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Paris et Bruxelles, Librairie National d'Art et d'Histoire G. Van Oest & Cie., 1924, 36,5 x 27,5 cm., rústica editorial, 2 hojas + 118 págs. + 4 láminas en colores + 1 hoja + 100 láminas + 1 hoja blanca. (Ejemplar intonso, con pequeño desgarro en la parte superior del lomo).
Folio, coloured frontis., 100 plates in collotype reproducing 164 exquisite miniatures, recent half red morocco, raised bands, gilt, leather labels on spine. Standard work on English illumination, tracing its history from the first revival after the Danish invasions down to the year 1300.
Folio, [x],61,[1]pp., coloured frontis., 1 coloured plate, 183 monochrome plates, title in red and black, orig. gilt buckram, a little rubbed and stained, uncut. Reproduces all the important illustrations from this great English manuscript from the East Anglia school, dating from about 1340 A.D. The reproductions are on the scale of the original and the two fine colour plates accurately present the splendid colouring of the MS.
First edition, folio (365 x 275mm), 67pp., followed by 41 collotype plates reproducing the entire series of 82 illustrations, coloured frontis., cont. half morocco, a little rubbed, t.e.g. Contents: Illustrated Apocalypses in General. The Pictured Apocalypses: History and Grouping. Other Cycles of Apocalypse-Pictures. Text of the Perrins MS. Description of the Perrins Apocalypse.
First Edition, 2 vols., folio, xiii,162,[2]; x,113,[3]pp., coloured frontispieces, 200 plates in collotype reproducing exquisite miniatures, marbled endpapers, cont. half red morocco, five raised bands, marbled boards, very light rubbing, spine of volume 2 slightly faded, uncut, t.e.g. a nice set. Standard work on English illumination, tracing its history from the first revival after the Danish invasions down to the year 1500. With scholarly notes on the illustrations and decorations, and their historical significance.
First Edition, Elephant folio, [vi],50,[2]pp., 4 coloured plates highlighted with gilt, 208 collotype facsimile plates, orig. cloth. This large facsimile of the most famous illuminated manuscript in the Bodleian Library was made possible by a substantial donation, made anonymously through the Friends of the Bodleian. Four of its pages are reproduced in full colour; Mr. W.A. Cadbury, Mr. A. Chester Beatty, Mr. C.W. Dyson Perrins, and Mr. C.H. St. John Hornby having each of them contributed the cost of the colour plate. The descriptive text has been written by Dr. M.R. James.
First edition, folio (465 x 330mm), 2 vols., in 4 (all published, 2 vols., of text each with an accompanying volume of plates), xii, [4], 145, [3]; xiv, [2], 263, [1]pp., printed on hand-made paper, coloured frontispieces, 201 plates (2 in colour, some double-page) prepared by Emery Walker, orig. buckram, gilt, uncut. A very nice set of Beatty's luxurious catalogue, prepared by Eric George Millar, curator of manuscripts at the British Museum. Beatty formed his superb collection in a mere six-year period. Beatty projected six volumes (each similarly divided into text and plates) to the series in his foreword, but these four were the only volumes issued; the last would have contained descriptions of manuscripts from the later Middle Ages.