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159016031Bergomi, Typis Comini Venturæ, 1590. Deux tomes en un volume In-8 de [8]-142-[2]; [16]-398-[2] pages, plein veau marron, dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièces de titre en maroquin vert, tranche rouges.
93262Parisiis (Paris), Sumptibus Sebastiani Gramois 1630, 220x175mm, reliure cartonnage moderne avec pièce de titre et d’auteur dorés au dos. Bon état.
31111London: Printed for the Editor by Richard Reily in Little-Britain 1741. First edition 4to 280 x 220 mm xxii 403 1 3 11 pp. with a list of subscribers and an index 13 contemporary hand-coloured plates by John Martyn light brown mark on inner margin of title cont. full calf rebacked with original gilt spine laid-down red morocco lettering piece joints cracked upper cover holding by cords. Provenance: Early armorial bookplate of The Rt. Hon. William Middleton Noel 1789-1859 to front paste-down. London: Printed for the Editor, by Richard Reily, in Little-Britain, 1741 unknown
Small circular Stamp on inner covers of all volumes except Indices volume. (The Queen's College- Tuition- Oxford). No other markings. Spines slightly sunned. Vol VI has bump to top of spine and corners. Only Indices volumes has a DJ and is price-clipped. Books range from Fine to Very Good+. ; Latin text with facing English Translation and extensive English Commentary. Vol 1 (1965) ; Vol 2 (1965) ; Vol 3 (1968) ; Vol 4 (1968) ; Vol 5 (1966) ; Vol 6 (1967) ; Vol 7 (index) (1970); 7 Volume Set (COMPLETE). Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries; Vol. 1/7/2022
Former owner's name to some ffeps V1,2,6 (classics scholar G. V. Sumner). Bumping to corners of V1,3. Books range from Fine to VG+. Most Dustjackets have minor shelfwear with light chipping to top of spines of V2,3,4,7. V1's DJ is tattered with tears and rubbing in G condition. DJs are price-clipped. DJs are mostly all in VG (except V1). ; Latin text with facing English Translation and extensive English Commentary. Vol 1 (1965) ; Vol 2 (1965) ; Vol 3 (1968) ; Vol 4 (1968) ; Vol 5 (1966) ; Vol 6 (1967) ; Vol 7 (index) (1970). ; 7 Volume Set (COMPLETE). Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries; Vol. 1/7/2022
Books range from Near Fine to Very Good. Scholar's name to ffep of Vol. 5 (R. E. Fantham). Small tear to ffep of Vol 2. Small stains to lower textblock of Vol. 2. DJs are tattered with tears and chipping. Vol 1 & 5 DJs crudely repaired with cellotape. Vol. 5 DJ is split in half. ; Latin text with facing English Translation and extensive English Commentary. Vol 1 (1965) ; Vol 2 (1965) ; Vol 3 (1968) ; Vol 4 (1968) ; Vol 5 (1966) ; Vol 6 (1967) ; Vol 7 (index) (1970); 7 Volume Set (COMPLETE). Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries; Vol. 1/7/2022
1930205481930. Early twentieth century travel photo album compiled by "Jake"documents the working life and global mobility of a merchant ship crewman during the 1930s and 1940s with sustained visual attention to port cities across Africa the Americas and the United States. The album supports research into maritime labor informal American commercial presence abroad and everyday interactions between traveling workers and local populations under late colonial conditions. Photographs taken in Beira and Dondo in Mozambique and Angola Durban and Cape Town in South Africa and Accra in the Gold Coast record encounters shaped by European colonial infrastructures and tourist economies including images captioned "Typical Ricksha Boy" depicting South African rickshaw pullers in elaborate headdress and dress and scenes of women in Accra balancing baskets and trays of food. Additional captions such as "Sam and his 'girls'" showing uniformed workers marked "Sea View Hotel" and "me and my gals" portraying informal social contact provide direct evidence of how American maritime workers framed and recorded relationships with local communities. The album further situates this mobility within a broader circuit including the Panama Canal Mexico City and Vera Cruz and U.S. port cities such as Galveston New York and Boston.<br /> <br /> Travel photo album compiled circa 1930s to 1940s likely by an American merchant marine crewman identified as Jake. String-bound black cloth album containing 44 leaves with 218 silver gelatin photographs and postcards mounted or cornered in along with one original sketch of an African man. Images span multiple global locations including Beira Dondo Durban Cape Town Accra Vera Cruz Mexico City the Panama Canal Powell River Vancouver Galveston New York and Boston. Several photographs depict shipboard life and crew activity aboard the S.S. Nemiskam Park with additional images of small craft landings including African men canoeing crew members ashore. A sequence of photographs taken in Boston shows the compiler in maritime work gear wearing thigh-high boot wraps rubber gloves and an oxygen mask captioned "At last -- working for a change." Nineteen photographs document Mexico including rancheros and rancheras in embroidered dress scenes of bullfighting and crew members wearing sombreros and sarapes.<br /> <br /> This album provides a concentrated record of interwar and wartime-era maritime circulation linking North American labor to colonial and postcolonial port environments offering primary visual evidence of how working-class American travelers documented race labor and leisure across imperial geographies. The inclusion of commercial signage hotel uniforms and transport labor such as rickshaw pulling situates the photographs within local economies shaped by tourism and global trade while the Panama Canal images anchor the album within a critical artery of twentieth-century shipping and U.S. strategic infrastructure. The juxtaposition of African Mexican and U.S. scenes underscores the continuity of maritime networks that connected these regions and the album's captions provide insight into informal language humor and perception among traveling crewmen. Minor edge wear to album corners with some mounts loosening; leaves and photographs remain clean and stable. Overall very good condition. unknown
1603104109Parisiis : apud C. Chappellet, 1603 1603 In-8 plein vélin ivoire époque, 22 pp.- 335 ff. ch.- 87 pp. Bandeaux et lettrine. Petits accrocs en marges des premiers et dernier ff., sinon frais.
Quorum quidem, qui hoc floridum, & Atticum orationum genus tractarunt, catalogum sequens pagella indicabit, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque plein vélin blanc, Ex Officina Typographica Baltazaris Belleri [ Balthazar Bellère ], Duaci [ Douai ], 1595, 1 f., 311 pp. Un des premiers ouvrages publiés à Douai par Balthazar Bellère (1590-1684). Comme le précise Duthilloeul, "il nous paraît hors de doute que deux imprimeurs au moins, portant les noms et prénoms de Balthazar Bellère, se sont succédé de 1590 à 1684" (Bibliographie douaisienne, 195). Bon état (petit travail de vers marginal discret et n'affectant pas le texte, reliure lég. frottée mais agréable exemplaire) Latin
1586620991 vol. fort in-folio reliure pleine basane marbrée, dos à 5 nerfs, s.n. [ Compagnie des Libraires ], Ludguni [ Lyon ], 1586, 381-621-315 pp. ; Titre complet : Tomus VI Operum D. Aurelii Augustini Hipponensis Episcopi, continens [ ta polemika ] Hoc est, Decertationes adversus haereses, praecipue Iudaeorum, Manichaeorum, Priscillianistarum, Origenistarum, Arrianorum, & Ioviniani ; nunc multis in locis summo stidop emendatus, per Theologos Lovanienses [ Suivi de : ] Tomus VII Operum D. Aurelii Augustini Hipponensis Episcopi, continens Reliquam Partem [ Ton polemikon ] in alias duas divisam, quarum priore adversus Donatistas, posteriore contra Pelagiano dimicat. Una cum appendice pseudepigraphorum. Nunc demum post varias editiones ad complurium MS. fidem à non paucis mendarum milibus incredibili labore expurgatus: id quod ex subiectis ad calcem Castigationibus & Scholiis facile cognosci poterit [ Suivi de : ] Annotationes in Tomum VIII B. Augustinii Hipponensis Episcopi Quibus castigationum ratio varietasque lectionum indicatur, res memoratu dignae observantur, obscuriora difficilioraque loca explicantur & illustrantur
1 vol. fort in-folio reliure pleine basane marbrée, dos à 5 nerfs, s.n. [ Compagnie des Libraires ], Ludguni [ Lyon ], 1586, 381-621-315 pp. ; Titre complet : Tomus VI Operum D. Aurelii Augustini Hipponensis Episcopi, continens [ ta polemika ] Hoc est, Decertationes adversus haereses, praecipue Iudaeorum, Manichaeorum, Priscillianistarum, Origenistarum, Arrianorum, & Ioviniani ; nunc multis in locis summo stidop emendatus, per Theologos Lovanienses [ Suivi de : ] Tomus VII Operum D. Aurelii Augustini Hipponensis Episcopi, continens Reliquam Partem [ Ton polemikon ] in alias duas divisam, quarum priore adversus Donatistas, posteriore contra Pelagiano dimicat. Una cum appendice pseudepigraphorum. Nunc demum post varias editiones ad complurium MS. fidem à non paucis mendarum milibus incredibili labore expurgatus: id quod ex subiectis ad calcem Castigationibus & Scholiis facile cognosci poterit [ Suivi de : ] Annotationes in Tomum VIII B. Augustinii Hipponensis Episcopi Quibus castigationum ratio varietasque lectionum indicatur, res memoratu dignae observantur, obscuriora difficilioraque loca explicantur & illustrantur Ce volume réunit les tomes 6 et 7 et les annotations aux tomes 7, de l'édition établie par Thomas Gozaeus et Jean Molanus à partir de l'édition publiée à Anvers par Christophe Plantin en 1576-1577. On reconnaît publié la marque au Lion et aux Abeilles de la "Compagnie des libraires" de la Ville de Lyon avec leur devise "De forti dulcedo" (Baudrier, VI, 284). Etat satisfaisant (forts accrocs en coiffe, reliure frottée avec mq. de cuir au second plat, qq. mouill., travail de vers sur 40 ff. affectant le texte sur 20 ff., petite piqûre de vers sur affectant parfois qq. lettres sur la dernière partie du volume, ex-libris "Collegii Societatis Jesu Aginnensis Catal. Inscriptus" et ex-libris "Salvatoris"). Le collège des Jésuites d'Agen fut fondé en 1591 (4 ans après l'impression de cet ouvrage) ; il sera évacué le 1er août 1762. Latin
167668124Adversus Scholae Parisiensis, & ejusdem Doctoris Christianissimi obtrectatores per E.R.D.T.P. 1 vol. petit in-4 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 5 nerfs, Apud Paulum Moriaen, Lugdunum Batavorum [ Leyde ], 1676, 14 ff., 338 pp. et 1 f. n. ch.
1554656101 vol. in-16 reliure postérieure pleine basane racinée, dos muet, Apud Gulielmum Rouillium [ Guillaume Rouillé ], Lugduni [ Lyon ], 1554, 340 pp. Signatures : a-x8, y4 (feuillets y3-4 blancs)
162162120Ab uno e patribus Societatis Iesu, ad usum collegiorum eiusdem Societatis, 1 vol. petit in-8 reliure de l'époque plein vélin blanc à lacets, Ex Praelo Antonii Mesnerii [Antoine Mesnier], Augustoriti Pictonum, 1621, 21 pp., 1 f., 483 pp., 2 ff. n. ch., 1 f. blanc
Ab uno e patribus Societatis Iesu, ad usum collegiorum eiusdem Societatis, 1 vol. petit in-8 reliure de l'époque plein vélin blanc à lacets, Ex Praelo Antonii Mesnerii [Antoine Mesnier], Augustoriti Pictonum, 1621, 21 pp., 1 f., 483 pp., 2 ff. n. ch., 1 f. blanc Agréable exemplaire sous sa reliure d'origine de cette belle impression grecque des "Dialogues" choisis de Lucien de Samosate, avec sa traduction latine en regard. Bon état (petit rognage à un plat en tête, un lacet remplacé sans sa boucle, bon exemplaire par ailleurs, ex-libris ms. Lucianus Nicolaus Lorlier) Grec
162462411624 reliure janséniste d'époque en vélin ivoire (jansenist's binding full vellum) à rabat (with reduction) in-folio, titre manuscrit sur le dos à l'encre brune (handwritten title on the spine), plats muets (cover without text), tranches lisses (smooth edges), gouttière rognée (smooth fore-edge), ex-libris (book-plate), sans illustration (no illustration) excepté une grande gravure sur bois (engraving-wood) en noir représentant une couronne en partie basse de la page de titre (engraved title page) et des superbes bandeaux et lettrines ornées (and illuminated of headpieces and dropped initials) en noir, 766 pages + l'Index, 1624 Coloniae Allobrogum Sumptibus samuelis Crispini Editeur,
1769K42574London, Printed for T. Becket and P.A. de Hondt 1769-1774 5 volumes: xxx,350 + 386 + viii,400 + 400 + 416pp., full leather bindings (hinges bit used, few corners bit bumped), 22cm., [vols.1-2: Second edition revised and corrected, vols.3-5: 1st edition], text very clean, good set, former ownership and with ex-libris of "Royal College of Physicians. Coll. Reg. Med. Lond."
5 volumes: xxx,350 + 386 + viii,400 + 400 + 416pp., full leather bindings (hinges bit used, few corners bit bumped), 22cm., [vols.1-2: Second edition revised and corrected, vols.3-5: 1st edition], text very clean, good set, former ownership and with ex-libris of "Royal College of Physicians. Coll. Reg. Med. Lond."
175962141Authoritate Eminentissimi & Reverendissimi in Christo Patris D.D. Nicolai De Saulx-Tavanes, Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae Cardinalis Presbyteri, Archiepiscopi Rotomagensis, Normanniae Primatis, Franciae Paris & Magni Eleemosynarii, Regii Ordinis Sancti Spiritus Commendatoris, Sorbonae Provisoris, de novo Editum, 1 vol. in-folio reliure première partie XIXe pleine basane racinée, renforts de métal en coins, Apud Jacobum-Josephum Le Boullenger, Rotomagi [Rouen ], 1759, 9 ff., 32-xij-504-cxv pp. et 42 pp. ("Dominica in Palmis" de plus petit format relié in-fine)
Authoritate Eminentissimi & Reverendissimi in Christo Patris D.D. Nicolai De Saulx-Tavanes, Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae Cardinalis Presbyteri, Archiepiscopi Rotomagensis, Normanniae Primatis, Franciae Paris & Magni Eleemosynarii, Regii Ordinis Sancti Spiritus Commendatoris, Sorbonae Provisoris, de novo Editum, 1 vol. in-folio reliure première partie XIXe pleine basane racinée, renforts de métal en coins, Apud Jacobum-Josephum Le Boullenger, Rotomagi [Rouen ], 1759, 9 ff., 32-xij-504-cxv pp. et 42 pp. ("Dominica in Palmis" de plus petit format relié in-fine) A ce missel de Rouen, on joint un manuscrit grégorien de 8 ff. ("Exultet jam Angelica turba caelorum" rédaction probablement début XIXe). Etat très satisfaisant (accroc en coiffe sup., petits accrocs en plats, signets arasés, bon exemplaire par ailleurs). Latin
1749R119843Romae [Rome], Ex typographia Antonii de Rubeis 1749 Complete work in two volumes, bound together in one physical volume, [40],332 + 263pp., 1st edition, 24x18cm., text in Latin, contemporary full vellum binding (intact, slightly soiled), gilt title on spine, text is clean and bright, good condition, cfr. OCLC 32289266, [Contains Sianda's commentaries on Bernardus of Clairvaux's work "De Consideratione" about his follow Cistercian monk Bernardo Pignatelli who had become pope Eugenius III ; it deals with papal power, responsibilities and politics], weight: 1.2kg., R119843
1616112633buon 1616 maroquin Parisiis (Paris), Nicolai Buon (Nicolas), 1616, 1 volume in-folio de 220 x 340 mm environ comportant 3 parties, (54) ff. ( Page de titre), Epistola dedicatoria, Suffridi Petri leovardiensis, Prolegomena, Index operum omnium, Index scripturarum, Index in tres D. Cypriani operum tomos, Iacobo Pamelio), titre de partie, 601 pages en pagination continue : 226 pages - (1) f. d' index epistolarum, (2) ff. (titre de partie, praefatio) - 412 pages - (2) ff. (titre de partie, praefatio) - 601 pages. Plein maroquin brun à décors signé Bourlier, dos à 5 nerfs portant titres dorés, plats estampés à froid avec une composition centrale au fer doré inscrite dans un triple encadrement dont une roulette ornée, double filet doré sur les coupes, roulette dorée sur les chasse, gardes marbrées. Discrètes griffures sur les plats, légers frottements sur les mors, coupes, coins et coiffes, dos sensiblement insolé, mors internes fendillés, ex-libris manuscrit sur contregarde, quelques rousseurs et pages brunies, une page déchirée sans manque, bel exemplaire malgré les défauts signalés.
1 vol. in-8 (format 16,5 x 10,5 cm en marges) reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 4 nerfs orné, plats estampés à froid, Apud Thomam Bertellum [ Thomas Bertheau ], Lugudni [A Lyon ], 1554, 582 pp., 76 ff.. Rappel du titre complet : Pub. Vergilii Maronis Opera, Convenientibus Argumentis & Scholis salua integritate illustrata, cum Nicolai Erythraei Veneti interpretationibus & operosissimo verborum ac sententiarum in Vergilio observandarumindice, recens adposito Etat satisfaisant (reliure fort. abîmée avec de nombreux manques de cuir mais bien solide, nombreuses annotations anciennes d'époque, notamment sur les feuillets de garde, ex-libris ms. "De Vallon" et du monastère des Capucins d'Annecy) pour cette belle impression lyonnaise. L'imprimeur lyonnais Thomas Bertheau fut actif de 1541 à 1561. Latin
Severiani Gabalorum Episcopi de Cruce ; Basili Seleuciae de S. Stephano, eiusque Reliquis Zachariae, Hierosolymorum Antistitis, ad suae plebis reliquias Epistola e Perside incertique aequalis de eadem captivitate ac sanctae urbis excidio. Ex vetustis... Cardinalis Mazarini Graecis codicibus nova prodeunt... R. P. Francisco Combefis,... interprete, 1 vol. petit in-8 reliure de l'époque plein basane marron, dos à 4 nerfs orné, double filet doré sur plat, Sumptibus Antonii Bertier, Parisiis [ Paris ], 1656, 8 ff., 410 pp. et 3 ff. n. ch. Avec le texte grec et la traduction latine en regard, sur deux colonnes. Greek text and Latin translation in parallel columns. Etat satisfaisant pour cette édition princeps établie par François Combéfis du De Educandis Liber de Saint Jean Chrysostome (rel. fort. frottée avec mq. en coiffes, mors et coins, mouill., anciens caches d'institution religieuse, étiquette de cote en faux-titre, petite étiquette de cote au plat sup.). "The editio princeps, based on the sole testimony of the Parisinus,appeared in Paris in 1656. It was the work of the Dominican scholar, François Combefis, who added a Latin translation. The tract was, however, not included in collected editions of Chrysostom’s works because its authenticity was questioned, and so it was not until 1914 that a new edition of the Greek text was brought out by Franz Schulte." (Max Laistner, in Christianity and Pagan Culture in the Later Roman Empire, 1951) Grec
64452, Brepols, 2023 Hardback, lviii + 1010 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Illustrations:3 b/w, 1 tables b/w., Language(s):Latin, French. ISBN 9782503584782.