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04-1231Zürich: L'Œuvre gravé 1960. Linocut and aquatint in 4 color. Signed and annotated œuvre d'artiste in pencil. 35 x 44 cm. Zürich: L'Œuvre gravé, 1960. unknown
1810-06Vienne Pierre van Ghelen 1752. 127; 130; 92; 80; 46 S. Mit je 1 gest. Titelvign. Pbd. d. Zt. Ecken u. Kanten berieb. Sander 473 Destouches - Sammelband mit 5 französischen Dramen in frühen zum ersten Mal in Wien gedruckten Ausgaben. Johann Peter van Ghelen der 1721 die Druckerei nach dem Tod seines Vaters übernahm bekam von Maria Theresia erneut 1742 sowie 1752 das kaiserliche Privileg und führte das Unternehmen zu hervorragendem Erfolg. Seine Kindheit verbrachte er tlw. bei Verwandten in Brüssel wo er in Berührung mit der frankophonen Literatur kam. Vorliegendes Buch weicht vom sonstigen Verlagsprogramm insofern ab als damals vorwiegend Evangelien- u. Gebetbücher od. Kalender wie z.B. genealog.-herald. Kalender ohne großen Zensuraufwand gedruckt wurden. vgl. Mayer Wiens Buchdruckergeschichte Bd. 2 S. 19 f. - Enthält: 1 Destouches: - Le Glorieux. Comedie en Vers. En cinq Actes; - Les Philosophes amoureux. Comédie en cinq actes; 2 PIRON Alexis: Gustave Wasa. Tragedie en cinq actes; 3 Voltaires Erstling: Oedipe. Tragedie; 4 De Lafont: Les trois Frères Rivaux. Comedie; 5 Legrand: L'Amour Diable. Comedie. Vienne, Pierre van Ghelen 1752. unknown
10031Lyon, Benoît Duplain, 1767. In-12, demi basane dos lisse, [Rel. de l'époque]. 2 ff. n. ch., xx et 396 pp.
8365Louvain, Jos. Meulemans, 1929. 37 x 26,5 cm, en feuilles, non paginé sous couverture imprimée. Couverture sans dos, sinon bon exemplaire bien complet des 10 estampes. Édition originale, un des 100 exemplaires numérotés sur papier Oxford. Exemplaire non signé.
8365Louvain, Jos. Meulemans, 1929. 37 x 26,5 cm, en feuilles, non paginé sous couverture imprimée. Couverture sans dos, sinon bon exemplaire bien complet des 10 estampes. Édition originale, un des 100 exemplaires numérotés sur papier Oxford. Exemplaire non signé.
17773839TOULOUSE. DUPLEIX, LAPORTE & COMPAGNIE, LIBRAIRES. 1777. IN-4 (21 X 27 X 7 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE VI + (2) ET 621 PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE PLEIN VEAU BRUN, DOS A CINQ NERFS ORNE DE CAISSONS A FLEURONS DORES, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTE MAROQUIN BRUN, TRANCHES ROUGES. EXEMPLAIRE EN PARTIE REGLE, AVEC DE TRES NOMBREUSES PAGES BLANCHES DESTINEES A RECEVOIR DES NOTES INTERCALEES DANS LA PAGINATION PAR LE RELIEUR. TRES NOMBREUSES NOTES MANUSCRITES D’EPOQUE, CERTAINES EN MARGE, LES PLUS IMPORTANTES SUR LES PAGES BLANCHES DESTINEES A CET EFFET. IL NE NOUS A PAS ETE POSSIBLE D’IDENTIFIER LE JURISTE AUTEUR DE CES NOTES TRES FOUILLEES ET TRES ERUDITES. QUELQUES DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS DONT MORS SUPERIEUR, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE, BON ETAT INTERIEUR.
2015x-1482206501CRC Pr I Llc 2015. Hardcover. New. 269 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. CRC Pr I Llc hardcover
16463Se vend à Quevilly par Jean Lucas, demeurant à Rouen rue S. Lo, près le Palais, 1672. In-12 de 24 feuillets non chiffrés (titre, dédicace, avertissement, Bulle, table) 372 pages et un feuillet d'errata. Très bon état intérieur. Plein veau de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, tranches mouchetées, petit accident aux coiffes, un mors fragile avec petit manque de cuir en pied.
11405Queen's Square Place Westminster; 14 November 1825. 2pp. 4to. Bifolium. Good on lightly-aged paper with thin strip from mount adhering to margin of verso of second leaf which is addressed to 'Mr. M. A. Jullien de Paris.' Printed slip from nineteenth-centrury catalogue describing the item laid down on first leaf. Doane begins 'My dear Sir Through the medium of M. George whom I have had the pleasure of seeing since I wrote you last I send de la part de M. Bentham the following works'. A list of thirteen items follows from 'Christomathia 2 vols' to 'European Magazine for April 1823'. 'Those which are marked thus Mr. B. wd. be obliged to you if you wd. transmit them to M. Felix Bodin 1795-1837 French historian and politician. According to Doane the issue of the 'European Magazine' contains 'the best information respecting the life of Bentham as it was obtained thro' my means: owing to circumstances it never was continued.' Doane ends by describing the circumstances in which Bentham befriended the Earl of Shelburne later Marquess of Lansdowne: 'It was at Bowood that Bentham first became acquainted with M. E. Dumont which led subsequently to the appearance of the most admired works of Bentham in french'. For biographical details of Doane see A. A. Doane 'The Doane Family' 1902. Bentham bequeathed to his 'dear friend and quondam amanuensis and pupil Richard Doane barrister-at-law all his books on English law and also his organ'. See also 'Notes and Queries' 18 December 1869 in which a friend of Doane's 'An Inner Templar' describes him as 'when a youth an inmate of Bentham's house' assisting in the preparation of his works. Queen's Square Place, Westminster; 14 November 1825. unknown
31129Couverture rigide. Bon/1873. in-8. Paris Gauthier-Villars 1873 in-8 XIX 231 pp pleine percaline bleue dos lisse titre et fleuron dorés Édition originale. Exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi de l'auteur à Henri Sainte-Claire Deville 1818-1881 chimiste français principalement connu pour ses travaux sur l'aluminium. Recherches sur les atomes de Marc Antoine Gaudin 1804-1880 scientifique qui travaille au Bureau des Longitudes à Paris afin de financer ses nombreux travaux. Il expérimente et brevète de nombreuses inventions en optique en chimie et en mécanique. Entre 1867 et 1872 il obtient par quatre fois le prix Trémont attribué aux « savants sans fortune ». ""Gaudin""s most important work was concerned with the arrangement of atoms within molecules and of molecules within crystals . DSB V pp. 294/295 Nombreuses figures dans le texte. Bel exemplaire en dépit du tampon annulé de l'Institut catholique de Paris. unknown
187331129Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1873, in-8, XIX, 231 pp, pleine percaline bleue, dos lisse, titre et fleuron dorés, Édition originale. Exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi de l'auteur à Henri Sainte-Claire Deville (1818-1881), chimiste français, principalement connu pour ses travaux sur l'aluminium. Recherches sur les atomes de Marc Antoine Gaudin (1804-1880), scientifique, qui travaille au Bureau des Longitudes à Paris afin de financer ses nombreux travaux. Il expérimente et brevète de nombreuses inventions en optique, en chimie et en mécanique. Entre 1867 et 1872, il obtient par quatre fois le prix Trémont attribué aux « savants sans fortune ». "Gaudin"s most important work was concerned with the arrangement of atoms within molecules and of molecules within crystals . (DSB V pp. 294/295) Nombreuses figures dans le texte. Bel exemplaire en dépit du tampon annulé de l'Institut catholique de Paris. XIX, 231 pp.
24915, Toulouse, Dupleix, Laporte & Compagnie 1777, in-4, basane brune mouchetée, dos à nerfs orné, tit. doré sur pc. verte, tr. rouges, roulette sur les coupes, (épidermures et manques sur les plats suite à des piqûres de vers, manques aux coupes et aux coins, piqûres de vers avec manque à la coiffe sup., mors inf. tr. lég. fendu), intérieur très frais, VII-724p.
41076, Toulouse, Dupleix, Laporte & Compagnie 1769, in-4, plein veau brun, tit. doré sur pc. bordeaux, dos à 5 nerfs, décors de fleurons et filets encadrants dorés, (plats et coupes frottés avec qq. mq., coiffes lég. émoussées), intérieur frais, VI-622p.
1D-FTSZ-0W3LHardcover. Very Good. Hardcover in dust jacket with no marks or writing in book. Almost like new but jacket is lightly rubbed. Text is completely in Spanish. 807 pages plus index. A very handsome copy of a quite scarce collection. hardcover
166067394à Paris: Chez Antoine de Sommaville 1660. Fine. Chez Antoine de Sommaville à Paris 1660 8.50 x 14 cm relié New edition after the first published in 1653. An allegorical frontispiece unsigned quite finely engraved. Bound in full contemporary soft vellum. Smooth spine with illegible and faded penned title. Small brown stain on upper board. Frontispiece faded in margin. A good fresh copy. The author's most famous work whose classical prosody is still acclaimed today. Although not a member of any school and especially not that of Malherbe and his disciples Saint-Amant's style and manner are classical recounting the story of Moses in the epic genre and in continuous verse. This highly readable hyperbolic poetry has clear echoes of Victor Hugo. Preface by the author. Chez Antoine de Sommaville hardcover
52284Lugduni Batavorum Leiden i.e. Paris: s.n. Barbou 1757. Small 8vo. 155 x 90mm pp. ii iv 124 portrait frontispiece; x 11-106 portrait frontispiece; iv i 4-156. No loss to the 3rd work just unusual pagination and no portrait called for. Woodcut printer's device formerly used by the Elzevirs to each title-page. Occasional very light foxing. Contemporary brown mottled calf spine gilt with dark red morocco label gilt borders and dentelles a.e.g. marbled endpapers pink ribbon bookmark bound in. Spine a little creased very light wear to endcaps and corners a very good attractive copy. Three highlights of 16th-century Neo-Latin poetry bound together as usual. All three title-pages bear a false imprint 'Lugduni Batavorum'; according to Brunet this edition was actually published in Paris by Barbou and it does indeed have the appearance of a Barbou book. The first work comprises the poems of the Calvinist theologian Théodore de Bèze or Theodorus Beza 1519-1605 originally published in Paris in 1548. He is most known for his editions of the New Testament: a Latin translation and a Greek critical edition. The Juvenilia of Marc-Antoine Muret or Marcus Antonius Muretus 1526-1585 was first published in 1552. A Classical scholar as well as writing poetry he lectured in schools in France and Italy and was involved with the rediscovery and interpretation of ancient texts. The final work is that of Janus Secundus Nicolai Hagiensis 1511-1536. The first publication of his works was posthumous Secundus having died very young and appeared in Utrecht in 1541. It was edited by his brother Marius. Secundus is primarily remembered for his love poems often known as the 'kissing poet' for his variations on two kiss poems by Catullus. Brunet I 239 Lugduni Batavorum [Leiden] [i.e. Paris]: s.n. [Barbou] 1757. unknown
1815AQ18801Brussels: Printed by Adolphus Stapleaux 1815. 8 xxxv 1 170pp. Contemporary half-calf marbled boards contrasting morocco lettering-piece. Extremities rubbed. Paper repair to gutter of title-page first four leaves of text mounted on stubs small paper repairs to lower corners of leaves M2 and N1. A revised Continental edition printed in Brussels of a popular French grammar by Master of French at Eton College Antoine Pyron du Martre 1731-1802 written under his pseudonym Marc Antoine Porny. . Fourth edition. 8vo. Printed by Adolphus Stapleaux hardcover
2026x-104124617XTaylor & Francis Ltd 2026. Hardcover. New. 142 pages. 9.18x6.12x9.45 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd hardcover
201526646Leiden: Brill 2015. First edition. Hardbound in fine condition. 364 pages. Brill unknown
1757NS0265Lugduni Batavorum MDCCLVII Leiden 1757. Calvin's assistant and successor in Geneva published these racy poems of his youth in 1548. BOUND WITH as issued: Muret Marc-Antoine 1526-1585. <i>Marci Antonii Mureti Juvenilia</i>: x 11-106 iv 3-156 pages portrait frontispiece; 16 cm.; Signatures: A8 B4-X8 Y4. Title-page vignette; head- & tail-pieces. This volume also contains "Joannis Secundi Hagiensis Juvenilia"-- the <i>Juvenilia</i> of Janus Secundus 1511-1536-- with separate title page dated 1756 and pagination. Within this there is further "Pancharis Joan. Bonefonii Arveni" pages 111-156-- the <i>Pancharis</i> of Jean Bonnefons 1554-1614-- with caption title only. These three texts are bound as issued after Théodore de Bèze <i>Poemata</i>. Hard Cover. 4 iv 124 pages 1 leaf portrait front.; 16 cm. Signatures: A8 B4-I8 K4 L2. Includes half-title: <i>Theodori Bezae Vezelii Poemata</i>. Title-page vignette. Heraldic bookplate of J. Jac. Volkmann. VG; bound in full mottled leather hinges cracked. Stock#NS0265. Lugduni Batavorum, MDCCLVII. hardcover
1757NS0264Lugduni Batavorum MDCCLVII Leiden 1757. Muret a friend of poets of the Pléïade wrote these poems many of them erotic in his youth. This volume also contains "Joannis Secundi Hagiensis Juvenilia" --the <i>Juvenilia</i> of Janus Secundus 1511-1536-- with separate title-page dated 1756 and pagination. Within this there is further "Pancharis Joan. Bonefonii Arveni" pages 111-156-- the <i>Pancharis</i> of Jean Bonnefons 1554-1614-- with caption title only. These three texts are bound as issued with a fourth: Theodore de Beze <i>Poemata</i>. A collection of Latin poetry of the French literary Renaissance. Bookplate of Liechtensteinianus. Hard Cover. x 11-106 iv 3-156 pages portrait front.; 18.5 cm. Signatures: A8 B4-X8 Y4. Title-page vignette; head- & tail-pieces. Vg/ bound in publisher's cardboard with wide margins for the anticipated rebinding. Stock#NS0264. Lugduni Batavorum, MDCCLVII. hardcover
668081 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 5 nerfs, s.l.n.n., 1680, 1 f. blanc, 3 ff., 256 pp.
1693Angers, Editions Jacques Petit, 1941. 5 vol. in-8° carrés, demi faux vélin à coins Bradel d'éditeur, titres en noir, dos ornés de motifs en couleurs, têtes rouges, tranchefiles, signets, non rognés, sous jaquette ill. et impr. en noir et vert, couv. et dos cons., en grande partie non coupés.
1654gm3972A Leyde, Chez Jean Sambix Relié 1654 In-12 (9,3 x 14,5 cm), reliure plein parchemin, date et titre manuscrits au dos, pagination comme suit : titre, épître (8 pp.), préface (17 pp.), extrait du privilège du roy (2 pp.), sonnet à la sérénissime reine de Pologne et de Suède (1 pp.), faux-titre, puis 174 pages, cet exemplaire est une contrefaçon (titre en 7 lignes) ; quelques traces au quatrième plat, marques d'usage aux contreplats, par ailleurs bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
181066053Seconde édition revue, corrigée et augmentée, 1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque plein veau raciné, Chez Firmin-Didot, Paris, 1810, xviii-xii-348 pp.