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1844137624London, 1865-1911 (1809 u. 1844). 4°. M. einigen (teils farb.) Taf. u. Abb. OLwd. Kanten bzw. Einbde. teils bestossen u. teils Anrissen im Bezugsstoff. Einige Rücken angerissen, wenige m. Fehlstellen, wenige lose. Einbde. meist fleckig. Wenige Vors. etwas angerissen u. teils fleckig. Wenige S. lose. 39/2 fehlt TI..49/2 fehlt vord.Einbd. (sowie Index 1-15 Ldr. Berieben. Rücken angerissen. Vors. gebräunt u.angerissen. Index 16-30 ohne Einbd. Angeschmutzt, teils lose u. m. Anrissen).
462556Imprimerie De Perol Clermont-Ferrand 1846 1 volume in-8 ( 250 X 170 mm ) de VII-VIII-371 pages et 1 atlas in-4 oblong "à l'italienne" ( 265 X 415 mm ) de 7 pages et 34 planches ( dont une carte du Puy-de-Dôme et un plan de Clermont-Ferrand dépliants ). Demi chagrin cerise, dos à nerfs avec les armes dorées du Marquis DES ROYS en queue, tête dorée, couvertures conservées ( Reliure signée de LE DOUARIN ). Très bel exemplaire, très pur, sans taches ni rousseurs, de la bibliothèque du Marquis DES ROYS ( Ex-libris ).
Revues - In-8 Broché - BREST, F. Halégouet - Illustrations HT - T. V(Relié), 1868/1869 - Les autres Volumes brochés - T. VI, VII, 1880/1881/1882 - T. XI, 1885/1886 à T.XXII, 1896/1897 - T. XXIV, 1898/1899 à T. XXVII, 1901/1902 - T. XXIX, 1903/1904 à T. XXXI, 1905/1906 - T. XXII, Relié 1/2 chagrin1907/1908 Environ 200 pages par volume - Soit 22 volumes
4283Revues - In-8 Broché - BREST, F. Halégouet - Illustrations HT - T. V(Relié), 1868/1869 - Les autres Volumes brochés - T. VI, VII, 1880/1881/1882 - T. XI, 1885/1886 à T.XXII, 1896/1897 - T. XXIV, 1898/1899 à T. XXVII, 1901/1902 - T. XXIX, 1903/1904 à T. XXXI, 1905/1906 - T. XXII, Relié 1/2 chagrin1907/1908 Environ 200 pages par volume - Soit 22 volumes
726547Tipografia Della S.C. De Propaganda Fide Roma 1861 In-plano ( 650 X 470 mm ) de 123 pages de texte et 51 planches, demi vélin ivoire à coins, dos à nerfs orné de caissons et fleurons dorés, pièces de titres de maroquin framboise et olive ( Reliure de l'époque ). Bel exemplaire de ce monumental ouvrage."Travail d'un grand prix.... Voulant faire honneur à une uvre si vénérable, il fut décidé que le palais de Latran serait transformé en musée pour la recevoir. Cétait dailleurs une occasion de dégager les galeries du Vatican autour du Sophocle, à qui était réservé le point central de lédifice, on disposerait bien des objets récemment découverts : statues, fragmens, bas-reliefs, toute sorte de richesses entassées dans les salles devenues trop étroites et qui demandaient la lumière. Le palais de Latran se prêtait parfaitement à ce dessein attenant à la basilique du même nom, situé non loin de la campagne romaine, tourné pour ainsi dire vers les âges disparus, il offrait un asile merveilleusement poétique à ces poétiques débris de lancien monde. Quelles harmonies naturelles, harmonies de lieux et de pensées, dans ce nouveau musée des antiques rassemblé ainsi.A Saint-Jean de Latran, en face des déserts!Ainsi fut créé le musée grégorien de Latran, ou plus simplement le musée de Latran, puisque ce nom de musée grégorien est aujourdhui attribué par lusage à la collection étrusque du Vatican. A peine installé, et pendant quil senrichissait encore des fouilles exécutées sur plusieurs points du territoire, ce musée, ou plutôt ce temple consacré à Sophocle, attirait lattention des archéologues. M. Henri Brunn en parlait dans le Kunstblatt M. Braun, dans ses Ruines et Musées de Rome, étudiait avec soin quelques-uns de ses monumens enfin Grégoire XVI, pour compléter son uvre, ordonnait la publication dune vaste monographie où tous les objets du musée de Latran seraient examinés, classés, décrits, avec lindication de leur provenance. Ce travail, confié dabord aux soins du père Marchi, fut transmis bientôt au père Secchi, et, après la mort de ce dernier, au père Garrucci, qui le publia en 1861 sous ce titre : Monumenti del museo lateranense descritti ed illustrati da Raffaele Garrucci e pubblicati per ordine della santità di nostro signore papa Pio IX. ( Revue des Deux Mondes - 1868 - tome 73 - Page 537-338 ).
1961682872 vol. in-4 cartonnage éditeur, Imprimerie Nationale, Librairie C. Klincksieck, Paris, 1957 et 1961, 224 pp. et 237 pp. avec 23 fig. et 2 planches dépliantes
66270Paris, Charles Massin et Albert Levy, 1936 Farde, 119 pages texte, 147 illustrations et 20 cartes, 34 x 26 cm. Fran ais. Il a t tir de cet ouvrage 25 exemplaires avec texte sur V lin d'Arches num rot s de 1 25. exemplaire n 10.
42162Mexico Oficina Tip. de la Secretaria de Fomento 1885 in 4 (30,5 x 23) 1 volume reliure toilèe grège moderne, dos lisse, pièce de titre de cuir rouge, couverture conservée, page de faux-titre, page de titre, page de titre en couleurs, 260 pages [1, indice], planche de titre en couleurs, avec 39 planches d'illustrations hors texte, avec chacune 12 figures coloriées (Atlas, 39 color plates / 39 láminas a color). Antonio Peñafiel, 1831-1922. Encargado de la dirección general de estadística de la República Mexicana y miembro de algunas sociedades cientificas nacionales y extranjeras. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Thick royal octavo. Pp. ix, 777. Plus 2 plates. Extended bibliography and indices. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, gilt lettering to cover and spine; cloth bit age marked in places, spine bit faded. In a very good condition. Clean, neat copy. ~ Extremely rare First edition of Ritter's renowned work. The book was reprinted in 1978. [AND:] Verbesserungen und Nachträge zu H. Ritter, "Das Meer der Seele". This copy includes the rare and practically always missing original letterpress 4-page addendum, loosely inserted.
1918191973Berlin, Reimer, 1918. Fol. 100 Lichtdrucktaf. m. je 1 Bl. Erläuterungen. 5 Bl. OLwd. Einbd. etwas lichtrandig. Gelenke leicht gelockert. St. verso Tit.
Quarto. Pp. xi, 198. Plus 35 plates with multiple images to each. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, gilt cover and spine, with illustrated dust-jacket. In near fine condition. ~ First edition. Documenta et Monumenta Orientis Antiqui, 15. A series edited by William Albright and Jacques Vandier. "The importance of the present volume will be apparent when it is recollected that the inscriptions on these objects form a sizeable proportion of what passes for historical information on the reign of Amenophis III." - Geoffrey T. Martin, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1972. ~ "Die große Mühe und Sorgfalt, mit der das zum großen Teil noch unveröffentlichte Material zusammengetragen wurde, verdient dankbare Anerkennung.vorbildlichen Dokumentation." Erik Hornung, Orientalistische Literaturzeitung, 1973. [Provenance:] From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011). [ADDED:] C. Blankenberg-Van Delden: "Once Again Some more Commemorative Scarabs of Amenophis III." Reprinted from The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1977. Describes 9 scarabs of the "marriage" & "lion hunt" type located in Great Britain, Israel and the U.S.A. (AEB 77094). [AND:] "Additional Remarks on Queen Ahhotep, Consort of Senakhtenre Tao I?" Offprint from GM 1981. [AND:] A typed, signed letter from the Author to Prof. De Meulenaere, presenting a copy and discussing, in Dutch, related matters. She mentions the resurface of one of the lost Pier scarabs, LSA7, in the Detroit Institute of Art, and concludes that now, when it is not to be expected that many other exemplars will surface, her work is concluded, a task that many years was assigned to her by the late Prof. Jozef Janssen. [ALSO ADDED:] An offprint from "Orientalistische Literaturzeitung" with Hornung's full review of the book. A unique scholar's copy.
Six volumes. Royal quarto. Royal quarto. Various paginations. Each volume with an extended suite of plates, many folding, and frontispiece. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's cloth, all with the original dust-jackets which are mostly in a very good condition (remnants of small clear sticker to corner of two, bottom of back of one jacket bit edge frayed). Books are in fine condition. Excellent set. ~ First edition. First six volumes of this renowned series.
Quarto. Pp. (4), 172. Hardcover, bound in contemporary red three-quarters cloth and matching marbled boards, gilt-ruled sides, spine lettered, decorated, and dated in gilt, upper board bit sun faded. Endpapers foxed, some sporadic foxing inside, else a nice copy in a very good condition. ~ First edition. Extremely rare. Kristensen's original doctoral thesis ("Egyptian Ideas about the Hereafter in Connection with the Gods Re and Osiris"). Lithographed in its entirety from the manuscript. Willem Brede Kristensen (1867-1953). Dutch orientalist and anthropologist of Norwegian origin. He was professor for the History of Religion at the Leiden University(1901-37) and made a special study of ancient religions and anthropology, including Egyptian beliefs. He also studied Sanskrit, Hebrew, Avestian, Phoenician and Egyptian. Kristensen's work and thought were very influential and he is considered by some as "the father of many scholars in the fields of Egyptology and comparative religion i.e. De Buck, Van der Leeuw, Bleeker, and Zandee. His most well known work was "Life out of Death" (published in Dutch as "Het leven uit den dood", 1926). His collected lectures were published as "The Meaning of Religion: Lectures in the Phenomenology of Religion" (1960). See also: Heerma van Voss e.a: "Studies in Egyptian Religion Dedicated to Professor Jan Zandee" (Leiden 1982). ~ Provenance: From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Heerma van Voss with his charming bookplate inside cover. Before that in the private collection of G. van der Leeuw with a small oval ink stamp to that effect. Beinlich-Seeber 11094.
Two volumes. Folio. Pp. xvi, 181; 185-190. Plus 60 plates, some in colour, mostly with multiple images to each. Includes frontispiece, loosely inserted as issued. With over 50 text figures. Original thin wrappers (first volume erratically stating "1932"), frayed, chipped, partly detached. Crisp interiors in fine condition and as such an excellent set, preserved entirely in the original state. ~ First edition. Mémoires de l'Institut Francais d'Archéologie Orientale du Caire, 54. Jean Gaston Maspero (1885-1915). Published posthumously, it was, and in essence still considered as a memorial of one of the most brilliant and most promising of the younger Egyptologists of the time, who fell in action in 1915. It embodies the publication of the results of Maspero's last season of excavation, in Bawit. "This book is an eloquent tribute to the beautifully-kept and detailed note books of Maspero as well as to the skill and patience of Drioton." (H. W. Fairman, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 1934). Étienne Marie-Félix Drioton (1889-1961). Curiously, not in Beinlich-Seeber.
197030662Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, 1970-77. 4to. Bound in 9 orig. full cloth with dustjackets. With plates and textillustrations.
Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, 1970-77. 4to. Bound in 9 orig. full cloth with dustjackets. With plates and textillustrations.
20202081502111902882Nakanishi book office 2020. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Nakanishi book office paperback
20202081502111904840Nakanishi book office 2020. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Nakanishi book office paperback
19239999_04561Leipzig Hinrichs 1923. 1st Edition . Soft cover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Folio. Pp. 16 of text brochure. Plus 31 plates as follows: Title-plate; Plates I-II; Plates 1-25 inc. 8a8b. Placed in original portfolio of cloth and boards bit worn along spine few minor stains on cover. In a plates are in fine condition. ~ FIRST EDITION. Volume 2 of three complete in itself. Rare. Beinlich-Seeber 2961. X-2 <br/> <br/> Leipzig, Hinrichs paperback
19339999_04294London Egypt Exploration Society; Chicago University of Chicago Press 1933. 1st Edition . Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . 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; the shine of the 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. FOLIO <br/> <br/> London, Egypt Exploration Society; Chicago, University of Chicago Press hardcover
6081Glückstadt Hamburg New York J. J. Augustin; Zwicau Manuldruck F. Ullmann 1935-62. 1st Edition . Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Six volumes. Royal quarto. Pp. viii 409; 420; 443; 376; 517; 234. HARDCOVER the first four volume uniformly bound in nice three-quarters buckram and matching boards spine strips from original wrappers laid-down. The last two volumes are in the original publisher's blue full cloth gilt lettering on red morocco labels to spine gilt lettering to cover. In a very good condition. ~ FIRST EDITION. Published posthumously. The first four volumes Spruch 213-506 were published a year after Sethe's death. Sethe's original manuscript was transferred to print by an old now defunct method called "Manuldruck" also known as "Reflex Copying Process". The four volumes were printed by the inventor of this method the printers' firm Max Ullman of Zwicaku. In 1962 appeared by Augustin Volume V Spruch 507-582 to be followed the same year by Volume VI Index. Also these two volumes are presented here in the FIRST EDITION to be distinguished from the second edition of the entire work which also appeared that year. Provenance: Some of the volumes occasionally with light marginal annotations in pencil or light pen few cases within the text some underlining few cases in light colour crayon all in the characteristic neat hand of Prof. Dr. Herman te Velde from whose library this wonderful set comes. Kurt Heinrich Sethe 1869-1934. Beinlich-Seeber 18525 vols. I-IV. N-4 <br/> <br/> Glückstadt, Hamburg, New York, J. J. Augustin; Zwicau, Manuldruck F. Ullmann, 1935-62. hardcover
19174945431Chiswick Press 1917. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Limited edition with coloured map. No. 84 of 200 copies. Some shelf wear to exterior. Interior good. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item950grams ISBN: Chiswick Press hardcover
172599hardcover. Numbers I - XXIV. Each volume is illustrated in b/w throughout the text. Published by Andre Grabar & Jean Hubert. 4to. The first 3 volumes are bound together in green cloth all others are in the original brown printed wrappers. Paris: Imprimerie Nationsale - Editions Klincksieck 1945-1975. Very good to near fine condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
172599hardcover. Numbers I - XXIV. Each volume is illustrated in b/w throughout the text. Published by Andre Grabar & Jean Hubert. 4to. The first 3 volumes are bound together in green cloth all others are in the original brown printed wrappers. Paris: Imprimerie Nationsale - Editions Klincksieck 1945-1975. Very good to near fine condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
67627aafGenève, Georg, 1931-1939, in-4to, sans brochure.