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188322079Rochester NY: Union and Advertiser Company's Print 1883. First Edition. Hardcover. xiv 977pp. Green half leather stamped in gold on the spine marbled endpapers. Several in-text illustrations. Wear to extremities light chipping to first few leaves previous owner's name to endpapers. About very good. Uncommon.; Octavo. Union and Advertiser Company's Print hardcover
176648644Kjøbenhavn, Kongl. Wáysenhuses Bogtrykkeri, 1766. 4to. Samtidigt helldrbd. over træ. Ryg og permer med blindtryk.Permer med spejl. Bindet med brugsspor. Hjørner slidte, 2 lukkestroppe (defekte). (8),710614,(2) pp. Første og sidste blade med brugsspor. Indvendig ganske velbevaret.
178855161Kjøbenhavn, Kongl. Wáysenhuses Bogtrykkeri, 1788 + 1780. 4to. Samtidigt helldrbd. over træ. Permer rigt blindtrykt. Ryg med ophøjede bind. Slid ved kapitæler. En smule skindtab ved midterste rygfelt. Med en (af to) lukkestroppe i skind og messing. (8),710614,(2) pp. + Anhæng 88 pp. Indvendig ren. På fribladene nogle gamle ejerindskrifter.
176648644Kjøbenhavn Kongl. Wáysenhuses Bogtrykkeri 1766. 4to. Samtidigt helldrbd. over træ. Ryg og permer med blindtryk.Permer med spejl. Bindet med brugsspor. Hjørner slidte 2 lukkestroppe defekte. 8710;6142 pp. Første og sidste blade med brugsspor. Indvendig ganske velbevaret. unknown
178855161Kjøbenhavn Kongl. Wáysenhuses Bogtrykkeri 1788 1780. 4to. Samtidigt helldrbd. over træ. Permer rigt blindtrykt. Ryg med ophøjede bind. Slid ved kapitæler. En smule skindtab ved midterste rygfelt. Med en af to lukkestroppe i skind og messing. 8710;6142 pp. Anhæng 88 pp. Indvendig ren. På fribladene nogle gamle ejerindskrifter. unknown
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18192841JB1819. Paris Méquignon-Marvis 1819. 8°. XIV 290 S. Pappband d. Zt. mit vergold. Rückentitel berieben leicht bestoßen. Handschriftliche Notizen im hinteren Vorsatz. Druchgehend geringfügig bis leicht fleckig sonst gutes Exemplar. EA. - SGC II: II 847; vgl. Hirsch/H. I 716 f. - F. J. V. Broussais Gründer der 'physiologischen Medizin' verband in seiner Lehre den Brownianismus mit der neueren patholog. Anatomie. Während seiner letzten Lebensjahre war er Anhänger der Phrenologie. Er lehrte in Paris. - Érasme de Caignou und A. Quémont waren Ärzte in Paris. unknown
181912201AB1819. Paris Méquignon-Marvis 1819. III-XIV 290 S. Späterer Hldr.-Bd. mit RVerg. und farb. RSch. etwas berieben. Vortitel fehlt. Titel und S. 1 mit auf 1813 datierten Bibl.-Stempel. Hinteres Anpappblatt beschmutzt sonst bis auf wenige Flecken sehr schönes Exemplar. EA. - SGC II: II 847; vgl. Hirsch/H. I 716 f. - F. J. V. Broussais Gründer der 'physiologischen Medizin' verband in seiner Lehre den Brownianismus mit der neueren patholog. Anatomie. Während seiner letzten Lebensjahre war er Anhänger der Phrenologie. Er lehrte in Paris. - Érasme de Caignou und A. Quémont waren Ärzte in Paris. unknown
1988107806Luca Verlag Freren 1988 Livre en hollandais. In-4 relié 30 cm sur 25. Jaquette comme neuve. 359 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
1025390598.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1999141218Basel ; Gießen : Brunnen-Verlag, 1999. 288 S. mit Abbildungen; 21 cm; gebunden, illustrierter Orig.-Pappband;
1941V20953München (Georg D.W. Callwey) 1941. 8°, Originalleinen mit Originalumschlag (Hardcover) 253 S., Bildtafeln 1
1941V1761München (Hermann Rinn) 1941 (11.-13.Tsd). 8°, Originalleinen, 253 S., Bildtafeln
1782189810Halle u. Helmstädt, Hemmerde, 1782. XLVIII, 574 S. Hldr. d. Zt. Einbd. stark bestoßen u. beschabt. M. Rsign. Vorsätze leimschattig. St. a. Tit. Gebräunt, teils braunfl.
1014201667.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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24772Paris, Editions Erasme, 1955, in-8 de 222 pages, reliure plein skyvertex, titre et filets dorés sur dos lisse, couverture et illustrations de Claude Verrier. 1ère de couverture de l'édition brochée conservée. Corps frais, reliure solide et en bon état, 1 tampon en tête de la 1ère page de garde. C700g. Bel exemplaire.
1532ABC_49897Paris 1532. Small 8vo 9.5 x 14.9 cm. Chréstien Wechel and Jean Roigny Modern limp overlapping vellum sewn on 3 supports laced through the joints red edges and with 2 sets of green cloth ties. With Wechels woodcut printers device on the title page and the verso of the otherwise blank last leaf and 2 woodcut decorated initials. 124 3 blank1 pp. Very rare second edition of Erasmus translation of a theological treatise attributed to Basil of Caesarea 330-379 CE.It was published shortly after the first edition published in May of the same year by Froben and Episcopius in Basel May 1532. The work is very rare we have traced only one other copy in sales records of the past 100 years. Erasmus' translation is accompanied by a dedicatory epistle to Joannes Dantiscus 1485-1548 Bishop of Culm and a prominent diplomat of the Polish court. The letter dated April 30 1532 reflects Erasmus conviction that direct engagement with the texts of the Church Fathers rather than with flawed Latin intermediaries was vital for the renewal of Christian piety. As Erasmus himself declared: "It would be of great benefit to sacred letters and Christian devotion if Basil himself in Greek and not the shadow of Basil a Latin translation were made available to all."His source text was a Greek edition he had published just two months prior. According to Julián 2022 Erasmus wanted to publish everything they could find from Basil lamenting that in the existing Latin versions "the greater part of him is missing." Interestingly the legacy of this work can be traced further back to the 15th century when George of Trebizond 1395-1486 a Greek scholar from Crete was commissioned by Cardinal Bessarion 1403-1472 in 1440 to translate both De spiritu sancto and Contra eunomium into Latin. George struggled with the theological complexity of the material confessing in his preface 1442 that he lacked the necessary theological training and fluency in Latin. Erasmus' later effort can be seen as a corrective and a fulfilment of that earlier humanist ambition to make the Greek Church Fathers accessible to a Western audience in an accurate and readable form.Small tear in title page not affecting the text lightly water-stained margin and slightly browned throughout. Overall in very good.l Colón 11; no. 158; Vander Haeghen II 13; Moreau IV 338; V.P. Julián Erasmo traductor y editor de los Padres de la Iglesia: Crisóstomo Basilio y Orígenes. Salmanticensis 691-22022 039-075; USTC 185205 lost book; WorldCat 150413518 913004144 3 copies; not in Adams BM STC German De Reuck; Index Aureliensis; cf. for the Basel 1532 edition: USTC 640558 1 copy; WorldCat 257292311 1374477181 150413518 3 copies. hardcover
196334031Paris Les belles Lettres 1963 In-8 204 pp
1840276296London : B. Wertheim 1840. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Text remains in fine condition. Physical description; 128 p. ; 20 cm. Subject; Judaism — Controversial literature. London : B. Wertheim hardcover
1545314899Argentorati Strasbourg: Vuendelinus Rihelius Wendelin Rihel 1545. Fourth edition of the Calvin; second Froben folio edition of the Erasmus. Collation alpha-gamma6 delta4 A-Z6 a-s6 t-v4 v4 blank present. Pp. 431 505 3 blank. Errata at foot of index p. 43. 1 vols. Folio 11-3/4 x 8 inches. Contemporary blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards with metal clasps. With 8 pages of contemporary Latin notes loosely inserted; contemporary marginalia throughout second work. L2 in Calvin with old ink stains not affecting legibility; some wear along one bottom edge of binding. Manuscript prayer in Latin on lower pastedown. Small later paper label on upper cover "Bibliothèque de Spietz". A handsome copy. Fourth edition of the Calvin; second Froben folio edition of the Erasmus. Collation alpha-gamma6 delta4 A-Z6 a-s6 t-v4 v4 blank present. Pp. 431 505 3 blank. Errata at foot of index p. 43. 1 vols. Folio 11-3/4 x 8 inches. Calvin's 'Instutitio': Cornerstone of Liberty. "Calvin's 'Institution of the Christian Religion' was the first systematic statement of a Reformed Church. It is the most important doctrinal work of the Reformation as a whole and provided a comprehensive theological system rivaling those of the Middle Ages . Calvinism's most important role despite Calvin's authoritarian influences was to support the movement for liberty and independence in many parts of the world" Printing and the Mind of Man 65. First published in Basel in 1536 the "Institutio was much revised taking its final form in 1559" PMM. Calvin understood the importance of vernacular translations in the transmission of ideas made possible by the printing press and prepared a French edition in 1541. This fourth edition follows closely and corrects the third edition printed in 1543. All early editions are uncommon.<br/><br/>Calvin 1509-64 drew upon St. Augustine and Luther as well as upon classical sources including Plato and Seneca; his work addressed theological issues and also notably the relations between ecclesiastical and civil government. The contemporary annotations often callouts of classical authors and shoulder notes with a few pointing hands are most extensive in the first six chapters again in chapter sixteen on the Lord's Prayer where Melanchthon is cited but appear throughout. <br/><br/>The first work in this well preserved contemporary binding is the second Froben folio edition of Erasmus Ecclesiastes Basel: Froben 1539. OCLC 632887280 BSB Augsburg Univ. Basel. Collation a-z6A-M6N4O-Q6. Pp. 439 1 blank 18 index imprint date 1540 1 blank 1 Froben's device. This was first published in Basel in 1535. The manuscript notes refer to in the early passages of this work. The Bibliotheque de Spietz was dispersed at auction in 1874. The von Erlach family had been established at Bern since the early sixteenth century. Calvin: PMM 65; Adams C357; VD16 C 291; Peter & Gilmont Bib. Calviniana 45/5; En français dans le texte 59 for 1560 ed. Erasmus: Bezzel 823 Adams E632; VD16 E 2723 Vuendelinus Rihelius [Wendelin Rihel] unknown books
2024__1470469936MP–AMM American Mathematical 2024. Paperback. New. 121 pages. 7.05x0.51x9.96 inches. MP–AMM American Mathematical paperback
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