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174893560ABA GenPve, Chez Barrillot & Fils, (1748). 24,5x19 cm. (4) Bl., XXIV, 522 S., (1) S. errata; (2)Bl., XVI, 564 S., (1) S. errata. Lederbände der Zeit über 5 Bünden, mit Rückenschildern und reicher Rückenvergoldung, doppelter blindgepr. Deckelfiletierung mit Eckfleurons. Gleichmässiger Rotschnitt. 2 vol. [5 Warenabbildungen] Deckeln unwesentlich beschabt, Ecken minimst bestossen, schönes und dekoratives Exemplar.
Bamberg u. Würzburg, bey Joseph Anton Goebhardt, 1807. 8vo. Contemporary full paper binding with gilt title- and tome- label to spine. Minor wear to extremities. Internally totally fresh and clean. A small paper flaw to blank bottom of title-page. A splendid copy in completely original condition. (8), XCI, (3, - errata), (1, - hyalf-title), 765, (1), (2, -adverts) pp.
153326505Basel: Hieronymus Froben e Nikolaus Episcopius 1533. The Editio Princeps the first printing of the work in the original Greek. Greek and roman type. Woodcut printer’s device of Johann Froben by Hans Holbein der Jünger The Younger on the title-page and on fol. CC4v Heitz-Bernoulli 50. Woodcut decorated headpieces decorated and animated initials on black ground from different alphabets designed by Holbein; on fol. a1r 8-line initial showing Heraclitus and Democritus from the capital Latin alphabet of May 1520 drawn by Holbein and by Jacob Faber cfr. Hollstein’s German xivB n. 119. 4to 210x146 mm. In a very rarely encountered contemporary binding of Dutch blind-tooled leather over wooden boards. The covers are framed by two borders of blind tooled fillets a floral tool at each corner; the central panel is divided into diamond designs with rosettes on the upper cover and fleur-de-lys on the rear. Turn–ins and cords fixed at the inner boards. Antique spine and clasps renewed at a somewhat later date and accomplished with the greatest skill. The guard leaves are composed of two bifolia from a 14th-century manuscript breviary. Collation: 1 2 3 4 a-z4 A-Z4 aa-zz4 AA-CC4 fols. 1v CC4r blank. 8 573 3 pp A beautiful and fine broad-margined copy in a wonderful contemporary binding faint water staining to the inner corner of the first quires a minor repair to the gutter of the first leaves two tiny wormholes in the last three quires. Provenance: John Alfred Spranger 1889-1968; book-plate on front pastedown and stamp on title-page. EXTREMELY RARE FIRST PRINTING OF THE EDITIO PRINCEPS OF THIS REMARKABLY IMPORTANT BOOK AND A COPY WHICH IS OF THE VERY FINEST STATE AND CONDITION. The editio princeps of Diogenes Laertius’ Lives of the Famous Philosophers is the most important source of our knowledge in the history of Greek philosophy from Thales to Pyrrho. <br> The text was known only in the Latin translation by Ambrogio Traversari 1386-1439 which made its first appearance in print in Rome around 1472 and which was widely reprinted during the fourteenth and the first decades of the sixteenth century. This is the first printing of the book in its original language.<br> The edition is dedicated by the typographers Froben and Episcopius to the scholars and in their epistle they declare their publishing plan: to print at least a work per year able to combine usefulness and pleasure. <br> The text follows a manuscript provided by the professor of Greek and Hebrew at the University of Wittenberg Matthaeus Goldhahn 1480-1553 called Aurigallus probably a copy of the codex Raudnitzianus Lobkowicensis vi.F.c.38 at the time preserved in Komotau Bohemie in the house of the politician Bohuslav Lobkowitz von Hassenstein c. 1460-1510 and presently in the Library Národní Knihovna of Prague. Hieronymus Froben e Nikolaus Episcopius hardcover
12mo (70 x 130 x 65 mm). (8), 664 pp. 423, (1) pp. 302, (5), 5, 8 pp. With engraved frontispiece and 3 engr. title-pages. Contemporary brown calf. Marbled endpapers. All edges gilt. Pretty Lüneburg-printed Luther Bible in small pocket format, bound as a "dos-à-dos-à-dos binding", a superlative triplet version of the dos-à-dos binding. The latter is described as "a binding structure in which two separate books are bound together such that the fore edge of one is adjacent to the spine of the other, with a shared lower board between them serving as the back cover of both". Von Arnim states that "this gimmick first seems to have appeared in the 1560s [...] Gruel noted that these curious bindings almost exclusively contain Protestant functional writings. It would seem that sober Protestantism here yielded to a luxurious whim, as it were, a substitute for the Catholics' bibliophile Books of Hours. Dos-à-dos bindings were particularly popular in England, especially for the small-format editions of the New Testament and Psalms so common there [...] Of nine dos-à-dos bindings in the British Museum, six are embroidered" (Bibl. Otto Schäfer, no. 79). "These twin bindings, or dos-à-dos bindings, were used frequently for religious books of the 17th and 18th century, but very few have survived" (Sonntag, Boerner Cat. 21, no. 63: an embroidered English dos-à-dos binding). Bound between the first and second parts (Genesis through Song of Solomon; Prophets) is the third part (New Testament), with shared inner boards. A few old ms. notes; first part wants flyleaves. Some professional repairs to the binding's extremeties. VD 17, 23:672727F. Darlow/Moule 4221. Württ. Bibelslg. E 906 (dos-à-dos binding; Josias Lorck copy).
168536969Lüneburg, Johann Stern, 1685. (8), 664 SS. 423, (1) SS. 302, (5), 5, 8 SS. Mit gest. Frontispiz und zus. 3 Kupfertiteln. Dunkelbrauner Lederband der Zeit. Marmorvorsätze. Dreiseitiger Goldschnitt. 12mo (70 x 130 x 65 mm).
192365487Leipzig, Insel-Verlag, 1923. 8vo (136 x 232 mm). 422, (2) pp. With 1 folded plate. Original half cloth, blue paper-covered boards with "Der Dom" gilt to upper board.
17076Paris, Philippe Le Noir, [1533].
64883Venedig, Franz Renner von Heilbronn u. Nikolaus von Frankfurt, 1473. Fol. 404 nn. Bll. (Got. Type, 2 Kol., 52 Zeilen), durchg. rubriziert u. mit zahlr. eingemalten Initialen in Rot u. Blau. HSchweinsldr.-Bd. d. 18. Jhds. a. 3 Bünden m. goldgepr. Rückenschild.
158030561Jena, Donat Richtzenhayn, Thomas Rebart, Rebarts Erben, Christian Rödingers Erben, 1557-1580. 8 Bände. Mit 8 teils wdh. Holzschnitt-Titelvignetten und 8 Textholzschnitten. Blindgepr. Schweinslederbände der Zeit über Holzdeckeln, teils monogrammiert und datiert, teils mit erhaltenen Schließen. Folio.
17702175-21Braunschweig, Meyerische Buchhandlung 1770. Kl.-8°. 576 S. HLn. d. späten 19. Jahrhunderts mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. Kanten berieben, Titelblatt u. erste Seiten mit Wasserfleck, sonst gut erhalten. Flieg. Vorsatzbl. mit Besitzvermerk, Spiegel mit Buchhändlerschildchen u. Notizen. Dezente Bleistiftanmerkungen an den Rändern. Teils Paginierungsfehler. [2 Warenabbildungen]
163860372Rome, 13. II. 1638. Oblong folio (390 x 280 mm). Latin manuscript on vellum. 1 p. With Urban's lead bulla attached on a hemp cord. Sewn together with four contemporary French legal documents in connection with the bull. Various formats. Together 10? pp. on 11 ff.
61471(Cologne, Ulrich Zell, ca. 1470). Small 4to. Beautifully bound in a later (ca. 1900) full calf binding in Renaissance style with three raised bands and blindstamped ornamentation to spine. Boards with three wide ornamental blindstamped borders inside each other. A damp stain to inner margin and a bit of light brownspotting. Early marginal annotations (some of them slightly shaved) and underlinings. 6 ff. + first and last blank. 27 lines to a page. A large, four-line opening initial in red, a two-line initial in red, paragraph marks as well as capital strokes in red throughout, and red underlinings in beginning and end. A lovely copy. With the gilt red leather ex libris of John Pierpont Morgan to inside of front board.
[Venice, House of Aldus and Andrea of Asola, September 1513]. Folio. A lovely late 17th or early 18th century full calf, beautifully re-backed to style with raised bands and elegant blindstamped ornametations. Boards with lovely blindstamp-decorations, in style constituting a forerunner of the Cambridge-style binding. A very nice, clean, and fresh copy with the often lacking final leaf with the large woodcut Aldine anchor-dolphin device to verso. Woodcut printer's device to title-page as well. Without the blank A9 (almost always removed when bound). (4), 3-281, (3) pp.
175243326[Rome], Matba`at Malak [i.e. Angelo] Rutili, 1752. Small folio (218 x 290 mm). 2 pts. in 1 vol. 688 pp. Near-contemporary half vellum with red label to gilt spine.
177710606ABLondon, W. Strahan & T. Cadell, 1777. Kl.-8°. IV + 62 S. Hardback paper binding of the time., Abbildung Private widmung on the flyleaf. The black ink from the portrait can be seen on the opposing side. Light signs of use with some foxing. A fine example. Priv. Widm. a. V., die Druckerschwärze des Porträts schlägt durch, leichte Gbrsp., etw. fleckig. Schöne
1587bn1717A Paris, chez Jean Richer, rue Saint Jean de Latran, à l'arbre verdoyant Relié 1587 "Première édition parisienne des Essais de Montaigne publiée du vivant de l'auteur (1587) et « troisième édition originale de la plus grande rareté »(Tchemerzine). ""C'est la première édition des Essais avec une adresse parisienne. Elle corrige beaucoup de fautes présentes dans les deux premières impressions des Essais. C'est de loin l'édition la moins problématique puisqu'elle corrige la plupart des erreurs produites dans l'atelier de Simon Millanges"" (Philippe Desan). ""La plupart des exemplaires recensés à ce jour sont dans des reliures modernes, et tous les exemplaires connus dans une reliure de l'époque possèdent une page de titre soit remontée soit en fac-similé"" (Philippe Desan) (Bibliotheca Desaniana Catalogue Montaigne paru aux Classiques Garnier en 2011) Notre exemplaire comporte une page de titre en fac-similé. Sinon il est conforme aux autres exemplaires : in-12 de 4 feuillets comportant la page de titre, au lecteur, liste des chapitres, puis 1075 pages, 2 feuillets blancs. Exemplaire très enviable en reliure d'époque, vélin rigide, sans défaut. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
186056420London, 1860. 8vo. Bound partly uncut with the original wrappers in a nice recent half calf pastiche binding with four rasied bands and gilt lettering to spine. Front wrapper with marginal repairs and back wrappers with repairs with minor loss of text. Light brownspotting to first and last leaves. A fine copy. VI, (2), (1)-191, (1, -errata) pp.
187260281S.-Peterburg, N.I. Poliakov, 1872. Large 8vo. In a nice recent half calf binding with gilt lettering to spine and five raised bands. First few leaves with light soling and a closed tear and a few marginal repairs to title-page. pp. 11-18 with repairs to upper outer corner. Closed tears to last leaf, otherwise a fine copy. XIII, (3), 678 pp. (wanting the half-title).
London, 1860. 8vo. Bound partly uncut with the original wrappers in a nice recent half calf pastiche binding with four rasied bands and gilt lettering to spine. Front wrapper with marginal repairs and back wrappers with repairs with minor loss of text. Light brownspotting to first and last leaves. A fine copy. VI, (2), (1)-191, (1, -errata) pp.
S.-Peterburg, N.I. Poliakov, 1872. Large 8vo. In a nice recent half calf binding with gilt lettering to spine and five raised bands. First few leaves with light soling and a closed tear and a few marginal repairs to title-page. pp. 11-18 with repairs to upper outer corner. Closed tears to last leaf, otherwise a fine copy. XIII, (3), 678 pp. (wanting the half-title).
15001719(Erfurt, Wolfgang Schenk, um 1500). Gotische Type. 48 nn. Bll. 8°. Brosch. des 19. Jahrhunderts (kl. Läsuren). [5 Warenabbildungen]
184256351Vivis, 1842. 8vo. Contemporary modest half cloth with marbled paper over boards. Wear to extremities. Old owner's name to title-page. Occasional brownspotting. XII, (2), 264 pp.
Vivis, 1842. 8vo. Contemporary modest half cloth with marbled paper over boards. Wear to extremities. Old owner's name to title-page. Occasional brownspotting. XII, (2), 264 pp.
156127989Basel, Johann Herwagen, 1561. (18) SS., 1 w. Bl., 551 (recte: 549), (4), 552-651, (41) SS. Mit 3 Holzschnittdruckermarken. Blindgepr. Schweinslederband der Zeit auf 4 Doppelbünden mit hs. Rückentitel und 2 intakten Schließen. Folio (230:340 mm).
139613A Paris, Chez Buisson, An V (1796) 2 vol. in-8, [4]-XXI, 23-286 et [4]-320 pp., veau fauve raciné, dos lisse orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison de maroquin rouge et vert, encadrement de dent-de-rat et de guirlande dorée, roulette dorée sur les coupes (reliure de l'époque). Traces d'humidité en bas des derniers feuillets du vol. 1, avec perte de papier au dernier feuillet sans perte de texte.