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17498158Fermo Stamperia delli dè Monti 1749. In 4° antico piena pergamena coeva con titolo oro al dorso. Pp. XXVIIICCCCLXXI con bei finalini capilettera ed una testatina incisi. Interessante anche per il luogo di stampa Fermo, Stamperia delli dè Monti unknown
In 8. Dim. 19x12 cm. Pp. XVI+476. Bella edizione del 1873 della vita del condottiero e politico Cesare Borgia (1475-1507) detto anche il Valentino scritta da Tomaso Tommasi pseudonimo di Gregorio Leti. Versione basata sull'edizione del 1671 con prefazione e note di Massimo Fabi. Vita di Gregorio Leti nella prima parte. Alla fine indice degli avvenimenti più importanti. Ritratto di Cesare Borgia in antiporta e di Lucrezia al frontespizio. Bella legatura in mezza pelle coeva con titolo, filetti in oro e iniziali del vecchio proprietario del volume. In ottime condizioni. Copertina in mezza pelle con titolo e decorazioni in oro al dorso in ottime condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura in buone condizioni. All'interno le pagine si presentano in buone condizioni con fioriture.Beautiful edition of 1873 of the life of politician Cesare Borgia (1475-1507) also known as Valentino written by Tomaso Tommasi pseudonymous of Gregorio Leti. Version based on the edition of 1671 with prefation and notes by Massimo Fabi. Life of Gregorio Leti in the first part. Index of the most important happenings at the end. Portrait of Cesare Borgia in the frontspice and of Lucrezia in the title page. Beautiful half leather coeval cover and initials of the old owner in the spine. In very good conditions. Half leather cover with golden title and decorations in the spine in very good general conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine. Binding in good conditions. Inside pages are in good conditions with foxings.
1671118487Wien, Cosmerovius, 1671. 15 x 9,5 cm. [4] Bl., 183 Seiten. Pergamentband der Zeit (Frontdeckel leicht angestaubt).
8vo., First Edition thus, with 24pp of coloured plates and 2 maps; patterned red cloth, gilt back, gilt top, printed endpapers, a near fine copy in publisher's printed board slip-case. VERY SCARCE.
17321606A Amsterdam, Chez Pierre Mortier, 1732. 2 vol. in-12 de XL-[40]-331-[2] + [4]-526 pages, pleine basane marron, dos à nerfs ornés, roulette dorée sur les coupes. Dos frottés, petits accrocs aux coiffes.
GOR001357039Paperback. Very Good. paperback
1937000293London 1937. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Illustrated with Eight Copperplates. This copy is Very Good in original boards. Some fading at the spine. This is a scarce title. hardcover
1956025698Belgique 1956 J. L. Kellinckx No Binding Fine
2018__9088905843Sidestone Pr 2018. Hardcover. New. 01 edition. 428 pages. 10.00x7.00x1.00 inches. Sidestone Pr hardcover
1968mon0000015684H. G. White 1968-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 0.7000 7.3000 4.8000. Hardcover. No dust jacket. Minimal cover wear. Clean unmarked text. Tight binding. H. G. White hardcover
1684000271Leyde Jean Prins et Adriaen Marston 1684
<p>23 cm, rilegatura coeva in piena pelle, piatti con doppia cornice in oro, tagli dorati. Al frontespizio vignetta calcografica con anello con diamante e il motto "Nil me durius". p. (12), 303, (1), alcuni capiletera, incipit e finalini animati. Rare macchiette e alcune pagine leggermente brunite in modo uniforme. Ex libris privato al risguardo del secondo piatto. Esemplare molto buono</p>
1937013148London: unidenitified 1937. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very Good . This adult novel defies bibliography. The author is obviously a pseudonym and the publisher is unidentified. OCLC lists no copy under any variation of its title in the time frame of its publishing date of 1937. The text suggests this could be an adaptation of "Pauline: Memoirs of an Opera Singer" or "Promiscuous Pauline The Memoirs of a German Opera Singer" which was first published by Gebrüder Franckh of Stuttgart in1829 and purportedly the memoir of the opera singer Wilhelmine Schröder-Devrient the authorship attributed to Friedrich Bruckbräu. This copy was presumably privately published for private distribution as it includes 8 copper photographic plates in b&w which are sexually explicit even by today's standards. 8vo half purple leather over black and silver-striped covers gilt title to spine heavily textured endpapers edges untrimmed 380pp. Book edges moderately worn hinges revealed binding holding firm internals quite nice. A real curio that defies our ability in erotic bibliography. (unidenitified) hardcover
174454932Imprimerie du collège académique de la Compagnie de Jésus | à Tyrnau 1744 | 21 x 33.50 cm | relié
Il facsimile del Messale Borgia, originale custodito nella Curia Arcivescovile di Chieti, riproduce uno dei manoscritti liturgici più rappresentativi del XV secolo. Nelle 446 pagine sono contenute miniature a tutta e a mezza pagina, con innumerevoli iniziali miniate e bordi riccamente decorati. L’opera è contenuta in un cofanetto di plexiglass. Commentario in italiano di 58 pagine. Formato : 29,5x38,5 cm. Pagine 446. peso 11,500 kg. Tiratura limitata a 700 copie. Condizione ottima.
174454932à Tyrnau Trnava: Imprimerie du collège académique de la Compagnie de Jésus 1744. Fine. Imprimerie du collège académique de la Compagnie de Jésus à Tyrnau Trnava 1744 21 x 33.50 cm relié First edition dedicated to Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche 1717-1780 Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary. This work was printed by the Society of Jesus whose motto can be found at the end under the initials O. A. M. D. G. ""Omnia ad majorem Dei gloriam"". A portrait for each sovereign mentioned in the form of medallions and headpieces. Title page in red and black. Full tawny calf binding spine with six raised bands decorated with gilt fleurons endpapers and pastedowns of marbled paper all edges red. Headcaps clumsily restored scuffing to boards corners slightly bumped. Light dampstain to inner margin on the first six gatherings one leaf restored without loss to the second leaf of the dedicatory epistle. François Borgia Keri 1702-1768 Hungarian Jesuit astronomer and historian taught philosophy and theology at Tyrnau Hungary. Imperatores orientis presents itself as a chronological study of Byzantine emperors from Constantine Ist the Great to Constantine XI Palaiologos. Imprimerie du collège académique de la Compagnie de Jésus hardcover
200694438Museum Publications. New. 2006. Spiral-bound. 8881621479 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 72 pages; 95 color illustrations; 1 map; 2 site plans; 17 color overlays. Description: "This book in the popular Monuments Past and Present series explores historic sites in Sicily illustrating important monuments and districts as they appear today with overlays indicating how the sites are thought to have looked in ancient times. The book begins with a brief history of Sicily from its early contacts with Minoans and Myceneaens through its division between the Greeks and Phoenicians to the series of invasions it suffered at the hands of the Carthaginians the Romans and the Arabs each of whom left their mark on the landscape. Organized geographically the book includes seventeen reconstructions of ancient monuments as well as additional ancient artifacts in six important locations across the island: Syracuse Taormina Piazza Armerina Agrigento Selinus and Segesta. The ancient monuments presented include the Greek Temple of Athena in Syracuse the Roman Theater of Taormina and the massive complex of temples at Agrigento. Travelers students and anyone interested in the history of the Mediterranean region will find this book an excellent resource. The book includes a concise glossary of architectural terms. G. Messineo is professor of classical archaeology at the University of L'Aquila Italy and director of the Soprintendenza Archeologica di Roma. E. Borgia is a researcher at the University of Rome La Sapienza." -- with a bonus offer-- . Museum Publications unknown
In-4° grande; antiporta figurata incisa su rame da A. van Westerhout 1723, pp. (18), 581, (1), esemplare marginoso in buono stato di conservazione, legatura coeva in piena pelle marmorizzata con tassello e titolo in oro al dorso, tagli spruzzati in rosso. Al frontespizio timbro ex libris e nota di possesso manoscritta W. Ashbourner Firenze, 1905. Alcune carte leggermente brunite. Edizione originale dell’opera del vescovo e storico Alessandro Borgia (nato a Velletri 1682-1764 Fermo)
190970958Berlin, Unger, 1904-1909. 3 Bde. in 1 353 S.; 310 S. (Kommentar zum Codex Borgia); 155 S. (Nachtrag und Inhaltsverzeichnis). Mit zahlreichen Textabbildungen und 76 Tafeln, erläutert von G. E. Seler. Folio