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1835WOC-168précédée d'une instruction Numismatique sur le Droit d'Image, par M. Du Mersan. Ouvrage orné de 24 planches hors-texte, les portraits en noir et les monnaies en couleurs. Paris, Imprimerie de C.L.F. Panckoucke, 1835. In-4 (27x18cm) relié demi chagrin rouge d'époque, dos imprimé en noir un peu passé.VIIJ+1 page de description de chaque planche(Julius Caesar.Octavius Augustus.Livia.Julia. Agrippa.Tiberius.Drusus.Germanicus.Caligula.Claudius. Messalina.Nero.Agrippina.Galba.Seneca.Otho.Vitellius. Vespasianus.Titus.Domitianus.Terentius.Cicero.Pompeius. Junius Brutus).
Copy #108 of only 500 issued. Over 600 pages. Also includes civilian awards. Some markings to contents. Average external wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this excellent reference. Book
2003129524Flammarion 2003 In-18 broché 14,0 cm sur 14,0. Bon état d’occasion.
1740000157Venice: Jo. Baptistam Recurti 1740. Hardcover. See Description. Third Edition. 8vo. pp. XXXX 246 14. Including engraved frontispiece and numerous numismatic portraits of Roman emperors with the text. Title printed in red and black. Bound in contemporary full vellum. A couple of very faint library stamps in the bottom and outer title margins. Pages are generally clean with occasional mild spots of soiling. Small area of staining on the frontispiece. Name and date or shelf number printed in an old hand on front paste-down. Patarol's History of Roman Byzantine and Holy Roman Emperors from Julius Caesar to Carolus VI. Text in Latin. Lipsius II p. 307; Cicognara 2961 - lists the first edition of 1702. <br/> <br/> Jo. Baptistam Recurti hardcover
16730009013Venetia: Gio. Giacomo Herz 1673. First edition. Hardcover. Good. 12mo xxiv 168 pages 19th century quarter calf marbled boards inked name and stamp of Novaria Giuseppe. <br/><br/>Charles Patin was a French physician devout numismatist and smuggler of books prohibited on the Index. Caught and sentenced to life as a galley slave Patin fled France eventually settling in Italy as chief of the medical faculty at the University of Padua. Gio. Giacomo Herz hardcover
Book is in excellent condition in every respect with sharp corners, no edge wear, straight, solid spine, text block in flawless with no marking of any kind. 225 pages, in oblong formate, lavishly illustrated in color with tokens, awards, certificates, prizes,coins, awards, etc.
502884Sevilla, Excelentisimo Ayuntamiento, 1980. In-8 carré broché, 82 pp., 116 monnaies et médailles décrites et commentées, reprod. en noir in visu, bibliographie.
36635Cartonnage de l'éditeur sous jaquette, 31X23 cm, 2002, 192 pages, nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs, éditions Mango. Très bon état.
pp. [4], lxxxviii, [4], 288 + Engraved plate of medals + a powerful engraved plate showing a Vatican church alter with Paul's effigies. Text slightly foxed in places. 4to. 25 cm. Decorative sprinkled edges. Contemporary full vellum binding. A very fine copy, formerly in the collection of Phyllis Goodhart Gordon. This biography and study of Pope Paul II as a collector ans scholar, was written by Michael Canensius (d. 1480). It was prepared for publication and expanded by Cardinal Angelo Maria Quirini. Pope Paul II [Pietro Barbo] was born at Venice. Although he studied for a business career he r eceived an excellent religious education and, at the elevation of his uncle (Eugene IV) to the papacy, entered the Ecclesiastical State. He became Archdeacon of Bologna, Bishop of Cervia and of Vicenz a, and in 1440 Cardinal-deacon. Noted for his generosity and imposing appearance, the Cardinal of Venice, as he was called, was very influential under Eugene IV, Nicholas V, and Calixtus III, less so under Pius II. He became the latter's successor. Paul II delighted in display. He introduced splendid carnival festivities, built the palace of S. Marco (now di Venezia), revised the municipal statute s of Rome, organized relief work among the poor, granted pensions to some Cardinals, and to all the privilege of wearing the red biretta. His suppression in 1466 of the college of abbreviators aroused much opposition, intensified by a similar measure against the Roman Academy. Platina, a member of both organizations, who had been repeatedly imprisoned, retaliated by writing a calumnious biography of Paul II. That Paul II was not opposed to Humanistic studies, as such, is evidenced by the fact that he protected universities, encouraged the art of printing, and was himself a collector of works of ancient art. The pope punished the Fraticelli in the Papal States, prosecuted heretics in France and Germany, decreed in 1470 the observance of the jubilee every twenty-five years, and made an unsuccessful attempt at uniting Russia with the Church. The Turkish question received his earnest attention, particularly after the fall of Negropont (1470). This book documents many of Paul II's bibliographic, typographic, and scholarly works and treasures. Very Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W113
Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; 0.72 x 9.48 x 6.2 Inches; 216 pages; Roman coins often shed light on Roman public life and society through the legends, portraits, and images they bear. The papers collected in this volume were originally presented at the Second E. Togo Salmon Conference on Roman Studies. The eight contributors are specialists in Roman coins or Roman history and in the relations between them. Coins are a unique source of information about the Roman world. In the case of the Roman Empire they were issued by or with the approval of the ruling power. The representations and legends they show therefore present an official view of contemporary affairs. The coins themselves, minted for official purposes such as paying the army, when studied carefully can help reconstruct official policies. They can also occasionally reveal what monuments now lost may have looked like. It is not infrequent to come across pleas that the ancient historian should make more frequent use of numismatic evidence. These essays make clear that efforts are being made both by numismatists and by historians to bring the two disciplines together. At the same time the papers reveal that the task is by no means a straightforward one. The survival of Roman coins is variable, and so attempts to reconstruct the size and distribution of issues calls for skilled and experienced analysis. This collection of papers provides evidence for the kind of deductions that the historian may make from Roman coins as well as the illustrations of the pitfalls that await the unwary. Those interested in Roman history, amateur coin collectors, and professional numismatists will all find much here to widen their knowledge of the public context of Roman coins. Contributors: William E. Metcalf, P. Bruun, Barbara Levick, R. P. Duncan-Jones, Anthony Barrett, Duncan Fishwick, C. E. King, Andrew Burnett.
0.72 x 9.48 x 6.2 Inches; 216 pages; Roman coins often shed light on Roman public life and society through the legends, portraits, and images they bear. The papers collected in this volume were originally presented at the Second E. Togo Salmon Conference on Roman Studies. The eight contributors are specialists in Roman coins or Roman history and in the relations between them. Coins are a unique source of information about the Roman world. In the case of the Roman Empire they were issued by or with the approval of the ruling power. The representations and legends they show therefore present an official view of contemporary affairs. The coins themselves, minted for official purposes such as paying the army, when studied carefully can help reconstruct official policies. They can also occasionally reveal what monuments now lost may have looked like. It is not infrequent to come across pleas that the ancient historian should make more frequent use of numismatic evidence. These essays make clear that efforts are being made both by numismatists and by historians to bring the two disciplines together. At the same time the papers reveal that the task is by no means a straightforward one. The survival of Roman coins is variable, and so attempts to reconstruct the size and distribution of issues calls for skilled and experienced analysis. This collection of papers provides evidence for the kind of deductions that the historian may make from Roman coins as well as the illustrations of the pitfalls that await the unwary. Those interested in Roman history, amateur coin collectors, and professional numismatists will all find much here to widen their knowledge of the public context of Roman coins. Contributors: William E. Metcalf, P. Bruun, Barbara Levick, R. P. Duncan-Jones, Anthony Barrett, Duncan Fishwick, C. E. King, Andrew Burnett.
4to., with a portrait frontispiece and numerous plates; laminated cloth gilt, gilt back, a fine copy. High quality and much-needed facsimile re-issue. The original edition of 1911 was published by subscription only; fewer than 100 copies are thought to have been printed.
182024917Paris Chez Aimé André 1820 1 , in-4 demi-percaline havane Paris, Chez Aimé André, 1820, in-4, 24-294 pages-1 feuille non chiffrée, demi-percaline havane, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge.
502865Wien, Österreichische Numismatische Gesellschaft, 1995. In-4 broché, 212 pp., 560 notices descriptives ill. en noir en regard, index.
170755Belles Lettres Paris 1986 In-8 ( 240 X 160 mm ) de 528 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Très nombreuses vignettes dans et hors-texte. Bon exemplaire.
198986571Médaillier de la Banque de France 1989 2 volumes. In-4. Reliures éditeur pleine toile fauve, jaquettes illustrées en couleurs, 106-97 pp., illustrations en couleurs. Exemplaires en très bon état.
516177Wien, K. Gerold's Sohn, 1868. In-4 broché, [2]ff.-90 pp.
pp. [6], lxxvii, [1], 440, 120 (Appendix), [24] + 8 leaves of engraved plates. 8vo. 220 mm. Foxed, but generally clean and tight. Attractive original full leather Philadelphia binding (marble decorated calf) with gilt tooled title label. The plates include: a frontis portrait of George Clymer (1739-1813), a signer of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution; a small folding plate of The Society's (Prize) Medals; a map of the proposed canal between Seneca Lake and the Susquehanna (at Tioga Point); a plan of a Flax Mill, drawn by Strikland and engraved by Seymour; and other interesting plates of animals and machines. 8vo. 220 mm. Foxed. Hardbound. Very good. Scarce. The Society (founded in 1785) is the oldest such group of its kind anywhere. It's members included some of the best scientific and public figures of the times. They share a growing enthusiasm (in Europe and America) for a more scientific and business approach to agriculture - that would make it more productive and profitable. The diversity of subjects and high level of the discussions is quite remarkable for a nation mired in the War of 1812. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA42
601464Paris, Ecole Française d'Athènes, 1979. In-4, rel. éd. pleine-toile écrue, 377 pp., 32 pl. de monnaies, index des collections, des trésors, des sources littéraires et épigraphiques, index général, addenda, tables.
504276Dornbirn, Sedlmayr KG, 1986. In-8 carré broché, 223 pp., très nbr. monnaies décrites et commentées, reprod. en noir in visu, concordance, bibliographie.
2011012332Virginia: Frontline Historical Publishing 2011. This 350 page hardcover book with over 400 illustrations and photographs provides an in-depth understanding of the award documents and other unique items utilized by the STASI. A continuation of the author's earlier book. Numbered copy of a limited printing. Clean in shrink wrap. 1st Printing. Hard Cover. New/New. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Limited Numbered Copy. Frontline Historical Publishing Hardcover
2007012373Virginia: Frontline Historical Publishing 2007. This 260 page hardcover book with over 400 illustrations and photographs provides an in-depth understanding of the award documents and other unique items utilized by the STASI. Clean in shrink wrap. 1st Printing. Hard Cover. New/New. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Frontline Historical Publishing Hardcover
2018012435Virginia: Frontline Historical Publishing 2018. This 307 page hardcover book with numertous illustrations and photographs provides an in-depth understanding of the award documents and other unique items utilized by the STASI. A continuation of the author's earlier book. Numbered copy of a limited printing. Clean in shrink wrap. 1st Printing. Hard Cover. New/New. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Limited Numbered Copy. Frontline Historical Publishing Hardcover
2018012310Virginia: Frontline Historical Publishing 2018. This 307 page hardcover book with numertous illustrations and photographs provides an in-depth understanding of the award documents and other unique items utilized by the STASI. A continuation of the author's earlier book. Numbered copy of a limited printing. Clean in shrink wrap. 1st Printing. Hard Cover. New/New. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Limited Numbered Copy. Frontline Historical Publishing Hardcover
671 lots illustrés en coul. Inv. 44075