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1683470043London : Printed by M. Clark for Benj. Tooke and Tho. Sawbridge 1683. One of the subdivisions of part 2 of The Works of John Gregory 4th edititon. 1683. Hardcover. hardback 8vo title page and pp.257-319 pages browned throughout otherwise clean and tight rebound with new endpapers in marbled boards and quarter-leather Very Good condition . London : Printed by M. Clark, for Benj. Tooke, and Tho. Sawbridge, 1683. One of the subdivisions of part 2 of The Works of John hardcover
169325329Cologne Sumptibus Balthazaris ab Egmond 1693 -in-32 plein-veau un volume, reliure d'époque plein veau marbré havane in-32 (binding full calfskin 32mo - A book that is up to 5 tall.) (9,7 x 7 cm), dos long (spine with raised bands), décoré "or" (gilt decoration), titre frappé "or", pièce de titre sur fond vieux rose avec deux filets fins "or" en encadrement, toutes tranches lisses jaspées rouge, Ex-Libris manuscrit à l'encre brune en bas de la page de titre : J: L: Géanno, texte en latin, sans illustrations (no illustration) excepté une vignette au titre gravée en noir + un cul-de-lampe gravé in-texte en noir, 464 pages + 8 p. d' index, 1693 Coloniae Agrippinae [ Cologne ] Sumptibus Balthazaris ab Egmond Editeur [Egmondt, Balthasar von Libraire Editeur],
1699294464Gedruckt im jahr Christi, 1699. 14 Blatt (Vorrede), 267 Seiten. Register. Späterer Halblederband. 16 cm
162697891626 Coloniae Agrippinae [Cologne], chez Cornel. ab Egmond, 1626. Un volume in-16 plein veau d'époque, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, titre doré, double filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, feuillet de titre gravé, [8] ff., 209 - [2] pp., 2 gravures hors-texte, texte en latin. Manque au caisson de tête, sinon bon état.
1683R320123010Chez L.Barbou. 1683. In-16. Relié plein cuir. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos satisfaisant, Mouillures. 178 pages - quelques gravures en noir et blanc hors texte - coins très frottés - pièce de titre sur le dos absente - plats frottés - corps de l'ouvrage désolidarisé des plats - mouillures à l'intérieur de l'ouvrage sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 232-Jésus Christ
1660150122Um 1660. In der Platte bezeichnet "Anibal Carats pinx.", "2. Alta 3. Lata", "P. Lisebetius sculp." sowie mit der gestochenen Nr. "40". Ausgezeichneter Druck mit teil mit Rändchen um die Plattenkante, teils auf diese geschnitten. Mit Wasserzeichen "Florentiner Lilie". 16,4 x 20 cm. Papier 16,7 x 20,3 cm.
1629est36b1Dimension extérieur : 14,5 x 24,8 cm et image 11,5 x 23 cm. Magnifique gravure de Callot, en très bon état malgré la présence de quelques tâches observables sur les photos. On peut également noter la bande de papier Japon collée sur la longueur au verso. Réalisée en 1629
161661092Leipzig, Abraham Lamberg u. Kaspar Klosemann, 1616. 4°. Durchg. mit typogr. Holzschn.-Bordüre. 1 Bl., 46 (recte 58) S., Mod. Ppbd.
1679D11030Lyon: Chez Pierre Guillimin 1679. Hardcover. Very Good. Lyon: Chez Pierre Guillimin M.DC.LXXIX 1679. 8vo 150 x 80mm. 428pp. 43. Full page engraved frontispiece depicting a worshipper at the foot of the cross laden with Passion instruments crown of thorns sponge on reed withes ladder spear pillar with caption Les souffrances & la mort Dun DIEV pour nous Nôtre Continuelle. Meditation. The suffering and death of God for us is our continual meditation. Woodcut device of heraldic shield and cardinals hat with tassels on title. Woodcut chapter head vignettes and tailpieces one repeating of Evangelist John on isle of Patmos and another of Veronicas veil and woodcut historiated initials mostly birds throughout. Dedicated to LÂme Chrétienne. The Christian Soul. Italic and Roman type. Contemporary speckled calf spine gilt in compartments; joints splitting light edgewear; margins trimmed close affecting few engravings. Front pastedown with book label of Justin Godart 1871-1956 a French politician and bibliophile of Lyon. Godarts personal library stamp is also on title with the Lyonnais lion. Internet records show that the library of Justin Godart was sold at auction in Paris by Hôtel Drouot in 1957. Importantly this book remained part of the local fabric of the French city from its publication to over 275 years. Stated seventh edition of this devotional text on the Passion of Christ printed by a public brotherhood of Catholics although no other editions located. It is a highly uncommon pocket prayer book with little traceable history save the fact that this same 1679 edition appeared in an auction by Techener in 1861. Another Meditations publication by the same society appears 39 years later as the Nouvelle édition Chez Barthelemy Martin 1718 now held in the Public Library of Lyon. This elusive and largely anonymous French Catholic confraternity probably a local chapter of Lyon likely had various periods of flourishing and disbands or did not make large print-runs of their books possibly explaining the scarcity. <br/><br/>The aim of this brotherhoods untitled publication was to disseminate widely the prayers and reflections to be offered daily first day of the month second day etc. for the suffering of Christ. By publishing a text like this the brothers would in effect be gathering lower orders to participate in penitential exercises which is in itself an act of devotion and which would win them indulgences. In total there are 41 copperplate engravings attributed to François Houat who came from a family of printers and engravers in Northern France. These engravings are exceptional for their dramatic shadows and perspectives. As well the Guillimin publishers were known for their Catholic devotional imprints. For 31 days a full-page copperplate engraved scene of Christs Passion with captions precedes each daily reflection. The daily meditations build up chronologically ending with Christs death on the cross. Full-page engravings are also for Litany of the Passion Litany to the Infant Christ Nativity Lent repeating frontispiece Resurrection Ascension Pentecost the Blessed Sacrament and the emblemata of the brotherhood skull instruments of Passion candle and hourglass. French penitent confraternities survived during the early modern centuries as they underwent several transformations which made them more reflective of French as opposed to Italian devotional sensibilities. They enjoyed prestige and spiritual currency in Catholic society right up the Revolution. Chez Pierre Guillimin hardcover
1679D11030Lyon: Chez Pierre Guillimin 1679. Hardcover. Very Good. Lyon: Chez Pierre Guillimin M.DC.LXXIX 1679. 8vo 150 x 80mm. 428pp. 43. Full page engraved frontispiece depicting a worshipper at the foot of the cross laden with Passion instruments crown of thorns sponge on reed withes ladder spear pillar with caption Les souffrances & la mort Dun DIEV pour nous Nôtre Continuelle. Meditation. The suffering and death of God for us is our continual meditation. Woodcut device of heraldic shield and cardinals hat with tassels on title. Woodcut chapter head vignettes and tailpieces one repeating of Evangelist John on isle of Patmos and another of Veronicas veil and woodcut historiated initials mostly birds throughout. Dedicated to LÂme Chrétienne. The Christian Soul. Italic and Roman type. Contemporary speckled calf spine gilt in compartments; joints splitting light edgewear; margins trimmed close affecting few engravings. Front pastedown with book label of Justin Godart 1871-1956 a French politician and bibliophile of Lyon. Godarts personal library stamp is also on title with the Lyonnais lion. Internet records show that the library of Justin Godart was sold at auction in Paris by Hôtel Drouot in 1957. Importantly this book remained part of the local fabric of the French city from its publication to over 275 years. Stated seventh edition of this devotional text on the Passion of Christ printed by a public brotherhood of Catholics although no other editions located. It is a highly uncommon pocket prayer book with little traceable history save the fact that this same 1679 edition appeared in an auction by Techener in 1861. Another Meditations publication by the same society appears 39 years later as the Nouvelle édition Chez Barthelemy Martin 1718 now held in the Public Library of Lyon. This elusive and largely anonymous French Catholic confraternity probably a local chapter of Lyon likely had various periods of flourishing and disbands or did not make large print-runs of their books possibly explaining the scarcity. <br/><br/>The aim of this brotherhoods untitled publication was to disseminate widely the prayers and reflections to be offered daily first day of the month second day etc. for the suffering of Christ. By publishing a text like this the brothers would in effect be gathering lower orders to participate in penitential exercises which is in itself an act of devotion and which would win them indulgences. In total there are 41 copperplate engravings attributed to François Houat who came from a family of printers and engravers in Northern France. These engravings are exceptional for their dramatic shadows and perspectives. As well the Guillimin publishers were known for their Catholic devotional imprints. For 31 days a full-page copperplate engraved scene of Christs Passion with captions precedes each daily reflection. The daily meditations build up chronologically ending with Christs death on the cross. Full-page engravings are also for Litany of the Passion Litany to the Infant Christ Nativity Lent repeating frontispiece Resurrection Ascension Pentecost the Blessed Sacrament and the emblemata of the brotherhood skull instruments of Passion candle and hourglass. French penitent confraternities survived during the early modern centuries as they underwent several transformations which made them more reflective of French as opposed to Italian devotional sensibilities. They enjoyed prestige and spiritual currency in Catholic society right up the Revolution. Chez Pierre Guillimin hardcover books
166070620031133George Thomason at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Churchyart printed by Tho. Ratcliffe London 1660. First Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Main title in red and black each sermon also is prefaced by a separate title in some cases also a dedication or other additional leaves. Also contains three additional sermons not listed on the title-page including one in St Margaret's Westminster on June 28 1660 the day of Thanksgivings for the Return of Charles II. Full leather binding. Covers are rubbed bumped and worn and the front cover is detached the spine is almost entirely missing and whar remains is darkened curled and hardened. Internal binding has significant separation in Sermon XII but is just holding here elsewhere internal binding is sound. The front end-paper darkened torn and curled has name and date 1766 and note referring to last sermon also name date and note of 1707. Title page and pages are a little darkened but are otherwise clean except the last sermon which has significant underlining presumable by the 1766 owner. Sermons contained are: I. The Shields of the Earth: A sermon preached before the Reverend Judges Sir Richard Hutton and Sir George Cook at the Assises holden at Northampton February 25 1634 The Text on Psalm 47.9 Printed by Tho. Ratcliffe for George Thomasom at the sign of the Rose and Crown 1659 33pp ; II. A Sermon touching the Peace and edification of the Church; Preached at the Second Triennial Visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Francis Lord Bishop of Daventry in Northamptonshire July 12 1637 Rom. 14.19 idem 46pp.; III. Self-Denial: Opened and applyed in a Sermon before the Reverend Assembly of Divines On a Day of their Private Humiliation Mat.16.24 idem 47pp.; IV. Animal Homo Concio latine Habita ad Academicis Oxoniensis nono die Octob. 1649. pro inchoando Termino I Cor. 2.14. idem 36pp; V. Joy in the Lord: Opened in a Sermon preached at Pauls May 6 16 Phil. 4.4. idem 39pp ; VI. True Gain; Opened in a Sermon preached at Pauls November 9 1656 Mat. 16.20 idem 36pp.; VII. The Peace of Jerusalem; A Sermon preached in the Parliament House Jan 9 1956 Being a Day of Private Humiliation kept by the Members thereof Psalm 122. 689. idem 34pp; VIII. Deaths Advantage or The Gain of Death: Opened in a Sermon preached the Last Summer at Northampton at the Funeral of Peter Whalley Esq. thenMajor of the Said Town Phi. 1.21. idem 31pp; IX. Sions Praises Opened in a Sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Major Aldermen and Common-Council of London on the day of Solemn Thanksgiving unto God for his long and gracious preservation of that great City etc. Psalm 147. 12131415. idem but 1657 30pp; X. A Sermon touching the use of Human or Humane Learning: Prached in Mercers Chappel at the Funeral of that Learned Gentleman Mr Joh. Langley a late School-Master of St. Pauls School in London on the 21 day of Septemb. 1657 Acts 7.22 idem but1658 34pp.; XI. The Comfort and Crown of Great Actions: In a Sermon Preached December 4 1657 Before the Honourable East-India Company Neh 13.31. idem but 1659 31pp; XII. The Rich Mans Charge: Deliverd in a Sermon at the Spittle upon Monday in Easter Week Apr. 12 1658 before the Lord Major etc I Tim. 6. 171819 idem but1659 50pp; XIII. God's Fidelity the Churches Safety: Opened in a Sermon preached before the Lord Major Aldermen and Common-Counsel on Wednesday a day of Humiliation by them appointed Septemb. 15 1658 Ezra 9.15 idem 39pp; XIV. The Substance of Two Sermons Brotherly Reconciliatons one touching composing of Controversies Another touching Unity of Judgement of Love amongst Brethren Preached in two Honourable Conventions of Parliament Phil.3.1516 idem but 1659 3pp; XV. Another touching Unity of Judgement and Love amongst Brethren Britherly Agreement Preached in two Honourable Conventions of Parliament - the former Jan. 27 1657 the other Feb 4 1658. Phil. 2.12 3299; XVI. The Brand pluck'd out of the Fire; A Sermon preached before the Lord Major Aldermen and Companies of London on Noveb. 5 at St. Pauls 1659 Zach. 3.12 Printed by Tho. Ratcliffe for George Thomasom at the sign of the Rose and Crown 1659 37pp ; XVII. The Misery of a Deserted People; Opened in a Sermon preached at St Pauls before the Lord Major Aldermen and Common-Counsel Decemb.2 1659being a Day of Solemn Humiliation by them appointed. Hosea9.12 idem 43pp; XVIII. The Wall and Glory of Jerusalem: In a Sermon preached in St. Paul's Church London before the Lord Major Lord General etc. on Feb. 28 1659 being a Day of Thanksgiving unto God for restoring the Parliament and Common Councel Zach. 2.5 idem but 1660 31pp; XIX. The Author and Subject of Healing in the Church; Set forth in a Sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Parliament of England at St Margarets Church in Westminster on Wednesday April 25 1660 being the first day of their Assembly Mal. 4. 23 idem 37pp; XX. The Meanes and Method of Healing in the Church: Set forth in a Sermon Preached before the Right Honourable the House of Peers in Westminster Abbey April 30 1660 being a day of Solemn Humiliation by them appointed 2 Chron. 7.1314 idem 42pp; and also: XXI. Divine Efficacy Without Humane Power: Opened in a Sermon Preached at St. Margaret's Church in Westminster before the Right Honourable House of Commons. June 28 1660 Being the day of solemn Thanksgivings for the happy Returne of the Kings Majesty Zach. 4.6 idem 43pp; XXII. The Lord's Property in His Redeemed People Opened in a Sermon at St. Paul's Church London. October 281660 I Cor. 6. 1920 idem 37pp; XXIII. Preaching of Chris:. Opened in a Sermon Preached at St. Peter's Church in the City of Norwich at an Ordination Septemb. 22 1661 Augustin. Epist. 203 idem but 1662 48pp. First edition of this collection first edition of some parts other parts are early editions. No dust jacket as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 70620031133. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. George Thomason at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Churchyart, printed by Tho. Ratcliffe hardcover
16536648<p>Full yapped vellum; large gilt arabesque decor to boards; particulars debossed in blind to spine. Encased in 1566 edition of J.L. Vives 1493-1540 De Officio Mariti published in Frankfurt.</p><p>Text and plates from the original 1609 printing but now with the Frankfurt 1653 title page. Without additions or corrections but lacking two tables "amphitheatri aeternae" & "primordialiter constituunt mundum". Maintains same curious pagination as 1609 editon 61-42-63; 145-146-145-146-147; 190-192-193-193. No missing pages.</p><p>Eleven plates from the 1609 edition 9 of which are folding attached to rear and twelfth plate at 1653 title page.</p><p>Rear plates most wholly or partially rebacked include: original 1609 title page portrait of Khunrath Tablet of Jesus Tablet of Adam Table of Rebis Laboratorium Designation of the Pyramids or Designatio Porta Amphitheatri Adumbratio Gymnasii Hypotposis Arcis and Feinde Figure of the Panel of Enemies this last with creature-caused losses to top peripheral text see image. Minor loss to upper margin of center fold of plates 8 & 9. Peripheral dampstaining to upper margin of plates 3 4 & 7. Watermark of a crest with 3 towers in a shield over a moat to plate 5. This reissue bound without the elusive wise owl.</p><p>Peripheral worming throughout margins with two exceptions; one of which travels without side-tracking from a2 through z4 see images. Wear and moderate soiling to boards. No previous owners' names or other markings. 222 pp. 1. 8 1/4 x 12 1/4 inches; 20 x 31 cm.</p> Tobiam Gundermannum; Guilielmus Antonius hardcover