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168310342Lutetiae Parisiorum, Apud viduam Edmundi Martini, 1683. In-8 de (40)-406-(18) pp., index, maroquin noir, dos orné à nerfs, décor à la Du Seuil sur les plats, tranches dorées sur marbrure (reliure de l'époque).
16744Paris, Jean Dallier et Jean Bonfons, 1562. In-12, [4] ff. dont titre, maroquin ébène de Chambolle-Duru, dos lisse, pièce de titre en long rouge, encadrement intérieur de même maroquin, doublure de peau de truie fauve ornée d'un blason héraldique estampé au centre et cantonné du chiffre R.B. et de la devise In via nulla invia, tranches dorées (très légers frottements).
168441014Sans lieu, , 1684. 5 pièces reliées en 1 vol. petit in-12, maroquin rouge, dos orné à nerfs, plats orné d'un encadrement à petits fers d'écoinçons, filets et roulettes dorés, chiffre couronné sur les plats, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
160344677Paris, Abel L'Angelier, 1603. 2 parties en 1 vol. in-8 de (3)-210-(6)-47-(1) ff., titre-frontispice signé Thomas de Leu, veau brun, dos lisse orné de caissons en long et fleurons dans les angles, sur les plats instruments de la Passion du Christ dans un double encadrement de filets dorés, fleurons dans les angles, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
165811249A Paris, chez Adrien Menier, 1658. Habiti delle Religioni con le armi e breve descrittioni loro. Opera di Odoardo Fialetti Bolognese. In Parigi. 1680. 2 parties en 1 vol. in-4 (16 x 22 cm) de (8) pp. (titre-frontispice, titre, dédicace et table) 45-(1) pp., 1 titre gravé, 1 frontispice et 72 planches numérotées, veau brun, dos orné à nerfs, tranches jaspées (reliure de l'époque).
171431Bordeaux, Brossier et compagnie, 1797 in-8, 296 pp., vélin rigide, dos lisse (rel. du XIXe siècle). Quelques mouillures initiales, mais bon exemplaire.
169042054La Correrie, Claude Faure, 1690. 2 parties en 1 vol. in-8 de (12) pp. (lettre-préface et table) 343-(3) pp., veau brun orné à froid, dos à nerfs, double encadrement et fleurons sur les plats, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
152141475Paris, Jehan Petit, 1521. Petit in-8 gothique à deux colonnes (106 x 165 mm) de CXVI-(5) ff. (sign. a-o8, p4, q5), demi-basane marbrée, dos orné à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (reliure du XVIIIe siècle).
[48] + 587 + [62] (= i.e. 52) pp., original and only edition (1648), the title page mentions 1668 though this is a misprint corrected by a contemporary handwritten note (most probably by the author Rovenius himself: see here below), title in red and black, contemporary full vellum, 23cm., text clean and bright, good condition, rare, [Philippus Rovenius 1574-1651, catholic priest and archbishop of Philippi (1620), who played an important role in the propagation of Roman Catholic faith in the 17th cy. Dutch protestant Republic, donated this present copy to Cornelis Cats in Haarlem. Cats (Catzius), Gorcum 1613 - 3 January 1671, was appointed in 1645 by Rovenius as one of the four chaplains of the Saint Bavo Church in Haarlem, and in 1654 Cats became pastor of the Beguinage in Haarlem. The following dedication (most probably by Rovenius himself) is handwritten on the French title page: "Admodum R[everend]o D[omi]no ac M[a]g[ist]ro Cornelio Catzio pastori Beginagii Harlemensis Author dono dedit" meaning that this copy was donated personally by Rovenius to Cats. This copy belonged to the collection of p. Gerlach O.F.M.Cap., a well-known 20th cy. Dutch scholar, who wrote a short comment on this copy on the French title page, mentioning a.o. that the author himself corrected the date of publication (1648 instead of 1668). The "Reipublicae christianae" is considered to be the most important work by Rovenius, in which he develops a theory on the social position of men "or a doctrine of religious and social duties establishing a complete christian moral". The first book deals with rules for all kinds of religious persons (priests, monks, clerics, etc.) and the second book concerns the rules for layman. The last part of this book (52 pages) is a third edition of Rovenius' treatise "Tractatus de missionibus" which was first published in 1625. Ref.: NNBW VII col.285, Visser's Rovenius und seine Werke, etc.], R95564
R95564Antwerpiae [Antwerpen], Apud Arnoldum à Brakel 1668 [i.e. 1648] [48] + 587 + [62] (= i.e. 52) pp., original and only edition (1648), the title page mentions 1668 though this is a misprint corrected by a contemporary handwritten note (most probably by the author Rovenius himself: see here below), title in red and black, contemporary full vellum, 23cm., text clean and bright, good condition, rare, [Philippus Rovenius 1574-1651, catholic priest and archbishop of Philippi (1620), who played an important role in the propagation of Roman Catholic faith in the 17th cy. Dutch protestant Republic, donated this present copy to Cornelis Cats in Haarlem. Cats (Catzius), Gorcum 1613 - 3 January 1671, was appointed in 1645 by Rovenius as one of the four chaplains of the Saint Bavo Church in Haarlem, and in 1654 Cats became pastor of the Beguinage in Haarlem. The following dedication (most probably by Rovenius himself) is handwritten on the French title page: "Admodum R[everend]o D[omi]no ac M[a]g[ist]ro Cornelio Catzio pastori Beginagii Harlemensis Author dono dedit" meaning that this copy was donated personally by Rovenius to Cats. This copy belonged to the collection of p. Gerlach O.F.M.Cap., a well-known 20th cy. Dutch scholar, who wrote a short comment on this copy on the French title page, mentioning a.o. that the author himself corrected the date of publication (1648 instead of 1668). The "Reipublicae christianae" is considered to be the most important work by Rovenius, in which he develops a theory on the social position of men "or a doctrine of religious and social duties establishing a complete christian moral". The first book deals with rules for all kinds of religious persons (priests, monks, clerics, etc.) and the second book concerns the rules for layman. The last part of this book (52 pages) is a third edition of Rovenius' treatise "Tractatus de missionibus" which was first published in 1625. Ref.: NNBW VII col.285, Visser's Rovenius und seine Werke, etc.], R95564
229478Paris, Antoine Boudet, 1743 3 vol. in-4, veau fauve marbré, dos à nerfs cloisonnés et fleuronnés, pièces de titre cerise, encadrement de triple filet à froid sur les plats, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). Restaurations aux coiffes, charnières et coins, qqs épid. sur les plats.
234616Chambéry, Annecy, 1792 - 1815 24 pièces in-4 ou in-folio, en feuilles.
167543494Grenoble, Jean Nicolas, 1675. 3 parties en 1 vol. in-12 de (12)-91-(1)-91-(1)-66 pp., maroquin rouge, encadrement à la Du Seuil sur les plats, chiffre doré au centre, dos orné à nerfs, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées (Gruel).
16863Paris, Barthélémy Alix, 1731. In-12, 26-[6]-155-[5]-218-[11] pp., maroquin rouge janséniste de Thibaron-Jolu, dos à nerfs, auteur, titre et date dorés au dos, dentelle intérieure dorée, tranches dorées sur marbre (frottements, petites taches).
180241107Paris, Migneret, 1802. 5 tomes reliés en 4 vol. in-8 de X-291-(1) pp. (4) pp. chiffrées 393-396. ; (4)-342 pp. ; (4)-304 ; (4)-352 pp. (4) pp. de table chiffrées 341-344 pp. ; (4)-85-14-14-75 pp., basane fauve racinée, dos lisse orné, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge (reliure de l'époque).
243657Paris, Simon de Colines, 18 mai 1526 in-4, 197 ff., [12] ff. n. ch. d'indices et de colophon, quelques surcharges manuscrites de l'époque en marge à l'encre, demi-basane fauve à l'imitation, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, pièce de titre cerise, tranches rouges (reliure du XIXe). Coiffes rognées, les deux charnières entièrement fendues, coins abîmés, petits trous de vers stoppés en fin de volume.
16668972Cologne [Amsterdam], Nicolas Schoute, 1666. In-12 (73 x 127 mm), 12 ff. n. ch., 476 pp. Maroquin vert, triple filet d'encadrement avec fers aux angles, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, filet sur les coupes et les coiffes, roulette intérieure, tranches dorées, pp. 460-476 légère mouillure en marge supérieure (reliure du XVIIIe siècle).
217475Paris, François Muguet, 1671 in-8, [6] ff. n. ch. (titre, dédicace, approbations, table des chapitres), 468 pp., quelques corrections manuscrites d'époque en marge ou interlinéaires (pp. 209, 281, 320, 321, 338, 350, 450, 462), maroquin vieux-rouge, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, double encadrement de triple filet doré avec fleurons d'angle sur les plats, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
Modern brown boards. 64mo (2x3, miniature), [8]+252+[14] pages. In Latin. Divided into 37 chapters, (oratios), each with its own heading in large type with decorated initial letter. Giovanni Battista Ferrari was born into a prosperous Sienese family in 1583 and entered the Jesuit Order in Rome in 1602. His subsequent career included a Professorship of Hebrew and Rhetoric at the Jesuit College in Rome, a position as horticultural advisor to the papal family, and the authorship of a number of important books. He also became a close associate of the scholar Cassiano dal Pozzo who was an advisor to the Barberini family. Through this connection, Ferrari joined an important circle of men of science in Rome, and was appointed to manage the new garden at the Barberini Palace which was unique as a showplace for the newest and rarest plants from the distant regions of Asia, Africa, and America. The cultivation of new specimens led Ferrari to the subject of botanical nomenclature, and he became a leading 17th century source for nomenclatural definition. Ferraris first book was a Syriac Lexicon, and he also published a series of Orationstreatises on Rhetoric which emphasized good Latin usage. His last publication was a book on Sienese saints. (illustratedgarden.org) OCLC: 797749225, OCLC-Worldcat lists only 8 copies of any early editions worldwide, none in North America. Title page is illustrated, showing a woman holding a rose. Very slight corner rounding, bit of spotting, period 2-word notation on title page, paper and binding remain very nice, about Very Good Condition Overall. Very Rare (AC-22-3)
[48] + 587 + [62] (= i.e. 52) pp., original and only edition (1648), the title page mentions 1668 though this is a misprint and should be 1648, title in red and black, contemporary full vellum, 23cm., text clean and bright, good condition, rare, [Philippus Rovenius 1574-1651, catholic priest and archbishop of Philippi (1620) played an important role in the propagation of Roman Catholic faith in the 17th cy. Dutch protestant Republic. The "Reipublicae hristianae" is considered to be his most important work, in which he develops a theory on the social position of men "or a doctrine of religious and social duties establishing a complete christian moral". The first book deals with rules for all kinds of religious persons (priests, monks, clerics, etc.) and the second book concerns the rules for layman. The last part of this book (52 pages) is a third edition of Rovenius' treatise "Tractatus de missionibus" which was first published in 1625. Ref.: NNBW VII col.285, Visser's Rovenius und seine Werke, etc.], R95875
R95875Antwerpiae [Antwerpen], Apud Arnoldum à Brakel 1668 [i.e. 1648] [48] + 587 + [62] (= i.e. 52) pp., original and only edition (1648), the title page mentions 1668 though this is a misprint and should be 1648, title in red and black, contemporary full vellum, 23cm., text clean and bright, good condition, rare, [Philippus Rovenius 1574-1651, catholic priest and archbishop of Philippi (1620) played an important role in the propagation of Roman Catholic faith in the 17th cy. Dutch protestant Republic. The "Reipublicae hristianae" is considered to be his most important work, in which he develops a theory on the social position of men "or a doctrine of religious and social duties establishing a complete christian moral". The first book deals with rules for all kinds of religious persons (priests, monks, clerics, etc.) and the second book concerns the rules for layman. The last part of this book (52 pages) is a third edition of Rovenius' treatise "Tractatus de missionibus" which was first published in 1625. Ref.: NNBW VII col.285, Visser's Rovenius und seine Werke, etc.], R95875
1866LCI-6240Tours, Alfred Mame et fils 1866 2 60cm x 40cm Cartonnage Editeur
164940322Parisiis, , Typographia Regia, 1649. In-12 réglé de 1 f.bl., frontispice, (32)-324-100-316-(59) pp. 1 p.bl., maroquin rouge, dos fleurdelisé à nerfs, guirlande, filets et roulette dorés d’encadrement sur les plats, fleur de lis surmontée d'une couronne royale au centre des plats, tranches dorées (reliure de l’époque).
169844493Paris, Élie Josset, 1698. In-12 à trois colonnes de (6)-497-(11) pp., frontispice, tables, maroquin rouge, fine roulette dentelée dorée encadrant les plats, dos à nerfs ornés de caissons frappés des initiales M et H alternées, doublure de maroquin rouge encadrée d'une large roulette dentelée dorée, chiffre couronné au centre, gardes de papier dominoté, tranches dorées sur marbrure (reliure de l'époque).
175443734Lyon, , 1754. Manuscrit in-8 (14 x 19 cm) de (1)-XVIII-619 pp. 54 pp., maroquin noir, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre manuscrite (reliure de l'époque).