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193899703-C3338S.l., BEAUCHESNE, 1938, broché, 100 pages dont certaines non coupées, 12 x 18.7 x 0.8 cm, haut et bas du dos déchirés (cahier visible au niveau du haut et du bas du dos), auto-collant en renfort sur le bas du dos, une charnière du bas fendue sur 3 cm, tampon de la bibliothèque diocésaine de Langres sur la page de faux-titre, référence à l'encre sur la page de faux-titre.
12mo (130 X 100 mm), 152, 3, [1]pp., text in English, Dutch and Malaysian in parallel columns, original printed limp cloth, slightly soiled. Not in COPAC; OCLC has 3 copies (Leiden, and 2 copies in the U.S.A.).
1879100148487Williams & Norgate 1879 in4. 1879. Broché. Le Psalterium Tetraglottum est une édition académique du Livre des Psaumes publiée en 1879 pour commémorer le 400e anniversaire de la première édition imprimée du psautier hébreu (1477-1877). Éditée par Eberhard Nestle avec l'aide de S.G.F. Perry elle présente le texte en quatre langues (grec syriaque chaldéen et latin) à partir des meilleurs manuscrits et éditions accompagnée d'un commentaire savant
3384334639.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3384340361.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3384366867.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
338429906X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3384366808.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3384331508.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3384319133.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
An outstanding collection, with many rare French and Spanish books, as well as a host of rare editions of the bible, including all the important polyglots. VIII, 315 pp. 3055 lots. Large 8vo. Original printed wraps. Light wear to covers. Former owner's stamp (?) neatly obliterated by a round spot. Otherwise uncut, fine and bright.
Complete in 2 volumes, iv,959 + 855 pp., large woodcut mark on title with Borde's device ('Semina fortunae geminat cum tempore virtus'), "Editio novissima", folio (39x25cm.), text printed in two columns, text in Latin, title in red and black, in two uniform cart. hardcover bindings (ca. 19th century, spines in leather, some use at ends, corners bumped and some slightly damaged), foxing throughout though text is always well readable, vague stain in margin of first pages of vol.1, small stamp on first blanco endpaper and on title page, nervertheless a good copy, [Monumental Latin dictionary with equivalents in 7 languages. The first edition was published in 1502, and since then it has been expanded and revised continuously. This edition is based on the revised edition by the French humanist Jean Passerat (1534-1602)], weight: 6.6kg., T107174
1663T107174Lugduni [Lyon], Sumptib. Philippi Borde & Laurentii Arnaud 1663 Complete in 2 volumes, iv,959 + 855 pp., large woodcut mark on title with Borde's device ('Semina fortunae geminat cum tempore virtus'), "Editio novissima", folio (39x25cm.), text printed in two columns, text in Latin, title in red and black, in two uniform cart. hardcover bindings (ca. 19th century, spines in leather, some use at ends, corners bumped and some slightly damaged), foxing throughout though text is always well readable, vague stain in margin of first pages of vol.1, small stamp on first blanco endpaper and on title page, nervertheless a good copy, [Monumental Latin dictionary with equivalents in 7 languages. The first edition was published in 1502, and since then it has been expanded and revised continuously. This edition is based on the revised edition by the French humanist Jean Passerat (1534-1602)], weight: 6.6kg., T107174
3 works in 1 vol., 8vo., neat and lengthy contemporary ownership insctiptions on blank preliminary; handsomely bound in full burgundy roan, boards elaborately framed in gilt and blind enclosing large arabesque in blind, back with flat bands, second compartment framed and lettered in gilt, all other compartments richly framed and tooled in gilt, gilt doublures, gilt dentelles, all edges gilt, blue endpapers, a remarkably well-preserved, crisp, clean copy. With the early nineteenth century trade ticket of Rees of Bristol on front paste-down. The works comprise (in order) Book of Common Prayer (Bagster, 1829); New Version of the Psalms of David (Clarendon Press, 1829); English Version of the Polyglot Bible (Bagster, 1828). A SPLENDID EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY THEOLOGICAL COMPANION WITH CONTEMPORARY BRISTOL ASSOCIATION.
1831ALEX210Stereotyped by L. Johnson for Key & Meilke Philadelphia: . 1831 Old and New Testaments bound in one: pp. viii 3-587; 190 Engraved frontis and title. Irregular pagination. Text beginning to brown but not brittle. Double column. Early manuscript ownership of Julia A. Lumbard on first fly leaf. Front fly leaves loose. 16mo. 145 mm. Original leather binding. Original leather spine label lettered in Gothic type. Spine worn with small loss at rear joint. Title continues: 'With The Marginal Readings: Together With A Copious And Original Selection Of References To Parallel And Illustrative Passages. Exhibited In A Manner Hitherto Unattemped'. Hardbound. Good. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. This is the English text from Samuel Baxter's eight language Polyglot printed in London in 1822. The little book became an immediate success and later editions are not uncommon but this first edition is quite SCARCE. Hills 753; D/M 1785. PAIMP 21. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Stereotyped by L. Johnson for Key & Meilke, Philadelphia: . hardcover
8vo., on India paper, with 9 coloured engraved maps on 6 and a double-page chronological chart; attractively bound in publisher's black roan portfolio with drop sides all round, covers framed and blocked in blind and blocked and lettered in gilt, back with five raised bands ruled in blind, second compartment lettered in gilt 'Bagster's Teacher's Bible', gilt edges, black endpapers, portfolio mildly scuffed and rubbed at extremities else a remarkably well-preserved, bright, clean copy. Bagster's Teacher's Bible is a facsimile reprint, with larger types, of the English Version of Bagster's Polyglot Bible first published in 1817 and which made Bagster's name. It corresponds page for page, and line for line, with the two well-known Pocket Editions. The text is that of the Authorized Version, printed in double column with the references in a third central column in Bagster style. In addition to the Old and New Testaments, this edition contains Cruden's Concordance, Chronology, Tables of Weights & Measures, Tabular Harmony, Comparative View of Quotations, and a set of maps engraved and coloured expressly for this edition. A particular feature is the set of Four Thousand Short Scripture Question with Answers, designed expressly for the use of teachers. The Teacher's Bible is an edition uncommon at best, and scarce indeed in this condition with wholly unrestored portfolio in unusually sound state. See Darlow & Moule 1081.
xv + 644 + 468 pp., with 1711 illustrations, 21cm., publisher's hardcover in black cloth with gilt lettering, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.5kg., [N.B. Though it is mentioned nowhere in this volume, it could well be that this copy is a more recent facsimile reprint of the original 1936-edition], W111605
1936W111605Cairo, Argus & Papazian Presses [1936?] xv + 644 + 468 pp., with 1711 illustrations, 21cm., publisher's hardcover in black cloth with gilt lettering, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.5kg., [N.B. Though it is mentioned nowhere in this volume, it could well be that this copy is a more recent facsimile reprint of the original 1936-edition], W111605
10242MANOMÈTRE. N° 2. (Octobre 1922). Jean Arp, Jorge Luis Borges, Emile Didier, René Faure, Emile Malespine, Adrien Rambaud, Philippe Soupault, Guillermo de Torre, Tristan Tzara, etc. Très bon état.
10244MANOMÈTRE. N° 5. (Février 1924). Julio J. Casal, Emile Didier, Emile Malespine, Roberto A. Ortelli, Josezf Peeters, Benjamin Péret, Michel Seuphor, Kurt Schwitters, Tristan Tzara, etc. Très bon état.
10245MANOMÈTRE. N° 6. (Août 1924). Tilly Brugman, Julio J. Casal, Serge Charchoune, César Geoffray, Vicente Huidobro, Pierre Laurent, Emile Malespine, Moholy Nagy, Piet Mondrian, Gonzalez del Valle, etc. Très bon état.
18377301837 Venetiis, in insula S. Lazari, 1837. 23,5 x 15,5 cm (R), grand in-8, 4 ff. n. ch. + 431 pp., portrait de Nersès IV en frontispice, reliure romantique de l'époque en demi-maroquin à grains longs rouge à coins, dos lisse orné, tranches dorées. // Large 8vo, contemporary romantic red half straight grained red morocco, smooth spine gilt, gilt edges.
ORD-14050Nombreux renvois aux passages les plus remarquables, arrangés d'une manière toute nouvelle; pour servir à établir et expliquer les rapports qui existent entre eux. Londres. Samuel Bagster. Sans date (ex-donno d'une grand-mère à sa petite fille, daté de 1884). Petit in-12 (94 x 143mm) plein chagrin noir à grains fins, reliure signée par l'éditeur, dos à 5 nerfs, orné de caissons décorés à froid, plats également ornés à froid d'un motif central d'inspiration végétale, gardes couleur chocolat, tranches dorées, signet. VI, (2), 586, (2), 168 pages. Deux pages de titre, l'une pour l'Ancien testament, l'autre pour le nouveau, contenant chacune une carte géographique. Impression en caractères minuscules sur 2 colonnes. Très bel exemplaire.
AQ32799London: Samuel Bagster and Sons s.d. c. 1860 Finely bound in publisher's luxurious blind-decorated gilt- titled brown morocco gilt-metal corner bosses to beveled boards gauffered edges marbled endpapers gilt dentelles morocco label to FEP lettered in gilt 'FROM INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION - 1862'. Lightly rubbed gilt-metal clasp broken away and absent. An exhibition quality Victorian Neo-Gothic binding executed by Bagster and Sons for display at the Great London Exposition of 1862. The International Exhibition of 1862: The Illustrated Catalogue of the Industrial Department p.87 issued to accompany the event states: 'The publishers of London show together in a collective case where may be seen some of the most luxurious volumes produced by the leading houses. The reprint of the first edition of Shakespeare; the Bibles of Bagster and Spottiswoode are also in this collection.' Founded by Samuel Bagster the elder 1772-1851 who was succeeded in the by his sons Samuel Bagster the Younger 1800-1835 and Jonathan Bagster 1813-1872 Bagster and Sons was renowned in the early nineteenth-century for bringing a wealth of rare scholarly Bibles and Liturgical texts to the mass market most notably Polyglot Bibles and reprints of early protestant translations by Tyndall Wycliff and Cranmer. Their efforts in producing affordable yet finely printed versions of Biblical texts allowed the Bagsters to pioneer the avoidance of the monopoly printing of the Authorized version. . 8vo. Samuel Bagster and Sons, [s.d., c. 1860] paperback
1518371799Cologne: Johann Soter 1518. Title within woodcut borders. Text in double columns in Latin Amharic not Chaldaean Greek and Hebrew types across double page spreads. Collation: a-y6 ç6 &6 ¶4 -&6 blank. 147 ff. 1 vols. 4to. Twentieth century red morocco and cloth. Some traces of rubbing to joints. GTS bookplate stamps on first and last leaves. Very good plus. Title within woodcut borders. Text in double columns in Latin Amharic not Chaldaean Greek and Hebrew types across double page spreads. Collation: a-y6 ç6 &6 ¶4 -&6 blank. 147 ff. 1 vols. 4to. The third polyglot Psalter edited by Johannes Potken who had edited an Ethiopic Psalter in 1513. The work is preceded only by the Genoa Psalter 1516 and the Complutensian Bible printed 1514-1517 but not published until 1522. The Introductiunculae in tres linguas externas: Hebraeam Graecam Chaldaeam sic introduction to three languages Greek Hebrew and Chaldaean i.e. Ethiopic is bound after the main text.<br /> <br /> Preserving an early binder's blank marked Duplum Bibliothecae Regiae Monacensis with ink inscription beneath The General Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the U States new York 10 December 1826 gift of John Pintard. This marks it as one of the earliest books donated to the newly established library.<br /> <br /> Pintard 1759-1844 was a prominent New Yorker of Huguenot origin patron of education and one of the earliest and staunchest advocates for the preservation and study of the history of New York and the United States. Pintard began to work towards the establishment of a historical society in the city in early 1804 and he was the leader in the organization of the New-York Historical Society in November 1804. He was also a patron of the old French Huguenot Church of St. Esprit and the General Theological Seminary.<br /> <br /> Important and early work. Darlow & Moule 1413; VD16 B 3101; Adams B-1371; Vinograd Cologne 1; D.S. Berkowitz In Remembrance of Creation 1968 no. 175; Fumagalli G. Bibliografia etiopica 1243 [Johann Soter] unknown