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16175293BBGenf, Johannes Vignon, 1617. Gross-8°. (8) 436 Sp., (1) Bl.; 958 Sp.; 635 Sp., (1) Bl.; 714 Sp., (1) Bl., (77) S. (Register). Mit 1 Holzschnitt-Titelbordüre. Pappbd. d. 19. Jahrh. mit handschriftl. Rückenschild + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 5293B 4 Teile in 1 Bd. (berieben u. bestossen).
185768671Curis variorum, nempe, Henrici Valesii, Francisci Vigeri, Bernardi Montfauconii, Card. Angelo Maii, Collegit et denuo recognovit J.P. Migne, 6 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs dorés, Apud J.P. Migne, Petit-Montrouge, 1857 Rappel du Titre complet : Eusebii Pamphili, Caesareae Palaestinae Episcopi, Opera Omnia quae exstant (6 Tomes - Complet). Patrologiae Cursus completus. Series Graeca. Tomus XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXIV [ Patrologia Graeca Tomes 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 - Eusèbe de Césarée ]
185768672Collegit et denuo recognovit J.P. Migne, 4 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs dorés, Apud J.P. Migne, Petit-Montrouge, 1857 Rappel du Titre complet : S.P.N. Athanasii Archiepiscopi Alexandrini Opera Omnia quae exstant, vel quae ejus nomine circumferuntur (4 Tomes - Complet). Patrologiae Cursus completus. Series Graeca. Tomus XXV, XXVI, XVII, XVIII [ Patrologia Graeca Tomes 25, 26, 27, 28 - Saint Athanase d'Alexandrie ]
83085San Francisco: La Raza 1978-79. Original silkscreened poster in colors 58.5cm x 44.5cm approx. 23" x 17-1/2". Tackholes at margins; lightly toned on verso and unprinted borders else Near Fine. Issued without imprint.<br /> <br /> An unsigned poster by San Francisco printmaker Alfonso Maciel supporting the Nicaraguan and Salvadoran revolutions of 1979. Reproduces and translates to English a Sandino quote: "Nos hacía falta que el mundo supiera que aún estábamos en la lucha" - "We needed the world to know that we were still in the struggle." The attribution to Maciel and La Raza are from the Library of Congress cataloguing data. OCLC notes only the Library of Congress copy. unknown
195347241Concepción: by the Company 1953-4. First Edition. Quarto 27cm. Twelve monthly issues comprising the entire first year of publication. Bound into cloth-backed boards front and rear wrappers retained; each issue 16pp. Moderate external wear; punch-holes in bound margin of each issue else Very Good. A graphically impressive company journal issued by the major Chilean mining and manufacturing firm Compañia de Acero del Pacifico CAP. Founded in 1947 CAP is still one of the largest industrial concerns in all of Latin America. Huachipato a publication aimed toward the company's employees chronicles activities both within the company and in the surrounding apparently vast company town. In addition to industrial and technological achievements the publication documents the social life of the company's workers with much coverage of sporting and cultural events the town's soccer team also called Huachipato was elevated to Chile's primera división as early as 1965. The journal is noteworthy for its graphical sophistication with photo-montaged covers sprightly layouts and a mid-century aesthetic reflecting Latin America's internationalist ambitions during this period. Rare; OCLC 2020 locates just scattered holdings all for three or fewer issues; Texas and Cornell only in North America. by the Company unknown books
1907CA0241A<p>509ix pages. Octavo 8 3/4" x 6 1/2" bound in quarter leather with raised spine bands over marbled boards gilt lettering to spine. Published under the direction of Bishop Plancarte y Navarrete with a brief bibliographical note by Nicolas Leon. From the library of George Foster. Second edition. <br /><br />Juan Gonzalez de la Puente born a Spaniard undertook to chronicle the Augustinians in Michoacan and to write the lives of nine "apostolic <em>varones</em>". Part 1 of his <em>Chronica</em> appeared not long after its composition about 1623. In 1630 the chapter meeting of his province in Tiripitio Michoacan authorized him to publish the second part but no trace of part 2 has to date been uncovered. In the extant manuscript he wrote the biographies of the nine friars scattered over three books. They are Juan Bautista de Moya Juan de Median Rincon Diego de Chaves Sebastian de Trasierra Francisco de Acosta Juan de Montalvo Francisco Lopez Pedro de Vera and Diego de Villarubia. As a matter of fact none of these belonged to the Michoacan province but were from Santisimo Nombre in Mexico City; but as they had been active in Michoacan before the latter was an officially established province Puente included them. Book 1 contains no lives of these men but instead is devoted to a wide range of topics. Among them is the discovery of the New World the conquest of Mexico and Augustinian activities in Mexico after arrival as well as in Persia and the Orient. Book 2 contains biographies of the first five missionaries and recounts in entire chapters Augustinian efforts among the Indians of Michoacan as well as to missions in China and Japan. The remaining four missionaries appear in book 3 which completes the account to his times of the Augustinian ministry to the Tarascans. At the edge of the text Puente indicates his main sources. His ideas are easy to follow but occasionally he lapses into a diffuse style especially when extolling the virtues of his brethren. He also has a predilection for the unusual and the extraordinary. His <em>Choronica</em>of Michoacan appeared in the same year 1624 as Grijalva's of Mexico although the latter province had been founded some 67 years earlier. A relative rare work the 1624 edition of which this was reissue.<br /><br />George McClelland Foster Jr born in Sioux Falls South Dakota on October 9 1913 died on May 18 2006 at his home in the hills above the campus of the University of California Berkeley where he served as a professor from 1953 to his retirement in 1979 when he became professor emeritus. His contributions to anthropological theory and practice still challenge us; in more than 300 publications his writings encompass a wide diversity of topics including acculturation long-term fieldwork peasant economies pottery making public health social structure symbolic systems technological change theories of illness and wellness humoral medicine in Latin America and worldview. The quantity quality and long-term value of his scholarly work led to his election to the National Academy of Sciences in 1976. Virtually all of his major publications have been reprinted and/or translated. Provenance from the executor of Foster's library laid in.<br /><br /><strong>Condition:</strong><br /><br />Spine sunned some shelf wear and fore edge wear points rubbed pages age toned George Foster's stamp to title else about very good.</p> Tip. de R.C. Miranda hardcover
167943160Amstelodami Amsterdam: Johannis à Someren 1679. First Latin language edition. Hardcover. g- to g. Folio 12 3/4 x 8". 16 288 20pp Index Vol. 1; 20 418 30pp Index Vol. 2. Original full vellum with handwritten title to spine. Main title in red and black lettering with title vignette. Engraved frontispiece portrait of Edward Leigh. Both volumes have separate titles. <br /> <br /> Originally published in English in London in 1639 and 1641 Edward Leigh's magnum opus is divided into two parts:<br /> <br /> - 1 "Critica Sacra : Observationes Philologicas & Theologicas In omnes Radices Veteris Testamenti" containing observations on all the radices or primitive Hebrew words of the Old Testament in alphabetical order.<br /> <br /> - 2 "Critica Sacra : Observationes Philologicas & Theologicas Observationes In omnes Graecas Voces Novi Testamenti" containing observations upon all the Greek words of the New Testament in alphabetical order.<br /> <br /> This lexicon with its dictionary and index of Biblical words became the classic work and basis for future studies of language by experts such as William Gouge who wrote the commendatory epistle in the first volume and Thomas Fuller.<br /> <br /> This 1679 edition is the first Latin translation by Henricus à Middoch.<br /> <br /> Binding partly darkened age-toned with some abrasion to head and tail of spine. Contemporary previous owners' inscription at upper margin of front free endpaper. Lower corner of fly leaf chipped. Contemporary previous owner's name on main title not affecting lettering. Ex-library stamp at lower margin of frontispiece not affecting image. Sporadic foxing and age-toning throughout. Text in two columns in Latin with some Hebrew and Greek. Binding in overall fair to good- interior in good to good condition. About the author: Edward Leigh 1602-1671 was a versatile English lay writer known particularly for his works on religious topics and a politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1645 to 1648. He fought for the Parliamentary army in the English Civil War From Wikipedia. Johannis à Someren hardcover
17651247745Venice: Typographia Balleoniana 1765. Leather bound. 18th century printing of the Catholic Vulgate Bible in the original Latin. Bound in full leather worn and chipped with large peices missing from the spine. 904p lacking the final four pages of the index but otherwise complete. Pages show some scattered browing and minor wear. Overall this book is in more than presentable condition. A very scarce example of a Vulgate Bible of the 18th century. Typographia Balleoniana unknown
65531, Brepols, 2020 Hardback, 1005 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Language: Latin. ISBN 9782503588766.
15195Paris Ex Officina Nivelliana, sumptibus Sebastiani Cramoisy 1615 in 4 (22,5x17) 1 volume reliure plein velin ivoire de l'époque, 16 faux-feuillets non-chiffrés, 782 pages et index (6 faux-feuillets non-chiffrés), petite trace claire de mouillure angulaire. Correspondance en latin (Hincmar, archevêque de Reims, défenseur des droits des églises locales face à l'autorité papale; Nicholas I, pape; Jean de Cordes 1570-1641). Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
16175293BB4 Teile in 1 Bd. Genf, Johannes Vignon, 1617. Gross-8°. (8) 436 Sp., (1) Bl.; 958 Sp.; 635 Sp., (1) Bl.; 714 Sp., (1) Bl., (77) S. (Register). Mit 1 Holzschnitt-Titelbordüre. Pappbd. d. 19. Jahrh. mit handschriftl. Rückenschild (berieben u. bestossen).
16999714Amstelodami, Sumptibus Huguetanorum, 1699. In-4 de [30- titre- epistola- praefatio- admonitio]-596-[4]-96-[24-index] pages, plein veau blond, dos à 5 nerfs orné de filets, roulettes, fleurons et titre dorés, étiquette de titre bordeaux, petite étiquette de papier avec titre et date calligraphiés à la plume, tranches rouges, roulette dorée sur les coupes. Coiffe supérieure frottée, quelques petites épidermures, second plat taché. Intervertion de 15 cahiers, sans manque de texte.
Venetiis, Aldus, 1557, 16 x 11 cm., pergamino de época, 4 hojas + 432 folios. (Ejemplar con algunos taladros de polilla en el margen inferior sin afectar al texto y portada con pequeña restauración en parte blanca).
Parisiis, Ambrosium Drvart, 1590, 17 x 11 cm., perg., 24 folios + (Iusti Lipsi ad Annales Cor. Taciti Liber comentarius:) 568 págs. + 22 h.
Unveränderter Nachdruck der Ausgabe von 1883-1887, 5 vol. fort in-8 reliure pleine toile éditeur, Akademische Druck-U. Verlaganstalt, Graz, Austria, 1954 Fine copy in perfect condition, reprinted in 1954 on the 1883-1887 edition. Bel exemplaire de cette réédition de la version de 1883-1887 du fameux glossaire du latin médiéval de Charles du Fresne, Sieur du Cange (1610-1688). Français
160611110sans lieu, Petrum de la Rovière, 1606. 4 tomes en un volume in-4 de [8] pages, 436 colonnes [6] pages bl., 958 colonnes, [3] pages, 636 colonnes, [4] pages, 714 colonnes, [3]p. bl., [78] pages d'index, plein parchemin ivoire, dos lisse, titre doré, tranches. Tache d'encre sans gêne au premier feuillet du t.3, étiquette de libraire sur la page de garde, 2 galeries de vers touchant les 4 premiers feuillets. Monogramme à l'encre en bas à droite de la p. de titre.
174849255Leiden: Jean Luzac 1748. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Quarto. 8 cviii 522 60 indices & corrigendapp. Text in two columns with Hebrew text and facing Latin translation interspersed with commentary. Title in red and black with engraved vignette; woodcut ornaments. Contemporary Dutch paneled vellum with blind-stamped vignettes and ruled borders; manuscript title at spine. Covers lightly soiled. Occasional touches of soiling and some leaves with mild embrowning. A very good copy generally crisp and clean.<br /> <br /> First edition of this comprehensive commentary to the biblical Book of Proverbs by the Dutch semitic language scholar Albert Schultens 1686-1750 who maintained "that the true nature of the Hebrew language and the meaning of many of its words and idioms are to be found chiefly in the Arabic" Orme. Forty-one pages of the indices constitute a brief lexicon and provide Latin as well as Arabic equivalents for more than 1000 Hebrew words. Schultens studied theology and eastern languages at Groningen where he received his degree in theology in 1709. After a brief career as a preacher in Wassenaar he was nominated professor of Hebrew and Jewish antiquities at Franeker in 1713. In 1729 he decamped for Leiden were he was first appointed reader in eastern languages and finally full professor in 1732.<br /> <br /> At this time a chief concern of Calvinist theologians was to liberate Old Testament exegesis from Jewish Rabbinic as well as Catholic traditions. Schultens' influential and controversial solution was revealed as early as 1706 in his first public thesis Disputatio theologico philologica de utilitate linguae Arabicae in interpretanda S. Scriptura A Theologico-Philosophical Dissertation on the Utility of the Arabic Language for the Interpretation of the Holy Scriptures "a forceful attack" Brugman & Schröder on the Protestant sola scriptura methodology of Biblical exegesis. "With the help of Jacobus Golius' Arabic dictionary he perused with zeal and fervour the Old Testament and wrote prolifically. The lexical superiority of Arabic had led him to a reconsideration of the position of Hebrew: at first he had called Arabic 'the most splendid daughter of mother Hebrew' but in his oration of 1729 he proclaimed Hebrew and Arabic cognate twin sisters. This shocked conservative theologians as an outright profanation of God's Word" Brugman & Schröder. <br /> <br /> Like his earlier commentary on the Biblical Book of Job one here finds that the "Hebrew text and the Latin translation are all but totally submerged by the extensive commentary in which Schultens draws abundantly on Arabic texts such as the Hamasa an anthology of early Arabic poetry by the ninth-century poet Abu Tammam" Vrolijk & van Leeuwen. Schultens was not without his critics and by 1824 William Orme notes a turning of the tide: "Different opinions are entertained of the correctness of his views and also of his success in applying them; but it is now generally admitted that he carries his notions of the advantage of Arabic learning to the interpretation of the Scriptures too far." <br /> <br /> Jean Luzac 1728-1777 was a member of a well-known Huguenot family of printers; he published many works for the University of Leiden including three Hebrew books of Albert Schultens. Isaac van der Mijn is noted as the printer at the colophon of the second volume.<br /> <br /> Provenance: bookplate of the Crozer Theological Seminary - Bucknell Library; bookseller's ticket of Librairie Ancienne et Moderne de Frederik Muller Amsterdam at the front paste-down. References: J. Brugman & F. Schröder Arabic Studies in the Netherlands Leiden: E.J. Brill 1979 p.26f. Fuks/Fuks-Mansfeld 78. Orme Bibl. Biblica p. 390. A. Vrolijk & R. van Leeuwen Arabic Studies in the Netherlands a Short History in Portraits 1580-1950 Leiden: E.J. Brill 2014 pp. 73-79. Jean Luzac hardcover
157541312Paris at William Julian's in the Garden of Friendship near the College of Cameracenfe 1575. Vellum. Very Good. 32 mo aged vellum boards with what appears to be the title stamped on the spine though very faded. Rough translation - All the extant works of the great philosopher and martyr of Ivstin Justin passed down translated into Latin by Sigismund Celenius. Includes an addition/addendum trans from D. Hippolyi Epifcopi. The condition of the book is Very Good for it's age binding of the text block intact; general aging to the vellum; fading on the spine as noted prior; text block separating some from the boards but the exposed bands on the spine are intact. 440pgs roughly100pg index. <br/> <br/> hardcover
FORT829522W. Justins Blackfriars ; and fold by Mr. Bew. Used - Acceptable. Published 1789. "Astronomy and Elementary Philosophy Translated from the Latin of Placidus de Titus". "The Whole Carefully Revised by M. Sibley." MDCC LXXXIX. Octavo. Rebound in with dark green cloth and green/white patterned boards. With some illustrations and tables throughout. W. Justins, Blackfriars ; and fold by Mr. Bew hardcover
202721Grenoble, André Faure & Pierre Faure, 1729 fort vol. in-8, [3] ff. n. ch. (titre, préface), 814 pp., texte dans un double encadrement noir, maroquin noir, dos à nerfs cloisonné de pointillés dorés, encadrement de pointillés dorés sur les plats, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque). Petite restauration à la coiffe supérieure.
187232Anvers, Plantin, veuve et fils de Jean Moretus, 1612 in-4, [] ff. n. ch. (titre, dédicace, au lecteur, privilège), 702 pp., un f. n. ch. (marque de libraire), texte grec et traduction latine en regard sur deux colonnes, demi-veau fauve marbré, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, pièce de titre cerise, tranches rouges (rel. du XVIIIe siècle). Coins abîmés, coupes un peu frottées.
184098Leipzig, Weidmann et Reich, 1785 3 forts vol. in-8, [8]-XL-907, [4]-930 et [2]-922-[142] pp., avec un frontispice, texte grec et traduction latine en-dessous, index, demi-veau cerise, dos à faux-nerfs richement orné de guirlandes et filets dorés, ainsi que de fleurons et semis géométriques à froid, pièces de titre et de tomaison noires, tranches marbrées (reliure du XIXe s.). Rousseurs, mais bel exemplaire.
1926R119114Paris, Maisonneuve frères 1926 First part (catalogue with the Oriental manuscripts in the Vatican library) complete in 3 volumes : lxxvi,498,[3] + xxiv,556 + 587pp., 30cm., publisher's softcovers, limited edition of 300 numbered copies (vol.I is not numbered, vol.II: no.60, vol.III: no.81), anastatic reprint of the original Rome 1756-1759-edition, pages are still uncut, text is clean and bright, handwritten ex-libris on title page, text in Latin, good condition, weight: 5.5 kg., R119114
1666PHO-665A Lyon , chez Adami Demen , 1666 , in-4 (230x170) , relié plein veau époque , dos à nerfs orné avec pièce de titre, charnière fendue , manque au dos , plats frottés mais reliure solide, 8ff.n.ch. ,352pp,6ff.n.ch.-2ff . Traduction latine par Louis Janin de «la vie de Saint François Xavier , apôtre des Indes» tirée de l’« Histoire de la compagnie de Jésus»(Rome, 1653) par Daniello Bartoli
1583ILQ-299Petit in-8 reliure moderne état quasi neuf à la Bradel,plein veau,dos 5 nerfs,caissons motifs floraux dorés,titre doré. 372 pages plus addenda de 8 pages Benedictvs Arias Montanvs. Corps d'ouvrage en excellent état. Ex Libris écrit à l'encre.