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117475Parisiis (Paris), Apud Rolinum Thierry & Eustachium Foucault 1615, 365x230mm, reliure plein veau marbré de l’époque avec ornementations et fleur de Lys dorés (dorrure passée) au dos à six nerfs. Plat encadrements et ornementations dorés avec au centre un écu avec au sommet une chapeau de cardinal et une devise latine inscrite sur un ruban : Non secundun factum (non selon l’apparence). Livre provenant de D. Nicolai Goubile, Decani Cameracén. Plat frotté. Charnière craquelées. Intérieur propre. Bel exemplaire.
57630aafRegendsurg, Pustet, 1950-1969, gr. in-8vo, ca. 400 S. pro Band. Original-Leinenband. / O.-Br.
117968Paris, Par la Compagnie des Libraires associez au Livre de la Semaine Sainte 1667, 190x130mm, reliure plein maroquin bordeau glacé porphyre aux chiffres et aux armes de Marie-Thérèse d’Autriche, femme de Louis XIV. Dos à cinq nerfs. Toutes tranches dorées. Dentelles intérieures. Garde papier marbré. Charnières, coiffes et coins usés. Bas des coins depuis le début jusqu’à la page 33 tachés. Petite déchirure sur le bas du coin de la page de titre, sans atteinte au texte.
1811180964Boston: Joshua Belcher 1811. Second edition expanded in a lovely contemporary Boston binding executed for Christopher Gore 1758-1827 Massachusetts lawyer Federalist politician and U.S. diplomat. Gore's name is stamped in gilt on the front cover and his ownership inscription is on the half title. Born in Boston Gore was educated at Harvard and closely allied with figures like John Adams and Rufus King. He was known for his support of the Constitution commercial interests and Anglo-American cooperation. Before serving as a U.S. Senator 1809-1813 he worked as U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts and a commissioner under the Jay Treaty helping resolve post-Revolutionary War disputes between the United States and Great Britain. He died in Boston and his sermon was preached at King's Chapel on 11 March 1827. Provenance: Stephen C. Massey. Octavo 217 x 130 mm pp. viii 360. Contemporary Boston green straight-grain morocco smooth spine divided by gilt fillets ornaments in compartments covers bordered with gilt rolls "C. Gore" in gilt on front cover board edges and turn-ins gilt marbled endpapers edges gilt. Old pencil ownership inscription on initial blank. One corner slightly bumped initial leaves foxed contents mildly toned. A very good copy. unknown
18613659Wien, Reiss, 1861. 3 Bl. mit Knickspuren. - Im Anhang mit 6 Bl. Ergänzungen (davon 2 Bl. mit Überklebungen). - Äußerst prächtiges römisch-katholisches Messbuch aus dem 19. Jahrhundert. Reich geschmückt mit ornamentalen Textrahmen, zahlreichen Schmuck-Initialen und bildlichen Darstellungen von christlichen Szenen.
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
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
17663142Amsterdam, Marc Michel Rey, 1766 ; in-4 ; plein veau fauche tacheté, dos à nerfs décoré, pièce de titre bordeaux, tranches rouges cirées (reliure de l'époque) ; VIII pp., 412 pp.
2nd printing (1st is 1881) . Original Publisher's tooled leather, 16mo, 507 pages. Text in vocalized Hebrew and English translation with Hebrew catch-words on facing pages. 2nd printing of Singerman 2998 (though he does not seem aware of this 1884 printing) . Goldman 94 (though he has only the much later 1901 edition) . Copyright notice indicates "Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1881, by J. H. Kantrowitz ..." SUBJECT(S) : Judaism -- Ashkenazic rite --Liturgy -- Texts. Siddur. OCLC: 1122572114. OCLC lists only 2 copies of the 1st printing and 2 copies of this second printing worldwide (NLI, YIVO ) . 19th Century owners notes to rear endpaper, Spine rebacked, Good Condition. Rare. (KH-9-41-B)
17593852Kempten, Stadler, 1759. Der Buchrücken fachmännisch restauriert, die Vorsätze erneuert. Der Rücken mit kleinen Läsuren, die Deckel stellenweise etwas beschabt, die Ecken bestoßen. - Einige Blätter mit Blattweisern außen und unten (diese Blätter im Rand verstärkt). Im vorderen Teil mit meist schwacher Feuchtigkeitsspur im Bug, im hinteren Teil mit teils stärkerer Feuchtigkeitsspur in den unteren Ecken. - Römisch-katholisches Messbuch aus dem 18. Jahrhundert, im dekorativen zeitgenössischen Prachteinband.
170124357Mainz, Mayer, 1701. Titel in Rot-Schwarz-Druck, 3 n.n. Bll., 548 SS., 4 n.n. Bll. Index. Ohne das gestochene Frontispiz! 4° (ca. 21,5 x 18 cm), Pergament der Zeit, Rotschnitt, handschriftl. Rückenschildchen. Der Einband fleckig.
[8] + 512 + [4] + [37] pp., with engraved title vignette & engraved printer's device on last recto page (p.512), with illustrated initials, printed on heavy paper, folio (39x25cm.), later (most probably 19th cy.) full red leather binding blind-tooled and with gilt decorations, tions, covers decorated with several gilt borders, corners and lower ends of boards bit rubbed and bumped, nice blind-tooled large border on the inner side of both boards, all edges gilt, front hinge fragile, text throughout in red and black, including some music for Gregorian chant in square four-line notation, text printed in two columns, text in Latin, text clean and bright except for some light staining and browning, good condition, weight: 4kg., [the last 37 pages contain: "Forma confirmationis et ordinum uni tantum conferendorum ex romano pontificali deprompta"], R96603
Complete series of the revised Ambrosian Lectionarium in 9 large volumes in new condition, editor's hardcovers in cloth, gilt edges, 30cm., in editor's protective cartonnated boxes, together about 6000pp., [Content: Mistero della Incarnazione del Signore. Festivo (lvii + 485pp., ISBN 978-88-8025-665-6), Mistero della Incarnazione del Signore. Feriale (xix + 736pp., ISBN 978-88-8025-674-8), Mistero della Pasqua del Signore. Festivo (xix + 545pp., ISBN 978-88-8025-683-0), Mistero della Pasqua del Signore. Feriale (xix + 592pp., ISBN 978-88-8025-684-7), Mistero della Pentecoste. Festivo (xix + 667pp., ISBN 978-88-8025-690-8), Mistero della Pentecoste. Feriale (in 2 volumes, ISBN 978-88-8025-691-5), Per le celebrazioni dei santi (in 2 volumes, ISBN 978-88-8025-783-7)], to this series is added: Messale ambrosiano quotidiano (I: Mistero della Incarnazione del Signore, II: Mistero della Pasqua del Signore, III: Mistero della Pentecoste, together 3900pp., Milano, 2008-2009], total weight is 28kg. : extra shipping expenses will apply, R91272
In-8°, 693pp, gore d’umidità nel testo, legatura in carta semplice, iniziali e fregi xilografici, marca editoriale in fine (In edicola, leone con un artiglio posato sopra un agnello, in basso due putti sostengono uno scudo con le iniziali IP, motto Humilitas vincit omnia). In-8 °, 693pp, waterstains, binding in simple paper, initials and woodcut ornaments, printer’s mark at the end (in a shrine, lion with a claw placed on a lamb, below two cherubs holding a shield with the initials IP, motto Humilitas vincit omnia).
In-folio, (36cc), 460pp, lxxxiv (ultima pagina restaurata), frontespizio incorniciato e testo in rosso e nero, notazioni musicali quadrate su tetragramma rosso, vignetta del frontespizio (san Giovanni Evangelista) e 4 illustrazioni di suor Isabella Piccini, legatura in pelle con impressa lo stemma dell’Arte dei Fabbri di Viterbo su entrambi i piatti, nervature al dorso, buono stato. In-folio, (36cc), 460pp, lxxxiv (last page restored), framed title page and text in red and black, square musical notations on red tetragrammaton, vignette of the title page (San Giovanni Evangelista) and 4 illustrations by Sister Isabella Piccini, binding in leather embossed with the emblem of the Arte dei Fabbri di Viterbo on both plates, ribbed back, good condition.
2 vol. fort et grand in-8 reliure de l'époque plein maroquin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs dorés richement orné, belles roulettes d'encadrement en plats, beau papier de garde à motifs d'anges, toutes tranches dorées, Sumptibus Frederici Leonard, Paris, 1701, Pars Aestiva : 27 ff. n. ch., 806-clij pp., 1 f., 7 pp. et 3 planches hors texte ; Pars Hiemalis : 32 ff., 810-clx pp., 1 f., 7 pp. et 2 planches hors texte (par Chauveau et par Picart) Beau et rare bréviaire parisien publié sous l'autorité du Cardinal de Noailles (petits mq. en coiffe à un volume avec qq. anciennes mouill. dans le texte en queue, bel état par ailleurs), bien complet. Archevêque de Paris de 1695 à sa mort en 1729, il avait été élevé au cardinalat en 1700. Son effort liturgique se concrétisa par de nouvelles éditions du bréviaire et du missel. Plutôt conciliant avec les jansénistes, il fut jusqu'à sa mort tiraillé entre leur soutien et la pression des Jésuites. cachet d'ex-libris Bibliothèque du Château de Villetard (Dictionnaire de Bibliographie Catholique, 1201) Latin
1712AQ23533Edinburgh: Printed by James Watson 1712. 30 308 2 309-429pp 1. Title page in red and black. Leaf B1 is a cancellans with 'nople asure' in line eight of text corrected to 'no pleasure'. Some copies have both states of B1 the present copy does not. Handsomely bound in later richly gilt-tooled dark green morocco A.E.G. Lightly rubbed. Elaborate brocade endpapers armorial bookplate of Thomas Maitland Dundrennan to FEP internally clean and crisp. An attractively bound eighteenth-century Edinburgh-printed edition of the controversial ‘Laud’s Prayer book’ an avowedly English-influenced version of the liturgy issued by Robert Young printer to Charles I in 1637. Drafted by the Bishops of Ross and Dunblane John Maxwell d. 1639 and James Wedderburn 1585-1639 the Scottish Book of Common prayer was largely based upon the rite first issued in 1549 during the reign of King Edward VI. Introduced to an unaccepting Scottish population on 23rd July 1637 by Archbishop Laud at the behest of King Charles I it attempted to replace John Knox's Calvinist Book of Common Order and proved the greatest symbol of the unpopular standardisation of Anglican Protestantism throughout the British Isles. The text was one of several triggers of the Covenant movement and the first stages of the War of Three Kingdoms.Despite its unpopularity this historic text influenced the 1662 revision of the English Liturgy the 1789 American Book of Common Prayer and the Scottish Episcopalian Liturgy of 1929. Thomas Maitland Lord Dundrennan 1792-1851 judge and sometime Solicitor General for Scotland. A devotee of antiquarian literature Dundrennan amassed an extensive library - 'a monument' according to Lord Cockburn 'honourable to his taste and judgment'. The contents on which was dispersed by sale over nine days in November 1851. ESTC T138343. 8vo. Printed by James Watson unknown
1772AQ15188Oxford: Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill 1772. 416pp. Contemporary gilt-tooled red morocco 'William Crosbie Esq. Mayor. 1776' stamped in gilt to upper board A.E.G. Extremities rubbed and discoloured loss to gilt tooling joints worn. Marbled endpapers internally clean and crisp but for tear to margin of K2. A handsomely bound eighteenth-century edition of the Church of England liturgy bound for the Mayor of Liverpool and merchant slave trader William Crosbie. ESTC locates three copies of this quarto edition in British libraries BL Bristol and Oxford and a further two in North America Brown and Pennsylvania. ESTC N32792. Quarto. Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill unknown
147512525Lombardy 1475. <p> This fragment includes part of the Office liturgy to be recited on the feast of the Dedication of a Church. The first three lines of the recto are the ending of the biblical reading or chapter for Sext Apocalypse 21: 3 followed by the chapter for None 1 Corinthians 3: 11. The long rubric instructs to read the same Common of Saints chapter at Prime Vespers Lauds and Terce of all the Saints' feasts that are not assigned specific biblical readings. The illuminated S on the verso marks the beginning of the Office of St. Stephen and its associated chapters: Acts 6: 8 for Lauds Terce and Vespers Acts 7: 55 for Sext and Acts 7: 60 for None. At the end of the page are the first two words of the rubric for St. John the Baptist.<br /> THE INITIAL'S DECORATION AND COLOR SCHEME UNMISTAKABLY NORTHERN ITALIAN APPEAR TO FOLLOW THE STYLE OF BELBELLO DA PAVIA fl. 1420-70 especially his choir books for San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice one of which is at the Met Cloisters object no. 60.165. In very good condition.<br /> ¶See Palladino's Treasures of a Lost Art. Italian Manuscript Painting of the Middle Ages and Renaissance 114-7.</p> unknown
Modern Boards. All edges gilt. 8vo. Xvii, [1]-181, [1]-71, [1] (= 270 pages total) ; 18 cm. In English and Hebrew. From Temple Emanu-el in New York City. At the time of publication, Emanu-El was the leading Reform congregation in the US. (Wikipedia, 2016) . This scarce 1879 edition of The Order of Prayer for Divine Service is unknown to Goldman and Singerman; it was published in 1879 by John Medole & Son, Book and Job printers, 73 to 79 Fulton Street. Here, it is bound with, Hymns, for Divine service in The Temple Emanu-El, which contain what are almost certainly the first published works of Felix Adler (at 20 years old) , son of Rabbi Samuel Adler, and founder of the Ethical Culture Movement. OCLC lists just 1 copy of the 1879 prayer book worldwide (Harvard) and 9 copies of the hymnal. Ex-library with Jewish Institutional Stamp. Very good condition. (AMR-48-21)
226377Paris, 1771 in-8, titre, 50 pp., musique en notation carrée, cartonnage d'attente de papier marbré, dos lisse muet, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). Charnières frottées.
16981243911698 Lutetiæ Parisiorum, Apud Johannem Baptistam Coignard, Regis Typographum (Chez Jean-Baptiste Coignard, Imprimeur du Roi, Paris) - M. DC. XCVIII. (1698) - Un volume In-folio (27x40cm), reliure plein maroquin rouge, dos à 6 nerfs avec titre et caissons ornés de fleurons en dorée, encadrement en dorée sur les plats, roulette dorée sur les tranches et les contreplats, coussinet de lecture et signet, onglets en tissus, toutes tranches dorées, reliure armoriée aux armes de Jacques-Nicolas Colbert (archevêque de Rouen) - A-M + 668 + civ pages - Très beaux ornements (vignettes, lettrines, culs-de-lampe, fleurons) et gravures hors-texte en N&B dans l'ouvrage - Texte en N&B et rouge en latin sur deux colonnes
In-8°, 216pp, 120pp, ultime pagine strappate ai margini inferiori e ultima pagina strappata, legatura in carta semplice; ritratto di Rabano Mauro al verso del frontespizio, iniziali e fregi xilografici, marca editoriale in fine (In edicola, leone con un artiglio posato sopra un agnello, in basso due putti sostengono uno scudo con le iniziali IP, motto Humilitas vincit omnia. Contiene anche De Magorum praestigiis. In-8 °, 216pp, 120pp, last leaves torn at the bottom margins and last leaf torn, binding in simple paper; portrait of Rabano Mauro on the back of the title page, initials and woodcut ornaments, printer’s mark at the end (in a shrine, lion with a claw resting on a lamb, below two cherubs holding a shield with the initials IP, motto Humilitas vincit omnia. It contains De Magorum Praestigiis.
84801Aosta - Quart-Aoste, Typo-Offset Musumeci - Industrie Grafiche Editoriai Musumeci 1974-1992, 240x170mm, broché. “Robert Amiet (1911-2000) reste et restera l’un des piliers nécessaires à l’étude de la liturgie médiévale occidentale et de ses manuscrits... son immense travail (1973-1992) sur la liturgie valdôtaine médiévale pour laquelle il rédigea treize des quatorze volumes de la collection Monumenta Liturgica Ecclesiae Augustanae...” Gazette du livre médiéval n° 38 2001. Bel exemplaire.
195429373281 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