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1420ST12005fFrance probably Paris ca. 1420. 210 x 146 mm. 8 1/4 x 5 3/4". Single column recto with five lines of text verso with 16 lines all in a very pleasing very regular gothic book hand. <br/> Attractively matted. Rubrics in red verso with a one-line and two two-line initials as well as a line filler in colors and burnished gold recto with a one-line initial and a line filler in the same style and with a quite large five-line "D" in pink and white with enclosed floral diapering all on a burnished gold ground the same side WITH A LOVELY FULL BORDER of swirling hairline stems bearing numerous leaves and berries of burnished gold and with sprays of acanthus leaves and flowers in multiple colors spilling from the corners this ENCLOSING A POIGNANT ARCH-TOPPED MINIATURE OF THE REMOVAL OF CHRIST FROM THE CROSS measuring approximately 85 x 60 mm. the miniature within a thin gold frame and enclosed in turn on three sides by bars in colors and gold the scene showing two men on ladders unfastening Christ's lifeless body from the cross while Joseph of Arimathea waits below clutching cloth to be used for a burial shroud as the Madonna at the lower left of the picture reaches up to clasp her son's bloody arm. With a small cross stitched in white thread in each upper corner. ◆A little soiling right along hinge edge a few smudges in the border a couple of tiny flakes of paint missing from the cross and the sky otherwise fine the vellum clean and fresh the colors rich and the gold lustrous.<br/> <br/> This is an especially sorrowful scene depicted with power grace and sensitivity by an artist demonstrating very considerable skill in composition and execution. The scene is well designed with the cross providing a device for focus at the center of the miniature. Nicodemus identified by his expensive attire is atop a ladder behind the cross lowering Christ's limp body onto the shoulder of another man probably a servant whose ladder is set against the front. Despite the fact that the corpse is more bones than flesh the artist has made it seem a heavy burden draped over the shoulder of the man as he walks backward down his ladder. Fully stretched out Christ's left arm is held for balance by Nicodemus at the top right while the other arm hangs down toward the Virgin. While we can only see her back her image evokes great pathos as she reaches up with both hands to grasp the mangled arm of her son his blood running from his hand onto hers. Joseph of Arimathea whose position anchors the right side of the picture looks on with concern tightly holding linen to shroud the body. St. John and Mary Magdalen conventional participants in the Deposition are not present in this miniature. While it is possible and even likely that the same artist produced this scene and the miniature of Christ Carrying the Cross this one is better as the faces are more deftly painted and the folds in the various garments are more clearly defined. unknown
0282357076.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1994271891PN. New. 1994. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
198126286Paris: Société d'Edition "Les Belles Lettres 1981. Hardcover. vg. Octavo. 154 2pp. Original orange cloth with black lettering on front cover and spine and printer's device on front and back cover. Printer's device on title-page. Fascinating work being one of the first treatises on Physiognomy: method based on the idea that the observation of a person's physical appearance and mainly the features of his face can give an insight into his character or his personality. Text in French and Latin. Binding and interior in overall very good condition. Société d'Edition "Les Belles Lettres hardcover
1920BOOKS006183<br />viii308 pages with errata. Quarto 10 1/4" x 7 1/2" bound in quarter leather with blue boards and gilt lettering to raised spine bands. Originally issued in wrappers which are bound in. Biblioteca de Historia Hispano-Americana. First edition.<br /><br />Founded in 1680 by Portugal as <i>Colonia do Sacramento</i> the colony was later disputed by the Spanish who settled on the opposite bank of the river at Buenos Aires. The colony was conquered by Jose de Garro in 1680 but returned to Portugal the next year. It was conquered again by the Spanish in March 1705 after a siege of five months but given back in the Treaty of Utrecht. Another attack during the Spanish-Portuguese War 1735-1737 failed. It kept changing hands from crown to crown due to treaties such as the Treaty of Madrid in 1750 and the Treaty of San Ildefonso in 1777 until it remained with the Spanish. It then transferred to Portuguese control again being later incorporated into Brazil after 1816 when the entire Banda Oriental Uruguay was seized by the government of the United Kingdom of Portugal Brazil and the Algarves and renamed the Cisplatina province. On 10 January 1809 before the independence of Uruguay it was designated as a "Villa" town and has since been elevated to the status of "Ciudad" city. Since independence Colonia del Sacramento has expanded to the north and east but the original Barrio Historico historic quarter retains its irregular terrain-fitting street plan built by the Portuguese contrasting with the wider orthogonal calles in the newer Spanish area.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />A very good copy. Editorial Catolica Toledana hardcover
1755CA0114<p>24531 pages with engraved allegorical frontispiece and index. Small folio 11 1/2" x 8 1/2" bound in original full leather with raised spine bands and decorative gilt lettering. Palau 266572. Sabin 70785 First edition.<br /><br />Full of original documents respecting the establishment of the Church in the Indies and the protection of the Indians together with all the bulls referred to from that of Alexander VI to the time of publication. With the additional 24 preliminary leaves not in all printings.<br /><br />The ancestors of Rivadeneira on both sides had served the Crown for centuries in the Reconquista in high positions of Church and State and in the conquests of Mexico and the Darién. Among his relatives is the Marquis de Moncada lieutenant colonel of the Puebla Regiment. Rivadeneira received a bachelor's degree in Philosophy and Law from the University of Mexico. He obtained a scholarship at the Colegio Mayor de Todos Santos on November 11 1731 served in various positions competed for the Chair of Institutes and remained in residence until 1746. The Audiencia de México approved him to practice as a lawyer in 1733. While still in Todos Santos Rivadeneira began serving in various positions. He was an advisor to the mayors of the city and town of Carrión in Valle Atrisco. The interim viceroy-archbishop Juan de Bizarrón appointed him a lawyer for the poor of the Courtroom of the Audiencia in 1739 with similar capacity in the Tribunal del Santo Oficio the city of Puebla and the Agustino Convent of Mexico. In 1744 Rivadeneira became fiscal agent of the room of the Crime. He served as an advisor to the viceroy Duke of the Conquest and was commissioned to settle a dispute over land by his successor the Count of Fuenclara. In 1746 Rivadeneira decided to go to Spain for family businesses and to secure a position. For a payment of 13000 pesos he obtained the appointment as supernumerary judge of the Audiencia de Guadalajara by decree of January 30 and title of February 20 1748. Without occupying this position he obtained the criminal prosecution of the Audiencia de Mexico on December 22 of 1753. He obtained a license to sail to New Spain with the servants José Ostos of Écija; Diego Ibiricu from Cádiz; Antonio de la Cruz from Zacatecas and Manuel Tagle a "free black". Rivadeneira returned to New Spain in 1755 in the same vessel in which the new viceroy Marquis de las Amarillas went and assumed his post on October 30 1755. As a prosecutor he opposed the activities of the Tribunal de Acordada. Assigned to the civil prosecutor's office to replace Luis de Mosquera and Aranda by consultation of April 28 and title of June 21 1760 the following year by consultation of May 14 and title of August 15 was appointed to replace the deceased Francisco López Adán as judge of the Audiencia. He served until his death. While he was an oidor he was denounced for possessing forbidden books. While in Spain in 1752 Rivadeneira published <em>El Pasatiempo for the use of Ex.mo Señor Carvajal and Lancaster a history of the world from creation to Fernando VI</em> in three volumes. This long didactic and religious poem was an effort to obtain a position and Beristain perhaps not knowing of the payment of 13000 pesos by Rivadeneira considered his first appointment of audience due to the sponsorship of José de Carvajal. As a prosecutor in 1755 Rivadeneira wrote the <em>Handbook compendium of the Indian Board of Trustees</em> which traced the royal patronage to the Book of Genesis an achievement for which the Crown gave him 4000 pesos. He also wrote the <em>Defense of Royal Jurisdiction</em> in 1763 <em>the remarkable newspaper of His Excellency Marquise de las Amarillas</em> and the draft of the protest sent to Spain by the City Council of Mexico City in 1771 on a claim of appointments for Americans.<br /><br /><strong>Condition:</strong><br /><br />Missing some of spine label small crack along the heal font hinge spine ends chipped light rubbing to extremities with the corners rubbed through internally very nice over all a very good copy.</p> Antonio Marín hardcover
198112092Corrupio 1981. Soft cover. Fair. Despite mild edgewear there is little to no scuffing of the cover art binding is tight and book would be in excellent condition if it were not for the extensive underlining and marginalia throughout in pencil. Text in Portuguese published in 1981. Colecao Baianada 2. Quite scarce. <br/> <br/> Corrupio paperback
133399995X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
200115189Global / FAPESP 2001. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. As new except for one bumped corner. ISBN 8526007351 Text in Portuguese gatefold illustrated covers 378 pages illustrated. <br/> <br/> Global / FAPESP paperback
0265692423.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1972006832Buenos Aires Argentina: Departamento de Estudios Historicos Navales 1972. Complete 7 volume set - Vols 1-6 3318pp/illus Vol 7 Index 217pp. All volumes clean. Spanish text. First Edition. Illustrated Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Departamento de Estudios Historicos Navales hardcover
175616169Arezzo: Michele Bellotti Stampatore. Good with no dust jacket. 1756. Hardcover. Edgewear chipping to front board of volume two front paste-down of volume two detaching at bottom edge from board some text stains not affecting legibility some minor worming not affecting text in volume two otherwise light wear. Spine labels reverse volume numbers. Solid oversize hardcovers. ; Bilingual Italian and Latin languages in parallel columns. Two of two volumes complete set. Engraved portraits of Ariosto and Barbolani by Andrea Bolzoni. Signatures: v. 1: a4 A-3G4 3H6 -- v. 2: A-3G4. Title-page of t. 1 in red and black; title vignettes; decorative initials head and tail pieces. Period half leather binding with marbled boards and endpapers red spine labels with gilt lettering gilt spine rolls and decoration and black and red edge decor. Custom bookplate of Vera Kossovski on both paste-downs. Attractive 18th-century printing of the classic Italian epic poem of Lodovico Ariosto with the First Edition of the Latin translation of Torquato Barbolani. ; vii 435; 421 3 in 2v pages . Michele Bellotti Stampatore hardcover
2011CA01472 volumes: 371 pages with map tables and charts; 472-725 pages with tables bibliography and index. Octavo 9" x 6 1/4" bound in original publisher's pictorial jacket. First edition limited to 500 copies.<br /><br />This work is the culmination of two decades of research By Adelina Arredondo seeking to study and inform us of the history of Mexico and the state of Chihuahua from with the viewpoint is taken. It is the result of a long study of publication about the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries showing public education is an issue that is at the basis of political and economic turmoil. In the author's first ten yeas of historical research she explored meticulously the organization of public education norms funding methods curriculum and teachers. The second ten years her views grew in sophistication with the introduction of more complex approaches such as the textbook as an ideological element the education of youth the process of teacher training the school space as a platform for social construction of gender and citizenship and political disputes regarding control of an independent nation.<br /><br />Condition:<br /><br /> Very light edge wear else a near fine set. El colegio de Michoacan paperback
194915325<p>4th edition/quarta edicion. Good softcover. Limited edition No 495 of 5150. Text in Spanish/Espanol. Wraps over unprinted thin card covers; front cover with Ziechmann watercolor and titles; small titles on spine; each text page is enclosed in triple ruled pale blue-gray frame; each painted illustration has a hand-lettered verse beneath it. Wraps covers are generally clean lightly scuffed; light foxing on front; tightly bound; half title has brief inscription with date Oct 23 1951 followed by 12 signatures. Appears to be a remembrance given to the owner Ellsworth Bunker who was US Ambassador to Argentina 1951-1952; bright clean interior. From the collection of Ellsworth Bunker U.S. Ambassador to Argentina Italy India South Vietnam Organization of American States and twice recipient of U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom. Paging does not include 22 color plates or indexes. Small Folio 149 pp.</p> Guillermo Kraft paperback
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2008704Costa Rica: Universidad de Costa Rica 2008. First edition. Hardcover. Good/good. Oversize hardcover in dustjacket. Text in Spanish. A good copy with some wear to the edges and bumping at the spine ends. Some scuffing to the covers. Large gift inscription to the title page - also from a Marta but does not appear to be the author otherwise text is clean and unmarked. Binding is solid but lacking tightness. Jacket with matching wear at the edges and corners and scuffs and indentions to the panels. 296 pp. filled with color and b/w photos. The recent history of Dance at the university laid out beautifully. <br/><br/> Universidad de Costa Rica hardcover
22-2H0609609890<p>BRAND NEW. Excellent condition. Never read or opened. No remainder mark. 22-2H0609609890</p> Crown hardcover
1979033470Austin: University of Texas Press 1979. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good DJ. Xix 300 Pp. Green Cloth. Lightly Used With A Professor's Name Label On Front Pastedown Partly Under Front Flap Light Wear With A Few Tiny Edge Tears. <br/> <br/> University of Texas Press hardcover
36688London: Christopher Sandford at the Golden Cockerel Press 1954. . Limited edition no.227 of 260 copies 4to. pp.ii158 full pictorial vellum gilt mould-made paper pictorial frontispiece and title b/w wood-engraved plates with borders in red pictorial headpieces to prelims; just slight bruising to upper corners of boards very slight surface soil to boards overall a fine fresh copy. Designed and produced by Christopher Sandford; composition and presswork under the supervision of K.S. Tollit at The Chiswick Press. London: Christopher Sandford at the Golden Cockerel Press, 1954. hardcover
SKU0562725Oxford University Press 2017-12-15. paperback. Good. 10x0x8. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Oxford University Press paperback
SKU0562724Oxford University Press 2017-12-15. paperback. Good. 9x6x0. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Oxford University Press paperback
SKU0610232Oxford University Press 2017-12-15. paperback. New. 10x0x8. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Oxford University Press paperback