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1678145461678 Paris chez charles de sercy ,au palais, 1678,volume in12, reliure plein veau , dos a nerfs , caissons ornés de fleurons doré, titre doré (belle reliure pastiche XXe siecle) tres bon état titre+ 5 ff n ch + 171 pp+2 ff privilege, 2 petits manque papier en marge pp 25 et27 avec juste une petite gène a lecture sur p 25 (facilement déchiffrable, les deux feuillets blancs du début et fin portent les ex libris maunscrits a la plumes des différents propriétaires
16838675baX1Geneva: Ioannis Picteti 1683. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. Religion; Bible; ancient literature; 15 239 15 pages including index; 16.4cm; modern 3/4 leather binding; ink handwritten notes on fron flyleaf. "Stephanus Morinus Etienne Morin 1624-1700 was appointed the first professor or Oriental Languages at the Athenæum Illustre of Amsterdam in 1686 and was also a preacher at the Walloon Church. Ioannis Picteti, Hardcover books
16838675baX1Geneva: Ioannis Picteti 1683. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. Religion; Bible; ancient literature; 15 239 15 pages including index; 16.4cm; modern 3/4 leather binding; ink handwritten notes on fron flyleaf. "Stephanus Morinus Etienne Morin 1624-1700 was appointed the first professor or Oriental Languages at the Athenæum Illustre of Amsterdam in 1686 and was also a preacher at the Walloon Church. Ioannis Picteti, Hardcover
1682500027999Antverpiae Antuerpiae Antwerp: Ex Officina Frederici A` Metelen 1682. First Edition. . Hardcover. Fair. Folio ownership of Down and Connor and Dromore Diocesan Library and Joseph Maria de Mello Bishop of Algarve Inquisitor General of Portugal 1785. Top section leather spine missing hinges cracking. Some marginal worming not affecting text. <br/> <br/> Ex Officina Frederici A` Metelen hardcover
1682183458London, Wells, 1682. 10 Bl., 487 S. Prgt. d. Zt. m. hs. Rtit. Einbd. etwas angeschmutzt. St. u. Sign. a. Tit. Gebräunt, teils braunfl.
16401421640. Etching engraving and stippling on cream laid paper with an indiscernible watermark in the sheet center 11 15/16 x 8 3/16 inches 302 x 207 mm trimmed at the plate mark. A very good impression in fine condition with non archival tape on top left and right corners recto. Tabs on top left and right corners from a mount on recto. Inscription in pencil on bottom right recto with a stamp in blue ink at the bottom left recto. <br /> <br /> Mazel 74. unknown
167810740Paris: Charles de Sercy 1678. Hardcover. Very Good. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Nouvelle edition. Text in French. 16mo 6 inches . Modern paper over boards. iii vii Table of Contents 171 iii Privilege du Roy illustrated head piece end piece and initials. Very Good tight leaves white but title page a little darkened with a little writing on it and a few leaves. A nice copy in a modern binding. Charles de Sercy hardcover
168251316London: G. Wells 1682. First edition. Hardcover. Very good-. Two parts small octavo. Collation: A2 star8 B-O8 P2; second series K-2H8 2I4 = 296 leaves. 20 211 1 blank 129-487 1 blankpp. Index of letters bound between the reader's preface and the Life of Morin. Texts in Latin with occasional passages in Hebrew Arabic Syriac and Greek. Contemporary vellum lightly stained with old manuscript label faded and blurred at spine. Occasional light toning and a few oxidation spots else a very good copy with crisp text. <br /> <br /> First edition of this important collection of letters chiefly between the orientalist and member of the Oratorian order Jean Morin 1591-1659 and Cardinal Francesco Barberini 1597-1679. Occasioned by the attempt of Pope Urban VIII to unite the eastern churches with the Roman Catholic Church they document an important early attempt to address the relations between Rome and the Christian communities of the Levant and Near East. The first two letters from the Samaritan community in Egypt are addressed to Joseph Scaliger and discuss the differences between their luni-solar calendar and that employed by the mainstream Jewish community; originally written in Hebrew the present Latin versions were prepared by Morin. Fourteen letters contain the correspondence between Morin and Pietro Della Valle 1586-1652 on Samaritan matters and Islamic chronology. <br /> <br /> Purchased from the heirs of the French scholar Amelot de la Houssaye the 94 letters were edited by the pioneering biblical critic Richard Simon 1638-1712 who may be credited with the "first attempt to write a history of the Bible as a piece of literature" Schaff-Herzog. Focusing his analyses on the text versions and commentaries Simon critically discussed the Septuagint and the Vulgate and defended the translation of the Bible into the vernacular. He affirmed the critical value of the Masoretic text while acknowledging the late origin of the Hebrew vocalization system. In his Histoire Critique du Vieux Testament Paris 1678 he also dared to suggest "that Moses cannot be the author of all the books attributed to him." Too radical for its time the work was suppressed and nearly all copies of the first print run were destroyed. A transcription of one of the surviving copies served as the basis of the 1680 Rotterdam edition and an English version published at London in 1682. Simon was expelled from the Oratorians. It thus comes as no surprise to observe that his substantial biography of Morin which precedes the letters "amounts to a diatribe against not only Morin but the entire Oratorian Congregation" Wetzer & Welte. <br /> <br /> Provenance: Stamp of Collegii Albertini Bonnae at recto and verso of the title; from the library of Old Catholic theologian J. H. Reinkens 1821-96 with his manuscript entry at the front endleaf. References: ESTC R-5020; Ingold Essai de bibl. oratorienne 150; Orme Bibl. Biblica 301; Wetzer & Welte Kirchenlexikon VIII p.1919; Wing M-2764 & S-3795.<br /> <br /> Full title and imprint: Antiquitates Ecclesiae Orientalis clarissimorum virorum Barbarini Allatii Holstenii Morini Ecchellensis Peirescii à Valle Comberi Buxtorfii Hottingeri &c. Dissertationibus epistolicis enucleatae; nunc ex ipsis autographis editae. Quibus praefixa est Morini Congr. Orat. Paris. PP. Vita. Londini: Prostant apud Geo. Wells ad insigne Solis in Coemeterio D. Pauli. 1682. G. Wells hardcover
16942016A PARIS. CHEZ CHARLES DE SERCY. 1694. IN-12 (8,5 X 15,5 X 2 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (16) + 171 ET (5) PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE PLEIN VEAU BRUN, DOS A CINQ NERFS ORNE DE CAISSONS A FLEURONS DORES, TITRE DORE. ILLUSTRE D’UN TITRE-FRONTISPICE DESSINE ET GRAVE SUR ACIER PAR FRANCOIS CHAUVEAU. PETITS DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS SANS GRAVITE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
166512323Rouen, Chez Clément Mallassis, 1665. 1 vol. in-12. [7]ff, 192pp, [3]ff. Vélin postérieur, dos lisse, titre en noir.
169460803Ultrajecti (Utrecht), Gulielmum Broedelet, 1694. 4to. In contemporary full calf with four raised bands and richly gilt spine. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Small worm-tract in inner margin, affecting app. 20 leaves, not affecting text. 1 plates detached and a few leaves with marginal dampstain. Overall a very nice and clean copy. (14), 448, (8) pp. + 4 plates and 1 frontispiece.
169460803Ultrajecti Utrecht Gulielmum Broedelet 1694. 4to. In contemporary full calf with four raised bands and richly gilt spine. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Small worm-tract in inner margin affecting app. 20 leaves not affecting text. 1 plates detached and a few leaves with marginal dampstain. Overall a very nice and clean copy. 14 448 8 pp. 4 plates and 1 frontispiece. <br/><br/><em>First edition of this linguistic work on the source and history of the first language with a focus on Hebrew. The Dutch philologist Etienne Morin 1624–1700 utilizes the Augustinian thesis in his discussion of the primeval language: "Quoting from Augustine City of God xvi. 5 and 10 he maintains that the world always ought to be divided into two antithetical communities. Of these two the patriarchs Shem and Heber belonged to the city of God while the crowd of rebels who conspired at Babel embodied the city of man. Morin concludes that this proves that Shem could not possibly have taken part in the conspiracy at Babel. Augustine could not have put forward a better argument he says. As the constant companion of true religion the original language was preserved in the family and among the pious descendants of Heber who transmitted it as a legacy to those practising piety." Eskhult Augustine and the Primeval Language in Early Modern Exegesis and Philology. </em> hardcover
167843697Paris, Charles de Sercy, 1678. In-12 de (12)-171-(4) pp., frontispice, vélin souple, dos lisse muet (reliure de l'époque).
1631990F38Parisiis: Petri Baillet 1631 . First edition. Leather. Good Only. 9" by 6.5". None. The very scarce first edition of David Chambers's impassioned account of the threat to Catholicism faced by Scotland in the 1500s. In the original Latin.The very scarce first edition of this work.16th century Scottish landowner David Chalmers Lord Ormond's discussion of the 'fortitude learning and piety of the Scots' and complaints about the rise of Protestantism. A strong Catholic he was accused of organising the escape of Mary Queen of Scots from Lochleven Castle.9 A-2N4 2O2. Collated complete.With errata to verso of final leaf. Lacking a front blank.Edited by French theologian and biblical scholar Jean Morin.A fascinating account of the spread of heresy - meaning non-Catholic forms of Christianity - in 16th century Scotland.Including much discussion of the Scottish national character. In a full calf binding. Significant rubbing to back strip and board perimeters with small loss of calf to back strip head. Front joint starting with visual adhesive residue. Front hinge reinforced with tape which is visible to the title page. Rear hinge strained with board a touch tender. Lacking front blank. Internally firmly bound. Title page significantly age toned with spotting. Pages age toned to perimeters with the odd spot. Good Only Petri Baillet hardcover
1686CRB13<p>MORIN Pierre.<strong> <em>Remarques necessaires pour la culture des fleurs</em></strong>. Charles Amy: Lyon 1686.</p><p>La maniere avec laquelle il les faut cultiver & les ouvrages qu'il faut faire selon chaque mois de l'année. Avec une méthode facile pour faire toutes sortes de palissades bosquets & autres ornemens qui servent à l'embellissement des jardins de plaisir & un catalogue des plantes les plus rares.</p><p>New edition first published 1658. Catalogue of Plants with its own title-page. Pierre Morin 17th century French florist. Text French.</p><p>Popular handbook on the cultivation of flowers including details of monthly tasks in the garden when particular flowers bloom which soils and climates they prefer. With a treatise on Carnations pp 93-164 and a Catalogue of Plants including <em>anemones</em> <em>ranoncules de Tripoly</em> <em>tulipes</em> and <em>iris bulbeaux</em>.</p><p>viii 224 8 pp.12mo contemporary full calf rubbed/scuffed raised bands and gt tooling to spine wormhole to foot of spine; rear joint partly split but firm. Some foxing; old book-label for "Sappey médecin a Cerdon Ain" with shelf-number in ink to front pastedown.</p><p>A very pleasing copy of a rare work on flowers.</p><p>Hunt 375</p> Charles Amy hardcover
1682118718Antuerpiae I. E. Amsterdam : Ex Officina Frederici A` Metelen Sub Signo Quatuor Euangelistarum. M. DC. LXXXII - Place Of Publication Fictitious Metelen Worked From Amsterdam Cf. Gruys & Wolf. The 1682. First Edition. Hardback. A very good copy in the full contemporary aniline calf. The spine's top compartment has been recased in an impressively period-sympathetic fashion. Scans and additional bibliographic detail on request. ; 819 pages; Physical desc. : 40 819 1; 159 1 p. ; fol. Subject: Penance - History. Judaism - Customs and practices - Works to 1900. Signatures: 6 e-6 i-o-4 A-3X6 3Y-3Z4 ²A-²M6 ²N-²O4. Title page printed in red and black with engraved printer's device. Tail-pieces initials. Antuerpiae [I. E. Amsterdam?], : Ex Officina Frederici A` Metelen, Sub Signo Quatuor Euangelistarum. , M. DC. LXXXII - Place Of hardcover