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In-4°, 12pp; 10pp,(2); 20pp; 12pp; 25pp; 12cc; XIVcc, legatura in pergamena, buone condizioni n-4°, 12pp; 10pp,(2); 20pp; 12pp; 25pp; 12cc; XIVcc, vellum binding, good copy
1st edition. Original Cloth, 12mo, 64 pages. Singerman 2394. Wachs 212. In German. Title translates as, "Hymns for the Public Service of Temple Congregation Ahawath Chesed. " Contains Hymns for Sabbath and all the festivals and also includes sermons. Adolph Huebsch (1830-1884) was born in Liptovsky Svaty Mikulas, Hungary and, while a student, participated in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848/9. He served as an Orthodox rabbi before earning a Ph. D. From the University of Prague in 1861. In that year he became the rabbi of the Neu-Synagogue in Prague. In 1866 Huebsch was invited to become head of Congregation Ahawath Chesed in New York, where he served for the remainder of his life. His interest in liturgy led him to introduce a moderate reformed ritual and to compose a new prayer book, later adopted by many other congregations, in 1872, and, a year later, as part of the same effort, this hymnal. OCLC lists no copies south of Cincinnati. Wear to spine, some internal staining and wear, good solid condition. (KH-9-15)
1772R115349Bruxellis [Brussel], Francisucs t' Serstevens 1772 569pp., with Gregorian music scores, 31cm., text in Latin, the Antiphonarium is complete on itself but this copy does not include the supplement "commune sanctorum" (124pp.), a very rare publication in its original unbound (and mostly uncut) gatherings in perfect (unused) condition, weight: 2kg., R115349
1st edition. Original publishers binding, 12mo, 264, 11 pages ; 19 cm. In German. Wachs 153, Deinard 247, Singerman 2019. Goldman 54: "After publishing [Avodat Yisrael] for his congregation in 1864, Szold issued [Higayon lev]. This supplement for domestic worship contains prayers and other materials for private and family use, including: a Haggadah; prayers for women and children; private devotional prayers for various occasions; abbreviated daily, Sabbath and festival liturgies; selections from Pirkei Avot/Ethics of the Fathers; hymns; an essay on the Jewish calendar; the Decalogue with annotations; and other religious literature. A later edition was edited by Marcus Jastrow, who introduced many changes. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish calendar. OCLC lists only 4 copies worldwide (Towson, HUC, Gratz, NLI) , none in New York. Scarce and important. Original boards somewhat worn, hinge repaired, bookplate, solid about Good+ condition.
Paris, Letouzey et Ané, 1907-1952, complète de "A" jusqu'à "Tronc" dans 174 fascicules [dont quelques-uns liés ensembles - 7 tomes en total], oeuvre connu et recherché
R12286, Paris, Letouzey et Ané, 1907-1952, complète de "A" jusqu'à "Tronc" dans 174 fascicules [dont quelques-uns liés ensembles - 7 tomes en total], oeuvre connu et recherché
Complete series in 8 volumes ; lii,755 + lxiv,818 + 510 + xliv,803 + 320 + 970 + 676 + viii,975 pp., hardcovers : editor's green cloth with gilt lettering, 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Bibliotheca Basiliana universalis. A study of the manuscript tradition of the works of Basil of Caesarea" (volumes I, II-1, II-2, III, IV-1, IV-2, IV-3, V), [Editor's new price is 2170 euro], Very good condition (unread copies, volumes IV-1 & IV-2 still in original protective plastic wrappers), [Content: I: The Letters, II-1-2: The Homiliae Morales, Hexaemeron, De Litteris, with additional coverage of the Letters, part 1: Manuscripts, part two: Editions, translations, III: The Ascetica, Contra Eunomium 1-3, Ad Amphilochium de Spiritu Sancto, Dubia et Spuria, with supplements to volumes I-II, IV-1-2-3: Testimonia, liturgical and canonical compositions, Florilegia, Catenae, Iconography, V: Studies of Basil of Caesarea and his world: an annotated bio-bibliography], R78955
1993R78955Turnhout, Brepols 1993-2004 Complete series in 8 volumes ; lii,755 + lxiv,818 + 510 + xliv,803 + 320 + 970 + 676 + viii,975 pp., hardcovers : editor's green cloth with gilt lettering, 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Bibliotheca Basiliana universalis. A study of the manuscript tradition of the works of Basil of Caesarea" (volumes I, II-1, II-2, III, IV-1, IV-2, IV-3, V), [Editor's new price is 2170 euro], Very good condition (unread copies, volumes IV-1 & IV-2 still in original protective plastic wrappers), [Content: I: The Letters, II-1-2: The Homiliae Morales, Hexaemeron, De Litteris, with additional coverage of the Letters, part 1: Manuscripts, part two: Editions, translations, III: The Ascetica, Contra Eunomium 1-3, Ad Amphilochium de Spiritu Sancto, Dubia et Spuria, with supplements to volumes I-II, IV-1-2-3: Testimonia, liturgical and canonical compositions, Florilegia, Catenae, Iconography, V: Studies of Basil of Caesarea and his world: an annotated bio-bibliography], R78955
In -8°, ff. (4), 127, (3). Data 1580 al frontespizio e 1581 al colophon. Prima edizione di un’interessante opera sulle cerimonie d’investitura dei cardinali e dei vescovi, con testi e partiture di musica gregoriana alla fine del volume. The first edition of this interesting work on cardinals and bishops’ investiture, with texts and music of Gregorian chant at the end of the volume. Segnalare a Cowden.
1st edition. Period Leather binding, 12mo, 260, 140 pages. Singerman 4357. "Printed as manuscript for the Rabbinical Conference." The scarce true first edition, quickly recalled after publication by the Reform movement because of opposition led by the Einhorn wing. Rabbi Wise's intent notwithstanding, Minhag America was not universally accepted. Neither was the first draft of the Union Prayer Book (UPB) , the prayer book which the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) planned to publish based on Minhag America. For by the time the CCAR was ready to release the Union Prayer Book in 1892, a more radically Reform wing, led by Rabbi David Einhorn of Baltimore, had the votes to change the CCAR's direction away from its centrist origins. The 1892 version of the UPB was actually recalled, at considerable expense; its replacement, published in 1895 as the first edition of theUnion Prayer Book, was more in keeping with the tenets of Classical Reform (Stevens, in Reform Judaism, 2006) ]. Isaac S. Moses was the rabbi at Ahawath Chesed-Shaar Hashomayim, what is now Central Synagogue in New York. He spent much of his earlier career in several congregations throughout the Midwest. O. CLC: 173031297OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Spine rebacked, original boards worn but solid, otherwise Very Good Condition. Very Important. (kh-3-8-DX-'e)
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. NUOVO. QUESTO VOLUME NON SI TROVA A MENO DI 2.000 EURO. AUTORE/CURATORE/ARTISTA : Ristampa anastatica a cura di: Riccardo Prencipe Introduzione di: Ferdinando Bologna EDITORE/PRODUTTORE: Paparo Edizioni ANNO: 2006 CARATTERISTICHE TECNICHE: 380 pagine Tavv. colorate Legatura in pelle, titoli e cornici in oro. cm 28 x 40 gr 1820 NOTE: Tiratura limitata in 130 copie numerate; ESEMPLARE NUMERATO (COPIA FUORI NUMERAZIONE UFFICIALE). - 108 Testo latino Soggetti: Arte, Tecnica Miniatoria, Missale, Pontificale, Missali, Preghiera, Medioevo, Cristianesimo, Liturgia, Libri Antichi, Edizioni Di Lusso, Ristampe Anastatiche, Illustrati, Pregio, Messale, Chiesa, Messa, Eucaristia, anno liturgico, Missale plenum, messale romano, Chiesa latina, rito romano, Graduale, Breviario Commento dell'editore: Il Pontificale è una delle opere più importanti per la storia dell’arte pittorico-miniatoria della prima età angioina, ed è di particolarissimo interesse anche sotto il rispetto tecnico. Un documento di rarità eccezionale per lo studio dell’antica tecnica miniatoria, riproposto in un’edizione ricca ed accurata. Il volume è un prezioso strumento di conoscenza e ricerca sulla vita ecclesiale e sociale di Salerno. La pregevole ristampa evidenzia le caratteristiche artistiche di un opera unica. «Il Pontificale è una delle opere più importanti per la storia dell'arte pittorico-miniatoria della prima età angioina, ed è di particolarissimo interesse anche sotto il rispetto tecnico. Nella seconda sezione, che l'unico e originalissimo miniatore lasciò non finita, esso presenta infatti un numero consistente di pagine rimaste a stadi diversi della lavorazione - dal solo disegno preparatorio, alla prima stesura dell'oro e del lapislazzuli, all'abbozzo della campitura di strati successivi del colore -, che costituiscono un documento di rarità eccezionale per lo studio dell'antica tecnica miniatoria [.]». (dall'introduzione di Ferdinando Bologna). Genre/Form: Illustrations Facsimiles Document Type: Book Bound in red leather. Fine facs. repr. of the Medieval Latin manuscript conserved at the Diocesan Museum of Salerno (Campania). Description: 1 v. : chiefly col. ill. ; 35 cm. Responsibility: [presentazioni di Giuseppe Zampino, Gerardo Pierro ; introduzione di Ferdinando Bologna; a cura di Riccardo Prencipe]. tags: Messale salernitano, Miniature, Codici miniati, Messali romani, Libri rari, Libri Vintage fuori catalogo, Collezionismo, Edizioni pregiate di lusso, Arte miniatoria, Testi religiosi antichi, Filippo Capuano, Duecento, Regno di Napoli, Carlo II, Pontificale, Messa, Liturgica, Preghiera, Codice, Testi liturgici, Miniaturisti, Arte libraria, Editoria, Stampa, Colori, Oro, Lapislazzuli, Marie_Therese Gousset, François Avril, Angioini, Manoscritti, Bibbia, Celestino V, Benedetto Caetani, Angiò, Martirio di San Pietro, Papato, Chiesa, Manoscritti, Stemmi, Colori, Iconografia bizantina, Ponteficale, Salerno missal, Miniatures, Illuminated manuscripts, Roman missals, Rare books, Out of print books, Collectibles, Fine Luxury editions, Miniature art, Ancient religious texts, Filippo Capuano, Thirteenth century, Kingdom of Naples, Charles II, Pontifical, Mass, Liturgical, Prayer, Code, Liturgical texts, Miniaturists, Book art, Publishing, Print, Colors, Gold, Angevins, Manuscripts, Bible, Celestine V, Benedetto Caetani, Anjou, Martyrdom of St. Peter, Papacy, Church, Manuscripts, Coats of arms, Colors, Byzantine iconography, Pontiff
138386aafStuttgart, E. Schreiber, 1965-1968, in-4to (28 x 18 cm), 164 faks.( beidseitig farb. bedruckter) Blätter, 316 farb. Abb., 162 Schmuckinitiale / Textband: 409 S. + 1 Bl. (S. 295-337 mit zahlr. schwarz-weissen Abb.), Ganzpergament über 5 Bünden, Rückentitel, Sehr schönes Exemplar.
117916Massiliensi (Marseille), 1808, 410x280mm, IV (dont le titre gravé et colorié à la main) + 68 pages + VI (dont l’index), chaque page soigneusement enluminée et pourvue d’un double encadrement à l’encre rouge enserrant un épais encadrement colorié en vert, nombreux culs-de-lampe dessinés et coloriés, avec 1 gravure à pleine page collée sur la page 4, texte en latin manuscrit en plusieurs teintes (rouge, noir et vert), tranches dorées, garde papier marbré à coquilles, solide reliure parchemin, pièce de titre en maroquin noir sur le dos.Exemplaire unique de ce recueil d’oraisons (liturgie de la Messe) finement exécuté à la main et soigneusement enluminé. Près d’une cinquantaine de prières “destinées à être lues avant la bénédiction du Saint Sacrement” ont été retranscrites avec un soin extrême en plusieurs couleurs, à la main, d’une superbe calligraphie très nette. Chaque prière est illustrée d’un en-tête qui, sans être d’une exécution esthétiquement irréprochable, rend toujours la page visuellement très impressionante. Certains en-têtes sont de véritables emblèmes religieux (triangle de la trinité, croix dorée, tête de mort, attributs pontificaux, colombe et flammes représentant le Saint Esprit, etc...). Le titre gravé et la gravure collée à même la page 4 (Ressurection de Jésus) ont été réalisés par le Père Forcade, dont on ne signalera qu’un talent modeste. La gravure porte la date “mens. Apr. 1818”, ce qui nous porte à croire que la date figurant sur la page de titre est incorrecte, d’autant plus que la prière de la page 23 est dédiée à “Ludovici Regis nostri” (Louis XVIII régna de 1815 à 1824; en 1808 Napoléon était encore empereur). Un autre roi, “Carolus Rex noster”, est mentionné dans la “Prière pour le Roi” de la page 63. Il s’agirait donc de Charles X, repoussant la date d’exécution de notre ouvrage entre 1824 et 1830.
117917360x275mm, reliure demi-chagrin rouge à grand coins avec fleurs de lys et filets dorés au dos. Trois filets dorés sur les deux plats. Plat papier marbré. Bel exemplaire.
1896AQ28784Mechliniae i.s. Mechelen: H. Dessain 1896. xli 502 60 24pp 2. With a half tile. Printed in red and black. Elaborately bound in contemporary richly gilt-tooled red morocco device of seated christ proffering book with Greek letters alpha and omega within ornate border to both boards A.E.G. with eight divisional red moire cloth tabs one partially perished gilt dentelles decorated endpapers. Slightest of rubbing to extremities. Internally immaculate. An exquisitely bound late nineteenth-century Continental edition of the Roman Missal. The Roman Missal with origins in the high middle ages is the liturgical book from which the text and rubrics for the celebration of Catholic Mass with both prayers and music. One of the major advances of the Council of Trent the Catholic counter to the Protestant Reformation was to standardise the Missal. Pope Pius V acting on the concilliar deciion formalised this in his Quo Primum on 14 July 1570 - insisting that the standard form of the Missal was used throughout the Church except where a local missal could be proved to be of two centuries antiquity. Perhaps one of the most controversial Counter-Reformation decisions made at Trent the use of a standard Missal prevented the celebration of the Mass in vernacular languages and signified a further strengthening of Papal authority: particularly as all printed editions were prefaced by the Pope's order of standardisation. The Missal of Pius V was further edited by Clement VIII in 1604 and later by Urban VIII in 1634. . Large 8vo. H. Dessain hardcover
18870Paris, Théodore de Hansy, s.d. [1745 ou 1746]. In-8, [2]-260 pp. 6 pl., maroquin rouge, importante dentelle dorée en encadrement sur les plats, des fleurons dorés dans les angles, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, doublure et garde de papier doré et blanc, tranches dorées (petit accident à l'un des coins, quelques petites épidermures, quelques petites taches et rousseurs).
281 vol. in-8 br., L'édition Universelle, Desclée de Brouwer, Bruxelles, Editions Fidélité, 1954 à 2003 (manque 5 numéros : n° 5 de 1969, n°2 de 1955, n°5 de 1964, n° de 1985 et n° de 1988). Rappel du titre complet : Museum Lessianum. Section Théologique. Revue des Communautés Religieuses. [ Devient : ] Vie Consacrée. De 1954 à 2003 (50 Années suivies de la "Revue des Communautés Religieuses" devenue la Revue "Vie Consacrée", en 281 Volumes). Texte et Commentaire des Documents du Saint Siège. Consultations. Mélanges . Chroniques Sur ces cinquante années, manquent seulement 5 numéros : n° 5 de 1969, n°2 de 1955, n°5 de 1964, un numéro de 1984 et un numéro de 1988. On joint à cette impressionnante sériée l'année 1950 complète et quelques numéros des années 1951, 1952 et 1953. Rare et bon ensemble réunissant cinquante années 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 la tête de collection de cette même série. Français
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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
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
Edizioni Esca, settembre 1966. Documenti Pontifici, Paolo VI. Lettere Pastorali sui documenti Pontifici. Lettere Pastorali sui documenti conciliari. Liturgia. Strumenti della comunicazione sociale. Chiesa. Ecumenismo. Documenti della IV sessione del Concilio: presentazioni. Riflessioni sul Concilio. Altre lettere Pastorali dell'Episcopato Italiano. 2342 pagine. 22 cm x 32 cm.Indice schematico, indice analitico, indice degli autori, indice generale. Libro in ottime condizioni. Ordinarie tracce del tempo. Non ci sono strappi o scritte al suo interno. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata in tutta Italia entro 24 ore dall'ordine. Hardback cover, all in good conditions, no price clipped, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
176592495HB(Lüttich???), (1765). Manuskript: (622) Seiten, 7 Fingerregister, marmorierte Vorsätze (das vordere fliegende Vorsatzblatt verso auch beschrieben), goldgeprägter Lederband der Zeit, Goldschnitt, 18,5 x 11,5 cm.
[8] + 512 + [4] pp., with engraved title vignette (with arms of Clement VIII) & engraved printer's device on last recto, with illustrated initials, 35cm., later (most probably 19th cy.) full red leather binding, flat spine with gilt decorations, covers decorated with a broad gilt border (flower design), some minor staining on covers, corners bit rubbed and bumped, all edges gilt, text throughout in red and black, including some music scores for Gregorian chant, text in two columns, text in Latin, text clean and bright except for few and occasional light staining and browning, provenance: library stamp on blanco endpaper and handwritten ex-libris "Episcopatus Harlemensis" (= diocese of Haarlem, Netherlands), good condition, R96557
16792778Couverture rigide Typis Ludovici du Four Serenis. Ducis Tipographi ordinary sumptibus maioris Cartusioe 1679 33x22 cm