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LCS-17355Édition originale de « La Grammaire de Port-Royal », « l'un des textes les plus célèbres de l'histoire des théories linguistiques ».(En Français dans le Texte, n°99.) L'exemplaire relié à l'époque pour Jérôme Duvivier, l'ami de La Fontaine. Paris, Pierre le Petit, 1660. In-12 de 147 pp., (5) pp. Plein maroquin rouge, triple filet doré autour des plats, dos à nerfs finement orné, coupes décorées, roulette intérieure, tranches dorées sur marbrures. Reliure parisienne de l'époque attribuable à Boyet. 149 x 88 mm.
17699596Paris, Lacombe et Lejay, 1769. 3 volumes in-4 (275 x 113 mm), 1 f. blanc, 1 f. n. ch., XXI pp., 397 pp. ; 438 pp. ; 523 pp., 3 pp. n. ch. Maroquin rouge, triple filet doré encadrant les plats, armoiries au centre, dos à nerfs orné, trace de brûlure sans gravité avec petit manque en coins à la planche 8, petite déchirure sans manque planche 26, quelques rares rousseurs (reliure de l'époque).
108846London William Croke 1679. . First edition collation: 8 136pp 8vo 180 x 115 mm; pen trials to title verso and final leaf footer light dampstaining and browning mostly to margins upper margin shaved touching a few pagination numerals mispaginated but complete; contemporary sheep worn upper cover near detached housed in modern drop-box. <br /> The first edition of Lancelot Addison's 1632-1703 biography of the Prophet Muhammad and examination of Muslim teachings.<br /><br />A scholarly work much informed by Addison's seven years living amongst the Jews and Muslims of Tangier The Life and Death of Mahumed presented a revisionist account of the history of Islam 'free' from the 'many ridiculous but usual Stories. which the present Mahumedans laugh at as the malitious Inventions of the Enemies of their Prophet' Epistle Dedicatory.<br /><br />It was published during the short-lived English colony at Tangier in north western Morocco where Addison had been stationed from 1663 to 1670 as chaplain to the unfortunate garrison. The territory was acquired in the marriage treaty of Charles II with Portugal but proved a sore thumb in England's colonial ambitions from the beginning. Shortly after Addison's arrival the newly appointed governor Andrew Rutherford 1st earl of Teviot was killed in an ambush which left nearly 500 soldiers dead. Addison lamented the loss of man who 'would have made Tanger as famous an English Colony as it was once a Roman' The Moores Baffled pp.25-2.<br /><br />An uncommon work ESTC records only 11 copies in institutional collections. It was reissued the same year under the revised title The First State of Mahumedism.<br /> ESTC R33059; Wing A523. London, William Croke, 1679. unknown
24029De l'imprimerie [La Rochelle], Abraham H[autin], 1581. 2 forts vol. in-folio, veau fauve, dos à nerfs ornés de petits fleurons dorés et de filets à froid, encadrement d'un filet doré sur les plats, médaillon azuré doré au centre des plats du tome I, couronne d'olivier dorée au centre des plats du tome II, tranches naturelles. Reliures de l'époque restaurées. Ex-libris ms. La Rochefoucauld sur le titre et cachet bleu de la bibliothèque du château de La Roche-Guyon. (6) ff., 352 ff. mal chiffrés 385, 198 ff., (10) ff.; (8) ff., 380 ff. mal chiffrés 391, (6) ff. Signatures : a&b6 c8 d10 [e-z]8 [aa-yy]8 zz6 [A-Z]8 AA8 BB6 CC10; [Aa-Zz]8 [Aaa-Zzz]8 [AAaa-BBbb]8 CCcc4 DDdd6. Rousseurs par endroits, qq. mouillures marginales; un trou de ver traverse la marge de gouttière du tome I et s'élargit en galerie sur une vingtaine de ff. avec qq. atteintes aux manchettes.
107169London Printed by J.C. for William Crooke at the Green Dragon without Temple-Bar 1676. . Second edition corrected by the author; 8vo engraved frontispiece trimmed close title-page printed in red and black contemporary sprinkled calf gilt morocco lettering piece rubbed short splits to joints. 12 247 5 pp.<br /> An interesting early account of life and customs of the Jewish community of the Barbary Coast.<br /><br />Lancelot Addison 1632-1703 was an English author and Church of England clergyman he was educated at Queens College Oxford and worked as a chaplain in Tangier for seven years in the 1660s. Some scholars point out that part of this work largely repeats material found in the English translation of Johannes Buxtorf's Synagoga Judaica: The Jewish Synagogue or an Historical Narration of the State of the Jewes. London 1657.<br /> ESTC R9967; Wing A 527. London, Printed by J.C. for William Crooke, at the Green Dragon without Temple-Bar, 1676. unknown
0752-26Paris 1563. ex Gallico sermone in Latinum conversa per Ioannen Veterem. 12°. Titelbl. 44 fol. pag. Bl. 2 Bll.; Lagenkollation: A-E-1-8 u. F 1-6. Mit mehreren Initialen. HLdr.-Bd. d. 18. Jahrhunderts mit handschriftl. Rückentitel. Stellenw. braunfleckig. Titelbl. mit handschriftl. zeitgen. Namenszug u. Bibliotheksstempel sowie Ausgeschieden-Stempel mit Bleistift-Kaufvermerk der 1970er Jahre u. gedrucktem Antiquariats-Etiktett. Nicht bei Graesse; vgl. FRBNF30196846 - Seltene lateinische Übersetzung von Lancelot le Carles 1508-1568 im gleichen Jahr aber zuvor auf Französisch erschienenen Werkes zu den Taten des Herzogs François de Lorraine Duc de Guise 1519-1563. Lancelot le Carles war Bischof von Riez Jean Vetus ca. 1525-1593 war Kanzler des Kardinals Charles I. de Guise von Lothringen ein Bruder von Francoise de Guise. [Paris 1563]. unknown
176320Paris, Imprimerie de E. Duverger, 1835 in-folio, titre, puis : pagination multiple, un f. n. ch. d'avis, avec 30 planches lithographiées sous serpentes, demi-veau prune à coins, dos à faux-nerfs orné de caissons à décors floraux, simple filet doré sur les plats (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs assez importantes, mais bon exemplaire.
16621908290003Paris: Excudebat Antoine Vitre Regis & Cleri Gallicani typographus 1662. Hardcover. Good. Thick folio 44 cm. Bound in contemporary leather-backed boards. Joints cracked. Spine ends chips but binding holding. Collation: 4 pages leaves xvj 765 pages 1 leaf 222 16 12 lxxxviij 32 pages. 2 double-page folding maps engraved by Nicolas Sanson. The maps have been outlined in color. Printer's vignette on title as well as printer's devices throughout. Printed in two columns. Minor marginal worming to a few leaves. <br> 19th century signature of J. William Huttinger John or Johann Wilhelm b. 1836 in Germany signed by him while he lived in Paris and also when he lived in Beverly Burlington Co New Jersey. He married Alice E Reynolds Huttinger 1853-1918 who settled in Lansdowne Delaware County Pennsylvania. <br> Not in Darlow & Moule. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Paris: Excudebat Antoine Vitre, Regis & Cleri Gallicani typographus hardcover
1754027684Paris: Proult & Jombert 1754. Quarto. In two volumes with exceptionally wide margins. Volume I half-title 443 pages with printed errata at bottom of the last page Volume II half-title 204 pages with 25 engraved copper fold-out maps each exquisitely hand-colored. Lancelot de Turpin Crisse with plates illustrating all aspects of how armies might attack or defend in the various conditions of war forts rivers unusual terrain. General George Washington first learned of this book while serving with General Forbes who had used its ideas in the Duquesne campaign. Washington who could not read French immediately was able to understand the maps and their implications which he refers to it in his writings I 219. Many copies are lacking maps among the best and complete in American libraries are the one at West Point the U.S. Army War College Yale Princeton the Houghton at Harvard and NYPL. Both volumes beautifully bound in a full modern paneled calf raised bands red and green contrasting leather labels gilt renewed endpapers. A very handsome set. Proult & Jombert unknown
222862Paris, Lacombe, Lejay, 1769 3 tomes en 2 vol. in-4, titre, XXI pp., 397 pp., 438 pp. ; 523 pp., 3 pp. n. ch. de privilège, avec 44 planches hors texte, dont un frontispice allégorique gravé par Andouard d'après Casanova, sous serpente, et 21 plans de bataille en dépliant, 3 culs-de-lampe et 3 vignettes en-tête, demi-chevrette cerise à coins, dos lisses ornés de guirlandes et fleurons dorés (rel. de la fin du XVIIIe).
155990Paris, Prault, Jombert, 1754 2 vol. in-4, [6] ff. n. ch. (faux-titre & titre, privilège, f. blanc, dédicace à Louis XV), 443 pp. ; [4]-4-204 pp., avec 25 pl. dépl. gravées sur cuivre par Dheulland, légendées chacune d'un f. en regard (sauf la XXV - légendée de 2 ff. -, et les pl. XX-XXII, sans légende), veau moucheté, dos à nerfs ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison cerise refaites au XIXe s., tranches mouchetées de rouge (reliure de l'époque). Dos un peu frottés, mais bon exemplaire.
17042409010001Richard Sare and J. Tonson; Jonah Bowyer; Walford; various 1704. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. The Death of King Charles I 17 memorial pamphlets printed 1704-1724. Quarto. Bound in contemporary calf. Title pages have black mourning border. Joints cracked. Head and tail chipped. Pages and text are generally very clean and in excellent condition. Remembrances of King Charles' death preached during the reign of his granddaughter Queen Anne. The sermons eulogize Charles I and decry his death. The sermons have interesting ideas about responsibility to obey the law and the role of the King in British society. <br> Contents: 1 Robert Wynne Chancellor of St Asaph. Unity and Peace the Support of Church and State. A Sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons on Munday Jan. 31th 1703/4. Being the Anniversary of King Charles I. By T. W. for Thomas Bennet 1704. 2 22 2 pp. advertisement leaf to rear; 2 George Stanhope Dean of Canterbury. A Sermon preach'd on Tuesday the 30th of January 1704/5. The Anniversary Fast-Day for the Martyrdom of K. Charles the First. By W. B. for R. Sare and M. Wotton 1705. 4 20 pp half-title; 3 White Kennett Arch-Deacon of Huntingdon. A Sermon preach'd on Wednesday January xxx 1705/6. Being the Anniversary Day of Fasting and Humiliation for the Horrid and Execrable Murder of King Charles the First. By J. H. for John Churchill 1706. 4 27 pp. half-title; 4 Robert Moss Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. A Sermon Preach'd on Thursday Jan. 30 1706/7. For Richard Sare and J. Tonson 1707. 2 30 pp. plain title page closely trimmed spotted; 5 Robert Eyre Prebendary of the Cathedral Church of Winchester A Sermon preach'd on Friday Jan. 30. 1707/8. By J. B. for Benj. Walford 1708. 2 30 pp.; 6 John Pelling Rector of St. Ann's Westminster. A Sermon preach'd . on Monday Jan. 31. 1708/9. Being the Anniversary Fast of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By J. B. for Jonah Bowyer 1709. 22 pp.; 7 Robert Friend. A Sermon Preach'd on Tuesday January 30. 1710/11. By G. J. for Jonah Bower 1710. 25 pp.; 8 Thomas Gooch Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of London. A Sermon Preach'd on Wednesday the 30th of January 1711. By J. R. for Jonah Bowyer 1712. 2 22 pp.; 9 Lancelot Blackburne. A Sermon preach'd on the Thirtieth of January 1715/16. Being the Day of the Martyrdom of King Charles. By J. Roberts 1716. 28 pp. half-title slightly browned; 10 John Hoadly Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. A Sermon preach'd on January 30. 1717-8. By W. Wikins for Tim. Childe 1718. 32 pp. plain title-page half-title; 11 John Waugh Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. A Sermon preach'd on Friday January the 30th 1718/19. For John Wyat 1719. 4 22 2 half-title advertisement leaf; 12 Thomas Mangey Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of London. The Providential Sufferings of Good Men. Set forth in a Sermon preached on the 30th Day of January 1719. For W. and J. Innys 1720. 29 3 pp. half-title 3 pp. advertisements a few small tears to upper margins; 13 William Baker Warden of Wadham College etc. A Sermon preach'd on Monday January 30. 1720. For Benj. Cowse 1720. 31 pp. plain title-page half-title; 14 Nathaniel Marshall Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. A Sermon preach'd on Tuesday January XXX. MDCCXXI. for W. Taylor 1721. 24 pp. sig. C browned; 15 Michael Stanhope Prebendary of St Paul's and Rector of Leake in Nottinghamshire. The Prosperity of the Wicked and the Sufferings of the Righteous not Inconsistent with the Goodness and Justice of Providence. A Sermon preach'd on January the 30th 1722/23. For Samuel Chapman 1723. 30 pp. half-title; 16 Nathaniel Hough Rector of St George's Southwark. A Sermon preach'd January the 30th 1723/24. For J. Stagg 1724. 23 pp. browning; 17 John Waugh Bishop of Carlisle. A Sermon preached before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal January the 30th 1724. For J. Wyat 1724. 32 pp. plain title-page half-title. <br> Provenance: From the library of Robert Bogdan 1950-2023. Bogdan was former chairman of the Scottish Castles Association and geography master at Charterhouse. Richard Sare and J. Tonson; Jonah Bowyer; Walford; various hardcover
198365905Museums. As New. 1983. Paperback. 0905974123 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 48 pp. With 22 ills. 26 x 21 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Museums paperback
197965082Gallery; Et Al. As New. 1979. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in French. 96 pp. With 9 text ills. And 59 ills. On 61 pls. 24 col. . 21 x 16 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Gallery; Et Al paperback
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9524Paris, Prault, Jombert, 1754.
160971088vo. London: Excudebat Robertus Barkerus.<b> 1609. Second Printing.</b> This copy exhibits the reading 'agi-' at the end of line 11 on B2r indicative of the form with some of the errata corrected and 3E2 blank rather than bearing errata. <br /><br />Lancelot Andrewes was an English clergyman and scholar who held high positions in the Church of England during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I. He was in turn Bishop of Chichester Ely and Winchester and oversaw the translation of the Authorized King James Version of the Bible. His Tortura Torti - a learned work which grew out of the Gunpowder Plot controversy - was written in answer to Roberto Bellarmino's Matthaeus Tortus which had criticized James I's oath of allegiance. Tortura Torti is one of the Bishop's most substantial controversial works in which he "refuted papal supremacy and the pope's power to dispense Catholics from moral and civil laws and defended the king's supremacy over the Church of England. One of the views intruded into the argument by James was a defence of his position that any pope who dispensed subjects from temporal loyalties was Antichrist an uncharacteristically shrill strain of anti-Catholicism for Andrewes which was tacitly qualified by his studied avoidance of questioning the pope's spiritual as opposed to temporal powers." DNB. Andrewes preached many times at Court and it is absolutely certain that Shakespeare heard him. Some sight foxing o/w Fine. Excudebat Robertus Barkerus hardcover
177066393A Amsterdam & à Leipzig: Chez Arkstée et Merkus 1770. Fine. Chez Arkstée et Merkus A Amsterdam & à Leipzig 1770 12.50 x 20 cm In-8 3 volumes reliés New illustrated edition with a portrait as frontispiece 3 title vignettes and 41 folding plates. According to Brunet the first octavo edition following the original quarto published in 1769 of these Commentaries. Title pages printed in red and black. Contemporary full mottled calf binding. Spine with raised bands gilt-tooled. Beige morocco title-piece black basane volume label. Head of volume 2 restored. Surface abrasions on the boards polished with wax. Traces of rubbing. A handsome copy the paper of remarkable freshness. Ex libris with 18th-century armorial bookplate of Biel D. de Lislemont. An edition improperly designated as Mémoires which Brunet himself corrects by restoring the works half-titles: Commentaires sur les mémoires de Montecuculi. ""Les Mémoires de Montécuculi si utilement commentés éclaircis et même étendus dans plusieurs endroits par Turpin de Crissé forment un corps de doctrine aussi complet que méthodique en ce sens que la première partie de cet ouvrage contient les éléments purement abstraits de la science militaire dont il donne dans la seconde une théorie fondée sur une hypothèse et qu'il applique dans la troisième à des faits"". Quérard La France littéraire. These commentaries are at once a military treatise and a reflection on the art of war and stand among the great classics in the field. Chez Arkstée et Merkus hardcover
177066393Chez Arkstée et Merkus | A Amsterdam & à Leipzig 1770 | 12.50 x 20 cm (In-8) | 3 volumes reliés
16501809060082ondon Imprinted by R. Norton and are to be sold by G. Badger 1650. 2nd. Hardcover. Good. Folio 29 x 18.5 cm. Bound in contemporary calf. Ruled in blind. Some shelf wear to cover minor flaking. Engraved frontispiece portrait by John Payne. Marginal stains to first two pages. Renewed end sheets. 530 p. Wing A-3147. First published in London 1630. <br> Lancelot Andrewes was and English bishop in the Episcopal Church during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I. He notably oversaw the translation of the King James Version of the Bible. "Andrewes was one the main influences on the formation of a distinctively Anglican theology. He was one of the Caroline Divines who distinguished Anglicanism both from Roman Catholicism and from the theology of the Continental reformers. He was a distinguished biblical scholar and one of the translators of the Authorized King James Version of the Bible. Andrewes' preaching was learned and deeply rooted in his experience of faith. Theology and spirituality were inseparable for Andrewes. His life is commemorated in the Episcopal Calendar on September 26." - Carey Patrick "Biographical Dictionary of Christian Theologians" Greenwood 2000. <br> Subjects: Ten commandments; Apologetics. ondon, Imprinted by R. Norton, and are to be sold by G. Badger hardcover
16095131Londini Execudebat Robertus Barkeri Anno 1609; Anno 1610. 1609 4to. 8 402 2 p. 18 362 p. ESTC S122436 The issue with no list of errata on the final leaf and ESTC S122375. First editions of both works. Bound in nineteenth century half calf with green cloth boards. Neatly rebacked with a contrasting label and raised bands. Ownership inscription dated 1841 and later stamp to front endpapers. Title page a little dusty otherwise a clean crisp copy. Two blank leaves before the title of the Responsio. Andrewes argues strongly against the Catholic position on transubstantiation the celebration of the eucharist the intercession of the saints and the nature and prerogatives of papal supremacy. Londini, Execudebat Robertus Barkeri, hardcover
1944017609W.W. Norton & Company. First Printing. CLipped DJ in archival cover chips. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1944. W.W. Norton & Company hardcover
176951939P., Chez Lacombe 1769 3 volumes, in-4, pleine basane mouchetée, dos lisse richement orné, pièce de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge et vert, plats encadrés de filets et grecques dorés, dentelles en coupes,. XXI- 397- 438- 523 pp. Frontispice, 3 vignettes, 4 culs-de-lampe, et 43 planches dépliantes dont 21 plans de batailles. Mors légèrement usés, petits trous de vers sur le dos, légèrement frottés sur les plats, feuillets de texte uniformément roussis. Ex-libris Chenu-Tournier. Bel état des planches.
35600725, Reproductions photographiques par M. Gustave Lancelot. Texte par Le Brun-Dalbanne, Alexis Meunier, Paul Nancey. Troyes, Dufour-Bouquot, 1875. In-4, demi-chagr. rouge, plats de percal. avec ornements dor. (Reliure de l'époque) PUBLICATION DE TOUTE RARETE QUI NE FUT TIREE QU'A 50 EXEMPLAIRES. Cet album est consacré aux peintres et sculpteurs aubois dont les œuvres figuraient au salon : Schitz, Valtat, Noché d'Aulnay, H. Beyle, G. de Dramard, Ch. Hue, F. Bailly, P.P. Tillier, Feyen-Perrin, C. Dell'Acqua, V. Chavet, P. de Coninck, A. Truelle, Stevens, Carpeaux, A. Serres, Vaysse, Pauline Laurens, R. Unterberger, E. Laborne, E. Aizelin, Brunard... 27 PHOTOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES PAR GUSTAVE LANCELOT célèbre dessinateur et photographe né à Epernay en 1830 et fixé à Troyes après 1832
1675033336<p>London: Printed by JC for William Crooke at the Green Dragon Without Temple-Bar and to be Sold by John Courtney Bookseller in Sarum 1675 A very good copy of the 1st edition complete in new quarter leather binding with marbled boards. Lancelot Addison 1632-1703 was a Church of England clergyman and writer. He spent time as a Chaplain in Tangiers in the 1660's and states in the dedication that this provided the opportunity to study the Jewish population there. The binding is in fine clean condition with title label and gilt banding to spine. Internally new endpapers and blanks have been added. Contents: frontispiece; title; dedication to Sir Joseph Williamson 4pp; To the Reader 1p; book list 1p; Introduction pp 1-224; Conclusion 225-238; Summary Discourses 239-249; Finis; The Contents 6pp; Finis. Text with decorative headbands and initial capitals. Contents are generally clean and sound with a tightly trimmed top margin that occasional touches the top of the lettering. There are occasional sections with thin ink underlining eg pp 14-17 and occasional ink scholarly notes - generally page references. There is a grubby mark at the side of p34 and occasional light creasing across top page corners. Please enquire if you would like to see additional images.</p> Printed by JC for William Crooke, at the Green Dragon Without Temple-Bar, and to be Sold by John Courtney Bookseller in Sarum hardcover