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39809Paris.Migneret.An X.1802. 5 Tomes en 4 volumes.291,342,304,352 pages et Appendice du Génie du Christianisme, 75 p.Tables des Chapitres dans chaque volume.4 vols.in-8 en demi-reliure d'époque avec pièces de titre et de tomaison. BE.
176717103Édition ornée d'un frontispice de Gravelot, gravé par de Longueil, d'un plan replié, gravé en taille douce, 2 vignettes, bandeaux et culs-de-lampe.Parisiis, Typis Barbou - 1767 - 572 pages.Belle reliure plein maroquin bordeaux de l'époque. Dos lisse orné de fleurons doré caissonés. Faux nerfs filetés. Triple filet doré encadrant les plats avec petits décors angulaires. Tranche dorées. Dentelle intérieure. Filet sur les coups. Imprimé sur 2 colonnes. Pas de rousseur. Bel exemplaire de la plus grande fraicheur. Format in-12°(16x10).
158816575Decisiones sacri regii consilii Neapolitani, per Dom. Thoman Grammaticum Neapolitanum, I. V. D. Regium Consiliarium.Ex causis per eum in Sacro Regio Neapolitano Consilio relatis summa cura, summo indicio selectae.His Accessere, Consilia Quaedam pulcherrina, & Quaestiones perquam utiles eiusdem auctoris.Ad haec, Indexrerum, & verborum locupletissimus. Que omnia recenti hac nostra editione diligentissime expolita sunt, accuratissimeq elaborata.Venetii (Venise), Apud Haeredes Petri Dehuchini (Héritiers de Pietro Dehuchino) - 1588 - 192 (Index) et 782 pages.Rare ouvrage en latin. Bel ex-libris Jean Varille.Reliure plein vélin souple ivoire à recouvrement de l'époque. Dos avec titre manuscrit. Filet à froid encadrant les plats. Traces d'attaches. Déchirure avec manque sur l'angle inférieur de la page de titre touchant la date et l'éditeur. Pas de rousseur. Bon état. Format in-12°(15x10).
174116946Dionysii Petavii Aurelianensis e Societate Jesu Rationarium Temporum cui praeter ea omnia, quae Uberrime in postrema Veneta Editione Adjecta sunt, in hac nostra Novissima accessere.Duo Opuscula Jacobi Usserii.I. De Chronologia Sacra Veteris Testamenti.II. De Macedonum, et Asianorum Anno Solari.Trois parties, suivi de :Jacobi Usserii Armachani de Macedonum anno solari dissertation : cum graecorum astronomorum parapegmate, ad Macedonici et Juliani anni rationes accommodato.Veronae (Vérone), Petri Antonii Berni - 1741 - 4 ff., 196, 192, 7 (Index Capitum) et 96 pages (Pars prior. De Annis Patriarcharum).Portrait-frontispice (Joseph Filosi). Vignette de titre, bandeaux, culs-de-lampe et lettrines. Imprimé sur 2 colonnes en latin. Glose.Reliure pleine peau de truie sur ais de bois, de l'époque. Plats estampés et dos muet. Fermoirs manquants. Tranches rouges. Pas de rousseur. Bon état. Format in-folio (38x25).
164518164Dionysium Moreau - 1645 - 384 pages et Index. Portrait de S. Thomas d'Aquin et vignette de titre. Lettrines, bandeaux, glose.Reliure plein vélin de l'époque. Étiquette de titre au dos ornée de dorures. Tranches bleues. Petits frottements au dos. Un coin frotté. Taches au plat supérieur. Tampon ex libris au titre. Une mouillure pages 73/74. Pas de rousseur. Bon état. Format in-12°(17x11).Thomas d'Aquin (né en 1224/1225 au château de Roccasecca près d'Aquino, en Italie du Sud (Latium), mort le 7 mars 1274 à l'abbaye de Fossanova près de Priverno dans le Latium également) est un religieux de l'ordre dominicain, célèbre pour son oeuvre théologique et philosophique. Considéré comme l'un des principaux maîtres de la philosophie scolastique et de la théologie catholique, il a été canonisé le 18 juillet 1323, puis proclamé docteur de l'Église par Pie V, en 1567 et patron des universités, écoles et académies catholiques, par Léon XIII en 1880. Il est également un des patrons des libraires. Il est aussi qualifié du titre de "Docteur angélique". Son corps est conservé sous le maître-autel de l'église de l'ancien couvent des dominicains de Toulouse.
18774035St. Louis: W. S. Bryan Publisher. 1877. Later Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. 1879 later printing including appendix on Brigham Young. Last few pages of appendix are missing last page present is page 400. Small hole in front free endpaper and half-title page. Text appears clean. Rebound in rust colored cloth gilt stamping on spine. Original decorative cloth mounted on new cloth. New marbled endpapers. ; Six Guns 1311; 400 pages . W. S. Bryan, Publisher hardcover
1986251029001Lazarica Press 1986. First THUS. hardcover. Very Good. 6x8x1. Velimirovic Bishop Nikolai : Prologue from Ochrid: Lives of the Saints and Homilies for every day in the year. Birmingham UK : Lazarica Press 1986. Translation by Mother Maria. Four volume set ISBN 0948298030. Each volume shows no additional printings listed - first THUS. Each volume octavo 8vo 8.5"/22cm h. Bound in publisher's black leather gilt lettering to spine; red to front board gilt ornamentation to both. Plain white endpapers. Volume I contains the Preface to the First 1928 Edition and the translator's preface as well as an alphabetical index for the entire year all four volumes contain the same index to the end; each daily entry contains summary of a few saints remembered this day along with a "For Consideration" passage another "To Ponder" and a short Homily. Each month begins with a summary calendar. Number of pages varies from 398 to 440. Condition notes: These are high quality bindings and remain solid. Corners are bumped and spine ends rolled. Moderate wear and rubbing to boards with excellent color retention. Interior shows former owner's name to head ffep of first three volumes else unmarked. An occasional smudge or folded page. An incomparable resource of the Orthodox Church. Please note: this is a large heavy set which will likely require additional postage over standard. Please inquire prior to placing your order.We personally inspect every book we offer. Lazarica Press hardcover
2003S9359<p><strong>The Old Testament with a Short Interpretation 21 VOLS.</strong></p><p>Translated in modern greek. Complete series of 21 hard cover illustrated volumes 24 cm 9000 pages. Separate volumes are also available.</p><p>==============================================================</p><p><strong><i><b>IMPORTANT:</b></i></strong></p><ul><li>The shipping cost estimated by the system covers books weighing up to 750 gr.; a surcharge depending on the actual weight and destination applies for heavier books. You can also choose an international transporter and pay the shipping cost at delivery in your country.</li><li>Insurance of the shipment may also be necessary for some destinations.</li></ul> Soter hardcover
1720416514 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque plein veau brun, dos à 5 nerfs dorés orné, triple filet doré d'encadrement aux plats, armes à trois coeurs surmontés d'un soleil, Chez A. de Rogissart, La Haye, 1720, VIII pp., 7 ff., 426 pp. et 9 ff. n. ch. ; 5 ff., 339 pp. ; 3 ff., 236 pp. et 8 ff. n. ch. ; 3 ff. ; 257 pp. et 11 ff. n. ch.
4 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque plein veau brun, dos à 5 nerfs dorés orné, triple filet doré d'encadrement aux plats, armes à trois coeurs surmontés d'un soleil, Chez A. de Rogissart, La Haye, 1720, VIII pp., 7 ff., 426 pp. et 9 ff. n. ch. ; 5 ff., 339 pp. ; 3 ff., 236 pp. et 8 ff. n. ch. ; 3 ff. ; 257 pp. et 11 ff. n. ch. Edition originale. Complet. Agréable exemplaire aux armes d'Amelot de Chaillou (à trois coeurs surmontés d'un soleil, vraisemblablement le membre de l'Académie Française, Jean-Jacques Amelot de Chaillou 1689 - 1749. ). Etat très satisfaisant (anciens cachets et ex-libris d'institution religieuse, marqué "prohibitus", très petits accrocs en coiffes, discrètes fentes partielles à qq. mors, lég. taches d'encre sur qq. tranches). Français
ORD-12698Edition Nova & ab Autore correcta. Juxta Exemplar Londinense. 1698. In-12 (97 x 136mm), 109 pages. Reliure hollandaise de l'époque. Qq. annotations anciennes marginales. Tache brun clair sur le dernier plat, tout petits défauts à la reliure, bon état intérieur.
Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Original booklet. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Greek (Modern). 8 p. Heavily stains on pages, tear on lower spine and lower right cover, staple rusted. Fair copy. Extremely rare pamphlet of the regulations of "the Maronite Brotherhood, or Enosis" which consists of 27 articles in modern Greek. The Maronites constitute a Christian group whose members adhere to the Syriac Maronite Church with the largest population around Mount Lebanon in Lebanon. The Maronite Church is an Eastern Catholic sui iuris particular church which is in full communion with the Pope and the Catholic Church, with the right of self-governance under the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, one of more than a dozen individual churches which are in full communion with the Holy See. The Maronites derive their name from the Syriac Christian Saint Maron, some of whose followers migrated to the area of Mount Lebanon from their previous place of residence which was located around the area of Antioch, and established the nucleus for the Syriac Maronite Church. Saint Maron sent Saint Abraham, often referred to as the Apostle of Lebanon, to convert the non-Christian native population to Maronite Christianity. The name of the Adonis River was changed to Abraham's river by the inhabitants after Saint Abraham preached there. Mass emigration to the Americas at the outset of the 20th century, due to famine mainly resulting from Ottoman blockades and confiscations during World War I, which killed an estimated one third to one half of the population during the Lebanese Civil War between 1975-1990 and the low fertility rate greatly decreased their numbers in the Levant. Maronites today form more than one-quarter of the total population in the Republic of Lebanon. All Lebanese presidents have been Maronites as part of a tradition that persists as part of the National Pact, by which the Prime Minister has historically been a Sunni Muslim and the Speaker of the National Assembly has historically been a Shi'i Muslim. Enosis is the movement of various Greek communities that live outside Greece, for incorporation of the regions they inhabit into the Greek state. Widely known is the case of the Greek-Cypriots for the union of Cyprus into Greece. The idea of enosis is related to the Megali Idea, an irredentist concept of a Greek state which dominated Greek politics following the creation of the modern Greek state in 1830. The Megali Idea was a project which called for the annexation of all ethnic Greek lands, parts of which had participated in the Greek War of Independence in the 1820s but were unsuccessful and remained under foreign rule. In 1821, several parts of Western Thrace rebelled against Ottoman rule, participating in the Greek War of Independence. During the Balkan Wars, Western Thrace was occupied by Bulgarian troops and in 1913 Bulgaria gained Western Thrace under the terms of the Treaty of Bucharest. Following World War I, Western Thrace was withdrawn from Bulgaria under the terms of the 1919 Treaty of Neuilly and put temporarily under Allied management before being given to Greece at the San Remo conference in 1920. Following the conclusion of World War I, Greece began the occupation of Smyrna and surrounding areas of Western Anatolia in 1919 at the invitation of the victorious Allies of World War I, particularly David Lloyd George the British Prime Minister. The occupation was given official status in the 1920 Treaty of Sèvres, with Greece being awarded most of Eastern Thrace and a mandate to govern Smyrna and its hinterland. Smyrna was declared a protectorate in 1922. However, the attempted Enosis failed when the new Turkish Republic prevailed in the resulting Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922, after which most Anatolian Christians who had not already fled during the war were forced to relocate to Greece in the 1923 population exchange treaty executed between Greece and Turkey. Not located in OCLC.
1818134212Méquignon 1818 15 volumes in-16 plein veau moucheté, dos lisse richement orné de filets, dentelles et fers spéciaux, pièces de titre et de tomaison, tranches marbrées. Restauration à un ff. de titre sinon très bon exemplaire.
1755000377Frankfurt und Leipzig: hallischen Wasisenhaus-Buchladens 1755. Hardcover. See Description. Second German Edition enlarged. 8vo. 4 volumes bound in two. Volume I. pp. 40 471 1. Volume II. p. 428. Volume III. pp. 46 556. Volume IV. pp. 512. Anhang Addenda pp. 212 192. With frontispiece engraving of the author in volume I. Woodcut illustrated initials throughout; engraved headpiece at the beginning of each volume / section. Bound in full calf with spines gilt in five compartments; rubbing and wear labels chipped; head and tail caps are carefully restored including some gilt lines which are renewed; corner tips of boards are repaired. Marbled fly-leaves are lacking in the first volume. Notes are written in an early hand on front blank leaf of volume I. Title page is printed in red and black. Interior is generally clean with occasional mild foxing soiling and wear; one word of marginalia is written in an old hand on p.43 of volume I. Veit Ludwig von Seckendorf 1626-1692 German historian and jurist. His most important work "Commentarius historicus et apologeticus de Lutheranismo sive de Reformatione" first published at Leipzig 1692 in 3 vols is an extensive history of the Reformation and the Thirty Years War which is still valuable to historians today. Seckendorf both utilized and quoted from many primary source manuscripts and printed materials found in the libraries of the Saxon princes. His work was in part an answer to the Jesuit Louis Maimbourgs "Histoire du Lutheranisme" published Paris 1680. The first German translation of Seckendorfs history revised - shortening the lengthy quotations from Maimbourg was printed in 1714. A second German edition here listed edited with additions by Benjamin Lindern appeared in 1755. According to the scholar L.W. Spitz Lindnern dropped Seckendorfs complex arrangement which followed Maimbourg and reduced the work "to a more continuous narrative." See L.W. Spitz "Veit Ludwig von Seckendorf and the Historia Lutheranismi." Journal of Religion Vol. 25 No. 1 Jan. 1945 pp.33-44. <br/> <br/> hallischen Wasisenhaus-Buchladens hardcover
161137302Venetiis, apud Georgium Varischum [Giorgio Varisco] 1611 In-8, plein velin souple, titre gravé, 3 ff.- 298 ff. - 8 ff. d’index. Quelques rousseurs éparses. Humidité angulaire in-fine. Reliure fanée.
181712479Versailles, imp. de J.-A. Lebel 1817 2 volumes in-8, plein maroquin rouge à long grain, dos lisse ornés de fers spéciaux, filets et dentelles, large guirlande dorée sur les plats, filet sur les coupes, dentelle en contreplats, tranches dorées, XXVIII- 487- 440 pp. Frontispice gravé. Rares rousseurs. Belle reliure romantique.
155754616Parisiis, Claudium Fremy 1557 In-12, plein veau marbré, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés, double filet d’encadrement des plat, guirlande en coupe rel. XVIII, titre gravé, 6- 200 ff. Rel. lég. desquamée. Int. très frais. Ex-libris manus. au titre.
1655129527Genevae, Sumptibus Petri Chouët, M. DC. LV. 1655 In-8 23 x 15,5 cm. Reliure de l’époque parchemin crème, dos lisse, titre manuscrit, [10]-367 pp. Reliure en bon état, notes manuscrites en contreplat et page de garde, rousseurs marginales, attaques de vers marginales.
- Maloine, Paris 1908, 16x21cm, 2 volumes reliés. - Deuxième édition en partie originale, revue et augmentée. Reliures en demi chagrin vert bouteille, dos lisses passés finement ornés, premiers plats de couvertures conservés, têtes dorées. Bel exemplaire avec les deux volumes en reliure uniforme. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
587590Paris, Béthune, 1833. 16 vol. in-8, rel. de l'ép. demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné de triples flets dorés, titre & tomaison dorés, tranches mouchetées, un portrait-front. et un fac-similé d'écriture.
210740S.l. [Rouen], [Machuel], s.d. (1700) petit in-4, 4 pp., en feuille,
228219Amsterdam, Jacques Desbordes, 1720 in-12, [10] ff. n. ch. (titre, préface, avertissement), 136 pp., 10 pp. [Lettre sur cet abrégé, sign. G de l'opuscule], annotations manuscrites de l'époque p. 70 (pour expliquer l'origine du mot "camisard") et p. 86 (sur le château de Prades), veau fauve marbré, dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons dorés, encadrement de simple filet à froid sur les plats, simple filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure un peu postérieure). Manque la pièce de titre, coiffe supérieure rognée, coins abîmés.
239001Paris, Le Clère, 1798 - [1799], 2 forts vol. in-8, titre, 19 pp. [Épître dédicatoire aux évêques de France], CLXXXVII pp. [Discours préliminaire], pp. 189-196 [Table], 400 pp., texte latin et traduction française en regard, avec un portrait-frontispice gravé par C. S. Gaucher d'après Jauffret ; titre, 634 pp., un f. n. ch. d'errata, 67 pp. [Supplément], 30 pp. [table alphabétique], basane fauve marbrée, dos lisses cloisonnés et fleuronnés, pièces de titre et de tomaison, hachuré doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs, petite galerie de vers stoppée au vol. II (pp. 203-223).
195420S.l. [Leyde], s.d. (1625) in-4, [17] ff. n. ch., regroupant 30 portraits contrecollés, basane fauve marbrée, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, pièce de titre, tranches rouges (rel. du XVIIIe s.). Coiffes rognées, coins abîmés.
231060Paris, Henry Servier [Imprimerie de J. Smith], 1826 in-8, 23 pp., demi-basane fauve marbrée, dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre cerise, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque). Dos très frotté, coins abîmés, petites déchirures à la page de titre.