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ST-RENAN, Communauté de communes Pays d'Iroise (1994) - Grand in-4 - Broché - illustrations en texte - 252 Pages - Bel exemplaire - Envoi rapide et soigné
(Codice LL/1261) In 8º (25 cm) 22 pp. Interessante studio sulla diffusione delle notizie. Stralcio, copertina in carta, ottimo. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
28p. Illustrated with drawings. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps with Newcomen Society seal in red on front cover. Wraps slightly soiled. Second printing. PA PAMPH 20_32 BX7
Vol.in 8°bross.edit.illustr.Intonso con PP.ancora da tagliare
Collana Ricerche-112. I edizione. Volume perfetto
pp. 516-533. Small 4to. Original blue wraps with cloth spine. Original printed label on front cover. PA PAMPH 20_5 BX3
Bibliothèque de la Pléiade. Tre volumi in 16° grande, legatura editoriale in piena pelle con titoli ed impressioni in oro al dorso, taglio di testa colorato, segnalibro in tessuto, sovraccoperta figurata con dorso in vista, protezione in acetato trasparente, custodia in cartoncino muto. Volume primo : 1971, pp. 1292,(2), con una tavola più volte ripiegata fuori testo (Tableau généalogique de la famille Arnauld). Volume secondo : 1984, pp. 1308,(2). Volume terzo : 1987, pp. 1100,(2). Ottimo stato di conservazione.
2 pp. on bifolium. With red wax seal. Folio. Statement made by the two shipwrecked Aberdeen mariners John Harvey and Daniel Lamond before George Boyd, the Notary Public of Sunderland, detailing how they lost their vessel and cargo off Sunderland Pier in a storm: "[...] these Appearants set sail with the said ship [the 'Peggy'] from Alemouth in Scotland [i.e., Alnmouth, Northumberland] on the 27th Day of September instant about one o'Clock P.M. staunch and in good Condition, and well manned, with a Cargo of Wheat on board, and proceeded with the said Ship to Newbiggen in the County of Northumberland, when about 4 o'Clock P.M. the Sea raged very high, and the said Ship sprung a Leak [...] the water still increasing upon them, they could with the greatest Difficulty keep the said Ship above water; - when the said Ship arrived off Tynemouth Castle, these Appearants let go the Anchor of the said Ship, but the Sea, still continuing to rage with great violence, they were under the Necessity of cutting the Cable [...] these Appearants endeavored to run the said Ship for Sunderland Harbour, (they not being able to get the said Ship into Shields Harbour) but when they arrived off there (viz. about 5 o'clock A.M.) there was six feet of Water in the Hould and these Appearants finding it impossible to keep the Ship above Water any longer, were under the Necessity of running her on Shore on the South-side of Sunderland Pier, in order to save their lives [...]". - While little is known of John Harvey, Daniel Lamond later entered the Royal Navy and died in the Battle of Copenhagen on 2 April 1801, one of the nine officers and 103 men of Captain James Walker's "Isis" killed or wounded when Rear-Admiral Horatio Nelson's fleet defeated the Danish-Norwegian fleet. - Folded and with three drystamps (6d, 6d, 1s) and 8d stamp. Seal cracked. Signed by both mariners and the Notary, counter-signed by his clerks, Thomas Mewburn and James Dove.
Bibliografia. Indice dei nomi e delle cose notevoli
In 8, cm. 15 x 22,5, pp.262 + (4). Brossura editoriale con alette informative. In ottimo stato. Collana: Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici, Serie Studi XXV. Il libro si propone di analizzare le vicende e la figura dell'arcivescovo d'Otranto Pierantonio di Capua, esponente di una delle piu' illustri famiglie feudali del Regno di Napoli che avvicinatosi al circolo che si riuniva intono a Juan de Valde's ne divenne discepolo e ne condivise le dottrine.
Gugliemo Nocera "Reddere ius" . Saggio di una storia dell'amministrazione della giustizia in Roma. Roma, Bulzoni 1976 italian, 266 AP.6Brossura editoriale,volume come nuovo, copertina e interno in condizioni eccellenti, legatura salda , 266 pagine circaCopertina come da foto
Folio. 3½ pp. on bifolium. Regarding the relationship between Germany and Austria as well as the Russian situation.
8 SS. auf 4 Bll. Gr.-4to. Vorliegend das zweite und dritte Kaiserliche Patent v. 31. Dezember 1851, womit die Verfassungs-Urkunde vom 4. März 1849 und das Patent vom selben Tage "außer Gesetzeskraft erklärt [werden]", sowie das "Allerhöchste Cabinetschreiben Seiner Majestät des Kaisers" vom 31. Dezember 1851 zur Feststellung der Grundsätze für die organische Gesetzgebung in den Kronländern des österreichischen Kaiserstaates. - Mit kleinen Randläsuren.
OBERSTE W. "Remember Goliad!" In commemoration of the bi-centennal of la Bahia 1749-1949. , 1949, In 8° gr., bross., pp.102, una fot. in nero in antiporta e una carta rip.in fondo al volume Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br>
In-16° gr. pp. 266. Bross. edit. ill. a col.
Firenze, Centro 2P, 1981, in-8, br. editoriale, pp. 19, [1]. Con 2 carte di illustrazioni f.t. Due aloni circolari sulla copertima anteriore.
In-8°, Pp. 440-455. Bross. azzurra scolorita al ds. Invio autografo dell'A. alla 1^ c.b.
<br/>Collana STORICI E STORIA 8<br/>Legatura brossura<br/>Formato Ottavo<br/>Num Pagine 266<br/>Prima Edizione
Leti , Giuseppe "Roma o morte". Roma, Stab. Tip. di Ripamonti e Colombo 1895, cm 23 cm. 104 p., 1 tav. ripieg. conserva i piatti originali, brossura rinforzata (0000000008492)
In 8°, br. edit. rossa., pp. 220,(4) con 44 tavv. fot. b/n f.t. e 4 piante topografiche n.t.; piccole piegature e strappetti sui bordi e sul dorso (lievemente scolorito), lieve brunitura delle pagine ma nel complesso buon es.. (x079/d) (La spedizione standard è SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata - piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
G. SCALIA "Romanitas" pisana tra XI e il XII secolo. Le iscrizioni romane del Duomo e la statua del console Rodolfo. Spoleto, Centro italiano di studi sull'alto medioevo italian, 70 SC592Brossura editorialevolume in buone condizioni, segni di usura causati dal fattore tempo sulla copertina, interno in ottimo stato, legatura salda, tavole fuori testo in b\n, dedica in penna all'interno70 pagine circaCopertina come da foto
In 8°, brossura editoriale, pp. da 791 a 843 seguite da XIII tavole fuori testo, estratto dagli "Studi Medievali" 3° serie, XIII II, 1972, lievi bruniture ma copia molto buona. (MAG / SC ZH4) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
4to. Italian manuscript on paper. 29 pp. on bifolia. This historically important document sheds light on the famous diplomatic row between the Vatican and Lisbon in the immediate aftermath of the expulsion of the Jesuits from Portugal that had been orchestrated by the Marquis of Pombal. The report that includes the original attachment of copies of four letters in relation to the events offers the perspective of Cardinal Secretary Torriggiani, a defender of the Jesuits, who was the target of diplomatic affronts by the Portuguese ambassador. - The origin of the row was the marriage of the later King Pedro III to Princess Maria of Portugal on 6 June 1760. Torreggiani seeks to prove that the Papal nuncio Cardinal Filippo Acciaiuoli had not been invited to the wedding ceremonies, arguing against the Portuguese position that there had only been a general invitation. The first attachment to the report is the copy of a letter by the Portuguese Secretary of State Luis da Cunha to the French ambassador, announcing the diplomatic protocol for the wedding, which is supposed to contradict the official Portuguese statements concerning the treatment of Acciaiuoli. It is known today that the Portuguese deliberately broke protocol so as to provoke a reaction by the nuncio that would serve as a pretext to expel him, as he had been opposed to the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1759. Not having been properly invited to the marriage, Acciaiuoli did not order to illuminate his palace during the three-day festivities. In consequence, he was ordered to leave the country within four days on 14 June 1760. A copy of the letter by the Portuguese State Secretary Luis da Cunha conveying the royal order is part of the attachment. - According to Torriggiani's report, nuncio Acciaiuoli was not allowed to inform Rome of his expulsion upon the delivery of the letter and was immediately escorted to the Spanish border near Badajoz. He was "placed in a bad carriage", accompanied by 30 dragoons, "supposedly to protect him against all insults but who were actually deployed to guard him like a prisoner". - Meanwhile in Rome, the Portuguese ambassador had received several directives from Lisbon and demanded an audience with the Pope. Once news of the expulsion of the nucio reached Rome, the Pope adjourned the scheduled audience until he would have personal notice from Acciaiuoli. The ambassador reacted with an open letter from 2 July 1760, copied in the attachment, accusing Torriggiani of denying him access to the Pope and announcing his departure from Rome in protest of his treatment. Another public announcement by the ambassador followed on 4 July, wherein he demanded to sideline Torreggiani in the diplomatic relations between the Vatican and Lisbon in favour of the Portuguese Cardinal Protector Neri Maria Corsini, repeating the Portuguese accusations of attempted regicide against the Jesuits in the so-called Távora affair. Torreggiani claims that the Pope summoned Corsini to tell him that he would not cede to the ambassador's demands and ordered his expulsion from Rome, but it is more likely that the ambassador was recalled by the Marquis de Pombal. Francisco de Almeida de Mendonça left Rome on 7 July 1760. The diplomatic relations between Lisbon and the Vatican were not restored until after the death of the Marquis de Pombal in 1777. - The report was published in a slightly different but faithful version in the Italian original with a German translation in an anonymous anti-Jesuit publication in Göttingen in 1850. - Slight damage due to ink corrosion and minor browning overall. The first bifolium of the report has a long tear to the fold, slightly affecting the text. The first copied letter shows a large corroded ink stain and a minor pink stain. Published in: Diplomatische Correspondenz aus den Jahren 1759 u. 1760 betreffs der Bestrafung und Ausweisung der Jesuiten aus Portugal (Dieterich: Göttingen, 1850); cf. S. J. Miller, Portugal and Rome C. 1748-1830. An Aspect of the Catholic Enlightenment (Rome, 1978).
Qu.-8vo (165 x 92 mm). 113 Bll. mit 76 Einträgen. Mit 3 kleinen und 6 blattgroßen Aquarellen. Cremefarbener Satineinband der Zeit mit feiner farbiger Seidenstickerei auf beiden Deckeln, der Vorderdeckel mit kleinem aufgeklebtem koloriertem Aquarell auf Papier im Rund "L'amitié l'a errigé / le plaisir l'a couranné / Wilhelmine", die Rückseite mit gesticktem Monogramm "MB", Vorsätze mit rosa Satinbezug und Kattunpapier. Dreiseitiger Goldschnitt mit Blindprägung. Im Schuber der Zeit. Reizendes blumiges Freundschaftsalbum mit vielen Einträgen von diversen Mitgliedern der Adelsfamilien Brandenstein, Buch, Bülow, Buddenbrock, Delagarde, Itzenplitz, Maltzahn, Möllendorff, Oertzen, Schack, Schulenburg u. v. a. Der Titel mit hübscher floraler Aquarellbordüre. Unter den Aquarellen die Ansicht eines runden Turms auf einer Insel, eine Meerlandschaft mit Inseln, Segelschiff und Angler sowie Freundschaftsbilder im Stil eines Denkmals und schmückende Blumenarrangements (davon eines montiert). - Bei einem Eintrag das obere Drittel ausgeschnitten (kein Textverlust). Das Gegenblatt des Titels mit hs. Widmung und U. eines Fritz Bamberger (22. V. 1933) an eine Frau Edith Bing. Einige Bll. nahe am Bug entfernt, einige montiert. Der rosafarbene Satinbezug der Vorsätze stellenweise etwas fleckig. Einband stärker berieben, Satin an Kanten und Deckelrändern zerschlissen, am Rücken nicht mehr vorhanden, der Rücken etwas lädiert, Papiervignette im Rund stärker gebräunt. Der Schuber stärker berieben und bestoßen. Innen frisch, teilweise leicht fleckig.