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2 parts in 1 physical volume: [4] + 368 pp & [12] + 767 + 28 pp., 4th edition ("Editio quarta ceteris accuratior"), text in Latin, 32cm., contemporary full leather binding (gilt decorations on spine, corners bit bumped, some use and upper ends of joints slightly broken), titlepages in red and black with engraved vignette, some ornamental initials, text and interior is clean and bright and in very good condition, weight: 3kg., [Joannes Wiggers, born in 1571 in Diest (Belgium), died in Leuven in 1639, was a theologian who became famous for his commentaries on Thomas Aquinas ; this volume contains his commentaries on the "pars secundam"], R100747
Two works by Joannes Wiggers bound in 1 physical volume, 34cm., contemporary full leather binding (gilt title and decorations on spine faded, some use bit still good), printed in 2 columns, text in Latin, text clean and bright, weight: 3kg., good condition, [Detailed content; I: Commentaria de Virtutibus theologicis, Fide, Spe, Charitate cum annexis de quibus tractat D. Thomas in 2.2 a quaest. I. usque ad quaest. XLVI, Lovanii, typis Cypriani Coenestenii [Cypriaan Coenesteyn], 1666, [2bl.] + [8] + 368pp., with engraved printer's device on titlepage // II: Commentaria de jure et justitia ceterisque virtutibus cardinalibus, cum annexis & Martinus Steyaert: Appendix ad commentaria Joannis Wiggers de jure et justitia, Lovanii, sumptibus Aegidii Denique, 1689, [18] + 767 + 27 pp., 4th edition, titlepage in red and black and with engraved printer's device, with some ornamental initials, dedication to Joannes Baptista Christyn chancellor of the council of Brabant, few wormholes in margin of some pages (not affecting the text)], [Joannes Wiggers, born in 1571 in Diest (Belgium), died in Leuven in 1639, was a theologian who became famous for his commentaries on Thomas Aquinas], R100767
1689R100746Lovanii [Leuven], sumptibus Aegidii Denique 1689 2 parts in 1 physical volume: [4] + 270 + [2] pp. & [4] + 558 + [32] pp., 4th edition ("Editio quarta ceteris accuratior"), text in Latin, 32cm., contemporary full leather binding (gilt title and decorations on spine, corners bit bumped), titlepages in red and black with engraved vignette, some ornamental initials, text clean and bright, good condition, [the last page contains the following colophon "Lovanii, apud Cyprianum Coenestenium Typograph. iuratum sub aurea Lampade, anno M.DC.LXVIII"], weight: 2.5kg., [Joannes Wiggers, born in 1571 in Diest (Belgium), died in Leuven in 1639, was a theologian who became famous for his commentaries on Thomas Aquinas ; this volume contains his commentaries on the "pars tertiam"], R100746
2 parts in 1 physical volume: [4] + 270 + [2] pp. & [4] + 558 + [32] pp., 4th edition ("Editio quarta ceteris accuratior"), text in Latin, 32cm., contemporary full leather binding (gilt title and decorations on spine, corners bit bumped), titlepages in red and black with engraved vignette, some ornamental initials, text clean and bright, good condition, [the last page contains the following colophon "Lovanii, apud Cyprianum Coenestenium Typograph. iuratum sub aurea Lampade, anno M.DC.LXVIII"], weight: 2.5kg., [Joannes Wiggers, born in 1571 in Diest (Belgium), died in Leuven in 1639, was a theologian who became famous for his commentaries on Thomas Aquinas ; this volume contains his commentaries on the "pars tertiam"], R100746
185035Londres, 1850 ; in-8 de xxxii-[2] 298 pp., maroquin janséniste brun, filets à froid en encadrement sur les plats, dos à nerfs, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées (Weber).
Some foxing/spotting/discoloration to boards of all volumes. Endpapers tanned of all volumes. V2: 1 corner edgeworn and light bump to base of spine V4: lower corners bumped with small chip to head of spine. Else minor shelfwear to volumes. ; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE
Minor wear to Vol. 1, 2, 4, 5; Some foxing to vol 5. (Volume 3: rear foreedge is worn exposing boards at corners. Small discoloration mark to rear board. Some rubbing and chipping with small tears to joints of spine cover. Spine darkened. Spotting to boards. Small tear to cloth at head of spine. Vol 3: Good + to VG-). Set: All boards appear to be much larger than textblock (perhaps bound at a later time by publisher? ). ; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE
1664RO80087556TREVENAY Stephani. 1664. In-8. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos à nerfs, Intérieur acceptable. Ouvrage de 477 pages. Ex-Libris manuscrit sur la page de titre. Bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe. Reliure plein veau marron. Filets et fleurons dorés sur le dos à 4 nerfs. Tranches tachetées rouges. couverture muette. Ouvrage en latin. Epidermures sur le dos et les plats. Quelques annotations à la plume, en marges et sur la 2ème de couverture. Quelques traces d'humidité dans le texte. Petit manque sur la coiffe en pied.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
1678R320140060Vaeneunt apud Mosem Pitt & Samuelem Carr. 1678. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Mors fendus, Papier jauni. 183 pages - dos à 5 nerfs - titre et caissons dorés sur le dos - manque de cuir sur les nerfs - coiffes légèrement abîmées - mors abîmés - coins et plats frottés - annotations sur les contre plats - ouvrage en latin - 5 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
2011SONG0890543925Brand: Amer Phytopathological Society 2011-02-04. hardcover. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Amer Phytopathological Society hardcover
167612501Bern, Georg Sonnleitner, 1676. In-8 de [8]-103 pages, plein vélin (un peu taché), titre manuscrit au dos. Une inscription à la plume au premier contreplat signale que cet exemplaire était pour la cure de Lavigny, cette mention corrigeant un autre nom de cure. Sans les deux derniers feuillets qui sont souvent absents.
172911159Lugduni Batavorum, apud Johannem Arnoldum Langerak, 1729. Fort volume in-8 de [80]-774-[64] pages, plein vélin blanc, dos orné de glands et filets dorés, double filet doré encadrant les plats ornés en outre d'un légionnaire s'appuyant sur un boulier décoré de la cigogne (armoiries de la Haye) ainsi que d'un hibou dorés, le tout surmontant la mention "Hagae Comitis", glands dans les coins.
170211164Amsteladami, apud Georgium Gallet, 1702. 2 tomes en 1 volume in-8 de [20]-533-[2; 242-[100-index]-46 pages, plein vélin blanc, dos orné de glands et filets dorés, double filet doré encadrant les plats ornés en outre d'une composition dorée au centre, glands dorés en écoinçon. Longue inscription à la plume sur un ff. vierge en début de volume, datée de 1740 est qui semble dédiée à Antonius Josua Trouwers Diodati.
17975287BB4 Bde. Altona, Johann Friedrich Hammerich, 1797-1800. 8°. Mit 1 gest. gef. Karte u. 1 lithogr. Tafel. Pappbde. d. Zt. mit goldgepr. Rückenschild u. mont. Bibliotheksnummern (stärker berieben u. bestossen).
174918488Turin Typographia regia 1749 3 in-folio cartonné 3 volumes, reliure d'époque (recouverte d'une fausse couverture d'attente avant reliure en carton de couleur beige) in-folio (28 x 43,5 cm), dos avec titre manuscrit en haut à l'encre brune, toutes tranches non rognées, page de titre imprimée en rouge et noir, Texte en Latin, sans illustrations (no illustrations) excepté une figure gravée sur bois en noir en bas de la page de titre + des superbes lettrines et culs de lampes gravés sur bois en noir, déchirures du carton aux coiffes mais complètes sans manque, (XCVI)+ 522 pages (T1) ; (XI)+ (14ff) n.ch. D'Index + 391 pages et (CLXIII) d'Index (T2) ; (XV)+ (12ff) n.ch. D'Index + 444 pages Et (XCV) d'Index (T3) , 1749-1755 (Turin) Augustae Taurinorum : ex Typographia regia Editeur,
68053, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 Hardback, cccxcviii + 210 Pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Language:Latin, *new. ISBN 9782503612652.
1767LATIN51MVArgentorati (nom latin d'origine celtique de Strasbourg) 1767 / 531 pages. Relié. Editions Amandi König.Argentorati Peddie: Strassburg Graesse I:142 (Argentoratum, Argentaria civ., Argentea urbs, Argentina civ., Argentinensis, Argentinensium civ., Argentoracum, Argentoratensis, Argentoratinsis, Augusta Trebecorum, Augusta Triboccorum, Helico [?], Strasburgum, Stratburgensis, Stratburgnensis, Stratburgum, Strateburgum, Stratiburgus, Stratisburgum, Stratoburgum, Strazburga, Strazburgensis, Transburgias, Trasburgensis = Strasbourg (Strassburg) Hst. d. Dép. Bas-Rhin, Frankreich)
67054, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 Hardback, Pages: xxix + 500 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Language(s):Latin, English. *new. ISBN 9782503617367.
171050853Hauniae, (København), H.C. Paulli, 1710. 4to. Contemp. full vellum. handwritten title on spine. Engraved frontispiece. (16),548 pp. + Index. Internally clean and fine.
171050853Hauniae København H.C. Paulli 1710. 4to. Contemp. full vellum. handwritten title on spine. Engraved frontispiece. 16548 pp. Index. Internally clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First latin edition of King Christian V's famous "Danish Law" of 1683. </em> hardcover
63434, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, cxxxii + 376 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Illustrations:6 tables b/w., Language(s):Latin, English. ISBN 9782503607252.
65694, Brepols, 2020 Hardback, 768 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Languages: Latin, Spanish. ISBN 9782503589312.
173749261Leiden: Jean Luzac 1737. First edition. Two volumes large quarto. 52 544; 2 545-1232 63 indices 1 corrigendapp. Text in two columns with Hebrew text and facing Latin translation interspersed with commentary. Titles in red and black with engraved vignettes. Contemporary speckled calf; gilt-tooled spine with raised bands and morocco lettering pieces; gilt dentelles; edges daubed in red and green. Light scuffing to boards and fading to spines. A very good set with crisp clean text throughout.<br /> <br /> First edition of this comprehensive commentary to the biblical Book of Job by the Dutch scholar of Semitic languages 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. Fifty-five 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 the 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. "In 1737 he applied his theories in his bilingual edition of the book of the prophet Job whom he regarded as an Arab. 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: printed label of the Bibliotheca Seminarii Warmondani at the front endleaf of the first volume. Full title: Liber Jobi cum nova versione ad Hebraeum fontem et commentario perpetuo in quo Veterum et Recentiorum Interpretum cogitata præcipua expenduntur: genuinus sensus ad priscum Linguae genium indagatur atque ex filo et nexu universo Argumenti nodus intricatissimus evolvitur. Curavit et editit. Albertus Schultens. Tomus Primus. -Tomus Secundus<br /> <br /> 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 unknown
19677101<p>New York: Braziller 1967 Bound in quarter vellum over red cloth boards title in gilt on spine and a twenty-four page introductory text in gray wrappers. . Two volumes folio including a complete facsimile of the Lorsch Gospels from the Biblioteca Documentara Batthyaneum in Alba Julia Rumania and the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana in Rome. Both in fine condition in publisher's cloth slipcase. One of 1000 copies. Includes six color engravings from photographs by Robert Braunmüller and many color-printed plates though most of the production consists of high-quality monochrome plates. After centuries of separation the four parts which comprise the Lorsch Gospels were united in the Coronation Hall of the Holy Roman Empire in Aachen Germany on the occasion of the 1965 exhibition of the Council of Europe "Charlemagne: His Achievements and Influence." The respective owners cooperated to photograph the entire manuscript and the ivory covers during the exhibition. Thus a foundation was laid for the reconstruction of the manuscript in this fine facsimile edition which must serve in the place of a unified whole.</p> Braziller, hardcover
198226131N.p. San Salvador: FPL 1982. Photolithograph in colors; 56.5cm x 37.5cm ca 22-1/4" x 15-1/2". A vivid unfaded example free of wear; Fine. Poster celebrating the twelfth anniversary of the Fuerzas Populares de Liberación "Farabundo MartÃ" FPL. The FPL was one of five Marxist organizations that joined in 1980 to form the FMLN which is today the mainstream left party of El Salvador. The still somewhat provisional nature of the alliance in 1982 may be gauged from the fact that in this poster the FPL continues to maintain its own identity publishing under its own imprint and adding a caption in the lower margin "Miembro del FMLN." Photo-illustrated with five scenes from the Salvadoran civil war including active scenes combat surrounding a quote by the Communist revolutionary leader Cayetano Carpio aka "Marcial". Not found in OCLC though web search does turn up a copy at IISH Netherlands. FPL unknown books