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1752571785 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque plein veau blond, dos à 5 nerfs dorés orné, triple file doré d'encadrement en plats, double filet doré en coupes, chasses ornées, toutes tranches dorées, Chez Desaint & Saillant, [ Chez Duchesne ; Chez N. M. Tilliard ], Paris, 1752-1762, I : Chez Desaint & Saillant, 1752 : 4 ff., XXI-348 pp. et 1 f. n. ch. avec frontispice et 107 planches hors texte ; II : Chez Duchesne, 1756 : 1 f., VIII-429 pp. et 2 ff. n. ch avec frontispice et 128 planches (planches 58 bis et ter) ; III : Chez Desaint & Saillant, 1759 : XXXVI pp. (y compris le frontispice), 448 pp. avec frontispice et 121 planches hors texte ; IV : Chez N. M. Tilliard : 1761 : XX pp. (y compris le frontispice), 418 pp. et 1 f. n. ch. avec frontispice et 125 planches hors texte ; V : Chez N. M. Tilliard, 1762 : XXVI pp. (y compris le frontispice), 1 f. n. ch., 348 pp. avec frontispice et 120 planches hors texte
180047665Prague: Franz Gerzabkischen 1800. Folio. 14.25 x 10.25 in. vi 102 pp. Woodcut device on title tables 58 large folding many double-page or larger copper plates couple w/ minor closed tears at fold. Contemporary quarter calf over painted boards raised bands tan & gilt spine labels heavy rubbing & wear to spine corners fore-edges front & rear hinges starting but sewing sound occasional foxing and a couple leaves w/ minor ink marks still a good copy w/ VG- plates w/ ownership signature Louis Moulin. First edition of this very scarce and impressive treatise on 18th-century Austro-Hungarian architecture structural civil and mechanical engineering. Brust was the Royal Architect in Prague at the end of the 18th century and intended this treatise to aid architects and builders in Central Europe during the Napoleonic era. Reflecting the heavy influences of Baroque and Classicism styles at the time he has included numerous detailed plans and instructions on building trusses for roofs from the simple to incredibly large and elaborate. He has even included the spread sheet for materials and costs for constructing the truss and roof to a large public or private building plate 6. There are numerous different church steeples bell towers and even domes with detailed designs and instructions. In addition he has included instructions for building a large industrial wine press; well-drilling equipment; construction cranes for lifting trusses and stone; Japanese gardens; pile driving equipment; constructing bridge piers and timber bridges; the gates for locks in irrigation canals and transportation canals; and finally a detailed plate for water wheels and equipment -- 1 of which using an Archimedes screw. Of particular interest is plate 43 showing plans for the design and ornament of the roofs of Turkish mosques. Worldcat locates 5 copies; Engelmann Bibliotheca mechanico-technologica p. 55. Franz Gerzabkischen, hardcover
1745016300London: Printed for and sold by S. Harding 1745. Second Edition. . Calf. Very Good. 22 pages 201 plates 2 plate 144. engraved by Thomas Langley dated 1739 & 1741. Brown calf with 4 raised band to spine black title label with gilt titling marbled endpapers.Some bumping wear to covers splits to spine tear at tail previous owner's names to front endpaper and first page no title page or prelims. small tears to some plates small paint blob to plate 86 1.5 inch loss to centre of plate 98 small loss to margin of plate 168 general age toning to pages. This is the scarce second edition with additional 14 plates not found in the first edition of 1740 Colvin 354/355. 805/16300 Size: 285mm. x 235mm. <br/> <br/> Printed for and sold by S. Harding unknown
1728300516A Paris Chez Claude Jombert. 1728 2 volumes IN4. Reliures d'époque en plein veau. Dos à nerfs ornés avec pièces de titres. Tranches colorées.1-De la construction & de l'employ des materiaux.2-De la distribution de toutes sortes de places.3-De la manière de faire les devis.4- Du toisé des
177916095London, Elmsly, 1779. XV, 427 SS., 13 (3 gefalt.) Kupfertafeln, marmorierte Vorsätze 4°, Ganzleder der Zeit mit Rückenschild und reicher Rückenvergoldung
1784001777GIOVANNI ZEMPEL PRESSO MONTE GIORDANO Rome 1784. Hardcover. Very Good. Very Good copy of edition in Italian from 1784. Completely square and tight parchment binding with four 4 nerves. Gilt title and floral motifs on light brown leather spine; all crisp bright and fully visible. Greenish covers with leathered corners. Title page with letterpress mark in woodcut. Marble end papers decorative red end pages. Size: 290 x 219 mm. Some light watermark like stains on covers. Short inscription in pen and adhesive sticker inside front cover. Small stamp in ink on title page slight foxing on some pages towards the end; otherwise remarkably preserved copy. First XXVI pages with dedication approval and information on the life of Alberti followed by 565 pages of author's text and 33 folded figure drawings at the end. Heavy and/or oversized book which CANNOT be EXPEDITE shipped for the quoted shipping price. Contact us prior to purchasing if you require EXPEDITE US or any type of INTERNATIONAL shipping. Full translation of title page text: THE TEN BOOKS OF ARCHITECTURE BY LEON BATTISTA ALBERTI TRANSLATED INTO ITALIAN BY COSIMO BARTOLI - NEW EDITION DILIGENTLY CORRECTED AND COMPARED WITH THE ORIGINAL LATIN <br/> <br/> GIOVANNI ZEMPEL PRESSO MONTE GIORDANO, Rome hardcover
173721791A Paris, chez Charles-Antoine Jombert, 1737-1753. 4 volumes in-4, plein veau, dos à nerfs ornés de filets et fleurons dorés, tranches rouges. [8]-XII-412 pages chiffrées par erreur 312; [8]-424-XXVI-[2] pages; [8]-XIV-[2]-412-[32] pages; VIII-480-[40] pages.
1795W90390Paris, Regent et Bernard an III-VII (1795-1799) 6 cahiers (1 à 6) reliés dans 3 volumes: viii,189,[ii] + viii,xvi,[ii], xxviii,744, [iii] + iv,iv,456 pp., illustré de quelques figures dans le texte et complet avec ses planches hors-texte (dont la plupart des grandes planches dépliantes), 26cm., reliures cart. uniformes d'époque, dos en parchemin, peu de taches vagues et quelques rousseurs occasionelles, bon état, rare, [Contient des contributions sur l'architecture, les mathématiques, la chémie, la physique, la technique, etc., par J.L. Lagrange, Laplace, Prony, Barruel, Berthollet, e.a.], W90390
17264924Das ist: Eine deutliche Anweisung, Wie man nicht nur auf mancherley Arth über Gräben, Bäche und Flüsse gelangen... kan(n)... Mit 60 ausfaltbaren Kupfertafeln. Leipzig, Selbstverlag u. Gledi(t)sch Erben, gedruckt bey Chr. Zunkel, 1726. Folio (36,0 x 23,6 cm). 7 (statt 8; ohne Vortitel) Bl., 153 S., 2 Bl. Halbpergamentband d. Zt. mit handschriftl. Rückentitel (Deckel, Bezüge u. Ecken erneuert).
17863523Drey Stücke. Nebst sechs Kupferabdrücken, worunter der erste den Plan der Stadt Potsdam im Jahre 1683 und hundert Jahre danach 1783 enthält. 3 Teile in 1 Band. Mit gefalt. teilkol. gest. Plan von Frentzel nach Schadow u. 5 gefalt. gest. Tafeln. Potsdam, bey Carl Christian Horvath, 1786. 8vo. (19,9 x 11,5 cm). Gesamttitel (hier nach S. 207), 2 Bl., 92 S.; Zwischentitel (Zweytes Stück), (93)-206 S. (189-190 auf gefalt. Bl.); (207)-332 S., 8 Bl. Tafelerläuterungen. Pappband d. Zt. [4 Warenabbildungen]
1712623586Augsburg, J. Wolff, 1712. Quer-Folio. 12 Kupfertafeln. Marmorierte Kartonage d. Zeit in moderner Halbleder-Kassette (Umschlag etwas fleckig u. beschabt, Rücken erneuert).
1732034597Paris: Jean-Baptiste Coignard 1732. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good. 2 volumes: Volume 1 1732 832pp xciii vol 2 1760 122pp in two parts. 13 plates plus plates of the author and a frontis. 12 plates of medallions 49 medallions in the first volume and 16 plates the first 12 identical in volume 2 1760. The latter volume also has the frontis. Front hinge splitting on vol I but still firmly attached by all cords boards more or less detached but present on the second volume. Original full calf light chipping to spine on vol 1 heavy and spine strip loose on 2. Heavy edgewear both volumes with armorial bookplates of M. Titon de Villotran Titon de Tillet's great nephew and the second with that of "General J. Doreau". The first volume has scattered light stains and marks but is generally VG at least internally. Corrigé par l'auteur on half title with a dozen or so manuscript corrections in margins to text. There are also a few marginal additions typed and added on paper at margins as well as a few marginal repairs. The second volume shows moderate foxing heavy to title and frontis but generally clean. A scarce copy of a book important to French culture and a lovely production. There were three supplements to the 1732 work in 1743 1755 and 1760 as luminaries either died or gave up their art an initial abbreviated volume Description du Parnasse François was published in 1727 in 12mo. Titon du Tillet originally conceived of this project as an immense sculpture garden honoring the great poets musicians and artists of Louis XIV's reign. The estimated cost of over 2 million livres forced him to terminate the project and commence this more manageable monument in print. Size: Folio. 2-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; Architecture. Inventory No: 034597. <br/><br/> Jean-Baptiste Coignard hardcover books
170360242(Architectura civilis:) Nuremberg, Paul Fürst, (no year) (Theatrum Machinarum Novum:) Nuremberg, 1703. Folio (345 x 240). In contemporary full calf with six raised bands. Extremities with wear. Boards with scratches, front board missing leather in lower margin. Frontiespiece of vol. 1 missing paper in outer margin. A few plates with tears but overall internally fine. (Architectura civilis:) (Frontiespiece), 5 ff. + 43 engraved plates" (Frontiespiece), 5 ff. + 30 engraved plates. (Theatrum Machinarum Novum:) (Frontiespiece), (10), 40 pp. + 153 engraved plates, wanting plate no. 8.
17448781Paris, Piget; Durand, 1744. In-4 de [8]-238-[2] pages, plein veau marbré brun, dos à nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre brune, tranches rouges.
17371235371737. Paris: C.A. Jombert 1737-8. <br /> <br /> Two vols. 4to title page in red and black vi Dedication a Monsieur Turgot Avis au relieur Approbation xvi 198 pp.; vii i Avis au relieur 180 pp. Numerous head- and tail-pieces. Vol. 1 with engraved frontispiece by Cochin and 44 plates 42 folding; Vol. 2 with 111 plates 15 folding. Most of the plates drawn and engraved by Blondel. All text-pages printed within a borderline. Original cats-paw calf rather worn joints repaired vol. 1 with new labels internally some browning and soiling a good solid set for reference not in "collector's condition".<br /> <br /> § First edition second issue without half titles errata slips and with Jombert's address as "Rue Dauphine". A handsomely illustrated work of the 18th century French architect and writer Jacques-François Blondel 1705-1774. The plates in Vol. I includes many architectural designs for houses and those in Vol. II depict both interior and exterior ornaments as well as garden plans. See Weinreb: "Arts Applied" #326 £240!: "an important source book of rococo designs of the mid eighteenth century surveys most aspects of the country house in an effort to point out the rights and wrongs of proportion composition and interior planning." Fowler 49. Berlin Cat. 2400. Graesse 1:441. Brunet 9800. unknown
1737123537Two vols. Paris: C.A. Jombert 1737-8. Two vols. 4to title page in red and black vi Dedication a Monsieur Turgot Avis au relieur Approbation xvi 198 pp.; vii i Avis au relieur 180 pp. Numerous head- and tail-pieces. Vol. 1 with engraved frontispiece by Cochin and 44 plates 42 folding; Vol. 2 with 111 plates 15 folding. Most of the plates drawn and engraved by Blondel. All text-pages printed within a borderline. Original cats-paw calf rather worn joints repaired vol. 1 with new labels internally some browning and soiling a good solid set for reference not in "collector's condition". § First edition second issue without half titles errata slips and with Jombert's address as "Rue Dauphine". A handsomely illustrated work of the 18th century French architect and writer Jacques-François Blondel 1705-1774. The plates in Vol. I includes many architectural designs for houses and those in Vol. II depict both interior and exterior ornaments as well as garden plans. See Weinreb: "Arts Applied" #326 £240!: "an important source book of rococo designs of the mid eighteenth century surveys most aspects of the country house in an effort to point out the rights and wrongs of proportion composition and interior planning." Fowler 49. Berlin Cat. 2400. Graesse 1:441. Brunet 9800. C.A. Jombert unknown books
173754864Paris, Charles-Antoine Jambert, 1737-38. 4to. Bound in 2 cont. full mottled calf. 6 raised bands, richly gilt spines. Titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. A paperlabel pasted on upper compartment. Stamps on foot of title-pages. Engraved frontispiece (by Cochin), title ind red/black, (6) pp. (= dedication a Monsieur Turgot), XVI,198" VII,(3) ,180,(2 - errata) pp. Volume one having 44 fine engraved plates (42 double-or triple-page, 2 single-page) and 9 engraved head- and tail-pieces. Volume two having 108 fine engraved plates (numb. 1-98, nos. 23, 24, 99 lacks, no 25 omitted and 13 with double- or triple numbering) and 3 head- and tail-pieces. Most of the plates drawn and engraved by Blondel. All text-pages printed within a borderline. Light toning to inner margins in volume one.On good thick paper, fresh and clean.
17585186(Many of which may be executed with Roots of Trees) for Gardens, Parks, Forests, Woods, Canals, etc. Mit 54 gest. Tafeln (7 signiert von J. Couse). London, Printed for Robert Sayer, 1758. 8vo. (20,6 x 12,7 cm). 8 S. Halbledereinband d. Zt. mit Rückenvergoldung u. Rückenschild.
173722696In Roma, Antonio de' Roffi, 1737-1741 2 volumes grand in-4 plein vélin de l'époque, titre au dos. (Coiffes et coins frottés).
1756129305Guillaume Desprez 1756 In-folio 40 cm x 27 cm, veau porphyre, triple filet dore et grandes fleurs de lis aux angles, dos orne de meme, tranches marbrees Reliure de l'époque,, XII- 104 pp. Titre imprimé en rouge et en noir. Frontispice gravé par Cochin d’après Cazes, 2 vignettes par Dulin gravées par le même, deux lettrines et 107 planches dont 31 à double page, gravees par Cochin, Lucas et Herisset d'après les dessins de Mansart, Cotte, Maler, Coypel, de la Fosse et Jouvenet.
1747018850London: John Millan 1747. Second Edition. . Calf Bound. Very Good. 2 pages 64 engraved plates. Rebound in full calf with 5 raised bands gilt lining titling. Originally published in 1742 with the title "Ancient Architecture Restored and Improved etc. "this edition reused the original plates. Harris 410. Some age toning minor repairs spotting. 810 Size: 290mm. x 235mm. <br/> <br/> John Millan unknown
1787ST17496-043Rome: Bouchard et Gravier 1787. 525 x 375 mm. 20 3/4 x 14 3/4". <br/> Near contemporary half calf over marbled boards smooth spine divided by gilt rules into panels with blind-stamped centerpiece red morocco label hinges reinforced with buckram marbled endpapers and edges. Engraved vignette on title page and 99 COPPER-ENGRAVINGS ON 60 PLATES. A 1911 letter from the editor of "Hobbies" magazine in response to a previous owner's questions about the contents of this volume laid in at front. The plate numbered 92 with an 18th century cemetery scene pasted to the verso; rear flyleaf with two engravings pasted on. Cicognara 3595; Brunet I 646. Spine label partly missing front joint cracked from tail edge to midpoint head and tail of spine chipped boards a bit chafed and with a drizzle of white paint to front cover but the binding still solid. Occasional mild marginal foxing or finger smudges but an excellent copy internally fresh and clean throughout and with pleasing impressions of engravings. Not an external beauty as is often the case with architectural tomes but quite attractive inside.<br/> <br/> This is a collection of beautifully engraved plates drawn from the work of a painter and engraver who made engravings for Piranesi's 1748 "Varie vedute di Roma antica e moderna" and collaborated with him on the majestic "Le antichità Romane" 1756. Inspired by his work with the master Barbault drew and engraved his own series of Roman views issued in "Les plus beau monumens de Rome ancienne" 1761 and "Recueil de divers monumens anciens" 1770. The plates in the present volume are drawn from those works. Barbault's picturesque scenes are characterized by a sense of romantic decay: in some the landscape is open and generally free from human intrusion the once-grand ruins rising proudly from the encroaching vegetation. One has the sense of being among the first to stumble across these hidden wonders. In others the artist juxtaposes temple remains with the shed of a contemporary farmer a humbling contrast between past grandeur and present poverty. Jean Barbault 1718-62 had studied painting in Paris with John Restout II before receiving a scholarship from the Académie des Beaux-Arts for travel to Rome in 1721. Once there he stayed building a career as engraver and establishing himself with Piranesi and his circle. Bouchard et Gravier unknown
173242263A Paris, De l'Imprimerie de Jean-Baptiste Coignard Fils, Imprimeur du Roi., 1732-(1743). In-folio de (8)-832-XCIII-(17) pp., frontispice gravé, portrait gravé, 22 planches, veau brun, dos orné à 5 nerfs, triple filet doré sur les plats, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
177999916511chez L Cellot et Jombert fils jeune A Paris, rue Dauphine chez L. Cellot et Jombert fils jeune, Charles Antoine Jombert, 1779. 3 volumes In-8 plein veau de l'époque, pièces de titre et de tomaison, rouges et vertes, gardes de papier marbré. Petit manque de cuir à la coiffe du tome I, coins émoussés, épidermures sur les plats des tomes I et III, manque la pièce de tomaison du tome III. Malgré les défauts signalés, très bon exemplaire, intérieur très frais, bien complet. Tome I : Traité de l'attaque des places : Faux-titre, titre, xl pages, épitre de Vauban à Mgr le Duc de Bourgogne, préface, éloge de Mr le Maréchal de Vauban prononcé à l'Académie des Sciences en 1707 par Mr de Fontenelle, table des chapitres, 262 pages, bien complet des 29 planches gravées. La planche 14 présente un petit manque de papier marginal n'atteignant pas la gravure, pas même l'encadrement. Tome II : Traité de la défense des places, ouvrage original de M. de Vauban : Faux-titre, page de titre à la date de 1779, second faux-titre, seconde page de titre. A Paris chez Charles Antoine Jombert père 1769. xvi pages, avertissement et table des articles, 3 pages pour l'approbation du 12 avril 1769 à Versailles et le Privilège du Roi du 10 mai 1769. 334 pages pour les trois parties de ce Traité incluant la table alphabétique raisonnée des matières et l'avant propos, une page pour les additions, corrections et l'avis au relieur. Bien complet des 15 tables dépliantes et des 9 planches dépliantes gravées. La troisième partie contient Le Discours sur la Défense des Places par Deshouilleres, publié avec des notes critiques de Vauban. EO pour ce Traité. Tome III : Traité théorique et pratique des mines : Joint un Traité de la guerre en général, comprenant les qualités et les devoirs des gens de guerre, depuis le Général jusqu'au soldat et des règles sur les principales opérations militaires par un Officier de distinction. Faux-titre, page de titre, xx pages, préface de l'éditeur et table, 60 + 243 pages. Le Traité des Mines est divisé en deux parties. Complet des 18 planches dépliantes. Ex-libris manuscrit Geouffre, Adjudant Général sur les 3 pages de titre. Notes manuscrites du temps en marges de certains chapitres, parfois importantes et anecdotiques, réflexions du plus grand intérêt, n'altérant en rien l'ouvrage. En résumé bel ensemble, parfaitement complet.