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NUREMBERG, NURNBERG, Johann Andrea Endters, 1729 -Fort In-folio, 40,5 x26 x 13 - Reliure d'époque pastiche de celle du moyen-age - Plats: Ais recouvert en maroquin estampillé à froid de dessins géométriques, renforcé dans chaque coin par 3 clous à tête ronde - Fermoirs cassés en cuir, renforcés de 2 clous identiques aux précédents qui ferment les gouttières renforcées également de 2 clous - Dos à 5 nerfs - Nombreuses gravures PP HT & Gravures en texte dont famille de Saxe - Lettrines - Textes entourés sur 2 colonnes - Page de titre, Frontispice, (10), (4), (48), (24), 1181 & (21) pages - certaines pages fripées ou légèrement déchirées, rousseurs éparses - Bel exemplaire En dehors de son importance dans la tradition religieuse, la traduction de Luther de la Bible est sans doute le texte le plus important pour la formation de l'allemand moderne.
1 vol. petit in-8 reliure XIXe demi-basane marron, toutes tranches marbrées, Ex Officina Heronis Alopecij, Coloniae, 1540, 8 ff., 856 pp. et 11 ff. n. ch. Surnommé "le plus grand disciple de Saint Augustin" par Antoine Arnauld, Prosper d'Aquitaine (vers 390-463) joua un rôle important dans les controverses pélagiennes (notamment avec Cassien). Ses épigrammes eurent un grand succès et servirent largement dans la formation des clercs à la doctrine augustinienne. Bon exemplaire (dos lég. frotté, petite piq. de vers à un mors, très bon état par ailleurs). Latin
27103Norimbergae (Nürnberg), apud Petrum Conradum Monathus, 1716. Title printed in red and black, engraved vignette, with engraved frontispiece, engraved title, 6 engraved folding maps and plates, including the large engraved map of the Holy Land, 8 engraved plates, and illustrations in the text. Three volumes in one, continuously paginated: [14], 788, [82] pp. 4to. Contemporary vellum. Brunet iv, 1203-4: "Ouvrage très estimé"; Graesse, Trésor de Livres Rares & Précieux, vi, 75; Blackmer 1406; Chadenat 4935: Hage Chahine 3950; Tobler, p. 213. Second and revised edition, first published in 1714. A Dutch translation appeared in 1719. Reland, the celebrated Dutch orientalist, was professor of oriental languages and ecclesiastical antiquities at the University of Utrecht. His description of Palestine is a remarkable work for its time, a significant, long-lasting contribution to research into the history and geography of early Palestine. Reland was eminently qualified to conduct this exhaustive survey: he was a geographer, cartographer and polylinguist possessing, in addition to the European languages, full command of Hebrew, Arabic and classical Greek. The work enumerates and describes 2500 sites mentioned in the Bible, Mishna and Talmud and is probably the most important work published by Reland. - Ancient annotations on front paste-down and recto first fly leaf, small stamp in blank portion of the title-page, a bit age-toned but a good copy. The illustrations in good impressions and showing, besides the Holy Land, among others a folding genealogical table of the Herods and a folding table comparing ancient measurements of distances.
164634142Rotterdam, Arnold Leers, 1646. (22), 632, (2) SS. - (Beigebunden) II: [Saumaise, Claude]. Funus linguae hellenisticae, sive confutatio exercitationis De hellenistis et lingua hellenistica. Leiden, Jean Maire, 1643. 390, (2) SS. Pergamentband der Zeit auf 3 durchzogenen Bünden mit hs. Rückentitel. Spuren von Bindebändern. 8vo.
8vo. (22), 632, (2) pp. - (Bound with) II: [Saumaise, Claude]. Funus linguae hellenisticae, sive confutatio exercitationis De hellenistis et lingua hellenistica. Leiden, Jean Maire, 1643. 390, (2) pp. Contemporary vellum with ms. title to spine. Remains of ties. Attractive sammelband containing two polemical treatises, both in their first editions. I: A Calvinist treatise by the Huguenot theologian André Rivet (1572-1651), part of his controversy with Hugo Grotius. - II: Anonymous pamphlet of historical linguistics by the French classicist Salmasius (1588-1653). Pages 281ff. contain the "Ossilegium hellenisticae, sive appendix ad confutationem exercitationis De hellenistica". - Some insignificant browning due to paper. Title of I and front pastedown have contemp. ownership of "Stephani Pauli Munkátsi", noting the price of acquisition ("fl. 3.50"); a few underlinings and marginalia by his hand in red ink early on. Later in the Munkács library of the counts of Eszterhazy (engraved bookplate on pastedown); later library label from the Eszterházy castle of Cseklész/Bernolákovo ("Pozost. Neb. Dra Michala Eszterházyho Polozka Inventáru Knihovna 58") and notary's stamp of flyleaf. I: OCLC 257630576. - II: Graesse VI.1, 249. OCLC 3531907.
1666573741 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque pleine basane mouchetée, dos à 5 nerfs orné, R. Patris S. Hieronymi Savonarolae Ferrariensis Orinis Praedicatorum Triumphus Crucis, sive de veritate Fidei Lib. IV, recens in lucem Editus cura Reverend. P. Fr. Stephani Meney, O.P., Apud Andream Galle, Gratianopoli, 1666, 12 ff., 308 pp. [ Avec : ] De Simplicitate Christianae vitae Libri quinque Verè aurei, recens in lucem Editi cura R. Patris Fr. Stephani Meney, O.P., Apud Andream Galle, Gratianopoli, 1667, 5 ff., 162 pp. et 3 ff., [Avec : ] Meditationes in Psalmos Miserere, In te Domine speravi et Qui regis Israël, Liber recens editus a R. P. Fr. Stephano Meney, O.P., Apud R. Philippis, Gratianopoli, 1668, 5 ff., 1 f. blanc, 216 pp. [ Avec : ] Expositio Orationis Dominicae, sivi in eam Lectio, Oratio, Meditatio, Contemplatio Et ejusdem sermo in Vigiliam Nativitatis Domini, Liber recens editus a R. P. Fr. Stephano Meney, O.P., Apud R. Philippis, Gratianopoli, 1669, 153 pp.
1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque pleine basane mouchetée, dos à 5 nerfs orné, R. Patris S. Hieronymi Savonarolae Ferrariensis Orinis Praedicatorum Triumphus Crucis, sive de veritate Fidei Lib. IV, recens in lucem Editus cura Reverend. P. Fr. Stephani Meney, O.P., Apud Andream Galle, Gratianopoli, 1666, 12 ff., 308 pp. [ Avec : ] De Simplicitate Christianae vitae Libri quinque Verè aurei, recens in lucem Editi cura R. Patris Fr. Stephani Meney, O.P., Apud Andream Galle, Gratianopoli, 1667, 5 ff., 162 pp. et 3 ff., [Avec : ] Meditationes in Psalmos Miserere, In te Domine speravi et Qui regis Israël, Liber recens editus a R. P. Fr. Stephano Meney, O.P., Apud R. Philippis, Gratianopoli, 1668, 5 ff., 1 f. blanc, 216 pp. [ Avec : ] Expositio Orationis Dominicae, sivi in eam Lectio, Oratio, Meditatio, Contemplatio Et ejusdem sermo in Vigiliam Nativitatis Domini, Liber recens editus a R. P. Fr. Stephano Meney, O.P., Apud R. Philippis, Gratianopoli, 1669, 153 pp. Rare exemplaire de l'édition du corpus classique des écrits de Savonarole, réunis et publiés à Grenoble, de 1666 à 1669, par Etienne Meney (1631-1694), bibliothécaire du couvent dominicain (cf Archivum Fratrum Praedicatorum, LXXV, 166). Etat très satisfaisant (qq. travaux de vers affectant parfois le texte, accrocs en coiffe, ancien cachet d'institution jésuite) Latin
In-folio, carte (18), 502, (1b.); Iniziali xilografiche, grande marca tipografica al frontespizio. Legatura francese coeva in piena pelle, titolo manoscritto al dorso, piatto anteriore con difetti ma solida legatura; titolo al taglio anteriore, tagli rossi.
In-folio, 360x240 mm, leg. originale in piena pelle su assi di legno, piatti riccamente decorati con impressioni a freddo, dorso a sei nervi con titolo manoscritto in nero su una casella, fermagli metallici originali completi e funzionanti, numerosissimi segnalibri in pergamena al taglio frontale delle carte; 5 parti in un volume; pp. [14], 216, [4]; [8], 220, [4]; [12], 341, [1], [8]; [12], 208, [2]; 168; [146]. Primo frontespizio a caratteri rossi e neri e altri 4 frontespizi a caratteri neri, tutti con marche tipografiche xilografate. Iniziali, testate e finali xilografici. Testo in Latino, scritto su due colonne, incorniciato con filetti. Rara edizione completa della “Summa theologica” di San Tommaso, con una lettera a Papa Urbano VIII e una lettera dello stampatore, Marc Wyon, a Jean Du Joncquay, abate di Marchiennes, comprendente 5 parti: [1.1]: Prima pars Svmma theologicae. [1.2]: Prima secvndae partis Svmmae theologicae sancti Thomae Aqvinatis. [2]: Secvnda secvndae sancti Thomae Aqvinatis. [3.1] Tertia pars Svmmae theologicae sancti Thomae Aqvinatis. [3.2] Svpplementvm ad tertiam partem. [index]: Quinque indicum generalium. Prov.: Iscrizione manoscritta alla prima guardia libera anteriore (Fr. Theodoor Gijmbert, Bergen op Zoom 1762); iscrizione manoscritta al frontespizio (Fr. Bernard Vanden Bossche). Rif.: Edizione non censita da ICCU, che invece registra l’edizione pubblicata lo stesso anno a Parigi, con lo stesso formato (IT\ICCU\RMLE\042418). OCLC, 63829000 e 66613404. Cond.: Segni d’uso alla leg. (cerniera superiore parzialmente spaccata ma ancora solida, cuffia superiore leggermente danneggiata, leggere abrasioni e graffi ai piatti). Seconda e terza carta rinforzate ai margini. Rari lavori di tarlo, non penalizzanti il testo. Presenza di una leggera brunitura alle carte e di occasionali macchiette. Pregevole opera, completa, con la sua legatura originale, con evidenti segni d’uso ma in condizioni generali molto buone. Peso: ca 4 kg. N.B.: Quest'opera non sarà venduta e spedita al di fuori dell'Italia [Note: This book will not be sold and shipped outside of Italy]. -- Rare complete folio edition of the "Summa theologica" of St. Thomas, including 5 parts and an index, an epistle from the Douai theological faculty to Pope Urban VIII, and a letter from the printer to Jean Du Joncquay, abbot of Marchiennes. Bound in its valuable original leather binding, with metal clasps and numerous bookmarks in parchment at leaf front edges. Very good general condition.
In-8°, mm 235x180. 19 volumi legati uniformemente in mezza pelle coeva con punte, dorso riccamente decorato in oro e titoli su doppio tassello. Sguardie e conto-piatti in silografia colorata a motivo geometrico. Bell'insieme in eccellente stato conservativo, con usuali bruniture alle carte a causa della qualità della carta. Opera così suddivisa: 5 libri per il nuovo testamento e 14 per l'antico. Nuovo Testamento: quattro tomi in 5 volumi di pp. XVI, 616; pp. 242, 328; pp. (4), 856, 1 c. geog. rip.; (6), 550, (2); 916, 58, 40. Undici tomi in 14 volumi (doppi i tomi 1, 2, 6) per l' Antico Testamento: pp. 1070, 47, 1 antiporta con ritratto, 4 tavole raffiguranti le fasi della creazione, 1 c. geog. rip., un carta rip. con l'albero genealogico dei discendeti di Noè e 6 tavole incise fuori testo; (4), 658, (4), con una c. geog. rip. della Terra Promessa; 896, (2), con un'albero genealogico ripiegato e una c. geog. rip. del mar Mediterraneo; pp. (4), 564, (4), con 2 tavole fuori testo raffiguranti strumenti musicali; (4), 1028, (4); (6), 1042, (4), con due c. rip. del prospetto di Gerusalemme, del Tempio di Salomone, tre c. rip. con gli idoli pagani e una tavola incisa della Colonna di Jachin e Boaz; (4), 988, (4); (6), 882, (4); (4), 821, (5); (6), 580, (4); (6), 509, (5); (6), 622, (4), con una c. geog. rip. che illustra la distribuzione dei canadei secondo Ezechiele; (6), 530, (4). Non comune edizione tedesca quando completa del bell'apparato iconografico, arricchita dalle annotazioni di Giovanni Domenico Mansi, arcivescovo lucchese e celebre studioso, tra i collaboratori dell'edizione lucchese dell'Encyclopedie Diderot D'Alambert. L'erudito commento bibblico di Augustin Calmet curato dal Mansi venne per la prima volta pubblicato a Lucca nel 1730-38.
1800237162Jena, Johann Michael Mauke, 1798 / 1799 und 1800.
127296aafSans lieu, sans nom, (Augsburg ?), o.J. (um 1700), in-8vo, Gest. Titelblatt + 60 gest. Bildtafeln + 60 gest. Texttafeln alle verso weiss + 2 Bl. weiss, schwarzer Samteinband mit Silberschloss, 3-seitigem Goldschnitt. Wunderschöne Augsburger Brokatpapier-Vorsätze (Tiere - Jäger - Arabesken).
135501aafLutetiae, (Paris), Ex Officina Roberti Stephani (Robert Estienne), typographi Regii. M. D. XLV., (1545), in-8vo, (20x13x4.5 cm), 12ff. (pièces liminaires y compris la page de titre + 4 ff. manuscrites (écrite à la main d’époque) + feuilles 2 à 156 + 172 ff. + 116 ff. (= 612 p. en tout), feuille de titre et dernère feuille renforcées à l’int., qqs taches d’encre, reliure en cuir d’époque, dos à cinq nerfs refait dans le style de l’époque. Pièce de titre en paper au dos.
49028aafParisiis, apud Sebastianum Nivellium via Iacobaea sub Ciconiis, (im Kolophon: Parisiis, Ex typographia Henrici Thiery, pro honestissimo viro Sebastiano Niuellio. Anno Do. 1575), 1576, in-folio, 15 Bl. + 383 (recte 391) S. + 40 S. + 25 Bl., Titelblattvignette in Holzschnitt und Initialen, Text zu Beginn unten rechts braunfleckig, sonst leicht stockfleckig, Stempel und Besitzvermerk a.T., Kalbsldr. auf 6 Bünden, Rücken mit goldgepr. Rückentitel und reicher, ornamentaler Rückenvergoldung (berieben bzw, verblasst), Kapitale abgerissen, Gelenke unten angeplatzt, Einbanddeckel beschabt und mit 2 Einrissen, Kanten berieben, Rücken bestossen.
8°, mm 165x100, pp. (24), 186, (4), carte E7-E8 non numerate, una bianca, l'altra con marca tipografica dei Guerra, 13 incisioni di cui una a doppia pagina raffigurante il Giudizio Universale. Ritratto dell'autore al verso di c. A4. Legatura rustica con mancanze al dorso, esemplare genuino e completo. Bel frontespizio inciso, iscrizioni manoscritte alla prima carta e al margine del frontespizio, qualche appunto coevo ai margini, all'angolo esterno del fascicolo A impercettibile mancanza per lieve bruciatura. Rara edizione originale con le tavole incise dal Porro in prima tiratura, nitidissime, che si distingue dalla seconda emissione per il nome dell'incisore Girolamo Porro posto al frontespizio in luogo di quello di Ziletti e piccole varianti iconografiche. (Brunet Suppl. II:215). EXPORT LICENCE AVAILABLE
160522881Lyon, Gulielmus Rovillium (Heraedes) (Guillaume Rouillé Erben), sub Scuto Veneto, 1605. Titel mit Holzschnitt (Petrus u. Paulus), 63 n.n. Bll., 672 SS., 134 SS., 1 Bl. mit Druckermarke verso. 2 ganzseitige Holzschnitte (Verkündigung, Kreuzigung), 1 halbs. Textholzschnitt, kapitelweise zahlr. kl. Textholzschnitte bei den Initialen. SS. 567/68 mit Randausriß. Gr.-8° (ca. 19, 5 x 14 cm), blindgeprägtes Leder der Zeit über Holzdeckeln und 5 Bünden, 8 metallene Eckbeschläge, Schließen, davon eine mit fehlender Metallöse, reich punzierter Goldschnitt, mehrere Blattweiser aus Metallpapier. Der Lederbezug abgegriffen und mit Wurmspuren, am Rücken kleinere Beschädigungen, Einriß am hinteren Außenfalz, Buchblock gebrochen.
1753107471BBParis, Houry, (1753). 8° (19,5 x 11,5 cm.). Titel mit Vignette in Holzschnitt (Wappen Louis Philippe d'Orléans), XXXIV, 631, (3) S. mit gestoch. Frontispiz von Jacques Dumont le Romain. Nouvelle édition.
26339A Londres, 1767. 2 volumes. (4), 496 pp.; (4), 528 pp. 8vo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine richly gilt with raised bands, labels with gilt lettering, sprinkled edges, marbled endpapers, some minor defects to joints but a very nice copy. Conlon 67:1044; Einaudi 3420; Goldsmiths 10377; Higgs 4251; INED 2930; Kress 6459. Usually described as the first edition, this probably is the second edition, preceded, in the same year, by an edition set from different type, having a different pagination and collation, and with errata. It still remains a scarce and important book by this predecessor of Marx. The Théorie des Loix civiles is Linguet's Magnum Opus in which he refocused earlier reflections on history, retrospective cultural anthropology, law, political economy, and public administration, and integrated them into a theory of the origins of society, the organization of its institutions and cultural superstructures, and the dynamics and directions of its development. It is a refutation of Montesquieu and the Physiocrats, and one of the major achievements of early socialist thinking. Linguet's book was highly praised by Marx, particularly because of the thesis Linguet developed in the second book, 'On the Origin of Laws.' Linguet wrecked Montesquieu's illusory 'Esprit des Lois' with a single word: the 'esprit des lois is property.' 'Moreover, occupying himself almost entirely with the fate of living people, workers and peasants, and analyzing the mechanism of their condition, Linguet stands much nearer to the modern industrial socialists than to the first French socialist school, and he is one of the few writers before 1789 of whom could be said with good reason that he is more a predecessor of Karl Marx than an ancestor of Fourier or Cabet!' (Lichtenberger, Le Socialisme au XVIIIe siècle, pp. 288-305).In Linguet's perception that economic facts are more important in the life of the individual than political background Linguet was far in advance of any other thinker of his age. When in his Théorie des Loix civiles, perhaps his most important work, he declared that men could not be really free if "they must go upon their knees to a rich man to gain from him permission to increase his wealth," he was crudely foreshadowing the doctrine of surplus value. His fame died before him, but his ideas had an important influence on Karl Marx (see Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol 9, pp. 488-489).
17714No place, Imprimé l'an de grace, 1599. 4 unnumbered leaves, 169 numbered leaves, 10 unnumbered leaves, 1 unnumbered leaf (title-page), 74 numbered leaves, 4 unnumbered leaves, 2 unnumbered leaf (title-page and table), 123 numbered leaves. 8vo. Contemporary overlapping limp vellum, handwritten title on spine. Hauser 1448; BMSTC (French) p. 185 (edition 1597); Adams M-901 (edition 1594); Monod, Bibliographie de l'Histoire de France, 3513 (other editions). First published in 1584, this is one of the more elaborate editions, very much updated. There are some copies of the 1597 edition already containing the 5th book (see below), and this 1599 edition is yet further augmented. 'Pure compilation, mêlée de résumés de pièces et de digressions nombreuses, mais faite avec beaucoup d'intelligence par un catholique navarriste. Commence par un 'discours des grands effets qui ont suivi la conversion du Roi. Tiré d'un harangue ..... sur la reduction de la ville de Lyon'. The four books contain: I: From the peace of 1576 to 1585; II: July 1585 - May 1588; III: to the Convocation of the Etats; IV: From the convocation to 1589. This particular copy contains a fifth book, to be found in some copies, which however is not by Matthieu, with a separate title-page reading: 'Le Cinqiesme Livre, ou Recueil contenant l'Histoire des choses plus memorables advenuës en France depuis la closture des Estats de Blois, jusques à la publication de la Paix faicte entre les Roys de France & d'Espagne, au mois de Juin, l'an mil cinq cents quatre vingts dix-huict. Imprimé l'An de Grace, 1599. This text is followed by: Recueil des Edicts et Articles accordez par le Roy Henri IIII pour la réunion de ses subiets. Imprimé l'An de Grace, 1599.
1697404880Leipzig: bey Thomas Fritsch. 1697. (minimal beschabt, nur sehr wenig fleckig, innen nur minimal gebräunt resp. braunfleckig, insgesamt frisches Exemplar) Titelei, 7 Blatt, 523 Seiten, 24 Blatt Register. Ganzpergament der Zeit mit durchgezogenen Bindebändern und feinem handschriftlichem Rückentitel,
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