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15042666New York: Stéréotypé par Henry W. Rees pour la Société Biblique Americaine D. Fanshaw Imprimeur 183940. 8vo. 819 1 blank pp. 261 1 blank pp. <br><br>Only the second edition in the U.S. of the Martin edition of the French Bible. Prior to 1835 the American Bible Society favored using the text of the 1805 French Bible.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: This copy is exquisitely bound in full black leather in good imitation of morocco elaborately stamped in gold on the covers forming a five-element frame or border with gilt tooling on the board edges and with gilt inner dentelles. The spine has slightly raised bands and elaborate gold stamping in its compartments. => This is the second copy of this Bible that we have had and we are convinced that this is a publisher's deluxe leather binding. A choice of colors was apparently available for the other copy we had was of an olive-green color.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: The name "Sarah B. Leverett" is lettered in gilt on the front cover and the same name is given in precise gothic calligraphy on the front free endpaper. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in O'Callaghan; not in Darlow & Moule. Bound as above corners a little bumped with a bit of long ago refurbishing thereto dulling outermost elements of gilt border only on front cover just at those corners. Evidence to endpapers of the volume's once having been sewn into a chemise or wrapper; old notes just discernable not really readable in a minute hand on front free endpaper i.e. "behind" Sarah's name. Faint waterstaining in lower inside area for the first few pages only. => The whole very attractive and well preserved. Stéréotypé par Henry W. Rees, pour la Société Biblique Americaine, D. Fanshaw, Imprimeur hardcover books
159964818Leiden, Officina Plantiniana bei Christophorus Raphelengius, 1599. 8°. Titel m. Holzschn.-Druckermarke. 44 S., 2 weiße Bll., Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
154299481542 veau brun époque, filets sur les plats, fleurons dorés (dos refait - bonne restauration). 2 tomes en 1 vol. pet. in-16, 387ff. et 88ff., Lugduni Apud Antonium Vincentium 1542,
154299471542 veau brun veau brun époque, filets sur les plats, fleurons dorés (dos refait et tranchefile sup. - bonne restauration). pet. in-16, 544ff., Lugduni Antonium Vincentium 1542,
1540LCPCREL-0013(Une très rare Bible parisienne de poche du XVI siècle, sortie des presses de Simon de Colines, l'Alde Manuce de France, conservée dans sa reliure du XVII siècle) BIBLE (VIEUX TESTAMENT). "CONTENTA. LIBRI REGUM IIII LIBRI PARALIPOMENON II LIBRI ESDRAE IIII LIBER TOBIAE LIBER IUDITH LIBER ESTHER LIBER IOB". 1540, Parisiis, S. Colinaei. 1 fort volume in-16° (117x72 mm) (dimensions pages 113x69 mm) 583 ff. (dont titre et préface), (1) f. b. (a-z8, &8, aa-zz8, &&8, aaa-zzz8, &&&8, aaaa8) Reliure en veau havane du XVII siècle. Double encadrement de filets dorés sur les plats et sur le dos. Titre en lettres dorées sur le dos. Tranches dorées. Feuillets de garde en papier blanc. Jolie édition imprimée pour la première fois en 1526 et ensuite en 1529 et 1534. Quelques frottements et des rayures sur le premier plat, des usures en tête et en queue du dos, un coin émoussé, mais bel et séduisant exemplaire frais, dans une reliure en veau du XVII siècle. Rare édition de poche du Vieux Testament sortie des presses de Simon de Colines (1480-1546), imprimeur et graveur de caractères, en activité de 1520 à 1546. Il succède au libraire-imprimeur Henri Estienne dont il épouse la veuve. Entre 1520 et 1531 il grave une vingtaine de polices de lettres romaines et italiques directement inspirées par les caractères d'Alde Manuce. Ses polices commencent ainsi à remplacer les fontes d'ancien style que les imprimeurs parisiens continuaient à utiliser. Il développa les petits formats in-16°, aux prix accessibles, adaptés aux besoins d'une clientèle d'étudiants, où l'on retrouve toujours la clarté de la mise en page et la beauté des caractères typographiques. Deux seuls exemplaires dans les collections publiques françaises (Bibliothèque de Sainte-Geneviève et Poitiers). Provenance : Ex libris manuscrit Carolus de Villeprouvée en fin d'ouvrage. (LCPCREL-0013) (700,00 €)
158710910Wittenberg, Zacharias Krafft, 1587. Lex.-8° (25-30 cm). 4 Bll., 33 S. Späteres Halbpergament
154588786Venetia [Venedig], Heredi de Pietro Ravani e Compagni, 1545. 245 (von 252) num. u. 4 ungezählte Blätter mit ornamentaler oder figürlicher Holzschnitt-Bordüre. Mit illustr. Holzschnitt-Titel, zahlr. Zierinitialen u. 1 Schlussvign. sowie 182 (von 187) ganzseit. Holzschnitten. Im Kolophon Druckermarke: Gekrönte zweischwänzige Nixe, die beide Flossen mit den Händen emporhebt. Kl.-8vo. 14,5 cm. Buchblock lose in flexiblem Ganzpergament-Umschlag d. Zeit. Mit späterem privaten Schuber zum Erhalt des Druckes.
15166584Germany 15th or 16th century. Good. Manuscript leaf on vellum 290 x 400mm. Eight staves and eight lines of text on recto and verso. Seven elaborate polychrome decorated letters in blue black green and gold. Text in black with rubrication staves in red. Old inscription in upper margin of recto old pencil notes in lower margin. <br /><br />Single leaf extracted from an antiphonary. Main text is from Isaiah 55. Remarkable decorated initials in Gothic style. hardcover
159939429Heidelberg: Ex officina Commeliniana 1599. 8vo 19.9 cm 7.75". 14 827 1 pp. Lacks interior blank only. <br><br>One of the last 16th-century interlinear editions of the Greek New Testament and Vulgate Latin as first presented in Plantin's monumental Royal Antwerp Polyglot Bible of 156972. The text is printed in Greek with the Vulgate in roman type inter-linearly; additionally there are decorative letters and head and tailpieces. When the Vulgate differs from the Greek its text is printed in the margin as a shouldernote and a literal Latin rendering by the great Spanish theologian Benedictus Arias Montanus a.k.a. Benito Arias Montano is printed in italics in the text. The Commelin device appears on the title-page which describes this printing as "Editio postrema multò quàm antehac emendatior."<br>Â Â Â Â Evidence of Readership: Marginal notes or accents in at least two early hands have been added in ink in two dozenplus places with one page used for scribbling and content ranging from a squiggle to a word to real notes; two Latin words and the publication date in Arabic numerals under the publisher's roman have been inked to the title-page.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Early calligraphic ownership note of "Dudley" dated 1843 on binder's blank; later ownership signature of E.F. Whitehouse with the shelfmark 354 and an acquisition note including the collectorly report "It was all to bits I had it bound and consider it a great curiosity. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Adams B1716; Darlow & Moule 4656a; VD16 ZV 1904; USTC 440704. Recent half brown calf and mustard buckram cloth red leather spine label lettered in gilt all edges speckled brown new endpapers; very gently rubbed one short tear at bottom gutter of binder's blank. Light age-toning and waterstaining of various darknesses throughout most of the text with the occasional spot. The title leaf has been backed with a later paper with no loss of content; interior blank only lacking as above three leaves with small interior holes affecting letters two leaves with marginal sections torn away. Readership and provenance evidence as above with some inked notes trimmed or bled onto surrounding leaves. => Read and engaged with by multiple people and all the more intriguing because of it. Ex officina Commeliniana hardcover books
153387971533 cartonnage, papier vert sur couture ancienne, tr. dor. derniers ff. débrochés. pet. in-8, (14ff.), 473ff., Venetiis In Officina Luceantonii Iunte 1533,
160061910Basel, Sebastian Henricpetri, 1600. Fol. Mit 2 Holzschn.-Druckermarken (am Titel u. am Ende) u. einigen Holzschn.-Vignetten u. -Initialen im Text. 4 Bll., 815 (1) S., 12 Bll., Blindgepr. Pgmt. d. Zt. m. durchzogenen Bünden u. handschriftl. Rückentitel.
1567WB16250Lyon: Claude de Huchin Apud Ioannem Frellonium Jean Frellon 1567. Hardcover. Good. MDLXVII 1567. 8vo 165 x 110mm. Pagination: 9 499 25 leaves 9 leaves of plates final printers leaf Mispaginations as usual: leaf 204 misnumbered as leaf 195; leaf 402 wanting; leaf 468 misnumbered as leaf 470; leaf 470 misnumbered as leaf 472 and this misnumbering continues to end. Signatures: Ø8 a8 1 - z8 24 - aa8 - zz8 24 - A8 - S8 18 ; 536 leaves forming 1072 pages Regularly in 67 Quires one unfoliated collating with the only copy located - the Universitatsbibliothek at Heidelberg Copy: 1 8 499 24 4 and with 10 of 10 presumed folding plates: maps and charts the Heidelberg Copy has 7 folding plates noted - probably three wanting. 34 wood engravings; 10 presumably of ten folding plates maps and charts; decorative initial capitals at each Book; two xylographic printers marks Frellons of a butterfly with its wings caught by the claws of a crab with motto MATURA on the title leaf and Huchins with Psalm verse 34 on the ultimate blank. Illustrations include the Jewish Temple implements including menorah and tabernacles and one for Noahs flood. Two folding maps of ancient Eden and surroundings and close up view of Israel and Canaan folding tables for the chronology in the book of Genesis bloodlines in Leviticus ancient kings in book of Maccabees Roman Emperors of the Jewish people backed in cloth the genealogy of Christ and the feast days according to scripture. Text printed in double columns. Later 3/4 tan calf edges stained red marbled endpapers; front board detached. Final verso inscribed in a 17th-century hand Ralph Weld his booke wittness Joseph Weld. Title inscribed by Christopher Harvey 15971663 Vicar of Clifton in the county of Warwick a later note mentions he was the editor. Later bookplate partly removed of Dr. Herman Blum historian of Philadelphia who established the The Blumhaven Library for his valuable collection. <br/><br/>Fifth edition of the Jean Frellon Latin Bible printed by Claude de Huchin in Lyon in 1567 immediately following an edition made the previous year; though it seems Claude de Huchin produced just these two editions for Jean Frellon. Claude de Huchin produced a Biblia Sacra for Antoine Vincent also in the year 1567 while Jean Frellon issued a sixth edition in 1568 seemingly on his own. This fifth Frellon edition resembles the former editions but has maps and other illustrations which were not in previous versions. As early as 1553 woodcut illustrations adorned Frellons editions of the New Testament. This is a rare edition of the Biblia Sacra oft overlooked and not found in the usual references. OCLC locates two copies at Universitatsbibliothek at Heidelberg OCLC no. 315584645 and Columbia University OCLC no. 83326666. The edition is recorded in French Books III & IV 2011: No. 57420. These bibles were all the rage in 16th century Lyonnais print houses; most editions issued one right after the other; for example there is an illustrated Latin Bible printed by Guliel Rovilium in Lyon also in 1567. [Claude de Huchin] Apud Ioannem Frellonium (Jean Frellon) hardcover books
155021596Parisiis [Paris], apud Viantium [Vivant] Gaultherot [& Jean Foucher], 1550. Un fort vol. au format in-8 (192 x 125 mm) de 8 ff. n.fol., 303 (x 2) pp. et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'époque de plein veau brun monté sur ais de bois, plats orné de triple filets à froid ainsi que d'un large décor estampé figurant portraits et fleurons, fragments de fermoir en métal doré, dos à nerfs orné de filets gras à froid, caissons d'encadrement à froid, larges entrelacs de fleurons à froid, tranches mouchetées, plats biseautés.
1570LRB214In-4° [signature B en p.9], plein veau estampé, dos à nerfs fouettés, coiffes absentes, tranchefiles présentes. Une inscription en tête du plat recto tend à montrer que la reliure est d'époque. Titre repris en gouttière à l'encre. Quelques piqûres insignifiantes sur une quinzaine de feuilles en fin de volume, pas d'atteinte au texte , inférieures à 2 mm
156220242A Lion, Pars les héritiers de Iaques Ionte, De l'imprimerie de Ian de Tournes, 1562. In-folio de [26]-707-[1]-[76] et [6]-348-[24] pages. Pleine basane fauve, dos à faux nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre bordeaux, tranches rouges. Reliure 19e siècle.
155063242No place no date ca. 1550. 12mo 87 x 63 mm. 19th century brown half calf with raised bands and richly gilt spine. Upper capital is significantly worn lackking small pieces of leather. Front hinge worn. Binding solif and tight. Titlle-page a little soiled and with a closed tear restored from verso no loss. A smal tear t A2 no loss of paper. Occasional brownspotting but overall very nice. Ink scribbles to verso of title-page and a few marginal notes and underlinings in brown ink. Woodcut illustration to title-page and title printed in red; verso of A2 with a large woodcut illustrated initial in red. Occasional large red initials. 190 ff. no final blank. <br/><br/><em>Exceedingly scarce printing of this Enchiridion Graecum - a liturgical handbook containing the Greek texts of the Sunday Gospels and Epistles as well as the principal feasts designed for private devotion. We have only been able to locate merely two copies of this printing - in Mainz and in Geneva. </em> hardcover
155063242(No place, no date, ca. 1550). 12mo (87 x 63 mm). 19th century brown half calf with raised bands and richly gilt spine. Upper capital is significantly worn, lackking small pieces of leather. Front hinge worn. Binding solif and tight. Titlle-page a little soiled and with a closed tear (restored from verso, no loss). A smal tear t A2, no loss of paper. Occasional brownspotting, but overall very nice. Ink scribbles to verso of title-page and a few marginal notes and underlinings in brown ink. Woodcut illustration to title-page and title printed in red verso of A2 with a large woodcut illustrated initial in red. Occasional large red initials. (190) ff. (no final blank).
1546670621 vol. in-16 reliure XVIIe pleine basane marron, dos à 4 nerfs orné, toutes tranches marbrées, [ Robertus Stephanus - Robert Estienne, 1546 ], a-r8 s10 [ 146 ff. n. ch. ]
15741124921574 Genevae (Genève), Apud Eustathium Vignon (Eustache Vignon), 1574, 1 volume in-4 de 180 x 250 mm environ, (12) ff. (page de titre, Epistola, Praefatio), 440 pages, écrit en latin avec un sens de lecture de la gauche vers la droite mais texte imprimé et paginé de la droite vers la gauche. Plein vélin souple d'époque au dos muet, traces de lien. Reliure en état d'usage (quelques taches sur les plats et une étiquette papier collée sur le plat supérieur, un coin plié), tampon de bibliothèque répété, annotations à l'encre pages 40-41-57-59, légères traces de mouillures aux coins d'une dizaine de feuillets, plus importantes sur 7 feuillets (p.195 à 208), discrets trous de vers, déchirure marginale sans atteinte au texte p. 304. Bel état pour cet ouvrage d'érudition rare.
155539566Basileae: per Ioannem Oporinum colophon: 1555. 8vo 15.9 cm 6.25". 16 341 7 pp. <br><br>Sole edition of these Greek paraphrased psalms done by Paul Dolscius while he was serving as a rector in Halle. Melanchthon was a great supporter of Dolscius 152689 whose translation work was so proficient that at one point his authorial byline on the Greek translation of the Augsburg Confession was assumed to be merely a pseudonym for the great reformer himself.<br>Â Â Â Â The text here is simply printed with the Latin preface in roman and the main text in Greek using single columns; a 5-line decorative initial and a 7-line inhabited one showing two kings in profile complete the work. This is now an uncommon edition with searches of Worldcat COPAC USTC and NUC Pre-1956 revealing only three U.S. institutions reporting ownership.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: An inked ownership stamp of notable 19th-century English bibliomaniac Richard Heber 17741833 reading "Bibliotheca Heberiana" appears on the front free endpaper; Thomas Frognall Dibdin added this stamp to select rare books in Heber's collection following the collector's death. Most recently in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Bibliotheca Palatina F5048/F5049; VD16 B3122; USTC 626665. Not in Adams; not in Darlow & Moule. On Dolscius see: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie online. 19th-century half calf and paste papercovered boards spine with gilt rolls and green leather gilt title-label all edges stained blue; rubbed slight loss of leather on front joint outside and corners a few small spots and leather repairs isolated glue action to endpapers. Light age-toning with occasional slivers of marginal staining possibly thanks to the blue edge stain one interior tear touching letters and two marginal spots. Provenance indicia as above small round paper shelflabel on spine a few bibliographical notes pencilled on endpapers. => A skillfully produced work with a pleasing provenance. per Ioannem Oporinum hardcover books
159732804Francofurti: apud Andreae Wecheli heredes Claudium Marnium & Ioan. Aubrium 1597. Folio extra 37 cm; 14.5". 4 ff. 1098 pp. lacks final leaf with colophon. <br><br>Thought to have been edited by Franciscus Junius or Friedrich Sylburg this complete Greek Bible is based on the Basel edition of 1545 with corrections from the Complutensian and other texts including for the New Testament that of Robert Estienne. The woodcut printer's device appears on the title-page. The main text is printed in double-column format with some handsome woodcut initials and headpieces. The chapters and verses are numbered. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Adams B979; Darlow & Moule 4653; VD16 B2578. 18th-century English calf binding in the Cambridge style worn. Both boards with loss of leather and roughly replaced. Front board detached in past and resecured with a linen hinge inside and a leather spine repair; hinge at rear with same strenthening. Early leaves crumpled some later ones as well. A few leaves have irregular fore-margins. Title-page stained and with old library stamp and shelving label; reverse of same with rubber stamp. A less than ideal copy but priced accordingly. apud Andreae Wecheli heredes, Claudium Marnium, & Ioan. Aubrium hardcover books
158264819Basel, Sebastian Henricpetri, (August 1582). 8°. Mit einigen Holzschn.-Initialen. 8 Bll., 396 S., 34 Bll. (die ersten beiden weiß), Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
1559GR925Tiguri (Zurich) apud Froschoverum, 1559. Small in-8o, [1] Bl., 748, [2] pp., illustrated woodcut initials, water stains especially at the end, ancient notes on the blank leaves, lower parts of 2 leaves 497, 499 torn without missing text. Contemporary full calf binding, blind stamped covers, the lower one with small holes, 2 copper clasps, the upper one missing a part, back with 3 raised bands. Greek text. Rare edition not in Brunet or Legrand, no copy sold in public auctions the last years.
158758638BBKöln, G. Calenius u. Joh. Quentells Erben. 1587. Folio. 6 n.n. Bl., 450 Bl., 138 (recte 139) Bl. Mit 2 Holzschnitttiteln und vielen kleinen Holzschnitten im Text. Schweinslederband der Zeit auf 4 Bünden mit Rollstempelverzierung über Holzdeckeln mit 2 ausgerissenen Metallschliessen und je 4 verzierten Metallecken.
1544670601 vol. in-16 reliure XVIIe pleine basane marron, dos à 4 nerfs orné, toutes tranches marbrées, [ Robertus Stephanus - Robert Estienne, 1544 ], AA-Ss8 [ 144 ff. n. ch. ]