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41943Tyrnaviae. Typis Academicis Societatis Jesu. MDCCLv. 1755. 4to; 21x 15cm trimmed 12380p. in contemporary full calf real raised bands worn text block is tight and clean with historiated and foliated initials decorative tail-pieces small wormhole of final few leaves thin wear spot on title-page due to an erasure something removed edges stained red in contemporary style a very good sound copy ~ Only one copy of this edition located in University of Szeged Hungard. Not in WorldCat not auction records or on line listing located - very rare. cgc. ~ Thaschus Caecilius Cyprianus converted to Christianity later in life and rose through the ecclesiastical ranks to become Bishop of Carthage. Cyprian's leadership was notable during the reign of the Roman emperor Decius who attempted to eradicate Christianity and those who professed it. Cyprian remained steadfast in defending the Christian faith and encouraging the persecuted in spite of his own impending martyrdom. His writings serve as historical documents of the spiritual guidance and discipline practiced during the early establishment of the Church. Cyprian's epistles have been published many times in various editions. This edition is a fine example of the 18th century font used at the Jesuits' press in Tyrnavia Hungary. Tyrnaviae. Typis Academicis Societatis Jesu. MDCCLv. [1755] unknown
1544372714Cologne: Peter Quentel 1544. 36 451 1 blank pp. Extensively annotated in several early hands. 1 vols. Folio. Twentieth-century brown morocco over old oak boards. Title leaf silked; some staining and soiling throughout occasionally affecting annotations. Very good. 36 451 1 blank pp. Extensively annotated in several early hands. 1 vols. Folio. Works of the early Church martyr St. Cyprian edited by Erasmus. VD16 C6515. Provenance: General Theological Seminary gift of the Rev. Karl G. Kumm bookplates and blindstamps Peter Quentel unknown
158928711<p>Antwerp: Petrus Bellerus 1589. First edition printed in Antwerp compiling the full writings of Saint Cyprian with annotations by Jacques de Pamèle and textual references to earlier editions by Manuzio and Morel. The contents are organized into three tomes a structure not used in prior editions. Bound in modern full leather with blind-tooled borders and five raised bands the binding is intact and recent. The text block collates complete: 66 531 pp with no loss or intrusion. The paper remains firm and evenly inked with wide margins. No illustrations are present. This printing is listed in USTC 406847. The book presents clean internal condition and binding integrity throughout. Questions and photo requests welcome.</p> In aedibus Petri Belleri, sub scuto Burgundiae hardcover
155831540Basel: A. & G. Way prs. 1558. Folio 29.4 cm 11.6". 8 ff. 368 8 pp. <br><br>St. Cyprian was Bishop of Carthage between 249 and 258 when he was martyred upon return from exile in Curubis for his part in the baptismal controversy 25557. His writings "give => a vivid picture of Christian life in Carthage especially during the persecutions and throw light on the organization of the Church not only in Africa from Mauretania to Tripolitania but also in Spain Gaul and Rome itself. At the same time they reveal the character and activities of Cyprian a bishop often in peril of his life but totally dedicated to his flock and while a leader of men beloved and respected by Christian and pagan alike yet the object of slander and opposition from a handful of his clergy" NCE.<br>Â Â Â Â The text is in Latin printed in roman and italic enlivened by handsome woodcut initials of various design and size; the printer's large device of a three-headed Hermes holding a caduceus appears on both the title-page and final verso. Printer Hervagius Johann Herwagen 1497 ca. 1558 moved to Basel from Strasbourg in 1528 to marry the widow of Johann Froben and take part in Froben's famous printing firm there; in 1531 he established his own press at the Nadelberg Froben's house and the former residence of Erasmus. Some of the first products of Herwagen's press were works by Erasmus who also edited the present text for the first edition by Froben in 1520.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Contemporary ink monogram JCP expanded to "Joh: Chr: Pychey" on title-page. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â VD16 C6516; Index Aurel. 149.099; Adams C3160; Vander Haeghen II 24; BM STC 234; NCE IV 56466 Cyprian. On Herwagen see: Contemporaries of Erasmus. Recent full black morocco ruled in blind old style; raised bands accented with blind ruling title gilt on red morocco spine label and date gilt collector-style at spine base. Title-page dust-soiled and expertly repaired in upper outer corner away from print. Glue stains on title-page verso from former bookplate; occasional very minor foxing and light dampstaining in bottom margin of some leaves. A few small inkstains from same pen as sparse contemporary marginalia and underlining. => A handsome handsome volume. A. & G. Way, prs. hardcover books
16011312030035Parisiis : Apud Sebastianum Chappelet 1616-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 3 volumes bound in 1. Folio. 34 cm. Full leather binding. Good binding. 5 raised bands down spine. Tail of spine chipped. Worn bottom corners. 112 226 6 227-411 5 413-601 1 p. Title printed in red and black. Publisher's device on t.p. Each book has separate half-title. Text and commentary in double columns. <br><br> Parisiis : Apud Sebastianum Chappelet hardcover
156469409Parisiis, Apud Gul. Morellium, in Graecis typographum Regium 1564 In-4, plein veau havane, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés de fers dorés, 24-483-36 pp., lettrines ornées, notes, index. Reliure sensiblement frottée, premier mors fendillée, notes manuscrites sur la page de titre, intérieur assez frais.
1616112633buon 1616 maroquin Parisiis (Paris), Nicolai Buon (Nicolas), 1616, 1 volume in-folio de 220 x 340 mm environ comportant 3 parties, (54) ff. ( Page de titre), Epistola dedicatoria, Suffridi Petri leovardiensis, Prolegomena, Index operum omnium, Index scripturarum, Index in tres D. Cypriani operum tomos, Iacobo Pamelio), titre de partie, 601 pages en pagination continue : 226 pages - (1) f. d' index epistolarum, (2) ff. (titre de partie, praefatio) - 412 pages - (2) ff. (titre de partie, praefatio) - 601 pages. Plein maroquin brun à décors signé Bourlier, dos à 5 nerfs portant titres dorés, plats estampés à froid avec une composition centrale au fer doré inscrite dans un triple encadrement dont une roulette ornée, double filet doré sur les coupes, roulette dorée sur les chasse, gardes marbrées. Discrètes griffures sur les plats, légers frottements sur les mors, coupes, coins et coiffes, dos sensiblement insolé, mors internes fendillés, ex-libris manuscrit sur contregarde, quelques rousseurs et pages brunies, une page déchirée sans manque, bel exemplaire malgré les défauts signalés.
163223522<p><strong>1632 Saint Cyprian 1ed Bishop of Carthage Early Christian MARTYR Manutius FOLIO</strong></p><p><em>"It is a persistent evil to persecute a man who belongs to the grace of God. It is a calamity without remedy to hate the happy." </em></p><p>― Cyprian</p><p>Cyprian was an Early Church bishop of Carthage from the 3rd-century. Cyprian was the first to write about the primacy of the Pope as it was set out in "The Unity of The Catholic Church". Most of his writings surround pastoral ministry addressing many of the issues with the Roman government. He also determined prayer to be "the only refuge of the Christian".</p><p>This 1632 first edition of the works of St. Cyprian includes the annotated commentary of Jacobus Pamelius. It was collected and edited by William Morel and Paolo Manuzio an exceedingly rare and desirable huge vellum-bound folio!</p><p>Item number: #23522</p><p>Price: $750</p><p>CYPRIAN of Carthage</p><p><strong><em>D. Caecilii Cypriani Carthaginiensis Episcopi totius Africae primatis ac gloriosissimi martyris Opera</em></strong></p><p>Parisiis: Compagnie de la Grand-Navire 1632.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages; 3 parts in 1</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Part I – 112 226 2</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Part II – 4 227-411 1</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Part II – 4 413-601 1</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: Latin</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Vellum; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif--><strong>Size: </strong><strong>~14in X 9.25in 35cm x 23cm</strong></p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>23522</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Compagnie de la Grand-Navire hardcover
716478Ancienne Librairie Thorin - Albert Fontemoing, Editeur Paris 1901 Fort in-8 carré ( 235 X 160 mm ) de XXXII-850 pages, demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés avec petites pastilles mosaïquées de maroquin rouge, tête dorée ( Reliure de l'époque ). 3 cartes dont 2 dépliantes en couleurs hors-texte. Edition originale. Dos passé, bel exemplaire, bien relié.
1691138561Amstelodami : Apud Abrahamum Vansomeren 1691. 1st Edition. Hardback. Historiated initials; copper-engraved head & tailpieces. Minor repair to title page lower. Finely bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with a dark morocco gilt-blocked label. Spine compartments uniformly tooled. An exceptional copy - scans and additional detail on request.; 1 pages; Huic editioni annexae sunt dissertationes Cyprianicae Henrico Dodwello. Juxta examplar Oxonii e Theatro Sheldoniano. Eight edition. In eight sections each beginning new pagination and register. Referenced by: CLC C 2179. Physical desc. : 2o 38 cm; 8 14 i. E.18 56 72 244 240 40 110 72 118 37 1p. Subject: Theology - Early Works to 1800. Christian literature Early. Amstelodami : Apud Abrahamum Vansomeren hardcover
P., Imprimerie nationale, 1912. 2 volumes in-4 brochés, XXVIII-802 pp-table-addenda-19 hors-texte dont une grande carte en couleurs. Exemplaire non coupé hormis les 100 premières pages, belle publication sur papier vergé. Réédition de l'édition de 1892 sous le suivi de Salomon Reinach. L'étude s'arrête à l'invasion des vandales.
169011927Brem�: Hermanni Braueri 1690. Hardcover. Good. Sometime bound in half brown buckram with marbled boards leather spine label "CYPRIANI OPERA 1790." The true date of this volume is 1690. Small paper label at base of spine "Trinity College Library" stamped beneath it. 15 x 10 1/4 inches joints very good tight. College library bookplate at front card pocket at back. Title page printed in red & black is somewhat edge-tattered with old repair on verso. The text is complete. There are 40 leaves of preliminaries including "Index operum omnium" "Index S. Scripturarum toto opere citatarum" and "Index alphabeticus" plus one leaf half-title page. Then pp. 1-72 skips p. nos. 15-16 without loss of text; 1-244; 1-240 p. 216 misnumbered as 198; 1-40; 1-110 skips page nos. 57-58 with no loss of text; 52 misnumbered as 42 72 as 27; 1-72; 4 1-118; 1-37. Counted and complete. Text is in good condition with some marginal stains foxing pinhole worming in the margins; one leaf with short tear in the margin. This edition first published in 1682 at Oxford; the text is in Latin with some Greek. The works of Saint Caecilius Cyprianus c. 210-258 Bishop of Carthage in which city he was born and died. "A controversial figure during his lifetime his strong pastoral skils firm conduct during the Novatianist controversy and outbreak of the Plague of Cyprian named for his description of it and eventual martyrdom at Carthage established his reputation and proved his sanctity in the eyes of the Church. His skilful Latin rhetoric led to his being the pre-eminent Latin writer of Western Christianity until Jerome and Augustine." - Henry Palmer Chapman Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 4. St. Cyprian was executed during the Valerian persecutions."CYPRIAN Thascius Caecilius: A principal father of the Christian Church. Born at Carthage in Africa about 200. Embraced Christianity 246. Chosen Bishop of Carthage 248. During the persecution by Decius he fled for which he was much blamed but he justified himself on solid principles. Under Valerian he was banished in 257 and the following year he was seized and beheaded at Carthage." - Darling Cyclopaedia Bibliographica. Hermanni Braueri hardcover
1709281261709 Lugduni Batavorum, Cornelium Boutestein y Samuelsem Luchtmans, 1709 - In-8 - Reliure plein vélin de l'époque, avec au 1 er & 4 ème Plats : Représentation d'une Romaine en relief (dorée), des fleurons, entourés par des écoinçons dorés - Dos lisse, Titre écrit àla plume - Page de titre, vignette représentant une Scène d'agriculture - toutes tranches rouges quelques gravures - (20)- 496-(24) pages -Ex-libris manuscrit Gwelc'han Le scouezec - bon exemplaire - envoi rapide et soigné
1709487501709 Lugduni Batavorum, Cornelium Boutestein y Samuelsem Luchtmans, 1709 - In-8 - Reliure plein vélin de l'époque, avec au 1 er & 4 ème Plats : Représentation d'une Romaine en relief (dorée), des fleurons, entourés par des écoinçons dorés - Dos lisse, Titre écrit àla plume - Page de titre, vignette représentant une Scène d'agriculture - toutes tranches rouges quelques gravures - (20)- 496-(24) pages -Ex-libris manuscrit Gwelc'han Le scouezec - bon exemplaire - Réf. 48750
1778PHO-1269Utrecht, chez J. van Schoonhoven & Comp, 1778 ,in-8 , 4ffnch.-247pp. , broché en papier dominoté époque , titre manuscrit au dos , ex-libris , petit manque au dos , bel exemplaire.
1866G61372Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott 1866 Complete in 4 volumes: 576 + 607 + 595 + 626pp., cart.cover (marbled plates, spines in leather with gilt decorations), marbled edges, marbled endpapers, 22cm., beautiful copy, ["Translated from the French From the latest London edition carefully revised and corrected"]
Complete in 4 volumes: 576 + 607 + 595 + 626pp., cart.cover (marbled plates, spines in leather with gilt decorations), marbled edges, marbled endpapers, 22cm., beautiful copy, ["Translated from the French… From the latest London edition carefully revised and corrected"]
20615Paris, Michel Lévy frères, 1863. In-4, 474 pp. 1pl., bradel de demi-toile à coins brune chinée, dos long orné d'un fleuron et de filets dorés, pièce de titre brune, couverture conservée (frottements, petites rousseurs, couverture défraîchie et restaurée).
M12690Couverture rigide Parisiis , Courterot , 1679 , 6 vols in 4° plein veau , 609 - 672 - 656 -664 - 730 - 672 pp Tome 1 en mauvais état : Forte mouillure sur les premières pages avec manque de papier sur la page de garde , manque de cuir sur un tiers du dos. Autres volumes ; Bon état général , quelques mors faibles sans plus. Langue: Français
16334851Paris: Np 1633. Folio 13-3/4" tall. 3 parts in 1. 1122262; 4227-412;4423-603pp. Double column text. Title printed in red & black with a large copper engraved vignette. Cont. tooled paneled calf rather worn small chips at edges hinges cracked but cords holding. Gilt decorated spine label lacking. A worn but sound copy still perfect for scholarly work. Np unknown books
190619081906 Tipografia "L'Arenç", Barcelone, 1906. In-4, cartonnage éditeur illustré, couvertiure illustrée conservée. (viii), 342 pages. 76 planches hors-texte, carte dépliante en fin de volume
78 pages. Articles: Kingfish of the Dixiecrats (part 1 of 2) - Leander H. Perez; Danger - Office Party; Nobody's Safe in Philadelphia (another "Terror in our Cities" report); They Whistle While They Work - article on NBA referees with great photos of Jimmy Enright, Bud Lowell, Phil Fox, Pat Kennedy and Joe Serafin; Benjamine (Ben) Franklin Michtom Loves Little Dolls - his Ideal Novelty & Toy Company makes two million dolls per year - article with great color photos; "Please Rush the Gal in the Pink Corset" (continuing the life and times of Sears, Roebuck); Mama has Glamour; Sailor in the Rain; An Icicle Built for Two; The Rise of Carthage; Wolf!; Cinderella Rides Again (part 3 of 5); Write Finis. Includes nice ads for: General Electric; Herbert Tareyton cigarettes - featuring color image of Miss Mary Damon; Ford cars; Pontiac color centerfold; Botany clothing; Mercury cars; Kaywoodie Briar Pipes (full-color page with boxing theme); GM Electro-Motive division. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
pp. (4), 308. The edition without the cancellans at G2. 12mo. [176 x 105 mm.] Foxed. It is very unusual to find in a Baskerville that some leaves (in two gatherings of this copy) were smudged during printing, and permitted to pass. Contemporary full sprinkled calf binding. Gilt tulip roll on the boards. Spine ornamented with gold crossed arrows. Joints tender. Printed ExLibris of John Rayner. Gaskell 47. Terence (Ca. 190-159 B.C.), the great Latin comic poet, was born in Carthage. He came to Rome as the slave of a senator, Terentius Lucanus. In the house of Lucanus he was educated like a free man and soon emancipated. His successful first play, 'Andria' introduced him to Roman society, and the circle of Scipio, Philus, and Laelius. His surviving six comedies are drawn from Athenian sources, especially from lost plays by Menander. Terence has been read for over two thousand years, and his influence on European literature cannot be overestimated. He imparted to Latin the sense of artistic elegance, consistency and moderation which made it a model for all literary epochs. In him we find a meeting-point for three great civilizations - the decaying Greece; Carthage, soon to pass away into oblivion; and nascent Italy, poised to absorb the world. John Baskerville (1706-1775) was the greatest printer of his era. Born in Wolverley, Hereford - Worcester, England, he became a writing master in Birmingham. He also carried on a successful japanning (varnishing) business there. In about 1750 he began to make experiments in letter founding, and produced the wonderful series of types now named after him. His first book, the Virgil of 1757, was also the first to be printed upon wove paper (manufactured by a process that he invented). In 1758 he be came printer to Cambridge University. All of his books bear show fine craftsmanship and a refined sense of design. In the last few years before his death, Baskerville published a few Latin classics in quarto and duodecimo. "All these bear the marks of unabated genius even in his declining days: and suffice, had he printed nothing else, to distinguish him as the first typographer of his time" - T. B. Reed, in 'Old English Letter Foundries' "Quot homines tot sentensiae; suo quoiqu e mos " So many men, so many opinions; a law of his own to each -- Terence. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! W154
182124756Paris: Londres ALEXIS EYMERY 1821-1822 -in-8 demi-veau 10 volumes, reliure demi-veau havane in-octavo (binding full calfskin in-8 )(20 x 13 cm), BELLE RELIURE D'ÉPOQUE signée Monnehay à Beauvais (etiquette du relieur au dos du 1er plat), dos à long (spine without raised bands), décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre et tomaison frappés "or", pièce de titre vert foncé avec un filet "or" de part et d'autre, tomaison frappée "or" avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre, roulette "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet "or" et un filet à froid de part et d'autre et en tête et en pied, entre nerfs à fleuron "or" avec un filet perlé "or" de part et d'autre, dos légèrement frottés mais bel état de l'ensemble, papier marron aux plats (parfois frottés), toutes tranches lisses peignées bleu et rose, sans illustrations (l'Atlas de Tardieu manque), (575) + (616) + (501) + (512) + (547) + (542) + (504) + (436) + (454) + (306 + 145 p. de Tables Générales) pages - ATLAS MANQUANT, 1821-1822 Paris: ALEXIS EYMERY Editeur,
Minor rippling to back plates. Former owner's bookplate on ffep. Minor browning to pages and wraps. Small piece of back upper corner missing. Minor chipping to head and heel of spine. Tears along edges of base and head of spine cover but book is still solid and intact. Pages uncut. ; Ouvrage publie avec le concours de l'Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres (Fondation de Clercq) ; Bibliothèque Archéologique Et Historique. Tome XL; 97pp, 37 figures, 936 images on 29 plates. Looks at Egyptian objects found during excavations of Carthage.