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196515189Moosonee Ont.: Theresa Press 1965. 8vo. 14 pp. <br><br>Title-page and text in syllabic characters. Headings in red some in Latin or English text in black ink Contents are the prayers for the mass:. Kyrie Gloria Credo Preface Sanctus The Lord's Prayer Libera Nos Agnus Dei Communion of the Faithful and End of Mass. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Banks. Not in Evans. No references located. Fine in original self-cover. Theresa Press unknown books
1902D16011Moscow: Sinodalnaia tipografiia 1902. Hardcover. Fair. With the blessing of the Most Holy Governing Synod. The Obikhod is the standard liturgical book of the Orthodox Church. Although the words on the title page are mostly in Russian and not in Church Slavonic the script is the old-style Cyrillic in use before Peter I. This is typical of publications of the Russian Orthodox Church to the present day as is the rendition of numbers in this case the year of publication using Cyrillic letters. Old leather binding very worn with piece missing from spine. A good copy internally. <br/><br/> Sinodalnaia tipografiia hardcover books
1774WRCLIT65782London: Printed by James Bettenham 1774. xvi122xvii-xxpp. Quarto. Disbound. Title page mounted with repairs in upper inner corner affecting several letters repair to blank corner of A2 early repair to blank corner of A2 early ink attribution on title some tanning and occasional spotting; just a sound copy. First edition thus. Edited by R. Lyon and revised by T. Rattray. The parallel texts in Greek are presented in four columns followed by translations of each in the same format. ESTC T21879. Printed by James Bettenham unknown books
150141295Mexico City 17901800. Double folio. 2 conjugate ff. <br><br>Printed here is the text of the changes to be introduced into the mass specified in the title. => Our offering is a bifolium containing two copies of the decree meant to be separated but never cut.<br>Â Â Â Â => Uncut bifolia are extremely rare. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Medina Mexico; not in González de Cossío Cien; not in González de Cossío 510. Folded once and never bound. Crisp. unknown books
150141271Mexico City 17901800. Folio. 1 f. <br><br>Printed here is the text of the changes to be introduced into the mass specified in the title. Offered here is a bifolium containing two copies of the decree meant to be separated but never cut. Uncut bifolia are extremely rare.<br>Â Â Â Â => This is handsomely printed! <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Medina Mexico; not in González de Cossío Cien or 510. Folded once and never bound. Lightly soiled at edges with just a small spot or two of foxing; crisp. unknown books
177041010Mexico: No publisher/printer ca. 1770. Folio 31.5 cm 12.25". 1 p. <br><br>Printed in double-column format in roman and italic type this single-page production shows a mid-18th-century change to the marriage service and is => essentially a cancel to be inserted into the liturgy book. The place and date of its publication is based on typography and the watermark.<br>Â Â Â Â This scarce example of job printing for the Church is not located in the standard bibliographies and NUC and WorldCat locate => only one copy worldwide at the Bridwell Library. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Medina Mexico nor González de Cossío Cien González de Cossío 510. Age-toned edges variously with tattering; some dust-soiling a light waterstain and later creasing. No publisher/printer unknown books
18005749Roedelheim: Wolf Heidenheim 1800. First printing of a mahzor that was popular with the Jewish communities of Poland and Germany. It went through several printings in the first half of the 19th century. The editor Wolf Heidenheim established a printing press at Roedelheim in 1799 and immediately began his edition of the Mahzor with a Hebrew commentary by himself and a German translation. He based the text on a surviving Medieval manuscript dated 1258 as well as on the earliest Italian and German editions. 21 cm; volume 6 only of 9 of the liturgy for festivals this volume covering services for the evening of Yom Kippur. Text primarily in Hebrew. Preface in Yiddish. Bound in utility marbled boards worn ; pages evenly toned. Occasional stains especially on title page. Inscription in German on front blank dated 1828. Inscription in Hebrew at base of title page. Good overall. Wolf Heidenheim hardcover books
1798009844St. Gall: L'Imprimerie de Jean Zollicofer 1798. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. Early edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. viii 472 pages of text followed by ii pages. Hardcover binding; full leather quite worn and rubbed but intact and attractive. Minor foxing scattered throughout text. Previous owner's name neatly on front endpaper "Saul de Gasp:d Slatter Avril 1798" and ca. 1900 bookplate on front pastedown endpaper "Bilharz." Printed music; Hymns; Old Testament Psalms. Premiere partie. Cantiques sur les dogmes. Seconde partie. Cantiques sur les devoirs. Troisieme partie. Cantiques pour quelques circonstances particulieres. Parts for cantus I & II tenor and bass on facing pages. Errata on page 474. "Reglement sur le service divin" on page 473. Title page illustrated by a vignette. Music printed from type. Verso of title page blank. L'Imprimerie de Jean Zollicofer Hardcover books
1774WRCLIT65781London: Printed by James Bettenham 1774. xx122pp. Quarto. Amateurish calf and boards. Subscriber's list pp.xvii-xx bound out of place in prelims moderate foxing early and late old tide-mark in lower quadrant at gutter throughout; just a sound copy. First edition thus. Edited by R. Lyon and revised by T. Rattray. The parallel texts in Greek are presented in four columns followed by translations of each in the same format. ESTC T21879. Printed by James Bettenham hardcover books
189586718Sitkha tip. G. Vainshteina 131 Bowery N.Y. 1895. Paperback. Very Good. 23p. Softcover in original wrapper. Corners chipped on wrapper which also has a few small stains spots as well as rust marks from the two staples. Front cover included in pagination. Prayers in Tlingit dialect using the Cyrillic alphabet. A second title-page gives the title as "Shkakhakhkhi Tlingit-Khenakh ka v Anushi" with publication data as Stikha: Evusyny Sitkha Inkhuatliaatych Vladimir Donskoi 1895. <br/><br/> paperback books
187625894Benetia: Ek tou Hellenikou Typographeiou o Phoinix 1876. 4to 32 cm 12.5". 4 455 1 blank pp. <br><br>Third edition of this handsome Phoenix Press production following the first of 1839. The liturgical book used by the Eastern Orthodox Church during Lent and the weeks leading up to it appears here with the half-title title-page and text elegantly printed in red and black with a lot of red and with the text in double columns; the title-page bears a wood-engraved phoenix vignette and decorative border.<br>Â Â Â Â Uncommon: OCLC locates only two U.S. institutional holdings one of which has since been deaccessioned. Contemporary blind-stamped black cloth covers with central gilt-stamped cross and Virgin-with-Infant vignettes spine with gilt-stamped title; edges extremities and back cover rubbed; cloth wrinkled at spine with small bubbles on covers and split at front joint with fragility. Front covers lacking clasp hardware straps present on back cover spine with inked shelving number; hinges inside tender. Front pastedown with New York bookseller's small ticket. Half-title title-page and several others institutionally pressure-stamped. Some mild foxing most pages clean. All edges speckled red. Ek tou Hellenikou Typographeiou o Phoinix hardcover books
1620257033Lutetiae Parisiorum i.e. Paris: E Typographia Renati Giffart 1620. Title-page printed in red and black with large engraved vignette by Jaspar issac. Printed in red and black throughout illustrated with full-page engravings engraved borders woodcut initial capitals in red and printed music. 1 vols. Folio. Early calf nineteenth century marbled endpapers. Covers much worn joints cracked spine perished. Defective copy lacking numerous leaves but with 17 iinserted leave printed on velllum including the entire "Canon Missae" 8 leaves. Title-page printed in red and black with large engraved vignette by Jaspar issac. Printed in red and black throughout illustrated with full-page engravings engraved borders woodcut initial capitals in red and printed music. 1 vols. Folio. Bbl-7CcDD7-EE6 &HH7-II2 are printed on parchment. OCLC: 633338957 1 copy E Typographia Renati Giffart unknown books
1772WRCLIT67072Leiodii ie. Liége: Ex Officina Typographica Clementis Plomteux . 1772. 12380cxxxix1pp. Folio signed in 4s - 38 x 24cm. Contemporary calf-backed marbled boards. Printed in black and red with staves headlines and some initials in red other initials historiated and in black. Pictorial title vignette with title within ornamented border. Binding worn with loss at toe of spine and signs of label removal institutional bookplate and presentation bookplate on front endsheets ms. digits in corner of title and on verso trivial worm track in lower gutter of last dozen leaves internally a very good crisp copy. "Editio Novissima Multo auctior & emendatior." An elegant Graduale printed by Plomteux who in addition to being a highly productive printer of religious texts government publications and reference works served as librarian of the city of Liége between August 1766 and no later than September 1792. He entered the trade in 1766 working in association with the printer and bookseller Kints Everard before succeeding him in 1767. He was also active as printer to one or more Parisian booksellers until the 1790s. The Graduale was a staple for him both in large format and small and this edition is the earliest located in OCLC/Worldcat under his imprint one copy only at the University of Maastricht. OCLC: 69417194. Ex Officina Typographica Clementis Plomteux ... hardcover books
1750D11002Venice: Nella Stamperia Bragadina 1750. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volumes 8vo 193 x 127mm. Vol. I: 2 224 i. e. 223 16 18; Vol. II: 2 323 1 leaves including engraved additional titles. Full-page engraved title pages of Old Testament history feasts temple scenes by Francesco Griselini 1717-1783 born in Venice who lived as an academic and journalist but later worked as an engraver. Hebrew text. Contemporary red morocco gilt and gilt edges marbled endpapers morocco label on spine MACASOR ITALIANO; corners bumped and light edgewear Vol. 2 joints splitting; Vol. 1 covers warped with light dampstaining to opening leaves additional title partly detached but present scattered light foxing repaired clean tear across leaf 192. An excerpt from Midrash Mishlei the haggadic midrash from the Book of Proverbs in contemporary hand on recto of leaf 20. Bound at the end of Volume 2 are three leaves of contemporary manuscript in Hebrew by Leah Ashkenazi in memory of her deceased husband Yehuda Hayyim Finzi brother-in-law Yosef Hai Finzi sons Nehemya and Meir and brother Shlomo Hai additions later dated 1770 by pencil notes. The Prayer Book has likely been part of the prominent Jewish-Italian Finzi family library since its publication. <br/><br/>According to Sephardic rite the prayers and customs for the New Year festival Rosh ha Shanah must be outlined in liturgical books like these. Venetian Jewish community life prospered in the early modern era despite poor living conditions. As the communities were centered on following ritual and custom Venice became a strong center of Jewish knowledge and learning. The next two centuries saw a fortunate Golden Age for Venetian Jews where commerce and scholarship flourished under their influence. During this period Venice was home to many famous Jewish poets physicians and other personalities. By 1750 the year of this publication the Golden Age for Venetian Jews was just beginning to wane as many prominent families left the city due to new constraints. The Bragadina press renowned Christian printers of Hebrew books was founded by one of the oldest and most influential families in Venice. Despite such sway restrictions owing to the Counter Reformation and Roman Inquisition in Europe meant a ban on the printing of Hebrew books in Venice from 1554 to 1563. The prohibition was eventually lifted in 1575 when printing resumed and business picked up. For the next two centuries the Bragadina publishers enjoyed a relative monopoly of Hebrew printing in Venice where their considerable output spread to customers around Europe and North Africa. Rare find for Judeo-Venetian printing and uncommon edition OCLC locates a copy at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Nella Stamperia Bragadina hardcover books
178112406Romae: A. Galler 1781. 8vo 18 cm 7.1". 4 vols. I: 20 632 cclxxxviii 19 1 pp.; illus. II: 18 646 ccliv 21 1 pp.; 1 plt. III: 54 566 cclxxvi 26 pp.; 1 plt. IV: 20 608 cclxx 15 1 pp.; illus. <br><br>Beautifully printed and handsomely bound set of the Roman Breviary. The text is printed in double-column format in black and red with a vignette on each title-page and an engraving in each volume.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Contemporary's black goat sides with simple roll gilt border and gilt corner devices spines gilt extra. The top panel of each volume indicates contents with abbreviation: P. V. "Pars Vernalis" P. AE. "Pars Aestivalis" etc. Block-printed decorated endpapers; all edges gilt. Silk place markers. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Weale & Bohatta. Bindings as above edges and extremities rubbed spine leather with tiny cracks one spine head chipped one joint starting. Ex-library with bookplates rubber-stamp on lower edges of pages of the closed volumes. One volume with text block separating from spine and sewing loosening; this with the most leather rubbed away and the darkest instances of the usually-light waterstaining and spots of foxing seen occasionally throughout. Endpapers bear early inked ownership inscriptions and annotations. => An elegant quartet. A. Galler hardcover books
149033296Northern Italy ca. 1490. Folio. 1 f. 56 x 42 cm; 22" x 16". <br><br>From a large magnificent Benedictine Psalter this is the start of Psalm 1 "Beatus vir . . ." "Blessed is the man who hath not walked in the counsel of the ungodly nor stood in the way of sinners nor sat in the chair of pestilence But his will is in the law of the Lord and on his law he shall meditate day and night. And he shall be like a tree which is planted near the running waters which shall bring forth its fruit in due season. And his leaf shall not fall off: and all whatsoever he shall do shall prosper. . . . ".<br>Â Â Â Â The text appears here in sepia ink in a large Renaissance rotunda hand set forth to the point of our bracket above illuminated and featuring a large miniature of King David filling the center of a large initial B. Along the bottom margin in three medallions are Saints Mark Benedict center bottom and Laurence; the right margin has two additional medallion portraits of unidentified female figures. The margins are garnished with gilt and bright-colored flowers among which hides the small image of a deer; "As a deer pants for flowing streams so pants my soul for you O God" Matted and under glass in an elegant 20th-century gilt frame ready for hanging. We have not opened this to discover whether Psalm 1 continues or Job concludes on the other side of the leaf but the suspicion must be given the beauty and quality of the side showing that this is a leaf that would benefit from double-glazing showcasing both sides. unknown books