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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
fori ecclesiastici, in quo formulae expeditionum usufrequentium de his, quae pertinent ad officium judicis nobile, continentur ... Cum appendice plurimum constitutionum apostolicarum, & decretorum sacrarum congregationum, atque instructione pro visitantibus, in fine operis adjectis. Descrizione dell'opera: Due tomi legatiin unico volume. (tomo primo parte prima e seconda, tomo secondo parte terza) Tomo primo, pp.XII, 540 .1 carta di tavola ripietata, tomo secondo pp. 344. Esemplare totalmente coevo, legatura in tutta pergamena, esemplare freschissimo e privo di ogni mancanza (fori di tarlo, macchie o gore d'umido). Tutta pergamena coeva, , in folio
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
144 pages including index. A detailed and well-illustrated explanation of the technical terms and rules of blazon and of the science of Armory. Explains how individual coats of arms properly interpreted can be a valuable source of historical knowledge. Chapters include: heralds and heraldry; tinctures, partitions, ordinaries and sub-ordinaries; common charges; the rules of blazon; differencing and marshalling of arms; crests, crowns and coronets; the description of the achievement, and some famous arms; ecclesiastical heraldry; arms of heiresses, and hatchements; the seal; the badge; banners of arms, standards and flags. Average wear. Usual library markings else unmarked. Minor lean to spine. Book
433p. Illustrated. Interior hinges cracked. Rear endpaper soiled and torn. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Worn. Hardbound. L19
160 pages. Index. Glossary. Notes. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Moderate quantity of markings. Decent working copy. Book
4to., First Edition, with a frontispiece (original tissue guard present), title in red and black, and 114 pages of plates; original green cloth, upper board blocked in blind, gilt back, lower hinge starting else a very good, clean copy. A standard reference, and uncommon in this condition.
Trabajos de la "XIII Semana de Derecho Canónico". Recoge 21 ponencias en torno a cuatro grandes apartados: "PARTE GENERAL". "INSTITUTOS PARALELOS". "EVOLUCIÓN ACTUAL". "EL CONCORDATO ESPAÑOL".
8vo., First Edition; printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. A SCARCE SURVIVAL.
Two Volumes. Numerous full page color lithographs, some foxed. Profusely illustrated with monochrome wood engravings, some folding. Title pages printed in red and black. Top margins damp stained in volume one. Bookplate of W. Wright Campbell in volume two. Double column. All edges gilt. Folio. Virtually disbound: Boards very worn and stained and detached in both volumes. Lacks spines on both volumes. Hardbound. Please email us directly about postal charges on these sets. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ENGSETS BX 5
3 vols.: 487 + 461 + 207pp.richly ill., [very extensive & well illustrated catalogue on all aspects of Roman (ecclesiastical) art in Köln], in-4°, VG
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
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
First edition, 8vo, vi, [2], title lightly soiled with slight fraying to bank margins, disbound pamphlet.
pp. xxiv, 320, (4) [Publisher's catalogue]. XLib stamps. Bookplate of Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary on front paste down. 12mo. 200mm. Original full green cloth binding. Extremities very slightly rubbed. Includes: Jonathan Swift; Henry Flood; Henry Grattan; Daniel O'Connell; etc. Hardbound. Very good. Apparent first American Edition. ENGLAND BX 4
Lomo fatigado, manchitas de óxido.