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ST17235Probably France or Rhineland 10th century. Irregularly shaped but approximately 298 x 225 mm. 11 3/4 x 8 7/8". Single column 33 lines on recto and 29 on verso in a neat Caroline minuscule. <br/> Rubrics in red nine two-line initials in red and/or brown one with a light yellow wash and feathered extender one with feathered ascender. ◆Recovered from a binding with the verso consequently somewhat soiled and with a vertical crease obscuring a letter or two on each line a little loss of blank vellum margin but no text lost other light stains and imperfections as expected but still in remarkably good condition the text almost entirely legible and the recto still generally quite pleasing.<br/> <br/> Written in an attractive and highly legible Caroline minuscule this early leaf is desirable not only for its age and script but also for the many initials opening each separate prayer. Inked in brown and orange and sometimes tinged with yellow these initials are reminiscent of those found in the Gellone Sacramentary BNF Latin 12048 an eighth century manuscript with extraordinarily inventive designs incorporating animals knotwork and a multitude of patterns and favoring a color palette of green orange yellow and brown. Although the present examples are simpler in their execution we can see similar tendencies in terms of colors and shapes--especially in the winged designs on two of the initials here. The smaller "S" residing in the larger "D" initial on the recto signifying the word "Deus" is a feature that can also be seen in the Gellone Sacramentary for example on f. 7r. The text here probably comes from a Sacramentary a type of manuscript containing only the words said by a priest or bishop rather than the congregant during Mass and other liturgical services or possibly a Rituale containing the services not included in the Missal or Pontifical. The text on this particular leaf includes blessings for trees. Though recovered from a binding the damage on this leaf is far less severe than is often encountered with such specimens; the text on both sides is intact all but a few letters are entirely legible the margins are quite generous and the initials have been well preserved. unknown
1665053762No Place Given: Printed in the Yeere 1665 1665. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Small Octavo. JULY SALE 40% OFF! FIRST EDITION No place of printing given; assumed to be in Holland : 1665. Hardback. Nineteenth century full calf-leather; simple blind-tooled panels to covers. All edges red. Board-edges decorated in gilt. Later re-spine in matching calf. Gilt-letter dark-green leather-label. Dated 1665 to spine foot; simple blind-tooled. No owner name or internal markings. The author's name and place of publication written to title-page in small neat contemporary hand. Tight bright and clean. Text complete. Minor wear only. VERY GOOD INDEED. xxxii 424 vii pages. VERY SCARCE. Referenced by: Wing B5026. This book was deemed to be dangerous and was banned by proclamation of the Privy Council of Scotland in 1666 which also ordered that a copy be publicly burnt on the high Street of Edinburgh near to the Mercat-Cross by the hand of the Hang-man and was re-banned again in August 1688. JOHN BROWN OF WAMPHRAY was a Church of Scotland theologian who served as the minister of the parish of Wamphray in Annandale during the mid-17th century. He removed to Wamphray to begin serving the parish at an unknown date estimates vary from 1637 until 1655 and remained in residence until 1662 when he was imprisoned and later exiled to the Netherlands for his public opposition to the royal imposition of bishops on the Church. Sm.8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books CHS Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . FULL-TITLE: An Apologeticall relation of the particular sufferings of the faithfull ministers & professours of the Church of Scotland since August 1660. PRINTED IN THE YEERE 1665. <br/> <br/> Printed in the Yeere 1665 hardcover
20021-1887154116Grey Ghost Press 2002. Hardcover. New. 176 pages. 11.10x8.50x0.70 inches. Grey Ghost Press hardcover
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588Newcastle Printed in This Present Year 1878: Newcastle 1111. First Edition. . Hardcover. Good. 8vo. 24pp. Chapbook 3 1/2"x 6" has been inserted into a modern red cloth case 4 1/2"x 7" gilt decoration two handwritten labels "Gotham Eng;land' and "Newcastle - The Present Year on front cover. Pages browned. Not in British Library. Judging by the woodcutts it is early. It suggests 15th or 16th century <br/> <br/> Newcastle hardcover
19792357San Diego: Department of Geological Sciences San Diego State University 1979. Paperback. Good. Yellow wraps with black printing and cover map no indication of printing. A good copy but with significant wear to the cover - corners bending soil to the light colored covers and darkening to the spine panel and the front edge. Interior is much better. Clean and unmarked with binding feeling strong with no creases. 286 pp. some black and white charts maps and photos. A guide book for field trips in 3 parts - Gem-bearing Pegmatites Point Sal Ophiolite and Peninsular ranges Batholith in San Diego and Imperial Counties. Hard to find in any condition. <br/><br/> Department of Geological Sciences, San Diego State University paperback
51-4450Paris et Alger : L. Hachette 1848. 8vo. Original wraps. 15 x 24cm. 8pp in French and 60 pp. in Arabic. Front cover detached. Top margin of rear cover missing. Rare. The captive Emir Abd Al-Qadir who resisted the French colonization of Algeria and an entourage of family and retainers were transferred to Château d'Amboise in November 1848 under the supervision of le général Baron Boissonnet who apparently annotated and initiaied this copy.OCLC Number: 456739107.ABD-EL-KADER. "Quelques" Poésies d'Abd-El-Kader. Ses règlements militaires "par le général Baron Boissonnet ex-gouverneur du Château d'Amboise où fut interné l'émir Abd-El-Kader" titre annoté par un amateur. Paris-Alger Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie 1848. 235 x 145 cm 8 60 p. Rare recueil en arabe précédé d'une préface en français monogrammée et datée mars 1848 par Boissonnet. La rareté excuse le mauvais état de l'ex. débroché multiples déch. et manques not. le haut du dernier plat sur 5 cm. En l'état. Paris et Alger : L. Hachette, 1848. paperback
2013x-3642363784Springer Verlag 2013. Hardcover. New. 2013 edition. 300 pages. 9.00x6.25x0.75 inches. Springer Verlag hardcover
20132620LB2013. 1st ed. 2013. Berlin Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer 2013. X 249 p. Hardcover. Versand aus Deutschland / We dispatch from Germany via Air Mail. Einband bestoßen daher Mängelexemplar gestempelt sonst sehr guter Zustand. Imperfect copy due to slightly bumped cover apart from this in very good condition. Stamped. Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography. hardcover
183645698Paris: Imprimerie Royale. 1836. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Collection de Documents Inedits sur L'Histoire de France.; 4to; 2 ff. CCIII p. 1 f. 677 p. 1 f pages; Quarto. The first leaf is a half title for the series in which this is a particularly distinguished individual publication: "Collection de Documents Inedits sur L'Histoire de France." Contemporary brown half morocco over marbled paper-covered boards five shallow raised bands on the spine which has three labels lettered in gilt -- two series titles and the specific title of Abelards previously unpublished work. Marbled endpapers and edges of the text block cut polished and marbled -- all matching the boards. The binding shows only trifling wear. There are very light marks of damp to the blank upper and lower margins of some of the leaves scattered throughout. The binding shows no evidence of this; this may have affected the paper before binding. Following his long introduction in French 203 pp. = CCIII enumerated in Roman Numerals Victor Cousin has divided the contents of this important introduction to some of the works of Abelard into print into sections: logically the first is Abelard's major philosophical work: 'Sic et non.' This is followed by Dialectica; Fragmentum Germanense da generibus et speciebus; Glossae in Porphyrium; Glossae in Categorias; Glossiae in librum de Interpretatione; and Glossae in Topica Boethii." In the popular mind Abelard is best known for his passionate and ultimately tragic love affair with Heloise d'Argenteuil who had been his brilliant student and who eventually became his wife. Those who would find this book appealing hardly need be told that Peter Abelard was a leading medieval French scholastic philosopher. In fairness considering his wide range of thought and teachingAbelard must also be assessed as a logician theologian teacher musician composer and poet. Some view him as the "Descartes of the twelfth century." Abelard coined the very term "theology" -- it seems impossible to study that field deeply without assessing his thought and achievement. In our own times Pope Benedict XVI who found himself in opposition to Abelard's conception of the trinity untimately found that St. Bernard's "theology of the heart" and Abelard's "theology of reason" represent the importance of healthy theological discussion and humble obedience to the authority of the Church. The editor of this significant contribution to the history of Philosophy Victor Cousin was himself a highly distinguished philosopher lecturer and administrator of public instruction. He earned a high reputation as a classical scholar in addition to his achievements as a philosopher Sandys in his 'History of Classical Scholarship' makes a point of mentioning Cousin's important work on the lesser works of Abelard -- "professor at the Sorbonne in 1815-22 and 1828-30 and Minister of Education in 1840. He is connected with Greek scholarship by his editio princeps of Proclus 1820-7 and by his French rendering of the whole of Plato 1821-40. He threw new light on the lesser-known works of Abelard and contributed to the elucidation of the history of the scholastic philosophy." vol. III p. 251. Cousin is especially noted for his mastery of German; during his lengthy travels and residences in parts of German Cousin came to know Hegel and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling. Cousin can be considered the the founder of "eclecticism" which combined elements of German idealism and Scottish "Common Sense" Realism. For political reasons Cousin was forbidden to teach and lecture publically in France for nearly a decade. When he was allowed to resume his lectures at the Sorbonne the crowds gathering to hear him are said to have rivelled those who lined up in Paris to see Peter Abelard at the high point of his influce seven hundred years before. There is a much-quoted assessment of Cousin's own merits and achievements as a philosopher from a significant English philosopher Sir William Hamilton -- whose own thinking it must be noted was resolutely opposed to Cousin's. Hamilton wrote: "Cousin was a profound and original thinker a lucid and eloquent writer a scholar equally at home in ancient and in modern learning a philosopher superior to all prejudices of age or country party or profession and whose lofty eclecticism seeking truth under every form of opinion traces its unity even through the most hostile systems." . Imprimerie Royale hardcover
19852080502106505526Japan Ceramic Society 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Japan Ceramic Society paperback
16634120<p>Oxford: H.Hall. Impensis Ric: Davis 1663. First edition thus in the Arabic edition and Latin translation by Edward Pococke. 4to. 203x155mm. pp. 12 368 90 66 5bl 565 2. The final part 565 2 in Arabic paginates from the rear of the book. The two blanks are present. Three parts in one volume i.e. the Latin translation the Supplementum and the Arabic edition each with its own title page. Bound in twentieth century brown full calf by Sangorski and Sutcliffe lettered in gilt to spine. Contemporary manuscript title to fore-edge. Some light fading to the spine slight toning to edges of first and last leaves and a small hole to foot of the final leaf not affecting the text but overall in very good condition throughout. Front pastedown has the bookplate of the Middle East scholar R.M.Burrell. His important library of books on the Middle East was sold by Sotheby's in 1999 this was lot 319. On 17th October 1630 Edward Pococke 1604-1691 arrived in Aleppo as Chaplain of the Levant Company. While there he deepened his study of the languages and culture of the region and began to collect Arabic manuscripts. In 1636 Pococke returned to England at the request of Archbishop Laud who had recently established a Chair of Arabic at Oxford and wanted Pococke to be the first holder of it. One of the manuscripts brought back by Pococke was the al-Mukhtasar fî'l-Duwal 'History of the Dynasties' of Abu'l-Faraj Bar Hebraeus 1226-1286. The lack of material in England on Islamic history and geography meant that Pococke felt unable to prepare his edition and translation and so he secured a sabbatical from Oxford and sailed for Constantinople where he spent the next three years collecting manuscripts. He returned to England shortly before the outbreak of the Civil War and it was only in 1650 that he published extracts from the "History" in his Specimen historiae Arabum which included other material culled from his now extensive collection of manuscripts. Pococke was a Royalist and the years of the Protectorate were hard: he almost lost his professorship and his priestly living. At the Restoration he returned to Oxford and began work on the complete Historia Compendiosa Dynastiarum. Finally in 1663 almost thirty years after Pococke had returned from Aleppo with the manuscript of al-Mukhtasar fî'l-Duwal his far-reaching Historia which opened up Arab history to Western was published and "remained the standard edition until the twentieth century" ODNB.</p> Oxford: H.Hall. Impensis Ric: Davis.
1932000474<p>Cairo: DÄr al-Kutub al-Miá¹£riyya 1932.<br />First edition. Quarto 4to contemporary hardcover binding. Arabic text. Very good condition.<br />This important scholarly Arabic edition of al-ShÄhnÄma comprises two parts bound in one volume. It opens with an extensive 108-page critical introduction by Ê¿Abd al-WahhÄb Ê¿AzzÄm Professor at the Egyptian University followed by the main text in two sections of 389 and 343 pages respectively. The volume is illustrated with several finely reproduced plates of Persian miniature paintings.</p><p>The Arabic text is based on the medieval translation by al-Fatḥ b. Ê¿AlÄ« al-BindÄrÄ« d. 643 AH / 1245 AD one of the earliest and most significant Arabic renderings of FerdowsÄ«'s Persian epic. This edition was carefully collated with the original Persian text with the translation partially completed corrected annotated and critically edited by Ê¿Abd al-WahhÄb Ê¿AzzÄm making it a landmark in modern Arabic–Persian literary scholarship.<br />Printed in a limited edition of 1200 copies only. The Persian source text used for comparison is identified in the editorial apparatus as Inventory no. 000441 a Qajar-period Persian copy printed under the name of AbÅ« al-Fatḥ ShÄh QÄjÄr.<br />A significant modern Arabic edition of one of the greatest monuments of Persian literature combining textual criticism historical scholarship and visual documentation and representing the Egyptian scholarly engagement with classical Persian epic in the early 20th century.</p> Dar ul Kutub al- Misriyya hardcover
17-0141Portland OR : Froelick Gallery 2004. 8vo. Unpaged. Stapled wrapping. Very Good very minor pen mark on front cover very minor creasing on cover corners very minor sunning. Color prints throughout.From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. Portland, OR : Froelick Gallery, 2004. unknown
2007Q-0061341363William Morrow 2007-02-27. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! William Morrow hardcover
196229777HBDJ VG/VG 1962 & 1964 REPRINT. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. . Two volumes both in DJs WITH TINY EXTREMITIES CHIPS & WEAR which are green ILLUSTRATED Back of DJS FEW WRINKLES vols 412 and 413 as noted on the DJ spin LARGER FORMAT. Green cloth bindings. Introduction by Edwin R.A. Seligman. Originally finished in 1771 by this famous Scot. Book One "The Division of Labour" Book Two "Science" Size: 12mo BACK OF DJ SAYS FEW OF 500 AUTHORS GILT CLOTH CVRS SPINE FADE ON TITLES Book One "The Division of Labour" Book Two "Science" 1 OF 1ST TO WRITE SPECIALLY ABOUT ECONOMICS USE OF DOCTRINES SELF-INTEREST & NATURAL LIBERTY.<br /> Everyman’s LIBRARY LONDON Printed in Great Britain. Aldine Press DENT DUTTON hardcover
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