytlegginge vcan de zes laeste Geboden Gods, van de vyf geboden der H. Kerke, van het Doopsel, het Vormsel ende het H. Sacrament des Autaers // Volume 8: de uytlegginge van het H. Sacrificie der Misse, van de Biegte, het H. Olyssel, het Priesterschap, het Houwelyk, ende van de zonden, deugden en goede werken ofte de Christelyke Regtveerdigheyd // The Dutch subtitle of volumes 4 to 8 is: "Ofte catholyke onderwyzingen op den Mechelsen Catechismus."], R96532
[… quorum priores tres regestorum Baluzianam recensionem complectuntur, accedentibus anecdotarum epistorlarum libris, quos frustra olim a Baluzio expetitos ex Bibliotheca Vaticana in lucem emiserunt La Porte Dutheil et Brequigny; quarto volumini insunt epistolae extra regestum vagantes, pontificis denique sermones et opuscula varia, tum jam olim edita, tum recentius ab eminentissimo cardinali Maio, D. Luigi Tosto, etc., etc., typis mandata], complete in 4 volumes: ccxxvii,1231 + 1668 + 1312 + 1212 columns, 28cm., text printed in 2 numbered columns, original 1889-1891-edition, in the series "Patrologiae cursus completus. Series secunda" tomus CCXIV-CCXVII (214-217) (Tomus primus-secundus-tertius-quartus), bound in half-leather bindings (with green and red title label with gilt lettering on spine, original wrappers preserved, title labels of vol.4 bit damaged), very good condition, text in Latin, R75126
In-8°, “De re Rustica”: pp. 417(1), cc. (12), Marca tipografica al frontespizio, frontespizio lacunoso al margine bianco, nota di posseso all’intero della legatura e nella carta prima del frontespizio. “Priscarum Vocum”: pp.(184), Marca tipografica al Frontespizio. Marca tipografica all’ultima carta. Legatura Lacunosa al piatto superiore.
complete in 19 volumes: xv,646 + 752 + xl,614 + 672 + 644 + xii,648 + 654 + xii,647 + xvi,648 + xvi,669 + xxxii,558 + xxviii,726 + x,834 + xl,624 + xx,651 + 706 + 739 + viii,566 + xvi,763pp. + folding table, 22cm., in the series "Bibliotheca classica latina sive collectio auctorum classicorum Latinorum cum notis et indicibus", cart.cover (spine in cloth, marbled plates), few foxing, some staines of humdity (not affecting the text), small stamps, G, [text in Latin], K72023
[14bl.] + 96 + [30bl.] pp., entièrement gravé recto-verso (des figures et des encadrements), 20x13cm., reliure cuir d'époque (titre et fleurons dorés au dos, double encadrement de filets et fleurons dorés aux plats, petit manque de cuir aux bouts du dos, coins peu touchés, qqs. vagues taches aux plats, traces de fatigue aux charnières), toutes tranches dorées, feuilles de garde décorées, le texte et intérieur sont frais sauf quelques vagues taches, avec textes en Latin et en français, rare deuxième édition de ce joli ouvrage de dévotion (la première fut édité en 1651-1652 à Paris), R107472
1 vol. in-folio reliure de l'époque plein veau marron, dos à 6 nerfs orné, Apud Haeredes Guglielmi Rovillii, 1599, 952 pp. et 31 ff. (signatures A-Zz6 AA-EE6 FF8 GG-III6 KKK8 LLL-PPP6 (dont Dd6 et KKK8, feuillets blancs) Complet des 3 tomes. Etat moyen (reliure frottée, plat sup. détaché, des mouill.) Latin