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18331681CASTRES. IMPRIMERIE DE VIDAL AINE. 1833-1837. 4 VOLUMES IN-8 (13,5 X 21 X 15 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE XVI + 352, 512, 612 ET 648 PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE 1/2 VEAU HAVANE, DOS A QUATRE LEGERS NERFS, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTE MAROQUIN ROUGE. ENVOI MANUSCRIT AUTOGRAPHE SIGNE DE L'AUTEUR AU COLONEL DUPUY. AVEC UN POEME DE 4 PAGES: «LA NAISSANCE D'UN PRINCE» PAR MAGLOIRE NAYRAL, JUGE DE PAIX A CASTRES. CASTRES. IMP. DE VEUVE GRILLON. 17 MARS 1856. OUVRAGE RARE COMPLET (BRUNET. 24748). PETITS DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS, DONT CHARNIERE DU PLAT INFERIEUR DU TOME 3, SINON TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
18332123CASTRES. VIDAL. 1833-1837. 4 TOMES EN 4 VOLUMES IN-8 (15 X 22 X 17 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE XVI + 352, 512, 612 ET 648 PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE 1/2 BASANE HAVANE, DOS A 5 NERFS, TITRE DORE, COUVERTURE CONSERVEE, NON ROGNE. OUVRAGE RARE COMPLET (BRUNET. 24748). PETITS DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS SANS GRAVITE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
181416294Chelsea, Tilling, 1814. In-12 de 48 pp., veau fauve, dos lisse orné, double filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque).
1898140602P., Agence centrale de la société 1898 32 année en 31 volumes 1870-71 en 1 volume. In_ demi-basane brune, dos lisse, filets dorés, ch : entre 360 & 710 pp. Quelques illustrations dans le texte ou à pleine page, quelques planches hors-texte et fac-sim repliés. Menus frottements, 2 coiffes usées en pied, un accroc de papier au secons plat d’un volume, quelques coins émoussées ; quelques marges brunies. Tampons de la bibliothèque du Consistoire de Paris. Bon ensemble.
182924466Oxford: Oxford University Press. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1829. Fifth Edition. First Printing. Leather. Publisher's full brown calf spines in six compartments separated by raised bands gilt lettering and borders on burgundy labels in two compartments floral gilt tooling in remainder gilt and blind-stamped borders on covers all edges red marbled endpapers gilt dentelles. Gilbert Burnet 1643 1715 was a Scottish theologian and historian and Bishop of Salisbury Sarum. He was fluent in Dutch French Latin Greek and Hebrew. Burnet was respected as a cleric a preacher and an academic as well as a writer and historian. He was associated with the Whig party. In the mid-1670s a French translation of Nicholas Sanders' De origine et progressu schismatio Anglicani libri tres 1585 appeared. Sanders attacked the English Reformation as a political act carried on by a corrupt king. Several of Burnet's friends wished him to publish a rebuttal of the work so in 1679 his first volume of The History of the Reformation of the Church of England was published. This covered the reign of Henry VIII; the second volume 1681 covered the reign of Elizabeth and the Elizabethan Religious Settlement; the third volume 1714 consisted of corrections and additional material.1 His literary reputation was greatly enhanced by this publication. The Parliament of England voted thanks for Burnet after the publication of the first volume and in 1680 the University of Oxford awarded Burnet the degree of Doctor of Divinity on the advice of William Sancroft Archbishop of Canterbury. For over a century this was the standard reference work in the field although Catholics disputed some of its content. Thomas Babington Macaulay describes Burnet in relation to the king he served William of Orange: "When the doctor took liberties which was not seldom the case his patron became more than usually cold and sullen and sometimes uttered a short dry sarcasm which would have struck dumb any person of ordinary assurance. In spite of such occurrences however the amity between this singular pair continued with some temporary interruptions till it was dissolved by death. Indeed it was not easy to wound Burnet's feelings. His self-complacency his animal spirits and his want of tact were such that though he frequently gave offence he never took it." - History of England Vol. 2 Ch 7. . Armorial bookplates of Walter Hamilton Moberly on feps prize inscription in Latin on ffep of Volume One otherwise unmarked tight square and clean. All six volumes of the text but laking the seventh Index volume. VERY GOOD. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Oxford University Press hardcover
181525378Vergèze 1815 in-folio Manuscrit, reliure plein veau in-folio, mais il ne reste quasiment plus rien du cuir de la reliure initiale, texte manuscrit à l'encre brune, verte et rouge orné de trés nombreuses lettrines calligraphiées en couleurs à l'encre brune, verte et rouge sur toute les pages ainsi que des Calligraphies en ornementation du texte, en bandeaux et culs-de-lampes en couleurs, la Table des matières et sur les 3 dernières pages : Règles d'Arithmétique, collationné complet, 255 pages, Fait à VERGÈZE, le 20 Septembre 1815, chez Mr J. JUEIRAL, signé Auquier (notés en bas de la dernière page avant les pages de Tables),