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1377Tourcoing, Editions Flandre-Artois, 1976. In-8 broché, 352 pp.
5284La Rochel, Edité par Hadès Alain Yaouanc, 1982. In-8 broché, 230 pp. Illustrations en noir et couleurs.
5908Paris, Editions JEP, 1964. In-8 broché, 194 pp.
4878Paris, Les Editions Leymarie, 1937. Petit in-8 broché (rousseurs sur le 1er plat de couverture), 210 pp. Manuel complet traitant de l'art de dresser un thème astrologique suivi d'un vocabulaire astrologique philosophique et d'une table des heures planétaires. Seconde édition corrigée et augmentée d'après la sixième édition américaine.
3768Paris, Editions Charconac, 1952. In-8 broché, 504 pp.
1559Monaco, Editions du Rocher-Gnose, 1981. In-8 broché, 158 pp. Imprimé en mauve.
2891Paris, Flammarion, 1984. Grand in-8 cartonné, 479 pp.
10446Paris, Editions du Chariot, s.d. In-8 broché, 220 p.
3814Paris, De Vecchi, 1983. In-8 broché, couverture illustrée, 174 pp.
9559Paris, Editions de Vecchi, 1995. In-8 broché, 285 pp.
189875730San Francisco: F. M. Lupton 1898. First edition. Octavo. 64 10 publisher's ads pp. Two illustrations at front. Publisher's yellow pictorial wrappers with some erosion to top and bottom of spine but not affecting integrity in any way. A very good copy.Lieberman was a Fellow of the Universal Brotherhood. F. M. Lupton unknown
1615ST20812Rome: Bartolomeo Zannetti 1615. Second Edition. 222 x 160 mm. 8 3/4 x 6 1/2". 12 p.l. 304 pp. 12 leaves. <br/> Very pleasing 17th century calf covers with a floral roll border surrounding a semis of fleurs-de-lys raised bands spine gilt in compartments with a double rule enclosing five fleurs-de-lys lettered in gilt marbled paper pastedowns all edges gilt old expert repairs at the top of joints. Attractive woodcut head- and tailpieces throughout historiated initials and two woodcut astrological charts in the text. Front pastedown with morocco book label of Stanislas de Guaita; rear flyleaf with his inked inscription: "Collationné. Complet - à Nancy. ce 27 Xbre 1895. - Guaita." Stanislas de Guaita et sa bibliothèque occulte 15 this copy; Caillet I 291; Graesse I 127; USTC 4022052. See also Thorndike VI pp. 202-04. A bit of rubbing at corners other light wear to the binding inconsequential foxing here and there isolated quires slightly darkened but an excellent copy--crisp and clean internally in a solid decorative binding still shining with gilt.<br/> <br/> In a lovely early binding this is a notorious 19th century occultist's copy of a scarce 17th century refutation of astrology. Our author Jesuit scholar Alessandro de Angelis 1559-1620 taught logic natural history metaphysics and theology at the Collegio Romano eventually serving as prefect of studies from 1611-17. De Angelis' only known publication the "Astologos" systematically picks apart common astrological beliefs on both metaphysical and theological grounds. First printed in Lyon the work appears here in a second edition issued the same year; both seem to be rare as we were able to trace only six copies at auction since 1966. Making our copy of an already absorbing book even more intriguing is its former owner the French poet and occultist Stanislas de Guaita 1861-97 whose short but colorful life was full of curious incident. He founded a chapter of the Rosicrucians published several works on magic and Kabbalah and had a defrocked priest declare a "magical war" against him which culminated in a decidedly unmagical though fortunately not fatal pistol duel. He is also responsible for the iconic symbol of a goat's head in an inverted pentagram now used to represent Satanism which he had originally used as an illustration for his 1897 work "La Clef de la Magie Noire" "The Key to Black Magic". In addition to these activities Guaita assembled an extensive library of books on various occult and related topics. His collection was sold by the Paris bookseller Dorbon whose 1899 catalog of the library includes 2227 volumes. Ours is #15 priced at the significant sum of 65 francs perhaps $1200 in today's buying power. Bartolomeo Zannetti unknown
M10196Paris Chacornac et Cie, (sd), in8 br, 280pp. Exemplaire en bon état non coupé. Langue: Français
2009LFA-126738602Un ouvrage de 112 pages, format 210 x 250 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs rempliée, publié en 2009, Impr. des Deux-Ponts, bon état
16638Paris, imp. Henri Diéval, 1925, 1 broché, couverture rempliée illustrée, dos renforcé avec du papier kraft. petit in-4, titre illustré, 105 pages, illustrations, tirage limité, exemplaire sur vergé d'alfa ;
Colognola ai Colli, Gribaudo Tempolibro, 2004, 8vo brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 63 con numerose illustrazioni a colori n.t.
Milano, Armenia, 1982, due volumi in-8vo cartonato con copertine illustrate a colori contenenti 16 fascicoli sciolti per complessive 441 pagine, con numerosissime illustrazioni a colori. In buone condizioni, completo dei fogli di guardia, da rilegare.
In -12°, pp. 24, 1 tav., 9 cc. manoscritte, una c.b., rilegatura in carta marmorizzata coeva. L'autore dell'opera è il sacerdote tedesco Adam Kaldy, Pastore nell'Hauzenthal in Austria, e il titolo suona così: “Che cosa sono le comete? E quale relazione hanno col nostro Sistema solare?” Questo trattato di astronomia, non privo di elementi teologici, riflette le cognizioni contemporanee circa le comete: il testo tedesco è accompagnato da una graziosa tavola f.t. e rilegato con una traduzione manoscritta italiana. The author of this work about comets is the austrian priest Adam Kaldy: the german text is followed by a nice plate and an Italian manuscript translation.
Milano, Biblioteca Trivulziana, 1988, in-8, br. pp. 110. Con numerose illustrazioni.
1740E02352 vol, in-12 (9,7 cm X 16,4 cm), XXXX + 518 pp + VIII + 496 pp , reliure plein veau, dos à 5 nerfs, pièce de titre et de tomaison cuir, caisson orné de fleurons, liseré doré sur les plats. 3 tranches rouges. Signet. 24 planches de gravures + 1 frontispice tous dans le 1er vol
Bologna, 2001, 24to br. pp. 80. In copertina una frase "profetica" : L'euro ci farà venire la neuro.
Bologna, 2008, A. n° 12, 24to br. pp. 80.
Bologna, 2009, A. n° 13, 24to br. pp. 80.