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1799003356Paris, Duprat, An VII (1799) - An VII - An XIII (1799-1805). Ensemble 5 volumes in-4 (26,2 x 21 cm), veau havane, dos lisse orné, pièces de titre et tomaison maroquin rouge et vert, triple filet à froid d'encadrement sur les plats, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Ouvrage complet du supplément (65 pp.) du Xe Livre du Traité de mécanique céleste, avec une planche dépliante, mais sans le supplément au 3e volume (24 pp.). Un 5e volume (absent ici) contenant les Livres XI, XII, XIII, XIV et XV, a été publié en 4 parties, de 1823 à 1825 (Brunet). "Traité d'astronomie, puisque M. de La Place en donnera l'ampleur dans la Mécanique céleste, l'Exposition du système du monde est déterminant quant à l'avènement définitif des mathématiques dans le champ de l'astronomie, de La Place y démontre surtout sa position philosophique, celle d'un déterminisme absolu". Bon exemplaire, malgré quelques défauts d'usage.
166565637Wien, Matthäus Cosmerovius, 1665. 8°. Mit gest. Titelportrait. 6 Bll., 267 (1) S., 1 Bl., Ldr. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. gekröntem Wappensupralibros a. beiden Deckeln (monogrammiert ?R M F?), reicher Rückenverg., goldgepr. Rückentitel u. gespränkeltem Farbschnitt.
149047651Venedig, Bernardinus de Choris u. Simon de Luere, 5. Oktober 1490. Fol. 3 nn., 147; 65 num., 1 weißes (= 216) Bll. (Rom. Type, 62 Zeilen; Min. f. Initialen), Mod. Pgmt. unter Verwendung einer lateinischen Handschrift des 15. Jhds. mit zahlr. roten u. blauen Fleuronné-Initialen.
18427561CBVivis (d. i. Vevey), im Verlag des Verfassers, 1842. 8°. XII, 264 S. Lederband der Zeit mit Rückenschild und schlichter Deckel- und Rückenvergoldung. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 7561CB|7561CB_2 [2 Warenabbildungen]
London, Printed for J. Johnson, by T. Bensley, 1803. Large 4to. Later brown hcalf w. four raised bands, single gilt lines and red leather title-label on back. First three and last 14 leaves a bit brownspotted, t-p. and last two leaves marginally repaired at hinge, otherwise a very nice, clean and solid copy. VIII, (4), 610 pp.
- Jean Pillehotte, Lyon 1609, Fort in-8 (10,5x18,2cm), (16) 1030pp. (25), relié. - Seconde édition et première française, après l'originale parue en 1608 à Mayence, ville où l'auteur était enseignant. Un titre-frontispice, allégorie des 7 péchés capitaux, les sept péchés représentés par des monstres, Jésus en médaillon en haut les pieds sur un dragon aux 7 têtes. Exemplaire aux armes italiennes du Duc de Magenta, Alfonso Brentano. Reliure en plein maroquin blond d'époque. Dos lisse richement orné de 3 fers en long inséré dans un encadrement avec roulette intérieure et extérieures. Plats frappés aux grandes armes dorées. Sur le plat supérieur, 2 aigles dont un couronné, sur le plat inférieur armes complètes écartelées. Rectangle central avec dentelles dans les écoinçons et fers au gland, suivi de deux encadrement utilisant les mêmes roulettes que sur le dos. Tranches dorées. Traces de lacets. Mors supérieur restauré ainsi que les coiffes et le mors inférieur en tête. Une tache brune sur le plat inférieur, 1cm de diamètre. Feuillet 553, un trou en marge basse. Quelques pâles rousseurs. Traces de frottement. Très bel exemplaire dans une riche reliure italienne en maroquin du début XVIIe aux rares armes. Le Panarion est une curieuse encyclopédie des maladies mentales jugées comme des comportement immoraux et classées selon les vices et les vertus bibliques. L'auteur étudie ainsi 83 vices et 75 vertus, pour chacune d'entre elles, il ajoute un remède selon la Bible. A l'origine le Panarion recensait les hérésies connues et répertoriées. Un des premiers ouvrages de psychologie morale. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Chez Delaunay, à Paris 1813, 1812 et 1806 pour les 2 derniers textes, in-8 (13x21cm), relié. - Chez Delaunay | Paris 1813, 1812 and 1806 for the 2 final texts | 8vo (13 x 21 cm) | bound A collection of four extremely rare first editions: - Thuileur des trente-trois degrés de l'écossisme (1813), "a rare and sought-after work and one of the best thuileurs in existence..." (Caillet, I, 2910). With a frontispiece and 14 plates (one folding) as well as a large folding table at end; - Récapitulation de toute la maçonnerie ou Description et explication de l'hiéroglyphe universel du maître des maîtres (1812) with two plate; - l'Explication de la croix philosophique (1806) with a folding plate showing the eponymous cross; - l'Explication de la pierre cubique (1806) with a folding plate describing the stone. This copy is further enriched with a small insert (8 x 10.5cm) entitled "Couplets d'obligations", bound at page 30; these songs "to be sung at the end of every Masonic banquet." Contemporary half brown calf over green paper boards, spine with numerous gilt dentelles and fleurons, red russia title label. A very good copy. Crossed out pen and ink ex-libris to title. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Réunion de quatre rarissimes éditions originales?: - le Thuileur des trente-trois degrés de l'écossisme (1813), «?ouvrage rare et recherché est un des meilleurs thuileurs qui existent...?» (Caillet, I, 2910). Le texte est illustré d'un titre frontispice, de 14 planches (dont une dépliante) et d'un grand tableau dépliant reliés à la fin du volume. - la Récapitulation de toute la maçonnerie ou Description et explication de l'hiéroglyphe universel du maître des maîtres (1812) contient deux planches. - l'Explication de la croix philosophique (1806) présente une planche dépliante représentant ladite croix. - l'Explication de la pierre cubique (1806) contient une planche dépliante décrivant la pierre. Notre exemplaire est, en outre, enrichi d'un petit papillon (8 x 10,5cm) intitulé «?Couplets d'obligations?», relié à la page 30 ; ces chants «?doivent être chantés à la fin de chaque Banquet Maçonnique?». Reliure de l'époque en demi veau havane, dos lisse richement orné de dentelles et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin de Russie rouge, plats de papier vert émeraude. Bel exemplaire. Ex-libris à la plume biffé sur la page de titre.
<p>18 cm, in 8°, rilegatura coeva in tutta pelle, fregi floreali e titolo su tassello al dorso. (4), 102, (4 c.b.); (1) 56. Due parti in un volume, con 16 tavole fuori testo incise su rame, incluso l'antiporta calcografico. Testatine e fregi tipografici, con 9 delle tavole più vole ripiegate. Macchia di inchiostro a pag 14-15 con strappetto e piccola perdita di testo, restauro professionale al verso delle tavole ripiegate. Si tratta della prima edizione con la data dichiarata al frontespizio e si differenzia dalle altre ed. per la variazione del titolo. Le tavole, numerate da 2 a 16 riprendono fedelmente i soggetti dell'edizione dell'Aja "La Haye" (1748). Opera erotico-pornografica di critica sociale assai celebre, resta incerta attribuzione i probabili autori sono uno tra Jean-Baptiste de Boyer D'Argens o Francois-Xavier de Montigny, ma la maggior parte delle attribuzione tende a Boyer D'Argens. Rarissima edizione, non censita in alcun repertorio o catalogo consultato, manca alla BNF.</p>
193039227[Leipzig, 1930). 8vo. Stapled extract. Some flossing to inner margin, probably from when extracted, far from affecting text. Handwritten indication of the journal, from which it is extracted, in pencil, on top of first page. Pp. (349) - 360.
175756106Stockholm, Grefing, 1757. Small 8vo. In the original blank wrappers. Dampstain to upper part of spine and upper part of back wrapper, affecting last blank leaf. Old owner's name to title-page. First blank leaf with comments in recent hand in pencil. From the library of Swedish crime author Henning Mankell. Text printed in two columns. Title-page with lovely engraved vignette, depicting a putti with a spyglass (symbolising the Enlightenment) and lovely woodcut vignettes. Untouched and unrestored in completely original condition. A magnificent copy. (16), 256 pp.
[Leipzig, 1930). 8vo. Stapled extract. Some flossing to inner margin, probably from when extracted, far from affecting text. Handwritten indication of the journal, from which it is extracted, in pencil, on top of first page. Pp. (349) - 360.
Leipzig, 1721. 4to. Both entire volumes (Acta Eruditorum 1721 + Supplementa VII, 1721) present, in uniform contemporary full vellum bindings with handwriting to spines. A small later label to top of spines. Old handwritten ex libris-inscription to top of both title-pages as well as a small stamp. The supplement-volume with an additional stamp to title-page, and both volumes with library label (Archiv des k.k. militär.-geograf Institutes) to pasted down front free end-paper. As usual some brownspotting. A nice set. pp. 500-514 (Supplement-vol.) + pp. 94-95. [Entire volumes: (2), 537, (39) pp. + three plates (Suppl.-vol.) + (4), 547, (42) pp. + five plates].
Stockholm, Grefing, 1757. Small 8vo. In the original blank wrappers. Dampstain to upper part of spine and upper part of back wrapper, affecting last blank leaf. Old owner's name to title-page. First blank leaf with comments in recent hand in pencil. From the library of Swedish crime author Henning Mankell. Text printed in two columns. Title-page with lovely engraved vignette, depicting a putti with a spyglass (symbolising the Enlightenment) and lovely woodcut vignettes. Untouched and unrestored in completely original condition. A magnificent copy. (16), 256 pp.
18427561CBVivis (d. i. Vevey), im Verlag des Verfassers, 1842. 8°. XII, 264 S. Lederband der Zeit mit Rückenschild und schlichter Deckel- und Rückenvergoldung.
1640CHI3155Herbipoli (Würzburg), Henricus Pigrin, 1640. 7 S. Vorrede, 4 S. Inhaltsverz., 712 Seiten Text, 21 S. Index, H 18 x 11 x 4,5 cm, ornament. gepr. Ganzleder, Vollgoldschnitt. - Einband mit Gebrauchsspuren, berieben, beschabt. Altes Ex Libris, Name (geschwärzt) auf Vorsatz, Name auf Titel. Fraßspuren? auf letzten Seiten. Buchblock fest, ungelesen. fest gebunden/ hardcover
165955329Wittenberg, Jena, Hamburg, 1644-1659. Lateinische, griechische, hebräische, deutsche und arabische Handschrift auf Papier. 34 Bll. mit 36 Einträgen. Moderner schwarzer Ledereinband mit vergoldetem Monogramm "F. K." vorn und Jahreszahl 1644 hinten. Qu.-12mo (95:132 mm).
183049487[Paris, Societatis Asiaticae] & C. de Lasteyrie, [1829-1830]. 4to. 2 parts in one volume. (2), 122, 161, (1) pp. Lithographically printed Chinese text, one leaf apparently bound out of sequence, some pages incorrectly numbered or not numbered. In total, the title-page, 283 pp. and 2 blanks (the last page and the verso of the title page). Bound in a sturdy green half calf, ca. 1900.
4to. 2 parts in one volume. (2), 122, 161, (1) pp. Lithographically printed Chinese text, one leaf apparently bound out of sequence, some pages incorrectly numbered or not numbered. In total, the title-page, 283 pp. and 2 blanks (the last page and the verso of the title page). Bound in a sturdy green half calf, ca. 1900. The doctrines of the Chinese philosopher Mengzi (fl. 300 BC), the principal successor to Confucius. This is one of the earliest Chinese texts to be printed in Europe and a landmark in lithographic printing. The Chinese text here is complete in two parts. Lasteyrie had produced a Latin translation by Stanislas Julien (1797-1893) in 1824-26 ("Meng tseu, vel, Mencium inter Sinenses philosophos ingenio, doctrina, nominisque claritate Confucio proximum"), and while the Latin text is not particularly rare, the lithographed set (which was to serve as a supplement) is very much so. The plates were lithographed by the Comte de Lasteyrie, Charles Philibert Lasteyrie du Saillant (1759-1849), an innovator in lithographic printing in France. He carried out the work at his own cost. - Title-page browned and laid down, pp. 150ff. have a stain affecting several leaves, p. 162 patched. Much of the text is remarkably fresh and the binding is entirely solid. Incorrectly stamped 'Confucius' on the spine. Provenance: bookplate of George May Elwood (1844-1906) on rear pastedown (designed by Harold M. Ellis, dated 1898), his label on the front pastedown. Not in OCLC.
8vo (104 x 152 mm). 3-480 (instead of 496) pp., lacking title and remaining 3 leaves of preliminaries, first leaf of text, and 8 leaves between p. "276" and "294". 17th century full calf with gilt spine and labels "Essais de Montaig" - "Tom I", leading edges gilt. Edges sprinkled blue. First edition of one of the most important works written and published in French in the 16th century. Incomplete copy of the first part only, lacking the first five leaves as well as the eight leaves comprising the 29 sonnets. - Montaigne's groundbreaking essays on an eclectic array of subjects - from cannibals to solitude, from sleep to sadness - constituted an entirely unique and unprecedented literary genre, and a philosophy of knowledge that was based on his own personal experience and observations, epitomizing 16th century enlightened scepticism. "The most elaborate essay, the 'Apologie de Raimond Sebonde', is second to no other modern writing in attacking fanaticism and pleading for tolerance" (PMM). - The publishing history of this work is complex, both for the rather careless printing of the first edition, and in large part because the changes to the text between editions were considerable: Montaigne's text was by no means static but constantly evolved under the eye of the author who "considered each new edition as the last". This first edition, printed by Millanges in the spring of 1580, is unsophisticated and rather hastily composed, as betrayed by the innumerable misprints, font and type inconsistencies, errors in page numbering and textual variants. This copy has G2 and Aa5 missigned as 2G and A5, while Aa2 is correctly signed thus (not as Aa; see Sayce & Maskell, p. 2), and the corrected states of C8 and O8 (ibid., p. 5, note 7), as well as the letters 'gsit' accidentally printed at the foot of Gg3 (ibid., p. 6, no. 9). The irregular spacing of lines on the page - occasionally very cramped - indicates composition by forme. - Copies of early editions of Montaigne's work are extremely rare. Fewer than 100 examples are estimated to exist in private and institutional collections worldwide, suggested by some to point to a small original print run of only 300 to 400 copies (Bibliotheca Desaniana, no. 8, 2011; Balsamo, p. 160). - Corners bumped, spine-ends chipped, hinges starting. Paper somewhat browned. PMM 95. Sayce & Maskell 1. Tchemerzine IV, 870. Brunet III, 1835.
195143451Paris, , 1951. In-4 agraphé (265 x 210 mm) de 16 pp., couverture tapuscrite.
Heidelberg, 1817. 8vo. COMPLETELY UNCUT in contemporary (original interim?) marbled paper-binding with handwritten paper title-label to spine. Boards rubbed and corners a bit worn. Internally unusually clean. Last ten leaves with a small marginal worm-tract, not affecting lettering. Extensive contemporary hand-written scholarly notes (seemingly in three different hands) to all end-papers, in all 6 closely-written pages, in French and German. Contemporary owner's name to title-page (Th. Daulli [?]). A fabulous copy, with very varying sizes of pages. XVI, 288 pp.
191346417[London, Taylor & Francis], 1913. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Excellent, very fresh copy, with only a two small marginal tears to front wrapper, no loss. Spine and cords completely fresh and fully intact. Pp. (1) +506-525.
188060262Paris, 1880. 8vo. Original printed green wrappers. Spine worn and to small nicks to back wrapper. A (vague) fold down the middle. Overall in excellent condition. 35 pp.
186656307Duisburg, Falk & Lange, 1866. 8vo. Uncut in the original printed wrappers with author's presentation inscription: ""Geschenk des Verfassers / Freitag, d. 13. April 1866."". Spine expertly restored and wrappers reinforced on verso. A few light underlignings in pencil, a fine copy. VIII, 256 pp.
[London, Taylor & Francis], 1913. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Excellent, very fresh copy, with only a two small marginal tears to front wrapper, no loss. Spine and cords completely fresh and fully intact. Pp. (1) +506-525.