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1882yk384Joseph Albanel, Victor Palmé Relié 1882 In-12 (12,5 x 18 cm), reliure demi-chagrin, dos à 4 nerfs, plats de percaline, 612 pages, tome 1 seul ; frottements aux coiffes, nerfs et sur les plats toilés, ors passés au premier plat, quelques rousseurs à l'intérieur, mouillure dans la marge de la première moitié du corps d'ouvrage, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
In -8°, pp, 88, cartonato, tagli rossi. Sul verso del frontespizio altro titolo: “Lettera del padre Diego di Pantogia della Compagnia di Giesù al Padre Luigi di Guzman Provinciale nella Provincia di Toledo. Scritta in Pachino corte del Rè della Chiana a di 9 di Marzo, dell’anno 1602. Pubblicata originariamente in spagnolo nel 1605 questa lunga lettera, qui nella sua prima versione italiana, si distingue per la chiarezza argomentativa del testo, quasi giornalistica nel riportare dettagli della vita politica, economica, sociale e religiosa cinese. Il libro è valutato nodale anche come testimonianza circa i rapporti fra religione cattolica e Islam: “This is a very early source written by Christian on Muslims in China proper. The almost non-judgmental treatment of Islam is particularly interesting, although it must be noted that the text was written befor the Jesuit-Muslim conflicts fo the later part of the 16th century, so it must be possible to assume that relations at this time were fairly amicable. [...] The descriptions of Muslim life in China are fairly extensive in comparison with other texts of the early 17th century although, like its counterparts, the text focuses more on other religions such as Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and Judaism”. (Thomas Davies, John Chesworth, “Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History”, 2012, vol. 11, p. 294. Diego de Pantoja o Diego Pantoja (Valdemoro 1571 – Macao 1618) era un gesuita e missionario portoghese in Cina, noto per aver accompagnato Matteo Ricci a Pechino, dove Diego avrebbe lavorato come astronomo, geografo e musicista. Nel 1617 fu processato come nemico degli astronomi cinesi (aveva apportato alcune correzioni al calendario) ed espulso dalla Cina. Published before in Spanish, this long letter, here in its first Italian edition, is valued as remarkable not only about early contacts between Christian Europe and China, but also about the relationship between Catholic religion and Muslim one: “This is a very early source written by Christian on Muslims in China proper. The almost non-judgmental treatment of Islam is particularly interesting, although it must be noted that the text was written befor the Jesuit-Muslim conflicts fo the later part of the 16th century, so it must be possible to assume that relations at this time were fairly amicable. [...] The descriptions of Muslim life in China are fairly extensive in comparison with other texts of the early 17th century although, like its counterparts, the text focuses more on other religions such as Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and Judaism”. (Thomas Davies, John Chesworth, “Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History”, 2012, vol. 11, p. 294. Diego De Pantoja (1571-1618) was a portuguese jesuit and missionary in China, known for getting along Matteo Ricci to Beijing, where Diego was an astronomer, a geographer and a musician. He purpoused some changes to Chinese calendar, and in 1617 was prosecuted and banished from China.
R16708, Brugge, Desclée de Brouwer, 1964, 351pp.rijkelijk geïllustreerd, Tweede volledig omgewerkte druk, Goede staat, R16708
Brugge, Desclée de Brouwer, 1964, 351pp.rijkelijk geïllustreerd, Tweede volledig omgewerkte druk, Goede staat, R16708
1826R53622Romae, Tipis Salviuccianis 1826 xxiii + 1048 pp., "Editio prima romana", 25cm., text in latin, cart. (spine in leather with engilded title, corners bit bumped), small stamp on titlepage, else VG, [DIRCKINCK Jean, 1641 Westphalie - 1716 Geyst, cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel III col.94 no.8 ; 3rd edition]
xxiii + 1048 pp., "Editio prima romana", 25cm., text in latin, cart. (spine in leather with engilded title, corners bit bumped), small stamp on titlepage, else VG, [DIRCKINCK Jean, 1641 Westphalie - 1716 Geyst, cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel III col.94 no.8 ; 3rd edition]
1951R59726Romae, Apud Curiam praepositi generalis 1951 xvi + 179pp., blue cloth with engilded title, 24cm., stamp
xvi + 179pp., blue cloth with engilded title, 24cm., stamp
1962R58523Romae, Apud Curiam Praepositi Generalis 1962 xxiii + 889pp., text in latin, cloth, 18cm., Very good, R58523
xxiii + 889pp., text in latin, cloth, 18cm., Very good, R58523
224255Amsterdam, Daniel Elzevier, 1671 in-12, [6] ff. n. ch. (titre, dédicace à Honoré Courtin), 156 pp., maroquin havane, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, double encadrement de triple filet doré avec fleurons d'angle sur les plats, simple filet doré sur les coupes, tranches dorées, double filet doré en encadrement sur les contreplats, le tout dans emboîtage cartonné de papier peigne (rel. du XIXe s.).
1893H739Lille/ Paris, Desclée de Brouwer 1893 348pp., 3e éd., br.orig., 23cm., qqs.rousseurs, bon état
348pp., 3e éd., br.orig., 23cm., qqs.rousseurs, bon état
1924R37377Gand, Veritas 1924 116pp.richement ill., br. (couv.peu tâchée, dos réparé), estampe
116pp.richement ill., br. (couv.peu tâchée, dos réparé), estampe
1521grasset 1955 in 12 broché 269 pages
2005LFA00ba1Un ouvrage de 158 pages, format 175 x 245 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 2005, Editions De Vecchi, très bon état
2006LFA-126711962Un ouvrage de 142 pages, format 175 x 245 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 2006, Editions De Vecchi, très bon état
196537148Cal Paris, Cal 1965. In-8 carré eliure éditeur de 285 pages. Illustrations hors texte .Très bon état
Paris, Cal 1965. In-8 carré eliure éditeur de 285 pages. Illustrations hors texte .Très bon état
Bibliothéque de Culture Historique 1955, In-8 carré, reliure toile éditeur illustrée sous rhodoîd, 287pages. Iconographie. Trés bon état.
10176Paris, Culture, Art, Loisirs, 1965 16 x 18, 287 pp., illustrations en N/B, cartonnage éditeur illustré, très bon état
in-12 carre, 287 pages, ill. in-t., appareil critique, cartonnage decor « Club », jaquette rhodoid. Bel exemplaire. [NV-27]
1371156Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1968 in-8, 398 pages, 10 pages de documents, bibliogr., index. Rel. percaline d'édit., jaquette, dos passé et défaauts.
27071Paris de l'imprimerie de Gabriel Martin 1688 in 8 (18x12) 1 volume reliure plein veau foncé de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, page de titre et 6 faux feuillets préliminaires non chiffrés (Epistre au Roy, Avis au lecteur, Table des hommes illustres), 99 pages, avec 50 portraits gravés dans le texte de personnages bibliques. Jean Doujat, 1609-1688, juriste, historien, Doyen de l'Académie Française, du Collége Royal et de la Faculté de Droit. Rare. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )