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1579139623Antuerpiae Antwerp Belgium: Ex officina Christophori Plantini 1579. paper-covered boards. Plantin Christopher. small folio. paper-covered boards. variously paginated but hundreds of pages. Volumes 5-10 lacking volumes 1-4 of this early work on Theology. Boards of both volumes with severe damage to the fore-edges as well as the preliminary pages of both volumes. Lacking the spines. Generally poor condition on the outside however the interior is in generally very good condition. Volumes 6-8 dated 1578; vols 5 & 9 dated 1579.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Volume 5-6 with title: 'Tomus V. -VI. operum D. Hieronymi a Mariano Victorio Reatoni canonico et sacræ theologiæ professore; . '; with woodcut printer's device on title pages<BR> <br /> Volume 7 with title: 'Tomus VII. commentariorum D. Hieronymi super Psalmos; . '; woodcut printer's device on title page<BR> <br /> Volume 8 with title: 'Tomus VIII. commentariorum D. Hieronymi adscriptorum . '; woodcut printer's device on title page<BR> <br /> Volume 9 with title: 'Tomus IX epistolarum D. Hieronymo falso adscriptarum . ; woodcut printer's device on title page<BR> <br /> Volume 10 Index with title: 'Index locupletissimus in omnes tomos operum D. Hieronymi quammaxima diligentia collectus. . '; title page with woodcut device; printed in 3 columns; unpaginated. With printed marginalia. Includes indexes. Ex officina Christophori Plantini unknown
1602R320122740Apus Sebastianum Niuellium sub Ciconiis via Iacobaea. 1602. In-4. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. Environ 500 pages - ouvrage essentiellement en latin - textes sur deux et sur trois colonnes - dos cuir frotté - étiquette collée sur la coiffe en pied - titre, filets, tomaison et fleurons dorés sur le dos - mors abîmész - coiffes frottées - ouvrage d'environ 24 x 37 cm - contre plats jaspés - annotations sur la page de titre - 3 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.04-XVII ème siècle
16841905140004Francofurti ad Moenum et Lipsiae: apud Christianum Genschium 1684-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. 0x0x0. 11 volume set bound in 6. Folios. Bound in contemporary full calf most volumes rebacked. Covers worn spines cracked at hinges. Rubbing scraping to covers. Rear board to Volume 10-11 almost detached. Marbled end sheets. Engraved title printed title in red and black with vignette. Text printed in two columns. Some minor marginal loss to vol. 10. Few pages loose. Armorial bookplate of W. H. Mill "Clarum Reddidit Industria". <br><br> Saint Jerome was an Illyrian Latin Christian priest confessor theologian and historian who also became a Doctor of the Church. He was the son of Eusebius of the city of Stridon on the border of Dalmatia and Pannonia. He is best known for his translation of the Bible into Latin the Vulgate and his commentaries on the Gospel of the Hebrews. His list of works commentaries and epistles are quite extensive. <br><br> Contents are: Book I: Epistolas ipsius in tres partes distinctas ac Des. Erasmi Roterodami scholiis summa cvra et diligentia explanatas atqve castigatas complectens. 210p.; Book 2: Epistolarum secundus tomus. 250p.; Book 3: Qui est ultimus librorum epistolarium 214p.; Book 4: In cujus prima parte reperies erudita quaedam sed hactenus falso inscripta Hieronymo. In secvnda aliena sed suis quaeque titulis autorem testantia. In tertia lectu prorsus indigna et imprudenter attribvta doctis viris quae tamen adjunximus ne quid amputasse videremur editioni jam receptae. 261p.; Book 5: Commentarios in prophetas quos majores vocant continet. 516p; Book 6: Commentarios in duodecim prophetas quos minores vocant juxta utramque translationem continet. 243p.; Book 7 Cui insunt in parabolas Salomonis commentarii in ecclesiasten commentarii ; homiliae quatuor in cantica canticorum origenis nomine. Denique in Job commentarii. 185p.; Book 8: Commentarios in psalterium habet. 178p.; Book 9: Complectens commentarios in Matthaeum et Marcum et in divi Pauli epistolas: videlicet ad Galatas Ephesios Titum Philemonem necnon commentarios in omnes Pauli epistolas sed incerto autore: postremo Didymi de spiritu sancto librum ab Hieronymo versum. 339p.; Book 10: Volumen additionum primvm. 325p.; Book 11: Volumen additionum secundum. 217p. This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Francofurti ad Moenum et Lipsiae: apud Christianum Genschium hardcover
190734371London: Chatto & Windus 1907. First edition. Cloth bound in very good condition; Paper spine labels age toned. Two volumes; Translated out of the Syriac with Notes & Introduction by Ernest A Wallis Budge; Orignally compiled by Athanasius Archbishop of Alexandria Palladius Bishop of Helenopolis Saint Jerome and Others; Frontis plates of facsimile manuscript pages; Fore and foot edges untrimmed; lxxi 382 & 350 pages. Chatto & Windus unknown
169371521Parisiis: apud Urbanum Coustelier 1693. Piel de época con hierros y nervios dorados. Gran folio. apud Urbanum Coustelier unknown
156237366Romae: Apud Paulum Manutium Aldi F. 1562. 4to 21.8 cm 8.5". 109 7 ff. <br><br>Brought together here are St. Ambrose's De virginitate St. Jerome's Epistola ad Demetriadem de virginitate servandra and St. Augustine's De sancta virginitate three important works by three Church Fathers on celibacy and virginity concerns of the early church that greatly affected the life of early clergy and nuns and had significant ramifications for laity as well. The Roman Aldine press essentially served as an extension of the papacy which capitalized on its fame to disseminate with great cachet Vatican-approved texts in the publication war that was such an integral part of the Protestant and Catholic Reformations this work being no exception.<br>Â Â Â Â This neatly printed text has single columns with unaccomplished guide letters and shouldernotes using roman font; the iconic Aldine device appears on the title-page and an errata list appears in double-column format at the end.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: The printer's mark of Jan Baptiste Verdussen II depicting a stork feeding a snake to another stork with the Latin motto "Virtus pietas homini tutissima" which can be dated between 1659 and 1759 has been excised from another source and affixed to the front pastedown possibly as a bookplate as speculated by the Provenance Online Project; this title is later listed in the auction catalogue of Jean-Baptiste Verdussen III's book collection suggesting this copy may have belonged to the Verdussen family. Two early inked signatures of G.J. Enoch and J.F. Van de Velde also appear on the front endpapers. Most recently in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear.<br>Â Â Â Â Searches of WorldCat and NUC located only four U.S. libraries reporting ownership CLU LNT MnCS UPB. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Adams A950; EDIT16 CNCE 16242; Index Aurel. 104.682; Renouard Alde p. 186 no. 7; UCLA Aldine Press: Catalogue of the Ahmanson-Murphy Collection 2001 678. Not in Kallendorf & Wells Aldine Press Books. On the Aldine press at Rome see: Curt Buhler "Manutius and His First Roman Printings" Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 46 pp. 20914. 19th-century polished calf spine stamped in gilt with two gilt-stamped leather title-labels covers framed with a dog-tooth roll two gilt fillets and small fleurons at corners; gilt floral rolls to board edges and turn-ins all edges stained red with marbled endpapers. Binding rubbed and refurbished one leather spine label chipped and the other removed; spotting on endpapers evidence of a removed bookplate at back. Mostly light offsetting of text throughout intermittent mild to moderate unobtrusive waterstaining including to title-page and other spotting; title-page and eight more leaves of text with marginal repairs one gutter showing narrow band of discoloration possibly glue action. Provenance indicia as above two pencilled endpaper notes. => An important collection from an interesting era of the Aldine Press; and a strong in fact quite handsome copy. Apud Paulum Manutium, Aldi F. hardcover books
101930Parisiis (Paris), Urbanum COUSTELIER, 1693-1706, 5 volumes in-folio de 428x280 mm environ, Tome I : 1 f. blanc, faux-titre, frontispice, titre en rouge et noir avec vignette, 29 feuillets (epistola, prolegomena, Laus , veterum testimonia, capitulationes), 1710 colonnes (2 colonnes par page), 2 ff. ( variantes lectiones, addenda, privilège), 2 cartes dépliantes, 1 feuillet blanc - Tome II : 1 f. blanc, 18 ff. (faux-titre, titre en rouge et noir avec vignette, prolegomena, supplementum), 886 colonnes (2 colonnes par page), 12 ff. (index), 550 colonnes avec le privilège sur le dernier feuillet, 1 f. blanc - Tome III : colonnes 1834 colonnes, 5 ff. (epistola, index, privilège), 1 f. blanc - Tome IV : 1 f.blanc, faux-titre, titre en rouge et noir avec vignette, 10 ff. (prologomena), 532 colonnes, 3 ff. (index), 830 colonnes, 31 ff. (index ; (8) - Tome V : 1 f. blanc, faux-titre, titre en rouge et noir avec vignette, 4 ff. (praefatio, table), 70-1200 colonnes, 1 f. blanc, reliures plein cuir granité brun de l'époque, dos à 6 nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés sur pièces de titre bordeaux, ornés de caissons à riches motifs dorés. Avec 3 cartes dépliantes, des lettrines et bandeaux. Des coins émoussés, 4 coiffes supérieures et une inférieures manquantes, des frottements et épidermures avec petites restaurations, des rousseurs et pages brunies, quelques mouillures dans les marges, des notes et ex-libris manuscrits dans les marges et sur les pages de titre, quelques erreurs de numérotation (feuillets inversés), sans manque.
1984bn1513Belser Verlag Stuttgart Reliure d'éditeur 1984 Très beau fac similé du nouveau testament inscrit à bibliothèque du Vatican à la cote VAT. LAT. 39. C'est une copie de la traduction de Saint-Jérome du nouveau testament datant du 13° siècle. Elle est très richement enluminée et réputée pour la qualité dramatique des illustrations décrivant la vie du Christ. Environ 100 illustrations accompagnent le texte. Boite toilée marron avec pièce de titre sur le premier plat, petit volume de commentaires pleine toile marron, 119 pages en allemand, par Giovanni Morello et Ulrich Stockmann, tirage à 600 exemplaires, dont 50 ont été réservé au Pape Jean Paul II. Le fac-similé fait 348 pages, mesure 15 cm * 22 cm, il porte le numéro 520. L'ouvrage est relié d'une plein peau estampée à froid. Bel exemplaire dans sa boite d'origine. Petit tirage. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.