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1665AQ25869En te Kantabrigia i.e. Cambridge: Exetypothe par' Ioannou Phieldou. 1665. 36 126pp 2. With a terminal blank leaf. Title and imprint including date are transliterated from the Greek. ESTC R204258 Wing B3632. Bound with: Psalterion tou Dabid. En te Kantabrigia i.e. Cambridge. Exetypothe par' Ioannou Phieldou. 1664. 2 115 3 117-171pp 1. Title and imprint including date are transliterated from the Greek. ESTC R204259 Wing B2720A. 12mo. Recent calf-backed marbled paper boards lettered in gilt to spine. A trifle rubbed spine sunned. Bookplate of King Edward VI School Southampton to FEP Inked notes to recto of front blank fly-leaf title page of first mentioned work marked with small marginal hole scattered spotting. A early edition in Greek of the 1662 revised Anglican Book of Common Prayer together with a contemporary edition of the Psalms of David. . Exetypothe par' Ioannou Phieldou... hardcover
1733AQ27937Londra i.e London: Si vende da Gio. Wilcox 1733. 648 24pp. Contemporary gilt-ruled calf. Extremities worn loss to head- and tail-caps upper board held by cords only. Slight loss to gutter of leaf B1 title browned intermittent light dampstaining. A London-printed Italian translation of the Anglican liturgy a revised and corrected edition edited by antiquary and sometime bookseller Alexander Gordon c. 1692-1754 of Church of Ireland clergyman William Bedell's bap. 1572 d. 1642 translation - the first of its kind - posthumously published in 1685. OCLC and COPAC together record copies at locations BL California Cambridge General Theological Seminary Oxford St. Andrews Strathclyde UoL Wellcome. ESTC T195182 Griffiths 66:3 p.513. 12mo. Si vende da Gio. Wilcox unknown
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
1713AQ15276Londini i.e. London: Apud R. & J. Bonwicke et al. 1713. 38 184pp 148. With an engraved frontispiece. Handsomely bound in contemporary richly gilt-tooled black morocco A.E.G. Lightly rubbed. Marbled endpapers Recent bookplate of Robert J. Hayhurst to FEP loss to upper corner of front blank fly-leaf early inked inscription of 'John Murray / April 1726' to recto. An early eighteenth-century Latin edition of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. The translation was completed by Jersey-born Anglican clergyman Jean Durel 1625-1683 who had been appointed Chaplain of the Stuart Court's French congregation at the Savoy and also held the monopoly for printing the French translation of the new authorised Liturgy. Considered eminently superior to the latter this translation mined the Sarum Missal and Breviary as a source for amongst others the canticles and psalms included here. The delay of seven years between the passing of the Act of the Uniformity which made use of the Book of Common Prayer compulsory in Anglican church services and the first publication of this translation in 1669 suggests that the demand for Latin editions had waned since Tudor days. ESTC T140407. 12mo. Apud R. & J. Bonwicke et al. unknown
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
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
1731AQ24973London: Printed by the Assigns of His Majesty's Printer and of Henry Hills decease'd 1731. Unpaginated. Contemporary gilt-tooled sheep. Extremities heavily worn joints split loss to head of spine. Marbled endpapers contemporary armorial bookplate to FEP and inked ownership inscription to front blank fly-leaf of Cosmo George Duke of Gordon. Cosmo George Gordon third Duke of Gordon 1720-1752 Scottish peer. Gordon was named after his father's close friend Jacobite sympathiser Cosimo III de' Medici 1642-1723. Unlike his father Alexander Gordon second Duke of Gordon c.1678-1728 who fought with the Jacobites at the Battle of Sheriffmuir during the 1715 Rising Cosmo despite the pleas of his younger brother Lord Lewis declined to support the Rising of 1745. ESTC records a single copy of this edition in North America Huntington and none elsewhere. ESTC N67565. 12mo. Printed by the Assigns of His Majesty's Printer, and of Henry Hills, decease'd unknown
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
1859AQ28213Oxford: Printed at the University Press. Sold by E. Gardner and Son Oxford Bible Warehouse 1859. Unpaginated. Text within black line border. Contemporary blind-stamped black morocco bevelled edges with brass edge furniture brass clasp A.E.G. A trifle rubbed and marked. An attractively bound example of Victorian devotional book production printed at the Oxford University Press and sold whilst the Oxford Bible Warehouse Paternoster Row was overseen by bookseller Edward Gardner. . 32mo. Printed at the University Press. Sold by E. Gardner and Son, Oxford Bible Warehouse 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
1780AQ19597Chester: Printed by J. Poole 1780. Unpaginated. 2 b-h2 A-3B4 3C2-Yyy2. With A companion to the altar and Tate and Brady's A new version of the Psalms both with separate title pages but continuous register. Without frontispiece and 10 engraved plates. Contemporary gilt-ruled calf all edges red. Rubbed corners bumped. Occasional light spotting. The sole Chester-printed edition of a devotional vade-mecum for Anglican clergymen issued by prolific Cheshire printer John Poole 1735-1793. Two other equally scarce editions were printed at Manchester and Liverpool likely around the same time. Intriguingly every eighth leaf is numbered sequentially up to 'No. 29' perhaps suggesting that the book was issued in parts as an affordable way acquiring a copy of the liturgy. ESTC records copies at six locations in the British Isles Birkenhead BL Canterbury Cathedral Manchester NLW and Oxford and none elsewhere. ESTC T81411. Quarto. Printed by J. Poole unknown
1739H546512mo pp. xii 240; with one full-page woodcut illustration included in pagination and woodcut initials; some spotting and browning in places ownership inscription dated 1775 on front free endpaper and title-page; in contemporary vellum dustsoiled and worn with some loss to spine. <br /><br /><p>As far as we are aware unrecorded edition of this uncommon treatise on the celebration of the mass and its associated rituals. Dealing both with private low masses and with solemn mass and solemn vespers the work explains the meaning and performance of the non-verbal aspects of the liturgy: genuflection the sign of the cross the communion of the faithful the movements of the celebrant's hands the role of acolytes and thurifers also during requiem masses the office of the subdeacon and deacon the use of incense and instructions for serving at the <i>missa private</i>. The woodcut on page 200 depicts the altar annotated with numbers referring to the relevant parts of the text.</p><p>The text itself appears first to have been published around the turn of the century; the earliest issue in SBN is a Naples printing of 1701 but that claims to be 'novamente riviste ed accresciute' and is only of 134 pages in 12s. Other editions appeared in Pavia Turin and Modena while Venetian printings were issued in 1739 and 1750. All seem very scarce.</p><p>Not in OCLC which records only a Venice printing of the same year in the Polish Union Catalogue; SBN does not record this edition.</p> Gianfranco Mairesse hardcover
605624A Paris, Veuve Grangé, 1743. Petit in-12, reliure plein maroquin bordeaux, dos à nerfs, caissons dorés richement ornés aux petits fers dorés, large dentelle dorée en encadrement des plats, toutes tranches dorées ; XXXVI-717 pp., annotations anciennes à l'encre sur les gardes blanches.
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.
178036701Buda (Budapest), Typis Regie Universitatis, 1780. Fol. Mit großer gest. Titelvignette, einem ganzs. Kupfer sowie einigen Holzschn.-Initialen u. Notenbeispielen. Durchg. in Rot u. Schwarz gedruckt. 40 S., Ldr. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Deckelbordüren u. -Vignetten.
1825110554Paris, Chez Le Fuel, Relieur-Libraire, impr. Imprimerie de J.-M. Eberhart, à Paris 1825 In-32 11,5 x 7 cm. Cartonnage romantique moire rose de l’éditeur, dos lisse orné de roulettes et de petits fers dorés, plats et contreplats encadrés de roulettes dorées, tranches dorées, XII-395 pp., texte en partie à 2 colonnes français / latin, 5 gravures hors-texte dont en frontispice “Les derniers adieux de Louis XVI à sa famille”, table des matières. Cartonnage terni, avec petites salissures et et mouillure, intrérieur frais. Joint une image pieuse. édition peu courante.
200913008Münsterschwarzach, Vier-Türme-Verlag, 2009. 1. Auflage 8° (18,5-22,5 cm). 218 S. Okunstleder mit zwei Lesebändchen [3 Warenabbildungen]
196111088Regensburg, Friedrich Pustet, 1961. "12° (15-18,5 cm). 75*, 1496; 55*, 1294 SS." Original-Saffianleder mit Ganzkopfgoldschnitt und je 4 Lesebändchen in OSchuber und OKartonage
195412920Regensburg, Friedrich Pustet, 1954. 2. Auflage (Editio II (secunda) juxta Novam Typicam) "12° (15-18,5 cm). 16*, 824, [224], (24), 10**; 16*, 824, [216], (24), 11*, 12**; 16*, 900, [252], (24), 11*, 10**; 16*, 780, [216], (24), 6*, 10** SS. " OGanzleder über vier falschen Bünden mit Ganzkopfgoldschnitt und Lesebändchen [2 Warenabbildungen]
196412958Turin/Rom, Marietti, 1964. 2. Auflage (Editio II (secunda) juxta Typicam) "8° (18,5-22,5 cm). LXXIII, 1438, 440*; LI, 1176, 391* SS." Ganzleder mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Deckelverzierung, Ganzkopfgoldschnitt sowie 6, teilweise gekürzten Lesebändchen [2 Warenabbildungen]
195011077Regensburg, Pustet, 1950. 12. Auflage 12° (15-18,5 cm). 2 Bll., 16, 716, 200, 24, 63, 11, 8 SS. Ganzleder mit vier goldgeprägten Sternen auf dem Rücken, Ganzkopfgoldschnitt und sechs Lesebändchen
196012205Regensburg, Pustet, 1960. 5. Auflage (letzte!) 12° (15-18,5 cm). VIII, 178 S. OLeinwand mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel [3 Warenabbildungen]
195312063Tournay (Belgien), Société de S. Jean l'Évangéliste/Desclée & Cie, 1953. 12° (15-18,5 cm). 50*, 1562 S. Ganzleder über fünf Bünden mit vergoldetem Rückentitel und Ganzkopfgoldschnitt
188411022Regensburg, Pustet, 1884. 8° (18,5-22,5 cm). XII, 512, 268, 104, 4 SS. Halbleder der Zeit mit goldgeprägter Rückenverzierung und Rückentitel sowie Ganzkopfrotschnitt
195713143Paris, Desclée et Socii, 1957. 8° (18,5-22,5 cm). XXVI, 658, [149], 159*, 182** S. Halbleder mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und vier Lesebändchen [4 Warenabbildungen]