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180133295Dublinii: Ex aedibu Academicis excudebat R.E. Mercier academiae typographus 1801. 4to. 1 f. 52 pp. 32 ff. 35 1 pp. 64 engr. facsims. <br><br>As Darlow and Moule write: "The notable Dublin palimpsest Z preserves 295 verses of St. Matthew's gospel in twenty-two fragments. They were discovered in 1787 by John Barrett 1753-1821 senior fellow of Trinity College Dublin and have been assigned to the sixth or even to the fifth century. An Appendix contains a collation of Codex Montfortianus a cursive MS. of the fiftheenth or sixteenth century which has historical interest since it was the excuse for Erasmus' admission of the comma Johanneum into his third edition. Prefixed is the Prolegomena. The text represented by 64 quasi-facsimile tables with an transcript supplied with breathings and accents and varaeæ lectiones on the opposite pages. Text followed by Collatio Codicis Montfortiani with Wettstein's Greek Testament of 1751-52. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Darlow & Moule 4777. Contemporary calf rebacked and original spine laid down. Ex-library: bookplate one rubber stamp on title. No other stamps. Off-setting from the engravings. A good solid copy. Ex aedibu Academicis, excudebat R.E. Mercier, academiae typographus unknown books
182110663Brussels 1821. 8vo 21 cm. approx. 1200 pp. <br><br>Octavo reprint of the standard edition of the Bible in Flemish for the Roman Catholics of the Belgium. Issued with an engraved title-page reading: "Antwerpen op nieuw herdrukt naar de uitgave van J. Mourentorf 1599." Darlow & Moule tells that the 1599 was "a revision of the Louvain Bible based on the Clementine Vulgate of 1592 and carried out by the Theological Faculty at Louvain. This became the standard Bible of the Dutch and Flemish Roman Catholics. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Darlow & Moule 3365. Later black cloth binding with paper shelving label on spine; slightly soiled. Bookplates including that of a theological seminary on the front pastedown. Fourth leaf with short tear extending slightly into text from bottom edge. Mild foxing. hardcover books
187031627London: Macmillan and Co 1870. 4to chromolithograph title page and dedication plus 13 stiff card leaves laminated to show 12 chromolithographs mounted as rectos with corresponding chromolithographs taken from the Brevario Grimani from St. Mark's Library Venice mounted as versos together with a chromolithograph frontispiece; original pictorial brown cloth by Burn and Co. with an all over theological design embossed in black and gilt a circular pictorial pastedown of Christ central spine similarly decorated in gilt and black a.e.g.; very good and sound the plates particularly fresh. The illustrations to the Parables are by H. R. McEniry and the frontispiece by John Jellicoe. "The entire work is arranged and printed in colours by Cooper Clay and Co." <br/><br/> Macmillan and Co hardcover books
1876300103Philadelphia: Harding 1876. hardcover. very good. Steel engraved plates with tissue guards and woodcut illustrations in the text. Rubricated title very thick 4to full brown calf with heavily gilt and carved covers and spine all edges gilt metal clasp. Philadelphia: William Harding 1876. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Harding unknown books
WRCLIT79387London: Samuel Bagster and Sons 1846. 112.162-1681160pp. Large thick quarto. Title in red and black. Contemporary blindstamped calf spine decorated in blind and lettered in gilt a.e.g. Bookplate scar on pastedown neat scattered pencil annotations in a minuscule hand a few smudges and occasions of light foxing extremities rubbed but quite sound; with. Second edition with a revised introductory "History" occupying through p. 112 -- the "History" in the first edition of 1841 by S.P. Tregelles occupied through page 160. The essay for this edition has been attributed to Christopher Anderson author of ANNALS OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE. A presentation of forms of the "Wicliff 1380; Tyndale 1534; Cranmer 1539; Genevan 1557; Anglo- Rhemish 1582; and Authorised 1611" texts along with the Greek text after Scholz which appears in a panel above the columns of English texts. The 1841 edition is cited in Darlow Moule & Herbert but not this revision. Extra postage charge necessary. OCLC: 1678701. HERBERT 1840 1st ed. Samuel Bagster and Sons unknown books
182327078London: United Bible Societies 1823. 4to. 705 360 pp. <br><br>Peshitta version in Jacobite script: Old Testament Apocrypha and New Testament. The text is vocalized. The editor was Samuel Lee 17831852. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Darlow & Moule 8986. Recent library brown buckram slightly darkened patch to lower spine; gilt title at top and two gilt rules. Old seminary library pressure-stamp to title-page two additional light rubber-stamps pencilling on verso of title. Clean neat and strong. United Bible Societies hardcover books
1865FF120London:: Longman Green Longman Roberts and Green 1865. 1865. Small folio. xvi 540 pp. Illustrated throughout. Original binding by Riviere dark green morocco stamped in blind and gold over heavy boards a.e.g.; corners worn but otherwise very good. Bookplate and rubber stamp of Dr. Juan Weiss. With a large fore-edge painting of the body of Christ mourned by the Virgin Mary and an Angel as depicted on page 257 after the painting of the "Pietà " by Francesco Francia 1450-1518. The fore-edge painting is unsigned and probably dates from pre 1980. The original painting is in the National Gallery London. See: Charles Heaton A Concise History of Painting 1893 p. 81. Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1865. hardcover books
164240055Cantabrigiae: Ex officina Rogeri Danielis 1642. Folio 37.5 cm 14.5". 8 10 ff. 766 i.e. 764 pp. 12 ff. 125 1 blank pp. 2 1 blank ff. <br><br>In 1565 Theodore Beza 15191605 also de Bèsze or Bèze Calvin's chief assistant and successor as leader of his reform movement first published his edition of the Greek New Testament with the Vulgate and his own Latin translation. For the edition of 1582 he revised his text based on the discovery of the important Codex Bezae Codex D a manuscript of the Gospels and Acts probably written in the 5th century and the principal witness to the Western textual tradition of the New Testament. Beza personally owned this codex and presented it to Cambridge University in 1581.<br>Â Â Â Â This is the first folio edition of the Greek New Testament to be printed in England as well as the => first GreekLatin edition of Beza's New Testament to be printed there. It is also considered by the ODCC to be the best edition of Beza's Latin translation of the New Testament. The text is based on Beza's fourth and last edition of 1598 and includes his annotations. Joachim Camerarius's commentary on the New Testament is appended at the end with its own sectional title-page and pagination.<br>Â Â Â Â Handsomely printed with an => engraved printer's device on the title-page by Wenceslas Hollar and woodcut initials head- and tailpieces this edition has the text in three parallel columns Greek Beza's Latin version and the Vulgate with a wealth of commentary above and below. The title-page exists in three states: the present one is printed in black only and lists the print-shop of Roger Daniel without "Londini venales prostant."<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: 1710 ownership signature of "R. Holde----." Later in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Wing rev. 2728A; ESTC R35303; Darlow & Moule 4686; not in Rumball-Petre Rare Bibles. On Beza see: Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church 16667. On the Western text of the N.T. see: Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church 147071. Contemporary Dutch-style vellum over pasteboards with central blind-stamped medallion on both boards within a blind double-rule frame; vellum split along front joint outside and peeling at top and bottom of spine. Evidence of silk ties. Title-leaf with dust-soiling and discoloration at inner margin; dust-soiling and light water- or dampstaining variably elsewhere. Overall a sound decent copy. Ex officina Rogeri Danielis hardcover books
172334825Lipsiae: Sumptibus filii J. Friderici Gleditschii 1723. Folio cm ". 20 168 2 632 pp.; illus. <br><br>Based on John Mill's much-lauded 1707 edition of the Greek New Testament this is the second issue of Ludolph Küster's revised version originally published in 1710. A scholar from the Westphalia region of Germany Küster 16701716 specialized in paleography and Greek; this printing includes his preface and Prolegomena and extensive commentary in Latin below the main text. Using twelve new manuscripts in his research Küster significantly added to Mill's 16451707 collation.<br>Â Â Â Â The title-page printed in red and black features an => engraved vignette of the Virgin Mary enthroned above the Earth flanked by an eagle a lion a bull and an angel representing the Four Evangelists and there are => five additional large illustrative engraved vignettes functioning as headpieces in the text. Printed double-column and divided in the middle of each page by a paragraph of citations the text is dotted by a variety of woodcut floriated and historiated initials and factotum Greek capitals.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Front pastedown with pencilled inscription "C.B.P.B. 1709" and with bookplate of Newton Theological Institution properly deaccessioned noting gift from library of Edward Cushing Mitchell D.D. class of 1853. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Darlow & Moule 4735. Contemporary mottled sheep rebacked some time ago; scuffed and worn front joint starting from head and foot extremities rubbed and chipped. Front pastedown with inscription and bookplate as above; two text pages institutionally pressure-stamped. Offsetting to margins of first and last few leaves; waterstaining to inner portions of first 80 and a few final pages touching but not obscuring text on some pages and a small area of the first headpiece. One proud corner folded over several other corners bumped; scattered spots of light staining and ink smears not obscuring sense; occasional small edge nick. One early inked marginal annotation in English and Greek. Very readable and usable. Sumptibus filii J. Friderici Gleditschii unknown books
EPL05Paperback. Very Good. Two leaves containing full-page hand-colored woodcuts of Christs "Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes" and Scenes from the "Life of the Virgin" Joachim and Anna at Golden Gate Virgin Marys Birth Annunciation to Joachim and Joachims offerings rejected at the Altar taken from a Dutch Bible with text on verso 15th century. Size: 245 x 180mm each. <br/><br/> paperback books
186438435New York: William W. Harding 1864. Harding's Edition. 2 Chromolithographed frontispieces. 1 vols. Thick 4to 11-14 x 9 inches. Bound in full brown contemporary pebbled morocco extra gilt stamped covers gilt spine a.e.g. brass clasps. The names "C.B. & L.A. Northrop" stamped in gilt on upper cover and stamped in gilt "Harding's Edition/ 26" on lower spine. Handsome copy. Harding's Edition. 2 Chromolithographed frontispieces. 1 vols. Thick 4to 11-14 x 9 inches. William W. Harding unknown books
182626441New York 1826. Engraved title shorter and probably tipped in without printed title page with Frontispiece Engraved Title "Engraved by J. Palmer Alby. from the original Painting by B.enjamin West Esq." and engravings throughout 3-1216 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Contemporary calf neatly rebacked. Engraved title shorter and probably tipped in without printed title page with Frontispiece Engraved Title "Engraved by J. Palmer Alby. from the original Painting by B.enjamin West Esq." and engravings throughout 3-1216 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Hills p. 126 #1 does not collate with American Imprint 23780 unknown books
176242105Oxford: Printed by Thomas Baskett Printer to the University 1762. With the New Testament title page bearing the name of "Mark Baskett." Herbert says M. only. 2 vols. 12mo. Contemporary full crimson morocco gilt panelled spines a.e.g. Fine. Bookplate of Isabella Hildebrand and ownership inscriptions of Charlotte Milles 1767 Margaret Brutoon Isabelle Hildebrand 1912 and Sir Hector Livingston Duff 1936. With the New Testament title page bearing the name of "Mark Baskett." Herbert says M. only. 2 vols. 12mo. Herbert 1145 Printed by Thomas Baskett, Printer to the University unknown books
166153527Cambridge: Printed by John Field Printer to ye Universitie 1661. Old Testament only. With Apocrypha in separate volume. With elaborate engraved title page by Vaughan. 2 vols. 8vo. Bound in contemporary black calf in the 'somber" mode. Bookplate of Daniel M. Friedenberg. Old Testament only. With Apocrypha in separate volume. With elaborate engraved title page by Vaughan. 2 vols. 8vo. Herbert 674 Printed by John Field Printer to ye Universitie unknown books
1639255527Lugduni Batavorum i.e. Leiden: ex officina Elseviriorum 1639. First edition. 12 43 5 966 86 pp. Printer's device on title-page. Text in Greek and Latin. 1 vols. Folio. Contgemporary panelled calf skillfully rebacked preserving original backstrip later marbled endsheets corners restored rear joint cracked but sturdy minor staining to covers; internally apart from slight dampstaining to inner margins quite clean and crisp. First edition. 12 43 5 966 86 pp. Printer's device on title-page. Text in Greek and Latin. 1 vols. Folio. Daniel Heinsius Commentary. Heinsius' massive commentary on the New Testament and one of his major achievements. The second part Aristarchus Sacer is his commentary on the Gospel according to John first published by the Elzeviers in 1627 and here slightly revised and enlarged. ex officina Elseviriorum unknown books
1769254985Cambridge: John Archdeacon Printer to the University 1769. 2 vols. 12mo. Bound in contemporary green morocco covers with outer dog-tooth roll border surrounding floral roll border spines in five compartments with raised bands a.e.g comb-marbled endleaves light rubbing to extremities binder's blanks removed from both volumes. 2 vols. 12mo. Archdeacon was University Printer from 1766 to 1793. Darlow & Moule 889; t95018. Provenance: Mary Carlton contemporary bookplate; Nancy Barr gift inscription "given her by her aunt Mary Carlton" John Archdeacon, Printer to the University unknown books
179426207New Haven: Pr. by Abel Morse for the Rev. David Austin 1794. 4to 26.3 cm 10.4". 1168 pp. lacking frontis. portrait pp. 12128. <br><br>First American edition following the British first of 170003 of this successful and remarkably often reprinted New Testament with commentary by Anglican clergyman William Burkitt one online database erroneously describes a few holdings of this edition as having been printed in 1793. The Rev. Thomas Hartwell Horne called it a "deservedly popular work" with much "practical utility"; Spurgeon admired it too and useful in its way it still is.<br>Â Â Â Â The Biblical verses with interspersed exegesis are printed in double columns. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC W32224; Evans 26668; Hills English Bible in America 47; O'Callaghan 49; Trumbull Connecticut 423; Horne Introduction to the Critical Study & Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures III 54. Contemporary mottled sheep rebacked with speckled calf spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label and gilt-stamped decorations; original leather rubbed edges and corners refurbished. First few leaves institutionally pressure-stamped. Title-page with edges browned and chipped margins repaired with tiny losses to two letters carefully supplied by hand; dedication leaf with repaired tear; last leaf with repaired tear. Pages age-toned with intermittent offsetting and foxing some corners bumped a few edge chips. Frontispiece and pp. 12128 early parts of Mark lacking. A sturdy handsome Bible for family use. Pr. by Abel Morse for the Rev. David Austin hardcover books
176334979Oxoni: E typographeo Clarendoniano 1763. 8vo in 4s 23.5 cm 9.25". 4 676 pp. <br><br>Sole octavo printing of the Greek New Testament using Baskerville type i.e. Greek type that Baskerville designed and cut himself; and indeed this pleasingly was printed from the only set of Baskerville type that survives to this day still at Oxford's Clarendon Press. The text was based on the Mill edition of the Greek N.T.; Darlow and Moule notes that while the text "generally reproduces that of Mill . . . Reuss notes seven variations." => An important example of 18th-century fine printing of the Bible.<br>Â Â Â Â This copy retains its half-title.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: The Howell Bible Collection Pacific School of Religion properly released. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Gaskell enlarged ed. Add. 2; Darlow & Moule 4756. Contemporary acid-stained calf rebacked some time ago with morocco spine with gilt-stamped title and publication information; edges and extremities rubbed sides and spine with small scuffs. New endpapers with pencilled annotations; back pastedown with California bookseller's small ticket. No library markings. Title-page with tiny nick in upper edge. Pages very slightly age-toned with a very few scattered small spots otherwise crisp and clean. E typographeo Clarendoniano unknown books
166436974Hamburgi: Typis & impensis authoris 1664. 8vo 17.2 cm 6.75". 32 218 281604 pp. <br><br>First edition of Gilles Gutbier's acclaimed Syriac New Testament => produced at the author's own expense using types he cut himself. Gutbier 161767 a distinguished professor at Hamburg was universally recognized as one of the leading Orientalists of his era. His work on this New Testament was based on all of the previously published Syriac editions and on two unpublished manuscripts one of which had belonged to the emperor Constantine. Darlow and Moule note that Gutbier also includes the previously missing "five books the 'pericope de adulter' and the 'comma Johanneum.'"<br>Â Â Â Â This copy has the additional engraved title-page dated 1663 but is not one of the variant issues that include the supplementary pieces mentioned on that title. The printed title-page present here matches Darlow and Moule's state d.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Contemporary calf round spine gilt spine extra handsome metal and leather closures with gilt tooling on the leather; very pretty simple single gilt-roll border on each board. German floral paste-decorated endpapers and all edges red.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Ownership signatures of I. Duvarus 1774; J.G. Drunnburg 1822 Johann O. Nordendam 1830 on front fly-leaf. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Darlow & Moule 8966; Graesse 103. Leather "shellacked" and shiny; volume now solid with front board reattached using the long-fiber method and areas of spine similarly improved. A sophisticated copy: four leaves of the prefactory matter b14 are inserted from a small copy possibly even a different edition. Some early underscoring; overall => very decent as a text and very attractive on shelf or in hand. Typis & impensis authoris hardcover books
193015121Washington D.C.: Judd & Detweiler 1930. Edition ltd. to 475 copies tall 8vo pp. 2 158; many illus. throughout; orig. cream linen stamped in gilt a little soiled else very good in publisher's slipcase. Designed and directed by Lester Douglas. This copy marked "designer's copy" on the colophon and with Douglas's bookplate designed by Bruce Rogers and with a 23-line autograph note to Douglas signed by Bruce Rogers "B.R." concerning the design of this book modern art architecture design etc. with orig. envelope tipped to a blank flyleaf; also at the back in a separate pocket are the printed comments of among others Carl Purington Rollins and William Kittridge apparently from Douglas's own newsletter. From Rogers' note: "I like . your modernistic book . better as a remembrance than as a book - but I admire all you youngsters' efforts to put "modernism" on the map - and you have almost done so - but not for long. It's getting passe already." <br/><br/> Judd & Detweiler unknown books
198471486New York: Central Conference of American Rabbis 1984. hardcover. fine. Hebrew texts English translations introduction and new liturgies. Translations edited by Rabbi Albert H. Friedlander. Liturgies edited by Rabbi Herbert Bronstein. Illustrated and designed by Leonard Baskin. Original frontispiece lithograph signed & dated. 37 watercolor plates. 323pp. Folio cloth d.w. New York: Central Conference of American Rabbis 1984. A fine copy.<br/><br/> New Translations of Ecclesiastes Esther Song of Songs Ruth and Lamentations with explanatory notes. Text in Hebrew and English. One of 175 copies printed on pure rag sheet paper & numbered and signed by the artist.<br/><br/> Central Conference of American Rabbis unknown books
182542274New York: Printed and Published by T. Kinnersley 1825. Illustrated. 1 vols. Folio. Bound in full polished mottled calf with the name "Fanny Beecher 1836" stamped on the upper cover loss at bottom edges. Zion Library Label. Illustrated. 1 vols. Folio. Beecher Family Bible. Printed and Published by T. Kinnersley unknown books
18318254Boston: Pr. by Stephen Forster at the Boston Press Francis Jenks proprietor for Gray & Bowen 1831. 4to 27.7 cm 10.875". In 2 vols. I: lacking frontis. 2 ff. 915 1 blank pp. II: lacking frontis. 2 ff. 804 1 blank pp. 1 blank f. <br><br>Handsomely and plainly printed in two columns of large type without notes this two-volume Bible is as remarkable for the becoming simplicity of its layout as it is for its handsome binding of red leather gilt.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Boston binding Straight-grained red morocco amply gilt in the Regency style: Front corners with a wide gilt-stamped foliate frame enclosing a narrow blind-ruled frame. Spine with raised bands a broad foliate gilt roll on each band second and fourth compartments gilt-lettered within rest with gilt frames. Gilt inner dentelles and board edges. Red and white silk head bands. Marbled endpapers in a stone pattern. All edges gilt.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Presentation inscription on front fly-leaves: Preston S. and Francis M. Lincoln to their grandmother Hannah Shepard 1835. Small booklabel of Michael Zinman on front pastedown. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Hills 733; O'Callaghan 208. Binding as above edges and joints with minor rubbing front joint of vol. II opening from foot bindings showing a few light or small abrasions; overall clean and attractive. Lacking frontispiece for vol. I and possibly a frontispiece for vol. II: O'Callaghan gives this edition as having a frontispiece for each volume while Hills cites two copies one this size with a frontispiece for vol. I only and a large paper copy with a frontispiece for each volume. A few closed tears into text without loss; some pages especially towards the end of vol. I shallowly chipped without loss of impression; light foxing throughout with occasional darker browning or staining. Inked ownership inscription on the recto of the first fly-leaf of each volume. [Pr. by Stephen Forster at the Boston Press, Francis Jenks, proprietor, for] Gray & Bowen hardcover books
14338CARADOC PRESS BIBLE IN PRAISE OF WISDOM. Chiswick: Caradoc Press 1902. First edition one of 350 copies printed. Original full brown pigskin with trio of stylized lotus flowers on front cover t.e.g. silk marker uncut printed in red and black with edges colored yellow. Extracts from the canonical and uncanonical books of the Bible. Fine copy in a distinctive and appealing binding signed by Bumpus. Tomkinson 8. Ransom p. 225. unknown books
1937108232Folio. San Francisco: The Book Club of California 1937. Folio 2 xxi 2 pp. single leaf inserted printed in red blue gold and black. Original quarter cloth paper boards printed to look like cloth label affixed to backstrip. Minor foxing to paper boards corners bumped internally bright; very good. § Limited to 300 copies printed at the Grabhorn Press. The leaf in this copy is that bearing Judges 20:1-44 the Israelites punish the Benjamites describing one of the bloodiest battles of the Bible. Chalmers A Checklist of Leaf Books 72. Heller and Magee 275. The Book Club of California hardcover books