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17162979# AUTEUR: Toinard M. # ÉDITEUR: Lamesle Jean-Baptiste, Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1716 # DÉTAILS: In 8° relié XV + 324pp. Plein veau d'époque, dos à nerfs, fleurons dorés, pièce de titre rouge, tranches rouges. Table alphabétique et géographique in fine. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
17373036# AUTEUR: Elbel Benjamin # ÉDITEUR: Augustae Vindel Sumptibus Vidux Mathle Wolff. # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1737-38-40 # ENVOI, BEAUX PAPIERS: Plein Vélin, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre et tomaison dorées sur cuir marron. # DÉTAILS: Au tome 3 vélin arraché en bordure. Cachet bleu (residentia avenionensis) sur les pages de titre. Jolis cul-de-lampe. Bon état général. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
17363038# AUTEUR: Osmond du Sellier # ÉDITEUR: Coignard, Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1736 # COUVERTURE: plein cuir d'époque # DÉTAILS: In 12° relié 1ff.+ XXVI (dessein de l'ouvrage, table) + 356pp. Plein cuir marron, dos à nerfs décor et titre dorés. Controverse d'un écrit attribué à un Carme de Flandres, nommé P. Honoré, et d'un autre ouvrage (1734) de la même espèce, mais plus étendu dont le titre est : ”La mauvaise foi de M. l'abbé Fleuri, prouvée par plusieurs passages des saints pères, des conciles d'autres auteurs ecclésiastiques, qu'il a omis, tronqués, ou infidèlement traduits dans son histoire...” Etat d'usage sans rousseurs, quelques accrocs sur les plats, tampon bleu du grand séminaire de St Jean de Maurienne (1909) sur la page de titre et in fine, deux légères découpes sous le titre. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
16783039# AUTEUR: Biroat Jacques # ÉDITEUR: Couterot Edmé, Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1678 # COUVERTURE: Reliure d'époque # DÉTAILS: In 8° relié 12ff.(au lecteur, table, approbation)+ 498pp. pleine basane marron, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons et titre dorés. Etat d'usage, sans coiffe supérieure, coins inférieurs émoussés, tampon bleu (séminaire de Moutiers 1909) sur la page de titre et in fine. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
18523086# AUTEUR: Landriot # ÉDITEUR: Douniol Charles, Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1852 # COUVERTURE: 1/2 Chagrin noir # DÉTAILS: In 8° relié 2ff.+ 460pp.+ LXXXIV (appendice) Reliure 1/2 Chagrin noir, dos à nerfs, liserés, fleurons et titre dorés. Tranches marbrées. État: Rousseurs éparses # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
18703102# AUTEUR: Saint-Bernard # ÉDITEUR: Palmé Victor, Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1870 # ENVOI, BEAUX PAPIERS: Vergé # COUVERTURE: Plein maroquin # DÉTAILS: In 16° relié XI + 350pp. Reliure signée Kauffmann-Petit. Plein maroquin, dos à 5 nerfs, titre doré, contre plats à large roulette dorée et moire violette également aux gardes toutes tranches dorées, filet doré sur les coupes, papier Vergé. La famille Kauffmann exerçait à Paris depuis 1847. Très bon état. Petit tampon ”Roux libraire Lyon” sur une page de garde. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
16513115# AUTEUR: Godeau Antoine # ÉDITEUR: I. Camusat veuve et P. Le Petit, Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1651 # ENVOI, BEAUX PAPIERS: Vergé # COUVERTURE: Plein cuir # DÉTAILS: In 12° relié 30ff. (titre gravé, à l'apostre des nations, discours sur la vie de St Paul aux prestres missionnaires) + 328pp. (la vie de l'apostre St Paul). Reliure d'époque plein cuir, dos à 5 nerfs, fleurons dorés. État d'usage, sans les coiffes, trou de ver (1cm) à la charnière du 1er plat, légère déchirure à la coiffe inférieure, coins émoussés. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
1977507935Dar Al-Mashriq 1977. First Edition. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. NEAR FINE/Very Good. Editio Princeps of the two treatises by Syrian Nestorian Christian Ammar al-Basri The Book of Evidence and The Book of Questions and Answers which comprise the first systematic account of the Christian faith written in Arabic. Newly discovered in the 1970's al-Basri's extraordinarily learned work of philosophical theology is a striking new revelation of the intellectual life of Nestorian/Arabic Christianity. While al-Nadim listed al-Basri among the writers of the Mu'tazilah nothing was known about him until he was identified as the writer of newly discovered British Museum Arabic MS 801. Michel Hayek's edition here is its first appearance in print. 91 French Introduction 267 Arabic Text pp. 8vo sewn binding in yellow cloth. Some very trivial shelfwear to the tips very clean and sharp otherwise; DJ tips worn. 'AmmÄr al-Baá¹£rÄ« d. 850 Basra wrote the first Christian systematic theology in Arabic. In these two apologetic works first discovered in the 1970's al-Basri gives a defense of Christian beliefs from Muslim charges of heresy and blasphemy arguing for the divine inspiration and historical accuracy of the Gospels the Trinity the divinity of Christ the Incarnation the crucifixion the resurrection of Christ and the nature of the afterlife. Throughout Al-Basri develops his theology as both deeply contextual within 9th Century middle-East and dialogical in conversation with Muslim thinkers. See Sidney H. Griffith review in Journal of Near Eastern Studies 39.3; Mark Beaumont Ammar al-Basri's Arabic Apologetics. Dar Al-Mashriq hardcover
1786AAI-3-9Lyon, chez la Veuve Rusand, 1786
17910005591Worcester & Boston: Isaiah Thomas 1791. First edition. Hardcover. Good. With two of the 50 copperplate engravings from the folio edition plates 29 & 48. Royal quarto 1310 pages contemporary blindstamped full sheep repaired joints and head and foot spine panels replaced and with new endpapers; The frontispiece has been tipped-in on the new endpaper; rear cover very scuffed foxing and spots throughout edgeworn <br /> <br /> a few minor marginal tears and chips some leaves imperfectly sewn in. The Family Record leaves have extensive handwritten notes of the families of Gen. Joseph Badger Jr. Signed by him of Gilmanton Belmont NH father of Gov. Wm. Badger 1834-36. & Charles Jacobs of Gilmanton. <br/><br/>Isaiah Thomas whom Benjamin Franklin called 'the Baskerville of America' was one of the notable publishers during the early days of the Republic.He made every effort to ensure accuracy of the text by comparing some thirty different editions and having the text carefully examined by several clergymen and others who compared it with eight Bibles - Herbert 1353." The First Illustrated Bible printed in America is the 1791 folio Bible by Isaiah Thomas "The most sumptuous American Bible of the eighteenth century" : thus this quarto-sized version of that work is the Second Illustrated Bible printed in America and the first Royal Quarto Bible in English published in American both editions were announced as "completed" on the same date altho vol. 2 of the folio was still in progress. Rumball-Petre 172; Sabin 5173 variant; O'Callaghan pp. 40-42; Hills 30. Evans 23185 states that some copies were issued with no Concordance and 48 additional plates. This state however has only two copperplates as frontispieces of the 50 copperplate engravings from the folio edition plates 29 & 48 . Included are 200 pages of Tables Apocrypha and Family Records Index etc. The subscription price was $7 but half the price could be paid in wheat rye Indian corn butter or pork! It is believed that 1500 copies of each format were printed. "The two Thomas Bibles of 1791 were without doubt far in advance of any other publications of the same kind that had appeared in America in point of typography excellence of paper binding and general execution - Wright EARLY BIBLES OF AMERICA." Isaiah Thomas hardcover
33928Paris Gruel et Engelmann, sans date (vers 1860?) 0 in 12 (16,5x9,5) 1 volume reliure plein maroquin janséniste marron de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs, filet doré sur les coupes, riche dentelle dorée intérieure, gardes de brocard de soie verte, tranches dorées, 46 pages, montées sur onglets (imprimé à Paris, des Presses de Jouaust), chemise et étui de percaline rouge. Texte encadré et illustré d'ornements et de dessins variés par Mme L. Rousseau, rehaussés à l'aquarelle, et en doré. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
192689921926 Paris, Edouard Pelletan, Helleu et Sergent, 1926 ; in-12°, broché, couverture rempliée grais très pale, imprimée en noir; XXIII, (III), 416, (1)pp. Planche hors texte et bois dans le texte.
R200086479SAINT-JOSEPH. NON DATE. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 70 pages. Quelques soulignements à l'encre dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 230-Christianisme. Théologie chrétienne
84p. Age stained. Early ownership of John A. Clark on title page and front pastedown. 155 mm. Original leather spine over yellow paper covered boards. Original paper label on front board. Extremities worn with slight loss. Boards rubbed and stained. Slight loss at head and tail of spine. Hardbound. Very good. This popular work is attributed to Sallucia Abbott (1801-1886), a school teacher in Maine. AI #13348 (4 entries). Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! RELIGION BOX 8
542p. Text drawings. Age stained. Small 8vo. 195 mm. Original full cloth binding embossed in blind. Spine decorated and lettered in gilt, worn on hinge. 'This volume consists wholly of articles selected from the successive numbers of the American Messenger, to the middle of its thirteenth volume. William Allen Hallock (1794-1880) was the agent for the New England Tract Society (based in Andover, MA) when it changed its name to the American Tract Society in 1823 with the intention of becoming a national organization. The New York Religious Tract Society, considering a similar goal, contacted the New England group in 1824 about a possible merger. Hallock, believing that "the great wicked city of New York" should be its home, was influential in effecting this in 1825. He went on to wear many hats, including that of editor for the American Messenger. RELIGION BOX 10
pp. (16), 326, (2) [Publisher's catalogue]. Age stained. Title page torn without loss. XLib stamps on first and last fly leaves. XLib bookplate on front pastedown. 8vo. 190 mm. Original full leather binding, rubbed. Corners worn. Front board fragile. The London Cases, mentioned in the alternate title, refer to a work entitled: 'A Collection of Cases and other Discourses lately written to Recover Dissenters to the Communion of the Church of England' published in 1685. Thomas Bennet (1673-1728) was an English clergyman, known for controversial and polemical writings, and as a Hebrew scholart. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! RELIGION BOX 1
5949Taizé, Les presses de Taizé, 1971, in-8 cartonnage éditeur toile rouge, 279 pp, illustrations de Eric de Saussure. TRES BON ETAT.
132647aafLausanne, Georges Bridel éditeur, 1880 - 1885, gr. in-8vo, XLVI + 602 p. + 1 feuille / VI + 510 p. + 2 ff., reliures en d.-cuir d’époque, dos à 4 nerfs avec titre or.
ORD-19340Parisiis. Apud Petrum Rocolet. 1652. In-16 (76 x 117 mm) plein maroquin rouge, dos à 4 nerfs sobrement orné, double encadrement de filets dorés sur les plats, avec fleurons d'angle, titre frontisspice gravé par Huret, 8ff. n. ch., 440 pages. Exemplaire assez abîmé, coiffe supérieure en partie décollée, coins émoussés, gardes absentes, plats lgt épidermés par endroits, papier un peu bruni, rares rousseurs. Etat d'usage acceptable..
18420083847London: B. Wertheim 1842. Fourth edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 1842 Fourth Edition. 128 pp. plus ads Hardcover 12mo. original brown cloth with title label yellow endpapers. Good. Light soiling and handling to the cloth; both inner hinges cracked and with discreet signs of old repair. Light foxing to the contents. Full page contemporary bookplate of Eleanor Clemasha affixed to the front pastedown. A rare title -- OCLC locates only 10 copies for any edition in English and none before 1843. A tale of Maria who found salvation after converting from Judaism to Christianity. The book begins with an introduction by the author H. addressed to the Daughters of Abraham. B. Wertheim hardcover
1968LFA-126748272Un ouvrage de 183 pages, format 135 x 185 mm, broché, publié en 1968, Lettre (Supplément au n° 119), (avec référence de bibliothèque)
1990LFA-126720579un ouvrage de 199 pages, format 130 x 205 mm, broché, publié en 1990, Editions de la Maison de l'Emmanuel, bon état
195976433Berlin: Akademie-Verlag 1959-82. Studia Evangelica is a publication containing a series of papers presented to the International Congress held at Christ Church University of Oxford Oxford beginning in 1957. The Congress followed immediately on the annual gathering of the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas which had met at Birmingham. The full title of the first volume is: Studia evangelica: papers presented to the International Congress on "The Four Gospels in 1957" held at Christ Church Oxford 1957. This was followed by six more volumes containing papers presented at subsequent congresses the last being published in 1982 comprised of papers presented at the fifth and final International Congress on Biblical Studies held in 1975 the entirety is offered here. All were in the series "Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur"; Vols. 73 87 88 102 103 112 & 126. They were published by Akademie-Verlag Berlin and the series was edited by Kurt Aland F. L. Cross Jean Danilou Harald Riesenfeld and W. C. Van Unnik. Eidtord change with each volume. All seven volumes of conference proceedings bear the common title "Studia Evangelica." This congress was subsequently designated as the First International Congress on New Testament Studies. These are not casual publications resulting from a symposia but are rather extensive gatherings of papers by the top New Testament scholars worldwide. Vol. I alone has over 800 pp. All of the volumes are comprised of loose leaves; the subscriber was meant to have them bound. We found one source for a digitized volume and it was in the same loose leaf format. All volumes are complete clean sleeved and put in manila envelopes with a typed label bearing the contents. It is a bit confusing but there were seveen volumes published for the five Internation Congresses held.The Studia Evangelica is the result of scholars of early Christianity gathering to discuss and present thinking on the historical social and theological contexts of early Christianity. They were mainly Protestant in their leanings and were open to such non-canonical subjects and the Dead Sea Scrolls and various other early manuscripts not accepted as part of the Bible in their discussions and papers of the daily worship of Christians in the millennia following the birth of Christ. Also available in exactly the same format and also complete is the Studia Patristica. Akademie-Verlag unknown
1964145751964 Paris, éditions du Seuil, collection l'Ordre philosophique, 1964. In-8 broché de 186 pp. Bon état, avec juste une vingtaine de lignes soulignées au début du livre.
6408Tours, Alfred Mame, 1900, in-4 cartonnage éditeur, tranches dorées, 368 pp, abondamment illustré par L. Hallez. Coiffes frottées, sinon bon état.