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239401S.l. [Madrid], s.d. (1974) fort vol. in-4, [2] ff. n. ch., XXVI pp., 684 pp., 5844 numéros décrits, demi-basane cerise racinée, dos à nerfs ornés de pointillés dorés, pièce de titre noire (reliure de l'époque). Dos légèrement insolé.
65437, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 520 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Language: English. ISBN 9782503589954.
In- 8°; pp. IX, testatina e capolettera incisi su legno Pagine montate su foglio in-4°. Senza legatura. taglio all’ultima carta. clemente XIV ordine benedettini san benedetto francia france monasteri conventi diritto ecclesiastico law ecclesiastical
184757783London, John Weale, 1847. origi.Halblderband mit Rundgoldschnitt, 4°, illustrierter Titelsteite und 20 Tafeln.
184412420DBQuedlinburg, Verlag und Druck von Ludwig L. Franke, 1844. Klein-8°. 17 cm. 102 Seiten. Einacher Pappband der Zeit, gebunden. Jan van Leiden (eigentlich Jan Beuckelszoon oder Beukelszoon, geboren am 2. Februar 1509 bei Leiden, gestorben am 22. Ja
182653224Osnabrück: mit Kisslingischen Schriften 1826. 8vo pp. 6 viii 677 32 64; bound with as issued: Gebete zum Gebrauch für die Privat- und Haus-Andacht und auch beym öffentlichen Gottesdienste : des Osnabrückischen Land-Gesangbuchs erster Anhang Osnabrück 1826 pp. 120; bound with as issued: Die epistolischen und evangelischen Texte auf alle Sonn- und Festtage des Jahrs : nebst der harmonischen Geschichte des Leidens Osnabrück 1826 pp. 96; words only without music with melodies indicated by title; contemporary and likely original black goat blindstamped spine; very good. Lutheran hymns prayers and devotions. <br/><br/> mit Kisslingischen Schriften unknown books
1724486Amsterdam Jean van Sefteren 1724 1vol. in-12 (16 x 10 cm ) ( poids = 400 g ) Frontisp. , t., ( 10 ) ff. , 574 pp. . Frontispice et une gravure HT par F. M. La Cave datés de 1723 . Avec : Epitre au Roi , Au lecteur , Préface , Approbation , Avertissement , Table des chapitres , et in fine , Relation du sacre du roi Louis XV (pp. 407 à 560 ) , Liste des princes du sang , cardinaux , archevêques et évêques, abbés , prieurs , religieux & autres (...) qui ont fait des fonctions ou qui ont été invités au sacre de Louis XV, Approbation de la Relation . Titre en rouge et noir , marque typographique ; bandeaux , lettrines , cul-de-lampe . Veau fauve marbré . Dos lisse , orné , doré , p. de titre rouge . Filet à froid sur les coupes . Coupes filetées . Tranches rouges . Gardes papier marbré coquille . Bon état . Qqs rousseurs , des feuillets jaunis .
0952973375.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Madrid, Joseph de Urrutia, 1790, 4 tomos en 2 volúmenes, 24 x 19,5 cm., holandesa piel de época, 44 + 262 págs. = portada + 1 hoja + 332 págs. + 1 hoja = 256 págs. + 2 hojas = 334 págs. + 17 hojas.
383Cologne Chez Nicolas Schouten 1673 ( E. O. ) 1 vol. in-12 ( 14,5 x 8,5 cm ) T. , 11 ff. n. ch. , 256 pp. . Notes marginales . Avec Avis au lecteur , Lettre d' un abbé commendataire à un théologien , Response , Table . Bandeaux , culs-de-lampe . Plein veau granité de l' époque . Dos à 4 nerfs , caissons et titre dorés . Tranches mouchetées rouges . Des frottés au mors et au plat sup.. Coins légèrement émoussés . Papier jauni , qqs cahiers plus que d' autres . P. 182 ch. 282
0631188681.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
8943None of the items dated. Pamphlet from circa 1897. The three items indicate a brashness approaching hucksterism on the part of a Victorian professional in addition to marketing techniques advanced for the period. Letter: 12mo 2 pp. Stamped at head: 'Edw. Broughton Rouse M.A. LL.D. 436 GLOSSOP ROAD SHEFFIELD.' Twenty-five lines of text. Clear and complete. Fair on lightly-aged paper. Many hundreds of this letter must have been copied out and sent to clergymen throughout England. Begins 'Should you be thinking of effecting an Exchange or of disposing of your Patronage I shall be glad if you will allow me to either endeavour to carry through the former or to introduce a Purchaser as the case may be -'. Later he boasts 'Now that Mr. Emery Stark has retired I am I believe the "Doyen" of Ecclesiastical Agents.' In pencil on the reverse are notes regarding the Rev. Charles William Shepherd's benefice: 'Commuted Value £356 & 6 acres of Glebe C.W.S. aged 65 next month.' Pamphlet: 12mo 16 pp. On art paper. Good though aged and with rusting staples. Unusual cover with illustration of cloister and letters 'P. T. O.' in large font. Two full-page photographs: the first of a smug frock-coated figure presumably Broughton-Rouse inside an opulent Victorian drawing room captioned 'Good Morning! Well I hope you like the Rectory' and the second of his impressive residence the 'Grey Tower Glossop Road Sheffield'. Four pages of testimonial 'Extracts from Letters of the Clergy' initials only of writers. The Benefices Act is reproduced over three pages followed by a page of details of Broughton-Rouse's 'General Law Club' and a perforated subscripton leaf with photo of 'The New Municipal Buildings' on the reverse. The pamphlet ends with advertisement for Broughton-Rouse as 'Agent for Two or Three of the Leading Life Offices'. Handbill: 4to 1 p. Good on aged paper. Headed 'The Benefices' Act' and consisting of an 'Extract from "Truth" of 12th June 1902.' On 1 August 1905 according to Whitaker's Sheffield Almanac Broughton-Rouse was 'suspended from the practise of his profession for one year. The charge against him is that he induced Walter Brown the patron of a living and the Rev. William Henry Holland Healey who was presented to the living to commit an act of simony and that he caused the latter to make a declararation under the Benefices Act 1898 which he knew to be false'. From the Shepherd family archive. None of the items dated. Pamphlet from circa 1897. unknown
Fuller Title: THE CLERK'S ASSISTANT IN THE PRACTICE OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS Containing the Method of Proceeding Therein. Extracted from the Best Books of Practice. Interspersed with some Observations in Matters of Law. by the Rev. William Cockburn. To which are added three appendixes, the first containing a short summary of the method of proceeding in causes in the Ecclesiastical Courts by a late most reverend and learned prelate. A collection of modern rules of practice and cases adjudged in the courts of doctors commons, digested under their proper heads in alphabetical order, extracted from The proctor's practice by Philip Floyer. A list of the fees in the Consistory court, carefully revised and corrected from the errors of the former table, published in Robbins's Abridgment of the Ecclesiastical Statutes. The Fourth Edition. pp. [2], xxxviii, 219, [1] [2], 14; 92. The appendices have separate pagination and Register. Age stained. 8vo. 210 mm. Original full leather binding, worn; boards detached. ** Early manuscript ownerships (2) of John Read, Jr., son of George Read, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. John Read (1769-1854) was a lawyer, financier, and philanthropist in 1787 he graduated from the College of New Jersey (Princeton) and then studied law in his father's office in New Castle, Delaware. In 1789, he moved to Philadelphia and married Martha Meredith. Read was appointed Agent General of the United States under the Jay Treaty in 1794 and served in that capacity until 1809. Read was active in Pennsylvania politics, and a leader of the Federalist Party. He held several elected offices, and was a member of Pennsylvania State Senate. From 1819 to 1841, he was president of the Philadelphia Bank, as well as head of other powerful corporations. Significant American ownership. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W151
1909R43138Raisbonae,, Pustet 1909 viii + 560pp., 23cm., full-leather binding in red, title in gilt on spine, all edges gilt, gilt ornament with text "Pax" on frontcover, decorated fillets in gilt at inner side of both covers, nice copy from the library of cardinal Mercier of Malines (Belgium) with his facsimile autograph signature stamped
viii + 560pp., 23cm., full-leather binding in red, title in gilt on spine, all edges gilt, gilt ornament with text "Pax" on frontcover, decorated fillets in gilt at inner side of both covers, nice copy from the library of cardinal Mercier of Malines (Belgium) with his facsimile autograph signature stamped
176629663ABBassano, Remondini, 1766. 4°. Halblederband der Zeit. Blindgeprägter Rückentitel. Vortitel, Porträt von Noris als Frontispiz, Titelblatt in Schwarz und Rot, 2 Blatt, XLVIII, 608 Spalten.
18373669DBBerlin, Verlag von Duncker & Humblot, 1837 - 1839. 8°. 21 cm. XXIV, 451, XX, 520, VII, 579, VI, 235, 292 Seiten. Neuere Halblederbände unter Nutzung der Original-Einbände goldgeprägtem Rückentitel.
1975Q-0064902862Barnes & Noble Books 1975. hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Barnes & Noble Books hardcover
1998100124320San Paolo Edizioni 1998 810 pages 15 8x5 2x23cm. 1998. Cartonné jaquette. 810 pages.
171764075CBBrixinae [Brixen], Typis & Sumptibus Josephi Schuechegger, 1717. 4°. 21 x 16 cm. [6] Blatt, 316 Seiten, [2] Blatt, 478 Seiten, [2] Blatt, 325, [1] Seiten. Ganzlederband der Zeit auf 5 Bünden mit papiernem, handbeschriebenem Rückenschild, blindgeprägtem Rückentitel, Rundum-Rotschnitt und Lederriemenschließen mit verzierten Messingverschlüssen. [8 Warenabbildungen]
13134Paris, Chez les Frères Estienne, 1767. Avec Approbation & Privilège du Roi. Nouvelle édition. 5 volumes in-12 reliure pleine basane, dos à nerfs, caissons fleuris, pièces de titre et de tomaison, tranches rougies, 452-470-544-421-500 (+ Tables). Très bon état sauf manquent les coiffes supérieures des tomes I, III et V et certains coins émoussés.
2003100134667Lateran University Press 2003 456 pages 16x2 8x23 8cm. 2003. Broché. 456 pages.
18941428Saint-Brieuc, René Prud'homme, 1894-1896. 2 vol. in-8, (23 x 14 cm) ; [3] ff., 360 pp. ; [2] ff., 456 pp. Brochés, couvertures imprimées. Petit accroc en haut du premier plat de couverture et du premier feuillet blanc du tome 2. Bon exemplaire, non coupé, non rogné.
1998__085115557XBoydell Pr 1998. Hardcover. New. annotated edition edition. 1104 pages. 9.50x6.25x2.00 inches. Boydell Pr hardcover
108891A Lyon,De l'Imprimerie de M.P. RUSAND, Halles de la Grenette, 1830, 2 volumes in-8 de 215x135 mm environ, tome 1 : 1f.blanc, 462 pages, 1f. blanc, Tome 2 : 1f. blanc, faux-titre, titre, 551 pages, 1f. (errata), 1f.blanc, demi-chagrin noir, dos à 4 nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés, ornés de filets et fers dorés, gardes marbrées, tranches finement mouchetées. Légères décolorations des plats, sinon bon état.