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3 vols.: 487 + 461 + 207pp.richly ill., [very extensive & well illustrated catalogue on all aspects of Roman (ecclesiastical) art in Köln], in-4°, VG
307Lvgdvni Sumpt. Philippi Borde , Lavrentii Arnavd , & Clavdii Rigavd 1659 ( E. O. ) 1 vol. in-4 T. , ( 9 )ff. , 462 pp. , ( 17 ) ff. . Texte en latin sur 2 col. . Traité en 31 questions , avec dédicace Illustriss. reverendissimoque Domino D. Camillo de Nevfville , archiepiscopo et comiti Lugdunensi ( ... ) , ode , Symbola heroica , Ervdito lectori , Syllabus exercitationum Lugdunensum de simonia vniversa , Emendanda , et in fine , Index rerum et verborum ( ... ) Marque typographique avec devise " Semina fortunae geminat cum tempore virtus " sur titre en rouge et noir . Bandeaux , lettrines , cul-de-lampe . Pleine basane . Dos à 5 nerfs , p. de titre maroquin rouge , fleurons dorés . Reliure sans doute vernie . Tranches marbrées . Qqs petits trous au dos et au mors inf. . Deux manques à la page de titre : deux ex-libris découpés . Papier jauni ; des rousseurs notamment pp. 65-70 . Des mouillures importantes sur les 4 premiers ff. , puis s ' éclaircissant . Petites taches d ' encre sur l ' extrême marge ou la gouttière sur les 7 ou 8 premiers ff. et les pp. 91 à 125 . Un mot rayé p. 47 , un mot rajouté p. 64 .
Book rebound in dark brown boards. Rubbing and edgeworn boards. Spine cover colour has mostly flecked off exposing board underneath. Gilt Spine label with gilt tooling intact. Some foxing and light browning to pages. Scholar's name stamped to ffep (Dr. R. Ten Kate). Endpapers browned. ; Vol. 2.1: (1838) 256 pp; Vol. 3.2 (1839) 279 pp; 2 Volumes Bound in 1 Book. Bibliotheca Patrum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum Selecta, Vol. 2.1 & 3.2
This is a very good hardcover copy in the publisher's original navy blue boards decorated in gilt. Completely clean inside and out. Text completely in Greek. Illustrated in black & white with 315 photgraphs and drawings of Christian and Byzantine antiquities. 10" high X 7" wide, 519. The title page has the letter 'A' indicating perhaps that it is one of at least 2 volumes, but World Cat shows only this volume was published. A note by the author or publisher at the end of this volume indicates that a volume 'B' was planned, but apparently never published. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
1831500045703London: Westley 1831. First Edition. . Hardcover. Poor. On free inquiry in religion etc rear board missing front board loose. Scarce book <br/> <br/> Westley hardcover
19122003DBWien, Anton Schroll, 1912. 4°. (10) S. 315 (1) S. Mit 330 Abb. im Text und auf Tafeln sowie 37 z.T. gef. Tafeln. Halbleinenband der Zeit (berieben und bestossen). = "Österreichische Kunsttopographie", 9. Bd.
19114605CBLeipzig, Karl W. Hiersemann, 1911. Gr.-8°. XIII (1), 275 (1) S., (4) Bl. (Verlagsanzeigen). Mit 64 Tafeln. Orig.-Leinenband. = "Kunstgeschichtliche Monographien", Band XV.
25041One dated 'University College Oxford / Innocents Day 28 December 1866'. Another on letterhead of Christ Church Oxford 'Whitsun Monday'. The last without date or place. Excellent affectionate and eloquent content including a moving expression of the conventional Victorian view of Christmas. See Bright's entry in the Oxford DNB. A total of eight pages six of which are closely written. Items One and Two addressed to ‘My dear Jacob’. Item Three is incomplete. ONE: ‘Univ Coll / Innocents Day 1866.’ 5pp 12mo. On bifolium. Bright’s signature ‘W. Bright’ and the conclusion of the letter i.e. the fifth page are written crosswise at the head of the first page. He begins by stating that Jacob’s letter ‘was a very good companion to one which I received from Newbolt’. He spent ‘a very happy Christmas’ at ‘SS Phil. James and Merton’. The following passage gives an indication of the letter’s quality: ‘It was striking to enter the former church at 7.30 when I went to take the first of the three celebrations and contrast the dim soft twilight outside with the splendour of the sanctuary lit up by sixteen candles and with the altar in its radiant Christmas garb. You remember how Liddon accounts for the use of the highly dogmatic and gospel rather than of any more historic or narrative selections; - Christmas is the day on which owing to the immeasurable condescenscion and the circumstances of infancy and poverty which surround it the Church owes and in fact cannot refrain from rendering a special recognition of the Divinity of the Virginborn. I never felt that so much as when I had to repeat the closing words of that interdiction to S. John’s gospel at that time and place.’ He praises ‘the best skill of the 16th century’ remarking that ‘the most accurate statements of doctrinal truth are precisely the forms most full to Christian minds of devotional power’ adding ‘I am always sorry when good men like Archd. Churton & Sir R. Palmer fail to see the immense advantage of exact orthodoxy in hymns or prayers’. In another paragraph discussing Christmas he writes: ‘I do not htink that its joy is as triumphant as the “Paschale gaudium†but it has in it a character of peculiar & exquisite sweetness: the secret of which I take to be that it unites all the tender and pathetic associations of infancy and motherhood and of a birthday with the intense convictions that express themselves in the worship of Our Lord see the Adeste Fideles. How deeply one pities this week that poor unhappy apostate at Pietermaritz.’ The reference is to Bishop Colenso. He describes the service at Merton in great detail before expressing great sympathy with Jacob’s ‘difficulties as to Church restoration in a rural parish. What is the right way I wonder of restoring’. He ends with affectionate words about their friendship. TWO: ‘Whitsun Monday’. 2pp 12mo. The commencement of the letter only. He had received the news of Jacob’s ‘new prospects’: ‘Witney will grieve - but you could not have declined such a call.’ He will keep a look out for a curate but is ‘greatly pressed by various occupations’. Signed ‘W Bright.’ THREE: Conclusion of letter only hence no date or place. 2pp 12mo. On single leaf. Signed ‘W Bright.’ Cuts in: ‘. secret of Edward King’s influence as Principal. One sees better what he is by observing his intense pastoral love as it comes out in his dealings with his parish boys and young men.’ Later he writes: ‘I thought S. Augustine’s phrase Ama et fac quod vis might be the motto of his ministry: and when he reclined under a tent for two or three hours watching a cricket match with a playful word for each boy or man who came back from his innings I knew that all this was part of his work.’ He continues with reference to ‘Charles Martin and Talbot’ Cuddesden Alfred Pott. ‘Hall has seen Bp Gray who told him that if Mr Butler went out to Nolet he would be received by the great majority of clergy and communicants: but that the fury of the heretical and irreligious body would make his life almost a life of martyrdom.’ He continues: ‘I had what I esteem the honour the day before yesterday of a letter from Miss Yonge. the author Charlotte Yonge I always think she is one of the best teachers last word underlined I ever had.’ One dated 'Univ[ersity] Coll[ege, Oxford] / Innocents Day [28 December] 1866'. Another, on letterhead of Christ Church, Oxford, unknown
Z1-F-020-02303Blackwell Pub. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Blackwell Pub unknown
304 pages. Index. Glossary. "... Traces the ecclesiastical architecture of early Ontario from the prehistoric Amerindians' Serpent Mound at Rice Lake to the Confederation era. Longhouse, synagogue, meeting-house, cathedral, little country church, Miss MacRae describes them all, outlining the circumstances under which they were built, the architectural features, and the changes which were made to 'update' the buildings and bring them into line with current fashion." - from dust jacket. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Binding sound. Worthy reference copy. Book
19122003DBWien, Anton Schroll, 1912. 4°. (10) S. 315 (1) S. Mit 330 Abb. im Text und auf Tafeln sowie 37 z.T. gef. Tafeln. Halbleinenband der Zeit + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + (berieben und bestossen). = "Österreichische Kunsttopographie", 9. Bd.
2000100132839Cambridge University Press 2000 268 pages 15 24x2 29x23 37cm. 2000. Cartonné jaquette. 268 pages.
In-8°. pp. 10, 1 cb, montate su fogli in-4°, un legno al frontespizio. Firmato Luc’Antonio Coselli. Senza Legatura. roma rome santa maria della pace diritto canonico ecclesiastical law
1883R47235Romae, Ex typographia polyglotta 1883 2 volumes: 1074,80 + 639pp., text in latin, cart.cover with leather spine (title engilded), 23cm., VG, [contains: vol.I: Complectens Excommunicationes Romano Pontifici speciali modo et simpliciter reservatas & II: omplectens Excommunicationes latae sententiae Episcopis sive Ordinariis et nemini reservatas, tum Suspensiones e Interdicta latae sententiae Summo Pontifici reservata]
2 volumes: 1074,80 + 639pp., text in latin, cart.cover with leather spine (title engilded), 23cm., VG, [contains: vol.I: Complectens Excommunicationes Romano Pontifici speciali modo et simpliciter reservatas & II: omplectens Excommunicationes latae sententiae Episcopis sive Ordinariis et nemini reservatas, tum Suspensiones e Interdicta latae sententiae Summo Pontifici reservata]
In-8°. pp. XI montate su fogli in-4°, senza legatura, legno al frontespizio. Il documento e firmato dal Penitenziere maggiore, il cardinale Giovanni Carlo Boschi, e in calce ddal Segretario Gregorius Canonicus Leonardi. giubileo jubilee Clemente XIV pena carceri diritto ecclesiastico ecclesiastical law donne women indulgenze assoluzione absolution
19114605CBLeipzig, Karl W. Hiersemann, 1911. Gr.-8°. XIII (1), 275 (1) S., (4) Bl. (Verlagsanzeigen). Mit 64 Tafeln. Orig.-Leinenband. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + = "Kunstgeschichtliche Monographien", Band XV.
0952973340.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1903101641The Dolphin Press January 1903. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 'Designed to supply systematic information regarding the religious life the ecclesiastical arts and sciences and practical church work.' 8 Vols. Crisp unmarked text moderate scuffing and shelfwear small tears at the edges of several covers. The Dolphin Press hardcover
1943113311Lille, Facultés catholiques, coll. « Mémoires et travaux publiés par des professeurs des Facultés catholiques de Lille », n° 53 1943 In-4 25 x 16,5 cm. Broché, couverture grise, auteur & titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat, 490 pp., notes en bas de page, bibliographie, index des noms de lieux et de personnes, table des matières. Exemplaire en bon état, dos bruni.
177164072CBAugustae Vindel/Oeniponti [Augsburg/Innsbruck], Verlag Joseph Wolff, 1771. 4°. 22,5 x 18 cm. [5] Blatt, [1], XV Seiten, [1] Blatt, 764 Seiten, [4] Blatt. Brauner Lederband der Zeit auf fünf Bünden mit rotem Lederrückenschild und Rundum-Rotschnitt. [6 Warenabbildungen]
0952973359.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
17616College University of Glasgow . 29 July 1807. 1p. 4to. On bifolium. Addressed with broken seal in black wax on reverse of second leaf to 'Charles MacIntosh Esqr - &c &c'. In fair condition on aged and worn paper. He apologises for being 'unable to attend to pay the usual last Duty to the Remains of your excellent Father & my Friend' but assures MacIntosh that 'no man more sincerely laments his Departure than I do'. He ends in the hope that 'the great & gracious God may sanctify this Dispensation to all concerned'. Signe 'Your much afflicted but very faithful & obedt. Humble Sert. H: Macleod College 29 July 1807'. Perhaps the correspondent is the inventor of the waterproof coat - he was a student at Glasgow University. College [ University of Glasgow ]. 29 July 1807. unknown
pp. 1275, (5) [Publisher's catalogue] + Frontis and Engraved Half Title + Numerous full page engravings. Text drawings. Paper of some engravings very browned but not brittle. Double column. All edges marbled. 4to. Original full leather binding, boards ruled in gold. Spine elaborately decorated in gold. Spine repaired. Hardbound. Very good. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! RELIGION BOX 8
1892109392Allier Grenoble 1892 Grenoble, Imp. Typographique et Lithographique de F. Allier Père & Fils, 1892, XXX-434 p., demi-chagrin rouge, environ 33x25cm, des frottements d'usage sur la reluire avec le cuir un peu sali, quelques chiffres manuscrits sur la page de titre, dernière garde blanche contrecollée à celle de couleur, une déchirure sans manque dans la marge de la dernière page (errata), sinon intérieur propre.