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141757aaf(Genève:) Apud Iacobum Crispinum. M. DC. XXXIIII, (1634), in-folio, (33x22.5 cm.) 4ff. dont le titre avec grande vignette gravée, tache brune sur les 3 ff. au début + 1102 p. à double col. (grecque/latin) + 16 ff. (index), rousseurs et taches, Reliure en parchemin d’époque, dos à cinq nerfs.
15536103Venetiis, apud Hieronymum Scotum, 1553. In-12 de 261-[27] pages, plein parchemin blanc, dos lisse, auteur et date en noir, reliure moderne. Exemplaire lavé. Au verso de la page de titre, on a tracé le nom de l'auteur des notes et de l'index: Philippus Melanchton; avec pour conséquence un petit manque de papier dû à l'acidité de l'encre.
2010932697<p>Seattle WA: Ouroboros Press / Ars Obscura : "Printed after the 1617 edition at the sign of the Ouroboros" 2010. NEW / Limited to 75 copies only Hand-bound by Ars Obscura Bookbinding. From the Publisher see images - Full black leather handbound with gilt title and device raised spine bands marbled endsheets and silk bookmark. Aviary folding plate. Fine typography with emblematic ornaments. Limited to 75 copies only. Jocus Severus was originally published in 1617 by Count Michael Maier and is here rendered into the English tongue from the Latin text by the remarkably able translator Darius Klein. Like his work on Giordano Bruno's Cantus Circaeus this is the First English Translation. In addition to the new translation the Ouroboros Press edition of Jocus Severus distinguishes itself by employing new emblematic illustration work by Benjamin A. Vierling who in keeping with our publishing style has produced fine illustrative ornaments and a fold-out plate depicting the aviary creatures of the text. These graphic elements complement the typographical details with an effect befitting a piece of fine Renaissance book art. Michael Maier is well known in the historical milieu of alchemy due largely to his important work on alchemy and music Atalanta Fugiens yet his other works have remained obscure and unobtainable until now. An excellent biography of Maier can be found in the work of Hereward Tilton The Quest for the Phoenix: Spiritual Alchemy and Rosicrucianism in the Work of Count Michael Maier 1569-1622. In the foregoing work Tilton indicates the thrust of the Jocus Severus thus: The Jocus Severus takes the form of a court of judgment upon the bird of wisdom sacred to Pallas Athena the Owl in this instance embodying chemia as the highest science. The Owl stands accused of a number of misdemeanours by an assembly of squawking and cantankerous birds who represent the various critics of chemia. Council for the defense is the Hawk; presiding over the court is the Phoenix the symbol of the Work's perfection . . . . After facing her fellow birds accusations the Owl and her Art are eventually vindicated by the Hawk's expert defense and she is adjudged Queen of the Birds by the Phoenix". First English Language Edition. Hard Cover/Full-Leather/Sewn. New. Illus. by Benjamin A. Vierling "Illustrative Ornaments and A Fold-out Plate Depicting The Aviary Creatures Of The Text". 8vo size - 8¾" tall.</p> Ouroboros Press / Ars Obscura : "Printed after the 1617 edition at the sign of the Ouroboros" hardcover
17736Lyon, Ludovic Perrin, 1840, 1 demi veau aubergine, dos à nerfs, orné. in-4 de 1 feuillet blanc, faux-titre, titre frontispice à encadrement ornemental ou l'on voit les calvinistes métamorphosés en singes, se livrer à toutes sortes de profanations et pillages, XVI-(2)-117 pages, illustré de 39 gravures dans le texte (la 40ème gravure représentant des scènes de libertinages n'est jamais reproduite), tiré à 120 exemplaires sur papier vergé fort ;
45332Imprimé à Trévoux et se vend à Paris chez Florentin Delaulne, Hilaire Foucault, Michel Clousier, Jean-Geoffroy Nyon, Estienne Ganeau, Nicolas Gosselin, 1721. 5 vol. in-folio plein veau, dos à nerfs ornés de fleurons dorés, roulette en coupes et à l’intérieur (reliure de l’époque).Texte à double colonnes. Cinq mors lègèrement fendus, sans gravité et deux coiffes frottées, sinon belle et solide reliure de l’époque et intérieur d’une grande fraîcheur.
20014SAINT-CÔME-D'OLT 1381 UN DOCUMENT AUTHENTIQUE D'EPOQUE : Succession aprés décès - sur parchemin, écrit d'un seul côté, format : 25,2 x 53 cm de 1 feuillet , manuscrit à l'encre brune EN LATIN , daté du 17 février 1381 avec une très belle lettrine calligraphiée, texte en Latin, fait à SAINT-CÔME-D'OLT - AVEYRON - signature illisible..
366 pages, dont le titre gravé vélin de l'époque à petits recouvrements, titre manuscrit en tête du dos, tranches rouges 1624, 1624, in-16, 366 pages, dont le titre gravé, vélin de l'époque à petits recouvrements, titre manuscrit en tête du dos, tranches rouges, Titre-frontispice allégorique gravé sur cuivre, inspiré des Métamorphoses d'Apulée, avec portrait en médaillon de l'auteur. Jolie édition portative des oeuvres d'Apulée imprimée sur papier vergé, en reliure d'époque : réimpression des Oeuvres données par Scaliger et parues à Leyde en 1600. Bel état. Dos un peu sali. Graesse I, 171
1896R120592Paris, Fontemoing 1896-1910 3 physical volumes, [644] + [647] + [308] pp. (i.e. 1288 + 1294 + 616 numbered columns), 32x26cm., solid uniform hardcover bindings (spines in grey cloth, marbled boards, title and two labels on spines, week binding of some pages in volume 3), original softcovers of vols.1-2 are preserved and bound, text in Latin, published in the series "Bibliothèque des écoles françaises d'Athènes et de Rome. 2e série", text printed in two columns, small stamp on title page, text is clean and bright, [This publication is an exhaustive collection of 6183 official papal documents issued during the entire 14-year pontificate of Pope Gregory IX (1227-1241). It is an essential resource for medieval history, providing a comprehensive and critical compilation of primary sources for the study of the 13th-cy. Papacy, the conflict between the papacy and Emperor Frederick II, and the administration of the Church], [Content: Volume I: Texte, années I à VIII (1227-1235, documents nos.1-2481) // Volume II: Texte, années IX à XII (1235-1239, documents nos.2482-4792), Volume III: Texte, années XIII à XV & Régistre de Pérouse (documents nos.4793-6183)], weight: 7.5 kg., R120592
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,
99025A Paris, chez Pierre-François Griffart/ Pierre Gandouin, 1732, 5 volumes grand in-folio de 415x270 mm environ, plein veau marbré cognac, dos à 7 nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés sur pièces en maroquin bordeaux, ornés de caissons à fleurons et motifs dorés, tranches rouges, gardes de couleurs, coupes dorées, plats encadrés d'un double filet et frise dorées avec petit fleuron à chaque angle, un ex-libris sur les premiers contreplats, impression sur 2 colonnes par page : Tome I : A-C, 1 fb., faux-titre, titre en rouge et noir, (2) ff. (Epître), XIX pages de préface et table, 1932 colonnes - Tome II : C-F, 2084 colonnes - Tome III : G-M, 2188 colonnes - Tome IV : N-S, 2290colonnes - Tome V : T-Z, 878 colonnes+Dictionarium Universale Latino-Gallicum à M. L. Le C****, (1731)-160-203 pages. Quelques erreurs de pagination sans manque, des rousseurs et pages brunies, mouillures dans les marges, déchirure p. 79 (avec petit manque de papier dans la marge sans atteinte au texte), manque un feuillet du Dictionarium (p. 161-162), quelques feuillets inversés (sans manque), reliure frottées, épidermées par endroits avec des mors en partie fendus (structures solides malgré le jeu dans certains volumes).
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
1541106481541 un volume, reliure époque allemande plein veau brun in-octavo (Small quarto (8 3/8 x 5 1/4 inches; 211 x 134 mm.), dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré à froid (blind-stamping decoration) coiffes manquantes, plats décorés à froid (cover blind-stamping) avec deux portraits centraux en médaillon dans un encadrement lui même aux médaillons, même chose pour le deuxième plat excepté toute la partie centrale ou il n'y a pas de médaillons mais un décor de 8 animaux mythiques "Dragons etc...", 2 fermoirs en bronze finement travaillés, la partie venant du 2ème plat servant à fermer le livre est manquante (coupée au ras), coins légèrement écornés, toutes tranches lisses (edges smoothes), illustré seulement de lettrines (dropped initial) gravées sur Bois (engraving-wood), petite tache brune en marge sur un centimètre carré sur les 90 premières pages, n'atteignant à aucun moment le texte, 669 pages+ l'index, 1541 sans lieu (cologne) Marpurgi Excusum in officina Christiani Egenolphi,
[4bl.] + [22] + 878 + [11] pp., complete with its additional engraved titlepage and 5 engraved plates out-of-text, engraved vignette on titlepage, 16cm., text in Latin, contemporary overlaping vellum binding (title written on spine in old ink, small loss of vellum at front overlapping part), text clean and bright except for some slight browning and some rare foxing and small stains, good condition, rare early Latin edition, [cfr. De Bakker-Sommervogel VIII col.1353 no.5, according to which Pedro Ximenez composed this compendium of De Ponte's Meditations], R97811
1623R97811Coloniae [Köln], apud Ioannem Kinckium [Johann Kinckius] 1623 [4bl.] + [22] + 878 + [11] pp., complete with its additional engraved titlepage and 5 engraved plates out-of-text, engraved vignette on titlepage, 16cm., text in Latin, contemporary overlaping vellum binding (title written on spine in old ink, small loss of vellum at front overlapping part), text clean and bright except for some slight browning and some rare foxing and small stains, good condition, rare early Latin edition, [cfr. De Bakker-Sommervogel VIII col.1353 no.5, according to which Pedro Ximenez composed this compendium of De Ponte's Meditations], R97811
Complete series in 6 volumes, 2440 + ix,231 pp. (continuous pagination in volumes 1 to 5), 25cm., text in Latin, published in the series "Symbolae Facultatis Litterarum et Philosophiae Lovaniensis" Series A volume 3, uniform publisher's hardcover bindings in blue cloth, very good (fine) condition, rare complete set, weight: 5kg., [Content: Volume I: Litterae A-I, Volume II: Litterae L-V, Ignoti-Incerti, Volume III: Indices, Volume IV: Supplementum I, Volume V: Supplementum II, VI: Laterculi alarum, cohortium, legionum], G97965
1976G116100Leuven, Leuven University Press 1976-2001 Complete series in 6 volumes, 2440 + ix,231 pp. (continuous pagination in volumes 1 to 5), 25cm., text in Latin, published in the series "Symbolae Facultatis Litterarum et Philosophiae Lovaniensis" Series A volume 3, uniform publisher's hardcover bindings in blue cloth, gilt lettering at spines, text is clean and bright, few small stamps at verso of title pages, else in very good condition, rare complete set, weight: 5kg., [Content: Volume I: Litterae A-I, Volume II: Litterae L-V, Ignoti-Incerti, Volume III: Indices, Volume IV: Supplementum I, Volume V: Supplementum II, VI: Laterculi alarum, cohortium, legionum], G116100
1855JLJ-743FREUND Dr. Guill., THEIL, N. Librairie de Firmin Didot Frères, Paris, 1855, 1862, 1865, 2 ff., XXXV-1160 pp. ; 2 ff., 957 pp., 2 ff., 612 pp. In-4. Traduit en français, revu sur les textes, et considérablement augmenté, d'après les travaux lexicographiques et épigraphiques les plus récents, français et étrangers. Reliure demi cuir vert, dos à faux nerfs dorés, auteur, titre et tomaison dorés. Plats cartonnés état d’usage, frottés sur les bords et les coins.
Complet work in 2 volumes:[40] + 1188pp. (continuous pagination), Volume I has a second title page engraved (by K. Decker), "Editio altera emendatior, in qua addimenta auctoris singula suis locis sunt inserta" (this is the second edition, the first dates from 1679), uniform contemporary full vellum bindings (intact and in very good condition) with author and title inscribed on spine in contemporary black ink, 21cm., text in Latin with some excerpts in Hebrew and in Greek, text clean and bright, good condition, [HUET Pierre Daniel, 1630-1721, French scholar and bishop of Soissons and afterwards of Avranches, known for his skepticism and his anti-Cartesian views. In his "Demonstratio evangelica" he also attacks Spinoza's "Tractatus theologico-politicus". Huet makes an attempt to prove that all pagan deities and pagan belief can be traced back to and originate from the source of Moses and the Old Testament], R96561
1680R96561Amstelodami [Amsterdam], apud Janssonio-Waesbergios, & Henricum & Theodorum Boom 1680 Complet work in 2 volumes:[40] + 1188pp. (continuous pagination), Volume I has a second title page engraved (by K. Decker), "Editio altera emendatior, in qua addimenta auctoris singula suis locis sunt inserta" (this is the second edition, the first dates from 1679), uniform contemporary full vellum bindings (intact and in very good condition) with author and title inscribed on spine in contemporary black ink, 21cm., text in Latin with some excerpts in Hebrew and in Greek, text clean and bright, good condition, [HUET Pierre Daniel, 1630-1721, French scholar and bishop of Soissons and afterwards of Avranches, known for his skepticism and his anti-Cartesian views. In his "Demonstratio evangelica" he also attacks Spinoza's "Tractatus theologico-politicus". Huet makes an attempt to prove that all pagan deities and pagan belief can be traced back to and originate from the source of Moses and the Old Testament], R96561
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
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.
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 and 2 folding plates (of which one large map of Antwerp) in volume 2 and 1 folding plate in volume 3, uniform cart. hardcover bindings with some use, text in latin, some occasional foxing, few annotations in pencil (can be erased easily), good set, rare, [Papebroch, Papebrochius = Daniel Van Papenbroeck, Anvers 1628-1714, cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel VI p.182 no.12], B90677
1845B90677Antverpiae [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 and 2 folding plates (of which one large map of Antwerp) in volume 2 and 1 folding plate in volume 3, uniform cart. hardcover bindings with some use, text in latin, some occasional foxing, few annotations in pencil (can be erased easily), good set, rare, [Papebroch, Papebrochius = Daniel Van Papenbroeck, Anvers 1628-1714, cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel VI p.182 no.12], B90677
Complete in 4 volumes, xxii,92 + xix,156 xlii,139 + clxxxiii,436 pp., with 3 plates out of text in vol.2 & 2 plates out-of-text in volume 3 and 1 folding plate in volume 4, Original 1940/'62-edition, 25cm. (& vol.1: 27cm.), publisher's hardcover bindings in grey cloth (some corners bit bumped), text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, rare complete set, weight: 4kg., F105674