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PHO-1449Paris , A. Bertrand, sd (1835), in-folio (445x310) , relié demi cuir , 188pp.-1f , non rogné .
7748Paris, Le Prieur, 1761, 1 plein veau marbré, dos orné, pièce de titre maroquiné, tranches rouge, coiffe inférieure manquante. in-12, f.t., titre, 531 pp. ;
240604Paris, Claude Chappelet, 1612 in-8, 480 pp., [32] (sur 35) ff. n. ch. (attestations), manquent les pp. 371-382, vélin rigide granité, dos lisse cloisonné et fleuronné, pièce de titre cerise (reliure de l'époque).
1869R53621Romae [& Florentiae, 3e volume], Typis Civilitatis Catholicae [& 3e volume: Ex.Typ.a SS.Conceptione] 1869-1870-1886 3 volumes: xv, 607, 17, [iv], 12, 14 + viii, 562, 140 + xii, 405, 14 pp., "Editio novissima", 32cm., text in latin, cart.cover with leather spines (engilded title on spine, hinges bit fragile), stamp, G/VG, [Volume 3 contains: "Litterae apostolicae et varia rescripta et indulta S.Sedis"]
1869R59729Romae [& Florentiae, 3e volume], Typis Civilitatis Catholicae [& 3e volume: Ex.Typ.a SS.Conceptione] 1869-1870-1886/1891 3 volumes: xiii, 461 (607), 17, [iv], 12, 15 + viii, 562, 140 + xii, 432, 83, 176 pp., "Editio novissima", 31cm., text in latin, cart.cover with leather spines (engilded title on spine, corners bumped), some foxing, G/VG, [Volume 3 contains: "Bullarium et compendium privilegiorum"]
3 volumes: xiii, 461 (607), 17, [iv], 12, 15 + viii, 562, 140 + xii, 432, 83, 176 pp., "Editio novissima", 31cm., text in latin, cart.cover with leather spines (engilded title on spine, corners bumped), some foxing, G/VG, [Volume 3 contains: "Bullarium et compendium privilegiorum"]
3 volumes: xv, 607, 17, [iv], 12, 14 + viii, 562, 140 + xii, 405, 14 pp., "Editio novissima", 32cm., text in latin, cart.cover with leather spines (engilded title on spine, hinges bit fragile), stamp, G/VG, [Volume 3 contains: "Litterae apostolicae et varia rescripta et indulta S.Sedis"]
R107525Antverpiae [i.e. Amsterdam], apud Ioannem Meursium [i.e. Jan Schipper] 1635 [i.e. after 1654] 173 + [35] pp., with typographical title page, 16cm., full vellum, text is clean and bright, text in Latin, good condition, [This is most probably a pirate edition published by Jan Schipper and printed by Elzevier in Amsterdam, after 1654. The first edtion was printed in 1586 in Rome], R107525
173 + [35] pp., with typographical title page, 16cm., full vellum, text is clean and bright, text in Latin, good condition, [This is most probably a pirate edition published by Jan Schipper and printed by Elzevier in Amsterdam, after 1654. The first edtion was printed in 1586 in Rome], R107525
ORD-7838Luques (Avignon). 1744. Edition originale. Tome II et dernier, seul.- Deux parties en 1 volume in-4 (165 x 227mm) pleine basane racinée, dos à 5 nerfs entièrement orné or, pièces de maroquin rouge, gardes peignées, tranches mouchetées, 1f., 323, (1) pages et 1f. 224 pages. Petits défauts à la reliure mais bel exemplaire. TOME DEUX SEUL.
17612800A Amsterdam, chez Pierre Brunel, 1761. 2 parties en 1 vol. in-12 de XV-(1)-216 pp. ; (2)-218 pp., veau havane marbré, dos orné à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin vert, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
1661PHO-2108S.l., S.e., 1661, in-12 (133x75mm), 1f.-233pp.-4ff-51pp., vélin époque, tranches bleues, début de fentes, rousseurs et brunissures, petits accrocs aux plats.
ORD-10888Con le Figure, & Profettie del Vecchio Testamento, & con i Documenti, che dall'Evangelio si cavano. Raccolti da diversi S. Padri, & da altri Autori. Milano. Pacifico Pontio & Gio. Battista Piccaglia. 1603. In-16 (78 x 138mm) plein vélin à courts rabats de l'époque, titre manuscrit au dos, lanières de fermeture coupées, 623, (1) pages, vignette sur le titre représentant 2 diables assis tenant un récipient d'où sortent des flammes et un aigle aux ailes déployées et belle gravure sur bois à pleine page, page 24, bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe. Bel exemplaire exempt de rousseurs.
1738252696A Paris: Chez Nicolas le Clerc 1738. First Edition. Hardcover. Finely bound in contemporary gilt-blocked calf. Remains preserved overall; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; Volume XXIII only: 519 pages. Subjects; Jesuits. Society of Japan. Theology — Christian missions — General. A Paris: Chez Nicolas le Clerc hardcover
182740086Paris: Societé catholique des bons livres 1827. 12mo 16.9 cm 6.68". 2 vols. I: vii 3 214 pp. II: 4 243 3 pp. <br><br>The first volume here opens with an impassioned defense of the overall interest and significance of the Lettres édifiantes 34 volumes of correspondence from non-European Jesuit missions reporting back to Rome originally published from 1702 to 1776. While there was obviously much therein on the condition of the various missions and missionaries and their conversion activities the writers also addressed social and political conditions and events as well as occasionally writing detailed descriptions of natural history. The present two volumes an early 19th-century abridgement offer some of the => highlights of letters from the Middle East Asia and the Americas Constantinople Armenia Persia Syria Tripoli Jerusalem and the Holy Land in the first volume; various parts of Canada California Santo Domingo and Guyana in the second. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â This ed. not in Sabin; see 40697 for main entry. Contemporary paper in tree calf pattern spines with gilt-stamped red leather title-labels; rubbed overall. All edges stained yellow. Front free endpapers each with small 19th-century library paper shelving label. Occasional small spots of staining or foxing pages generally clean. Societé catholique des bons livres hardcover books
18803074[Paris] [Durand] [1880] Haas Un volume in-4 relié plein maroquin noir, plats mosaïqués or et maroquin pourpre, initiales de l'auteur au premier plat, date de l'ouvrage au second, dos à cinq nerfs orné d'une couronne de laurier dans chaque caisson, filets sur les coiffes et les coupes, dentelles intérieures, gardes moirées, tranches dorées, [3f.] blancs, une page parchemin manuscrite calligraphiée "A Me Ed. Rousse, Avocat, Ancien Bâtonnier de l'Ordre, de l'Académie Française, le Comité des Jurisconsultes et les Congrégations Religieuses, En souvenir et Reconnaissance des services par lui rendus à la cause de la liberté religieuse", faux-titre, 267 pages (manque page de titre), [1] page, [3ff.] blancs. Reliure signée de Haas. Exemplaire unique de l'auteur. Mosaïque du premier plat légèrement frottée, dos noirci, sec et ors passés, mouillures sur le feuillet manuscrit et le feuillet suivant, ressaut du faux-titre.
1689274481689 MONSPELIJ,- G. et H. Pech, 1689, Monspelii, ex typographia Gabrielis & Honorati Pech fratrum, regis, Tectosagum Comitiorum, cleri, universitatum, necnon urbis, & collegii, typographorum 1689- in folio broché,à grandes marges,26p.,couvertures papier dominoté, défraichi, à grandes marges,trés rare-
1721PHO-2052Basane Marbré époque, dos à nerfs orné avec pièces de titre, début de fente, coins usés, coiffes arasées.
1687246071687 Paris, Chez la Veuve de Sébastien Mabre-Cramoisy octobre 1687, In-4. Reliure plein veau havane époque, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, (4)-402-(28) pp.,titre avec la marque gravée de l'imprimeur "aux cigognes",tranches mouchetées.. Reliure sensiblement frottée, coins frottés et usés, intérieur assez frais. Édition originale rare de cet ouvrage recherché.Backer-Sommervogel, I, col. 1908.Signatures: pi²ã²A-3H., ou 3 ff., 402 pp., 14 ff., 1f. blanc.
38193Rotomagi ( Rouen ) Apud Nicolaum Boucher 1694 in 4 (24,5x19) 1 fort volume reliure plein veau fauve de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, portait gravé ajouté (en frontispice) [1] 292 pages et 280 pages (scundum lucam), et 32 pages d'index non chiffré in fine, fine restauration ancienne dans le bas du plat supérieur. Cornelius Jansenius, 1585-1638, Evêque d'Ypres, initiateur du mouvement éponyme, le jansénisme. Rare impression de Rouen de la fin du XVIIème siècle. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
c2042Paris, Maradan, 1818 ; 2 volumes in-8°, plein veau blond de l' époque, double filet doré et roulette à froid encadrant les plats, dos lisse orné de fleurons dorés et de 2 pièces de titre et tomaison de maroquin rouge, tranches marbrées de bleu et brun, fine roulette dorée sur les coupes ; (4)pp., VIIIpp., 384pp.; (4)pp., 371pp.Coupes et coins un peu frottés, petit manque à 2 coins inférieurs, une page en partie jaunie, sinon, très rares piqûres. Exemplaire bien relié de l'édition originale.
2007Société catholique des Bons Livres, Paris, 1826.
1678YRG-496Édition originale. In-12, plein cuir de l'époque, dos à cinq nerfs, toutes tranches mouchetées rouges, coins de pieds effondrés, coiffes absentes ainsi que la roulette de tête du mors avant, fendue en pied et tête, ancienne restauration au plat arrière. 282 pp. Estienne Michallet. Paris.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. 12mo. (16 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script. 44 p. Hejra-Hijri: 1304 = Gregorian: 1887. Extremely rare first edition of this Ottoman edition of 'history of the Jesuits'. This book has been abridged and translated from Taxil's work. Marie Joseph Gabriel Antoine Jogand-Pagès, better known by the pen name Léo Taxil was a French writer and journalist who became known for his strong anti-Catholic and anti-clerical views. He is also known for the Taxil hoax, a spurious expose of Freemasonry and the Roman Catholic Church's opposition to it. Marie Joseph Gabriel Antoine Jogand-Pagès was born in Marseille, and at the age of five, he was placed into a Jesuit seminary. After spending his childhood years in the seminary, he became disillusioned with the Catholic faith and began to see the religious ideology as socially harmful. Taxil first became known for writing anti-Clerical or anti-Catholic books, notably "La Bible amusante" (The Amusing Bible) and "La Vie de Jesus" (The Life of Jesus), in which Taxil satirically pointed out inconsistencies, errors, and false beliefs presented in these religious works. In his other books Les Debauches d'un confesseur (with Karl Milo), Les Pornographes sacrés: la confession et les confesseurs, and Les Maîtresses du Pape, Taxil portrays leaders of the Catholic Church as hedonistic creatures exploring their fetishes in the manner of the Marquis de Sade. In 1879, he was tried at the Seine Assizes for writing a pamphlet A Bas la Calotte ("Down with the Cloth"), which was accused of insulting a religion recognized by the state, but he was acquitted. In 1885, he professed conversion to Catholicism, was solemnly received into the church, and renounced his earlier works. In the 1890s, he wrote a series of pamphlets and books denouncing Freemasonry, charging their lodges with worshiping the devil and alleging that Diana Vaughan had written for him her confessions of the Satanic "Palladian" cult. The book had great sales among Catholics, although Diana Vaughan never appeared in public. In 1892, Taxil also began to publish a paper, La France chrétienne anti-maçonnique (Christian Antimasonic France), with his staunch anti-Masonic publishing friend, Abel Clarin de la Rive. In 1887, he had an audience with Pope Leo XIII, who rebuked the bishop of Charleston for denouncing the anti-Masonic confessions as a fraud and, in 1896, sent his blessing to an anti-Masonic Congress of Trent. Doubts about Vaughan's veracity and even her existence began to grow, and finally, Taxil promised to produce her at a lecture to be delivered by him on 19 April 1897. To the amazement of the audience (which included a number of priests), he announced that Diana was one of a series of hoaxes. He had begun, he said, by persuading the commandant of Marseille that the harbor was infested with sharks, and a ship was sent to destroy them. Next, he invented an underwater city in Lake Geneva, drawing tourists and archaeologists to the spot. He thanked the bishops and Catholic newspapers for facilitating his crowning hoax, namely his conversion, which had exposed the anti-Masonic fanaticism of many Catholics. Diana Vaughan was revealed to be a simple typist in his employ, who laughingly allowed her name to be used by him. The audience received these revelations with indignation and contempt. Afterward, Taxil left the hall, where policemen escorted him to a neighboring café. He then moved away from Paris. He died in Sceaux in 1907. An extremely rare first translation in Ottoman Turkish. Özege 9775. First Edition.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original illustrated and decorative wrappers. Pages are untrimmed and not opened. 12mo. (16 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script. 104 p. Hejra-Hijri: 1311 = Gregorian: 1894. Early edition of this rare Turkish book with Arabic script about the Jesuits' society, the most influential community of the Catholic Church, their activities and formations from the 16th to the late 19th century. It was a translation from German, but it's not written original title in the book. Kaymakam Mehmed Tahir was a late Turkish martry who was a district governor of Yozgat city. He died in the War of Independence (1919-1922). Extremely rare. Özege 3085 / 2.; TBTK 7602. Second Edition.