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186919654London et al: Rivingtons 1869. Hinges starting. Boards moderately worn with ding at rear. No markings to text. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Rivingtons Hardcover
1869717Torino e Firenze: Loescher 1869. 1st. Hardcover. Very good. Patterned paper red green & white over boards red leather spine title label 22.5 x 15.5 cm xx. 368 pp. occasional marginalia tight. Italian text. "The Pope and The Council." Attributed to Johann Joseph Ignaz Von Dollinger and Johannes Huber. Translated from the German. This book opposes the new doctrine of Papal Infallibility. "Early in 1869 the Letters of Janus which were at once translated into English; 2nd ed. Das Papsttum 1891 began to appear. They were written by D�llinger in conjunction with Huber and Friedrich. In these the tendency of the Syllabus towards obscurantism and papal despotism and its incompatibility with modern thought were attacked; and the evidence against papal infallibility resting as the Letters asserted on the False Decretals was marshalled for the Vatican Council 1869-1870." - wikipedia. Loescher hardcover
182241073Hauniæ Brünnich 1822. Samtidigt brunt blankt omslag. 81064 pp. Nederste højre bladhjørne på de første 8 blade med en brunplet. Med dedikation på fribladet "Amplssimo/ Prof. Nissen/ Rectori jehol. cathedrall.haun. etc./ viro præclaro atquue perdocto/ vereciinde/ auctor. <br/><br/><em>Linds licentiatsafhandling handler om den feber som opstår ved indtagelse af plantegifte.- Bibl. Dan. I:844. </em> unknown
1885100088368Lugduni-Batavorum 1885. couverture ternie intérieur propre annotation dans le premier plat intérieur. in8. 1885. Reliure editeur. Studia homerica - specimen literarium inaugurale quod annuente summo numine ex auctoritate rectoris magnifici - Amplissimi senatus academici consensu et nobilissimae facultatis et literarum philosophiae decreto pro gradu doctoratus summisque in literarum classicarum discipina honoribus ac privilegiis in academia lugduno-batava rite et legitime consequendis Lugduni-Batavorum unknown
184470876Amstelodami: apud Fredericum Muller 1844. 8vo pp. 2 viii 167 1; original stiff gray printed wrappers; upper joint starting but on the whole very good sound and clean. Not in Mills College Check List; Riedel-Horatiana R-10. Six in OCLC Berkeley and Princeton only in the U.S. apud Fredericum Muller unknown
1870008134Lipsiae Leipzig: B. G. Teubneri 1870. Book. Very Good Plus. Hardcover. First Thus. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Volume II edited by Carolus Mayhoff the rest by Ludovicus Janus. . Vol. I Libri I-VI. --1870; II. Libri VII-XV. -- 1875; III. Libri XVI-XXII. --1857; IV. Libri XXIII-XXXII. --1858; V. Libri XXXIII-XXXVII. --1860 ; VI. Indices 1865. Six volumes bound in contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards five raised bands with red morocco labels lettered in gilt stylized initials at heads of spines in gilt and gilt tail dates marbled end papers. Very Good Plus light rubbing to marbled boards pages uniformly browning. Text in Latin. A quite handsome and well bound set. Bibliotheca scriptorum graecorum et romanorum Teubneriana. B. G. Teubneri Hardcover
184958906Berlin: G. Reimer 1849. First edition 8vo pp. viii 151 1; lithograph folding map showing the west coast from the southern tip of Baja to Vancouver; plus a folding lithograph world map showing gold regions; original printed front wrapper preserved rear wrapper replaced thereby losing the publisher's advertisement and the whole rebacked with portions of the old spine laid down; some waterstaining in the lower corners throughout and in the top corner of just the first 3 leaves; good and sound. "One of the most important German publications on the gold discovery in California the first part of which was borrowed from the text of Alexander Forbes and Eugene Duflot de Mofras. In the second section Hoppe included data from Dr. Georg Adolf Erman's reports of his studies on the climate and geographical distribution of gold regions throughout the world. The maps are of substantial importance. Hoppe was descended from a noble Danish family" Hill. Kurutz notes that "Hoppe believed that the primary interest in California was for the European colonization of the West Coast of North America." Cowan II p. 291; Hill 2004 826; Howes H-639; Kurutz 341a; Sabin 32991; Streeter 2573. G. Reimer unknown