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46402327DOCUMENT EXTRÊMEMENT PRÉCIEUX, SANS DOUTE INÉDIT, DU PLUS GRAND INTÉRÊT POUR LES HISTORIENS DE L’ANCIEN PARIS. Ce travail de longue haleine qui a nécessité de nombreuses recherches dans des archives pour la plupart perdues aujourd’hui, fut achevé dans les années 1750. La contribution la plus tardive à ce recueil a essentiellement consisté à insérer des petits billets in-12 donnant les noms et dates des curés des paroisses concernées ou des précisions sur le texte antérieur.En plus de l’histoire des abbayes, paroisses et évêques de Paris, ce texte livre un certain nombre d’anecdotes concernant l’architecture des édifices, la vie des communautés, les profanations, les translations de reliques, les guerres de religion, les cimetières, etc. Quelques feuillets de documents imprimés ou de planches gravées qui montrent des détails d’architecture ont été insérés en regard du texte qu’ils illustrent.Trois paroisses ont été plus étudiées que les autres, il s’agit de St Etienne du Mont et surtout de St Barthélemy et de St Eustache avec plusieurs dizaines de ff. in-4, un grand nombre de ff. de format plus petit et de documents imprimés pour chacune de ces deux églises.Abbayes, Communautés d’hommes :Le Petit St Antoine – Les Grands Augustins – Les Petits Augustins reformez – Les Petits Pères de la place des Victoires – Les Barnabites – Le Collège des Bernardins – Les Célestins de Paris.Paroisses :St Germain Le Vieux – St Germain en Laye – St Germain l’Auxerrois – St Gervais – St Hilaire – St Honoré – Conflans Ste Honorine – St Jean de Latran – St Jean en Grève, Profanation de l’Eglise St Jean en Grève – St Jacques de la Boucherie – St Jacques du Haut Pas – St Josse – Sts Innocens, cimetière des Sts Innocents – Cimetière de ceux de la R.P.R au faubourg St. Germain – Ste Marie Egyptienne (église de la Lucienne) – St Joseph – Les Halles – Hôtel de Bourgogne – St Leufroy – St Landry – L’église de Saint Laurent – St Leu St. Gilles – St. Louis en l’Isle – L’Ile Notre Dame – 1 plan gravé de la chaire de l’église St Louis en l’île. – Fête de St. Louis.Paroisses de Paris autrefois abbayes – Églises rebâties à Paris sous le règne de François 1er – Translation de plusieurs reliques – Curez ou vicaires perpétuels.Le Chef de Ste. Anne – St. André des Arcs St. Barthélemy :– Curez de St. Barthélemy – Église St. Barthélemy-St. Magloire – 3 pp. imprimées avec bandeau typographique relatant un transfert de reliques dans cette église sous Louis XIII – 8 pp. imprimées : Ordonnance de sont Eminence Ms. Cardinal de Noailles… portant défense de lire certains écrits publiez sous le titre d’Ordonnances et Instructions Pastorales attribueés à MM. les Evesques de Luçon & de la Rochelle, & de Mandement de M. l’Evesque de Gap. Paris, Veuve F. Muguet, 1711 – 1 f. imprimé, faire part pour une messe le 12 août 1727 à la mémoire de Christophe Becquereau curé de St. Barthélemy – Croix Processionnale de St. Barthélemy – Portail – Voûte – Chœur – Grand Dais – Ciboire et Soleil.Église de St. Benoist – Notre Dame de Bonne Nouvelle – St. Cosme – Ste. Croix en la Cité – St. Christophe de La Cité – St. Eustache :7 pp. imprimées avec 2 bandeaux gravés donnant : Motets chantés dans l’Eglise paroissiale S Eustache le 22 mai 1754 ; à l’occasion de la première pierre portée par S. A. S. M. le Duc de Chartres au portail de ladite église, Mis en Musique par M. Mondonville. 1 f. imprimé avec bandeau gravé – Compliment à S. A. S. M. le duc de Chartres à l’occasion… le 22 mai 1754 ; prononcé par un des Enfants-de-Chœur de ladite Eglise. – Complimens présentés au Même Prince., Faire-part d’une messe pour la convalescence de S. A. S. la Duchesse d’Orléans le 22 mai 1754. 1 f. imprimé, lettrine gravée. Église St. Eustache – Paroisse de St. Eustache :- Cérémonie du 22 mai 1754 – Convocation des marguilliers de St. Barthélemy pour « délibérer d’une affaire de très grande conséquence » 1 f. imprimé avec notes ms explicatives – St. Estienne du Mont, avec 1 pl. gravée montrant la chaire de cette église- Paris archevêché, au total une trentaine de ff. in-4 ms avec de nombreux billets insérés – Entrée Solemnelle d’Estienne Poncher Evesque de Paris l’an 1503 – Entrée Solemnelle de Pierre de Gondy Evesque de Paris – Henry de Gondy Evesque de Paris – Cardinal de Retz…La Magdelene en la Cité – La Magdelene de la ville Levesque – Ste Marine – Ste Marguerite – St Martial – St Martin – St Marcel/St Marceau – St Medard – St Merry – St Nicolas des Champs – St Nicolas du Chardonnet, avec 1 pl. gravée montrant le portail – Ste Opportune – St Pierre des Arcis – St Pierre aux bœufs – St Paul, avec 2 pl. gr. montrant l’élévation et le plan de la chaire de cette église – Passy.
In-4° grande; pp. (20), 503, (1), marca tipografica incisa su legno al frontespizio. Legatura in piena pergamena coeva con titolo manoscritto al dorso. Un libro di viaggio che ripercorre i luoghi di San Domenico. Il domenicano Giovanni Michele Pio compila in quest’opera una straordinaria storia dell’Ordine di San Domenico, letta sia attraverso le vite degli uomini che resero tanto illustre quell’ordine, sia attraverso i luoghi fisici, conventi e monasteri, che segnarono la diffusione dei domenicani in Italia e in Europa, ma anche, ciò che è specialmente interessante, in Asia e in America. Pio descrive infatti per i singoli conventi le architetture, le cose mirabili che vi sono conservate, gli eventi che vi hanno avuto luogo, e lo fa, come dichiara nella lettera al lettore, per aver viaggiato e visto lui stesso in tutta Italia, e affidandosi per l’estero a fonti scritte, come per le fondazioni in Spagna, Inghilterra, Francia, Germania, Fiandre, Polonia e Portogallo, e per le relative missioni nelle Indie Orientali e Occidentali. La testimonianza di un domenicano contemporaneo è di straordinaria importanza per ricostruire la rete dei movimenti attraverso cui viaggiavano non solo I missionari e l’evangelizzazione, ma anche la cultura e l’economia europea, principalmente spagnola e portoghese: Goa, Mozambico, Cochin, Messico, Perù, Cile, Cuba, Porto Rico, Acapulco, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Filippine ecc. Nelle pagine dell’opera si legge anche la storia dell’Inquisizione, di santi e miracoli. Molto ricche le tavole d’Indice con i conventi, i monasteri delle monache, santi, religiosi e religiose, pontefici, cardinali, arcivescovi, vescovi, scrittori, e la Tavola delle cose più notabili. (Fantuzzi, voll VII, p.42; manca a Sabin) In-4th large; pp. (20), 503, (1), woodcut printer’s mark on title page. Full vellum contemporary binding with handwritten title on the spine. A travel book that follows the places of San Domenico. The Dominican Giovanni Michele Pio compiles in this work an extraordinary history of the Order of St. Dominic, read both through the lives of the men who made that order so illustrious, and through the physical places, convents and monasteries, which marked the spread of Dominicans in Italy and Europe, but also, what is especially interesting, in Asia and America. In fact, Pio describes for the single convents the architectures, the admirable things that are preserved and the events that took place there, and he does so, as he declares in the letter to the reader, for having traveled and seen himself throughout Italy, and entrusting himself for abroad to written sources, as for the foundations in Spain, England, France, Germany, Flanders, Poland and Portugal, and for the related missions in the East and West Indies. The testimony of a contemporary Dominican is of extraordinary importance to reconstruct the network of movements through which not only missionaries and evangelization traveled, but also the European culture and economy, mainly Spanish and Portuguese: Goa, Mozambique, Cochin, Mexico , Peru, Chile, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Acapulco, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Philippines etc. In the pages of the work one can also read the story of the Inquisition, of saints and miracles. The index tables with convents, monasteries of nuns, saints, men and women religious, pontiffs, cardinals, archbishops, bishops, writers, and the Table of the most notable things are very rich. (Fantuzzi, vols VII, p.42; Sabin is missing)
1928B120447Liège, Centre national de recherches d'histoire religieuse 1928-1993 Ouvraége complet en 8 tomes (en 23 volumes physiques), ensemble 7.256pp., 31cm., brochures originales intactes, la plupart des pages sont toujours non coupées, texte et intérieur sont frais, très bon ensemble de cette oeuvre monumentale et indispensable pour l'étude de l'histoire religieuse et monastique de la Belgique : initiée par dom Ursmer Berlière à la fin du 19e siècle et achevée en 1993, cette série offre une exploration exhaustive des fondations monastiques par province, [Contenu: Tome I: Provinces de Namur et de Hainaut (2 parties, 1961-reprint anastatique de l'édition originale de 1890-1897, viii + 575pp.), II: Province de Liège (3 parties en 2 volumes physiques, 1955-1962, xvi + 648pp.), III: Province de Flandre Occidentale (4 parties, 1960-1978, pp.), IV: Province de Brabant (6 parties, 1964-1972, 1663pp.), V: Province de Luxembourg (1975, 401pp.), VI: Province de Limbourg (1976, pp.), VII: Province de Flandre Orientale (5 parties, 1977-1989, 159 + 1131pp.), VIII: Province d'Anvers (2 parties, 1992-1993, 851pp.)], poids: 18.5 kg., B120447
17846769La Haye et Paris, Clousier, 1784 ; deux tomes in-12 ; plein veau marbré, dos lisses ornés, pièces de titre rouges et de tomaison vertes, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; XVIII, 237 ; 244 pp. et 2 frontispices dessinés et gravés par Martinet.
190153968ABMünchen, Verlagsanstalt F. Bruckmann, 1901-1905. 4° (32x24), XIX, 710; XX, 811 S., mit 260 + 261, 85 Abb, blaue Olnbde mmit goldPrägung, KopfgoldSchnitt, 2 Bände in 2 (so komplett), minimalst Schnitt gering angestaubt, hintVorsatz in Band 2 mit Abrieb, schöne gepflegte Exemplare,
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, title-vignette, 7 plates, woodcut illustrations in the text and full-page colour map; original maroon cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, chocolate endpapers, uncut, backstrip lightly chafed at head and tail else a near fine copy. With the nineteenth century engraved armorial bookplate of T.V. Scudamore on front paste-down, and 24pp publisher's catalogue (January 1887) bound in at end. The frontispiece has been mounted on front free endpaper verso; the plate 'Monastery of St. Paul', called for at p.217, is placed at p.223. THIS VOLUME REMAINS THE ONLY SUBSTANTIAL WORK IN ENGLISH dedicated to the Athos peninsula, its monasteries and its monks. The author, who lived with the monks of several monasteries during the 1880s, records its ecclesiastical history throughout the Byzantine and Ottoman periods to its present status as an independent Greek state. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
Pages 102-195 plus 28 pages of vintage ads. Features: The Musical Smugglers - a Hungarian liable for military service manages to evade the border patrol and escape; The Salmon Fisheries of the Pacific - article by John N. Cobb, formerly of the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, supported with many wonderful photos; On the Wings of the Wind - the extraordinary story of how Mrs. S.L. Pattison met her husband in New Mexico; Four Women in the Desert - four ladies set out to penetrate the ancient Coptic monasteries of the Libyan Desert, the oldest Christian religious houses in the world - article with photos; The Lovers' Raft - a remarkable story from China, describing the fiendish punishment meted out by the wild border tribes to those who are suspected of being false to their marriage vows; Through the Land of Witchcraft (part IV) - remarkable stories of 'ju-ju' from remote districts of West Africa, with photos; The Crusoe of Soledad Bay - Beached yachters in Southern California meet a marooned criminal derelict working out his own salvation; Across the Congo part V of a lady's journey in Central Africa, with photos; Joe's Battle - Canadian timber-wolves attack a cabin; The Humours of Mountaineering - with photos; 'Tween Decks on a Cattle-Boat - a young Canadian wishing to reach England signs on as a cattleman upon a steamer at new York; Penelope in the West Indies - with great photos; Trapped in a Log-Jam - the curious adventure which befell two American college students on the Ohio River; Photo and brief write-up of Arizona convict Roy J. Meyers who invented a Tesla-like "Power Absorber" which drew energy from the atmosphere; Great group photo of Utah seniors with combined ages of ten thousand years!; Nice half-page illustrated ad for the Eagle 9-12 motorcycle by the American Motor Company; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Original wrappers. Large 8vo. (21 x 16 cm). In Greek (Modern). 21 p. First and only edition of this exceedingly rare and one of the earliest church regulations of the Greek Orthodox community of Attalia [Antalya]. Attalia was not a large urban center or major trading hub, but neither was the Greek Community marginal, and it was well integrated into the regional economy. It was different from other areas in Asia Minor due to a combination of factors ranging between demography, geography, local Orthodox leadership, and the city's social milieu. In contrast to the West-coast cities and many villages in Asia Minor with Orthodox majorities, Attalia's population was only about one-third Orthodox. The main area of difference in Antalya was the Community leadership, which was key to the maintenance of cordial relationships between Christians and Muslims, and the secular and ecclesiastical elements of Orthodox leadership in Antalya tended to cooperate for collective benefit. Throughout this period, a local elite managed to control education and other Community institutions, perpetuating an identity that was compatible with the local Ottoman context. In this last period, the Greek Community printed several books and tractates including a brief history of Antalya and this "regulation book" in the Meli Printing House, which was the only printing house of the Greek Community in Antalya. Only one institutional copy is located in OCLC 1030075331 (Suna Kiraç Library of the Koç University).
17801000388AGAugsburg, Akademie Imperiale d'Empire, (1780). Kupferstich altkoloriert von F. Leizelt nach J. A. Gmeinder, Ansicht 27 x 40 cm, in Goldleiste unter Glas gerahmt 47 x 58 cm, [Schefold, Württemberg; 6262 mit Abb. 231].- Blatt ausserhalb der Darstellung gebräunt, oberer spiegelverkehrter Titel unter Passepartout, schönes dekoratives Blatt,
17801000390AGAugsburg, Akademie Imperiale d'Empire, (1780). Kupferstich altkoloriert von Balthasar Frederic Leizelt nach J. A. Gmeinder, Ansicht 28 x 41 cm, in Goldleiste unter Glas gerahmt 47 x 58 cm, [Schefold, Württemberg; 6261].- Blatt etwas gebräunt, schönes dekoratives Blatt, Rahmen an der oberen Kante mit kleiner Bestossung,
17801000389AGAugsburg, Akademie Imperiale d'Empire, (1780). Kupferstich altkoloriert von Balthasar Frederic Leizelt nach J. A. Gmeinder, Ansicht 28 x 40 cm, in Goldleiste unter Glas gerahmt 47 x 58 cm, [Schefold, Württemberg; 6265 mit Abb. 229].- Blatt etwas gebräunt, schönes dekoratives Blatt,
90314Lyon, Aug. Brun, Libraire/ Bourg-en-Bresse, Francisque Martin-Bottier / Paris, Dumoulin, Libraire, 1874, 2 volumes in8 de 165x245 mm environ, xlvi-344 et 374-lxxxiii pages, demi basane bordeaux, dos à faux nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés, couvertures conservées (restaurée sur le tome I). Des rousseurs, des passages soulignés, frottements sur le cartonnage et le cuir, petites épidermures sur les coiffes et les mors-peaux, sinon bon état.
2013R104566Salzburg, Universität Salzburg 2013 Complete series in 13 volumes (in 16 physical parts), 21cm., illustrated softcovers, introduction in English and text in Latin, very good condition, weight: 3.2kg., [CONTENT: Volume 1: Provincia Sancti Brunonis. Ordinations, Dispositions, etc., 1301-1450 (173pp.), Volume 2: Idem, 1451-1566 (177pp.), Volume 3: Idem, 1567-1934 & Necrology 1469-1741 (232pp.), Volume 4: Certosa di Serra San Bruno. Ordinations, Dispositions, etc. 1487-1934, Necrology 1517-1772 (193pp.), Volume 5-1: Certosa di Trisulti, Ordinations, dispositions, etc. 1297-1563 (110pp.), Volume 5-2: Certosa di Trisulti, Ordinations, dispositions, etc. 1564-1934 & Necorlogy 1281-1772 (115pp.), Volume 6-1: Certosa di Padula, Ordinations, dispositions, etc. 1321-1650 (105pp.), Volume 6-2: Idem 1651-1843 & Necrology 1316-1771. Necrologium domus Sancti Laurentii de Padula ex chartis capituli generalis (by dom Palemon Bastin) (142pp.), Volume 7: Certosa di Napoli, ordinations, dispositions, etc. 1338-1530 (166pp.), Volume 8: Certosa di Napoli, Ordinations, Dispositions, etc. 1531-1837 (132pp.), Volume 9-1: Certosa di Napoli, Necrology 1332-1772 (80pp.), Volume 9-2: Certosa di Napoli. Kalendarium Domus Cartusiae Sancti Martini supra Neapolim. Ms. Archives de la Grande Chartreuse A-5/166a (pp.81-178), Volume 10: Certosa di Guglionesi, Certosa di Catania, Certosa di Capri (152pp.), Volume 11: Certosa di Santa Croce, Roma. Ordinations, dispositions, necrology, 1370-1561 (117pp.), Volume 12: Certosa di Santa Maria degli Angeli, Roma. Ordinations, dispositions, necrology. 1561-1796 (102pp.), Volume 13: Certosa di Chairamonte (143pp.)], R104566
Complete series in 13 volumes (in 16 physical parts), 21cm., illustrated softcovers, introduction in English and text in Latin, very good condition, weight: 3.2kg., [CONTENT: Volume 1: Provincia Sancti Brunonis. Ordinations, Dispositions, etc., 1301-1450 (173pp.), Volume 2: Idem, 1451-1566 (177pp.), Volume 3: Idem, 1567-1934 & Necrology 1469-1741 (232pp.), Volume 4: Certosa di Serra San Bruno. Ordinations, Dispositions, etc. 1487-1934, Necrology 1517-1772 (193pp.), Volume 5-1: Certosa di Trisulti, Ordinations, dispositions, etc. 1297-1563 (110pp.), Volume 5-2: Certosa di Trisulti, Ordinations, dispositions, etc. 1564-1934 & Necorlogy 1281-1772 (115pp.), Volume 6-1: Certosa di Padula, Ordinations, dispositions, etc. 1321-1650 (105pp.), Volume 6-2: Idem 1651-1843 & Necrology 1316-1771. Necrologium domus Sancti Laurentii de Padula ex chartis capituli generalis (by dom Palemon Bastin) (142pp.), Volume 7: Certosa di Napoli, ordinations, dispositions, etc. 1338-1530 (166pp.), Volume 8: Certosa di Napoli, Ordinations, Dispositions, etc. 1531-1837 (132pp.), Volume 9-1: Certosa di Napoli, Necrology 1332-1772 (80pp.), Volume 9-2: Certosa di Napoli. Kalendarium Domus Cartusiae Sancti Martini supra Neapolim. Ms. Archives de la Grande Chartreuse A-5/166a (pp.81-178), Volume 10: Certosa di Guglionesi, Certosa di Catania, Certosa di Capri (152pp.), Volume 11: Certosa di Santa Croce, Roma. Ordinations, dispositions, necrology, 1370-1561 (117pp.), Volume 12: Certosa di Santa Maria degli Angeli, Roma. Ordinations, dispositions, necrology. 1561-1796 (102pp.), Volume 13: Certosa di Chairamonte (143pp.)], R104566
1949R117155Straubing, Attenkofersche Buchdruckerei 1949-1956 Complete work in 3 volumes, 528 + 608 + 688 pp., 21cm., bound in 3 uniform solid hardcover bindings, gilt title on spines, text in Latin, text is clean and bright, paper is slightly browned, ex-libris on blanco endpaper, good condition, [Contains an overview and history of all Praemonstratensian monasteries, with bibliographical references and indices], weight: 2.4 kg., R117155
13815in 8 broché, 255x170mm. faux-titre, titre, lithographies hors texte par MALGRAS, en regard des pages 82 98 238 274 288 308 330. 2 plans en regard des pages 237 et 239, ancien chant des litanies en regard de la page 122.L 387 pages Nancy 1850 dos fragile en tête, quelques rousseurs sans gravité. Edition originale, rare.
1746R120551[Prague ?], Typis Joannis Julii Gerzabek 1746 [Continuation of title: "Notitia ex Libris publicis, veteribusque monumentis excerpta, & ordine alphabetico digesta"], [24] + 80pp., 17cm., text in Latin, later (19th cy.?) hardcover binding (some loss of paper at spine), text is clean but the paper is somewhat browned (text always well readable), the date of publication is mentioned as a Chronogram, cfr. OCLC 29169821, R120551
185233192Paris Imprimerie Nationale, 1852-1856. 2 volumes in-4 reliés (30 x 23 cm), cartonnage d'époque, contenant 3 parties,XIX- 283 pp. 284-562 pp. Avec 567 figures gravées dans le texte et des planches , grand plan dépliant (abbaye de saint Gall.- Collection Des documents inédits sur l'histoire de France Série Archéologie. quelques rousseurs éparses, papier beige pour le volume II. Complet. Bel ex-libris sur les contre-plats "Ex Bibliotheca Seminarii Sancti Sulpitii Parisiensis" avec la petite étiquette en bas du dos. Coins émoussés, frottements sur le cartonnage. Bon état d'ensemble.
1152461708 - 1734 A Rouen, chez Jean-B. Besongne, imprimeur ordinaire du Roy - Tome I : M. DCC. XXXIII (1733, 3ème édition); Tome II : M. DCC. VIII (1708, 2ème édition); Tome III : M. DCC. XX (1720, 2ème édition); Tome IV : M. DCC. XXV (1725, 2ème édition); Tome V: M. DCC. XXXIV (1734, 2ème édition) - 5 volumes in-16 (16 x 9,8 cm), plein veau marbré de l'époque; dos à 5 nerfs avec pièce de titre et de tomaison, caissons à motifs floraux dorés; tranches rouges; signets verts - 351 pp. + 370 pp. + 410 pp. + 413 pp. + 450 pp. - Table des matières en fin de chaque volume
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Greek (Modern). 79 p. Not in OCLC. The Metropolis of Chalcedon is an ecclesiastical territory (diocese) of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. Christianity spread in Chalcedon during the 2nd century AD. The city was initially the see of a bishopric before being promoted to a metropolis at 451 AD, at the time of the Fourth Ecumenical Council. It is one of the four remaining active Greek Orthodox Church metropolises of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Turkey today and the only one surviving in Asia Minor (Anatolia). During the 14th century, the metropolitan see remained vacant, due to the Ottoman conquest of the region. However, it was reorganized in the 15th century, possibly after the Fall of Constantinople and the subsequent incorporation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate into the millet system of the Ottoman society. The first recorded metropolitan of that time was Joseph, in 1477. In the following years, the jurisdiction of the metropolis was extended to the east. During the late 17th century the see of the diocese was transferred to Kuzguncuk (Ermoulianai, Chrysokeramos), where it remained until 1855. At that period a number of monasteries were established, like the one of Saint Panteleimon, which was declared Stauropegic. The metropolitan of Chalcedon was one of the five Elder metropolitans from the wider region of Constantinople, the other being those of nearby Herakleia, Cyzicus, Nicaea, and Nicomedia. Following an Ottoman decree of 1757, they had to be always present in the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and had direct access to the Ottoman Sultan, to whom they announced the election of the new Ecumenical Patriarch. From the mid-19th century, the local metropolis prospered thanks to the significant population increase and economic development of the local Orthodox population. In 1855 the see of the metropolitan returned to Chalcedon during the primateship of Metropolitan Gerasimos. Moreover, the newly erected church of Saint Euphemia became the new cathedral. The metropolitan mansion was built near the cathedral in 1902. This is the first and only known printed regulation book of the Greek Community in Chalcedonia (Kadiköy). Extremely rare.
1949R116922Straubing, Attenkofersche Buchdruckerei 1949-1956 Complete work in 3 volumes, 528 + 608 + 688 pp., 21cm., bound in 3 uniform hardcover bindings, text in Latin, text is clean and bright, paper is slightly browned, good condition, [Contains an overview and history of all Praemonstratensian monasteries, with bibliographical references and indices], weight: 2.3 kg., R116922
122004A Paris, De l'Imprimerie de Brasseur Ainé - 1808 - In-octavo, reliure d'époque, plein veau blond, encadrement doré sur les plats, dos lisse, fleurons et décors dorés, étiquette de titre sur fond rouge - 525 pages - Exemplaire ayant été déposé à la Bibliothèque Impériale, paraphé par l'auteur (justificatif sur la page en regard de la page de titre)
1869010855PARIS 1869 6 volumes grand in-8 XXXIII + 480 + 510 + 512 + 490 + 501 + 496 pages , dans une reliure demi chagrin noir , dos à 5 nerfs avec titrage doré , tranches mouchetées , bien complet des 60 gravures hors-texte sous serpentes , quelques rousseurs principalement au tome 1 , autrement bons à très bons exemplaires . Bon Couverture rigide
4919A Paris, Chez Denis Mariette, 1715. Un volume in-8 plein veau brun d'époque, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, plats décorés de triple-filets dorés en encadrement et fers en écoinçon, tranches dorées, [4ff.], 460pp., [4ff.]table, [2ff.], calendrier, portées musicales et 4 planches in-texte. ?Bon exemplaire malgré deux mors légèrement fendus et épidermures.
17311000161AGAugsburg, 1731. Kupferstich von Johann Matthias Steidlin (auch Steudlin) aus Höggmayr, Monasteria Ordinis FF Eremitarum S. Augustini per Germaniam. Bildformat 13.5 x 17.5 c.m, schönes gepflegtes Exemplar in kräftigem Abdruck,