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159357326Kiøbenhaffn, Matz Wingaard, (1593) - Kolofon: Henrich Waldkirch, 1593. Lille 8vo. Indbundet i et hellædrbind fra 1600-tallet med blindtrykte stempler på ryg. 2 lukkestroppe med intakte messingbeslag. Titelbladet trykt i rød/sort. 184 blade. Med to træskårne våbenskjolde, Jacb Ulffelds Fæderne og Fru Anne Flemings Fæderne. Hver side med træskåren indramning, sammensat af 6 stykker. Titelbladet en smule smudsigt, ellers ualmindelig ren og velbevaret.
155749824(Geneve), H. Estienne, 1557. 8vo. Contemp. full vellum. Remains of ties. A crack to upper part of fronthinge. Endpapers renewed, the work seems to be inserted in a contemporary binding. Handwritten title on spine. Titlepage with some browning and soiling and outer margin frayed. Second leaf with browning to right marin. 208 pp. Text in Greek and latin.
154252743Apud Franciscum Regnault | Parisiis (Paris) 1542 | 7.50 x 11.50 cm | relié
158642627Paris, Arnold Sittart, 1586. In-8 de (16)-129 feuillets chiffrés (sign. á8, é8, A-Q8, R1), maroquin vert, dos orné à six nerfs, triple filet doré sur les plats, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées (reliure du XVIIIe siècle).
153147178Basel, Froben, 1531 + Coloniae, Petrus Quentell, 1536. Folio. Bound together in a beautiful contemporary full calf binding over wooden boards. Blindstamped ornamental frames to boards. Five raised bands to spine. Remains of brass clasps to boards. Brass at corners of boards and brass strips to bottom edges of boards. A tear through the letter at the lower capital, no loss. Some scrathing of leather, mostly to back board and upper part of spine. The titles of the two works written in contemporary hand to the outer edge. The strong vellum cords, which go through the the wooden boards can be seen on the inside of the wooden boards, which also have some initials in red and blue paint, possibly from a painted leaf that has rubbed off? First title-page a bit dusty, otherwise very nice, clean, and crisp throughout. [Eucherius:] Froben printer's device to title-page, to final leaf of the first part, to the half-title of the second part (Episcopi Commentariorum in libros Regum ad Veranium & Salonium) and to the last leaf of that part. Beautiful large woodcut initial at beginning of each new work. (8), 194, (2)" 310, (2) pp.[Radulphus:] Woodcut device to title-page. Numerous beautiful woodcut, allegorical initials, both large and smaller, throughout. (4 - title, dedications), (14 - index), (6), 314 pp.
1515000220Lyon: Iohnnes Clein 1515. Hardcover. See Description. c.1515. 4to. pp. 280. p.280 blank. Colophon dated "nono kalendas Octobris" 23 Sept. Title page printed in red and black inside woodcut architectural border. Woodcut printer's device Sylvestre 132. Printed in Roman font with the surrounding commentaries printed in Gothic. Text contains decorative initials. Bound in contemporary blind stamped paneled calf boards; re-backed preserving original spine. Later antique endpapers with inscription on front-free endpaper dated "1925"; front and rear blank fly-leaves worn. Pages are generally clean with occasional marginalia in an old hand i.e. several small inscriptions written on the title page; minor spotting; lower corner of leaf c7 clipped in margin; The hinges and inner margins to the first gathering are neatly strengthened / repaired. The outer edges to this same gathering show some wear - i.e. a few marginal tears sealed and light soiling. The bottom margins on conjugate leaves a2 and a7 are trimmed about ½" 12 mm. Anicius Manlius Boethius 480-524 was a late Roman philosopher and statesman. He became embroiled in a plot against Theodoric the Ostrogothic ruler of Rome and was eventually executed. Boethius wrote his most famous work the "Consolation of Philosophy" while awaiting his fate in prison. The five sections discuss the capriciousness of fortune the influence of good and evil and the nature of God's control over the universe i.e. free will providence and fate. The work employs the Platonic notion of an ascent of the soul to the Godhead through a process of contemplation and reflection. The imagery is predominately pagan; however the author himself was strongly influenced by Christian thought. Boethius's work was immensely influential throughout the middle ages. Commentaries are provided by Josse Badius 1462-1535 and Thomas Wallensis the latter wrongly ascribed to Thomas Aquinas. The "Ascensio explanato" has separate signatures and divisional title page. Adams B-2290; BM STC French p. 73; Renouard Josse Badius II 213; Baudrier XII p. 268. <br/> <br/> Iohnnes Clein hardcover
1528AMO-4518Parisiis, ex officina Claudii Chevallonii sub sole aureo in dia ad divum Jacobum. 1528 mense Aprili. [Paris, Claude Chevallon, avril 1528] 1 fort volume in-folio (39 x 28 cm) de 28 feuillets non chiffrés, CCCCLIX fol. chiffrés (le folio CCLXXIX manque), XLVI fol. chiffrés et 1 fol. non chiffré. Titre imprimé en rouge et noir dans un encadrement gravé sur bois, marque de B. Rembolt sur le titre. Grande gravure sur bois au verso du folio I (L'auteur présentant son ouvrage). Grande gravure sur bois au verso du folio CCCCXVIII (Arbor consanguinitatis) et autre grande gravure au recto du feuillet suivant (qui n'est pas chiffré). Le dernier feuillet contient le registre. Texte imprimé en rouge et noir pour la plupart des feuillets, le plus souvent sur 4 colonnes avec différentes tailles de caractères, le tout en caractères gothiques. Reliure ancienne (probablement du début du XVIIe siècle) en veau brun. Reliure usagée encore solide. Manque de cuir au dos, mors fendus. A restaurer. Intérieur assez frais. Quelques mouillures sans gravité à quelques feuillets. Mouillure avec petit manque de papier dans la marge inférieure des derniers feuillets, sans atteinte au texte. Comme indiqué plus haut le folio 279 manque (trace d'arrachage dans la marge intérieure), sinon tous les autres feuillets sont présents. Superbe mise en page avec de très nombreuses grandes lettrines historiées.
1515AMO-4519Venundantur Parhisiis in edibus Johannis Petit sub lilio aureo. [Impressus Joannis Barbier.] Impensis Johannis Petit bibliopole Parisiensis. Anno Domini millesimo quingentesimo decimoquinto. Pridie Kalendas Decembris [30 novembre 1515] 108-[92] f. (sign. a-z8, [-]8, [-]8) ; in-8° (collationné complet) Suit l'édition de 1511 imprimée par J. Barbier pour J. Petit (Renouard, ICP, II, 155). Matériel typographique de Jean Barbier. Texte sur 2 col. caractères gothiques, titre en rouge et noir, marque au titre. Références : Renouard, ICP, II, 1169. Renouard, Imprimeurs, III, p. 173, n° 238. Relié à la suite : Quadragesimale opus declamatum Parisiorum urbe ecclesia sancti Johannis in Gravia : per venerabilem patrem Sacre Scripture interpretem divini verbi preconem eximium : fratrem Oliverium Maillardi ordinis fratrum Minorum. Parisius sub eodem recollectum : ac novissime magno labore correctum impressionique traditum. Anno. M. CCCCC. XV. (Et per quendam... impensis vero honestiviri Johannis Petit bibliopole Parisiensis impressorum. Anno M. CCCCC. XVI. Dievero. XXV. mensis. Maii.) [1516] 174-[4] f. ; in-8° (collationné complet). Même pagination que l'édition de 1506 ou 1508 (Jean Barbier pour Jehan Petit également). Texte imprimé sur deux colonnes, caractères gothiques. Relié à la suite : Passio Domini nostri Jesu Christi a reverendo.p.Oliverii Maillard Parisius declamata. (Paris,) : J. Petit, (1519) | Paris : [Michel Lesclancher, imprimeur] : Jean Petit (libraire), Sans date [circa 1519] Sign. A-B (16 feuillets) ; in-8° (collationné complet) Daté d'après la marque de Jean Petit au titre (Renouard, Marques, n° 883). - Caractères gothiques à 2 colonnes. Référence : Renouard, ICP, II, 2136. Haebler, IV (marque de J. Petit) Renouard, 883 (marque de J. Petit) ; BP16_103799 (Bibliographie des éditions parisiennes du 16e siècle); Localisation d'exemplaires dans les fonds publics : Lausanne, BCU London, BL Oxford, BL. Ensemble 3 ouvrages reliés en 1 fort volume petit in-8 (162 mm x 100 mm | Hauteur des marges : 157 mm). Exemplaire avec de bonnes marges. Reliure plein veau brun glacé, dos lisse, filets dorés, titre doré "MAILLARD // SERMONS", doublures et gardes de papier marbré, tranches dorées. Roulette à froid en encadrement des plats. Reliure exécutée dans les premières années du XIXe siècle (sans doute pas après 1825). Reliure fraîche malgré quelques marques et frottements sans gravité, intérieur d'une grande fraîcheur totalement dépourvu de rousseurs, papier bien blanc. Première page de titre légèrement salie. Cachet sur le premier titre (bibliothèque Jean-François [-René-Marie-Pierre] de Kergariou (1779-1849)). Quelques faibles mouillures sans conséquence et peu visibles.
150562598Venice, Bartholomaeus de Zanis, April 16, 1505. 8vo (19x13,5 cm). Bound in a lovely 20th century full calf binding with three raised bands to spine. Blindstamped ornamentations to spine and simple, elgant blindstamped ornamention to boards and ""BUR/LAMAC/CHI"" in blindstamped lettering to lower back board. Spine darkened and leather at hinges worn. A nice, charming, and solid binding, presumably from the collection of Maurizio Burlamacchi. Light soiling to first and last leaves and a small repair to lower blank margin of final leaf and tiny restoration to blank margin of AIII and AIIII. Overall nice and clean. First three leaves with a few later annotations. Beautifully printed, on good paper, with numerous lovely woodcut ornamental capitals throughout. 82 ff.
159154185Hamburg, Excud. Iac. Wolffius, impens Paulus Brachfeldus, 1591. 4to. Senere halvpergament med mønstret papir over permerne. Professionelt restaurerede revner ved de først to blade, intet tab. Titelblad jævnt brunet, ellers blot en smule lettere brunpletning i margin af nogle blade. (28), 176, (7) pp. Pp. (76)-(77) udgør den kobberstukne planche (lidt tæt beskåret ved marginerne), der afbilder Jellingstenen. Tre store træskårne illustrationer i teksten. Træskårne initialer og vignetter. 4to. Later nice half vellum vith patterned paper over boards. Neatly repaired tear to first two leaves, no loss. Title-page evenly browned, otherwise only a bit of occasional minor marginal brownspotting. (28), 176, (7) pp. Pp. (76)-(77) constituting an engraved plate (a bit shaved at margins). Three large woodcut illustrations (ab. 1/2-page) in the text. Woodcut initials and vignettes.
157659834Kiøbenhaffn, (Andreas Gutterwitz og Hans Stockelmann), 1576. Folio. (27 x 19 cm.). Senere velbevaret hellæderbind i flammet kalv fra omkring 1850. Ryg med svagt ophøjede ægte bind, smalle forgyldte borter langs bindene. Forgyldt rygtitel: HUUSPOSTIL. Eksemplaret er næsten komplet, idet der kun mangler titelbladet til 1. del og det sidste blanke blad. Del.1: 13 (af 14) unummererede blade + 214 nummererede blade. Del 2: 234 nummererede + 13 unummererede. Med talrige monumentale halvsides træsnit i teksten illustrerende Jesu levnedsløb, hvis kunstner indtil for nylig var uidentificeret. (Se noten neden for). Nogle fejlpagineringer i begge Dele. 2 signaturer (læg) ombyttede (i 1. Del og i registeret). Trykt på svært papir og med lettere brugsspor, mest blandt de første blade i 1. Del. Ca. 20 blade omkantede, ca. 15 blade kantforstærkede i højre margin, 3 blade reparerede med teksttab. Enkelte blade reparerede i kanter med tab af bogstaver i marginalierne. Kolofonbladet repareret i alle kanter, men uden tab af tekst. Enkelte blade med svage skjolder og brunpletter. Et læg i registeret løsnet. Alt i alt et usædvanligt velbevaret eksemplar af dette monumentalværk i dansk teologisk litteratur. Folio. (27 x 19 cm.). Later well preserved full mottled calf binding from ca 1850. Slightly raised real bands to spine, slim gilt borders along the bands. Gilt title to spine. The copy is nearly complete, as its is only lacking the title-page for part 1 and the final blank. Part 1: 13 (of 14) unnumbered leaves + 214 numbered laeves. Part II: 234 numbered leaves + 13 unnumbered leaves. Some paginational errors in both parts. Two quires have been swapped (in part 1 and the index). With numerous half-page woodcuts in the text depicting the life of Jesus. Until recently, the artist had remained unidentified (please see note below for clarification). Printed on thick, heavy paper. Signs of use, mostly to the first leaves of part 1. Ca 20 leaves re-margined, and ca 15 leaves re-inforced at outer margin. Three leaves repaired with loss of text. A few leaves restores at edges with marginal loss of lettering. All edges of colophon repaired, but no loss of text. A few leaves with light damp staining and brownspotting. One quire of the index loose. All in all an unusually well preserved copy of this extremely rare monument of Danish theology.
156060675Leipzig, (Vögelin), 1560. Folio (323 x 220 mm). In contemporary blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards with four raised bands. With two catches and one of two clasps. Wear and discolouration to extremities. Wormholes to boards. A few wormtracts throughout, primarily affecting first and last 30 leaves. Short annotation in contemporary hand to title-page. A few marginal annotations throughout. Last blanks heavily annotated in contemporary hand. (20), 982 pp.
1578ST15632London: Printed by John Kingston for Andrew Maunsell 1578. First Edition in English. 189 x 134 mm. 7 3/8 x 5 1/4". 4 87 1 leaves with foliation errors but complete.Translated from the Latin by Thomas Twyne. <br/> Retrospective half pigskin over marbled boards raised bands red morocco label. Title with woodcut ornament head- and tailpieces many decorative initials. Printed in black letter. Front pastedown with Macclesfield bookplate for the South library; title with inscription in ink "Dulcius ex ipso fonte bibuntur aquae" "Sweetly the waters have been drunk from the fountain itself" and with the initials "D. Fl." see below; a couple of contemporary annotations in ink one slightly shaved; numerous marginal readers' marks in ink and pencil. STC 6231; ESTC S105155. Paper a shade or two less than bright title somewhat soiled a dark stain affecting the upper corner of ff. 24-28 touching text but all is legible; still an overall very good clean copy in a pleasing new binding.<br/> <br/> This is the first appearance in English of Daneau's 1576 "Physica Christiana" the foundational work of "Mosaic physics" which attempted to reconcile the account of creation in Genesis with scientific knowledge of the natural world in order to create a "Christian natural philosophy." Though obviously theological in origin "Christian Physics" is nevertheless substantially a work of natural history generally adopting the Aristotelian worldview then prevalent. The first of two parts is a disquisition on creation a long Socratic dialogue on the meaning of the opening chapters of Genesis. The second part which occupies a good deal more than two-thirds of the volume is a broader treatise on nature including discussion of such things as light and shadow meteors the rainbow thunder precious stones glass gold various trees stars and planets fish birds elephants foxes and many more topics. A Calvinist theologian forced into itinerancy because of his incautiously expressed opinions Daneau 1530-95 produced a considerable number of books mostly commentaries on the Bible and controversial works written against Lutherans and Catholics alike. Our copy has a couple of curious contemporary marginal annotations. On the verso of fo. 2 at the beginning of the second chapter someone noted "Five / speciall / copies of na- / turall phi- / losophye." And at the head of fo. 39 mis-numbered 40 recto is the inscription "Sr. Walter Rawley Laureatus poeta May 4 anno reg. Eliz. 39 anno dom. 1598." There is nothing in Raleigh's biography that can account for his being mentioned as poet laureate in 1598; in that period he was occupied in naval pursuits against the Spanish armada. It has been suggested that our copy was once owned by scholar and translator Andrew Hartwell 1553-1606 a bibliophile who sometimes used the Latin motto which appears on the title page here and who marked passages in his books with the floret-like squiggle seen here on ff. 3-12. At the same time the "D. Fl." inscription on the title page resembles the ownership mark used by the celebrated 17th century bibliophile antiquary politician and magistrate Sir Daniel Fleming 1633-1701. Later the book was securely located in the great library of the earls of Macclesfield which was sold in 12 sales at Sotheby's from 16 March 2004 to 2 October 2008 for some £22 million at the time approximately $40 million. The library was dispersed when the 9th Earl Macclesfield Richard Timothy George Mansfield Parker b. 1943 who was described by the "Independent" as leading an "unconventional lifestyle" was forced to leave his 14th century Shirburn Castle after a protracted family dispute. Called by the paper "a sleeping beauty" his crenellated home had a moat a drawbridge and at the time of the Earl's departure a repair bill of approximately £2.6 million. Despite the building's dilapidation the books in the very large library were distinguished for being uniformly well preserved were almost always in their original bindings and were a sensation at auction for more than four years. The present work is rare: ABPC and RBH locate just one other copy at auction in the past 40 years. [Printed by John Kingston] for Andrew Maunsell unknown
1555000865Dégagnac France Lot. Very Good. 1555. On offer is a fascinating handwritten medieval French manuscript book earliest date 1555 with entries through 1597 in original blindstamped calf with small Fleur-de-lis. This stunning book has approximately 300 pages of handwritten entries being a register of acts properties transactions loans personal notes and journal entries the majority concerning Marc-Antoine Hébrart a noted merchant in the village of Dégagnac in Lot in south-western France. Most certainly Jewish it is evident that the Hebrart family was one of the largest land-holding families in the area. "In 1504 and 1505 the two "headmen" of the village Antoine Hebrart and Pierre Peysson together accounted for 15 percent of the land of the village" Ref: By Le Roy Emmanuel and Ladurie John Day The Peasants of Languedoc . A pencil annotation indicates that Marc Hébrard was of Jewish origin. A fairly cursory examination of the manuscript lends no additional support to this assertion but it is possible given the history of the Jews of neighboring Languedoc and the fact that some Jews remained in France under Christian-like assumed names after their expulsion in 1306. The generic 'Marc-Antoine' is cited as a Jewish name in Sara Uckelman's "Jewish Given Names Found in "Les Noms Des Israélites en France." Handsome blindstamped 16th century calf legible bâtarde script some old and minor restoration but otherwise VG.; French; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF FRANCE MERCHANT TRADE COMMERCE ECONOMICS JUDAICA JUDAISM FRENCH REAL ESTATE MANUSCRIPT HANDWRITTEN HAND WRITTEN JOURNAL LEDGER MEMOIR PERSONAL LOG HOLOGRAPH AUTOGRAPH DIARY DIARIES ANCIENT ANTIQUE MEDIEVEL RENAISSANCE antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito papel. . unknown
1575000429bLUGDUNI. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1575. Half-Leather. ROYAL FOLIO. PRINTED 1575. ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT HEBREW GRAMMARS EVER COMPILED AND AT THE DISPOSAL OF THE TRANSLATORS OF THE KING JAMES BIBLEFrom the esteemed 18th century library of Thomas Peckitt himself the author of Hebrew Grammar and other theological works with his fine bookplate and signature. It should be noted that this is a very important volume in the Biblical Studies; The Trinitarian Bible Society in their April - June 1979 Quarterly Record cites this volume as being at the disposal of the translators for the KING JAMES BIBLE. The Book: Pagninus "Thesaurus Linguæ Sanctæ" Lugduni 1575. Large Folio Orginal soft calf with blindstamping sympathetically rebacked internally clean. From the famed library of Henry Peckitt well known 18th century scriptural scholar with his siganture and handsome bookplate. Pagninus was perhaps the greatest of Christian Lexicographers and whose work was fundamental as an aid to 16th-century scriptural translators. A highly important work only one copy of this 1575 edition in 30 years of auction records and that copy was a very poor one lacking a leaf. A Finer 1548 Edition of this work Christies June 26 1996 lot 113 $9240.00 As a measure if Pagninus' importance it should be noted that that the first printed Bible divided into verses was an Old Testament Latin edition by Pagninus. ; Latin Hebrew; Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall; JUDAISM HEBREW LANGUAGE GRAMMAR CHRISTIANITY BIBLE STUDIES THESAURUS DICTIONARYREFERENCE JUDAICA JUDAISM HEBREW ETHNIC CHOSEN PEOPLE PEOPLE OF THE BOOK JEW HEBRAIC JUDEO-CHRISTIAN . LUGDUNI hardcover
158539802Paris, Guillaume Chaudiere, 1585. In-8 réglé (11 x 18 cm) de (8)-399-(13) ff. (sign. a8 A-Z8 Aa-Zz8 AAa-EEe8 FFf4), maroquin souple brun, dos lisse semé de fleurs de lys orné d’un médaillon ovale figurant la Crucifixion, titre et devise royale « Spes mea Deus » en pied de dos, médaillon de la Crucifixion répété sur les plats, triple filet à froid d’encadrement, oeillet de fil ocre, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
154682797Robert Estienne | Paris 1546 | 7 x 11.50 cm | 5 volumes reliés
159571963Par S. Millanges | à Bourdeaus 1595 | 10.50 x 16 cm | relié
156957498S. n. | s. l. [Grenade] 1569 | 21.50 x 30.50 cm | relié