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1689V66520London: Leake for Meredith & J.H for Meredith 4th edition 1689 1690. Hardcover. Very Good. Two Volumes in One octavo near contemporary panelled calf top cover detached/tips worn TPvi232pp; 197pp catal of books by Goodman & others. Two pages with short marginal tears neither touching text but one with narrow strip of paper loss to margin. With half title separating parts One & Two but through paginated then full titlepage to Part III with diff. printer but same publisher In the publisher's catalogue Goodman is given as the author of Winter-evening. The third part was first printed in 1686 for the third edition of the first two parts and here is reprinted for Meredith to augement Meredith's printing of the first two parts for the first time by this publisher WING 11331139. A philosophical discussion between four friends of differing beliefs including an agnostic a pious and a frivolous temperament. In dialogue form. Leake for Meredith & J.H for Meredith 4th edition hardcover
1672025969Helmestadii: Henning Mulleri Muller 1672. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 8vo. pp. 16 504 48. Printer's device to title page engraved head and tail pieces. Later Victorian attractive half speckled calf to style with 4 raised bands and gilt decoration to the spine red title label gilt; marbled paper covered boards. All edges dyed red. Binding very good with a little general wear only corners rubbed. Contents clean and tight a few pages lightly tanned with a few spots but generally very clean. A very good copy. Henning Mulleri [Muller] Hardcover
169314396London: Printed by S. Roycroft for W. Bentley 1693. First edition. Hardcover. fair. 12mo. 32312pp. Original calf. Raised bands. Top and bottom part of spine crudely repaired with cello-tape. Scuffing rubbing and some staining to boards and spine. Wear to edges and corners. Pencil writing to front endpapers. Signature of previous owner on title page. Minor age browning to pages not affecting text. According to Cushing Querard Halkett and Laing Gabriel d'Emilliane is the pseudonym of Antonio Gavin Gauin. D'Emillianne was born in Spain became a secular priest in the Church of Rome and in 1715 was appointed minister of the church of England. Binding in fair interior in good condition. Printed by S. Roycroft for W. Bentley hardcover
1670FREP[BRE75Amsterdam: np c1670. 1670. 12mo. pp. 15 p.l. 179 lacking 1 presumably blank. sphere device on title. woodcut headpiece & initials. contemporary mottled calf very worn joints split library bookplate & number on lower spine. First Edition. Barbier III 813. Brunet Imprimeurs Imaginaires et Libraires Supposés p. 58. Goldsmith BM STC French 1742. Cioranescu 16388. Baldner p. 97. cfWilliams p. 18. F. [Amsterdam?: np, c1670]. unknown
1687V75887Amsterdam: Johann Wolters & Ysrand Haring 1687. Hardcover. engravings in the text 50 1 full-page engraving & 2 woodcut diagrams. 12mo Covers worn and edges damaged and the spine is renewed. Titlepage 3 leaves of dedication 1 leaf of index of chapters 398pp 4pp of addenda 8pp =index Two leaves torn with loss to fore-margin but text intact except for part of 2 words affected. Text is in Latin with propotion of Greek text and there are two founts used in the latin text. The author was a scholar & a medical doctor who was also known as a poet of both latin and french. In trying to prove the existance of Amazons in early times he included references to Christopher Columbus and Amazons in America in the final chapter. This final chapter was not present in the first edition of 1685. Johann Wolters & Ysrand Haring hardcover
1647006302Amsterdam: N.P. 1647. Hard to find hand colored map included only in Blaeu's Atlas Major centering in the towns of Ipres and Rouselare near Bruges and Belgium with smaller engravings of towns surrounding the main map. Measures 18" tall by 21.75" wide mounted on paper board. Some foxing to margins no chips or tears colors bright. Behind glass in old black painted wooden frame with many paint chips. An attractive map. Good. N.P. unknown
16437081<p>Amsterdam: Jodocum Janssonium 1643 Contemporary stiff vellum with title in manuscript on spine. Twelvemo. Engraved title-page. A few pages a little browned. Generally a very good clean copy. Scarce: OCLC lists five copies two in North America.</p> Jodocum Janssonium, hardcover
1681001379Amsterdam: Apud Janssonio Waesbergios 1681. Full Calf. Very Good. 330 6 pp. 12mo with copper engraved title page by Giovanni Van Den Avele. Pharsalia is considered a masterpiece and possibly the masterpiece of the Silver Age of Ancient Roman poetry. The epic poem concerns the Roman Civil War at the time of Caesar and most particularly the extended struggle between Caesar and Pompey the Great. Lucanus writing a century later during the reign of Nero far from glamorizing the warfare took a jaundiced view of the fraticidal battle and his portrait of both Caesar and Pompey was far from flattering. His "epic poem" therefore is epic in terms of length scope and ambition not in its portrayal of the principals. Because of the subject matter the popularity of "Pharsalia" has crested at times when a society still steeped in the Classical canon of literature descended into civil strife when the themes and point-of-view of Lucanus really resonated. Never was this more the case than in the seventeenth century when this copy was printed. First there was the final emergence of the Netherlands from under the yoke of Habsburg rule and then there was the English Civil War just to mention two instances both highly germane to the edition at hand. Thus the notes by Grotius and Modern calf with a black spine label and marbled endpapers. The work is incomplete and breaks off during the tenth book which Lucanus was still working on when he was forced to commit suicide. The binding is tight. Some leaves with more toning than others but overall quite clean. There are leaves in which the margins are parlously tight or the header is even close to being partially cut-off -- this is the upshot of the compact size of the copy and was the way the copy was issued over three centuries ago. This particular edition is not mentioned in Brunet. Apud Janssonio Waesbergios unknown
1691H3758Frankfurt and Leipzig: Apud Christophorum Davidem Fleischerum 1691. Hardcover. Very Good. Published 1691 small quarto 8.75 inches 22 cm old full vellum very good light splitting along front outer joint signs of a label removal to spine probably not institutional but private contents moderately tanned throughout. An impressive looking tome 80 1495 137 pp. This is the author's principal work published first in 1623 and considered a turning point in Biblical studies and criticism moving the entire field in the direction of Lutheran theologian Phillip Spener the Father of Pietism the principal arguments of which is to place individual faith and piety as central to Christian theology and pedagogy. Glassius also was a linguist and did much work on Hebrew especially its variations and various cognates. Apud Christophorum Davidem Fleischerum hardcover
1618177408Japan.: No publisher. Meiji 16 1883. Japanese accordion style book orihon 10 numbered double page colour lithograph illustrations multiple images per page 24.7 x 17.5 cm patterned cloth-covered boards. Some soiling wear to cover extremities some even browning to pages but overall the contents are in very good condition. The illustrations feature details of brocade cloths with gold thread and silver thread as well as damask textile and gold foiled textile. Some of the samples are enlarged so that it is possible to see the details of the weave. The book is exquisitely printed in colour to give the effect of the real thing. It is an early example of Japanese colour lithography and an item of interest to fabric and clothing historians. The chop on the last page says that it was printed in the Printing Agency of the Treasury dated on July 28 Meiji 16 1883. . No publisher. hardcover
1630007124London: Godfrey Emondson and Thomas Alchorne 1630. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. VG 1st ed 1630. In contemporary calf corners a little worn. Spine relaid raised bands decorative gilt tooling & titles. Internally 2 5 dedication 1 8-4 ff 142 pp 2 blank some offsetting worm marks blank fep nearly loose ink name & notes to fpd Robt Chambers 1767. 176132 mm. ESTC S109765. Allibone 508. Dodderidge who as a lawyer was known as the Sleeping Judge not because of any shortcoming on his part but because of his habit of concentrating on legal argument with eyes firmly closed. ODNB. <br/> <br/> Godfrey Emondson, and Thomas Alchorne hardcover
1640000034London: Londini Excus. per assignat. I. More armigeri. 1640. 1640. 1st Edition . Leather. Very Good. Description: Sm. 8vo 5¾ × 3¾ in: 12 579 1 p. Early calf; "Edward Coke" lettered in gilt on spine. · Register: 8º: ¶6 B-2O8 2P2. · Condition: Spine chipped at bottom. Initial blank signed with a fleuron present in this copy. Margin of leaf O2 torn with loss not affecting text. · Comments: Sole edition. Although the title is in Latin the text is in Law French. This copy contains numerous manuscript references to the first edition of Hobart's Reports printed in quarto in 1641. The references must be to the first edition because in some of the citations the page number is higher than 350 which is the last page of the 1650 folio second edition and all subsequent editions. · References: S&M 1:29723; STC 5527; ESTC S108467. <br/> <br/> Londini Excus. per assignat. I. More armigeri. 1640. hardcover
16331409373Lugduni Batavorum Leiden: Joannis Maire 1633. Hardcover. 12mo 36 613 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in early vellum with faded illegible writing on spine. Tearing up rear hinge with a large chunk of material missing from tail of spine. Yapped edges. Edges of textblock dyed. Adhesive residue to endpapers. Bookplate to front pastedown. Light foxing scattered throughout interior. <br /> <br> <br /> Contemporary signature to front free endpaper dated 1633.<br /> <br> <br /> Shelved in Case 3. USTC: 1011674. Signatures in 8 and 12.<br /> <br> <br /> Vegtius was a Roman citizen writing during the late 4th century/early fifth century. "De re militari" is his treatise on Roman military principles. It gained a renewed popularity as a manual on warfare during the Middle Ages. 1409373. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Joannis Maire hardcover
1630007469London: Godfrey Emondson and Thomas Alchorne 1630. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. VG 1st ed 1630. In modern calf to style by Period Binders blind tooling. Spine raised bands gilt tooling. Internally 16 142 pp new endpapers ink initials to tp J.T. evidence of removed bookplate to fpd signatures: 1 ff C2-C4 1-4 A-S3. 183131 mm. ESTC S109765. Allibone 508. Dodderidge who as a lawyer was known as the Sleeping Judge not because of any shortcoming on his part but because of his habit of concentrating on legal argument with eyes firmly closed. ODNB. <br/> <br/> Godfrey Emondson, and Thomas Alchorne hardcover
16869790261Jeremiam Schrey 1686. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. In Greek and Latin. Non-standard size 9.5 x 15 ins. Quarter-bound in green cloth boards with black leather on spine. Some general shelf wear lightly bumped corners untrimmed page edges. Binding firm. Pages age-toned with moderate foxing. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item3350grams ISBN: Jeremiam Schrey hardcover
1609A86ACTMRTZ41Franc end al" = Amsterdam: Frederijck de Vrije" 1609. Disbound. Small 4to. Poems celebrating the truce with Spain though attributed to a former opponent of the truce with the Dutch poems in textura types and Latin marginal notes in roman. A political pamphlet in verse celebrating peace and dated less than a month before the signing of the Twelve Years' Truce between Spain and the Dutch Republic. The main poem takes the form of a "codicil" to War's "last will and testament." It recites the various legacies both good and bad that the War has left to people on both sides and even to people and countries not directly involved in the fighting. Asher mistakenly lists the present pamphlet as no. 11 in the Bye-Korf series: it was published about six months after the Bye-Korf was banned but later collectors often inserted it and the associated Testament in place of the earlier Testament which should have been Asher 26-28/10. The author place of publication and publisher given on the title-page are all word plays "Yemand van Waer-Mond" for example suggesting "someone of honest mouth." The STCN attributes the pamphlet with a query to Nierop who propagandized against peace in one of the Bye-Korf pamphlets Asher 28/37 but rejoiced in it once it came. Alden & Landis attributes the associated Testament ofte Wtersten Wille to Middelgeest. The poet's four-line verse on the back of the title-page is signed with the motto: "Yet Meer en mocht/Min en docht Niet."A nice view of popular feelings about the Truce just before it formally took effect.With some tears at the fold of the outermost bifolium and only slightly browned otherwise a very good copy.l Asher 26-28/11; Knuttel 1584; Simoni W 34; Tiele 751; OCLC WorldCat 3 copies. Frederijck de Vrije", unknown
1694V67948London: Rhodes Meredith Harris & Newborough 1st edition in English 1694. Hardcover. Good. Folio calf but lacking spine leather damage to cover leather also/corners v.worn Licence leaf precedes TP TP in red & black 6pp of Subscribers 4p=Preface over 1165pp which is A-Z with Finis in mid page of last leaf. TP & License leaf with tears but no loss verso's sl.soiled and re-inserted.Newer EPS. Good wide margins no writing no worming a neat complete copy of the best edition of this first Historical Dictionary in English. Later editions were edited by Collier and appear under his name while this has no translator or editor given although the work is a compilation of the major classical dictionaries in Latin and French WING M-2725. Rhodes, Meredith, Harris & Newborough (1st edition in English) hardcover
1655QQ0521No publisher 1655. Early or original speckled sheep boards. Rebacked in brown leather printed label to spine. Mild wear to boards; faint cupmark and two abrasions to rear board. Small 8vo 9.4 x 14.1cm. Endpapers reinforced at gutters. Recent bookplate of P. R. Glazebrook legal scholar to inside front board. Heythrop Library stamp and label to front free endpaper. Annot. in old hand to inside front board: '2.8 Campbell'. Numerical annots in old hand to blank front endpage and pen trials to t.p. Loss to t.p. bottom outer corner has been professionally repaired: some loss to t.p. text with lost imprint date handwritten in. Typographic headpiece and decorated initial. Scattered foxing. Variously attributed: pencil annot to blank front endpage has 'by H. Whitfield SJ'. De Backer and Sommervogel attribute to Thomas Whitfield SJ 1615-1686 born in Durham and active in Northampton and Devon. Clancy has 'Henry Wilkinson 1594-1673 alias Whitfield was an English Jesuit'. Scarce. De Backer and Sommervogel VIII 1098; ESTC R208388; Clancy 1099. Robust packaging. Tracking is always added to USA orders. It can be added to other overseas orders on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. 1st edition. Binding sound text unmarked. Good. xvi 266 2pp. No publisher Hardcover
1671GSQroPAS57Leyden: Joannis à Gelder 1671. 1671. 8vo. pp. 8 p.l. 730 37index 1errata. additional etched title. woodcut device on title. woodcut ornaments & initials. contemporary vellum overlapping fore-edges soiled. Second Edition first: 1610 of this historical treatise on crowns. The author a negotiator and antiquary served Henry IV of France as ambassador to England in 1589. Brunet IV 404. Graesse V 148. Leyden: Joannis à Gelder, 1671. hardcover
16709851London: Henry Brome 1670. Fictionalised and satirical life of the supposedly chivalric highwayman Claude Du Vall who inspired a number of biographers and playwrights to add to his legend with claims of alchemy gambling and much womanising. Duval 1643-1670 was born in France worked for exiled Royalists before coming to England at the Restoration where he robbed stagecoaches on the roads to London being found guilty of six such robberies in January 1670. DESCRIPTION: Loose modern card wrappers; old flyleaf inscribed: 'John Sumner/ Sharston/ 1760' - perhaps the Provost of King's College Cambridge d.1772. Browned paper-stock: 2 pp22; old stab-sewing; wrinkling and several short marginal closed tears to foreedge of final leaf. This is one of four versions of Duval's life to appear following his execution: OCLC 27091282 Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1670 Henry Brome unknown
16403045<p>Amstedam. Very Good. 1640. Map. Image size 19"x 15 1/2". Paper size 17"x23". Orginal 17th century hand coloring. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; All shipments through USPS insured Priority Mail. .</p>
1677355680London.: T. Roycroft impensis Richardi Chiswell 1677. 1st Edition. Small 4to. 20th century full brown calf raised bands gilt spine decorations red and black spine labels gilt spine titles blind ruled borders inlaid panels. Very good small scar to spine slight discoloration to spine head small owner’s stamp to endpaper. 20.6x15.5x3.8 cm. Latin text with Hebrew and Greek reference passages. Important 17th century treatise on the theological relevance of the ancient sacrifices to the sacrifice of Christ in a nice later binding. weight: 1.9 lb. T. Roycroft impensis Richardi Chiswell, hardcover
1693H1280Napoli / Naples: Carlo Troyse 1693. Hardcover. Very Good. Large 8vo 8.5 x 6.25 inches bound in late 19th century half vellum and cloth boards red calf label gilt spine 10 211 1 pp with portrait and 18 folding copperplates — this may lack an engraved title page preceding the printed title — text fine binding a little worn and soiled some fading and discoloration to cloth boards. Very Good. Divided into four parts this military treatise discusses the use of trebuchets — machines used to hurl stones or projectiles especially over walls; “petardi†— encased bombs and explosives with remarks on the preparation of gunpowder; the arming of boats and ships; and a section on mines for land and sea and counter-mines. The first part in particular has a long and detailed discussion on various types of artillery mortars and explosive shells. The author was a vaunted artillery-man and military author born in Taranto in 1610. He participated as a miner in various sieges; in 1645 he was master bombardier in the citadel of Turin. He proved to be an expert bombardier in Asti and at the siege of Portolongone. In 1676 he published the first edition of Flagello Militare; a second edition came out in 1687 and this is the third edition. All editions are rare in the trade. Carlo Troyse hardcover
1606SZEPEBKS007590IVenetiis: Andreae Muschij or Muschius 1606. Hardcover. Good. Title continues: " . Patauium ac finitimos attinentia opportune interseruntur". - Venetiis M. DC. VI. / Ex Typographia Andreae Muschij. - 8vo. - 24306 pp. - With a 2-page dedication to the Archbishop of Milan: "Illustrissimo et Amplissimo D. Federico Borromeo S.R.E. Cardinali Archiepiscopo Mediol."; and with an "Errata sic corrigito" at the end of the Index. - Disbound old waterspot on lower left corner of the first 24 pages small closed tear on upper right corner of p. 33; else fine. - Splendid engraved coat-of-arms on title-page; engraved initials head- and tail-pieces. - Contemporary ownership inscription in ink on title-page. - First edition a second edition was published with identical number of pages by the Typographia Seminarii in Padua in 1696. - History of the Benedictine monastery of Santa Giustina di Padova as well as of the city of Padua. - Quite rare: OCLC locates only 5 copies all in Germany. - Shelf No.: c 159. <br/> <br/> Andreae Muschij (or Muschius) hardcover
16403044<p>Amsterdam. Very Good. C.1640. Map. Verso text in Latin. Orginal 17th century hand color. Foxing to lower edges. Image size 19 1/3"- 15 1/2". Paper size 20 1/2"- 15 1/2" ; All shipments through USPS insured Priority Mail. .</p>