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série complète des 26 premières années: de la 1ère année (1841-1842) volume I, jusqu'à 26e année (1875) vol.52, +/- 500pp.par année, 52 volumes reliés en 27 bandes (2 vols.par bande sauf 2, reliures cart. avec dos en cuir, titre et fleurons dorés au dos), bon état
1859R38271Paris, AU Bureau de la Bibliographie Catholique 1859-1875 série complète des 26 premières années: de la 1ère année (1841-1842) volume I, jusqu'à 26e année (1875) vol.52, +/- 500pp.par année, 52 volumes reliés en 27 bandes (2 vols.par bande sauf 2, reliures cart. avec dos en cuir, titre et fleurons dorés au dos), bon état
173132061London, W. Hinchliffe, 1731. 8vo. (8), VIII, 400 pp. Modern half calf with giltstamped title to spine.
157318049Köln, Gerwin Calenius & Johann Quentels Erben, 1573. (16), 759, (1) SS. [Dabei:] Aurea postilla evangeliorum, quae festivis diebus per totius anni cursum in ecclesia Dei leguntur. Ebd., 1573. 332, (4) SS. Blindgepr. Schweinslederband der Zeit über Holzdeckeln mit abgeschrägten Deckelkanten auf 3 Doppelbünden mit zeitgenöss. hs. Rückenschildchen. 2 intakte Schließen. 8vo.
27166Amsterodami, Apud Ludovicum Elzevirium (Amsterdam, Elzevier), 1647. Engraved title. [48, including the engraved title], 403, [5] pp. 12mo. Eighteenth-century full red morocco, spine gilt in compartments, gilt lettering, gilt triple fillet on sides, all edges gilt, a bit rubbed. MacDonald & Hargreaves, 27; Willems 1048, stating that this particular edition was printed by Blaeu. One of three Elzevier editions from 1647, this being the one with a different engraved title, issued without the portrait of Hobbes present in the other two editions, but with the prefatory letters by Gassendi and Mersenne which are absent in the other two editions. The first edition was published in 1642 and is almost impossible to find, these 1647 editions being the first ones obtainable for a wider audiance. De Cive is the book were all the foundations for his later "Leviathan" are to be found: the observation "bellum omnium in omnes" (war of all against all) and the equally famous "homo homini lupus est" (man is a wolf to other man). It consists of three parts, the first treating the state of nature (entitled "libertas"); the second treats the necessity of the creation of a stable state or government (entitled "imperium"), and the final section, entitled "Religio" contains theological reflections and arguments in support of the first two sections.De Cive is one of Hobbes major works, the first edition, and this edition, were published in Latin, the first English edition appeared in 1651.Hobbes had planned to write a comprehensive philosophy in three sections: De Corpore, De Homine, and De Cive, in this order, but he wrote the last section first because the political situation in England seemed to him urgently to require it. De Cive was printed in such a limited number of copies that Gassendi declared they excited rather than satisfied thirst. The fact that the book was condamned in 1683 by the University of Oxford, and included in a Decretum of 16 June 1654 published at Rome testifies to the fact that the first edition was hardly known at the time. A second edition was published 5 years later in which edition he had inserted a number of notes in answer to objections and which included a weighty 'Preface to the Reader', giving the first distinct public intimation of the relation in which the treatise stood to a general philosophical scheme, and explaining the occasion of its appearance out of due order (MacDonald & Hargreaves). - Margins a bit short but not affecting text, the last blanks (R11-R12) preserved, a nice copy in red morocco.
18 tomes: ensemble +/- 12000pp., qqs.rousseurs dans le texte, qqs. cachets, reliure cart., dos en cuir (titre et faux-nerfs dorés), bon ensemble, [Ouvrage complet, bien que les volumes de suppléments n'y sont pas compris]
1865R44206Paris, Adoplhe Josse 1865-1869 18 tomes: ensemble +/- 12000pp., qqs.rousseurs dans le texte, qqs. cachets, reliure cart., dos en cuir (titre et faux-nerfs dorés), bon ensemble, [Ouvrage complet, bien que les volumes de suppléments n'y sont pas compris]
17248539ABLa Haye (Den Haag), les Freres Vaillant & N. Prevost, 1724. 14 n.n. + 570 + 54 S. OLd. der Zeit, auf vier Bünden.
1553015814Johannes Crato, VVitebergae ( Wittenberg ) 1553. 1.Auflage Dieser Ausgabe Goldgeprägter Halblederband Ordentlich
15602241Wittenberg, J. Krafft, 1560. Mit Holzschn.-Medaillon von Melanchthon a. d. Titel. 36 Bll. 4°. Mod. Pergamentband mit goldgepr. Rückentitel.
15942770-12Wittenberg, Georg Muller 1594. 8°. 8 Bll., 297 [recte 267] S. Flex. Pgmt. d. Zt. Einbd. fleckig.
5 volumes (bound in 1 physical volume): [8],138,[9] + [12],256,[23] + [8],137,[7] + viii,247,[13] + xii + 360 + [21] pp., "Haec Editio correcta a pluribus erroribus, in alia impressione commissis", title of volume 1 in red and black, engraved vignette on title page, 36cm., contemporary full-leather binding (corners bit bumped, spine with 5 raised bands, gilt title and decorations on spine, front joint slightly broken at lower end, small piece of leather partl detached from upper end of spine), each of the 5 volumes has a separate title page, text in Latin, text printed in 2 columns, some occasional browning, good condition, [Content: Tomus primus (in 2 vols.): partim Deum unum, trinum, et incarnatum ; partim actus humanos, leges, christique Gratiam complectens // Tomus secundus (in 2 vols.): partim virtutes theologicas, Ius & Iustitiam, partim Sacramenta complectens // Supplement: Tractatus tres de Justitia et Jure ad Supplementum Theologiae moralis christianae, etc., per P.B.T.C.M.T.L (Philippe Bertrand), Antverpiae, apud Joannem Sleghers, 1687, viii + 247 + [13] pp.)], the 4th volume (De Sacramentis) was published by Franciscus Fievet (Insulis, 1687), [NEESEN Laurentius, born in Sint-Truiden in 1612, died in Mechelen in 1679, Belgian priest and theologian and president of the seminary of Mechelen], R96631
1687R96631Coloniae Agrippinae [Köln], apud Hermannum Demen 1687 5 volumes (bound in 1 physical volume): [8],138,[9] + [12],256,[23] + [8],137,[7] + viii,247,[13] + xii + 360 + [21] pp., "Haec Editio correcta a pluribus erroribus, in alia impressione commissis", title of volume 1 in red and black, engraved vignette on title page, 36cm., contemporary full-leather binding (corners bit bumped, spine with 5 raised bands, gilt title and decorations on spine, front joint slightly broken at lower end, small piece of leather partl detached from upper end of spine), each of the 5 volumes has a separate title page, text in Latin, text printed in 2 columns, some occasional browning, good condition, [Content: Tomus primus (in 2 vols.): partim Deum unum, trinum, et incarnatum ; partim actus humanos, leges, christique Gratiam complectens // Tomus secundus (in 2 vols.): partim virtutes theologicas, Ius & Iustitiam, partim Sacramenta complectens // Supplement: Tractatus tres de Justitia et Jure ad Supplementum Theologiae moralis christianae, etc., per P.B.T.C.M.T.L (Philippe Bertrand), Antverpiae, apud Joannem Sleghers, 1687, viii + 247 + [13] pp.)], the 4th volume (De Sacramentis) was published by Franciscus Fievet (Insulis, 1687), [NEESEN Laurentius, born in Sint-Truiden in 1612, died in Mechelen in 1679, Belgian priest and theologian and president of the seminary of Mechelen], R96631
160524349Nürnberg, Körber, 1605. 202 n.n. Bll. Kl. 4°, zeitgen. Pergament unter Verwendung eines handschriftlichen Antiphonarblattes des 16. Jahrhunderts, Schließbändchen fehlend, hintere Außenkante mit Fehlstelle.
18815818Le Mans, Edmond Monoyer Imprimeur-Editeur, 1881. 1881 1 vol. in-12° (154 x 112 mm) de : VIII pp. ( (faux-titre, frontispice, aprobation), 720 pp, [4] ff. (table des matieres, explications); encadrement gravé à chaque page, 5 cartes-signets insérées dont 2 polychromes à systhéme. (infimes rousseurs). Plein chagrin vert olive, dos à cinq nerfs titré à froid, fermoirs de metal argenté ciselé, double filet doré sur les coupes et les coiffes, bordure intérieure dorée avec signature, tranches dorées, gardes de soie bleue avec innitiales dorées sur la première. (petit manque à un fermoir).
2 tomes relié en 1 volume: [12], 252 + [8], 202 pp., reliure demi-cuir (titre, fleurons et faux-nerfs dorés au dos), 17cm., reliure peu usé, intérieur/texte en bel état, rare première édition de cet ouvrage (2e et dernière édition date de 1767), [PATOUILLET Louis, né à Dijon le 31 mars 1699, mort à Avignon en 1779 cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel: VI-354-11]
1763R41263Avignon, 1763 2 tomes relié en 1 volume: [12], 252 + [8], 202 pp., reliure demi-cuir (titre, fleurons et faux-nerfs dorés au dos), 17cm., reliure peu usé, intérieur/texte en bel état, rare première édition de cet ouvrage (2e et dernière édition date de 1767), [PATOUILLET Louis, né à Dijon le 31 mars 1699, mort à Avignon en 1779 cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel: VI-354-11]
1791F50207Assisi, 1791 [ e che pero l'unico progretto utile alle presenti circostanze e di far rifiorire essa religione. Opera di Nicola Spedalieri siciliano], xvi + 448pp.+ frontispice (portrait of author), text in italian, [first edition of this treaty on human rights, which is the most important work by Spedalieri], modern cloth (spine in vellum), 25cm., 3 stamps on titlepage, VG, [SPEDALIERI Nicola, born 6 dec.1740 at Bronte, died 26 Nov.1795 in Rome]
[… e che pero l'unico progretto utile alle presenti circostanze e di far rifiorire essa religione. Opera di Nicola Spedalieri siciliano…], xvi + 448pp.+ frontispice (portrait of author), text in italian, [first edition of this treaty on human rights, which is the most important work by Spedalieri], modern cloth (spine in vellum), 25cm., 3 stamps on titlepage, VG, [SPEDALIERI Nicola, born 6 dec.1740 at Bronte, died 26 Nov.1795 in Rome]
156321389Leipzig, Ernst Vögelin, (1563). 10 Bl. (letztes weiß), 726 (recte 728), 62 S., 12 Bl. Mit 2 Druckermarken auf Titel und letztem Blatt sowie zahlreichen hübschen figürlichen Initialen. Fol. (33 x 22,5 cm). Blindgeprägtes Schweinsleder der Zeit auf Holzdeckeln mit Metallschließen.
181153540London, Philanthropic Society and sold for the Editor by the Society for Printing and Publishing the Writings of the Honourable Emanuel Swedenborg, 1810-1811. 8vo. [1] ff, 120 pp; [3] ff including 1 leaf of errata, [230] ff. contemporary tree calf with gilt trim, rebacked with modern gilt and red title label, original marbled endpapers preserved. Pages clean and fresh, an excellent copy internally. Contemporary (?) portrait of Swedenborg and caption mounted on front endpaper.
8vo. [1] ff, 120 pp; [3] ff including 1 leaf of errata, [230] ff. contemporary tree calf with gilt trim, rebacked with modern gilt and red title label, original marbled endpapers preserved. Pages clean and fresh, an excellent copy internally. Contemporary (?) portrait of Swedenborg and caption mounted on front endpaper. Two very rare Swedenborgian imprints, prepared and published at the expense of the industrialist John Augustus Tulk (cf Hyde), and some of the earliest books to issue from the press of the newly-formed ‘London Society for Printing and Publishing the Works of Emanuel Swedenborg’. Published at the height of Swedenborg's popularity in England (when the sect counted luminaries such as William Blake among its members), the present indices were designed to aid in the reading of Swedenborg’s monumental multi-volume Arcana Coelestia, finally translated in its entirety into English in 1806. COPAC shows the Index to the Passages of Sacred Scripture at Manchester only; the Index to the Arcana Coelestia is held at Edinburgh, NLS, Glasgow, Chetham’s Library, and Manchester. - Originally published during Swedenborg’s residence in London between 1749 and 1756, the Arcana Coelestia (‘Heavenly Mysteries’) was the mystic’s most comprehensive attempt at a biblical exegesis, covering the whole of Genesis and Exodus. That work also contained numerous personal observations of the Swedenborgian spiritual world, including his experiences of heaven and hell, not to mention the inhabitants of other planets which Swedenborg purported to have met. As a necessary guide to this voluminous work, Swedenborg also prepared an Index to the Heavenly Mysteries (1st ed, Latin 1756) which remained untranslated until the present work. - Tulk’s translations were likely meant to accompany John Clowes’ English translation of the entire Arcana (comprising some 12 volumes), which was finally completed in 1806. J. A. Tulk himself (1756-1845) was one of the founding members of the Swedenborg Society, and its first Chairman. A wealthy industrialist, his son Charles (MP for Sudbury) would introduce Swedenborg’s philosophy to the likes of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Blake. - The Swedenborg Society, or ‘London Society for Printing and Publishing the Works of Emanuel Swedenborg’, as it was originally called, was founded on the 26th of February 1810 by figures including Tulk and the famous sculptor John Flaxman. The present works thus represent some of the earliest efforts of this society to translate and propagate the writings of their controversial but increasingly popular religion. J. Hyde, A Bibliography of the Works of Emanuel Swedenborg (Nos. 942 & 943).
159022961Herborn, Christoph Rab, 1590. (26), 811, (23) SS., 2 l. w. Bll. Mit 2 versch. Druckermarken am Titel und am letzten Textblatt verso. Rot eingefärbter flexibler Pergamentband der Zeit auf 3 durchzogenen Bünden. Verblaßter dreiseitiger gesprenkelter Rotschnitt. Reste von Bindebändern. 8vo.
Folio, (310 x 190mm), 4pp., caption title, typographical ornament headpiece, cont. MS note in ink "By W. Rackstrow", disbound. By 1744 the Methodist Societies had become so successful that Dr. Edmund, the Bishop of London, resorted to anonymous attacks aimed at Whitefield and his supporters. Here he endeavours to prove that field-preaching violates the provisions of the Toleration Art, and because of the size of his congregations, Whitefield's preaching in the open air was a serious danger to the state. Rare. ESTC & OCLC locates 2 copies in the British Isles (BL & NLS) and 3 in North America (Duke, Newberry & Chicago).
N.90 della collana, traduzione di Cristina Franzero, brossura editoriale in cartoncino flessibile, illustrata, ruvida, con lievissimi ed inevitabili segni di usura, all'interno pagine in ottimo stato di conservazione. Numero pagine 117 USATO