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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.
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
Complete series of 7 volumes: viii,[441] + vi,[342] + [748] + [660],[113] + [760] + viii,[577] + xx,[971] pp., text printed in 2 (numbered) columns, 31cm., uniform publisher's hardcover bindings (quarter-leather, gilt lettering on spines), decorated endpapers, red edges, most of the text is in Latin, few occasional foxing, small stamp on title page, good condition, total weight: 17 kg., [Detailed content: VOLUME I: Acta et Decreta S. Conciliorum, quae ab episcopis ritus latini ab a. 1682 usque ad a. 1789, sunt celebrata, II: Ab episcopis rituum orientalium ab a. 1682 usque ad a. 1789, indeque ad a. 1689, sunt celebrata. Accedunt decreta romana de ritibus orientalibus, III: Ab episcopis Americae Septentrionalis et Imperii Britannici ab a. 1789 usque ad a. 1869 celebrata sunt, IV: Ab episcopis Galliae ab a. 1789 usque ad a. 1869, celebrata sunt, V: Ab episcopis Germaniae, Hungariae et Hollandiae ab a. 1789 usque ad a. 1869, celebrata sunt, VI: Ab episcopis Italiae, Americae Meridionalis et Asiae celebrata sunt, Accedunt supplementa, VII: Acta et decreta sacrosancti oecumenici Concilii Vaticani. cum permultis aliis documentis ad concilium ejusque historiam spectantibus. Cum indicibus generalibus septem voluminum totius collectionis], R98158
Ludovicus Vivès, Paris. 1890-1893. In-4 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 18 tomes d'env. 600-800 pages chacun. Texte en latin sur 2 colonnes. Etiquettes de code sur les couvertures. Tampons de bibliothèque. Quelques dos consolidés (papier et tissu encollés). Quelques dos fendus. Manque sur le bord supérieur du 1er plat du tome I. Texte globalement frais et bien lisible. Ex Editione Lugdunensi Religiose Castigata, et Pro Auctoritatibus ad Fidem Vugatae Versionis Accuratiorumque Patrologiae Textuum Revocata, Auctaque B. Alberti Vita ac Bibliographia Operum a PP. Quétif et Echard Exaratis, Etiam revisa et Locupletata, Cura ac Labore Augusti BORGNET (Reims).
J.-P. Migne. 1852-1857. In-4 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos frotté. Quelques rousseurs. 8 tomes d'env. 700-800 pages chacun. Texte sur 2 colonnes, chacune étant paginée. Auteurs, titres, tomaisons, roulettes et filets dorés sur les dos. Etiquettes de code sur les couvertures. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Epidermures sur les dos, et quelques petits trous de vers. Bords des plats frottés. Editio Novissima, Mendis Expurgata. Opera et Studio Monachorum Ordinis Sancti Benedicti. Accurante Rursum et Innumeris Noptis Locup. J.M. Migne, Bibliothecae Cleri Universae. Du tome I (A-B), au tome VII (R-Z) + tome VIII (Index).
J.-P. Migne. 1845-1846. In-4 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos à nerfs. Quelques rousseurs. 9 volumes d'env. 1000-1500 pages chacun. Texte en latin sur 2 colonnes, chacune étant paginée. Auteur, titre, tomaison, fleurons, roulettes et filets dorés sur les dos. Etiquettes de code sur les couvertures. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque (et ex-libris). Patrologiae Cursus Completus Sive Bibliotheca Universalis, Integra, Uniformis, Commoda, Oeconomica, Omnium SS. Patrum, Doctorum Scriptorumque Ecclesiasticorum. Qui ab Aevo Apostolico ad Usque Innocentii III Tempora Floruerunt. Accurante J.-P. MIGNE. Studio et labore Vallarsii et Maffaei Veronae Presb. Editio Paris. Novissima.
Ex recognitione Steph. And. Philippe, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque plein maroquin rouge, dos lisse orné en long (motif à semis de fleurs), triple filet doré d'encadrement en plats, filet doré en coupes, toutes tranches dorées, Sumptibus Mich. Steph. David, Lutetiae Parisiorum [ Paris ], 1745, 24-342 pp. et 1 f. avec 1 frontispice par Cochin gravé par Fessard, 1 fleuron sur le titre, 25 médaillons à portraits, 1 fleuron à la préface, 1 vignette et 13 culs-de-lampe dont quelques-uns se répètent, par Pierre et Mathey Bon exemplaire en plein maroquin du temps, de cette belle édition signalée par Cohen, notamment ornée d'un beau frontispice de Cochin et de 25 très beaux médaillons (portraits des "grands Capitaines"). Bon exemplaire (petit frott. à un coin, petit accroc sans manque en faux-titre, petite tache d'encre sur tranche en queue, très bon état par ailleurs). Cohen Ricci, I, 258 ; Cohen, Vignettes, 96 Latin
Sunning and fading and slight foxing to spines. Volume 1 has different shade cloth boards (as issued? ). Former owner's name to ffep in ink of vol. 1. V1 has tanned endpapers and light bumping along bottom edge. Else volumes have minor Rubbing to boards with Volume 2 and 5 having lightly bumped corners. Light foxing and pencil marginalia. ; Second Edition with Addenda. Lxxv, [1], 125, [1] + xxxi, [1], 138, [1] + xlviii, [2], 78, [1] + xvii, [1], 142, [1] + xlvi, [2], 139 pp. Pp; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE; Marcus Manilius (M Manilii) , 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer. The Astronomicon contains the earliest appearance of astrological systems of Houses. Housman's is considered the authoritative edition. Introduction in English. Latin apparatus.
Minor Sunning to spines. Endpapers tanned. Former owner's name to inner covers in ink (J. H. Day). Lower corners very lightly bumped on a few vols. Faint rubbing to boards. ; Second Edition with Addenda. Lxxv, [1], 125, [1] + xxxi, [1], 138, [1] + xlviii, [2], 78, [1] + xvii, [1], 142, [1] + xlvi, [2], 139 pp. ; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE; Marcus Manilius (M Manilii) , 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer. The Astronomicon contains the earliest appearance of astrological systems of Houses. Housman's is considered the authoritative edition. Introduction in English. Latin apparatus.
Vol. 3 has very small chip along upper edge of rear board. Vol 5 has very light bump to 1 corner. Vols range from VG to NF. ; Second Edition with Addenda. Lxxv, [1], 125, [1] + xxxi, [1], 138, [1] + xlviii, [2], 78, [1] + xvii, [1], 142, [1] + xlvi, [2], 139 pp. ; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE; Marcus Manilius (M Manilii) , 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer. The Astronomicon contains the earliest appearance of astrological systems of Houses. Housman's is considered the authoritative edition. Introduction in English. Latin apparatus.
Minor Sunning to spines of Vols 4-5. Endpapers tanned. Tape stains to ffep of Vol. 3. Scholar's name to ffep of Vol. 4 (M. P. Charlesworth). All volumes mostly clean except Volume 5 which has pencil notes and underlining to some pages. Vol 5 also has notes and marginalia in ink and red ink and pencil to the Appendix with a few corrections. Vols 3-4 boards are a different colour from other volumes. ; Second Edition with Addenda. Lxxv, [1], 125, [1] + xxxi, [1], 138, [1] + xlviii, [2], 78, [1] + xvii, [1], 142, [1] + xlvi, [2], 139 pp. ; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE; Marcus Manilius (M Manilii) , 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer. The Astronomicon contains the earliest appearance of astrological systems of Houses. Housman's is considered the authoritative edition. Introduction in English. Latin apparatus.
Scholar's name to ffeps (Willy Schetter). Foxing to textblocks. Some pencil notes and underlining. Vol. 4 has a bit of mild dampstaining to boards with staining to base of textblock (from boards) VG- ; Second Edition with Addenda. Lxxv, [1], 125, [1] + xxxi, [1], 138, [1] + xlviii, [2], 78, [1] + xvii, [1], 142, [1] + xlvi, [2], 139 pp. ; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE; Marcus Manilius (M Manilii) , 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer. The Astronomicon contains the earliest appearance of astrological systems of Houses. Housman's is considered the authoritative edition. Introduction in English. Latin apparatus.
384 pages. Extensive index. Notes on bibliography. Illustrated in color and black and white. Map endpapers. "Author served Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Columbia, Panama and Haiti. In those places, and many others in the Americas to which he traveled, he encountered descendants of Jewish colonists who recalled their religious heritage. Arbell has devoted a good part of his life to uncovering and documenting the elusive story of the Jews who lived in areas of Central and South America at one time ruled by the French, the Dutch, the Danish and the British." - from back board. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. An excellent copy. Book
1 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. Rare exemplaire réunissant trois éditions peu communes. Etat très satisfaisant (dos lég. frotté avec petite fente à un mors, manque d'origine en marge de la page 177 à la page 212 du tome 3 de Creuzer, avec qq. atteintes au texte, essentiellement en note, à partir de la page 193). Grec
FIRST AND ONLY EDITION of this early Italian translation of Tacitus' Annales and Historiae. 424 leaves (i.e., 848 pp.), complete with the final blank leaf. 8vo. Bound in later full vellum. Some discoloration to first few leaves, else FINE AND BRIGHT, with the paper very fresh and clean throughout. Adams T45; Moss II, 660. Scarce, and certainly very rare in such fine condition.
pp. [viii], 182, [ii], 79, [i]. Woodcut Estienne device on title page. Greek and Latin in parallel columns. Text uniformly foxed. Manuscript description of the acquistion (in 1800) of this copy and other bibliographic points. 4to. 26 cm. 18th century full limp vellum binding. Herodianus, supposed to have been a Syrian Greek, flourished during the third century A.D. In 203 he was in Rome, where he held some minor posts. His great historical work was written in Greek and narrates the events of the fifty-eight years between the death of Marcus Aurelius and the proclamation of Gordianus III. (180-238). The narrative is of special value as supplementing Dion Cassius, whose history ends with Alexander Severus. Chronicling the events of his own times, gifted with ordinary powers of observation, indubitable candour and independence of view his work is of inestimable value. He gives a lively account of many events such as: the death of Commodus; the assassination of Pertinax; how Didius Julianus bought the Roman Empire at auction; etc. Extensive use has been made of Herodianus by later chroniclers, especially the 'Scriptores historiae Au gustae' and John of Antioch. Poliziano did the first translation into Latin (1493) which conferred celebrity status on Herodian for the duration of the Renaissance. This Herodian was described by Dibdin as `an elegant, rare and critical edition', with notes and textual revisions by Henri Estienne. This is the first edition of any part of Zosimus (Editio Princeps), although Estienne only printed the first two books, translated by Leunclavius. The volume was dedicated to Sir Philip Sidney. Estienne (Etienne) (Latinized as Stephanus) was a great family of Parisian and Genevan printers of the 16th and 17th century, distinguished through five generations in scholarship as well as in their craft. Henri Estienne , Jr. (1531?-1598), was the greatest scholar of the family. He inherited his father's (Robert) press on the express condition that it should not be moved from Geneva. He was a well-trained scholar and devoted years to searching for manuscripts. Although humanism was far advanced, he, nevertheless, discovered numerous works of classical authors of which he issued first editions. His editions of Greek and Latin works are remarkable for their accuracy and textual criticism. Renouard 149/7; Schreiber 209; Dibdin II, 15; Adams H388, S1738. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! Small Box OST 1
Book is in excellent condition in black cloth with gilt print at spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind; as new. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. 714 pages, heavily illustrated with b&w photos, some color prints, maps, architectural drawings, coins, relics, iconography, etc. Over 400 illustrations This book tells the story of the Architecture and the Figural Art produced for the Crusaders after the battle of Hattin and the fall of Jerusalem in 1187, during the one hundred years that Acre was the capital of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1191 -- 1291. It is an art sponsored by kings and queens, patriarchs and bishops, clergy, monks, friars, knights and soldiers, aristocrats and merchants, all men and women of means, who came as pilgrims, Crusaders, settlers, and men of commerce to the Holy Land. The artists are Franks and Italians born and/or resident in the Holy Land, Westerners who traveled to the Latin East, Eastern Christians, and even Muslims, who worked for Crusader patrons. Notes begin on p. 561 and go to 711. Unopened CD-rom at back contains a complete set of more than 500 illustrations from Crusader manuscripts.
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
[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
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
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