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1552184101552 Broché avec jaquette - 15,5 x 24 - 276 pp année 1970 - Editions Robert Laffont
1523169981523 Broché - 15 x 23 - 510 pp - année 2000 - Editions Denoel -
1520187361520 Broché - 15 x 20,5 - 375 pp - année 1976 - Editions d'Aujourd'hui - "Les Introuvables"
15875183AG1587. Holzschnitt aus "Cosmographia" (7. Buch, deutsche Ausgabe, "Von den Ländern Asie") von Sebastian Münster, Darst. 37,8 x 15,6; Bll. 41,5 x 36,7. Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.+
1587910997CGWittenberg:, Ambrosius Kirchner, 1587. Holzschnitt, 27 x 36,5 cm, Blattgröße 30,5 x 39 cm. [2 Warenabbildungen]
1587910998CGWittenberg:, Ambrosius Kirchner, 1587. Holzschnitt, 27,5 x 38 cm, Blattgröße 30,5 x 39,5 cm. [2 Warenabbildungen]
156416959Cologne: Apud Maternum Cholinum 1564. First Latin edition. Hardcover. Very good. Folio. xx205pp. Printer's device on title; woodcut initials. First Latin edition translated by John Grodecius. The dedicatory matter is followed by a Life of St Cyril a discussion of his works and an index. Early 19th century marbled paper boards later lettering label gilt; page edges stained yellow. The text block is generally clean and crisp with an ownership name on the title and two stamps from Domkapital Munchen; the title page is lightly soiled and short marginal tears no loss to the final 11 leaves. The binding has wear at the spine tips and edges later free endpapers else is very good. Apud Maternum Cholinum hardcover books
159565397(Straßburg, Theodosius Rihel, 1595). Fol. Titelblätter in Rot u. Schwarz m. wiederh. breiter figürl. Holzschn.-Bordüre. Mit 132 tlw. wiederh. Textholzschnitten von Tobias Stimmer u. großer Holzschn.-Druckermarke am Ende des ersten Bandes. 6 Bll., 946 S., 20 Bll.; 6 Bll., 214 S., 5 Bll., Blindgepr. Schweinsldr.-Bd. d. Zt. über Holzdeckeln m. abgeschrägten Kanten a. 5 Bünden m. goldgepr. Rückenschild u. Rotschnitt (die beiden Mittelplatten zeigen Justitia bzw. Lukretia).
156416959Cologne: Apud Maternum Cholinum 1564. First edition in Latin. Hardcover. Very good. Folio. xx205pp. Printer's device on title; woodcut initials. First Latin edition translated by John Grodecius. The dedicatory matter is followed by a Life of St Cyril a discussion of his works and an index. Early 19th century marbled paper boards later lettering label gilt; page edges stained yellow. The text block is generally clean and crisp with an ownership name on the title and two stamps from Domkapital Munchen; the title page is lightly soiled front free endpaper has been replaced and with short marginal tears no loss to the final 11 leaves. The binding has wear at the spine tips and edges later free endpapers else is very good.<br /> <p><br /> Originally published in Greek this is the first edition in Latin of the famous Catechetical Lecturs of Saint Cyril Archbishop of Jerusalem. Rare. Obly five copies located in OCLC<br /> <p>. Apud Maternum Cholinum hardcover
156412258Paris: G. Morel 1564. Contemporary gilt-ruled vellum over flexible paper boards gilt-lettered authors and titles in a gilt compartment in the middle of the spine evidence of four ties. <p>With: Athenagoras.        c. 133-c.190.<br />       Greek title apologia pro Christianis. Geneva H. II Estienne 1557. 8vo. 208p. Greek roman and italic type woodcut initials woodcut Estienne title device. </p> <br /> <p>      Ad I-II:  AN ELEGANT VOLUME WITH LANDMARK TREATISES BY TWO EARLY GREEK THEOLOGIANS  — one from a Catholic press and the other from a Protestant press: both in the famous Grecs du Roi types.<br />       THIS COPY WAS ANNOTATED BY TWO SCHOLARS. Antoine-Joseph-Amable Feydeau 1659-1741 prior general of the Carmelite Order corrected the Greek text of the first work and noted that the printer and editor were “damned heretics†tr. In the second work a 19th-century reader penned nearly one thousand words with alternate readings largely from BnF ms. Grec 174 theological concepts and extracts of other authorities. Both books are in very nice condition; from the library of T.K. Brooker.<br />       Ad I: THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF ANY PORTION OF THE ORIGINAL GREEK TEXT OF CYRIL’S CATECHETICAL LECTURES. Based on a manuscript owned by collector Henri de Mesmes now BnF ms. Grec 954 this edition has seven of the eighteen lectures for the catechumens of Jerusalem. The complete Greek text did not appear for nearly half a century. Variously attributed to Cyril or his successor John II of Jerusalem c. 356-417 the Mystagogic Catecheses follows. Together these prepared the newly baptized for first communion and provide some of the earliest details of liturgical practices in the Eastern church. Small rust hole touching a few letters deleted inscriptions of the Carmelites of Angoulême.<br /> ¶Hoffmann Bibliographisches Lexicon der gesammten Litteratur der Griechen I: 495; BP16 114497.<br />       Ad II: EDITIO PRINCEPS of the Embassy for the Christians. An ex-Platonist Church Father Athenagoras makes the philosophical case for Christianity to the famously intellectual emperor Marcus Aurelius and defends the new religion against accusations of cannibalism promiscuity and atheism. Conrad Gessner 1516-65 edited the Greek text and translated it into Latin from a now lost manuscript family. This edition closes with Athenagoras’ On the Resurrection of the Dead edited and translated by Dutch humanist P. Nannick 1496-1557 and philological notes by both Estienne and Gessner.<br /> ¶Pouderon “Les Éditions d’Athénagore imprimées aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles†in Bibliothèque d'Humanisme et Renaissance 52 1990 5; Wellisch Conrad Gessner: a Bio-Bibliography 44.1; Schreiber The Estiennes 140; Renouard Annales…des Estienne 115; Hoffmann I: 399; GLN-2020.</p> G. Morel unknown