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Pei-p'ing. Imprimerie de l'Université Catholoque, 1933. 4to. Nice hmorocco with raised bands, titlelabel in leather with gilt lettering. XIV,521 pp. Clean and fine.
Nürnberg, Raspeschen Buchhandlung, 1801-04. 2 contemp. hcalf. Richly gilt spines. Gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on lower part of spines. stamp on title-pages. VIII,296 IV,406,(2) pp., 14 folded engraved plans etc. faint scattered brownspots.
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1939. 4to. Orig. full cloth. XXIV,953 pp.
København, (Oldskriftselskabet, 1966). Lex8vo. Solidt privat hfableabd. Rygforgyldning. Forgyldt rygtitel. XVI,668 pp. Gl. ejernavn på titelbladet. Rent frisk eksemplar.
Leipzig, Weidmann, 1839. 4to.-oblong. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt, titlelabel with gilt lettering. XLIV,443 pp. Some scattered brownspots, mainly on the first 2 leaves.
Strassbourg u. Merbung, Trübner, Ebel, 1906-28. Lex8vo. 2 solid hcalf. XVIII,1030,XIV,(2),730 pp., 3 maps, textillustr. Stamp. on title.
Leipzig, Bernh. Christoph Breitkopf, 1739. 8vo. Contemp. full calf. with richly gilt spine. Gilt title label. 5 raised bands. With minor restoration to front board. Minor brownspotting. (16),733,(3) pp.
København, Bianco Luno, 1841. 4to. Originalt brunt papbd. Ryg noget slidt. Småskjolder i indre marginpå nogle af de første blade (disse blade er kun fortegnelsen på Videnskabernes Selskabs medlemmer og angår ikke Magnussens afhandlinger). CCII, 750 pp., tekstillustr. og 14 kobberstukne foldeplancher. Ubeskåret, indvendig frisk og delvist uopskåret.
Copenhagen, B. Møller, 1830. Contemp. blindstamped cloth. Light wear to top of spine. LX,(4),224 pp., 1 engraved plates. Clean and fine, printed on good paper.
London, Murray and Highley, 1801. Small 4to. A little later hcalf, gilt titlelabel renewed. Back gilt with faint discolouring. Endpapers renewed. XII,212 pp.
Washingt., 1890. 4to. Orig.full cloth. First inner hinge weak. X,665 pp.
126470aafMünchen, Carl Kuhn 1910, -11, -12, in-folio, 3 Bl. Werbung auf Blau und Creampapier + 2 Bl. Titelbl. + Inhalt + (15) XV Tafeln je mit 1 Bl. Text / 1 Werbungsslip + 2 Bl + Tafel XVI bis XXX mit je 1 Bl. Text / 2 Bl. + Tafeln XXXI bis XLV mit je 1 Bl. Text, Bibl.-Stempel + Sammler Stempel ‘Ex Bibliotheka Frierich Wilhelm’, Hlwd. Portfolio.
B338533Amsterdam, Ex Officina Schouteniana, 1757. . Kl. 8vo (160 x 102 mm). Mit gest. Frontispiz und 27 (4 gefalteten) Kupfertafeln von J. van Vianen. [8] Bl. (inkl. Titelkupfer), 298, [14] S. Index. Marmorierter Kalbslederband d. Z., Deckel mit ornamentaler Goldbordüre, Innenrahmen aus Doppelfilete mit Eckfleurons, mit goldgeprägtem Ornament im Zentrum, reicher Rückenvergoldung und Rückenschild.
185630485DB4 in 3 Bänden. Leipzig, B.G. Teubner, 1856-1858. 8°. XVI, 478 S.; X, 534 S.; VIII, 363; IV, 381 S. (1) Bl. Mit einer gefalteten, genealogischen Tabelle. Pappbände der Zeit mit goldgeprägten Rückenschildern.
16032454DBOhne Ort, Chouet, 1603. 12°. (33) Bl., 476, 35 S., (23) Bl. Pergamentband der Zeit mit handschr. Rückentitel (fleckig).
31 0x230 mm, pp. XXIV, 379, (1), incisione allegorica al frontespizio, carta dell'Italia tenuta da due putti con sullo sfondo la cirra di Modena. iniziali e finalini decorati, legatura coeva in cartoncino rustico, senza il dorso. L'esemplare è molto buono, fresco e con barbe. Interessante opera in cui si affermano le origini celtiche della lingua italica
In 4°, cart. rustico coevo, tit. calligrafato al dorso, pp. 24. Pregevole e rara edizione adorna di 2 tavv. calcografiche incise da A. Zambaldi su disegno del Bozzolini e da Giampiccoli, tirate con inchiostro seppiato, raffiguranti ritratto e epigrafe. Due piccole inc. in rame intercalate n.t. Es. assai marginoso e in barbe. Le ultime 8 pp. contengono l'elenco delle opere stampate di Domenico Maria Manni (annotazioni coeve ai margini). Domenico Maria Manni (1690-1788) figlio di un modesto stampatore, alla morte di questo prefer? darsi allo studio delle lettere, e, per sostentare la sua numerosa famiglia, esplicò la sua attività in scritti remunerativi, aggiungendo a questo non lauto guadagno lo stipendio d'impiegato nell'Archivio di Firenze. Fu membro della Crusca col nome di Sofferente e di molte altre accademie. Scrisse numerose opere di vasta e mediocre mole e un centinaio di opuscoli.
159015168BBLugduni Batavorum, ex officina Plantiniana, apud Franciscum Raphelengium, 1590. 16, 718 (2) Seiten; Druckermarke. Späterer Halblederband., 15168bb
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168498414Frankfurt am Main u.a., Johannes Justus Erythropilus, 1684. 1. Aufl. Mit gestochenem Frontispiz. Unpaginierte Einleitung (epistola dedicatoria), 1144,39 S., unpaginierter Index im Anhang. Gr.-8°, Pergamentband der Zeit.
1811155067Leipzig, Hahn, 1811. 1. ed. 4 Vols. CL, 550, 516, 692, 586 S. 8°, contemporary decorative half leather.
Very Good Tatar Original decorative cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Tatar. 3 volumes set: (193, [2] p.; 959, [1] p.; 1013, [3] p.). Large and comprehensive collection of Tatar proverbs. 38670 registers in set. No copy in OCLC. Extremely rare. First and Only Edition.
Very Good English In modern aesthetics cloth bdg. 12mo. (17 x 12 cm). In English andd Armenian. 270 p. Anglo-Armenian grammar.= Banali-Angghiakan lezui. Baghdasarian (Garen) was a photographer who worked actively in Constantinople and Bulgaria between the years of 1890 and 1910. This is first edition and rare his English grammar book written for Armenian readers. First Edition. Five copies in OCLC: 606430682.
Very Good English In contemporary cloth bdg. with flowers embossing. Some foxing and stains on the first pages. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Armenian and English. [2], [xxx], 786 p., 1 folded table describes the Armenian alphabet with its letters, sound, and pronunciation. With a parallel title page and additional half-title in Armenian and a list of errata and corrigenda. Double-column text. Preface bilingual in Armenian and English. Following that, the second title is 'Short Armenian grammar'. After abbreviations, the dictionary section begins. In the preface, there is a short history and origin of the Armenian language written by Bedrossian according to the conjuncture of the period, followed by his mentions of the necessity of this dictionary for the literature, etc. Rare first edition of this early Armenian - English dictionary printed in Venice by Venetian Mekhitarists. In 1875, Matthias Bedrossian undertook to update earlier Armenian dictionaries, and he succeeded in producing a completely reworked Armenian-English dictionary. The most flourishing period of Venetian Armenians was in the 16th and 17th centuries, especially when Julfa and New Julfa merchants were based in the city. During the same period, Venice also became one of the most important Armenian publishing centers. It was in Venice (1512) that the first Armenian book was published by Hagop Meghabard. Until the founding of the Mekhiterists' printing press in San Lazzaro, there were 19 Armenian printing presses in Venice. (Source: Keghart). Only two copies in OCLC as printed copy in Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire. OCLC 156112892.