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189510996Regensburg, Pustet, 1895. 12° (15-18,5 cm). VIII, 292 S. Ganzleder mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Ganzkopfrotschnitt sowie zwei Lesebändchen
189511025Regensburg, Pustet, 1895. 12° (15-18,5 cm). VIII, 292 S. Ganzleder mit geprägter Deckelverzierung, goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Ganzkopfrotschnitt sowie zwei Lesebändchen
176913123Kempten, Engelbert Stadler, 1769. 4° (30-35 cm). 36 S. Halbleder des 19. Jahrhunderts über fünf Bünden mit zwei Lesebändchen [3 Warenabbildungen]
189811027Regensburg, Friedrich Pustet, 1898. 14. Auflage 12° (15-18,5 cm). CXIV S., 1 Bl., 716, 292, 23 SS. Halbleder der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Ganzkopfrotschnitt
195212371Regensburg, Pustet, 1952. 28. Auflage (Editio XXVIII juxta Typicam Vaticanam) 8° (18,5-22,5 cm). 75*, 712, [212], 36, 7** S. Ganzleder mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Deckelverzierung sowie 6 Lesebändchen in Oschuber [3 Warenabbildungen]
194313132Regensburg, Pustet, 1943. 25. Auflage (juxta Typicam Vaticanam) 12° (15-18,5 cm). 119*, 780, [240], 35, 10* S. Ganzleder mit silbergeprägtem Rückentitel und 2 Lesebändchen [3 Warenabbildungen]
192413131Regensburg, Pustet, 1924. 9. Auflage (juxta Typicam Vaticanam) 16° (10-15 cm). 150, 1000, [305], 38 S. Ganzleder mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und 6 Lesebändchen [3 Warenabbildungen]
186411023Tours, Mame, 1864. 12° (15-18,5 cm). XV, 1043 S. Ganzleder der Zeit über vier falschen Bünden mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Ganzkopfgoldschnitt
193612984Regensburg, Friedrich Pustet, 1936. 2. Auflage (Editio compendiosa II (secunda) juxta Typicam) 8° (18,5-22,5 cm). 547 S. OLeinwand mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und drei Lesebändchen [3 Warenabbildungen]
196213002Freiburg i. Br., Herder, 1962. 12° (15-18,5 cm). XIX, 613 S. OLeinwand mit goldgeprägtem Deckel- und Rückentitel sowie drei Lesebändchen [3 Warenabbildungen]
193311432Tournay, Desclée, 1933. 4° (30-35 cm). 130, 19 SS. OLeinwand mit geprägter Deckelverzierung, goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Ganzkopfgoldschnitt in OSchuber
194511081Rom, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1945. Editio Typica 8° (18,5-22,5 cm). VIII, 263 S. Ganzleder mit goldgeprägtem Deckeltitel und Ganzkopfgoldschnitt
186910912Augsburg, Kranzfelder, 1869. Lex.-8° (25-30 cm). 16 S. Leinwand mit goldgeprägter Deckelverzierung sowie Ganzkopfrotschnitt
199411211Freiburg/Basel/Wien, Herder, 1994. 12° (15-18,5 cm). 16*, 432 S. OKunstleder mit OUmschlag und zwei Lesebändchen
196513005[ohne Ort], [ohne Drucker], 1965. 12° (15-18,5 cm). 52, 15, 22, 69 S. OLeinwand mit goldgeprägtem Deckeltitel [2 Warenabbildungen]
588556Amsterdam [Paris, Mérigot], 1757. Trois parties en un vol. petit in-8, veau glacé de l’époque, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges, [2]ff.-143 pp. et [2]ff.-144 pp. et [2]ff.-107 pp. + 2 ff. de table.
177436723Passau, F. G. Mangold, 1774. 4°. Mit einigen Holzschn.-Initialen u. -Vignetten sowie Notenbeispielen. Durchg. in Rot u. Schwarz gedruckt. 4 Bll., 195 (1) S., Blindgepr. Ldr. d. Zt. a. 4 Bünden m. dreiseitigem Rotschnitt.
588558Munich & Saltzbourg, Lotter, 1748. Petit in-8, maroquin rouge, encadrement doré des plats, dos lisse muet, orné de fers au gland, tranches dorées, 64 pp. (premier feuillet manquant).
1801EBLBODAMZ2KRKiev 1801. 8vo in 4s 18.5 x 11.5 cm. Pechersk Lavra Monastery of the Caves Contemporary gold-panel-stamped and gold-tooled calf by the Kiev Monastery of the Caves sewn on 4 cords with a panel stamp of Jesus on the front board 9.7 x 4.5 cm perhaps with a name in the left half of the lower border and a panel stamp of Maria with the serpent holding an apple under her feet 9.5 x 4.3 cm each in a gold-tooled border and with another gold-tooled border around the whole board gold-tooled spine with "Kanonu Paskhi" Easter Canon in Old Slavonic capitals in the second of five compartments gilt edges. The endpapers like the paper of the book itself are laid and have a blue-green cast. Easter liturgy in Old Church Slavonic with title-page and about 20 other pages printed in red and black the title in a woodcut border and with a woodcut Paschal lamb a full-page engraving of Jesus's Resurrection 10 x 6 cm on the back of the title-page all pages after the title-page with borders made up of 4 woodcut strips woodcut head- and tailpieces and decorated initials a 17 mm and a 9 mm series and decorations built up from cast fleurons. Set in 3 sizes of Old Slavonic poluustav cyrillic type. Printed on laid paper with a blue-green cast. A Russian Orthodox service book for Easter and the week following it in the Old Church Slavonic language printed published and bound at the Pechersk Lavra Monastery of the Caves in Kiev. The monastery was established in the 11th century. After the fall of Constantinople in 1453 the Orthodox Churches in Russia and Ukraine developed independently. The power of the Czars allowed the Russian Orthodox Church to dominate so that the Ukrainian Church came under the Moscow Patriarchate in 1686. The Monastery of the Caves is therefore now Ukrainian Orthodox but fell under the authority of the Russian Orthodox Church when the present service book was published. It nevertheless had its own traditions and rites so that the present book should be regarded as part of the Ukrainian heritage.The only other copy we have located is at Amsterdam University Library one of three Easter service books by the Kiev Pechersk Lavra recorded on WorldCat all octavos. With a lengthy cyrillic inscription on an endleaf. The sewing is somewhat loose and as a result a few leaves are tattered at the edges. There are occasional minor smudges and drops of candle wax. Much of the gold-tooling has rubbed off the binding and the spine is slightly damaged. In spite of these minor defects the book is in good condition especially for a book of this nature.l For the Kiev bindery: S. A. Klepikov "Historical notes on Ukrainian bookbinding" in: The book collector 15 1966 pp. 135-142. unknown
16236Reliés en un volume grand in-folio ; veau fauve marbré, dos à nerfs, caissons décorés et ornés d’une grande fleur de lys, sans titre, trois fleurs de lys (deux et une) au centre du premier plat, dans un demi cercle de guirlande, dentelle d’encadrement des plats et grande fleur de lys aux angles, décor entièrement doré, super-libris au second plat "J’appartiens a . la . compagnie de . Mrs . les . Penitens . Bleus de Limoges", dentelle intérieure (reliure de l’époque) ; (4) et 233, (3) pp., numérotation continue manuscrite ; le premier ouvrage semble avoir été confectionné avec un mélange de caractères au pochoir et manuscrits et donc unique ; les deux autres sont imprimés ; présence de signets de soie verte reliés en tête à une sorte de coussin.
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
571311A Trieste, chez les pères arméniens meqhitaristes, 1800. In-12, pleine-basane glacée de l'ép., dos lisse orné aux fers dorés, pièce de titre marine, tranches mouchetées ; XXXVI-264 pp.
94903Russia 1866. . 4to 23 x 185 cm. Illuminated manuscript on paper ff. 4 index 4 blank 344 17 lines per page alphabetic signatures and pagination of Cyrillic alphabetic numerals 35 full-page illuminations in watercolour 36 headpieces in black and gold with first lines in gilt; occasional light spotting and soiling mostly marginal. Contemporary gilt-stamped red morocco gilt spine with raised bands edges gilt and gauffered gilt endpapers; slightly rubbed lacking both clasps.<br /> An exceptionally fine example of an Old Believer liturgical book beautifully illustrated with 35 full-page illuminations.<br /><br />Created by a skilful master they depict in great detail the most significant events of the New Testament including the Annunciation the Nativity the Baptism of Christ the Ascension the Twelve Apostles and more.<br /><br />This volume was made for and used by Old Believers who separated from the official Russian Orthodox Church as a protest against church reforms introduced by Patriarch Nikon of Moscow between 1652 and 1666. These Old Believers refused to accept alterations and amendments to the Holy texts aimed at bringing their religious practice closer to the 'original' Greek Orthodoxy. They refused to allow sacred texts to be printed instead reproducing them as manuscripts. <br /><br />The large size of this book its high-quality paper neat script very detailed illuminations and attractive gilt binding prove beyond doubt that no expense was spared on its production. As the colophon indicates it was made for Evdokiia Ivanovna Babaeva the wife of a merchant in Kolomna which was then an important trade point near Moscow. There are records of several men with this surname in Kolomna during the mid-XIX century all of them owners of factories in the city and probably members of the same wealthy merchant family. Kolomna was also important as a centre of the Old Believer community. The city's Bishop Paul fiercely opposed Patriarch Nikon's reforms and was consequently stripped of the rank of Bishop exiled and eventually killed in 1656 rendering him a martyr in the view of many Old Believers.A century later 156 Old Believers were officially registered in Kolomna then a city of 5400 inhabitants. Many more practised their beliefs in secret to avoid persecution.<br /><br />This volume later belonged to Cornelius J. Hauck 1893-1967 whose outstanding and somewhat eclectic collection was formed with the help of the well-respected antiquarian bookseller Emil Offenbacher between 1945 and 1965. The collection was given to the Cincinnati Historical Society Library in 1966 where it remained largely unknown to the world until part of it was auctioned by Christie's in New York in 2006.<br /><br />Russian manuscripts of this quality and preserved in such pristine condition are extremely rare.<br /> S.S. Mikhailov Istoriya staroobriadchestva g. Kolomna i ego okrestnostey Kolomna Staroobriadcheskaya obshchina khrama Nikoly na Posade v g. Kolomna 2013. Russia, [1866]. hardcover
87403Brannay, Fraternité Saint Pierre, in 8° broché, 122 pages ; couverture illustrée.
87404Brannay, Fraternité Saint Pierre, in 8° broché, 160 pages ; couverture illustrée.