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1167201523.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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
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 His writings serve as historical documents of the spiritual guidance and discipline practiced during the early establishment of the Church.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
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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
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
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
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184424634Paris Firmin-Didot 1844 In-8 272 - 170 - 96 - 108 pp, L'Univers pittoresque, histoire et description de tous les peuples, de leurs religions, moeurs coutumes illustrations N&B hors-texte a la fin ; rousseurs éparses. Bien complet des cartes et planches indiquees dans les tables
21086Firmin-didot Frères Paris 1844 Fort in-8 broché.Couverture bleue, titre et décors en blanc.L"Univers pittoresque. Histoire et description de tous les peuples, de leurs religions, moeurs, coutumes, industrie &.D"AVEZAC ( M. ).Esquisse générale de l"Afrique et Afrique ancienne.272 pages.DUREAU DE LA MALLE ( M. ) et YANOVSKI ( M.J. )Carthage.166 pages.4 cartes.12 planches ht.LACROIX ( M.L. )Histoire de la Numidie et de la Mauritanie depuis les temps les plus anciens jusqu"à l"arrivée des Vandales en Afrique.96 pages.2 cartes.6 planches ht.YANOVSKI ( Jean ).L"Afrique chrétienne.56 pages.YANOVSKI ( Jean ).Histoire de la domination des Vandales en Afrique.108 pages.
1883EXE0AFReParis, Librairie Firmin-Didot, 1883. In-8° relié rexine orange.
Former owner's name from 1864 written on ffep. Map of the northern Portion of Tunis facing page 245 is missing. Map facing page 17 is missing bottom third. Edgeworn corners. Slight fraying to spine ends. Binding a little shaken. Gilt illustration on front cover is faded. Rubbing to boards. With the exception of missing plates--book would be Very Good. ; Conducted under the auspices of her Majesty's Government. ; 504 pages
Book has shelfwear and rubbing. A bit of colour loss along joint. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; 164 pages
Inscribed by the author to previous owner inside front cover. No other marks or inscriptions to contents. A clean very tight copy with slightly marked boards and bumping to lower corners and upper edge. Slight bump to lower corner of all pages. Page edges slightly dusty. Very scarce. 209pp. An attempt at the negro history of Africa including the beginnings, Carthage, Roman, the church, Vandals, Moslems, Arabs, Mali, Songhai, Portuguese, slavery and the Koromantee. There is also a brief written note loosely slipped in by previous owners explaining how they knew the author and how he died.
7537Lyon, Imprimerie Mougin-Rusand, 1890, 16,5x25 cm, broché, 104 pages, illustrations.
193410924Paris Les Écrivains Français 1934 In-12 251 pp, 12ème édition. Cachets de bibliothèque, rares rousseurs. Brochage frotté avec rousseurs et petits manques de papier.
Les Ecrivains Français 1934, In-8 broché, 253 pages. Parfait état.
192331669Tunis Imprimerie Générale (Yvorra et Barlier) 1923 In-12 Description et guide avec gravures et plans par deux Pères Blancs (5ème édition revue et augmentée) - 155 pp
Author inscription on title page. "Featuring a vast cast of characters and nationalities, twists of fate, and tales of inspired leadership, David Anthony Durham perfectly captures the legendary Hannibals's world."568p. Maps on end papers. Book
1908Y0064Carthage MO 1908. Unpaginated. Illustrated. Great local ads. Silver titles on sunned and stained covers. Front cover mildly warped. Edge worn. Interior crisp/clean except for a few chipped edges. Blue Cloth. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover
199751312CNRS éditions, coll. « Études d'antiquités africaines » 1997 In-4 broché 28 cm sur 22. 179 pages. Très bon état d’occasion. Poids sans emballage : 710 grammes. Étude des sites chrétiens de Carthage qui ont été fouillés. Contient une précieuse présentation de l’histoire des fouilles récentes et anciennes. L’auteur maintient l’hypothèse aujourd’hui contestée d’un impact très important des destructions vandales.