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1655LRB170914Pierre Du Moulin contre la messe, livre dédié à la soeur de Turenne (1613-1662) . Petit in-8°, deux tomes en un volume (1ère et 2nde partie) de 1655 et 1653 chez Jean Aubert à Genève. Rousseurs, reliure à la hollandaise, parchemin. Manque en tête. Titre à l'encre au dos de l'époque, étrangement en italien. Usure en pied, tranchefiles présentes et en bon état. Tranches mouchetées bleues. Agréable exemplaire. Ex-libris manuscrit 7 ff° - 247p. et 7 ff°-288p. Quatrième édition
168271281682 A Paris chez Sebastien Mabre Cramoisy, Nouvelle edition revue et corrigee, 1682 . In-12°, format 8x14 cm, reliure pleine peau, a nerfs, tranches jaspees. Epitre, sommaire (24),+514 pages, +(16) table des matieres. Gravure sur acier en frontispice. Les six livres en un tome. Les coins sont rapes, et les dorures (titres et ornements de caissons) sont passes, l'interieur est tres frais.Bon etat.
In 8° (19×12,5 cm); XXXII, 368 pp. Bella legatura coeva in tutta pelle marmorizzata con dorso a 5 nervi (qualche strofinatura e piccola mancanza alla pelle in corrispondenza dei bordi). Fregi e titolo impressi in oro ai tasselli del dorso. Tagli rossi. Frontespizio in rosso e nero. Antica firma settecentesca di appartenenza nobiliare al margine bianco del frontespizio. L’opera si apre con la dedica a Maupertius. PRIMA RARISSIMA EDIZIONE di questo celebre scritto del grande astronomo, matematico e filosofo originario di Castiglione del Valdarnol’11 gennaio del 1704 e morto a Berlino l’11 ottobre del 1791. Salvemini, nato da nobile famiglia pisana fu personalità eclettica e dotato di una profonda cultura matematica ma anche umanistica. Studiò diritto e matematica all’Università pisana ed insegnò nelle più prestigiose università europee come quella di Utrecht di cui fu anche rettore o in Svizzera dove insegnò retorica, discipline umanistiche, e matematica e partecipò a curare le edizioni di varie opere newtoniane. Fu membro delle principali accademie scientifiche europee. tanto per capire quanta fama aveva in vita basti ricordare come nel 1763 Federico il Grande, re di Prussia, lo invitò a a Berlino offrendogli la posizione di professore di matematica presso la Scuola di Artiglieria. Fu tra i principali esperti settecenteschi di sezioni coniche, equazioni di terzo grado e di artiglieria. E’ conosciuto con i nomi di Castillon o Castiglione perchè sotto questo pseudonimo pubblicò tutte le sue opere e firmò i suoi articoli. Salvemini pubblicò l’opera che qui presentiamo in risposta all’omonima celebre opera di Rousseau ma sostenendo, sulla scorta degli illuministi inglesi, il progresso della civiltà moderna. Quest’opera ebbe notevole successo tanto da vedere diverse ristampe. Questa è la PRIMA RARA edizione stampata da Jolly. All’interno in buono-ottimo stato di conservazione. Bellissima l’elegante e curata veste grafica. GOOD COPY.
1680113351680 reliure plein veau brun moucheté (binding full calfskin) in-douze (duodecimo), dos 5 nerfs (spine with raised bands) - roulettes sur les nerfs (fillets on the raised bands) - entre-nerfs à fleuron au fer évidé (floweret with hollowed out blocking stamp) - pièce de titre sur fond grenat avec filet or (label of title with gilt line), coiffe supérieure défraîchie (head of the spine faded), roulettes sur les coupes (fillets on the cuts), tranches jaspées (marbled edges), texte à manchette (marginal note), sans illustration (no illustration), travail de vers in fine sur quelques pages sans conséquence sur le texte (worm's work at rear on some pages no consequence for the understanding of the text), XXIV+320 pages avec Privilège du Roy, 1680 à Paris Chez Estienne Michallet,
Hugonis Grotii in consultationem G. Cassandri annotata. Cum necessariis animadversionibus Andreæ Riveti. Accessit tractatus de Christianæ pacificationis & Ecclesiæ reformandæ vera ratione, ab eximo quodam Theologo, ante annos LXXX editus. L'opera di Grotio cerca di appianare i gravi contrasti sorti con lo scisma calvinista, convinto quale era di ritrovare un punto di riconciliazione tra cattolici e protestanti. A tale propositi pubblica l'opera di George Cassander, teologo fiammingo,il quale aveva esposto i punti della dottrina che separano i protestanti dai cattolici. L'opera contempla quindi tre distinte opere. Esemplare perfetto con unghie. Assoluta mancanza di fori di tarlo o macchie d'umido. Pergamena coeva, titoli ad inchiostro al dorso, pp. XVIII, 272, 117, 3, 8, 206, in 8°
<p>22 cm, in 4°, rilegatura coeva in piena pergamena morbida, titolo manoscritto al dorso, p. (16), <span>233, (27). Il solo volume pubbicato di quest'opera teologica d</span>'inquisizione sull'eresia del calvinismo del luteranesimo. Antico tassello cartaceo al dorso, piccoli forellini lontani dal testo alla prima ed ultima carta. Uniforme brunitura delle carte senza disturbare il testo. Iniziali, fregi e finalini incisi, esemplare complessivamente molto buono. </p>
16720533Innsbruck, Wagner, 1672. Épais volume in-4 de 160 x 203 mm, 440 (23) pp. Relié plein vélin blanc d'époque. Étiquette d'époque en coiffe, autre étiquette (bibliothèque) plus récente en queue, année d'édition au crayon au milieu du dos. Marque d'ancienne bibliothèque au premier contreplat surmontée d'une référence au crayon. Première garde blanche avec deux inscriptions en latin et allemand. Page de titre principale placée en fin d'ouvrage (!), qui commence par la page signalant la première partie, avec une inscription à la plume en haut de cette page d'ouverture. Rarissime titre polémique anticalviniste. L'auteur, Ioannes ou Johannes Federer (1645-1706), était prêtre jésuite. Professeur et théologien, il s'est fait remarquer en particulier avec "Calvinismus Detectus, & dedoctus", un livre érudit et vigoureux qui condamne le protestantisme calviniste dans les termes les plus fermes. L'auteur y répond à deux lettres calvinistes, l'une du philologue Johann Georg Grævius (1632-1703), converti, l'autre de Johann Jakob Vedrosi (1624-1706). Avec bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe. Léger manque au dos, petits trous de mite aux toutes premières pages sans aucun autre dégât, deux morceaux de papier vierges collés pour couvrir les tampons du monastère d'origine, sinon intérieur très pur, exempt de rousseurs ou d'annotations. ***************************************************** Innsbruck, Wagner, 1672. Thick in-quarto volume, 160 x 203 mm, 440 (23) pp. Bound in full contemporary white vellum. Contemporary label at the endpaper, another more recent (library) label at the tail, year of publication in pencil in the center of the spine. Old library mark on the front cover surmounted by a pencil reference. First white endpaper with two inscriptions in Latin and German. Main title page placed at the end of the book (!), which begins with the page indicating the first part, with a pen inscription at the top of this opening page. An extremely rare anti-Calvinist polemical title. The author, Ioannes or Johannes Federer (1645-1706), was a Jesuit priest. A professor and theologian, he made a name for himself in particular with "Calvinismus Detectus, & dedoctus," a scholarly and vigorous book that condemns Calvinist Protestantism in the strongest terms. In it, the author responds to two Calvinist letters, one from the philologist Johann Georg Grævius (1632-1703), a convert, and the other from Johann Jakob Vedrosi (1624-1706). With headbands, initials, and tailpieces. Slight loss to the spine, small moth holes in the very first pages with no other damage, two small blank pieces of paper glued to cover the original monastery stamps. Otherwise, the interior is very clean, free of foxing or annotations.
Folio, with 2 copper-engraved portrait frontispieces, engraved and printed titles and 38 fine copper-engraved engraved plates, some mild offsetting and age-staining as usual; contemporary full calf, back with six raised bands ruled in blind, second compartment with red leather label lettered and tooled in gilt (label worn without loss of lettering), boards moderately age-scuffed and worn, board edges and corners worn and bruised, joints cracked (but all cords and binding entirely sound, a remarkably well-preserved, crisp, clean copy. The 'Life' is complete with frontispiece and 9 plates; the 'Lives' complete with frontispiece and 29 plates. Small unobtrusive repair to bottom blank margin of Q1; p.285 of the 'Life'; wrongly numbered 286 as usual; p.345 of the 'Lives' wrongly numbered 348 as usual. AN UNUSUALLY CLEAN, SOUND AND COMPLETE COPY OF A HANDSOME AND GRAPHIC EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY EDITION IN WHOLLY UNRESTORED CONTEMPORARY BINDING.
156525771[Page de titre absente] - S.l., s.é., 1565. Un vol. au format gd in-12 (171 x 115 mm) de 1 f. n.fol., 310 (x 2) pp. Reliure postérieure de pleine basane mouchetée blonde, plats jansénistes, dos à nerfs orné de filets à froid, tranches mouchetées.
1831WRCAM53628Rogersville Tn.: C. Armstrong 1831. Volumes I through V. 3093; 3803; 3853; 2964; 4003pp. Original printed wrappers. Mild chipping to extremities. Some tanning scattered foxing. Very good plus. Untrimmed and unopened. An almost complete run of the first five volumes of the magazine of the Calvinist Church whose basic belief was that God is absolutely sovereign and whose influence extended to the Congregational Presbyterian and Reformed churches. The first issue is the second edition abridged with the first nine issues of the magazine in 1827. The first edition of 1827 includes issues from all twelve months; the present copy of 1827 is an abridged version ending with the September issue. The remainder constitutes a complete run of the years 1828 to 1831 all in individually-wrappered issues. After 1831 the magazine folded for fifteen years before being revived in 1845 then finished for good in 1850. <br> <br> THE CALVINISTIC MAGAZINE was published in both monthly form and in an annual collected edition with an added titlepage. The myriad of subjects covered here include essays sermons missionary reports revivals and more relating to church matters activities and doctrine. Just a sampling from the 1827 edition yields chapters such as "The Carnal Mind" "The Responsibility of Females" and "Irresistible Grace." Thomas Cleland's sermon on "The Scriptural doctrine of the preservation and final perseverance of the Saints." given by him in Harrodsburg Kentucky appears in the June 1827 number. Other subjects of southern interest throughout the remainder of the issues include the popery of Louisiana the synod of Tennessee the Presbytery of Lexington and much more. The 1831 edition is not in Allen. <br> <br> Truly scarce both in institutions and the marketplace especially in such a deep run and in original wrappers in fantastic condition. ALLEN 713 760 809 861. MIDLAND NOTES 89:509 1827 ed. C. Armstrong unknown books
1604002788Paris, Veuve de Sébastien Nivelle, 1604