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8a80691915-1917. teils leichte Gebrauchsspuren/meist ohne Marken. unknown
198420200304006Departamento de Propaganda y Educacion Politica del FSLN 1984-01-01. Paperback. Good. Departamento de Propaganda y EducacioÌn PoliÌtica del FSLN Published Date: 1984. Text in Spanish. A collection of 5 books published in connection with the commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the murder of the General of Free Men and Father of the Popular and Anti-Imperialist Revolution Augusto C. Sandino. Collection includes: Programa Historico del FSLN; Viva Sandino by Carlos Fonseca; Ideario Politico de Augusto Cesar Sandino by Carlos Fonseca; Sandino Guerrillero Proletario by Carlos Fonseca; and Idario Sandinista by Jose B. Escobar. Books are held together by the publishers paper band that says "Viva Sandino" with an image of Sandino. All books are in good condition with some light bumping and creasing to edges and light overall scuffing and soiling. Publisher's band has a few nicks and tears and light soling as well. NOT Ex-Library. Now in an archival-quality removable Brodart Cover. Departamento de Propaganda y Educacio?n Poli?tica del FSLN paperback
16419A5BDK01U79ORome and perhaps elsewhere 1641. Contemporary Italian sheepskin parchment over flexible boards with 0.5 mm flaps on the fore-edge straight-sewn on 4 alum-tawed supports laced through the joints with a hollow back uncoloured linen ties the smooth spine with contemporary manuscript title Africa Greci Italo Greci . at the head and shelfmark CCXXI at the foot plus later paper spine labels including that with the Phillipps manuscripts number 5580. 4to 28.5 x 21 cm. Collection of manuscript transcriptions of about 30 letters and other documents written in brown ink in several hands on about 20 stocks of mostly or entirely Italian laid paper from Catholic missionaries in or writing about Africa Greece Italy Bosnia and Japan. A large collection of about thirty 18th-century transcriptions of letters and other documents from Catholic missionaries writing from or concerning the missions in Africa including Madagascar Algiers and the Barbary Coast Greece Italy including the Mekhitarist Armenian Catholic monastery on the island San Lazzaro degli Armeni in the Venetian lagoon and Japan. The exact number depends how one defines "one" document. Most of the letters transcribed here were originally written at the time of the Portuguese French and Spanish efforts to suppress the Jesuits in their territories both at home and in their colonies beginning around 1750 and leading to the banning of Jesuits from the Portuguese empire 1759 France 1764 and Spain 1767. The Pope finally dissolved the Jesuit order in 1773 but it was re-established in 1814. The documents from this period some explicitly about attempts to suppress the Jesuits were clearly transcribed when they were still new but the collection also includes transcriptions of older letters and documents.Nearly all concern the Sacra Congregatio de Propaganda Fide "the department of the pontifical administration charged with the spread of Catholicism and with the regulation of ecclesiastical affairs in non-Catholic countries" Catholic encyclopedia. While the Jesuits prior to their suppression were a highly evangelical branch of the Catholic Church the Propaganda Fide was the papal office that coordinated the missionary activities of all the orders. The letters provide good evidence both of the relations between the Catholic Church as a whole and the Jesuit Order and of the Church's efforts to continue their evangelical missionary activities at a time when the Jesuits were no longer able to lead them.The manuscript belonged to Frederick North 1766-1827 5th Earl of Guilford and was bought for Sir Thomas Phillipps 1792-1872 at the 1830 Guilford sale. It was sold in the 1919 Phillipps sale. In very good condition with a few documents showing minor foxing or small stains but most leaves fine. The binding is somewhat rubbed most of the sewing supports have broken at the joints and the cover has come loose from the bookblock at the inside of the front hinge but the sewing and case remain structurally sound. Many of the 30 documents no doubt transcribe originals that have since been lost so the present collection forms an important source for the history of Catholic missionary work in the period for information about the regions where they operated and for the relations of the Church as a whole with the Jesuits.l Evans Catalogue . manuscripts . Guilford 8 December 1830 lot 361; Phillipps manuscripts 5580; Sotheby Bibl. Phillippica 1919 lot 1473. hardcover
16365CHGGG01U79ORome 1636. Oblong 8vo 11 x 17 cm. Propaganda Fide Contemporary vellum with the spine at the head of the leaves. A complete set of 12 leaves published without a title-page printed on rectos only each page with a frame of double rules and an additional single rule built up from short rules delineating a panel at the head that contains the title of the leaf 10 of the 12 beginning Alfabeto . and showing woodcut 3 or typographic 7 alphabets the latter showing Hebrew meruba & rabbinical Samaritan majuscule and Syriac estrangela & serto types. The other 2 leaves show a woodcut illustration of an inscription in stone and an interpretation of it including a smaller woodcut. 12 ll. Rare publication of the Propaganda Fide in Rome showing alphabets of non-Latin scripts published without a title-page and printed on the rectos only with 7 of the 12 leaves showing alphabets of the Propaganda Fides printing types for Hebrew 3 sizes of meruba square and 1 of rabbinical semi-cursive Samaritan majuscule and Syriac estrangela and serto. The Syriac language bears no relation to modern Syria but is a form of Aramaic spoken by many early Christians in the Middle East and still surviving today. The Propaganda Fide apparently had some of these types cut exclusively for their use and the present publication shows complete alphabets including some variant forms for 6 of the 7 in most cases also with a few words or lines of text it shows only the first half of the alphabet - alaph to kaph - for the very large serto Syriac. This provides an especially valuable overview of the founts.The present publication collates: A-C4 = 12 ll. with quire signatures on leaves 1-2 of each quire each leaf printed on the recto with a title at the head:A1: Alfabeto del protoparente Adamo I. delineato nella libraria Vaticana. woodcut charactersA2: Alfabeto II. di Adamo secondo che riferisce il P. Giacomo Bonavent. Scozese dell'Ordine di S. Francesco di Paolo nel suo alfabetario intitolato Virga aurea. woodcut charactersA3: Alfabeto III. di Adamo cavato dal libro di Lorenzo Schradero stampato in Helmstatt l'anno 1592. woodcut charactersA4: Alfabeto Hebreo detto Soprasilvio. meruba square Hebrew typeB1: Alfabeto Hebreo detto Testo. meruba square Hebrew typeB2:Alfabeto Hebreo detto Garamone. meruba square Hebrew typeB3: Alfabeto Hebreo rabbinico detto Garamone. rabbinical semi-cursive Hebrew typeB4: Lettere cavata dal P. Tomaso da Navara che si trovano sculpite in una pietra piccola posta à piedi del Monte Oreb dove Dio N.S. diede la legge. woodcut of the Mount Horeb inscriptionC1: Analysi dell'antecedente carattere conforme alla dispositione del P. Atanasio Kircher nel Prodromo Copto approvata da' molti. interpretation of the Mount Horeb inscriptionC2: Alfabeto Samaritano detto Testo. majuscule Samaritan type 1636C3: Alfabeto Estranghelo overo Chaldeo antico detto Testo. estrangela Syriac type Coakley S7 1636C4: Alfabeto Chaldeo overo Siro detto di due righe di Silvio. serto Syriac type Coakley W12 large size 1618 bought by the Propaganda Fide 1653Nearly all references describe this book as an oblong 8vo but this appears to be an error. The two copies we have examined are both oblong 4tos with the chain-lines vertical in the oblong leaves and the watermarks divided at the heads of the leaves in the middle of a long edge. Several leaves with the double rule at the foot shaved not effecting the text or quire signatures otherwise in good condition. A rare collection of non-Latin alphabets including the Propaganda Fides Hebrew Samaritan and Syriac types.l Amaduzzi Catalogus librorum . Propaganda Fide 1773 p. 7; Birrell & Garnett 1928 4; Coakley Typography of Syriac W12 & S7; Philologia orientalis 199; D. Stolzenberg Egyptian Oedipus: antiquarianism oriental studies . in the work of Athanasius Kircher Thesis Stanford Univ. 2004 pp. 118 & 121; WorldCat 11 copies in 9 entries. hardcover
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>
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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
193112924San Francisco: Farallon Press 1931. First Limited Edition. Number 91 of an unspecified limitation. Hand-numbered and signed by the author on copyright page. Large octavo 25cm; original gilt-blocked cloth; dustjacket; 171pp; illus. Brief ownership inscription to front endpaper else a tight fine copy. In the original dustjacket toned on spine and margins with a few short closed tears to extremities Very Good. The author a hydroelectric engineer presents the results of his first-hand survey of Soviet electrification projects in 1930. He concludes that Individualism has and will continue to trump Collectivism on the path to progress. Well-illustrated with halftones and three mounted color plates reproducing Soviet poster designs; two maps. Farallon Press unknown
048314715X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
198593215Luanda Angola: Edicoes DIP 1985. Hardcover. Near fine thus with pervious owner name hand-writen in ink and scribbled out also in ink to front free enedpaper; in a very good jacket. Folio in illus jacket; 237 pages: color illustrations; 30 cm. In English French and Portuguese. Many worthwhile color photos of Angola from the 1980 and 70s. Uncommon title. / A large book that weighs 3 lbs before packing. Extra shipping charges may apply for international & expedited orders. Please inquire. Edicoes DIP hardcover
0332997219.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
23581Berlin: Cigaretten-Bilderdienst Altona-Bahrenfeld 1933. 1st edition. Pages 34 pp.Oblong 4to. Paper cover embossed in gold. 1st edition. Tipped in color illustrations throughout. Complete set of illustrations on world cultures. Minor cover soil and wear foxing throughout. Very good condition. Berlin: Cigaretten-Bilderdienst Altona-Bahrenfeld 1933. unknown
23576Berlin: Herausgegeben vom Cigaretten-Bilderdienst Altona-Bahrenfeld 1936. 1st edition. 4to. Paper cover embossed in gold. 1st edition. Black & white text and borders with tipped in color illustrations throughout. Complete set of illustrations on military history. Minor cover soil and wear foxing throughout. Berlin: Herausgegeben vom Cigaretten-Bilderdienst Altona-Bahrenfeld 1936. unknown
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5g581um 1916. Motivmaß: ca. 188 x 23 cm außerhalb des Motivs kleine Löcher/fleckig/mittige Faltspur/leichte Randknickspuren. - Das Deutsche Volk rennt dem Irrlicht dem Sieg in Form einer Germania in den Abgrund hinterher. Rückseitig alter Namenszug "Boemker Lt. d. R. 4/79 Infanterie-Regiment 79 -" unknown
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