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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
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.
157019800Venetiis, apud Aldum, 1570, portrait de Aldus Pius Manutius gravé sur bois en médaillon au titre, (au dos de la p. de titre : Armes des Alde marque N°6) ; Editio Aldi Manutii Paulli F. Aldi N. In 8, vélin rigide, dos à faux nerfs dorés décoratifs, pièce rouge (reliure ancienne) ; [24], 45, [1 bl.], [1] f. bl., 352, 94 pp. (signatures : ?-??-??? ; (-((-((( ; A-Y ; a-e 8 ; f. 6).
P. AE. Le Mercier, Paris. 1760. In-Folio Carré. Relié plein cuir. Etat passable. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Déchirures. 660 + 112 pages. Gravure en noir et blanc (volante) en frontispice. Gravure en noir et blanc en page de titre. Culs-de-lampe ornés en noir et blanc. Lettines ornées en noir et en rouge. Texte en latin, sur 2 colonnes, et en caractères noirs et rouges. Ouvrage en très mauvais état. Dos manquant. Plats très abîmés et se détachant. Pages de garde et de titre, ainsi que plusieurs autres pages détachées. Ex Decreto Sacro-Sancti Concilii Tridentini Restitutum, Pii V. Pont. Max. Jussu Editum, Clementis VIII. Primum, Nunc Denuo. Urbani Papae VIII. Auctoritate Recognitum. Additae Etiam Suo Loco Missae de Sanctis, qui Novissime a Summis Pontificibus, Alexandro VII. Clemente IX, Clemente X, Innocentio XI, etc.
1901R320156610Typis cartusiae S.M.De Pratis. 1896-1901. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. CXIV + 684 pages + 773 pages + 783 pages + 749 pages + 754 pages + 767 pages + 629 pages + 830 pages + 738 pages + 780 pages + 681 pages + 683 pages + 762 pages + 752 pages + - textes sur deux colonnes - quelques plats désolidarisés - dos abîmé - tampon sur le 1er plat - étiquette collée sur la coiffe en pied - ouvrages en latin.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
1680506930Samuel Roycroft 1680. Leather. NEAR FINE. 16 1328pp. 4to recently and finely rebound in brown calf with burgundy morocco label with tissue repairs by the same binder to a few outer leaves and an earlier tape-backing to the title page by an earlier and less-skilled hand; pen markings to a few pages of the preface original trim with petina to edges entirely sound and clean internally. Samuel Roycroft unknown
Ingolstadii, Adami Sartorii, 1610, 33 x 22 cm., encuadernación del siglo XVIII en holandesa piel con puntas, 4 h. incluso portada con escudo grabado + 1.181 columnas + 8 h.
B., Antonio Ferer y Baltasar Ferrer, 1679, 21 x 15’5 cm., perg. con un desgarro en el lomo y parcialmente desprendido, 4 h. – 548 págs. – 2 h.
This is a very good hardcover copy with light wear. Spine toned. Signed by Jose Clemente Orozco and briefly inscribed in the half-title page. Completely clean inside. Text in Spanish. Limited numbered edition, this copy number 86 of 2025. Illustrated with 199 full-page plates, some in color. 12" high X 8" wide, 183 pages. SIGNED by Jose Clemente Orozco. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
pp. (4), 318. Uncut and unopened. 4to. [310 x 245 mm.] Deckle edged. Foxed. Later half-morocco leather binding. 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'. Obviously, unopened Baskerville quartos are uncommon and significant. Gaskell 51; Brunet V:87; Grasse VI:242. EXTREMELY RARE. W113.
The second volume (of two?). Thick 8vo. pp. 501-862, (50), 224 + Engraved folding map, and engraved portrait plate. Edges colored brown. **Painted vellum binding and hidden lettered fore-edge** Early full vellum binding, decorated with small, bold pen drawings of ships sailing below a seven line motto in Latin (this text, no longer easily legible). On the rear board is an ink drawing of a Tudor rose. Painted under the brown fore-edge, and visible only when fanned, is the following text: "TULLIUM M. C. JULIUS CAESAR CICERONEM OB E GRECIAS EJUS / DOMITUM SALVUM ET INCOLUMEM / ESSE JOBEMUS C. JA BOIENUS / NOSTRIS ARMIS VIRTUTEQUE". Later manuscript vellum spine label: "INCERTA" (meaning uncertain or doubtful). Was this perhaps a critic's warning about the accuracy of the notes on Caesar that Scaliger gathered together? A UNIQUE AND ENTIRELY REMARKABLE ITEM. CHEST 2/2
364p. Slight foxing. 4to. [304 x 235 mm.] Contemporary straight grained plum morocco leather binding. Boards tooled in gold with a wide Greek key design, and in blind with an archway roll. Engraved bookplate showing a shield (Arms Barry of six Supporters); two unicorns; ermine Coronet of an Earl ; and the Motto A MA PUISSANCE. This is likely the plate of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (1764-1845) Whig Prime Minister of Great Britain (1830-1834). There is also a manuscript inscription: "With B. Drury's Best Wishes, Eton, March 20 , 1820." 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 46; Brunet V:71 8. A really handsomely bound copy of a beautifully printed book. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W113
Ex-university private library, no exterior markings. 1/2 vellum, boards. Spine chipped with a bit of loss to base, binding edgeworn at extremities with some flecking. Fading and browning to boards. Minor moisture stain to rear endpaper and rear inner cover. Former owner's name to titlepage (from 1772) Still Attractive. A beautiful and very large book. ; 252pp, wonderfully illustrated. Contains Adelphi, Phormio, Hecyra. ; Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall; 252 pages
Three works bound in one. 1). pp. [353] Adams 2201; 2). ff. 63, [1]; 3). ff. 155. 24 mo. 120 mm. Attractive contemporary full leather binding over beveled oak boards. Leather worn smooth, though some the old armorial design can be made out. Unusual original twisted metal clasps. Gauphered gilt edges. The first of these works is by St. Augustine (354-430) an early Christian theologian and philosopher from Numidia whose writings influenced the development of Western Christianity and Western philosophy. He was the bishop of Hippo Regius in north Africa and is viewed as one of the most important Church Fathers in Western Christianity for his writings in the Patristic Era. Among his most important works are 'The City of God'; 'On Christian Doctrine' [included here]; and 'Confessions.' The second title is by St. Vincent of Lerins, who died ca. 445. He was a Gallic monk and author of important early Christian writings. He was probably a proponent of semipelagianism and opposed the Augustine model of grace. The third is by Arnoldus Vesaliensis (Arnold Haldrein), (1484-1534). He was a German Humanist. Here he is joined with Peter Lombard (1096-1160), a scholastic theologian, Bishop of Paris, and author of Four Books of Sentences, which became the standard textbook of theology. Each of these editions are very scarce, and there are only a handful of examples in libraries worldwide. A treasured collection in a wonderful contemporary binding. CHEST 2/1
Mild dampstaining to a few pages. Leather boards with black spine label and gilt lettering. Browning to edges of endpapers. Ink lettering to endpapers. Edges of boards are worn. A few cracks along spine joints. Pencil marginalia to a few pages. Base of titlepage appears to have been slightly trimmed as some point. ; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 247 pages
62619, Venetiis, Apvd Cominvm De Tridino,, 1555 Reliure en parchemin mou, muet, avec traces de dentelles. (32), 127.PAGES Traces d'usure au dos gore remont et brunissage physiologique. Soulignement du texte et annotations manuscrites dans les marges. Texte en deux colonnes. Gravure sur bois grav e sur la page de titre : fontaine jaillissante en forme d'amphore soutenue par des angelots. Au verso du Colophon, une autre empreinte grav e dans le cuivre : fontaine jaillissante en forme d'amphore avec une femme au sommet et autour des t tes d'angelots soutenues par des satyres.
178633277ABGenf, Piestre & Delamolliere 1786-87. 3 Bände. 8°. 2 Bll., LXXV, LXXVI, 604 S.; 2 Bll., 732, 52 S., 2 Bll. (Errata und Indices zu den Bänden I und II); 2 Bll., XXXII, (4), 362 S., 2 Bll., 363-594 [recte 592] S., 2 Bll. (Emendanda). Schlichte InterimsPpBde der Zt auf 2 Bünden mit hs. Rückentitel. Unbeschnitten, Blattränder entsprechend gezahnt, wenige Bögen auch unaufgeschnitten. Teils etwas gelockert. Insgesamt sehr sauber, wenige Bll. geringf. gebräunt oder kaum braunfleckig. (=Systematis Plantarum Europae pars Philosophica Tomus I-III). [2 Warenabbildungen]
167040152ABBruxelles, Francisvus Foppens 1670. Kl.-4°. [10] Bll., 338 S., [13] Bll. Pgmt der Zt mit Rückenschild. Teils minimal wasserrandig, Vorsätze erneuert. Kl. Etikett (Ausschnitt aus Antiquariatskatalog) am Spiegel.
171646698ABFrankfurt am Main, Knoche 1716. 4°. [16] Bl. (einschl. Frontispiz und Titel) und ein Faltblatt (Index), 1296, [12] S. - [5] Bl., 368, [6] S., 1 (leeres) Bl. Schweinsleder der Zeit auf 4 Bünden mit reicher Blindprägung. Schließen fehlen. Ein Stempel und hs. Inhaltsverzeichnis am Vorsatz. Im 2. Teil wenige Unterstreichungen von alter Hd, eine neuere Anstreichung (Kuli).
167140149ABJena, Chr. Kirchner 1671. Kl.-4°. [Titelkupfer, Kupfertitel, Drucktitel, 28] Bll., 1584 S., [56] Bll. Pgmt der Zt mit hs. Rückentitel und Prägestempeln an den Deckeln. Vorsätze neu. Kl. Ausschnitt am Titel (ohne Textverlust). Kl. Bleistiftspuren, wenige farbige Unterstreichungen von alter Hd.
elala2341<p>Antwerp: Plantin Press 1762. Late Plantin press edition of the long-standing third revision of the Tridentine version by Pope Urban VIII which first appeared in 1634 and was not superceded until 1884 Pope Leo XIII. 8vo. ff. 48 pp. 772 clviii 8 12. text in red & black in double columns. music in the text. Plantin device in red on p. clviii. title engraving of the Last Supper. 10 full-page engravings. historiated woodcut initials. contemporary calf gilt edges extremities worn tabs & marginal repairs to some leaves pp. 357-70</p> Antwerp: Plantin Press, 1762
1770370441 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-basane marron, Palaephatus De incredibilibus Graece. Iterum edidit recensuit indicemque verborum graecorum adiecit Ioh. Frid. Fischerus, Sumtu Ioh. Frid. Langenhemi, Lipsiae [ Leipzig ], 1770, viii-38 pp. et 29 ff. n. ch., texte grec, préface et index en latin / Meletemata e Disciplina Antiquitatis. Opera Friderici Creuzeri (3 Tomes - Complet) I : Anecdota graeca ex codicibus maxime Palatinis Depromta ; II : Commentationes et commentarii in Scriptores graecos ; III : Commentationes et commentarii in Scriptores graecos, In Bibliopolio Hahniano, 1817-1819, 118 pp. et 1 f. ; 1 f., 108 pp. ; iv-212 pp./ Symbolas ad emendandum et illustrandum Philostrati Librum De Vitis Sophistarum in Medium attulit Albertus Jahnius, Impensis C.A. Jenni Filii, Bernae [ Berne ], 1837, viii-146 pp. et 1 ff.
172727439London: Printed by R. Phillips; and Sold by J. Knapton 1727. .May Appear. At the End is subjoin'd An Appendix containing two Discourses. I. Concerning the Immateriality of Thinking Substance. 2. Concerning the Obligation Promulgation and Observance of the Law of Nature." Thick quarto in four parts with separate title pages. A very good copy newly rebound in handsome three-quarter calf with hand marbled paper covered boards. Raised spine bands with gilt decorated compartments and red morocco labels titled in gilt. Title page printed in red and black. Illustrated with copper plate engravings including an armorial headpiece and two fold-out plates depicting the nervous system and the solar system. A very handsome copy of this scarce book. . Hard Cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Printed by R. Phillips; and Sold by J. Knapton Hardcover
174136941741 1741 Paris, Impensis Societatis, 1741. Trois volumes in-folio plein veau de l'époque, dos à nerfs ornés de fleurons dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin vert, dentelle dorée sur les coupes. Tome I: [titre], [13 ff.], carte dépliante, 788 pp. (mais erreur de reliure: feuillets 33 et 35 au lieu des ff. 41 et 43), 8 planches de médailles in fine. Tome II: [titre], 835 pages et 3 pl. hors-texte. Tome III: [titre] -1280 pp. (pagination continue. Petits manques aux coiffes, travail de vers discret en marge en fin du tome I, sans atteinte au texte, rousseurs éparses, néanmoins bel exemplaire.