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1853246031853 P. J. Hanicq, Mechliniae [Malines Mechelen, Flanders, Belgium], 1853,IN FOLIO reliure plein chagrin rouge (posterieure),plats decorés (cartonnage fers dorés,monogramme MM ,2e plat)),tranches dorées,dos à caissons dorés,signets tissus multicolores à fleurs de lys,11 planches gravées ht (bois et litho) - Title vignette; illustrated initials; printed in red and black; text in double columns.[40], 484, cxxxvj,+ [1]-[1-1bl]-2-2-2-20-[1-1bl-2] p.,pages datées posterieures : , 11 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, music ; 36 x 26 cm, RELIURE ANIMEE plaques romantique, bon état .Missale Romanum is a highly important text in the Roman Catholic Church and contains within it the texts and rubrics relating to the Catholic Rite of Mass, considered an essential part of Catholic doctrine. This particular version of the Roman Missal contains the changes made by Pope Clement VIII in 1604 which include corrections to the previous standard edition created by Pope Pius V and the further corrections made by Pop Urban VIII in 1634. The work is an unusual edition of a highly important and still widely recognised part of Catholic Dogma,with last corrections.
71526aafOlomucii (Olmuncia, Olmütz), typis Joannis Josephi Kylian, 1693, gr. in-4to, text on 2 col., 42 pp. (last page non numb.), incl. title with large wood-engraved vignette (two angels showing the light to people in hell crying for mercy) and one full page copper engraving (the Crucifiction scene; Scamuzer fecit Viennae), text, music, (partly ornamental floral) initials and ornam. end pieces in red and/or black, pages with simple and double line frames, marginal finger- and water-staining, binding loosening, title and two other leaves partly loose,false folds to a few leaves and corners, small tear to both endpaper leaves, rear pastedown stained, part of edge of both pastedowns scraped off, entirely blindstamped black leather binding, stained, rubbed and with some worming mainly to edges, to corners and to top of spine.
Original Wraps. 12mo. 116 pages. 20 cm. She'erit Hapleita (surviving remnant) edition of a hagadah first published in Vilna by Rom, in 1891 or 1892. In Hebrew. Photostat reprint of Haggadah commentary Migdal Eder compiled by Rabbi Israel David Miller, published in Germany for a Displaced Persons readership. Haggadah with 115 commentaries, from Maimonides, Rashi; many Hasidic commentaries, including one from the Ba'al ha-Tanya, founder of Habad, Dubno Maggid, Gaon of Vilna, and many others. Verso dedication from Friedman to those martyred in the holocaust. Subjects: Displaced Persons 1947 Germany - Haggadah. Haggadah. Migdal ? Eder; Hemdat Yisra'el. Haggadot - Texts. Seder - Liturgy - Texts. Judaism - Liturgy - Texts. Haggadah -- Commentaries. Haggadah - Commentaries, Collections. No library holdings on OCLC.. Scarce. Wraps are browning and slightly soiled. Spine repair. Pages are browning. Overall Good Condition. (HAG-14-12A)
156 leaves. Probably lacks the colophon. A few other leaves are defective, including the title page. Yiddish text in Hebrew lettering. 4to. 220 mm. Original full leather binding, worn and broken; with the boards tooled in a crude, but interesting, geometric pattern. The festival liturgy according to the German-Polish rite, translated into Yiddish by Asher Anshel ben Joseph Mordecai in the 16th century for the use of Ashkenazi Jews living in Germany and Holland. The Mahzor is the prayer book used by Jews on the High Holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Many Jews also make use of specialized mahzorim on the three "pilgrimage festivals" of Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot. The prayer book is a specialized form of the siddur, which is generally intended for use in weekday and Shabbat services. The word mahzor means 'cycle' ("to return"). It is applied to the festival prayer book because the festivals recur /return annually. SAWF. Hardbound. Rare. Apparently only two examples of this edition are held in U.S. Libraries. Roest 706; Mehlman (Ginzei) 327; Vinograd, Amsterdam 1166. SCARCE. CHEST 2 /4 $ 500.00
16871057London: Printed for Matthew Turner 1687. Wenceslaus Hollar. 1687 6 327 1 1 - 167 p. Five engravings by Wenceslaus Hollar. As in both BL copies in this copy A3 follows the title with no apparent loss of text. Bound in later calf with raised bands and red lettering piece. Light wear to the corners and joints and a light patina of use to the corners of some pages. Interesting as a Catholic liturgy printed in London shortly before the abdication of James II. London: Printed for Matthew Turner, hardcover
In-16°; pp. (22), 216, stemma cardinalizio inciso su legno al frontespizio; manca la prima carta bianca, e l’ultima carta dell’indice; piccolo timbro a inchiostro al frontespizio. Graziosa opera sulla storia della pasqua, sui calcoli astronomici per trovare in che giorno cade. Riccardi I, 157. ravenna pasqua easter festività astronomia astronomy calendario calendar liturgia embolismo
197384137Vatican City: Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis 1973-1975. 18 x 11.5 cm 4 volumes in limp black leather binding with gilt lettering and harp device on covers; multiple damaged ribbon markers in various colours; 3 vols. gilt and 1 red page edges; Text in Latin. Set not entirely uniform; volumes show varying degrees of wear with rubbing and scuffing to spines and boards page edges toned previous owner's name vol. 2 missing first red endpaper still in good condition see pictures. Officium Divinum ex Decreto Sacrosancti Oecumenici Concilii Vaticani II instauratum auctoritate Pauli PP. VI promulgatum. Editio Typica. Vol. 1 Tempus Adventus / Tempus Nativitatis 1300 pp. quinta impressio 1973; Vol. 2 Tempus Quadragesimae / Sacrum Triduum Paschale / Tempus Paschale 1794 pp. octava impressio 1974; Vol. 3 Tempus per Annum Hebdomadae IXVII 1644 pp. octava impressio 1975; Vol. 4 Tempus per Annum Hebdomadae XVIIIXXXIV 1626 pp. octava impressio 1975. Set is not entirely uniform; see pictures. Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis hardcover
Par Ch. Mathieu, terminées par MM. G. Gsell et G. Régamey, 1 vol. in-12 reliure in-12 carré plein maroquin bleu, dos à 5 nerfs, très riche bordure ornementée en plats avec ajout de cuir rose en coins, mention "Missel" en dos, Laplace, Sanchez & Cie, Paris, s.d. (circa 1870), 180 pp. avec planches et ornementations en chromolithographie Superbe ouvrage parfaitement établi dans une très belle reliure en plein maroquin, chaque feuillet étant très richement encadré d'un décor, variant par chapitres, en ors et couleur du plus bel effet. Bel exemplaire en parfait état par ailleurs de cette belle édition Français
1661R97719Paris, chez Pierre Le Petit 1661 [8] + 570pp., 18cm., reliure plein-cuir d'époque intacte et en bon état, doublures avec décorations dorées, feuilles de garde marbrées, ancien ex-libris écrit sur la p.d.t., avec signet, texte frais sauf quelques vagues rousseurs, exemplaire en bon état, [Cet ouvrage est en effet la réédition de "L'office du S. Sacrement pour tous les jours de l'octave" (1659) par Pierre Nicole, avec la collaboration d'Antoine Arnauld, et pour les traductions, de Louis-Charles d'Albert duc de Luynes et de I.-L. Le Maistre de Sacy], R97719
[8] + 570pp., 18cm., reliure plein-cuir d'époque intacte et en bon état, doublures avec décorations dorées, feuilles de garde marbrées, ancien ex-libris écrit sur la p.d.t., avec signet, texte frais sauf quelques vagues rousseurs, exemplaire en bon état, [Cet ouvrage est en effet la réédition de "L'office du S. Sacrement pour tous les jours de l'octave" (1659) par Pierre Nicole, avec la collaboration d'Antoine Arnauld, et pour les traductions, de Louis-Charles d'Albert duc de Luynes et de I.-L. Le Maistre de Sacy], R97719
1680R107472Paris, chez Chiquet s.d. [ca. 1680] [14bl.] + 96 + [30bl.] pp., entièrement gravé recto-verso (des figures et des encadrements), 20x13cm., reliure cuir d'époque (titre et fleurons dorés au dos, double encadrement de filets et fleurons dorés aux plats, petit manque de cuir aux bouts du dos, coins peu touchés, qqs. vagues taches aux plats, traces de fatigue aux charnières), toutes tranches dorées, feuilles de garde décorées, le texte et intérieur sont frais sauf quelques vagues taches, avec textes en Latin et en français, rare deuxième édition de ce joli ouvrage de dévotion (la première fut édité en 1651-1652 à Paris), R107472
[14bl.] + 96 + [30bl.] pp., entièrement gravé recto-verso (des figures et des encadrements), 20x13cm., reliure cuir d'époque (titre et fleurons dorés au dos, double encadrement de filets et fleurons dorés aux plats, petit manque de cuir aux bouts du dos, coins peu touchés, qqs. vagues taches aux plats, traces de fatigue aux charnières), toutes tranches dorées, feuilles de garde décorées, le texte et intérieur sont frais sauf quelques vagues taches, avec textes en Latin et en français, rare deuxième édition de ce joli ouvrage de dévotion (la première fut édité en 1651-1652 à Paris), R107472
1777H113712Melun, Imp. de Cailleau (et se trouve à Melun chez Prevost) 1777 xxix + 232pp., 17cm., reliure plein-cuir d'époque fatiguée, titre et faux-nerfs dorés au dos, feuilles de garde marbrées, cachet sur la p.d.t., ancien ex-libris sur la première page blanche, la plupart du texte est bilingue: latin-français, texte et intérieur sont frais, bon exemplaire, peu commun, H113712
1990SKU0615062Catholic Book Publishing 1990-01-01. leather_bound. New. 7x5x8. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Catholic Book Publishing hardcover
1990SKU0567555Catholic Book Publishing 1990-01-01. leather_bound. Good. 7x5x8. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Catholic Book Publishing hardcover
119843Lugduni (Lyon), Joan. Gregoire, & Petri Valfray 1678, 305x220mm, reliure cuir, titre et orementations dorés au dos, coix dorée au centre du plat supérieur, ornementations à froid, reliure fin du XIXe siècle.
50488aafDressden (sic!) und Leipzig, Joh. Christoph Zimmermann, 1717, in-Duodez, gest. Front.-Portr. (Verfasser) + 5 Bl. + 180 S. + 5 Bl. + 128 S. (allg. Register über die 32 Traktate), Titelblatt in Rot und Schwarz, leicht braunfleckig, hs. Initiale a.T., Pp. mit reichem floralem Augsburger-Brokatpapier, Rücken leicht angestaubt, Kapitale stellenweise berieben, Einband mit wenigen kleinen Flecken. - Im Ganzen schönes Exemplar.
174918488Turin Typographia regia 1749 3 in-folio cartonné 3 volumes, reliure d'époque (recouverte d'une fausse couverture d'attente avant reliure en carton de couleur beige) in-folio (28 x 43,5 cm), dos avec titre manuscrit en haut à l'encre brune, toutes tranches non rognées, page de titre imprimée en rouge et noir, Texte en Latin, sans illustrations (no illustrations) excepté une figure gravée sur bois en noir en bas de la page de titre + des superbes lettrines et culs de lampes gravés sur bois en noir, déchirures du carton aux coiffes mais complètes sans manque, (XCVI)+ 522 pages (T1) ; (XI)+ (14ff) n.ch. D'Index + 391 pages et (CLXIII) d'Index (T2) ; (XV)+ (12ff) n.ch. D'Index + 444 pages Et (XCV) d'Index (T3) , 1749-1755 (Turin) Augustae Taurinorum : ex Typographia regia Editeur,
66 vol. in-8 br. et 3 vol. in-8 reliés demi-toile rouge, L'édition Universelle, Desclée de Brouwer, Bruxelles, 1925-1940 (manque l'année 1936 - sauf le n°5 - ainsi que le n° 2 de 1931 et le n°1 de 1934). Rappel du titre complet : Museum Lessianum. Section Théologique. Revue des Communautés Religieuses. De 1925 à Janvier-Février 1940 (16 Années de la "Revue des Communautés Religieuses" HORS l'année 1930). Texte et Commentaire des Documents du Saint Siège. Consultations. Mélanges . Chroniques Rare tête de série de la "Revue des Communautés Religieuses", bien complète des 5 premières années (1925-1929) puis des 9 années suivantes à partir de 1931 (manquent seulement le n°2 de 1931 et le numéro 1 de 1934), jusqu'au n°1 de 1940 (la revue fut interrompue par la guerre), entrecoupé par le manque de l'année 1930 (on dispose seulement du n°5). On y joint "Documents du Saint Siège, 1918-1924" publié en 1928. Bon ensemble réunissant la tête de collection (dont les 5 premières années complètes !) de cette revue dirigée par les pères jésuites, et ouverte à toutes les contributions les plus fameuses ; en 1964, la "Revue des Communautés Religieuses" a changé de dénomination et est devenue la Revue "Vie Consacrée". Dans notre catalogue, voir aussi notre collection de cette même série de 1954 à 2003. Français
1780AQ19055A Londres i.e. London: Chez J. Nourse & P. Elmsly 1780. 2 xlix 1 438pp 2. With a half-title and a table. Handsomely bound in contemporary gilt-tooled morocco A.E.G. Very slight rubbing and marking to extremities. Marbled endpapers contemporary armorial bookplate of Richard Langley to FEP recent bookplate of Robert J. Hayhurst to recto of FFEP. A finely bound example of the Anglican Liturgy in French sporadically printed in England for use in parts of Calais the Channel Islands and for French Huguenot refugees from the sixteenth-century onwards. ESTC records copies at five locations in the British Isles BL Cambridge Lambeth Palace NLW and Trinity College and a three in North America General Theological Seminary Harvard and Philadelphia. ESTC T140856. Nouvelle edition i.e. new edition. 12mo. Chez J. Nourse & P. Elmsly unknown
1813AQ30910London: Sold by Otridge and Son et al. 1813. xxvi 482pp. Printed in double columns. Handsomely bound in near contemporary richly gilt-tooled red straight-grain morocco lettered in gilt to upper board 'Wm. Vavasour' A.E.G. Lightly rubbed and marked spine sunned. Marbled endpapers newspaper clipping pasted to FEP extracts of devotional verse in manuscript to blank fly-leaves later newspaper clippings relating to the Vavasour family to front blank fly- leaf very occasional light spotting terminal gathering and rear endpapers dampstained at head. Early inscription to front blank fly-leaf: 'For / Doctor Vavasour L.L. D. / from / The Author / through Doctor Hales' and annotation: 'Judge Baillie / the author'. The first edition of judge and legal writer John Bayley's 1763-1841 explication of the Anglican liturgy. This copy was once the property of Church of England clergyman and sometime minister of Stow-on-the-Wold Richard Frederick Vavasour 1786-1853 and evidently later passed to his son William Thomas Vavasour 1820-1863. OCLC and COPAC together record copies at nine locations BL Cambridge Johns Hopkins NT Nebraska Oxford Pennsylvania RISD and VTS. . First edition. 8vo. Sold by Otridge and Son et al. unknown
004A71Printed in the Jewish Year Salomon ben Joseph Proops Amsterdam: 1721. 5482 156 leaves. Probably lacks the colophon. A few other leaves are defective including the title page. Yiddish text in Hebrew lettering. 4to. 220 mm. Original full leather binding worn and broken; with the boards tooled in a crude but interesting geometric pattern. The festival liturgy according to the German-Polish rite translated into Yiddish by Asher Anshel ben Joseph Mordecai in the 16th century for the use of Ashkenazi Jews living in Germany and Holland. The Mahzor is the prayer book used by Jews on the High Holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Many Jews also make use of specialized mahzorim on the three "pilgrimage festivals" of Passover Shavuot and Sukkot. The prayer book is a specialized form of the siddur which is generally intended for use in weekday and Shabbat services. The word mahzor means 'cycle' "to return". It is applied to the festival prayer book because the festivals recur /return annually. SAWF. Hardbound. Rare. Apparently only two examples of this edition are held in U.S. Libraries. Roest 706; Mehlman Ginzei 327; Vinograd Amsterdam 1166. SCARCE. CHEST 2 /4 $ 500.00. Hardcover. Fair. (Printed in the Jewish Year ) [Salomon ben Joseph Proops, Amsterdam: 1721]. hardcover
Very Good English Paperback. Front cover of first volume is missing. Folio. (33 x 24 cm). Title is bilingual in Turkish and Armenian. Musical scores in the Hamparsum notation system are entirely in Armenian. 5 volumes set: (776 p.). Sharak dzainagreal.= Kilisede okunacak ayini ruhani kitabi. 5 volumes set. First Edition. Only two copies located in OCLC: 43751078. "In the nineteenth century, Eghia (Yeghia) Tntesian (1834-1881) carried out extensive studies of Armenian khaz(es), comparing various oral musical traditions in different regions and deciphering text from various libraries throughout Armenia (Tntesian 1864, 1867, and 1874). His studies focused almost exclusively on the Armenian khaz system, questioning its origin and theoretical principles, meanings in terms of duration and intonation, sequences, and its relationship with the various genres of Armenian folk music in general. In summary, Tntesian argued that the prominent method by which these chants were passed was through the oral tradition. Additionally, he theorized that although the khaz(es) did not indicate steps of a scale, they created places for accentuation-the notation was only an aid to the oral tradition. Tntesian's comparative analysis on the origins of the khaz is illuminating, although there remains the critical question as to what extent the khaz(es) functioned musically. He theorizes that each sign denoted a specific duration, accentuation, and intonation. Links between the meter and text (khaz and prose) reveal themselves in his thorough discussion of musical phrases, Armenian grammars, and cadential motifs." (Source: Theory and Method in Historical Ethnomusicology, McCollum). It is the corpus of "spiritual ritual" music to be performed in the churches that Thtesian collected and compiled.
In-8° libricino di pp. (34) tra manoscritte e a stampa; un manuale di istruzioni per la preparazione della chiesa e degli abiti degli officianti, e per i rito da officiare in caso di funerale di un reale o di un pontefice; a pp. 2 e 3 vi è una pianta della zona d’altare e a fianco la legenda con la “spiegazione della contropianta dimostrativa della distribuzione delli luoghi per l’esequie di un re (mmss), da cui si possono tratte le indicazioni sulla sistemazione di panche e sgabelli nella zona dell’altare, seguono 9 pagine di testo “de officio...” rimontate, e l’ultima parte tutta manoscritta, contiene il “rito da osservarsi da chi fa l’orazione funebre per la morte di qualche re e c. alla presenza del Sacro Collegio”, “l’ordine con il quale si procede con li cinque vescovi al catafalco per le cinque assoluzioni”, “rito dell’assoluzione solenne con cinque assolventi”. in fine 2 cc.bb. Legatura coeva in piena pelle verde con cornice dorata ai piatti.
In-12°; 1 cb, pp. (2), 223. Grazioso manoscritto di liturgia in cui si offrono in maniera molto ordinata e distinta le diverse istruzioni da seguire, come un vero e prorpio manuale, per la Messa pontificale, il Vespro pontificale, per servire la messa al vescovo fuori della diocesi, per servire la messa cantata con due accolitisenza ministri sacri, per servire la messa davanti a cardinali esercitanti. Legatura in piena pergamena con titolo manoscritto al dorso.