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1570801Basel: Eusebius Episcopius 1570. Hardcover. Poor. Heinrich Vogtherr the Elder. Rich provenance adorns this wonderful renaissance work capturing the myths geometry and observational data of the ancient world's heavens adorned with 48 beautiful illustrations of the constellations. Although the illustrator wasn't named scholars generally attribute the 48 woodcuts of constellations to Heinrich Vogtherr the Elder who was active in Basel at the time and shared a similar style. These blocks reflect a more modern 16th century approach to the constellations in comparison the 15th century Ratdolt illustrations of the same work. Provenance - A Latin scholar likely circa 16-17th century wrote witty Latin phrases at the front and rear. The title page has an inscription warning that roughly translated ""a fat belly does not produce subtle thoughts"". At the colophon is a lengthy indictment of the Roman Church drawing from phrases found in Graecimus by Eberhard of Bethune 13th century and Albertus de Rosate 14th century. Adding more context this book was printed in Basel at the height of the reformation. The large front ex libris plate is of Sir William Stirling-Maxwell. The book is listed in his 1860 library catalogue and he wrote page 197 "".useful collection of ancient mythologists. Included here for the curious fragments of ancient lore and table-talk ana preserved in the Fabulae and the astrological traditions."" At the rear pastedown is a ticket from Stirling-Maxwell's library assigning it to the ""Ana"" section. The ex libris on the FEP is that of the noted Harvard astronomer historian bibliophile and author Owen Gingerich. Bibliographic Details - Universal Short Title Catalogue USTC number 617529 41 copies recorded in the world's finest libraries. Physical Attributes - Measures approx. 30.5 x 20.5 x 2.5 cm. Old repair to even older leather binding. Boards with faint blind fillets forming double borders with corner florets. Spine with five raised bands author/title/date/Basel in gilt in compartments/at base. Edges mostly red but along fore-edge also in green sections. USTC calls it a folio but it might be a large quarto but regardless gatherings of 6. Printer's device on title page. Some initials. 48 in-text illustrations. Pages - viii 251 1 - blank 26 - Index Collation - a4 a-y6 z7. The z7 is odd but the 13 leaves of y6 and z7 index equal the 26 pages of the USTC catalogue entry so it appears complete and not missing a blank z8. Condition - See pictures. Old repair of even older leather binding with a new spine and corners but the corners are worn through exposing and wearing on pasteboard. Original leather dried and crazed little cracks newer repairs worn through and worn also. Some rubs to binding and spine bands also and a light bump on the front board. Large ex libris applied to pastedown small ex libris ticked applied to FEP. Gutter cracked. A moisture mark occasionally from edge throughout possibly from the application of text block edge coloring. Text block with toning occasional thumbing dog-eared or chipped corner page edge chip fox mark candle ember mark errant annotation/ink mark/doodle etc. throughout. Title page with a handful of inscriptions ink and graphite; trimmed slightly different from following page. 4th leaf Index trimmed tight at top edge. Several ink smudges on b6. Moisture mark bottom corner g and h gathering. Ink drop btm margin l3. No blank z8 if ever. Writing on colophon. More ex libris marks/tickets on rear binder's endpaper. Eusebius Episcopius
158041650Antwerp 1580. Print. 3 1/2 x 2 2/3 inches. Engraved portrait on laid paper. Latin text around oval vignette with caption below. Stamp on verso of Frederic R. Halsey. Image: 3 2/5 x 2 3/4 inches. Matted: 18 x 14 inches. Provenance: Frederic R. Halsey collection.<br/> <br/> One of the earliest portaits of one of the greatest figures in maritime history Sir Francis Drake.<br/> <br/> Sir Francis Drake c.1540-1596 was an English explorer pirate and politician best known for his circumnavigation of the world in a single expedition in his galleon the Golden Hind. Drake left England with five ships in December of 1577 as is noted in the present print. He returned three years later having challenged Spain's hegemony over the Atlantic Ocean and the New World. Drake would go on to help defeat the Spanish Armada in 1588. Drake is pictured half-length in an oval vignette which is lettered in Latin text meaning: "Most Noble English Knight Very Experienced in All Things Nautical and Military." Wierix captures Drake around the age of 43 with signs of age. He engraved this image after a portrait purportedly painted from life by Jean Rabel the Elder; it is said to be a credible likeness of the famed navigator. Drake is in a three-quarter view looking to his right wearing etched armor with a sash a lace collar over his gorget and holding a shield on his right arm which is decorated with two ships. The legend beneath the portrait indicates the date of Drake's circumnavigation and reads: "Hic est qui toto terrarum Orbe duorum annor. Spatio et mensium to circumducto Angliam patriam revisit 1577 id Dece." This is the one known throughout the world. He circumnavigated England and returned 1577 December. "Drake's voyage of 1577-80 had two purposes - to discover trading bases in the legendary "Terra Australis" and the Moluccas and to raid the west coast of South America. Sailing up the coasts of Chile Peru and Mexico Drake sacked towns and plundered shipping. He reached California which he named New Albion and claimed for England in the name of Queen Elizabeth. Returning to England via the Pacific and Indian Oceans Drake was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the world." Hill The printmaker Hieronymus Wierix was one of three brothers who were all engravers. Hieronymus was a child prodigy who went to work for the legendary printer Christophe Plantin in 1570. There he learned to engrave copper engraving his first plate for Plantin at the age of seventeen. Wierix made over 120 engravings for Plantin from 1569 to 1576. He became a master printer known for his "very delicate religious prints on a very small scale" and lived in Antwerp the remainder of his life. It is unclear if Plantin had a hand in the publication of the present print but he did live in Antwerp until 1589 and he was a close associate of Wierix's. Wierix's portrait of Drake is the basis for later derivative images by other printmakers including Jodocus Hondius and Crispin van de Passe. In those other prints of Drake the image and his face are in reverse orientation and most are inaccurate copies of copies presenting a Drake far afield from his actual appearance. This print from the esteemed Frederic R. Halsey print collection with Halsey's stamp on its verso has impeccable provenance to match its quality. Halsey was a notable book and print collector attorney member of the council of the Grolier Club and trustee of the New York Public Library. His collection of prints was estimated to hold about ten thousand items the scale and scope of which would be near to impossible to replicate. Halsey collected Americana and prints of sporting Napoleonia and etchings by old and modern masters. His collection was sold through Anderson Galleries in New York November-December 1916 and its catalog remains an essential reference.<br/> <br/> Graesse V: 154. Grivel "Au Sieur Rabel Parangon du la 'Pourtraicture'" in Renaissance en France pp. 227-92. Hill p.86. Hollstein Dutch and Flemish Etchings XV.709. Kraus Drake 59. O'Donoghue Catalog of Engraved British Portraits O8.88. Sabin 58995. unknown
1533177400Basileae: Andreas Cratander & Johann Bebel 1533. hardcover. very good. Edited by Simon Grynaus. Main title in Greek and Latin; editor's 4pp dedicatory epistle in Latin; all other text in Greek. 4 369 leaves. Printer's device on title and some other decorative woodcut initials throughout. Short thick folio bound in 19th century leather-backed marbled boards front hinge repaired; some dampstains mostly on preliminary pages and in margins towards rear; several small worm holes at front; neatly inked marginalia in Greek & Latin on scattered pages. Basileae: Andreas Cratander & Johann Bebel 1533.<br/><br/> Plutarch's Lives printed in Basel by Cratander & Bebel whose device appears on title. This edition corrects the errors of the manuscript and first Aldine edition. -Adams P1611.<br/><br/> Andreas Cratander & Johann Bebel unknown books
155328<p>C. Plinii Secundi Historiae mundi libri XXXVII majore quam hactenus unquam studio fide religione emedati adjectis ad marginem succinctis . . . una cum indice totius operis copiosissimo.<em> Lugduni Apvd Ioannem Frellonivm. M.D.L.III.</em></p><p>Pliny's <em>Natural History</em> is Shakespeare's source for the famous description in <em>Othello</em> of "men whose heads grow beneath their shoulders." See Kenneth Muir <em>Shakespeare's Sources </em>London 1957 p. 127.</p><p>Although there were translations of Pliny into French and English some scholars have argued that Shakespeare read Pliny in Latin. See T. W. Baldwin "A Note upon William Shakespeare's Use of Pliny" in <em>Essays in Dramatic Literature </em>London 1935 pp. 157-82.</p><p>Folio. 3 parts in one vols. A2-A4 B-C4 a-z5 A-Z5 AA-ZZ4 Con2 m4; l.; 34 679 236 p. Title-page vignette. Medium brown calf blindtooled border on both boards.</p><p>Provenance: Inverchapel bookplate.</p><p>The <em>National Union Catalog of Pre-1956 Imprints</em> lists only two known copies not including the present one.</p><p>References: NUC: 461 671-90 NP 0424260. Not in USTC.</p> John Frellonium
150106400The Bristol Courier 1915-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Green ribbed cloth boards with red text on the front are worn at the corners to threads spine also worn at the head/tail. bleached spot on rear about 1.5x.5". Hinge breaking at inside front cover pen mark on paper edge. In addition to the b&w illustrations there are four inserted color illustrations and 100 pages of ads many graphic. All orders packed with care most dust jackets protected by Brodart sleeve independent bookseller since 2011 The Bristol Courier hardcover
1591044156Venice: Aldum Aldine 1591. Early Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Full early vellum with some biopredation damage and loss to the head of the spine a few worm trails to endpapers but otherwise intact. Slight foxing to endpapers and scattered elsewhere a few early marginal notes otherwise quite clean. First printed in 1561 and expanded in 1566. De Veterum Notarum with a separate title page but continuous pagination the Kalendarium Romanum and Dierum Veterum Ratio unpaginated at the rear. 932 26pp. Adams M454 Bibliotheca Aldina Manutii item 6 Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Reference; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 044156. <br/><br/> Aldum (Aldine) hardcover books
1566292430Venetiis: Aldus 1566. Hardcover. Very Good. Early vellum over boards red and blue morocco spine labels gilt. 800 167 7 30pp. A small horizontal tear and a small shelf label on the spine bookplate removed a tiny nick at the corner of the first several leaves very good. Contains commentary and letters from Aldus the Younger to Francsco Morandi and Aurelio Porcellaga Portulaca. The Catalogue of the Ahmanson-Murphy Collection at UCLA cites a copy and references Renouard 201:12 Adams M453; BMSTCI 412; HRHRC 458. Aldus hardcover
151969853Princeton:: Princeton Tiger 1915-1916. framed to an overall size of 15-1/4 x 18-1/4 inches. Very slightest of silvering to the outside areas of the image; otherwise very fine. . Image size 9-3/4 x 13 inches . The sitters are named by last name only on the verso in ms. Signed in the image by the photographer: initial illegible White N.Y." Princeton Tiger, unknown
16001745Original printing plate: Johannes Galle. c.1600-1650. Engraved copper printing plate depicting Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden surrounded by all manner of creatures with Adam sitting at the foot of the tree of knowledge about to take a bite from an apple whilst Eve takes another from the hand of a serpentine creature coiling around the branches above. 22.7 x 19.1cm. The plate incorporating text to the foot from Genesis 3. Signed at the foot "M. de Vos invenit / Corn. Galle Sculp. / Io. Galle excudit". The plate with some old fine scratches is otherwise in very good order. WITH: A later mid nineteeth-century and somewhat weak impression of the plate on paper. This laid down to board with manuscript French labels dated 1851 to the reverse apparently gifting the item from Mademoiselle C. Thyes of Brussels to "Monsieur Delpy"; the print with two pin holes to the blank lower margin and a few spots of faint foxing. A beautifully-executed original engraved copper printing plate by the Flemish engraver Cornelis Galle the Elder 1576-1650 forming a typically busy depiction of the Garden of Eden with Adam and Eve sealing their fate amidst a varied menagerie of peaceable beasts including an elephant camel bear porcupine ostrich and rearing unicorn amongst others.</p><p>Cornelis Galle was first taught engraving by his father the engraver and publisher Philip Galle 1537-1612. He subsequently resided in Rome for several years where he acquired an accuracy of design and freedom of style which marked him out as a master of his art form. Following his return to Antwerp he continued to engrave numerous plates after the works of his countrymen as well as his own designs becoming a master of the Antwerp Guild of St Luke in 1610.</p><p>The present engraving was made after an original painting by the prominent Flemish artist Maerten de Vos 1532-1603. A prolific draughtsman de Vos produced numerous designs for the engravers of Antwerp the resulting prints of which circulated widely in Europe and the Spanish colonies significantly contributing to his international reputation and influence.</p><p>Hollstein XLIV.61.243. [Original printing plate]: Johannes Galle. unknown
15741412080047Parisiis : Apud Galeotum a Prato & Ioannem Ruellium 1574-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo. 8 107 frontis 196 ill. Parallel Latin and French. Quarter bound in fine early 20th century quarter green Moroccan. Gilt spine. 5 raised bands. Speckled boards. Marbled end pages. Silk ribbon. Printers device on final blank. Clean unmarked pages with minimal tanning. Inlaid auctions slips from 1936 and 1940 of this book at auction and the 1551 edition. Harvard Mortimer French 316; Brunet III 343; Adams H852. <br><br> Hieroglyphica is a text extant from the early medieval period ascribed to Horapollo Horus Apollo but it may be a pseudepigraph. The text of the Hieroglyphica consists of two books containing a total of 189 explanations of Egyptian hieroglyphs. The books profess to be a translation from an Egyptian original into Greek by a certain Philippus of whom nothing is known. The text was discovered in 1419 on the island of Andros and by the end of the 15th century the text became immensely popular among humanists. <Br>The Greek text is not in this edition which reproduces the engravings from the 1551 edition with some additions and a nice frontispiece Brunet. The frontispiece is attributed by Didot in his essay on the woodcut gives it as the most elegant woodcut that surrounds the title page and attributes the work to Jean Cousin. Papillion adds further that all the figures of this book are from the same artist. from auction slip. Parisiis : Apud Galeotum a Prato, & Ioannem Ruellium hardcover
15634792Paris: Apud Audoenum Paruum colophon: Federicus Morellus 1563. Sm. 8vo. 325422pp. Index. Cont. calf somewhat worn expertly rebacked red morocco spine label. Ecclesiastical coat-of-arms stamped in gilt on both covers. The first Latin edition translated from the Greek. BL French STC p. 302 under "Mark Saint the anchorite". Apud Audoenum Paruum (colophon: Federicus Morellus) unknown books
1581ABC_46255Venice: Lucantonio Giunta 1581. Near-contemporary vellum black morocco spine label with title in gold. Folio 23 x 34 cm. With 39 woodcut illustrations in the text. 2 parts in 1 volume. Second illustrated edition the first with the commentary of Costaeus of the collected works of the Arabic physician Mesue the younger also known as Masawaih al-Mardini in Latin with commentaries by Mondino de Liuzzi Christoph de Honestis Jacobus Sylvius Giovanni Mardi and Johannes Costaeus. It includes the "Canones universalis" dealing with treatment regimens; the second part "De simplicibus" about the properties of various pharmaceutical drugs; and the Grabadin "the most popular compendium of drugs in medieval Europe and . used everywhere in their preparation" Garrison. "The esteem in which these works were held is shown by the fact that a Latin translation of both was one of the first medical works to be printed Venice 1471" ibid.With the bookplate of the American botanist Edward Sandford Burgess 1855-1928 on the front paste-down. Also with the bookplate of the Horticultural Society of New York on the first free endpaper identifying this volume as part of the bequest of the American attorney and plant collector Kenneth Kent MacKenzie 1877-1934. Binding stained rubbed and chipped at the extremities. Interior shows occasional brown stains modern endpapers a little browned and brittle but overall in good condition.l Adams Y10; BM STC Italian p. 739; Durling 3131; EDIT 16 CNCE 27626. Lucantonio Giunta, hardcover
159135316Ingolstatt, David Sartor, 1591. Folio. Contemporary full blindstamped pigskin over wood. With one of 2 clasps preserved. Stamps on top of title. Engraved ornamental title (Dominic Custodis sc.). (6),1200,(15) pp. Tiny wormholed in covers and on the first ca. 20 leaves and last ca. 10 leaves. Internally fine and clean.
159135316Ingolstatt David Sartor 1591. Folio. Contemporary full blindstamped pigskin over wood. With one of 2 clasps preserved. Stamps on top of title. Engraved ornamental title Dominic Custodis sc. 6120015 pp. Tiny wormholed in covers and on the first ca. 20 leaves and last ca. 10 leaves. Internally fine and clean. <br/><br/><em>First German edition of Basil the Great's works. In 370 he became the successor of Eusebius as bishop of Caesarea and he is well known for organizing the monastic communities in Asia Minor and his composing of monastic rules his improvements of liturgy still in use in the Eastern Church the liturgy of St. Basil. His letters and sermons belongs to the best of his times. </em> unknown
1563254015Basileae i.e. Basle: Per Joannem Hervagium 1563. First collected edition. Title within architectural border with device of Johann Herwagen. Profusely illustrated with iwoodcut maps music tables diagrams. Text in two columns; with Index. 4 vols. Folio. Contemporary calf rebacked new leather spine labels labels misnumbered later endpapers; covers worn but sound one joint starting but firm. Text show various degrees of slight worming and scattered light foxing but overall a very good sound set of this massive collected edition complete except for the final blank leaf of Volume VI. First collected edition. Title within architectural border with device of Johann Herwagen. Profusely illustrated with iwoodcut maps music tables diagrams. Text in two columns; with Index. 4 vols. Folio. The Father of English History. This is the first of three continental editions of the works of Bede the others being from Cologne in 1612 and 1688. Johann Herwage  a printer originally from Strassburg  married  the widow of the great Basel printer Johann Froben and for a while collaborated with his stepson Hieronymus Froben. From 1532 however he again started printing under his own name.<br/><br/>RARE ON THE MARKET. Adams B-477 Per Joannem Hervagium unknown books
1563254015Basileae i.e. Basle: Per Joannem Hervagium 1563. First collected edition. Title within architectural border with device of Johann Herwagen. Profusely illustrated with iwoodcut maps music tables diagrams. Text in two columns; with Index. 4 vols. Folio. Contemporary calf rebacked new leather spine labels labels misnumbered later endpapers; covers worn but sound one joint starting but firm. Text show various degrees of slight worming and scattered light foxing but overall a very good sound set of this massive collected edition complete except for the final blank leaf of Volume VI. First collected edition. Title within architectural border with device of Johann Herwagen. Profusely illustrated with iwoodcut maps music tables diagrams. Text in two columns; with Index. 4 vols. Folio. This is the first of three continental editions of the works of Bede the others being from Cologne in 1612 and 1688. Johann Herwage a printer originally from Strassburg married the widow of the great Basel printer Johann Froben and for a while collaborated with his stepson Hieronymus Froben. From 1532 however he again started printing under his own name.<br /> <br /> RARE ON THE MARKET. Adams B-477 Per Joannem Hervagium unknown
1541357266Basileae.: No publisher. 1541. 1st Edition. 8vo. Ancient brown leather boards with an old leather replacement spine edges stained red. Good. Moderate dampstains throughout scattered ink notes boards bowed. 14.3x10x2.5 cm. Latin text. Four short works in one volume â€On the best Emperor and his office a work no less learned than pleasant†“On the office of princes dukes and the ancient militia Book One very learned and useful†“On the office of the king to Justinian Caesar a small work filled with very salutary aphorisms†and “On the doctrine of princes Book Iâ€. Scarce. Woodcut headpieces historiated initials. weight: 0.4 lb. Nicolas of Saguntum; Alban of Turin; Erasmus of Rotterdam translators No publisher. hardcover
1552V48030Basel: H. Froben 1501-1563 1552. Hardcover. Very Good. Large Froben printer's device on titlepage historiated woodcut initials throughout. . Four Volumes in One large folio bound in blind-stamped pigskin dated 1564 with initials I.D.F.H. on bevelled wooden boards with metal clasps lacking one clasp each board has 16 small marginal panels of biblical scenes and four larger central stamps of Justice Fortitude etc with legends under each spine on four raised double bands with MS title and shelf mark "Basilius 39" some small worm holes tips worn. Title page catalogue 6 787pp with colophon "Basiliae apud Hier. Frobenium et Nic. Episcopium anno M.D.LI" 1551 21pp index 3pp blank with large Froben device on last page. Bookplate with coronet initials dated 1913 inscription "Ex bibliotheca Johannis Mathon Lugd. Bat." with MS devices on free endpaper & another inscription on titlepage. Collated complete &4 a-z A-M6 N8 O-Z Aa-Ss6 Tt8 Vv-Xx6 with pagination continuous each of 4 vols has divisional titlepage see Adams B340. Crisp and clean throughout but with quite extensive worming of pages near front and back of book. NB large heavy book so extra shipping/postage costs. H. Froben (1501-1563) hardcover
159950394(Oldenburg, Warner Berendts Erben), 1599. Folio. Contemp. full calf. Richly gilt spine. Titlelabel gone. Engraved ornamental title-page. (86),494,(18) incl. (2) blank. Profusely textillustrated with engravings and woodcuts among them the full-page portrait of the author, a full-page view of Oldenburg, 3 folded genealogical tables and the double-page engraved elevated plan of Oldenburg. Internally clean and fine.
159950394Oldenburg Warner Berendts Erben 1599. Folio. Contemp. full calf. Richly gilt spine. Titlelabel gone. Engraved ornamental title-page. 8649418 incl. 2 blank. Profusely textillustrated with engravings and woodcuts among them the full-page portrait of the author a full-page view of Oldenburg 3 folded genealogical tables and the double-page engraved elevated plan of Oldenburg. Internally clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First edition. Hamelmann's Chronicon is the first book to be printed in Oldenburg Brunet and it is the historical source work for the "House of Oldenburg" whose descendents became kings of Denmark and emperors of Russia. -Adams H 30. </em> unknown
1562709451562. Paris 1562. Paris 1562. A Respected Edition of the Novels Justinian I 483-565 CE Emperor of the East. Holoander Gregor 1501-1531 Translator and Editor. Scrimger Henry 1506-1572 Editor and Annotator. Novellarum Constitutionum DN. Iustiniani Principis Volumen Quod Authenticon Vocant Gregorio Haloandro Interprete Ad Scrimgerianam Editionem Diligenter Collatum Ac Sedulo Emendatum: Cui Accesserunt Canones Apostolorum. Feudorum Libri Duo. Constitutiones Lothari III. & Friderichi II. Impp. Extravagantes Henrici VII. Imp. Tractatus de Pace Constantiae: Et Nunc Recens Iustiniani Imperatoris Edicta Henrico Agylaeo Interprete. Paris: Apud Gulielmum Merlin 1562. viii 332 4 ff. Last leaf blank. Octavo 6-1/4" x 4-1/4". Contemporary vellum blind panels enclosing large blind arabesques to boards pastedowns renewed. Negligible light soiling boards slightly bowed spine ends bumped owner signature clipped from upper corner of front free endpaper later owner annotation to following endleaf early owner signature to head of title page. Moderate toning to text a few chips and some edgewear to front endleaves. $1250. Along with the Institutes Code and Digest the Novels is one of the writings known collectively as the Corpus Juris Civilis. The first three books were commissioned by the Justinian I in 530CE. The Code is the restated code of law the Digest is a compilation of legal opinions and the Institutes is an introductory textbook on the Code. The Novels is a compilation of laws enacted after the publication of the Code. The subsequent influence of these books on European jurisprudence is difficult to overestimate. Haloander was one of the great sixteenth-century authorities on Roman law. His edition of the Novels includes the Peace of Constantine Edict of Milan the act that recognized the legitimacy of Christianity in the Roman Empire edicts of the Holy Roman Emperors Henry VII reigned 1165-1197 and Frederick II reigned 1194-1250 and a collection of papal legislation falsely attributed to Pope Clement I reigned 88-99CE the so-called "False Decretals." Adams A Catalogue of Books Printed on the Continent of Europe J685. unknown books
154924302<p><strong>1549 RARE Denis Carthusian Monopanton New Testament BIBLE Commentary Epistles </strong></p><p>The works of Denis the Carthusian were important contributions to Roman Catholic doctrine. He wrote some 900 sermons and began commenting on scripture in 1434 which became immensely popular after Pope Eugene IV promoted his works. In fact <strong>he was so highly regarded that he was considered an oracle and prophet by bishops and common men alike. </strong></p><p>As a supplement to his biblical commentary Denis wrote "<em>Monopanton</em>" – a short treatise on the Paulian Epistles organized by subject matter. </p><p>Item number: #24302</p><p>Price: $750</p><p>DENIS the Carthusian</p><p><strong><em>Monopanton id est unum ex omnibus D. Pauli epistolis per locos communes : seu certarum materiarum titulos summo tum indicio tum diligentia digestis</em></strong></p><p>Lugduni: Apud Seb. Gryphium 1549.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->220 4</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->References: Lewis du Pin<em> New Ecclesiastical History</em> 1699 p. 92; Andrea Fiamma<em> Nicholas of Cusa</em>;</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: Latin </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Quite rare!</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>24302</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Seb. Gryphium hardcover
151932712Revue Rock & Folk n° 75 de avril 1973. In-4 agrafé de 124 pages, au format 27 x 21,5 cm. Couvertures photographiques avec Robert Plant et Roger Daltrey. Couverture en superbe état. Complet du poster dépliant de Marc Bolan au format 40 x 27 cm. Le poster est solidaire de la couverture et plié sous cette dernière. Mensuel musical français consacré à la musique rock et pop, fondé en 1966 par Robert Baudelet, Jean Tronchot, Philippe Adler, Jean-Pierre Leloir et Philippe Koechlin. La revue connut la participation de nombreux photographes dont : Jean-Pierre Leloir, Claude Gassian, Pierre Terrasson, Gaëlle Ghesquière, Bruno Ducourant, Patrice Guino, Jean-Louis Rancurel, Dominique Tarlé, Bertrand Alary et Saddri Derradji. Nombreux articles sur le Rock, le blues, la soul, la pop dont : Robert Plant, Led Zeppelin, Roger Daltrey, The Who, Marc Bolan, Keith Emerson, King Crimson, Traffic, Black Sabbath, Les Comix, etc. Nombreuses chroniques avec de très nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc. Planche de " Hamster Jovial " par Marcel Gotlib. Edition originale en superbe état général. Rare complet du poster.
151932660Revue Rock & Folk n° 66 de juillet 1972. In-4 agrafé de 90 pages, au format 27 x 21,5 cm. Couvertures photographiques avec Jimmy Page. Couvertures et intérieur frais. Complet du poster dépliant de Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention au format 40 x 27 cm. Le poster est solidaire de la couverture et plié sous cette dernière. Mensuel musical français consacré à la musique rock et pop, fondé en 1966 par Robert Baudelet, Jean Tronchot, Philippe Adler, Jean-Pierre Leloir et Philippe Koechlin. La revue connut la participation de nombreux photographes dont : Jean-Pierre Leloir, Claude Gassian, Pierre Terrasson, Gaëlle Ghesquière, Bruno Ducourant,Patrice Guino, Jean-Louis Rancurel, Dominique Tarlé, Bertrand Alary et Saddri Derradji. Nombreux articles sur le Rock, le blues, la soul, la pop dont : Jimi Page, Led Zeppelin, Jefferson Airplane, James Brown, John Mayall, Joni Mitchell, Terry Riley, Velvet Underground, Robert Crumb, etc. Nombreuses chroniques avec de très nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc. Planche de " Hamster Jovial " par Marcel Gotlib. Rare édition originale, en très bel état de fraicheur et surtout complète du poster.
151932656Revue Rock & Folk n° 61 de février 1972. In-4 agrafé de 98 pages, au format 27 x 21,5 cm. Couvertures photographiques avec Keith Richard. Couvertures avec d'infimes frottis aux coins. Intérieur frais. Mensuel musical français consacré à la musique rock et pop, fondé en 1966 par Robert Baudelet, Jean Tronchot, Philippe Adler, Jean-Pierre Leloir et Philippe Koechlin. La revue connut la participation de nombreux photographes dont : Jean-Pierre Leloir, Claude Gassian, Pierre Terrasson, Gaëlle Ghesquière, Bruno Ducourant,Patrice Guino, Jean-Louis Rancurel, Dominique Tarlé, Bertrand Alary et Saddri Derradji. Nombreux articles sur le Rock, le blues, la soul, la pop dont : Keith Richard, Redbone, Hawkwind, Rory Gallagher, Paul Simon, Sly and the Family Stone, Dick Rivers, C.S.N. & Y, Nico, Lou Reed, Les Rolling Stones, etc. Nombreuses chroniques avec de très nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc. Planche de " Hamster Jovial " par Marcel Gotlib. Rare édition originale, en très bel état de fraicheur.