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152022852Hagenau, Gran für Rynman, 18. Januar 1520. 138 Bll. (erstes weiß); 211 (1 weißes) Bll., 2 Titelbll. mit Holzschnitt-Bordüren und Druckermarken Grans. Fol. (ca. 29 x 20 cm), Holzdeckelband der Zeit mit blindgeprägtem Schweinslederbezug, Schließen fehlen. Buchblock ganz leicht gebrochen. Einband gebräunt, berieben und bestoßen. Gelenke an den Kapitalen eingerissen. Schließen fehlen. Rückenbezug oben und unten vom Holzdeckel gelöst.
172621861Amsterdam, Boudestein (d.i. Hannover, Förster), 1726. Gest. Frontispiz ( von Seelaender), Titel in rot-schwarz-Druck, 13 n.n. Bll., 1030 SS., eine ausfaltbare Kupfertafel, ein Textholzschnitt. 8°, Pergament der Zeit, Rotschnitt.
152359425[Wittenberg, Lukas Cranach d. Ä. u. Christian Döring], 1523. 4°. Mit breiter Holzschn.-Titelbordüre von Lukas Cranach d. Ä. 6 nn. Bll., Mod. HKunstldr.-Bd. m. goldgepr. Rückentitel.
15510966-23[Wittenberg], Hans Lufft 1551. Bd.4 (v. 12) apart. 4°. Titel in Rot und Schwarz mit gr. Holzschnitt-Titelvignette, 7 Bll., 605 fol. pag. Bll. Pgmt.-Bd. d. Zeit mit verblasstem handschriftl. Rückentitel u. Streicheisenrahmung der Deckel. Einband etwas berieben, Buchblock an wenigen Stellen leicht gelockert. Am Schluss einige Ss. mit kl. Wurmlöchlein in der oberen Ecke, teils leichte Braun- bzw. Wasserspuren im Gelenkt, wenige Ss. mit kl. Randläsuren. Vorsatz mit Besitzvermerk des 20. Jhd., Titelbl. mit Besitzvermerk des 17. Jhd. Hinterer Vorsatz fehlt. - (Opera germanica) EA. [2 Warenabbildungen]
159864028Konstanz, Nikolaus Kalt (4) u. Köln, Arnold Mylius (1), 1597-1598. 12°. Blindgepr. Schweinsldr.-Bd. d. Zt. a. 4 Bünden m. dreiseitigem Rotschnitt u. 2 intakten Schließen.
153520100Strassburg, J. Albrecht, 1535. 8 n.n. Bll., 492 Bll., 33 n.n. Bll. (letztes mit Errata und verso großer Druckermarke). 8° (ca. 11 x 16, 5 cm), blindgeprägtes Leder der Zeit über Holzdeckeln auf drei Bünden, zwei Metallschließen, davon eine fehlend. Zwei handschr. Rückenschildchen. Außenfalze brüchig und am oberen Kapital ca. 3 cm eingerissen.
1650137262Mainz / Frankfurt, Johannes Gottfried Schönwetter, 1650. 1. Aufl. 5 Teilbde. in zwei Bänden. 1. Bd.: 527, 482 S. Zuzüglich ca. 100 S. Namens- und Bibelstellenregister. 2. Bd.: 260, 282, 280, 358, (14), 352 S. Zuzüglich ca. 100 S. Namens- und Bibelstellenregister. Gr.-8°, Bd. 1: dekorativer Pergamentband der Zeit mit Prägung auf Holzdeckeln auf 4 Bünden. Bd. 2: dekorativer Pergamentband der Zeit. 1655.
ff. 360 (of 361) leaves. Lacks folio Fii (but with xerox facsimiles inserted). First signature detached, and somewhat browned. The title is printed in red and black, and has a central woodcut depicting Mount Parnassus, with the Muses, Bacchus and the temples of Delphi and Apollo. On the verso of the title page are the large woodcut arms of George, Duke of Saxony, showing a powerful knight in frontal view. This woodcut is dated 1514 in the banderole at the knight's head. The blank bottom 2.5" of the title have an old repair. Printed with wide margins in the text, and throughout there are marginal and interlinear Latin notes and comments in black ink by at least two sixteenth-century hands. (The manuscript notes here might reward better scholars than we are with interesting revelations). Folio. 330 mm. Highly decorated and tooled half alum tawed vellumized pig skin over oak boards binding. The spine covering is gone, revealing four double cord raised bands, and remains of an early manuscript used as binder's super. Clasps perished but the brass receivers on the front board are present. Johannes Beuschel was a German neo-latin poet and teacher at the Leipzig university. Probably born at Rothenburg ob der Tauber in the 1470's. From 1504 (and many years thereafter) he was a reader/professor of neo-Latin poetry. He probably died in Leipzig in 1522. Other names associated with him are: Erythropolitanus - Rotenburgensis; Johannes Tuberinus; Johannes Beusselius; Johannes Peussel or Pewschel; etc. He should not be confused with the anti-Jewish writer Johannes Matthias Tiberinus [ca. 1420-1500]. This is apparently an issue of one of the so-called lecture printings (Vortrag-Drucke). Used especially in Leipzig and Erfurt, they were issued in very small quantities for use in the university. Their wide margins were provided for just the sort of annotation seen in this example. They were apparently meant mainly for local sale. As a genre they are rather rare. Of this work we can locate no examples in the U.S. and only a few in Europe. Dedicated to George (the Bearded), Duke of Saxony (1471-1539), who became Duke of Saxony in 1500. He developed decided ability as a ruler. Among other actions, he took measures to suppress the robber-knights, and regulated the judicial system by defining and adjusting the jurisdiction of the various law courts. His court was better regulated than that of any other German prince, and he bestowed a paternal care on the University of Leipzig, where a number of reforms were introduced, and Humanism, as opposed to Scholasticism, was encouraged. The most significant era of his life unfolded after the time of this book, during Luther's Reformation. Most of his political measures, stood the test of experience, but in ecclesiastico-political matters he witnessed with sorrow the gradual decline of Catholicism and the spread of Lutheranism within his dominions, in spite of his earnest efforts and forcible prohibition of the new Protestant doctrine. Hardcover. Very Good. RARE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! Safe ADD1
[Fig. Blado-Teologia] (cm.30) bella piena pergamena coeva, tre grossi nervi, titolo al dorso. -- cc. 20 nn., pp. 783 + 1p con colophon e marca tipografica. Magnifico frontis, completamente inciso in xilografia con figure, stemmi, putti, cornucopie e scene mitologiche. Testo a due colonne, molti e bellissimi capolettera grandi e piccoli anche a fondo nero. Edizione originale molto bella come tutte le impressioni del Blado che ebbe l' incarico dalla biblioteca Vaticana di stampare molti suoi manoscritti Greci e Latini. Per notizie sul Blado vedi: BERNONI "DEI TORRESANI, BLADO E RAGAZZONI" Milano 1890. L' autore, Vescovo di Lucera e cardinale nel 1517, fu eccellente avvocato concistoriale, arrivò alla carica di vicario del Papa. Il Pontefice le dette l' incarico della stesura di questa importante ed erudita opera. Assai raro, manca a BM. STC., CHOIX, e a molta bibliografia consultata. Si allega, in fine, una lettera manoscritta in chiara grafia, su tre facciate, datata 1733. . Alcuni forellini di tarlo al dorso solamente, peraltro esemplare bellissimo, nitido e fresco. FUMAGALLI n° 46: " bell' edizione a due colonne in carattere molto minuto con bel frontespizio xilografico a figure", ADAMS J 30.[f23] Libro
17810041191781 Augsbourg, Frères Klauber, 1781. Grand in-12 (105 X 172 mm) maroquin vieux rouge, plats décorés d'un encadrement de triple filet doré avec fleurette aux coins et fleuron dans les angles, dos lisse, filet doré serti de dents de rat en place des nerfs, compartiments ornés aux petits fers, fleuron central, frise dorée en queue, pièce de titre maroquin vert sapin, coupes et coiffes filetées, chasses ornées d'une roulette dorée, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque) ; (1) f. blanc, frontispice, titre, 144 pages, 56 planches hors-texte. Petit manque de papier dans l'angle inférieur ou supérieur des pages 7/8 et107/108, sans atteinte au texte.
Lyon: Lugduni, apud Vincentium de Portonariis, in officina Johannes Crespin, 1542. Tres volúmenes en folio; 3 hs., portada, 147 ff. sin numerar y portada, 77 ff. sin numerar + portada, 194 ff. sin numerar + portada, 267 ff. sin numerar. Ejemplar con un pequeño taladro en los tres primeros folios del tomo tercero, con pérdida de algunas letras, por lo demás buen ejemplar. Impresión gótica. Encuadernación uniforme en pergamino, de la época.
1767Rel-Cat-bible-Vence-17-1.17 volumes In-4° reliés d'époque plein veau dos à nerfs ornés, 38 gravures et cartes dépliantes et 5 tableaux - Barbier I-404, Brunet I-888 Boudet & Mérande Paris & Avignon, 1767-1773.
In 8° (cm. 14,8), legatura fine '700 in Mz. pelle, titolo oro al dorso; cc. 63 numerate solo al recto. bella vignetta xilografica al frontis.; cinque capilettera figurati in xilografia, testo in elegante carattere rotondo. Poche carte brunite, margini leggermente corti, piccole abrasioni alla legatura, altrimenti esemplare ben conservato. Edizione molto rara. Olschki Choix nr. 5278; Adams, vol. II , 479; BM STC Italian pag. 612. Solo cinque copie nelle biblioteche italiane (ICCU, CNCE 38549).
174193583BBZüllichau:, Gottlob Beniam. Frommann, 1741. Gr.-8°. XVIII, 1080 S. Pergament auf 5 Bünden. Umlaufender Goldschnitt. (altersmässig gebräunt; auf Vorsatz vorne und hinten feine handschriftliche Besitzereinträge; altersmässig gebräunt; Vorsatz sehr, Text kaum stockfleckig; teils etwas angestaubt; Einband angestaubt mit Gebrauchsspuren; Kanten minim berieben; Buchdeckel hi
164270147BBAmsterdam:, Ioh. & Cornelius Blaev, 1642. 8°. 6 n.n. Bl., S.733-1653, 13 n.n. Bl., XII, 19 n.n. Bl., 3 gestochene Vignetten, Orig.-Pergament (kleiner Einriss in Index-Seite ohne Textverlust; leicht gebräunt; altersgemäss gut erhalten)
1941600003Leipzig, 1848-1941. Versch. geb. in 88 Bdn. 4 Bde. Rücken beschäd. bzw. lose. Jg. 77 Einbd. Wasserschaden. Fehlen: Jg. 1882 Nr. 10-11; TI zu Jg. 1856, 78, 83, 84.
1924R120445Ad Claras Aquas (Quaracchi), Ex typographia collegii S. Bonaventurae 1924-1948 Complete work [tomus I-IV, bound in 5 physical volumes]: xlv,769 + lxiv,801 + lviii,858 + ccclxx + ix,1170pp., title in red and black, 33cm., text printed in 2 columns, small stamp on title page, solid hardcover bindings in half-cloth (spines bit soiled, with a vague trace of a removed small label), decorated endpapers, text in Latin, interior is clean and bright, [full title of the work: Doctoris irrefragabilis Alexandri de Hales ordinis minorum Summa Theologica seu sic ab origine dicta "Summa fratris Alexandri", Tomus I: liber primus. Tomus II: prima pars secundi libri. Tomus III: secunda pars secundi libri. Tomus IV: liber tertius (prolegomena). Tomus IV: liber tertius (textus)], weight: 14kg., R120445
ediz. a cura di Ioannes Gillotius; in folio (cm 35,5x24), pp. 16 nn. con l’indice generale dell’opera, pp. 410 e 71 numerate solo al recto, 68 nn. con “Epitaphia in Bernardum de Laudibus Bernardi” e “Divi Bernardi Flores...”; 2 p. b., 139 p. nn. di indici, 1 b.; leg. coeva m/perg. con angoli e tit. manos. al ds., grande vignetta allegorica con al centro due cicogne unite in volo, e scene mitologiche nei quattro medaglioni angolari, alcune testatine e mm. capil. di cui alcuni molto grandi, testo su 2 colonne; antico rinforzo al margine delle prime 2 c. del 2° vol., lievi fior., lievi aloni e piccole mancanze al margine di m. pp., ma voll. solidi e nel complesso ben conservati. Graesse I, p. 343. 023/28
Complete series except for the rare volume 9 (volumes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 + 1 volume of indices), uniformally bound in cart.cover, leather spine with gilt lettering, some defects on spines, joints of vol.8 split and repaired, few foxing and stamps, copy from the library of the Belgian medievalist Raymond Macken O.F.M. with his signature, good condition, [CONTENTS: Volume 1: Commentaria in quatuor libros sententiarum magistri Petri Lombardi: in primum librum sententiarum, 1882, lxxxvii + 871pp. // Volume 2: Commentaria in quatuor libros sententiarum magistri Petri Lombardi: in secundum librum sententiarum, 1885, 1026pp. // Volume 3: Commentaria in quatuor libros sententiarum magistri Petri Lombardi: in tertium librum sententiarum, 1887, 905pp. // Volume 4: Commentaria in quatuor libros sententiarum magistri Petri Lombardi: in quartum librum sententiarum, 1889, 1067pp. // Volume 5: Opuscula varia theologica, 1891, 606pp. // Volume 6: Commentarii in Sacram scripturam, 1893, 640pp. // Volume 7: Commentarius in evangelium S. Lucae, 1895, xviii, 857pp.with ills. // Volume 8: Opuscula varia ad theologiam mysticam et res ordinis fratrum minorum spectantia, 1898, cxxiv + 757pp. // Volume 10: Operum omnium complementum, 1902, 277pp. // Indices in tomos I-IV operum omnium S. Bonaventurae, 1901, 502pp.], Total weight of this series: 40kg. (extra shipping expenses apply), R75240
1882R75240Ad Claras Aquas (Quaracchi), Ex typographia Collegii S. Bonaventura 1882-1902 Complete series except for the rare volume 9 (volumes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 + 1 volume of indices), uniformally bound in cart.cover, leather spine with gilt lettering, some defects on spines, joints of vol.8 split and repaired, few foxing and stamps, copy from the library of the Belgian medievalist Raymond Macken O.F.M. with his signature, good condition, [CONTENTS: Volume 1: Commentaria in quatuor libros sententiarum magistri Petri Lombardi: in primum librum sententiarum, 1882, lxxxvii + 871pp. // Volume 2: Commentaria in quatuor libros sententiarum magistri Petri Lombardi: in secundum librum sententiarum, 1885, 1026pp. // Volume 3: Commentaria in quatuor libros sententiarum magistri Petri Lombardi: in tertium librum sententiarum, 1887, 905pp. // Volume 4: Commentaria in quatuor libros sententiarum magistri Petri Lombardi: in quartum librum sententiarum, 1889, 1067pp. // Volume 5: Opuscula varia theologica, 1891, 606pp. // Volume 6: Commentarii in Sacram scripturam, 1893, 640pp. // Volume 7: Commentarius in evangelium S. Lucae, 1895, xviii, 857pp.with ills. // Volume 8: Opuscula varia ad theologiam mysticam et res ordinis fratrum minorum spectantia, 1898, cxxiv + 757pp. // Volume 10: Operum omnium complementum, 1902, 277pp. // Indices in tomos I-IV operum omnium S. Bonaventurae, 1901, 502pp.], Total weight of this series: 40kg. (extra shipping expenses apply), R75240
17701700Konstanz, J. F. Bez, 1770-1771. Mit 65 Kupfertafeln und 1 mehrfach gefalt. Kupferstichkarte. Zus. über 2500 Seiten. Folio (38 x 23 cm). Lederbände der Zeit mit je 2 farb. Rückenschildchen und reicher floraler Rückenvergoldung.
CZC-4qui contient, Les vies & les actions remarquables, des Roys, des Empereurs, des Princes illustres & des Grands Capitaines, L’établissement & le Progrez des Ordes Religieux & Militaires, Les Vies des Hérafiques & des Autheurs de Schifmes, Les Généalogies, l'Histoire fabuleuse des Dieux & des Héros de l"Antiquité Payenne, La description des Empires, Royaumes, Républiques, Villes, Iles, Montagnes, Fleuves & autres, Avec Hiftoire des Conciles Généraux & Particuliers, Etc... Par Louis Moreri édition revue, corrigée et augmentée en deux volumes, Complet en deux volumes de A à Z + Tome de Supplément ( A à Z) forts volumes in-4, 385x250, relié basane époque, accrocs et manque de cuir, méritent une restauration, Bel état intérieur, complet; 1297, 1362 & 1238 pages , poids de l'ensemble 16kg Lyon, Jean Baptiste de Ville, Paris chez Denys Thierry, MDCLXXXVIII, MDCLXXXIX