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1670WRCLIT65539London: excudit Rogerus Nortonus regius in Latinis Græcis & Hebraicis typographus; væneuntque apud Sam. Mearne regium bibliopolam in vico vulgariter dicto Little-Britaine 1670. 382pp. plus preliminary blank leaf. Contemporary speckled calf raised bands spine gilt extra. Upper joint cracked at top and bottom; corners worn shallow loss at crown and toe of spine a few minor marginal smudges front free endsheet nearly loose contemporary ownership inscriptions on endsheets with ink name in margin of title- page but internally a very good copy. Second edition of this version of Book of Common Prayer in Latin for the Anglican Church edited by John Durel who signs the dedication "J.D. Editor." First printed in 1669 this is one of two variants of the 1670 printing noted by ESTC in this case with the imprint in five lines ending with 'Little- Britaine." The translation was initially undertaken by John Earle John Pearson and John Dolben but they withdrew before the work was complete and Durel later Dean of Windsor completed it. ESTC locates four copies of this variant in North America and nine of the four line variant. ESTC R17750. WING B3637B. GRIFFITHS 87.10. excudit Rogerus Nortonus, regius in Latinis, Græcis & Hebraicis typographus; væneuntque apud Sam. Mearne, regium bibliopolam i hardcover books
73799De l'Imprimerie de Ian de Freval, 1619, 1 volume de 11.5x18.5 cm environ, (1) f., 16 ff., 487 pp., 127 pp., (1) f., reliure pleine basane havane, riche décor doré sur les plats et le dos, complet des gravures. Petites mouillures dans les marges, manque les pages 17 et 18, manque de papier dans la marge d'une gravure (p. 57), léger défaut p. 57, quelques épidermures sur le cuir, coins émoussées, bon état pour le reste.
27078A Paris, Chez Jean-Baptiste Coignard, 1720. With 6 engraved plates, four of which are folding and including a plan of Lima. Two parts in one volume. xxxv, [1, blank], 282, 244, [2] pp. 12mo. Nineteenth-century half morocco, spine with raised bands and gilt lettering, marbled boards. European Americana 720/78; Sabin 21437; James Ford Bell Library D354; Gove, The Imaginary Voyage in Prose Fiction, p. 233; Conlon 20:394; not in Echeverria & Wilkie; Goldsmiths' 5610; not in Kress or Einaudi. First edition of this scarce book which, although suggesting to be an account of a voyage to South America, is actually a work of fiction. Durret himself claims that it was based on an account by the "Sieur Bachelier" to which he only added notes and of which improved the style. This however is not correct, the work is by Durret. "Chapter 17 of the first part and chapter 19 contain descriptions of Santa Catharina and Brazil in general. The letter is signed "Durret," but the account is by Bachelier, a surgeon. Father Labat believes this was an imaginary voyage" (Borba de Moreas, i, p. 281)."Récit, selon Barbier, plein de bévues et de contradictions, car D. l'aurait fait sans sortir de chez lui. Détails sur les moeurs, et sur les coutumes nuptiales de Malte, du Maroc, des Canaries, du Brézil, du Chili, du Pérou, de Madagascar, etc." (INED 1678.)"Contains useful information on the products of the South American coast" (James Ford Bell Library). - Title page cut short at foot and outer margin.
1st Edition. Original Front Wrapper. 8vo. 207 pages ; 24 cm. In Yiddish, with title pages in both Yiddish and Spanish. Title translates into English as, The City of Palaces, Songs and Poems by Isaac Berliner. A beautiful book of poems that includes 12 original illustrations throughout by Diego Rivera, the painter and founder of Mexican Muralism, who is regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Poems are by Yiddish poet Isaac Berliner, accompanied by the Rivera illustrations as well as a portrait of the poet by the artist. Diego Rivera was a friend of Berliner. Isaac Berliner (1899-1957) , a poet from Lodz, immigrated to Mexico in 1922. His poems, some of which deal with political and social issues, influenced many Mexican artists, including Diego Rivera (1886-1957) as well as Rivera's wife, the artist Frida Kahlo. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Mexico -- Poetry. OCLC LISTS 18 copies worldwide. A copy sold at auction in 2015 for over $1000 with commissions. Lacks rear wrapper. Some minor edgewear throughout. Overall about very good- condition. (itart-1-62)
In -4°, cc. (20), 222, 125, (1), qualche errore nella numerazione delle pagine ma il volume è completo; illustrazioni nel testo e marca editoriale al colophon; mezza pelle verde con titolo e fregi al dorso. Seconda edizione aumentata di questa raccolta di precetti sull’agricoltura (ma anche su caccia, pesca, alimentazione, ecc.); opera rara da trovarsi con la marca editoriale al colophon. The second improved edition of this collections of texts on agriculture (but also on hunting, fishing, feeding, etc.); it’s rare to find this book with the publisher’s mark at the end.
16981243911698 Lutetiæ Parisiorum, Apud Johannem Baptistam Coignard, Regis Typographum (Chez Jean-Baptiste Coignard, Imprimeur du Roi, Paris) - M. DC. XCVIII. (1698) - Un volume In-folio (27x40cm), reliure plein maroquin rouge, dos à 6 nerfs avec titre et caissons ornés de fleurons en dorée, encadrement en dorée sur les plats, roulette dorée sur les tranches et les contreplats, coussinet de lecture et signet, onglets en tissus, toutes tranches dorées, reliure armoriée aux armes de Jacques-Nicolas Colbert (archevêque de Rouen) - A-M + 668 + civ pages - Très beaux ornements (vignettes, lettrines, culs-de-lampe, fleurons) et gravures hors-texte en N&B dans l'ouvrage - Texte en N&B et rouge en latin sur deux colonnes
1675R119829Lutetiae Parisiorum [Paris], Sumpt. Ludovici Billaine et Joannis Du Puis 1675 [56] + 706 + [74] + 214 + [2] pp., with an engrvaing of Saxon seal and alphabet (on p.134, 2nd seq.), title in red and black, with printer's mark on title page, head and tail pieces, erased stamp on title page, text in Latin, 39x27cm., contemporary full leather binding (some loss of leather at corners and at ends of spine, gilt title and decorations on spine), text is clean and bright, some light staining on upper margin of text of some pages, overall a good copy, [Contains the complete of works of Anselm of Canterbury, together with "R.D. Iohannis Picardi ecclesiae S. Victoris Parisiensis Augustiniani canonic, annotations in S. Anselmi Cantuar. Archiepiscopi epistolas tribus libris prioribus contentas" (pp.550-582) & "Iohannis Seldeni in Eadmeri Historiam novorum notae" (pp.104-134, 2nd seq.), with indices], weight: 4.4 kg., cfr. OCLC 1015441124, R119829
162019283Köln Bernardi Gualtheri 1620 in-12 plein vélin un volume, reliure janséniste d'époque allemande en plein vélin ivoire parcheminé in-douze (jansenist's binding full vellum duodecimo)(13,2 x 8,2 cm), dos à 3 nerfs (spine with raised band), Superbement décoré à froid (blind-stamping decoration), titre manuscrit à l'encre brune sur le dos (handwritten title on the spine) façon Janséniste, plats ornés d'une scène de "jésus-christ en croix" avec en légende au dessous : "sanguis jesus christi emundat nos et omni peccata" (le sang de jésus-Christ nous purifie de tous nos péchés) estampée à froid dans un encadrement de filets à froid, reliure avec fermoirs de bronze d'époque finement ciselés (manque le fermoir central supérieur), tranches lisses (smooth edges), texte en latin, sans illustrations (no illustration) excepté une marque de l'imprimeur gravée sur bois en noir en bas de la page de titre + bandeaux, lettrine et culs-de-lampes gravés sur bois en noir, X + 444 pages , 1620 Coloniae Agrippinae [Köln] Sumptibus Bernardi Gualtheri Editeur,
168538801ABMaastricht, du Preys 1685. 12°. [12] Bll. (einschließlich Kupfertitel), 208 S., [6] Bll. Moderner KalbsLdrBd mit Rückentitel in Gold, angedeutete Bünde. Einband mit geringf. Kratzspuren, Rücken mit Lichtspur. Minimal gebräunt, ein Bl. mit kl. Brandloch.
187987Hanovre, Hahn, 1862 in-folio, [2]-356 pp., avec 5 planches hors-texte, dont 3 en couleurs sous serpentes, toile blanche gaufrée, dos lisse, pièce de titre brique (reliure de l'éditeur). Rousseurs.
12567Paris, chez Antoine Vitré, 1621, 1 plein veau glacé, dos lisse orné à la grotesque, pièce de titre sur maroquin noir, roulette sur les coupes, tranches rouge, ex-libris armorié contrecollé sur la 1ère garde: "Dionys. Franc. Secousse, eques, in Paris. Curia patro. Et e reg. Human. Litter. Acad. (Denis François Secousse, avocat et académicien, fut chargé de missions par Daguesseau et Louis XV), coiffe sup. et 2 coins légèrement émoussés, petire eraflure sur le plat sup. in-8, 1 ff. blanc, titre, 3 ff.n.c., 228 pp., 1 ff. blanc, exemplaire provenant de la Bibliothèque du grand Colbert, avec l'inscription manuscrite sur le titre "Bibliothecae Colbertina /" ce qui est une provenance tout à fait remarquable, ex-libris armorié contrecollé sur la page de titre: échelle mise en pal au chef chargé d'un aigle bicéphale (famille De Lescalle ?) ;
1590R98678Coloniae Agrippinae [Köln], apud Ioannem Gymnicum, sub Monocerote 1590 Continuation of title: "Acesserunt in hac editione Tractatus Finium Regundorum seu de quinque pedum praescriptione Andreae Alciati. Item Allegationes Jacobi de Puteo et Lichini de Curte in materia confinium", [44] + 464pp., with engraved vignette and two old handwritten ex-libris on title page, the appendix "Allegationes" has its own title page, 17cm., text in Latin, contemporary vellum binding with some traces of use, ["Nunc denuo editus, & ab auctore recognitus & auctus ; Acceserunt alia quae sequens indicat pagina. Cum summarijs & Indice locupletissimo"], text clean and bright, some pages slightly browned, good condition, [BOUND TOGETHER WITH: SEBASTIANO MEDICI, Tractatus mors omnia solvit, Sebastiani Medicis Florentini, ic. Equitis S. Stephani, & Protonotarij Apostolici : multo nunc, plurimis quibus prima scatebat editio, mendis sublatis, emendatius recusus. Accedit Index rerum et verborum accurantissimus. Francoforti [Frankfurt am Main], Ex officina typographica Nicolai Bassaei [Nikolaus Basse], 1585, 309 + [26] pp., with engraved printer's device at title page and at the last page], R98678
Continuation of title: "Acesserunt in hac editione Tractatus Finium Regundorum seu de quinque pedum praescriptione Andreae Alciati. Item Allegationes Jacobi de Puteo et Lichini de Curte in materia confinium", [44] + 464pp., with engraved vignette and two old handwritten ex-libris on title page, the appendix "Allegationes" has its own title page, 17cm., text in Latin, contemporary vellum binding with some traces of use, ["Nunc denuo editus, & ab auctore recognitus & auctus ; Acceserunt alia quae sequens indicat pagina. Cum summarijs & Indice locupletissimo"], text clean and bright, some pages slightly browned, good condition, [BOUND TOGETHER WITH: SEBASTIANO MEDICI, Tractatus mors omnia solvit, Sebastiani Medicis Florentini, ic. Equitis S. Stephani, & Protonotarij Apostolici : multo nunc, plurimis quibus prima scatebat editio, mendis sublatis, emendatius recusus. Accedit Index rerum et verborum accurantissimus. Francoforti [Frankfurt am Main], Ex officina typographica Nicolai Bassaei [Nikolaus Basse], 1585, 309 + [26] pp., with engraved printer's device at title page and at the last page], R98678
In-16°; pp 920, (8); 79, (1) con grande marca tipografica incisa su legno al verso, cornici xilografiche ai frontespizi. Legatura in piena pelle settecentesca con fregi in oro e tassello al dorso, tagli dorati; dorso parzialmente restaurato. Versione latina con testo a fronte in greco, curata da Francesco Porta.
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.
1879R120442Tubingen, Fr. Fues 1879 xvi + 161 + 161pp. (i.e. preliminary leaves + the Psalms printed in four parallel columns on each page - Greek, Syriac, Chaldaic (Aramaic/Targum tradition) & Latin in an elegant typography, on opposite pages numbered in duplicate), The Greek follows the text of Codex Vaticanus edited in 1866, with the lacunae supplied from Codex Sinaiticus. The Syriac text is printed from the reproduction of Codex Ambrosianus, The Chaldee follows Lagarde's recension, The Latin text is Jerome's version from the Hebrew, This works represents a polyglot Psalter intended for scholarly use, It is carefully collated from the best manuscripts and earlier editions for academic use ("Ex optimis codicibus et editionibus in usus academicos imprimendum curavit"), 28cm., contemporary hardcover binding (marbled boards with some traces of use, spine in leather (upper end of spine slight damaged), text is clean and bright, This copy first belonged to prof. Hermann Gunkel (1862-1932, a well-known German Old Testament scholar) with his handwritten signature - and then to prof. Jozef Coppens (1896-1981, a renowned Belgian biblical scholar at Leuven University) with some of his ex-libris stamps on few pages, weight: 1kg., A rare copy of this landmark in 19th-cy. biblical scholarship, R120442
1845B87732Antverpiae [Antwerpen], J.E. Buschmann 1845-1848 5 volumes (complete, all published): xvi,473 + 499 + xvi,532 + 502 + 446pp., illustrated with 3 folding plates (large folding panoramic view on Antwerp, "Turris Croneburgica" & "Vetus curia") in volume I & 2 folding plates (of which one large map of Antwerp) in volume 2 & 1 folding plate in volume 3, nice uniform 19th cy. hardcover bindings (marbled boards, spines in black leather with title and decorations in gilt, text in latin, text is clean and bright with only few occasional foxing, very good set, rare, [Papebroch, Papebrochius = Daniel Van Papenbroeck, Anvers 1628-1714, cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel VI p.182 no.12], B87732
5 volumes (complete, all published): xvi,473 + 499 + xvi,532 + 502 + 446pp., illustrated with 3 folding plates (large folding panoramic view on Antwerp, "Turris Croneburgica" & "Vetus curia") in volume I & 2 folding plates (of which one large map of Antwerp) in volume 2 & 1 folding plate in volume 3, nice uniform 19th cy. hardcover bindings (marbled boards, spines in black leather with title and decorations in gilt, text in latin, text is clean and bright with only few occasional foxing, very good set, rare, [Papebroch, Papebrochius = Daniel Van Papenbroeck, Anvers 1628-1714, cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel VI p.182 no.12], B87732
1892R119472Solesmes, E Typographeo Sancti Petri 1892 xlvii + 815pp., "Editio nova emendata et usque ad tempora nostra deducta a r.p. Hugone Séjalon, sacerdote professo monasterii S.M. de Dumbis", 36x24cm., text in Latin, contemporary solid and intact hardcover binding in black cloth, decorated with brass book fittings and book clasp (fully intact), gilt lettering on spine, red edges, title in red and black, text is clean and bright, very good condition, [The first edition of this Nomasticon was edited in 1664 by Julien Paris, a second edition appeared in 1670, and a third and last edition is this 1892-edition revised by Hugo Séjalon. The Nomasticon Cisterciense contains legal documents related to the Cistercian Order from the first three centuries of their existence. It describes the early history of the order, monastic rules, the rule of St. Benedictus, the Carta Caritatis, the Usus Antiquiores, and several other legal documents, papal missives, etc.], weight: 4.5 kg., R119472
198735Paris, Sébastien Cramoisy, 1637 in-12, [23] ff. n. ch. (titre, dédicace à Urbain VIII, au lecteur, privilège), 597 pp., [2] pp. n. ch. d'errata, texte grec et traduction latine en regard, manque le frontispice, basane fauve, dos à nerfs orné de doubles caissons et de fleurons dorés, encadrement de double filet, pointillé et guirlande dorés sur les plats, armes au centre, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque). Tous mors fendus, coiffes et coins abîmés.
162420931Antverpiae Baptistam Bellagambam 1624 -in-folio plein-veau 5 Parties en 1 Volume, reliure plein veau brun raciné in-folio (binding full calfskin in-folio) (36 x 23,5 cm), RELIURE D'EPOQUE, dos à nerfs (spine with raised band) décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre frappé "or" dans un encadrement de 2 filets "or" et une roulette dentelle "or" avec rinceaux "or" aux angles, roulette "or" en place des nerfs avec manque de dorure (blurred gilding) et en tête et en pied, entre-nerfs à fleuron "or" dans un encadrement à double filets "or" et une roulette dentelle "or" avec rinceaux "or" aux angles, coiffes manquantes, mors bas et mors haut du 1er et 4ème plats fendus sur 6 cm mais la reliure est néanmoins trés solide, coins écornés avec manques de cuir sur les coupes, mouillures en fin de volume mais claires ne génant à aucun moment la lecture du texte, toutes tranches lisses jaspées rouges, Texte en Latin, Mauvais ordre des numéros de page: Partie 2 : on passe de la page 237, 238 puis 249, 250... sans manque du texte original.... la page de Titre manque, sans illustrations (no illustration) excepté des Lettrines historiées (and illuminated of dropped initials) et des culs de lampes gravés sur bois en noir, ([12],252,[8],266[i.e. 256],[16],407,[13],238,[2],215, (23), (132) index,(12) sacrements) pages, 1624 Antverpiae, Apud Baptistam Bellagambam Editeur,
1581X119612Witebergae [Wittenberg], Excudebant haeredes Ioannis Cratonis [Johann Krafft] 1581 [2bl.] + [16] + 447 + [1] + [4bl.] pp. [i.e. 437pp. ; page 209 jumping to p.220], engraved coat of arms at verso of title page, 2nd edition "Editio secunda diligenter recognita & aucta" (1st ed. = 1575), 17x11cm., contemporary blind-tooled vellum (intact, somewaht soiled), text is clean and bright except for few old underlinings, endpapers partly made of old manuscript excerpts, good condition, cfr. USTC 661234, X119612
158720883paris Dupuys 1587 -in-folio plein-veau 2 Parties en 1 volume, reliure d'époque plein veau brun in-folio (binding full calfskin in-folio), dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands), le cuir du dos est absent, les plats quasiment inexistants sont à restaurer, reliure à restaurer entièrement, toutes tranches lisses (all edges smoothes), signature Ex-Libris manuscrite à l'encre brune en bas de la marque de l'Editeur : Mgr Franciscus Delommeau, texte en latin, sans illustrations (no illustration) sauf une grande vignette marque de l'Editeur "à la Fontaine" gravée sur bois (engraving-wood) en noir en bas de la page de titre sur la moitié de la page + Bandeaux historiés gravés sur bois (engraving-wood) en noir + lettrines ornées superbes gravées sur bois (engraving-wood) en noir(dropped initial), Trés Bon Etat Intérieur, [ XXVIII-2 fnch.-668 p.-31 fnch. (index)-668 ] + [ 216 p.-11 fnch.] Pages, 1587 Paris Apud Iacobum Dupuys et apud Dionysium Duvallium Editeurs,
217217Paris, Sébastien Cramoisy, 1652 2 parties en un vol. in-4, [8] ff. n. ch. (titre, dédicace, vie de Sidoine Apollinaire, tables), 418 pp., [9] ff. n. ch. d'index, 168 pp. [Notes de Sirmond], avec 4 figures dans le texte, [8] ff. n. ch., petite déchirure latérale au f. 401-402, veau fauve granité, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Coiffes rognées. Infime travail de ver en marge.
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