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169969737Francofurti & Lipsiae, apud Georgium Andream Endterum, Biliop. Norib. Imprimebat Schleusingae Georg Wilh. Goebel 1699. 1699. 28 Bll., 468 S., 9 Bll. Mit Titel in Rot- u. Schwarzdruck, 44 Kupfertafeln u. 7 gestochene (3 gefaltete) Portrait-Tafeln. Pergament der Zeit mit einfachem Rückentitel.
169029334<p>Der gantze Psalter des koeniglichen Propheten Davids translated into German by Martin Luther was printed in Breslau circa 1690 by the Baumannische Erben press under Johann Guenth. Roerer. The volume includes the Psalms together with Summarien and Denck-Spruechlein intended to accompany devotional reading. By the seventeenth century this translation had become a standard element of Protestant practice in German-speaking lands. Format: Sextodecimo 16mo single volume 6 x 4 inches 15.2 x 10.2 cm. Collation: unpaged. Binding: full leather. Condition: Good; some loss to corners and rubbing to edges pages frayed and weakened but no loss of text. #29334 PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> in der Baumannischen Erben Druckerey druckts Joh. Guenth. Roerer, Factor hardcover
16066828ALeipzig, Schürer, 1606. Kl. 8°. 17 unn. Bll., 635 S. Geprägter Pergamentband d. Zeit auf 4 Bünden. Mit 1 von 2 Schliessen. Einband leicht fleckig. Die ersten 50 Seiten mit kleiner Wurmspur.
165239539London: William Du-Gard. Good. 1652. First Edition. Hardcover. Later half calf with marbled boards. First edition in English. Engraved portrait frontispiece with some edgewear title in red and black with small woodcut device old PO name. 38 541 1 pp. Several woodcut headpieces and decorated initials. Binding cracked sections detached some damping. But pages are generally in good order. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall . William Du-Gard hardcover
1613308467ABLaugingen (Lauingen), M. Jacob Winter, 1613. 8°. 4 Bll., 755 S Sehr dekorativer und sauber rest. Original-Lederband mit Schließen. (Titelbl. erste und letzte Seiten rest., nur gering fl. nur wenige zurückhaltende Wasserrandspuren).
169290100HBFrakfurt; Leipzig:, Johann Friedrich Gleditsch, 1692. (1) Bl. (gestochenes Porträt), (1) Bl. (Vortitel), (1) Bl. (gestochenes Frontispiz), (22) Bll., 84, 319, 219 (1) Seiten, (1) Bl., (75) Bll., Ganzpergamentband der Zeit mit auf den Falz gezogenen Pergamentriemchen, farbiger Blattschnitt, 34,5 x 22 cm.
169636255Franckfurt ; Leipzig: Gottschalck Frankfurt Oder. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1696. Hardcover. OCLC Number: 256608467. Contents: ganze Schrift Kapitel Konkordanzien Anmerkungen. 3 Vols in 1. Wittenberg Balth. Christoph Wustens des altern Leipzig: Johann Friedrich und Johann Ludwig Gleditschen 1696. Publication statement slightly different on the Prophets NT and engr title. Prophets: DIE PROPHETEN alle Deutsch/ D. Mart. Luth New Testament: DAS NEUE TESTAMENT unsers Herrn Jesu Christi/ Verdeutschet durch D. Mart. Luth Engraved Title: BIBLIA SACRA. 52 336; 1-4 5-226 20; 160 ff. Lg. Thick 8vo. 2-column text. An unusually nice example of tawed pigskin vellum with functioning metal clasps. Lacking free eps. A little dampstaining mostly to lower margin otherwise very good. 9 x 6.5 x 4.25". Text and binding is solid. . Gottschalck Frankfurt, Oder hardcover
16701303050094Nurnberg Christoph Endters 1670-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. German language. Nurnberg Nuremberg Christoph Endters 1670. 8 29 1221 3 p. illus. plates ports. ; 38 cm. Quarter bound in later red cloth. Corners bound. Marbled boards. Tight binding and solid boards. Minor shelf wear. Slight rubbing to boards. Bumping to corners. Library coding to lower spine. Two seminary library bookplates pasted inside. Inscription top inside front board. Handwritten title page replacement. Clean unmarked pages. Profusely illustrated. Minor toning to pages throughout.<br><br>This scarce edition of Luther's translation of the Bible is known as the "Fegfeuer" or "Purgatory" Bible due to the alteration in Jude verse 23. It is an early original translation containing many then-revolutionary core principles of the Lutheran system of beliefs. Please feel free to view our photographs. Nurnberg, Christoph Endters hardcover
161634166London: Richard Field 1616. Small 4to 18 cm; 7". 4 296 ff. <br><br>Fourth edition in English of Luther's In epistolam Sancti Pauli ad Galatas commentarius which first appeared for the English monoglots in 1575 with second and third editions in 1577 and 1602.<br>Â Â Â Â The Epistle to the Galatians held a special place in Luther's heart and mind; he lectured on it in 1519 and also in 1523. It is widely reported that in his table talks he is recorded as saying: "The Epistle to the Galatians is my epistle. To it I am as it were in wedlock. It is my Katherine i.e. the name of his wife."<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Ownership inscription of Bryan Tompson 1735 fol. 166r; also on A2r undated family name spelled "Thompson" and with notation of cost of book as 5/3. Late 19th- or early 20-century ownership inscription on front free endpaper of G.P. Hesketh of Beltrami Cty. MN; later given 1907 to Dr. Charles Schwartz. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC S108962; STC rev. ed. 16973. 18th-century English speckled sheep recently rebacked; late 19th- or early 20th-century endpapers. Title-page cut down close to text supplied from a different copy mounted to restore page size and expose type on verso; leaf soiled. Top margins throughout closely cropped costing the top line of text on five of the eight preliminary pages and the running heads and folio numbers on many not all text leaves; staining in portions in margins and sometimes into the text of the upper outer sixth of a leaf; longitudinal hole on fols. 259 to 262 costing three words total. Not a perfect but a decent copy of a Lutheran mainstay in an edition not often found on the market. Richard Field unknown books
1691019351Frankfurt 1691. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Half morocco marbled boards. Printed in black letter Gothic type in a double-column layout. Spine ends reinforced with leather. Numerous woodcut illustrations in the text separate titles with woodcut borders and vignettes for NT and Apocrypha dated 1691. Title bound-in dated 1662 and first leaves from this earlier date OT and NT and Apocrypha from 1691 numerous paper repairs title and last text leaf laid-down marginal damp-staining throughout browning. 19th century half calf heavily rubbed. <br/> <br/> Frankfurt hardcover
16931909050058Franckfurt am Mann Johann David Sunnern 1693. Hardcover. Acceptable. Biblia Germanica Lutheran Bible Thick folio 43 cm. Bound in contemporary embossed pigskin. Front hinge cracked held by later leather straps. Title in red and black. Additional engraved title page by Jakob von Sandrart. 486 526 127 414 pages. Numerous maps and plates some double page. The maps depict the Mediterranean Canaan the Near East the itinerary from Egypt to the Promised Land and the world hemispheres. Includes a bird's eye view plan of Jerusalem. Minor mostly marginal foxing. See BMC Bible I 197 ed. 1668. This is the second Frankfurt edition of the large-format Toussain or Tossanus Bible with extensive glossary and commentary by the reformed Heidelberg theologian Paul Toussain 1572-1634. Not in Darlow & Moule. Lacking brass bosses corner pieces catches and clasps. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Franckfurt am Mann, Johann David Sunnern hardcover
16158673London Richard Field 1615. 10 90 93-318 p. Rebound Leather with ribbed back 4° London, Richard Field hardcover
1606D15188Strassburg: Theodosium Rihel 1606. Hardcover. Good. Pocket-sized 12mo 130 x 75mm. Pagination: 4 CCLXII 8 ff. Signatures: inserted 2 leaves A-Y12 Z11 lacking final blank stub but inserted five leaves. Old German Type. Each page printed within an elaborate woodcut border of masks putti vessels birds animals and scrolling ornament. Seventeenth-century full vellum stamped in blind with central lozenge of crucifixion front cover and ornament back cover large remnants of leather ties; outer edges somewhat soiled and worn binding a bit rubbed otherwise an excellent survival for its prospective use. An early owner has added several leaves at the front and rear upon which are transcribed several additional psalms and biblical verses Psalm 34 Jeremiah 3 Jeremiah 30 John 1:1 Corinthians 1:10 John 1:2. Other markings @ 1606 in this same hand on the first inserted leaf at front. By this date in the inscriptions This psalm booklet Dises Psalmen Büchlein and a man Carlo from Strassburg may be making corrections at time of early press. A later date on this leaf is 1776 along with an unknown monogram or printers mark quite reminiscent of Theodosius Rihels fl. 1555-1608 printers mark but with different letters S & K. <br/><br/>During a critical period of time for the church Martin Luther saw the Psalms not only as the central model to Christian prayer but as a key biblical book that would spark a revival and lay the scriptural foundation for the Protestant movement. Luther said find in it the Psalter also yourself. as well as God himself and all creatures Luthers Works 35:257. The Psalms were an early focus of Luthers translations and teaching at the University of Wittenberg; there he first published an exposition of the seven penitential psalms in 1517. In a later work Luther classified the psalms by theme; they belonged to groups pertaining to prophecy instruction comfort prayer and thanksgiving. This pocket-sized psalm book hearkens to Luthers famous statement that the Psalms are the Bible in miniature. The psalms were a strategic book of the bible for a nascent Lutheran and the early owner of this book seemingly poured over it and added layers of extra verse and interpretation in the blank spaces of the book. Scarce edition. OCLC locates editions published by Rihel but this 1606 printing is not among those located. This copy unique for its early German annotations and biblical additions. We surmise they may be intrinsic to an early Lutheran community in Strasbourg or related to the Strasbourgian printers themselves. Theodosium Rihel hardcover books
162954437Kiøbenhafn Salomon Sartor samme Aar 1629. Lille8vo. Senere hldrbd. Enkel rygforgyldning. Titelbladet med ramme i træsnit. 1150 blade. Lettere brugsspor gl. ejernavn på titelbladet få brunpletter. <br/><br/><em>Første danske udgave af Luthers Store Katekismus - den Lille Katekismus blev allerede oversat i 1532 - og med Hans Poulsen Resens forord på bagsiden af titelbladet.Bibl. Dan. I258. - Ikke i Thesaurus II. </em> unknown
162954437Kiøbenhafn, Salomon Sartor samme Aar (1629). Lille8vo. Senere hldrbd. Enkel rygforgyldning. Titelbladet med ramme i træsnit. (1),150 blade. Lettere brugsspor, gl. ejernavn på titelbladet, få brunpletter.
1652978F20London: William Du-Gard 1652. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 13.5" by 9". Not Stated. The scarce first edition of Captain Henrie Bell's English language translation of Martin Luther's 'Table Talk' or 'Tischreden'. This was the first ever English language translation of the work. The scarce first English language translation of this important work translated from the original German by Henry Bell.Illustrated with a portrait frontispiece.An English language edition of a collection of Martin Luther's sayings around the dinner table based on notes taken by various students of Luther between 1531 and 1546. It was compiled by Johannes Mathesius J. Aurifaber V. Dietrich Ernst Kroker and several others and first published at Eisleben in 1566.ESTC R23064With the register: pi1 Aâ´ a4 B-3A6 3B5. Lacking only leaf 3B6 the final blank.Former owner's inscription offering notes on the work to the front pastedown and a newspaper clipping to the front free endpaper.Rebound with endpapers renewed.A wonderful example of this scarce first English language edition of an important work. Rebound in calf with blind tooling and with endpapers renewed. Light rubbing to board perimeters and back strip tail otherwise externally excellent. Front hinge strained but firmly held. Former owner's note pasted to front pastedown and newspaper clipping to front free endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Frontispiece laid down with minor losses to perimeters. Faint inscription to title page head. Title page age toned with significant handling marks. Pages otherwise lightly age toned with the odd spot and handling mark. Pencil notations throughout. Light tide marks to head of first three gatherings and final four gatherings. Lacking terminal blank. Very Good William Du-Gard hardcover
165237844London: William Du-Gard. Good with no dust jacket. 1652. First English Edition. Hardcover. 541 1 pages; . .or Dr. Martin Luther's divine discourses at his table etc : which in his life time hee held with divers learned men such as were Philip Melancthon Casparus Cruciger Justus Jonas Paulus Eberus Vitus Dietericus Joannes Bugenhagen Joannes Forsterus and others conteining questions and answers touching religion and many other main points of doctrine as also many notable histories and all sorts of learning comforts advises prophesies admonitions directions and instructions. This is the 1st English edition which was translated from the German by Capt. Henrie Bell. Contemporary leather calf ruled in blind. An unsophisticated copy in decent condition. Untrimmed text. Covers loosening with front held by a single binding cord. Minor chipping to extremities. Contents clean with minor spotting scattered. Aprox 8x14" 7 pounds. Headpieces endpieces and decorations. . William Du-Gard hardcover
169361152Leipzig in Verlegung des Authoris 1693. Folio. In contemporary black silk covered boards. Paper-label pasted on to upper part of spine. Wear to extremities missing parts of spine. Boards primarily front board with holes and tears to the black silk. Front end-papers with miscolouring. With marignal miscolouring throughout. Star windows and Luther's portrait on the plate highlighted with gold. 16 ff. 1 blank 1 double-page plate of Luther's house. <br/><br/><em>The rare first edition of this work on Luther’s birthplace and how it was bult. It quickly became a place of workship but was on private hand up until 1689. By the end of the 17th century the house fell into disrepair and a tavern was opened. The Eisleben magistrate disliked the appearance of the house and decided to have a wooden plaque depicting Luther taken down. Shortly after the building burned down and after a large city fire in 1689 the magistrate forced the owner Marie Friedrich to sell the house to the city by denying her the usual reconstruction loans. Luther was born in this house in 1483 and gave his last sermon and died here in 1546. </em> hardcover
169361152Leipzig, in Verlegung des Authoris, 1693. Folio. In contemporary black silk covered boards. Paper-label pasted on to upper part of spine. Wear to extremities, missing parts of spine. Boards, primarily front board, with holes and tears to the black silk. Front end-papers with miscolouring. With marignal miscolouring throughout. Star, windows and Luther's portrait on the plate highlighted with gold. 16 ff., [1 blank] + 1 double-page plate of Luther's house.
166584fcJacob Bertsche for Caspar Mangoldts 1665. Hardcover. Good. German Text. original binding. raised bands to the spine without a label. old gilt panelled calf over wooden boards. brass center and corner pieces. clasps are present but no closing mechanism. the second front end page has a previous owner's extensive notes in German dated from 1722 to 1735. the book has inscect damage on the boards and many of the pages. this mostly consists of tiny holes. the book is complete with 6 double page maps. one of the continents of the world and the rest cover the holy land parts of Europe and a bird's eye view of Jerusalem. the book is divided into 4 parts. the first section is not paginated with 82 pages. there are also sections covering the old testament new testament and the apocrypha. 476 pages; 2 pages; 462 pages and 352 pages. this is a huge tome that will attract extra postage. the book has age related marks and small tears but is very good for its age. the binding is holding well. the front hinge has been repaired. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Jacob Bertsche for Caspar Mangoldts hardcover
1604002788Paris, Veuve de Sébastien Nivelle, 1604
168110510Wittenberg Christian Schrödtern 1681-1682. 3 volumes 52 1189 2378 columns 28 601 1202 columns 1 32 524 1048 columns 28 688 1376 columns 1 48 602 1204 columns 26 751 1502 columns 96 1 p. Blind-stamped Leather with 5 raised bands each board equipped with 5 brass studs Folio Facsimile Edition of the famous Bach Bible in 3 volumes all kept in a perfectly fitting wooden case decorated with gilt. The set contains a true and complete reprint of Bach's Bible being a German Bible with extensive commentaries by Abraham Calovius founded on the writings of Martin Luther. This is the first complete facsimile-edition of Bach's Bible published by the Dutch publisher Uitgeverij Van Wijnen after the original being preserved in Concordia Seminary Library St. Louis. Each volume contains Bach's handwritten monogram on the title page and the set contains a total of 348 additions by Bach. Among which many underlined passages -both in red and black ink- various corrections of typographical and grammatical errors but most importantly his comments in the margins. A unique glimpse into Bach's personal beliefs and how he understood his vocation. Wittenberg, Christian Schrödtern hardcover