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1980LFA-126745602Un ouvrage de 190 pages, format 140 x 220 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1980, Edition°1, bon état
5391Aix, 1643, une affiche A4
171436908Altdorf bei Nürnberg, Kohl, 1714. 8°. 28 S., Heftstreifen.
201906420Paris, Plon, 1997 ; in-8, 417 pp., br.
2002LFA-126746754N° 63 - Décembre 2002-Janvier 2003) : revue de 66 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1980LFA-12673632467e Fascicule (Année 1980) : 189 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, broché, illustré, bon état
[Roma?, s.n., c. 1736], manoscritto su carta, steso da una sola mano, in chiara grafia, in-folio piccolo, nato senza brossura, a fogli sciolti, pp. [8]. Compilato su colonne della larghezza di metà del foglio (l'altra metà lasciata bianca). Si tratta dell'incarico a quattro deputati di vigilare sull'epidemia, con la suddivisione delle aree da controllare e le regole di comportamento da far seguire. Ottime condizioni.
223149Toulouse, Claude-Gilles Lecamus, s.d. (1721) in-4, 4 pp., en feuille.
223179Toulouse, Claude-Gilles Lecamus, s.d. (1721) in-4, 4 pp., en feuille.
223150Toulouse, Claude-Gilles Lecamus, s.d. (1721) in-4, 4 pp., en feuille.
223138Toulouse, Claude-Gilles Lecamus, s.d. (1720) in-4, 3 pp., en feuille.
223181Toulouse, Claude-Gilles Lecamus, s.d. (1721) in-4, 4 pp., en feuille.
176033(Lille), ce 27 de mars 1668, 37 x 29 cm,
168247304Nürnberg Nuremburg: In Verlegung Leonhard Loschge / druckts Christian Sigmund Froberg 1682. Very Good. Nürnberg Nuremburg: Jn Verlegung Leonhard Loschge / druckts Christian Sigmund Froberg 1682. First Edition. Quarto 21cm; viii321i.e. 265xi188xiipp pp 217-272 omitted in pagination collated complete; engraved frontis by Johann Azelt with two vignette tailpieces and occasional typographic representations of more elaborate markers. Contemporary vellum boards with manuscript titling in ink on spine. Speckled page edges. Modern ownership signature of a Sigmund G. Haffner in red pen on front free endpaper. Split to vellum at top of front joint across spine with exposure but binding holding soundly; general soiling and smudging to surface with spine titling dulled. Brief tear along bottom gutter to frontis.Marginal note with in-text ink corrections on p. 308 of Johannis section else interior unmarked. <br /> <br /> Indexed record of monuments epitaphs and gravestones in Nuremberg's Johannisfriedhof St. John's and Rochusfriedhof St. Rochus cemeteries with an impressively skeletal frontis by Nuremberg engraver Johann Azelt.<br /> <br /> Both cemeteries were established outside the Old Town walls during plague outbreaks in the 1510s with St. John's expanded from the existing leper's cemetery dating back to the 13th century. One notable St. John's resident is painter and printmaker Albrecht Durer whose marker is typographically rendered on p. 95. St. Rochus established as a dedicated plague cemetery takes its name from the 14th century Majorcan confessor and patron saint of invalids and dogs who was said to have cured many plague victims throughout Italy with a Sign of the Cross and was said to have survived it himself. Gugel 1648-1706 son of nobleman and chief lower court assessor Christoph Hieronymus Gugel studied in Leiden and travelled before returning to Nuremberg busying himself with chronicling the monuments herein as well as a family history.<br /> <br /> Eighteen copies via OCLC at time of writing chiefly in Germany with two in the US at Harvard Divinity School and the Pennsylvania Office of Commonwealth Library and none in the UK.<br /> <br /> Full title translation: Memorial Cemetery of Noric Christians. That is: A correct presentation and list of all those monuments epitaphs and gravestones which are located on and in the three cemeteries belonging to the Holy Free Imperial City of Nuremberg-St. John's St. Roch's and the suburb of Wehrd-as well as in their churches and chapels whether carved in metal or brass or in stone or painted on wood and hanging banners. Compiled and presented with particular diligence by a curious enthusiast. In Verlegung Leonhard Loschge / druckts Christian Sigmund Froberg unknown
1631AQ31790Napoli i.e. Naples: Appresso Ottavio Beltrano 1631. 8 83pp 1. Contemporary limp vellum. Extremities worn marked and discoloured. Leaves browned and dampstained small hole to title page not touching text marginal worming to later half of text-block. The first Neapolitan edition of a treatise on diagnosis prognosis and treatment of bubonic plague published in the midst of the epidemic that ravaged Northern Italy between 1629 and 1631 claiming the lives of some 280000 people. Initially printed at Venice in 1631 under the title Raccolta di avvertimenti per conoscer la Peste the work describes in detail the symptoms of plague before providing remedies and preventative measures both pharmaceutical and esoteric in nature. OCLC records copies at just seven locations worldwide Aberdeen BNF BNCR BL BSG NLM and Wellcome. . Quarto. Appresso Ottavio Beltrano hardcover
1879L4NBANWANWJDLondon: George Edward Eyre & William Spottiswoode 1879. Original publishers blue printed paper wrappers. Folio. With two folding lithographed maps one centered on the Middle East and the other detailing the seats of the plague in Mesopotamia and south-west Persia. Compilation of observational governmental reports on various outbreaks of the bubonic plague in the Middle East Persia and Egypt between 1853 and 1877. As stated in the introduction this publication was compiled to study the epidemic in detail in the hope that such learning might benefit Great Britain in the event of an outbreak of the plague in its own territories. The information in these reports proved to be of value during the intense study of the plague in the 1890s which led to the identification of the diseases origin in 1894. The compilation comprises three parts: the first contains extracts from reports of the medical officers of the local government board the second is a memorandum by Mr. Netten Radcliffe and the last contains a few papers considering the medical aspects of quarantine.Binding worn at the edges and the paper spine damaged at the head and foot. With the upper corner of the first few pages slightly soiled but still in good condition.l Creighton A history of epidemics in Britain 1965 I p. 162; Ethnographic plague: configuring disease on the Chinese-Russian frontier p. 166; Histories of post-mortem contagion: infectious corpses and contested burials p. 25. George Edward Eyre & William Spottiswoode, unknown
1950LFA-126722853N° 197-198-199 (Janvier-février-mars 1950), 60 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, broché, Société Dauphinoise d'Ethnologie et d'Archéologie (ancienne Société d'Ethnologie et d'Antropologie fondée en 1894 par le Docteur Bordier et dirigée de 1910 à 1933 par Hippolyte Muller)
2007ARCHITECT7946130224Paris, Somogy éditions d'art / Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine/ Musée des Monuments français / Musée des Plans-reliefs, 2007, 25,5 x 28,5, 432 pages sous percaline éditeur et jaquette illustrée. Iconographie noir & blanc et couleurs. Ouvrage publié à l'occasion de l'exposition présentée à la Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine du 14 novembre 2007 au 5 février 2008. "Sébastien Le Prestre, marquis de Vauban (1633-1707), est le plus connu des ingénieurs militaires français. Au cours de sa carrière, il a conçu l'aménagement de cent soixante forts et places fortes à travers toute la France. Face à cet héritage successivement adulé, détourné, rejeté et enfin restauré, l'ouvrage propose une vision d'ensemble des interventions de Vauban en matière de fortification, d'urbanisme et d'architecture, et s'attache à les replacer dans leur contexte. Les réalités historiques du siècle de Louis XIV sont prises en compte ainsi que la naissance et la mise en place des structures administratives et techniques au service de la politique de conquête du Roi Soleil. Sont également présentés les enjeux contemporains que revêt le patrimoine militaire hérité de Vauban, s'articulant sur deux thèmes majeurs : conservation/restauration d'une part et réutilisation d'autre part. L'exposition et son catalogue s'inscrivent dans les célébrations de l'année du tricentenaire de la mort du marquis de Vauban, le célèbre ingénieur militaire et commissaire général des fortifications de Louis XIV."
1993002223Easton Press 1993. First Edition. leather_bound. Fine/No Jacket. Signed. As New sealed in publisher's original shrinkwrap. A collector grade copy. 1992. Part of the Easton Press Signed First Edition series. Personally signed by Sherri Tepper. Full color illustration by Kelly Freas. Introduction by James Gunn. Full bound in brown leather. 22kt gold designs and lettering on the hubbed spine and both boards. Smyth sewn pages with bound satin-ribbon page marker. All edges gilt. Printed on archival quality paper especially milled for this edition. It is acid-neutral and conforms to all guidelines established for permanence and durability by the Council of Library Resources and the American National Standards Institute. No jacket as issued. Easton Press hardcover
Mm 290x415 Fascicolo in folio di 12 pp. con prima e ultima carta illustrate a colori, illustrazioni in nero e una tavola a colori col ritratto di Padre Michele di Carbonara, nel testo. Fioriture ai margini. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 155x215 Collana "Studi e testi di storia medioevale" - Volume nella sua brossura originale, 200 pagine con tavole a colori f. t. Copia pari al nuovo; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Volume in 8° quadro. Brossura editoriale con copertina a colori. Centinaia di ill. a col,ori e in b.n. Legatura salda,pagine bianche.COMPLETO
AA.VV. (Calvi, Giulia e Caracciolo, Alberto: a cura di --- Caracciolo, Alberto (Direttore responsabile) - Ginzburg, Carlo - Grendi, Edoardo - Levi, Giovanni - Luzzati, Michele - Macry, Paolo - Moreno, Diego - Poni, Carlo - Prosperi, Adriano - Romanelli, Raffaele - Villani, Pasquale: Direzione) Calamità paure risposte (Quaderni Storici / nuova serie N. 55 - Anno XIX - Fascicolo 1 - aprile 1984). Bologna - Urbino, Società editrice il Mulino (Via Santo Stefano 6) - Arti Grafiche Editoriali S.r.l. (stampa) 1984 italian, in ottavo pp. 1-328 di cui le finali in carta azzurra+(8) di informazione editoriale+(8) Inserto redazionale Indice generale dell'annata 1983=344 I ed. del numero monografico nuova serie N. 55 - Anno XIX - Fascicolo 1 - aprile 1984 del quadrimestrale Quaderni Storici con Direzione e redazione in via J. Ruffini 9/6, Genova. VIII/1-328 di cui le finali in carta azzurra+(8) di informazione editoriale+(8) Inserto redazionale Indice generale dell'annata 1983=344/ brossura patinatacon ampi risvolti e con grafica in b/viola/n e con illustrazione in nero su fondo bianco al primo piatto (Drago che divora un uomo, xilografia. Stamperia del Grignani, Roma 1649). Con tabelle in nero nel testo e grafici in nero f.t.. Allegati l'Inserto redazionale Quaderni Storici 55 (Indice generale dell'annata 1983, pp. 8) e l'Inserto redazionale Quaderni Storici 58 (Indice generale dell'annata 1984, pp. 8) Stato buono (leggera usura della copertina, in particolare ai margini - copertina brunita, con scoloriture e con qualche gora da umidità - pagine brunite).
Autori: Agostino Lampugnano. Curatori: E. Paccagnini.
426 pages. Gilt title on spine with picture in black of man with his hands spread up, wearing a loin cloth; gilt title and black decoration on front cover. Hinges of front and back pastedowns cracked. Inscription of previous owner dated 1873 on front free endpaper. Some foxing at top of title page, and elsewhere occasionally in the text. Originally 22 plates, now missing plate facing page 95, 'Blaize Purchasing the Infallible Antidotes', two other plates loose. Wear to cover extremities.