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1891071993Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press 1891. Hardcover. Very Good. 10" x 7.5" x 1. Rebacked this copy is bound in half brown leather and brown cloth boards. Gilt trims the seams along the cover. Hubbed spine bears four raised bands with gilt lettering and ornamentation. Deckled foredge and foot. Teal endpapers. Leaves are a laid cotton rag paper. Title page bears small black and white engraving also present on the last page. Two large fold-out data tables are present in beautiful condition printed on vellum. Other printed data tables throughout. Includes seven appendices. x 154 pp. <br><br>CONDITION: Very good. Cover shows wear and spine repair is solid. Reinforced inner hinges with a dark teal publisher's cloth. Leaves have lightly toned with light foxing throughout. Text is very bold and bright. Occasional small tears on page edges. Unmarked except for previous owner's name written within the front endpapers and notation about the book's contents in pencil on a front flyleaf. A solid handsome copy. Full refund if not satisfied. <br><br>ABOUT THE AUTHOR: "Daniel Berkeley Updike 1860-1941 was an American printer and historian of typography. In 1880 he joined the publishers Houghton Mifflin & Company of Boston as an errand boy. He worked for the firm's Riverside Press and trained as a printer but soon moved to typographic design. In 1896 he founded the Merrymount Press. . Updike was greatly interested in the history of printing types and in 1922 published Printing Types: Their History Forms and Use. An extensively revised second edition was published in 1937. He was involved in the Anglo-American 'Typographical Renaissance' of the time together with Frederic Goudy Stanley Morison Bruce Rogers and Theodore Low De Vinne." Wikipedia. Printed at the Riverside Press hardcover
184516199Bourg, Milliet-Bottier, 1845 ; in-12 ; basane marbrée de l'époque ; 249 pp.
18398014Metis Metz: Collignon DD. Episcopi 1839. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo 552pp. ccxii. A very good copy in contemporary full calf. Leather generally dried and scuffed outer joints tender but holding and any remnant of a spine label is no longer present. Contemporary marbled endpapers. Period ownership inscription in Lorain County Ohio of all places!. A very scarce Latin-language book of songs in Latin with sheet music-style notation almost throughout. OCLC describes the contents as containing Gregorian chants. We can locate just one copy of this 1839 edition at an Abbey in Indiana. We presume some other copies may exist in European cathedral libraries but in any event it's a scarce volume. Collignon, DD. Episcopi hardcover
19428068Coutances 1942 In folio agrafé, 352 pp. Couverture un peu ternie. Coupes lég. effrangées, quelques rousseurs, très nombreuses illustrations contre-collées en noir, bandeaux d’encadrements à toutes pages.
014730[Diocèse de Langres, César-Guillaume de la Luzerne, Yonne] 29 mars 1784 & 6 avril 1785, 4p in-folio. Nomination de Louis Marry, prêtre, comme vicaire de Percey [Les Croûtes]. Ce village se trouvait alors dans le diocèse de Langres (Marne actuelle) mais se trouve aujourd'hui dans l'Yonne. Le document est signé par deux vicaires généraux en 1784 et 1785, vicaires différents le titulaire ayant dû changer entre temps. [357]
545868P., Lecoffre, 1858. In-8 broché, 115 pp.
1515227891 feuille de papier, 51,5x36 cm. (Restauration 2023).
186620181Genève, Société d'histoire et d'archéologie de Genève, 1866. In-4 de [6]-XXVII-[1]-542 pages, cartonnage d'éditeur, dos (moderne) de percaline grise, pièce de titre en veau noir.
186620655Genève, Société d'histoire et d'archéologie de Genève, 1866. In-4 broché de [6]-XXVII-[1]-542 pages, couverture de papier gris muet.
1488ABC_46242Diocese of Utrecht the County of Holland 1488. Contemporary blind-tooled calf over rounded "cushioned" wooden boards sewn on 4 supports each board with a double-fillet frame forming rectangles and squares the central panel filled with a diaper of double fillets making 4 whole and 8 half lozenges the lozenges and the surrounding rectangular and square fields all with blind-stamped three-leaf clovers and stars. With the original brass catch- and anchor-plates the latter with remnants of the leather fastenings and the later silk red ribbon markers loosely preserved. Large 8vo 19 x 13.5 x 4 cm. Written in Dutch on vellum leaf 19 x 13.5 cm; text block ca. 10.5 x 6.5/7 cm by 2 gothic textura hands the second hand appearing on f. 2r-v f. 15r-16r and f. 140v-141v in 1 column 20 lines/page for the first hand for the main text and calendar; 22 lines/page for the additions written by the second hand. All leaves are numbered in pencil in the upper margin of the rectos by a 19th- or 20th-century hand. Richly iluminated by the Master of the Brussels Hours of the Bezborodko Group being one of the stylistic groups of the Masters of the Dark Eyes with 6 full-page miniatures ca. 16.5 x 11.5 cm one ca. 14.5 x 10 cm and two ca. 15 x 10.5 cm 2 historiated initials 10-line both in blue on a burnished raised gold ground; the first showing the Virgin with Child against a red dotted background the second showing Christ crowned with thorns and holding a globe and 4 larger decorated initials 9- and 10-line initials in burnished raised gold or blue on a blue or burnished raised gold ground filled with floral and vine motifs in mauve red and green. 5 of 6 miniatures appear in a thin gold frame with four-margin border decoration. The historiated and larger decorated initials also have four-marginal border decoration and golden bars. Also with several smaller decorated initials 6-line initials in burnished raised gold or blue and occasionally in mauve filled with blue or mauve and decorated with white and gold-painted filligree decoration on a burnished raised gold or blue ground sometimes with a decorated bar in gold mauve and blue and/or three-marginal border decoration small initials 2/3-line initials in burnished raised gold filled with blue or mauve and white decoration on a mauve or blue field with one-marginal and occassionally two-marginal scrolling foliage with detached green and attached gold leaves except for the initials in the calendar and sometimes with a decorated bar in gold mauve and blue and many 1-line lombardic initials in blue and red. Also with a 6-line blue penwork initial on a red penwork ground being a contemporary addition. All three- and four-marginal border decoration on an uncoloured background filled in with small dots or short tendrils in black show acanthus leaves vividly coloured in green blue bright red mauve yellow ochre and gold various flowers and several brightly coloured birds and fabulous beings with gold and black/white dots among them. An extensively and beautifully decorated Dutch-language book of hours written on good quality vellum and dated 1488 and illuminated by the Master of the Brussels Hours of the Bezborodko Group being one of the stylistic groups of the famous Masters of the Dark Eyes. The present book of hours was hitherto unrecorded as manuscript of these famous illuminators of medieval manuscripts and it appears to be the earliest example of a manuscript decorated by the Master of the Brussels Hours of the Bezborodko Group.With regards to the text the present manuscript can be considered as a quite common book of hours as it contain texts often present in these books the Hours of the Virgin the Long Hours of the Cross the Hours of the Holy Spirit the Hours of Eternal Wisdom the Office of the Dead and the Seven Penitential Psalms including a litany and some other suffrages and prayers. However with regards to the decoration program the present manuscript is notorious as it was a yet unrecorded example of a manuscript illuminated by one of the Masters of the Dark Eyes more specific the Master of the Brussels Hours of the Bezborodko Group. Many thanks to dr. Klara Broekhuijsen for conforming this and for providing us the material to study this manuscript in relation to other manuscripts of the Bezborodko Group.The Masters of the Dark Eyes are considered to be the "most important and most prolific illuminators working in the County of Holland" Broekhuijsen Masters and miniatures and were named after their most prominent feature: the heavy shadows around the eyes of their figures. They were responsible for the illumination of many works of which an unusually large number of over seventy manuscripts are left and they are known for the lavishness and extent of their decoration programmes. On stylistic grounds the Masters of the Dark Eyes are divided into seven groups all flourishing between ca. 1490-1510 of which one is called the Bezborodko Group "the best among the Masters of the Dark Eyes in terms of quality" Broekhuijsen Masters and miniatures. Features of the Bezborodko Group are a refined use of colour their specific border decoration acanthus leaves in various colours flowers and fabulous beasts with gold or black dots among them leaving the bare vellum visible and moreover their use of engravings and woodcuts as models for the compositions of their miniatures.In the Bezborodko Group we distinguish two painters: the Master of the Bezborodko Hours and the Master of the Brussels Hours. The decoration program of this book of hours is an outstanding example of the work of the Master of the Brussels Hours. Differences between both Bezborodko Masters come out in the first place in their use of colour. The Master of the Brussels Hours has a preference for more dark reds and blues in the draperies of figures and in the border decoration instead of the softer colours pink yellow pale blue of the Master of the Bezborodko Hours. The border decoration in this manuscript show especially many vivid red and blue and especially the draperies of the figures in the miniatures are almost all painted in a dark deep blue. Another feature of the way they shape their figures in the miniatures. The figures as painted by the Master of the Brussels Hours are somewhat taller slender and more elegant with finer faces more pointed chins especially for women and sharper contours in contrast to the figures of the Master of the Bezborodko Hours which have more thickset compact forms with rounder faces. In the present manuscript the figures all have pointed chins. When we compare the compositions in the present book of hours with those in other manuscripts illuminated by the Master of the Brussels Hours we find almost one-to-one matches in the decoration program.The present manuscript is the earliest dated example of a book of hours illuminated by the Master of the Brussels Hours being signed 1488. Five other manuscripts of the Bezborodko Group are dated two date from 1489 one from 1490 two from 1491. It is quite hard to say precisely where the manuscript must have been made as it is for almost every manuscript illuminated by the Masters of the Dark Eyes but we can assume that the present book of hours is illuminated in the former County of Holland. The present manuscript was long time unrecorded as a manuscript illuminated by one of the Masters of the Dark Eyes because it circulated for years in private collections. We know that the manuscript was formerly part of the library of the Old Catholic Clergy of Sts. Gummarus and Pancratius in Enkhuizen based upon the 19th-century inscription on the verso of the front endpaper. In May 1909 the manuscript was at auction Frederik Muller nr. 814 and again a year later on 16-17 June 1910 nr. 1736 where it was bought by the jurist W.H. Köhler living in Maarssen. The manuscript was sold again on auction at Van Huffelen on 7 February 1946 where it was bought by W.A. Hofman. From then on the present manuscript remained family property obtained by the current owner by inheritance.Binding slightly worn and professionally restored around the spine. Fastenings 2 and 1 anchor plate lost. Some marginal dust-soiling of the leaves some marginal spots and stains a few very minor marginal tears never affecting the miniatures or text two small wormholes in the last quire not affecting the text and some more worming on the last endpaper endpapers browned and chipped a few marginal creases some miniatures initials and border decoration show signs of wear but overall the book of hours being a beautiful and curious example of book illumination by one of the Masters of the Dark Eyes is still in good condition.l The description made by Willem de Vreese of the present manuscript can be found in the Bibliotheca Neerlandica Manuscripta 856. For the Masters of the Dark Eyes and the Brezborodko group: Klara H. Broekhuijsen The Masters of the Dark Eyes. Late medieval manuscript painting in Holland 2009; Klara H. Broekhuijsen Masters and miniatures. Proceedings of the congress on medieval manuscript illumination in the Northern Netherlands Utrecht 10-13 December 1989 pp. 403-412. hardcover
015662[Namur] Placard « Lettre pastorale de Monseigneur l'évêque de Namur au Clergé Séculier & Régulier de son Diocèse ». Namur, Ferdinand-Joseph Lafontaine, 12 septembre 1791. 1p in-folio (environ 40.5*31.5cm). Lettre dans laquelle l'évêque, Albert Louis de Lichtervelde, appelle à la concorde dans une période de discorde, et à la prière pour le nouveau monarques, Léopold II (sur le trône depuis moins d'un an). Pliée anciennement, petite déchirure en marge. [92]
187732064Maine: Protestant Episcopal Church Diocese of Maine. Various printers 1877. Wraps. Good. Octavo size. Binding in poor condition with covers and end sheets missing. Top text edges gilt. Pamphlet condition ranges from fair to very good with most in good to very good condition. Some light edge chips to the fragile covers. A complete abbreviated list of the twenty five titles follows:<br /> <br /> 1. Diocese of Maine 1820-1829. No date or printer listed. 32 pages. 1874 inscription on the title page. Light spotting front cover. Good.<br /> <br /> 2. Journal of the Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Churchin The State of Maine Held in St. Paul's Church Portland June 12 & 13 1833. Published in Portland 1833. 16 pages Light toning to the paper. Very good.<br /> <br /> 3. Journal of the sixteenth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church June 1835. 16 pages. Missing the outer covers. Fair condition;<br /> <br /> 4. Diocese of Maine 1820-1840. Printed in Portland 1876. 92 pages of Journals of the Annual Conventions. Diocese of Massachusetts inscription with its embossed blind stamp on the front outer wrap. 92 pages. Very good.<br /> <br /> 5. Journal of the Twenty Second Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Maine May 1841. Printed in Gardiner 1841. 12 pages. No outer wraps. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 6. Maine Convention Protestant Episcopal Church Journal of the Twenty Third Annual Convention. Printed in Gardiner 1842. 14 pages. Original wraps present. Very good;<br /> <br /> 7. Journal of the Twenty Fourth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Portland 1843. 20 pages. Light foxing and wear. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 8. Journal of the Twenty Fifth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Portland 1844. 24 pages. No outer wraps. Ink stain front cover. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 9. Journal of the Twenty Sixth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Portland 1845. 24 pages. No outer wraps. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 10. Journal of the Twenty Seventh Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1846. 24 pages. No outer wraps. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 11. Journal of the Twenty Eighth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1847. 24 pages. No outer wraps. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 12. Journal of the Twenty Ninth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1848. 39 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. 39 pages. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 13. Journal of the Thirtieth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1849. 43 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 14. Journal of the Thirty First Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1850. 40 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 15. Journal of the Thirty Second Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1851. 43 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 16. Journal of the Thirty Third Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1852. 43 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 17. Journal of the Thirty Fourth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1853. 45 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 18. Journal of the Thirty Fifth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1854. 45 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 19. Journal of the Thirty Sixth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Portland 1855. 43 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Larger size paper which is chipped on the edges and covers. Fair condition;<br /> <br /> 20. Journal of the Thirty Seventh Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1856. 56 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 21. Journal of the Thirty Fourth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1857. 48 pages. Includes folding chart. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Light edge chipping to the covers. Very good condition; <br /> <br /> 22. A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Maine At the Annual Convention by George Burgess. Printed in Augusta 1853. 20 pages. Includes outer wraps. Institutional and discard stamps on the front wrap and title page. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 23. The Third Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Maine Delivered at the Thirty Seventh Annual Convention in St. Mark's Church Augusta. By Right Rev. George Burgess. Printed in Augusta 1856. 21 pages. Institutional and discard stamps on the front cover and title page. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 24. A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Maine In Christ Church Gardiner at the Annual Convention July 9 1862. By Right Rev. George Burgess. Printed in Bangor 1862. 22 pages. Institutional and discard stamps on the front cover and title page. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 25 Cathedral Church of Saint Luke Portland Maine. Sermon Preached at the Consecration on the Feast of S. Luke October 18 A.D. 1877. By Morgan Dix. Printed in Portland 1877. 32 pages. Institutional stamp on the front cover and pencil marks on the title page. Light edge chips to the covers. Good condition. Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of Maine. Various printers unknown
184330586Savannah: W. T. Wiliams 1843. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Wraps. 43 pages. Printed stitched brown wraps. Newer gray paper covers. Publication complete with original outer title wrap bound inside gray covers. Rear wrap is blank white sheet. Light toning to the contents. W. T. Wiliams unknown
184731562Tallahassee: Office of the Florida Sentinel; Printed by Joseph Clisby 1847. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Original printed stitched wraps. 31 pages. Discoloration spots to the outer wrap. Contents include the minutes of proceedings Bishop's speech Church reports and data including numbers of "colored" congregants Treasurer's Report Constitution Canons etc. Light toning and creases to the contents. Early Florida imprint. Office of the Florida Sentinel; Printed by Joseph Clisby unknown
187136086Tallahassee Florida: Dyke & Son 1871. First Edition. Wraps. Good . Stitched wraps. 9" x 6". 41 pages. Tan wraps with title on the front cover. Soft cover is vertically creased. A few spots on the back cover. Interior contents clean. Dyke & Son unknown
187236087Tallahassee Florida: Dyke & Son 1872. Wraps. Fair. Stitched wraps. 9" x 6". 72 pages. Printed yellow outer front cover is present but detached and chipped on the edge. Missing the rear wrap. Light vertical crease to the contents. Some pages are creased upper edge. Contents include contributions from several clergy members in Florida. Also included is a lengthy address by Bishop John Freeman Young. Fair. Dyke & Son unknown
187455188Graz, Selbstverlag des Vereines, 1874. 8°. 30 S., Heftstreifen.
020439[Troyes, Aube] Un prêtre du diocèse de Troyes. L.A.S., 18 janvier 1833, 3p in-4. A l'abbé Henri-Rémi Hubert (1760-1842), chanoine de Troyes, poète, bibliothécaire de la ville de Troyes de 1809 à 1842. Longue lettre amicale, mentionnant notamment des querelles ecclésiastiques à Troyes, donnant des conseils à l'abbé Hubert, encensant l'évêque de Troyes. Malheureusement nous n'avons pas su déchiffrer la signature mais la lettre montre un prêtre de Troyes qui a quitté le diocèse. [492]
1981109428Beauchesne, impr. Laballery, à Clamecy, coll. « Histoire des diocèses de France ; 13 » 1981 In-8 broché 22 cm sur 16. 307 pages. 6 cartes. Bon état d’occasion.
1974109425Beauchesne, impr. Laballery, à Clamecy, coll. « Histoire des diocèses de France ; 2 » 1974 In-8 broché 22 cm sur 16. 303 pages, couverture illustrée. 4 cartes. Bon état d’occasion.
1976109426Beauchesne, impr. Laballery, à Clamecy, coll. « Histoire des diocèses de France ; 4 » 1976 In-8 broché 22 cm sur 16. 331 pages. 6 cartes. Bon état d’occasion.
1971109424Paris, Letouzey & Ané, coll. « Histoire des diocèses de France » 1971 In-12 broché 19 cm sur 14. 279 pages, couverture illustrée. 2 pages de planches. 3 cartes. Bon état d’occasion.
1722010524London: Printed for J. Roberts at the Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane 1722 Book. Good. Disbound. 42 pages. ESTC T75486. Disbound with no covers. Page edges are untrimmed and dusty. Staining to pages at start and finish. Printed for J. Roberts at the Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane unknown
0366935127.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1333959419.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback