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1792GITh241Sans lieu 1792. 7 pages de 21cm sur 13cm, imprimées sur 2 feuillets. Bel exemplaire frais, en bon état et bien complet. Chant révolutionnaire en vers français, composé par un membre du Club Patriotique de Marseille dénommé Chambon, résidant rue Beauveau, probablement ancêtre des propriétaires de la Compagnie de remorquage Chambon, qui se trouvait au XIXe siècle dans la même rue. (4559)
1790GITk099A Bruxelles de l'Imprimerie du Comité Patriotique et se trouve chez J.J Jorez Fils 1790. In-8 broché sous couverture d'attente chamois muette de l'époque 1 feuillet non chiffré (titre) XIV 88pp. Auréole ancienne sur la couverture, atteinte angulaire de rongeur sans perte de texte, intérieur frais et complet.
173112093Trévoux (d.i. Lyon), Jean Boudot, 1731. 12° (15-18,5 cm). SS. 1664-2196, 9 Bll. Ganzleder der Zeit über vier Bünden mit goldgeprägter Rückenverzierung und Resten eines montierten Rückenschildes
1763PHO-2087S.l. (France), S.n., 1763, in-12 (17x10cm), 584pp., veau marbré d’époque, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre rouge, tranches rouges (frottements, coiffe supérieure arasée, coins usés).
17871004671787. Rome Typis. Sac. Cong. de Propaganda Fide 1787. xvi including one blank leaf 62pp. With one folding plate and several decorative woodcut ornaments and initials. All texts within decorative borders. Later marbled boards with green titleshield on spine. Edges stained red. Several pages browned but a very good and clean copy. Lacks the last leaf. The Alphabetum is written by Melchior Carpanius here revised by Cajetanus Mantegatius and the introduction by the editor Johannes Christopher Amaduzzi. Second edition first 1776 of the first work to be printed in Burmese characters. The types were partly recast in this edition. Birrell & Garnett 21. Cordier BI 351. Herbert & Milner: "South-East Asia. Languages and literatures" pp. 9. Smitskamp PO 209. hardcover
17711001881771. Romae Typis. Sac. Congregationis de Propag. Fide 1771. Woodcut vignette on titlepage. 16pp. some foxing. 19th century blue wrappers. One of the rare publications of the Propagande Fide that was established in 1626 for propaganda among the Eastern peoples. Ferdinand II presented Illyrian types for a missal and the Mediciean and other Oriental types from the Stamperia Vaticana were added to its stock while Stefano Paolini engraved others. It continued its existence throughout the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries: Bodoni received his early training here. In 1789 most of the types were taken to Paris where in 1805 an edition of the Lord's Prayer in 150 languages was printed as a compliment at the time of Napoleon's coronation. Much of the type still remains at the Imprimerie Nationale. c.f. Birrell & Garnett 14. unknown
1797100416<p>1797. Rome Propaganda Fide 1797. 15pp. Unbound. Woodcut vignette on titlepage and one vignette in the text. One of the rare publications of the Propagande Fide that was established in 1626 for propaganda among the Eastern peoples. Ferdinand II presented Illyrian types for a missal and the Mediciean and other Oriental types from the Stamperia Vaticana were added to its stock while Stefano Paolini engraved others. It continued its existence throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries: Bodoni received his early training here. In 1789 most of the types were taken to Paris where in 1805 an edition of the Lord's Prayer in 150 languages was printed as a compliment at the time of Napoleon's coronation. Much of the type still remains at the Imprimerie Nationale. Not in Birrell & Garnett Smitskamp PO 216; Brunet I 197.</p>
1773664L4Romae: Sacra Congregatio de Propaganda Fide 1773. Leather. Very Good. 7" by 4.5". None. A very scarce example of the Tibetan Alphabetum issued by the Sacra Congregatio de Propaganda Fide. The Alphabetum series was one of the first to print the script of different languages. Written in Latin and Tibetan. A first thus of this work. 'The Alphabetum' was created as a reference text for Catholic missionaries who travelled worldwide to promote God's message. The Sacra Congregatio de Propaganda Fide printing press was established by The Vatican in 1622. The press held the largest collection of printing types from languages and scripts worldwide. They quickly produced these booklets of exotic languages which included Arabic Greek Iberian Syrian among many other languages. Presented in a handy pocket sized format the Alphabetums were a marvel of printing at the time. It demonstrated printing of characters not seen by western audiences. Ex library stamps contemporary to the work to the rear of title page for Biblioth Regia Berolinensi. With the vignette seal of the Congregation. This work includes the Lord's prayer the Ave Maria the Apostles' creed and the Ten commandments in Tibetan and Latin. The Tibetan Alphabetum was the first time that there was a western publication on the Tibetan language. It is based on information sent back by missionaries from the Capuchin mission at Lhasa. The work was first published under the name 'Alphabetum Tibetanum' and it would appear that this 1773 printing is the first time that the work appeared under the title 'Alphabetum Tangutanum sive Tibetanum'. The folding plate is provided in facsimile. An important work in print development and language education. In a half calf binding with marbled boards. Damage to the head of spine and to the outer corner to the bottom of both boards. Loss to the leather resulting in the minor damage and loss to the bottom corner of pages not affecting text. Contemporary library stamp to the verso of title page and contemporary inscription to the head of title page 'Ax J 6'. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good Sacra Congregatio de Propaganda Fide hardcover