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154120902Coloniae Officina Melchioris Novesiani 1541 -in-folio demi-veau un volume, reliure demi-veau havane in-folio (binding half calfskin in-folio) (31 x 20,7 cm), reliure tardive (PASTICHE DEBUT 19EME), dos à nerfs (spine with raised band), décoration "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre frappé "o"r, pièce de titre sur fond marron avec filet "or", roulette "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet "or" et un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, entre-nerfs à fleuron "fleurette" "or", petitre fente au mors en tête sur 2 cm, papier peigné jaune et caca d'oie aux plats, toutes tranches lisses rouges (all red smooth edges), trés légère trace de mouillure claire en marge à droite des 10 premières pages, travail de vers en marge haute en fin de volume sans conséquence sur le texte (worms work no consequence for the understanding of the text), Texte en latin, sans illustrations (no illustrations) excepté une belle vignette marque de l'Editeur (10 x 8 cm) en bas de la page de titre avec la devise : "FESTINA LENTE"(se presser lentement) + de trés nombreuses Lettrines Historiées gravées sur bois en noir, 7p. d'Index + folio 175(350 pages), 1541 Coloniae Ex Officina Melchioris Novesiani Editeur,
154561711Apud Carolam Guillard | Lutetiae Parisiorum [Parisiis] 1545 | 22 x 32.50 cm | relié
1558301115Apud Hæredes Ioannis Quentelij & Gerutnum Calenium. Coloniae 1558. Hardcover Pergament Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen mit einer Namenseintragung mit Texteintragungen im Inhalt. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Kein Reprint. D. Dionysii Carthusiani Insigne Opus Commentariorum in Psalmos Omnes Dauidicos: Quos Ille Multiplici Sensu nempe Literali Allegorico Tropologico & Anagogico quantum fieri potuit non nisi solidissimis utriusque Testamenti scripturis id quod nemo praestitit hactensus doctissime explanat. Apud Hæredes Ioannis Quentelij & Gerutnum Calenium. Coloniae, hardcover
154482811Robert Estienne | Paris 1544 | 7 x 11.50 cm | relié
159739810Paris, Claude Micard, 1597. In-12 de 180 ff. (mal chiffrés 190), maroquin vieux-rouge, dos orné à nerfs, double encadrement de filets dorés sur les plats, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées (Petit succr. de Simier).
1593R121114s.l. [Rome], s.n. ["Excursum"] 1593 [6bl.] + 361pp. + [9] pp. (index & errata) + [6bl.] pp., engraved vignet on title with the motto "Melior post funera vita" ("Life is better after the funeral"), ancient manuscript ex-libris on title : "Ex Libris Joannis Schrick", 15x10cm., contemporary full vellum (stained, some loss of vellum at lower ends of boards, missing ties), text and interior are clean and bright except for few occasional ancient text underlinings, text within borders, cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel VI-301-no.13, [This Catholic polemic, written in a time of great tension between protestant England and Catholic Spain, is a fierce response to an official edict issued by Queen Elizabeth I in November 1591 in which she enacted strict measures against Catholics and Jesuits in England], R121114
157543955Chez Eustache Vignon | Genève 1575 | 11 x 18 cm | relié
1545000952Paris: Apud Ambrosium Girault sub pellicano in via Iacobea 1545. Hardcover. See Description. Small 8vo. ff. 16 247. Lacking final blank leaf. 20 Woodcut illustrations depicting imagery from the "Apocalypse of John" accompany the text. Occasional woodcut decorative initials are also present. The title displays Ambroise Giraults woodcut printers device. A clipped area 1.7 x 6 cm in the upper outer margin of the title page is carefully restored using matching period paper difficult to notice at first glance. The title is also marked with the addition of red hand-ruled panel lines well executed perhaps done at an early date imitating a style sometimes seen in 17th century English Bibles and prayer books. Interior contains occasional spots of foxing; the title shows some scattered foxing; a couple of words of extremely faint marginalia are present in the outer margin of the third leaf and p. 107 Oiii. Bound in full modern off-white vellum over boards after an early style. Apparently at least 5 or 6 printers/publishers shared in the production of this edition; therefore several variations of the imprint and the title page exist. The colophon reads: Gulielmus Thibout imprimebat Parisiis in via vulgo dicta boni putei sub insigni quinque speculorum anno domini M.D.X.LV. Mense Septembris. Rupert de Deutz c. 1075 c.1129 was an influential Benedictine theologian who later in life became Abbot of Deutz Abby in Cologne. He wrote many works of Biblical exegesis. Ruperts commentary on the Apocalypse of John is noted by scholars alongside the slightly later commentary by Joachim of Fiore as one of the more original Apocalypse commentaries of the Middle Ages. USTC 195670; Pettegree French Books 85309; Not in Adams. <br/> <br/> Apud Ambrosium Girault, sub pellicano in via Iacobea hardcover
1564STLE0041Ingolstadt, Alexander und Samuel Weißenhorn 1564. [8], 102 (von 103) Bl. Restaurierter Lederband auf zwei Bünden. Innen durchgeh. gebräunt. Das fehlende (letzte) Bl. 103 liegt als Photokopie bei. VD16 F 488. Nicht bei ADB. - DIESES OBJEKT UNTERLIEGT DER DIFFERENZBESTEUERUNG.
159860651Wittemberg, Meissner, 1595 & Wittemberg, Mullerus, 1597 & Frankfurt, Kopff, 1597 & Frankfurt, Saurius, 1598. 8vo. In contemporary blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards, four raised bands and title in contemporary hand to spine. Small paper label pasted on to spine indicating the inventory number in an estate library. All edges with chiseled ornamentation. ""DBML"" and ""1595"" to front board. Wear to extremities, a few worm holes to boards and miscolouring to lower part of front board. (26), 275, (10) pp." 116 ff. (22), 262, (4) pp. 261, (3) pp.
151624611(Colophon:) Basel, Johannes Froben, August 12. 1516. Folio. Bound in a recent half vellum in old style. A very nice and clean copy with one full page woodcut as title page, consisting of one large central illustration depicting a religious gathering of bishops and other holy men, sorrounded 12 smaller illustrations (6 on each side of the large one), each depicting a saint. Rubricated initials throughout. 77, (1) ff. (144, (1) pp.).
159754274Kiøbenhaffn, Laurentz Benedicht, 1597. Lille 8vo. Velbevaret 1700-tals helbind i kalveskind med spejl. Smal guldbort i yderste permfelt. Rig rygforgyldning. Forgyldt titel på ryg. 420 blade, hvoraf de 3 er i gammel facsimile (blad 1-2 og sidste blad). Ganske velbevaret, nøstsidste blad med en reparation i nederste indre margindel med tab af liniedele.
152011857Lugduni, Lyon Jacques Huguetan 1er 1520 In-4 gothique à 2 colonnes de 3 ff. liminaires, 188 feuillets chiffrés et 1 ff.n.ch., reliure d'époque veau brun, plats estampé à froid sur ais de bois, dos muet à gros nerfs. 265 mm x185 mm aux nerfs(Les fermoirs manquent, le dos a été restauré, le titre comporte des annotations du temps sur la marge extérieure).
153910444Ex officina Eucharii Ceruicozni. Impensis Magistri Godefridi Hitorpii | Coloniae (Cologne) 1539 | 16.20 x 11 cm | relié
150860047Pallas Spangel impensis Johann Rynmann in officina industrii Henrici Gran | Haguenau 1508 | 20 x 29 cm | relié
157720898Paris Gilles Gorbin 1577 in-8 plein vélin un volume, RELIURE D'EPOQUE , reliure plein vélin ivoire parcheminé à rabats in-octavo (binding full vellum in-8) (17 x 10 cm), dos long (spine without raised bands), titre à l'encre brune façon janséniste en haut du dos, velin fendu mais sans manque au centre du dos, couverture à rabats, 4ème de couverture avec le coin haut fortement écorné, toutes tranches lisses (edges smoothes), texte en Vieux François, sans illustrations (no illustration) excepté une vignette "marque de l'Editeur" en bas de la page de titre gravées sur bois en noir avec la devise : "intus spes sola remansit" + orné de bandeaux et lettrines historiées (and illuminated of headpieces and dropped initials) gravés sur bois en noir, trés légères mouillures claires en marge sur quelques feuillets, 2 trous affectant la page 3 et 4 et la page 9 et 10 sur 3 cm2 (pages de l'epistre), (13 p. de l'Epistre + 1 p. blanche + 240 + 1 p. de Privilège) pages, 1577 Paris : Gilles Gorbin Editeur,
150847403Jehan Petit | [Paris] 1508 | 10 x 16.50 cm | relié
154582813Robert Estienne | Paris 1545 | 7 x 11.50 cm | relié
154582819Robert Estienne | Paris 1545 | 7 x 11.50 cm | relié
154382820Robert Estienne | Paris 1543 | 7 x 11.50 cm | relié
153940637apud Ambrosium Girault In aedibus Claudii Chevallon | Parisiis (Paris) 1539 et 1536 | 22 x 33.50 cm | deux volumes reliés en un
152655283Jean Prevel | Parisii (Paris) 1526 | 10 x 15.50 cm (In-8) | relié
152574530Apud Joannem Parvum | Paris 1525 | 11 x 17.50 cm | relié
156254260Kiøbenhaffn, (Hans Zimmermann), 1562. Lille 8vo. Senere helpergamentsbind. Helt guldsnit. 150 blade, uden de 2 sidste blanke blade. Træstukket portræt af Chr. III trykt på titelbladets bagside. På bagsiden af kolofonbladet rigsvåbnet i træsnit. Velbevaret eksemplar, trykt på godt papir med lettere brugsspor.
150839970Paris, Udalricus Gering & Bertholdus Remboldt, 1508, March 8. (Colophon). 4to-format (recte 8vo). Later nice full calf binding (ab. 1900) with richly gilt spine and gilt borders to boards. Scratches to front board. Title-page repaired at margin (with very minor loss to ab. two letters on both recto and verso). Folio VIII and first leaf of index repaired at margin with early 16th century printed paper (no loss). Title-page and index-leaf with fairly heavy dampstaining, otherwise mostly faint dampstaining. Large beautiful woodcut printer's device and many beautiful woodcut initials throughout (the first depicting Adam and Eve).