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2842P., Imprimerie Royale, 1817, un volume in folio relié en demi-maroquin marron à grains longs, dos richement orné de fers et filets dorés (reliure de l'époque), (2), 307pp., 10 tableaux certains dépliants
596151Paris, IFAO, 1901-2008. Soit 89 vol. in-4, reliure uniforme demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, titre et tomaison dorés, (tomes 90 à 108 brochés), nombr. figures, cartes, planches. Comprend l'index des tomes 1 à 79 et le supplément du centenaire (T. 81).
Two volumes bound in one. Folio. I. Pp. 86, plus 53 plates; II. PP. 55, plus 68 plates. Hardcover, bound in handsome red three-quarter calf and cloth, spine gilt, cloth inner hinges. In fine condition. ~ First edition. Very rare complete set. Comprising of Volume I: Ville antique - Temple de Séti. (Paris, Franck, 1869); Volume II. Temple de Séti (supplément). Temple de Ramsès. Temple d'Osiris. Petit temple de l'ouest. Nécropole. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1880). Auguste Ferdinand François Mariette (1821-1881). Beinlich-Seeber 12877.
Two volumes. Folio. Pp. xxv, 18 pages, plates 1-103; xiii, plates 104-219. Hardcover, uniformly bound. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Oriental Institute Publications, 31; 39. Complete with all 219 wonderful plates. Duell was at the time the Field Director of the Sakkarah Expedition. Beinlich-Seeber 6840.
Three volumes. Royal quarto. Pp. 304; 305-405; 407-435, plus 45 plates with numerous photographic images. Includes a 6-page "Additions & Corrections" compiled by Guy Brunton. Hardcover, first two volumes uniformly bound in half cloth and marbled boards, gilt spine, with the original printed IFAO wrappers bound-in, these bit edge frayed and with a repair or two. Plates volume is in the original printed wrappers, edge frayed, front loose, back gone. With that in mind, an excellent set in fine condition, the interior of the first two volumes is in superb state of preservation, practically new and all the plates are in fine condition. ~ First edition. Percy Edward Newberry (1868-1949). [Provenance:] First two volumes previously at the Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University in Prague, with a stamp to that effect on first page of each volume. The round stamps display the Greater Coat of Arms of Czechoslovakia (1918-1938) and have been officially cancelled. Later in the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011) from where the complete set comes now. Beinlich-Seeber 14754 (Vols. I+II); AEB 57385 (Vol. III).
17901211790 Hôtel de Thou puis Plassan [Panckoucke], Paris, 1790-1792. 6 volumes dont un d'atlas, 21 x 26 cm (R), in-4°, (I) 2 ffnc + viii pp. + 620 pp., (II) 2 ffnc + 784 pp., (III) 2 ffnc + 858 pp., (IV) 2 ffnc + 752 pp., (V) 2 ffnc + 328 pp. + clxiii pp., (Atlas) 2 ffnc (page de titre et liste des planches du tome V) + 3 grandes cartes repliées (sur 4) + 65 planches à simple page + 19 planches à double page, soit 87 planches sur les 88 que compte normalement l'ouvrage, reliure moderne en pleine basane prune, dos à nerfs ornés, toutes tranches rognées.
Imperial folio. Five volumes. Folding plates. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's cloth and printed boards. In fine condition. Excellent set, mint interiors with not a trace of use. ~ Unchanged reprint. First published in Leipzig, 1901-1909. With an introduction to the New Edition by Wolfgang Müller, dated 1969.
Quarto. Pp. 101, (3). Plus a number of colour lithograph plates, collotype picture plates, and engraved maps, all outside the pagination. Plus 4 folding colour lithograph maps, bound at end, the largest measuring over 50 x 100cm. Text figures, table. Triple crescent and star device to title. Serial-title, volume-title, and half-title present. Six appendices. Hardcover, handsomely bound in quarter polished calf and matching cloth, large spine with gilt ruled raised bands, gilt lettering, decorative endpapers, with the original printed wrappers bound in, these a bit frayed. In a very fine condition, displaying fresh interior and crisp maps. Excellent copy. ~ First edition. Mémoires présentés à l'Institut Égyptien et publiés sous les auspices de Sa Hautesse Hussein Kamel, Sultan d'Égypte, Tome IX. Very rare. Beinlich-Seeber 10459.
Quarto. Pp. vii, 560. Plus one plate with a mounted albumen print. Text figures. Hardcover, bound in the original contemporary quarter calf, sides navy blue, spine brown with four gilt-tooled raised bands, direct gilt lettering in second compartment, marbled endpapers. A wide-margined copy in fine condition. ~ First edition. Beinlich-Seeber 12883. Mariette Auguste Edouard (1821-1881). [Provenance:] From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011), occassionally with his interesting pencil annotations in a very neat hand. [ADDED:] Four pages of photocopy: "Beziehung der Nummern in Auguste Mariettes Catalogue genéral des monuments d'Abydos auf die Nummern der Grab- und Denksteine." (Catalogue du Musée du Caire). Unique scholar's copy.
Four volumes. Quarto. Pp. xiii, 508; iv, 543, (4) (printed on recto only); iv, 179, plus 2 plates; 130, plus a leaf of illustrations at end. The main two volumes are hardcover, very nicely bound in duo-colour full cloth, spines and corners are crimson, boards are light grey, gilt lettering to spine. In fine condition. Volume III+IV are in the original printed stiff wrappers, moderately worn along spine panels, else in fine condition. An excellent set. ~ First edition of Sethe's greatest work. Complete. All four volumes are from the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Heerma van Voss with his charming bookplate inside cover of each. Earlier small oval private ownership stamp to corner of title of two last volumes. With some of his very neat pencil annotations in margins; very few earlier minute marginal entries in ink. Beinlich-Seeber 18409.
Two volumes. Oblong royal quarto. Two portfolios with a total of 60 single-sheet tinted collotype prints, 30 prints to each portfolio, each captioned at bottom and mounted on a leaf of heavy paper. Text section bound separately in original wrappers. Cloth portfolios uniformly charmingly illustrated. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Very rare complete set of 2 volumes with all 60 wonderful collotypes (also called heliotypes). Collotype is one of the most accurate and attractive methods of photomechanical tonal printing processes. Highly skilled and expensive process, it cannot produce more than a limited number of impressions. It has been used for single-sheet prints and luxury portfolios, and since the 1950s has been abandoned by all except a few small specialist firms.
Octavo. Pp. xxxiii, 560. Plus 2 maps, one folding, 2 engraved folding plans, and 6 lithographic plates. Hardcover, bound in contemporary half calf. In fine condition. ~ First edition. Printed for the author for private circulation, this edition is most uncommon.
Two volumes bound in three. Quarto. Volume I: Plates 1-71; Volume II.1: Plates 82-132; Volume II.2: Plates 133-189. With 6 pages of text. Original printed wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Very rare complete set. Mémoires publiés par les membres de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale, 65/1-3. Comprises of a total of 179 plates, numbered erratically 1-189. Most of the hand-drawn plates are folding. The photographic plates are printed in fine collotype, one of the most accurate and attractive methods of photomechanical tonal printing processes. Includes a plan by Goyon. Lucienne Épron (1876-1947); Henri Wild (1902-1983); François Daumas (1915-1984). Georges Goyon (1905-1996). Beinlich-Seeber 7448.
Two volumes. Small folio. I. Text: Pp. ix, (i), 273, with 50 text figures; II. Plates: vi, 80 plates, many folding, some in beautifully printed colour. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's waxed brown full cloth, gilt lettering to cover and spine. In mint condition. A splendid set, seldom found in such condition. ~ First edition. [Provenance:] From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011). The monochromatic plates are printed in collotype, one of the most accurate and attractive methods of photomechanical tonal printing processes. Highly skilled and expensive process, it cannot produce more than a limited number of impressions. It has been used for single-sheet prints and luxury portfolios, and since the 1950s has been abandoned by all except a few small specialist firms.
Three volumes. Text Volumes, I-II: Royal octavo. Pp. xxiii, 68; 215; 324. With some figures and maps, one double-page and printed in red and black. III: Plates Volume: Folio. (ii), Total of 40 plates comprising of 27 autographed plates plus 13 collotype photographic plates. Includes 4 large folding plates. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's light-blue full cloth, overall faded, shelf number in pencil at corner of each cover. In a very good condition, excellent interiors. ~ First edition. Extremely rare complete set of the "deluxe" edition which comes with the original 13 collotypes in the Plate Volume. It has been noted that practically the entire first edition of this work had the Plate Volume bound with only the autographic plates of transcription, made by Fairman, without the photographic plates of the papyrus itself. Although Gardiner mentions that at the eve of going to the printer "the collotype plates have been ready for more than twenty years" there seem to be the issue of Gardiner's impatience and matters of speed of process and expense: "The thought of the expense of such a publication, alike to author and purchaser, has been the source of much vacillation." (Preface). It is therefoe that finally the option of only autographic reproduction was chosen for the main edition and a "deluxe" edition, one described as "With Extra Plates" was printed in an exceptionally small run. (For that matter see also Annual Egyptological Bibliography 107 which specifies the publication of two versions of this work with different prices). While Fairman's transcriptions are reproduced here lithographically, the original 13 collotypes provide a rare, unparalleled exquisite view of the papyrus. [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018) with some annotations in his neat hand. With a card "With the Author's compliments" loosely inserted.
603557Bruxelles, 1933 - 2021. Soit 112 volumes (dont 2 vol. de table), format in-8, brochés, (sauf pour les n°25 à 32, reliés pleine-percaline verte) ; nombr. figures dans le texte.
603601Le Caire, IFAO, 1901-2001. 55 vol. in-4, reliés pleine-percaline rouge pour la plupart, (vol. 29 à 39 brochés, en fascicule, et vol. 43 relié toile beige). Manque les Vol. 1, 9 et 10, 13 et 14, 38, 51, 53. Nous joignons 8 volumes en plus, brochés, (n° 68 à 71 puis 73 à 76).
1935xs1546Imprimerie de l'institut français d'archéologie orientale Relié 1935 PEU COMMUN. Cinq volumes in-4 (25,5 x 32,5 cm), reliure demi peau, dos à 5 nerfs. Catalogue des ostraca hiératiques non littéraires de Deir El-Médineh, comprenant la reproduction d'ostraca hiératiques cursifs et leur transcription, composé en grande majorité par Jaroslav Cerny. Premier volume : Documents de fouilles de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale du Caire, Tome III : Catalogue des ostraca hiératiques non littéraires de Deir El-Médineh, (N°s 1 à 113), 32 pages + 62 planches, ed. 1935. Deuxième volume : Tome IV : Catalogue des ostraca hiératiques non littéraires de Deir El-Médineh, (N°s 114 à 189), 23 pages + 19 planches, ed. 1937. Troisième volume : Tome V : Catalogue des ostraca hiératiques non littéraires de Deir El-Médineh, (N°s 190 à 241), 33 pages + 24 planches, ed. 1937 ; Tome VI : Catalogue des ostraca hiératiques non littéraires de Deir El-Médineh, (N°s 242 à 339), 26 pages + 33 planches, ed. 1939 ; Tome VII : Catalogue des ostraca hiératiques non littéraires de Deir El-Médineh, (N°s 340 à 456), 31 pages + 30 planches, ed. 1951. Quatrième volume: Tome XIV (pas de mention de tomaison) : Catalogue des ostraca hiératiques non littéraires de Deir El-Médineh, (N°s 624 à 705), 18 pages + 28 planches, ed. 1970. Soit l'intégralité des publications de Jaroslav Cerny concernant les ostraca (tessons de poterie ou éclats de calcaire utilisés comme support d'écriture dans l'Antiquité) de Deir El-Médineh. Cette étude est d'une importance capitale pour ce qui est de l'étude de la vie quotidienne des ouvriers qui constituaient la population de ce village. Ces habitants sont à l'origine de la construction d'une grande partie des tombes de la Vallée des Rois dont celles des Ramses et des Toutankhamon. On joint à cette série le VOLUME DE SERGE SAUNERON, comprenant les ostraca n°560 à 623 (Tome XIII des Documents de fouilles de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale du Caire) qui font également partie des ostraca hiératiques non littéraires ; épidermures sur le cuir, par ailleurs intérieur frais, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
18290046911829 Paris, Firmin Didot, 1829. In-8 (134 X 215 mm) demi-basane aubergine, dos lisse cloisonné de guirlandes et filets dorés, auteur et titre dorés (reliure de l'époque) ; (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 184 pages, 24 pages. Rousseurs éparses, plus marquées aux premiers feuillets.
1795PHO-2281Paris, de l'imprimerie de Pierre Didot l'aîné, 1795-98. 3 vol. in-4°, demi chagrin et coins, dos lisse avec titre et tomaison, tranches jaspées bleues. Frottements, épidermures aux dos, coins usés, quelques rousseurs en début et fin, papier légèrement bruni. Tome I ; portrait-LV-176 pp.- 59 planches et cartes (n°1 à 59), Tome II ; frontispice- 256 pp. ; 56 planches et cartes (n°60 à 113 avec 96bis & ter), Tome III ; frontispice-149 pp.-3ff. - 392 pp., 36 (53) planches et cartes (n°131 à 160) et 9 non numérotées. Un total de 149 (166) planches et cartes, certaines dépliantes et 9 planches d'éléments décoratifs non numérotées, manque les planches n° 114 à 130 qui n’ont pas été reliés ici.
Quarto. Pp. (v), 104. Text figures. Lithographed entirely from the manuscript. Original publisher's stiff wrappers, trifle frayed at head of spine. In a very good condition, fine interior. ~ First edition. Extremely rare original copy of De Buck's doctoral thesis, presented to Leiden University on July 6, 1922. Published privately by the now long defunct Leiden printers firm of IJdo, De Buck's historical manuscript is lithographed in its entirety. Includes the now practically extinct original 8-point Thesis Statement, a 4-page sheet with title-page. Adriaan de Buck (1892-1959) studied Egyptology under Sethe, Erman and Möller to become later one of the foremost Egyptologists of his time. In 1922 he gained a theological doctorate at the University of Leiden, for which he wrote a thesis on the Primeval Hill as a concept in Egyptian religion, "a work which has exercised a profound influence on all later studies on the Heliopolitan theology". (Dawson & Uphill). In 1925 he was asked by Gardiner and Breasted to edit an extensive and fully comprehensive edition of the Coffin Texts to be published by the Oriental Institute of Chicago. At the time of his death seven great volumes of texts had appeared, and part of his other great work of translating and commenting on them had also been completed, "an achievement rarely equalled by one individual in the field of Egyptology". A classic book of utmost rarity, a landmark in the history of Egyptology. [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018) who had acquired at the time several of De Buck's books.
Two volumes. I. Text: Quarto. Pp. xx, 581; II. Plates: Oblong small folio 28x36cm. Pp. x, plus 67 plates. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's full cloth, decoration to cover. In fine condition. ~ First edition. Extremely rare editio princeps of this renowned work with the wonderful plates in folio size.
Small folio. Pp. iv, 22. Plus 49 plates, for the greatest part printed in fine collotype, of which two in colour. With a full-page illustration to the text. Original printed wrappers, edges discoloured, some wear to spine-ends. In a very good condition, fine interior, crisp plates. ~ First edition. University of California Publications, Egyptian Archaeology, IV. Henry Frederick Lutz (1886-1973). Among his chief publications. [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018). Beinlich-Seeber 12624.
85 volumes bound in 88. Quarto. Various paginations. Plated and figures. Original stiff wrappers. In a very good condition, mostly fine, many issues are practically new. ~ First edition. Comprising of a complete, uninterrupted run of 81 years. Includes the volumes Indexes I-XX; Indexes XXI-XL; Reviews Supplement 71; Reviews Supplement 90. Total of 85 volumes of the series entirely in the first edition with all the superb collotype plates. Excellent set, fully collated for completeness and condition.
Elephant folio. Pp. xi, plus 40 plates printed in various techniques, partly lithography, partly collotype, mostly double-page or folding, several in exquisite coloured collotype, including the frontispiece. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, large decoration embossed on cover in gilt, gilt spine; cloth coating very superficially rubbed in places on cover. In excellent condition, mint interior. A splendid copy, seldom found in such condition. ~ First edition. An outstanding production. Collotype is one of the most accurate and attractive methods of photomechanical tonal printing processes. Highly skilled and expensive process, it cannot produce more than a limited number of impressions. It has been used for single-sheet prints and luxury portfolios, and since the 1950s has been abandoned by all except a few small specialist firms. Coloured collotypes the size of the plates here (image size up to ca. 50x110 cm) are very rare indeed in book production, so much so in such superb quality. Sir Alan Henderson Gardiner (1879-1963); Amice Mary Calverley (1896-1959); Myrtle Florence Broome (1888-1978). Beinlich-Seeber 8402.