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193185S.l., 1610 in-8, 19 pp., toile fauve chagrinée modeste, dos lisse muet, titre poussé à l'encre sur le plat supérieur (rel. du XIXe siècle).
4376Londini, Typis J. Brindley, 1750-1751 1 volume Petit in-12 (7,2 x 12,8cm) Reliure demi-veau vert foncé XIXè siècle, dos aux fers dorés romantiques; papier de couvrure des plats et gardes marbrés. 2 tomes en 1 volume: 1 titre, XXXIX + 130p., 1 feuillet; puis 1 titre, LX + 175p., 4 figures in texte. Dos en très bon état; traces de frottement sur les plats, bords et coins.
Texte latin (sans traduction) de cette épopée en 10 chants de l'orateur et poète latin LUCAIN (39-65), récit de la guerre civile entre César et Pompée, précédée (dans chaque tome) de textes de divers auteurs sur le poète. 4 figures géométriques dans la 1ère partie du 2nd tome. Exemplaire relié au dos décoratif, bien complet des 2 tomes. Latin
16709747Lugduni Batavorum, Ex officina Arnoldi Doude / Cornelii Driehvysen, 1670. In-8 de [34]-704-[64] pages, plein vélin blanc (un peu sali), titre au dos. Première garde déchirée, ex-libris de Basseville.
1400ABC_48074Northern Germany 1400. 8vo. Early 19th-century gold-tooled vellum showing a gold-tooled floral frame on both boards with a leather closing tie on the front gold-tooled board edges gilt edges. Written in Latin on relatively thin parchment leaf 11.5 x 8.5 cm text block 7.8 x 5.2 cm in a gothic hand "semi-textualis" in one column of 17 lines per page using black/dark brown ink. The manuscript is rubricated throughout with a 3-line red and blue initial at the start of each part and 2- or 1-line lombards alternating in red and blue at the start of each smaller section ruled in pencil. 131 ll. This small prayer and hymn book which was likely made in Northern Germany can be related to the veneration of Saint Joseph which was popular in the 15th century. The manuscript was meant for personal use by a layperson either during mass or at home. It includes the verses of Saint Bernard a short text by Jean Gerson 1363-1429 hymns and prayers for the Elevation and the Eucharist hymns and prayers relating to Easter Pentecost and the Feast of Corpus Christi prayers to the archangels John the Baptist and Francis and Clare of Assisi and suffrages addressed to various saints including Saint Joseph Saint Joachim Saint Anne Saint Stephen Saint Onuphrius and Saint Maurice.Personal prayer books like the present work were very popular in the late Middle Ages as they allowed laypeople to develop a routine of personal devotion. These works were often adapted to the needs and wishes of the owner and can therefore offer a lot of insight into their beliefs. The present work is somewhat unusual because it places more focus on Joseph than on Mary. A large portion at the end is made up of the suffrages or short prayers to various saints. The suffrages were always in order of importance starting with the Trinity and Mary and ending with female martyrs. However in the present manuscript Mary is not included in the suffrages while Joseph is one of the first to be mentioned even before the Apostles. In addition Joseph is described as "nutritoris domini" English: nurturer of the Lord which is what he was called by those who worshipped him.The present manuscript offers a unique insight into the spread of the Cult of St. Joseph and what his veneration might have looked like in daily life. A complete list of contents is available upon request.With a manuscript owners inscription on the front paste-down some pencil annotations on the front paste-down and some loose paper scraps showing manuscript prayers after leaf 131v. The vellum on the binding is artificially darkened and the closing tie on the back board is missing. Quires a-e8 the first three leaves of quire f and possibly a leaf in quire k are lacking otherwise the text is complete according to the catchwords between the present quires. With a small hole on leaf 3 with partial loss of one letter portions of text primarily rubrication have been crossed out on leaves 8 15r 26 28r 33v 35v and 36r the ink on some of the leaves is rubbed. Otherwise in very good condition. hardcover
19928S.l., s.d. ; in 12 veau brun épidermé ; 385 et 168 pp., pages de titres propres, 8 pp. de tables. Les titres sont dans des encadrements richement décorés et le texte est encadré d'un simple filet.
16436506London, Flesher, R. Mynne, 1643 ; petit in-8 ; plein veau glacé havane, dos à nerfs richement décoré et doré, titre doré, double filet doré d'encadrement des plats avec au centre les armes de Louis-Urbain Le Fevre, seigneur de Caumartin, marquis de Saint-Ange, comte de Moret (OHR, 651), roulette sur les coupes (reliure fin du XVIIe - déb. XVIIIe) ; (56), 343, (1 bl.), 148, (4) pp. (bien complet du feuillet blanc qui suit le feuillet de titre).
52738P., Belles Lettres, 1957, grand in 8° broché, 453 pages ; couverture effrangée.
50725P., Compagnie des Libraires associez, 1715, in 12 relié plein veau ancien, dos à 5 nerfs très orné, étiquette rouge, 24 feuillets non chiffrés - 466 pages ; quelques rousseurs ; petite mouillure claire marginale en tête des 3 derniers feuillets ; frottis à la reliure, infime manque de cuir au plat inférieur.
165024164LEYDE Francisci Hackii 1650 -in-12 plein vélin janséniste un volume, reliure janséniste d'époque en vélin ivoire parcheminé à rabat (jansenist's binding full vellum with reduction) in-douze (duodecimo), dos long (spine without raised band), titre manuscrit sur le dos (handwritten title on the spine), plats muets (cover without text), toutes tranches lisses (smooth edges), titre en rouge et noir orné d'une vignette en bas du titre gravée sur bois en noir marque de l'éditeur avec la devise de l'éditeur : "Movendo", texte à manchette en latin, sans illustrations (no illustration) excepté fronts de chapitres et lettrines historiées gravées sur bois en noir, [(30) + 605 + (25 p. d'Index)] Pages, 1650 (Leyde) LUGDUNI BATAVORUM E typographeo Francisci Hackii,
1544321627Wittenberg Germany: Veit Kreutzer 1544. Hardcover. Very Good. Wittenberg: Veit Kreutzer 1544 German edition of Melanchthon's Loci Communes first published in Latin in 1521 as "Loci communes or Loci communes rerum theologicarum seu hypotyposes theologicae" Latin for Common Places in Theology or Fundamental Doctrinal Themes. Very good. Pages of the text are numbered entirely in roman numerals to page CCCLIII. With an unnumbered register index of 23 pages. Beautiful contemporary stamped ivory vellum veneer boards with a set of elegant silver clips. No front endpaper. The copy bears an early bookplate "Ex bibliotheca Gust. Ad. Hauseri theol et philos. stud. Cl nr" inside the front board. Light pencil signatures from the 19th century trace the stewardship of Ole Lokensgaard 1854-1931 Granite Falls Minnesota who came to the US in 1857. The family was associated through his son Gerhard W. Lokensgard with St. Olaf College in Northfield. It has been held by the family through 3 generations. The Loci Communes evolved with the reform movement. This 1544 edition is translated by Justus Jonas into German based on Melanchthon's 1542 revision. Title in English: "The Heubtartike Christian Literature/ drawn together/ By Philippum Melanthon/ called in Latin/ Loci Communes Theologici. Germanized by Justum Jonam/Doctor/ and in the 1542nd year/ By Philip. Melanth. checked again and improved." The Loci Communes evolved with the movement. Philipp Melanchthon 1497 – 1560 was a German reformer a collaborator with Martin Luther and part of the Wittenberg team that established the foundation of the Protestant Reformation. Melanchthon was its first systematic theologian and an intellectual leader of the Lutheran Reformation who with Luther was a primary founder of Lutheranism. Loci Communes was Melanchthon's Magnum Opus. "Melanchthon points out that he wrote the Loci Communes to encourage people to bypass extra-biblical sources and go straight to scripture. He does not believe it makes sense to try to integrate philosophy with the interpretation of the Holy Scriptures. Melanchthon berates the scholastic methodology of dialectic. He discusses the skewing of scripture that those who employ such methodology foisted upon the interpretation of scripture". The colleagues that Luther assembled in Wittenberg’s theological faculty formed the nucleus of his team. This included Justus Jonas 1493 –1555 who served in addition to roles as advisor and legal expert as translator of the works of Luther and Melanchthon from Latin into German or German into Latin. In the 16th century intellectuals across Europe spoke Latin. To spread the Wittenberg message this process of translation and revision was essential to the maturing of the movement. The later editions were published from 1543-1559 with the final edition being published just one year before Melanchthon’s death in 1560. The 1560 edition is four times the size of the original 1521 edition. "The German text of the third generation remains close to the second generation of the Latin Loci; the text is a revision by Melanchthon of the translation of Jonas.He once confessed that he found the final revision of this German translation better than the Latin Loci CR 22 31/32." We believe that this 1544 Jonas translation may be the one to which Melanchthon refers. But that is a matter for further scholarly investigation. The simple beauty of the copy with its silver clasps is exceptional. Veit Kreutzer hardcover
1587ABC_48453Antwerp: Christoffel Plantin 1587. Contemporary elaborately blind-tooled pigskin over bevelled wooden boards sewn on 4 double supports with the corresponding raised bands on the spine the manuscript title in the first compartment and the original manuscript shelf mark label "H.36" of the Monastery of Buxheim in the fifth compartment both boards with an ornamental roll and a roll with the portraits of Salvater sic! Maria S. Bruno and S. Johannes in a panel design two original brass clasps and catches ornamented with a small star leather tabs and six original bookmarkers plaited into a big knot. 8vo. With a woodcut vignette with Peter and Paul by Peeter van der Borcht on the title page 6 full-page woodcuts ca. 112 x 75 mm by Antoon van Leest after Peeter van der Borcht 6 half-page square woodcuts 55 x 55 mm in border one signed by Antoon van Leest one woodcut 90 x 76 mm by Antoon van Leest after Peeter van der Borcht and 2 smaller oval woodcuts. The work is printed in red and black. Plantin edition of the revised Roman Missal following the directives of the Council of Trent first published in Rome in 1570 by order of pope Pius V 1504-1572 and later approved by Clemens VIII 1536-1605 and Urbanus VIII 1568-1644. The work was quite popular as Plantin published a new missal nearly every year from 1571 onwards. All editions were printed in different sizes and in two issues one with woodcut illustrations and one with engravings. The present copy is the octavo edition with woodcut illustrations and comes from the library of the famous Carthusian monastery of Buxheim Maria Saal near Memmingen Bavaria.The monstery of Buxheim was founded in 1402 and dissolved after the secularisation in 1803. The rich library was auctioned in 1883 by Förster and in 1884 by Ludwig Rosenthal in Munich. The Museum of the Charterhouse Buxheim today is actively studying the history of the library and the present location of its books and manuscripts. The present copy is bound in contemporary pigskin which was likely bound for the monastery itself as the rolls depict Saint Bruno who was the founder of the Carthusian order. The Missal is therefore probably bound in a South-German bindery in the surroundings of the monastery.With an ownership annotation on the title page "Cartusiae Buxheim". The binding is somewhat rubbed and soiled. The leaves are lightly browned some of the leaves are slightly stained especially around the leather tabs. Otherwise in good condition.l Belg. Typ. 6335; Imhof Plantins 1574 Missale Romanum in octavo in: De Gulden Passer 73 1995 pp. 67-82; Nagler I 1459; USTC 406791; Voet 1701 A; Weale-Bohatta no. 1269; not in Haebler. Christoffel Plantin, hardcover
201506784Paris, Chene, 1923 ; in-8, br. Fascicule VII métrique, science complémentaire 3 edition revue et corrigée, premier plat taché.
201506783Paris, Chene, 1923 ; in-8, br. FasciculeV littérature latine 3 edition revue et corrigée, premier plat taché.
201506782Paris, Chene, 1925 ; in-8, br. Fascicule IV geographie, histoire, institutions romaines 3 edition revue et corrigée, premier plat taché.
201506781Paris, Chene, 1921 ; in-8, br. Fascicule 2 littérature grecques 3 edition revue et corrigée.
182541367Elizabethtown NJ: J. & E. Sanderson 1825. First edition. Self wrappers. A very good- copy with 4 large semi-circular dampstain marks throughout. Unpaged 4 pp. Illus. with b/w in-text drawings. 20 3/4 x 13 inches. Contents include: a full column on the Liberation of Peru led by General Sucre; the first meeting at the new seat of Government in Florida where the governor states "No part of North America is so little known.Visitors.had pronounced it a bank of sand not worth the money paid for it"; republished letters from Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay. This issue not at the American Antiquarian Society. Uncommon. J. & E. Sanderson unknown
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 132 pages ; 22 cm. In English. Previous owners Dedication. A brief cultural and political overview of Jewish life in Spain and Latin America including many chapters on Jewish-Christian relations and Laws Concerning the Jews. OCLC lists only 3 copies worldwide (Stanford, Univ. Of Texas Rio Grande, Univ. Of Toronto) . Front hinge starting. Otherwise good+ condition. (LatAm-4-1)
1944209821944 Paris, Chamotin, 1944, in 8° broché, 245 pages ; couverture rempliée.
162019101anvers Elzevir 1620 -in-folio plein-VELIN un fort volume, reliure janséniste plein-vélin ivoire parcheminé à rabats in-folio (jansenist's binding full vellum in-folio)(34 x 23 cm), RELIURE D'EPOQUE, titre manuscrit sur le dos à l'encre brune (handwritten title on the spine), plats muets (cover without text), dos avec un léger manque de velin en tête (moins d'1/2 cm2), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), Ex-libris : "DOCTORIS TINEL ROTOMAGENSIS" (Dr TINEL célèbre collectionneur de ROUEN) imprimé en noir dans un encadrement d'un filet noir sur une étiquette de papier crème, Texte en latin et grec, orné d'une gravure titre gravée sur bois en noir par M. Lasne + 64 planches hors-texte en noir de gravures de Monnaies recto-verso (10 par page) gravées sur bois en noir (engraving wood) par Hubert GOLTZ + Lettrines et culs-de-lampe gravées sur bois en noir, 4 pages + 30 feuillets de planches imprimés des deux côtés + 4 feuillets de planches imprimés d'un seul côté (soit 64 planches) + 326 pages + 14 pages d'Index, 1618 Antverpiae Jacobum Bieum Editeur sur la page de titre mais c'est noté en fin de dernière page : Lugduni Batavorum Typis Isaaci Elzeviri academia typography 1620,
1697113991697 2 volumes, reliure janséniste d'époque en vélin ivoire (jansenist's binding full vellum) grand in-octavo , titre manuscrit à l'encre brune sur le dos (handwritten title on the spine), plats muets (cover without text), tranches lisses (smooth edges) jaspées (marbled edges), gouttière rognée (smooth fore-edge), illustré d'un frontispice titre en noir + une gravure sur la page de titre en noir + 4 gravures hors-texte (full page engraving) en noir de G. Hoet gravées par Vianen pour le premier volume + de nombreuses gravures in-texte représentant des monnaies et médailles dans le second volume (in text engraving) en noir (Illustrated with engravings), et orné de bandeaux - lettrines et de culs-de-lampe (and illuminated of headpieces and dropped initials and of tailpieces) en noir, 496 pages + 112 pages d'index pour le premier volume ,758 pages + 60 pages d'index pour le second volume, 1697 Ultrajecti Franciscum Halmam & Guilielmum van de Water Editeurs,
165718568Leipzig x officina Breitkopfiana 1657 -in-4- demi-veau blond à coins un volume, reliure demi-veau havane in-quarto à coins (binding half calfskin in-4 with corners) (20 x 24,5 cm), RELIURE D'EPOQUE, dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands), décoration or (gilt decoration) à filets or (gilt lines), filets perlés or et filets mates, filet mate, filet or et filet perlé de part et d'autre des nerfs et en tête et en pied, titre frappé or, pièce de titre sur fond couleur ivoire avec filet or et filet perlé or en encadrement, papier peigné rouge, vert et violet aux plats, mors et coins ornés d'un triple filet à froid, toutes tranches lisses rouges (all red edges), titre orné d'une vignette représentant 3 monnaies gravées à l'eau-forte par Mentzel (Mentzel ou Menzel, Johann Georg (1677-1743), graveur à Leipzig) gravées à l'eau-forte en noir + 24 vignettes in-texte en noir de monnaies gravées à l'eau-forte en noir (monnaie face et revers) (Title with engraved vignette and with 24 engravings in text) + gravures front de chapitre + lettrines + culs de lampes "historiés" gravés sur bois et à l'eau-forte en noir, (5) + (1 page blanche) +150 pages, 1740 Leipzig Ex officina Breitkopfiana Editeur,
206938S.l. [Rome], [Salomone], s.d. (1777) in-4, [3] pp. n. ch., en feuille.
in-8°,, XIV-452 pp, 2 index, cartonnage illustre de l'editeur. Etat proche du NEUF. [HA-3]
21024Gap, Ophrys, 1976, grand et fort in 8° broché, 634 pages.