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1792186152 cont. hcalf. backs worn. Upper part of leather on back of vol. 1 lacks (3 cm). A few brownspots. Internally good.
171713493Nürnberg, Johann Leonhard Buggel, 1717. Pergamenteinband, 8°, [9], 574 [18] S.; -Deckel berieben, Bindung etwas lose, Titelblatt gestempelt, gutes Exemplar, ohne Kupfer.
1701902419AGAmsterdam:, Sebastian Petzold, 1701. Kupferstich 26 x 15 cm (hoch), Blattgröße 33,5 x 20,5 cm.
1729SB-17129Prag, Johann Emler, 1729. 19 Bl., 462 S., 6 Bl. Brauner Ganzlederband der Zeit mit schwarzgeprägtem Rückentitel im Format 21 x 18 cm; marmorierter Buchschnitt. Mit ganzseitigen Porträtkupfer des Erzbischofs von Prag, Franz Ferdinand von Kuenburg, zahlreichen Kupferstich-Vignetten sowie einigen geometrischen Figuren (ohne weitere Kupfer-Tafeln). Reisebeschreibung des Serviten Angelikus Müller (1677 - 1734), der 1725 von Rom aus insgesamt fünf ausgedehnte Reisen ins Heilige Land, nach Griechenland, Konstantinopel, Vorderasien (Syrien), Nordafrika (Ägypten) sowie auf die Mittelmeerinseln Zypern und Malta unternahmen. Der vorliegende Band beschreibt die "Erste Reiß, von Rom aus über Corsica, Sicilien, Morea, Candien, Cypern, Tripoli di Soria, Tyrus und Sidon, nachher Nazareth, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, und in die Wüsten des Heiligen Johannis Baptistae. Auff die Berge Libanus, Thabor, und Carmelus. Wie auch zum Heiligen Fluß Jordan, und Andere Heilige Oerter in Palaestina". Müller beschreibt sowohl Geschichte, Geographie, Topographie und Herrschaftsordnung der von ihm besuchten Regionen als auch Lebensweise und Glaubensausübung der ansässigen Bevölkerung. Mit Inhaltsverzeichnis und Register im Anhang.
176816550Braunschweig: Lud. Schroder 1768. Early Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Early edition. 8vo. xii466pp. Contemporary full sheep; spine in 6 compartments with raised bands gilt. Decorated edges. Paste paper endpapers of stylized flowers and leaves. Printer's device on the title page; woodcut tail pieces. So far as we can determine this is the second edition the first dating from 1745 and the Preface is indeed dated 1745. Upper hinge neatly repaired; spine gilt nearly perished; wear to the head and tail of the spine and the corners else a very good copy. Lud. Schroder hardcover books
176820474Braunschweig:: Lud. Schroder 1768. Later edition. 8vo. . Contemporary sheep decorative gilt spine edges with some wear and spine rubbed minor chipping at spine ends. Printers device on title page and woodcut tail pieces. Some light foxing to outer margins. Still a very good working copy. Sermons on faith and God - Gospel on Ascension Day - obedience of The Commandments - sensual desires - universal love through Christ. Lud. Schroder, unknown
1791WRCLIT65878London: Printed and Sold by R. Hindmarsh 1791. xv11431-991pp. Small octavo. Extracted from bound pamphlet volume. Early ink underscore of two lines in preface last leaf neatly detached early ink caption in upper margin of title "Swedenborgian" light foxing and smudging otherwise a very good copy. Denoted the "Fourth Edition." The earliest edition under this title recorded by the ESTC is the 1790 "third" edition and the last the 1797 "fifth" edition. All seem to be uncommon in institutions: 1 copy of the third edition is reported 2 copies of this edition none in North America and 3 of the fifth edition. Another "fourth edition" appeared in Baltimore in 1792. One is somewhat hard- pressed to account for the apparent scarcity of these early editions of the New Jerusalem Church Liturgy. ESTC T123152. Printed and Sold by R. Hindmarsh unknown books
170249254London: J. Taylor 1702. First Latin edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. 16 xv 1 439 1pp. Woodcut printer's device at title; additional half-title precedes main work; annotations; index and errata. Contemporary calf paneled in blind; spine elaborately tooled in gilt morocco lettering piece; dentelles; edges sprinkled in red. Mild wear at extremities; bookplate and old shelf marks at pastedown and endleaf; else an attractive copy with fine crisp text.<br /> <br /> Collation: 8 A-2E8 2F4 = 236 leaves.<br /> <br /> First Latin edition of this controversial work by Nektarios 1602/05-1676/85 the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1661 to 1669 dedicated to Thomas Tenison the archbishop of Canterbury and King William III. Fabricius notes that Nektarios was born in Crete and educated at Athens under Theophilus Corydales. He was a strict partisan of Greek orthodoxy and endorsed the Confession of Mogilas in 1662. “During his patriarchate the Romish emissaries were very active in endeavoring to persuade the Greek Christians of Palestine… to unite with the Church of Rome; among them a Franciscan named Peter was especially active in distributing five tracts in defense of the papal authority. These tracts Nectarius answered by the publication of another entitled Peri tes arches tou Papa antirresis - On the Beginning of the Pope Antichrist which is a fair refutation of the five principles laid down in the Roman Catholic tracts†McClintock & Strong Cyclopedia 6:914. This refutation first appeared at Yassy in 1681 or 1682 and was later translated into the present Latin version by the eminent scholar and Huguenot refugee to England Pierre Allix 1641-1717. The conclusion of the text notes “Excusus per Metrophanem Hieromonachum Giazi Yassy in Moldavia A. MDCLXXII†-- the year of the Synod of Jerusalem which represented the climax of the Orthodox reaction against the heresies of Cyril Lucaris. Following the main text are two brief discussions of the Jesuits pp.385-406: De Jesuitis On the Jesuits; De Jesuita qui in Orientales nugas es mendacia effugiit On the Jesuits Who Spewed Falsehoods upon the Easterners. Dedication signed P. Allix.<br /> <br /> Provenance: Bookplate de-accession stamp Cathedral Library Ely where Allix’ son John Peter d. 1758 was dean. References: ESTC T115885. Graesse 4: 655. Fabricius Bibl. Graeca 9 1814 310: “lucem videt moldauensibus typis a. 1682.†<br /> <br /> Full title and imprint: Του πανυ ÎºÏ…Ï Tou pany kyr Nectarii Patriarchae Hierosolymitani Confutation imperii papae in ecclesiam. Londini: extat apud Joannem Taylor in Caemeterio Paulino sub signo Navis. Anno MDCCII. J. Taylor hardcover
17897184CBParis, Chez Barrois, 1789. VIII, 389 (recte 392). Lederband der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, A|B [2 Warenabbildungen]
17897184CBParis, Chez Barrois, 1789. VIII, 389 (recte 392). Lederband der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung.
178161416Berlin, ohne Verlag bzw. Drucker, 1781. 8°. 29 S., 1 weißes Bl., Marmor. Brosch. d. Zt.
1773jfwjerusalemAmsterdam: Pieter Spriet 1773. Hardcover. Pages clean with toning to edges. Verhandelingen over de Voornaamste Waarheden van den Godsdienst uit het hoogduitsch van den abt J F W Jerusalem. Rare early printing in Amsterdam 1773.Pages clean with toning to edges bindings solid cracking and prior repair to hinges boards show heavy wear and bumping Pieter Spriet hardcover
177036067Graz, Widmanstetter Erben, 1770. Kl.-8°. Mit einigen Holzschn.-Vignetten. 172 S., 2 weiße Bll., Ldr. d. Zt. a. 4 Bünden m. Rückenverg. u. dreiseitig gespränkeltem Rotschnitt.
1731901485AGAmsterdam:, Westersteins en Smith, 1731. Kupferstich 29,5 x 44 cm, Blattgröße 39,5 x 47 cm.
170612239Éditon originale française, bien complet des 9 planches dont 5 dépliantes et du frontispice. Intéressante description de Balbeck, de Palmyre. Pleine basane brune, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre rouge. Très bon Paris Ribou 1706 1 volume in-12
1734R108156Liège, chez J.F. Broncart 1734 [4] + 262 + [8] pp., avec vignette gravée sur la page de titre & une planche gravée hors-texte (deuxième page de titre), incomplet: les 27 figures hors-texte manquent, "Nouvelle édition corrigée et chatiée selon le stile du tems & enrichie de figures en taille douce", 16cm., reliure pauvre (dos en cuir, plats cart.), qqs. rousseurs, texte complet et en bon état, R108156
1750Y121109Liège, et se vend à Lille, chez Jacquez s.d. [ca.1750's] [2bl.] + [2] + iv + [2] + 272 + [8] + [2bl.] pp., orné d'un titre-frontispice et de 26 gravures hors-texte d'après Boece a Bolswert (1550-1633) qui illustrent les gens que les deux soeurs rencontrent lors de leurs peregrinations, 17cm., reliure plein-cuir brin d'époque, titre et décorations dorées au dos, mors fendus aux extrémités (à ca. 3cm.), tranches marbrées, texte et intérieur sont frais, [Cet ouvrage raconte, sous forme de dialogues, sur un voyage imaginaire de deux soeurs, l'une est chanceuse et heureuse, l'autre rencontre beaucoup de mesaventures et d'accidents], R121109
1720PHO-9761720, à Paris chez Jean Baptiste Coignard , In-12,7ffnch - 398pp- relié plein veau brun, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre (petit manque) , tranches mouchetées , coiffes arasées , coins usés(Reliure de l'époque).