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"Tulit ergo Dominus Deus hominem et posuit eum in paradiso voluptatis" (Genesis, 2) "volo autem vos scire quod ominis viri caput chistus est, caput autem mulieris vir, caput vero Christi Deus" (I ad Corinthios, 11) Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Serilitografia originale a colori firmata in lastraProvenienza: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Dimensioni: cm 48,5 x 35Riferimento : Volume I Pagina 104Certificato di autenticità allegato C.OA. Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Original-Farbserilitographie auf der Platte signiertProvenienz: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Abmessungen: 48,5 x 35 cmReferenz: Band I Seite 104Echtheitszertifikat beigefügt C.OA. Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Sérilitographie originale en couleurs signée dans la plancheProvenance: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Dimensions: 48,5 x 35 cmRéférence: Volume I Page 104Certificat d'authenticité joint C.OA. Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Original color serilitography signed in the plateProvenance: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Dimensions: 48.5 x 35 cmReference: Volume I Page 104Certificate of authenticity attached C.OA. Cod: B007_1095
"Vinea facta est dilecto meo… et expectavit ut faceret uvas, et fecit labruscas" (Isaias, 5) "Et ponam eam desertam: non putabitur et non fodietur, et ascendent vepres et spinæ; et nubibus mandabo ne pluant suer eam imbrem" (Isaias, 5) Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Serilitografia originale a colori firmata in lastraProvenienza: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Dimensioni: cm 48,5 x 35Riferimento : Volume IV Pagina 16Certificato di autenticità allegato C.OA. Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Original-Farbserilitographie auf der Platte signiertProvenienz: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Abmessungen: 48,5 x 35 cmReferenz: Band IV Seite 16Echtheitszertifikat beigefügt C.OA. Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Sérilitographie originale en couleurs signée dans la plancheProvenance: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Dimensions: 48,5 x 35 cmRéférence: Volume IV Page 16Certificat d'authenticité joint C.OA. Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Original color serilitography signed in the plateProvenance: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Dimensions: 48.5 x 35 cmReference: Volume IV Page 16Certificate of authenticity attached C.OA. Cod: B062_1095
"Super montem excelsum ascende, tu qui evangelizas Sion; exalta in fortitudine vocem tuam, qui evangelizas Ierusalem" (Isaias, 40) "Vox clamantis: in deserto parate viam Domini, rectas facite in solitudine semitas Dei nostri." (Isaias, 40) Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Serilitografia originale a colori firmata in lastraProvenienza: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Dimensioni: cm 48,5 x 35Riferimento : Volume IV Pagina 120Certificato di autenticità allegato C.OA. Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Original-Farbserilitographie auf der Platte signiertProvenienz: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Abmessungen: 48,5 x 35 cmReferenz: Band IV Seite 120Echtheitszertifikat beigefügt C.OA. Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Sérilitographie originale en couleurs signée dans la plancheProvenance: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Dimensions: 48,5 x 35 cmRéférence: Volume IV Page 120Certificat d'authenticité joint C.OA. Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Original color serilitography signed in the plateProvenance: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Dimensions: 48.5 x 35 cmReference: Volume IV Page 120Certificate of authenticity attached C.OA. Cod: B065_1095
"Quoniam non derelinques animam meam in inferno, nec dabis sanctum tuum videre corruptionem" (Psalmus, 15) "Rogavit Pilatum Ioseph ab Arimathæa… Ut tolleret corpus Iesu. Et permisit Pilatus. Venit ergo, et tulit corpus Iesu" (Iohannes, 19) Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Serilitografia originale a colori firmata in lastraProvenienza: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Dimensioni: cm 48,5 x 35Riferimento : Volume III Pagina 136Certificato di autenticità allegato C.OA. Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Original-Farbserilitographie auf der Platte signiertProvenienz: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Abmessungen: 48,5 x 35 cmReferenz: Band III Seite 136Echtheitszertifikat beigefügt C.OA. Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Sérilitographie originale en couleurs signée dans la plancheProvenance: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Dimensions: 48,5 x 35 cmRéférence: Volume III Page 136Certificat d'authenticité joint C.OA. Salvador Dalì (1904-1989)Original color serilitography signed in the plateProvenance: Biblia Sacra Vulgatæ Editionis Rizzoli editoris mediolani Anno Domini M.CM.LXVII (1967)Dimensions: 48.5 x 35 cmReference: Volume III Page 136Certificate of authenticity attached C.OA. Cod: B050_1095
Letouzey & Ané, Paris. 1891-1912. In-4 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 39 fascicules d'env. 150 pages chacun. Illustrés de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Texte sur 2 colonnes, chacune étant paginée. Nombreux manques sur les dos et certains plats. Cahiers se détachant (à relier). Publié par F. VIGOUROUX, avec le concours de nombreux collaborateurs. Du fasc. I, A - Ainesse (Droit d'), au fasc. XXXIX, Tuteur - Zuzim.
Chez J. Bry Aîné, Paris. 1851. In-4 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos très frotté. Quelques rousseurs. 540 + 144 pages. Gravures en noir et blanc en frontispice et en page de titre. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Titre et filets dorés sur le dos. Petite annotation en page de faux-titre. Très rare. Trad. par Le Maistre de Sacy. Illustré de 180 gravures d'après Raphaël, Michel-Ange, Rubens, Titien, Poussin, Lebrun. Annibal Carrache, Murillo, Lesueur, Paul Véronèse.
2 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque plein maroquin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs dorés, toutes tranches dorées, coupes ornées, Chez François Godard, Reims, 1711, Tome I : 2 ff. blancs, 5 ff. n. ch., 351 pp., 4 ff. n. ch., 2 ff. blancs ; Tome II : 2 ff. blancs, 4 ff. n. ch., 480 pp., 15 ff. n. ch., 2 ff. blancs ; Titre complet : Commentaire littéral sur les Livres Sapientiaux (2 Tomes - Complet) Tome I : Commentaire littéral sur les Proverbes de Salomon, inséré dans la Traduction française, avec le Texte latin à la marge - Commentaire littéral sur l'Ecclésiaste de Salomon inséré dans la Traduction française, avec le Texte latin à la marge inséré dans la Traduction française, avec le Texte latin à la marge - Commentaire littéral sur le Cantique des Cantique de Salomon inséré dans la Traduction française, avec le Texte latin à la marge - Tome II : Commentaire littéral sur la Sagesse inséré dans la Traduction française, avec le Texte latin à la marge - Commentaire littéral sur l'Ecclésiastique inséré dans la Traduction française, avec le Texte latin à la marge Bel exemplaire relié en plein maroquin du temps. Le commentaire du Père de Carrières "consiste dans l'insertion de quelques phrases ou demi-phrases, souvent même d'un ou deux mots, dans le texte, pour le mettre à la portée des plus simples fidèles. Ces courtes intercalations sont en lettres italiques afin que le lecteur ne confonde pas les grandes additions du commentateur avec le discours sacré" (Michaud, VII, 219). Oeuvre très estimée, reprenant par ailleurs la traduction de Le Maistre de Sacy, elle fut pour la première fois imprimée en 24 volumes au format in-12, de 1701 à 1716. Il s'agit selon toute vraisemblance ici de l'édition originale de ses commentaires pour les livres indiqués Français
La Traduction du Pseautuer selon l'Hébreu à côté de la Vulgate, et la Concorde des Quatre Evangélistes : le tout divisé en trois tomes, 3 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 5 nerfs richement orné, toutes tranches marbrées, Chez François Foppens, Brusselles [ Bruxelles ], 1700, Tome I : 2 ff. (dont frontispice par Vernensal), XXIV pp., 997 pp. et 1 f. n. ch. avec une carte dépliante de la Terre Sainte ; Tome II : 1 f. blanc, 1 f., 996 pp. et 1 f. blanc ; 1 f., 996 pp. et 1 f. n. ch. ; Tome III : 1 f., 664 pp., 4 ff. n. ch., 254 pp. et 1 f. Exemplaire parfaitement complet de cette belle édition de la traduction de Le Maistre de Saci. Etat satisfaisant (exemplaire manipulé avec traces d'usage dont qq. usures et manques à la reliure, qq. faiblesses en garde blanche et qq. petits accrocs et petites mouill. dans le texte, mais bon état par ailleurs) pour cette édition ornée d'un frontispice, d'une carte dépliante et de 41 très belles gravures historiées en bandeaux. Français
Seconde édition, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque plein maroquin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs dorés richement orné, triple filet doré d'encadrement en plats, chasses et coupes ornées (roulette), toutes tranches dorées, Chez Guillaume Desprez, Paris, 1697, 648 pp. et 6 ff. n. ch. Rare exemplaire de la seconde édition de la traduction des deux premiers Livres des Rois par Le Maistre de Sacy, dans une élégante reliure en plein maroquin du temps. Bon état (très petites piq. de vers discrètes en mors et dos, papier bruni, ex-libris Massiliense Seminarium Majus et e l'Ab. Boyer, D. Ven. L. D. Prov.) Français
12mo., text in double-column, with engraved title-vignette and very numerous fine woodcut illustrations in the text; handsomely bound in black full roan, sides with debossed multiple frame border stopped at corners by rosettes all in blind and enclosing Coape crest blocked in gilt, back with four raised bands, second compartment lettered in gilt, gilt edges, gilt doublures, red endpapers, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. WITH THE FINE NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGRAVED ARMORIAL BOOKPLATE OF JAMES COAPE ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN. Harris's 'Natural History' was first published in 1793. This scarce edition is, we believe, the first issue with the title 'Dictionary'. 'In the present edition of Dr. Harris's valuable work it has been deemed advisable to throw the Appendix into the general alphabet. No other alterations have been made; but some important corrections and copious additions have been introduced, both the in the body of the work and in the notes' (Advertisement following title). A DELIGHTFUL AND HIGHLY DESIRABLE COPY OF AN ELEGANT AND EXTREMELY SCARCE EDITION PRINTED AT THE CHISWICK PRESS.
Two volumes in one. pp. (94), 1181 + Text of the Augsberg Confession - pp. [1190]-[1204] + Engraved plates, including full page standing portraits of the Electors. Over 140 wood engraved text illustrations. Title page printed in red and black with vignette; head- and tailpieces; decorative initials; double column text within line border. Folio. 400 mm. Called The Elector Bible for the portrait plates of the The Prince-Electors (or simply Electors) of the Holy Roman Empire. These princes and kings were the members of the electoral college of the Holy Roman Empire, and had the power to name and elect the Holy Roman Emperors. The Prince-electors (or simply Electors) of the Holy Roman Empire (German: Kurfurst pl. Kurfursten, Latin: Princeps Elector) were the members of the electoral college of the Holy Roman Empire, having the function of electing the Holy Roman Emperors. This edition is also referred to as the Dilherr Bible, due to Johannes Michael Dilherr (1604-1669) who edited of the Augsburg Confessions appended at the rear. Biblia Germanica. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! M27-28
pp. [4], 527, [66]; 169; [3]. With caption title, separate pagination and signatures; Apocrypha - [66] p. - With second title-page, separate pagination and signatures: 'Das neue Testament unsers Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi, von Dr. Martin Luther.' Small Folio. 320 mm. 9 x 13". Old age and damp stain. Old ink stain in gutters of rear leaves. Worn leather over beveled oak boards binding. No clasps remain. The famous Somerset German Bible of 1813, is the first Bible published west of the Allegheny Mountains. Charles Friedrich Goeb was a Mennonite minister, as well as a master printer in Western Pennsylvania. He came to Somerset, PA in 1809. Printing the bible was an enomous undertaking, especially in the wilderness that was then Somerset. It involved: the setting of millions of pieces of type; carving the titlepage and ornament blocks; purchasing, storing, and printing at least 50,000 large full sheets of paper; binding probably 500 copies. In addition, he apparently also wrote: the Preface, the Remarks prefixed to each chapter of the Five Books of Moses, the Commentary to the Song of Solomon and St. John's Revelations. Goeb calls this the 'Die Erste Auflage (First Edition) on both the General and New Testament title pages. He may have been referring to the remarks that he added. GLP/USA 2004; Studer. Frederick Goeb, Master Printer. pp. xvii-xvii; AI/S&S 27883; O'Callaghan. List of the Editions of the Holy Scriptures, 114; Seidensticker p. 190. SCARCE. JUN_GER1
pp. iv, [1], 6-407, [5] (List of Subscribers). + 25 leaves of engraved plates, many within decorative frames. Folio. 315 mm. Worn original full leather binding. Not all the plates are signed, but were the work of the top young American engraving artists of the era including: Tanner, Benjamin (1775-1848); Rollinson, William (1762-1842); Doolittle, Amos (1754-1832); Tisdale, Elkanah (1768-1835); Scoles, John (1772?-1853); Anderson, Alexander (1775-1870); etc. Frontis detached and chipped, but most of the other plates are in decent condition. Copies with all of the plates are not often found today. 'First published in thirty numbers, of sixteen pages and an engraving, each. The completed volume bearing the date of the first number, although publication was not completed until 1796 or 1797. The Philadelphia edition differs from the New York edition only in its title page. the plates are from several sources.' - Evans 29927. RARE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! EVANS2
Roy. 4to., First Edition thus, with 2 engraved frontispieces (original tissue guards present), 24 fine engraved plates (all original tissue guards present), 5 engraved maps coloured in outline and an engraved plan, 4pp Family Register engraved in red and black, some light and inoffensive age-staining (mainly marginal); handsomely bound in original full pebble-grain pigskin, upper board with debossed decorative multiple frame border enclosing stylised floral lozenge, back with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled and ruled in blind, all edges gilt, boards set in brass frame with ornate clasp, very neatly rebacked, a remarkably bright, clean and most attractive copy. The Family Register, placed between the Testaments as usual, is completed in manuscript for the Wilson family; John and Maria Wilson were married at Trinity Church, Lambeth, Surrey in 1847. A SPLENDID COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION OF ONE OF THE FINEST AND MOST FAMOUS MID-VICTORIAN FAMILY BIBLES.
In 8° (200x140mm.), antip. inc. da suor Isabella Piccini, frontesp. rosso-nero pp.(20), 998,pp.(52).Testo su due col. Molte belle xilogr. n.t. Legat. in mezza pelle, su tass. leggermente abraso.
2 works bound together in one physical volume, [6],903,[81] + pp. & [4],314,[34] pp., including extensive index, the first work has a second full-page engraved title page (the same engraving as in the 1645 Meursius-edition), engraved printer's device on title pages, with some illustrated initials, folio (36x24cm.), contemporary full leather binding, spine with 5 raised bands, compartments with gilt decoration, gilt title on red label on spine, front joint slighly cracked at extremities, some use and minor defects on corners and edges of covers and joints, text clean and bright with few occasional foxing and browning, text in Latin, good condition, [Cfr. De Backer & Sommervogel, IV col.1519 no.7 & col.1522 no.11], weight: 4kg., R96569
Tours, Alfred Mame et fils, 1866. 2 volumes In-folio reliés demi-chagrin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs ornés à motifs dorés titre dorés, double filets dorés sur les plats. 909 + pages. Dessins de Gusdtave Doré et ornemntation du texte par H Giacomelli. Quelques petites rousseurs, Coins légèrement émoussés. Bon exemplaire
3 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque plein veau moucheté brun, dos à 5 nerfs orné, coupes ornées, Chez Charles Osmont, Paris, 1700, 10 ff., 550 pp. ; 3 ff., 564 pp. ; 3 ff., 450 pp. et 15 ff. n. ch. Les commentaires moraux sont attribués par Barbier au père de l'Oratoire Julien Loriot, ou au père Pasquier Quesnel édité par Loriot, d'après le Dictionnaire de Spiritualité. Bon exemplaire de cette belle édition des Psaumes, proposant le texte latin et la traduction française de chaque verset, accompagné à chaque fois d'un petit commentaire moral (infimes frott. en dos, petits frott. en coins, très petit piqûre à un mors, très bon état par ailleurs, ex-libris ms : "ce present livres apartient a francoise Verberie demeurante a Corbeil" (sic)). Barbier, III, 1099 Français
3 works in 1 vol., 8vo., neat and lengthy contemporary ownership insctiptions on blank preliminary; handsomely bound in full burgundy roan, boards elaborately framed in gilt and blind enclosing large arabesque in blind, back with flat bands, second compartment framed and lettered in gilt, all other compartments richly framed and tooled in gilt, gilt doublures, gilt dentelles, all edges gilt, blue endpapers, a remarkably well-preserved, crisp, clean copy. With the early nineteenth century trade ticket of Rees of Bristol on front paste-down. The works comprise (in order) Book of Common Prayer (Bagster, 1829); New Version of the Psalms of David (Clarendon Press, 1829); English Version of the Polyglot Bible (Bagster, 1828). A SPLENDID EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY THEOLOGICAL COMPANION WITH CONTEMPORARY BRISTOL ASSOCIATION.
Sm. folio, First Edition thus, text in broad double column with marginal references, with 20 fine steel engraved plates, maps and plans (plates with mild tide-mark at outer edge not affecting engraved surface), and very numerous engraved head- and tail-pieces, illustrations and decorations in the text, the title and a few leaves are lightly spotted but the majority of the text is remarkably crisp and clean; impressively bound in contemporary full niger calf, boards with elaborate gilt frame border enclosing decorative border and large floral panel all in blind, back with five raised bands tooled in gilt, second compartment framed and lettered in gilt, all other compartments elaborately framed and tooled in gilt, gilt edges, gilt doublures, marbled endpapers, hinges neatly strengthened with maroon passe-partout, boards minimally age-marked else a very good, bright, clean copy. As often the Family Register, usually placed before title, has been neatly removed. With separate printed titles for the Testaments and illustrated titles to each Book. The maps depict the Journeyings of the Israelites and the World as known to the Ancients. The plans include Noah's Ark and Rome, together with a detailed chrono-genealogical table of the lineal descent of Christ as given by Mark and Matthew. A SPLENDID COPY OF ONE OF THE FINEST AND MOST FAMOUS MID-VICTORIAN FAMILY BIBLES.
Five Volume Set. [All volumes]: 24x16 cm. [357+XXII]ÌÌ+[331Ì+X]+[505+XI]+[205+VIII]+[XV+417] pages. Soft cover. [VOL. III]: Spine slightly rubbed. Else, all volumes in food condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
2 vols., 4to., First Edition thus, with fine coloured plates; facsimile volume handsomely bound in half morocco, upper board elaborately blocked and lettered in gilt and colours, companion volume bound in cloth, leather back, the two volumes housed in publisher's clamshell case. EDITION LIMITED TO 1750 COPIES. British Library, Additional MS 47682. Acquired by the British Library in 1952, this world-famous manuscript was held previously at Holkham Hall, Norfolk (Holkham MS 666). It consists of 231 images mainly of episodes in the books of Genesis and Revelation, and is believed to have been produced in London between 1327-40. The superb facsimile is accompanied by a companion volume providing historical context, commentary and a bibliography, with Instructions for care laid in the facsimile volume.
3 works in 1 physical volume: [4],360,[26] + [12],376,[30] + [4],336,[20] pp., including extensive indices, with engraved printer's device on each of the 3 title pages, engraved tailpieces and some ornamented initials, with engraved vignette on last page of each work, in folio (36x23cm.), text in Latin, text clean and bright except for some minor foxing and few small stains, contemporary full leather binding, spine with 6 raised bands and compartments with gilt decorations, joint cracked at extremeties (for ca. 6cm.), some minor defects on corners and edges of covers, good condition, [Cfr. De Backer & Sommervogel, IV col.1519-1520 no.8], R96642
A Paris, chez Jean Boudot, 1695. In-4 relié plein veau de l'époque, dos à nerfs très orné. 10 pages pour la préface + 6 pages pour la table + 600 pages pour le texte avec le privilège. Mors du 1er plat fendu en partie supérieure néanmoins solide, petit manque de cuir à la coiffe, coins un peu émoussés. Bon exemplaire pour cet ouvrage rare, en édition originale.
Letouzey et Ané, Paris. 1938-1953. In-8 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos fané. Intérieur acceptable. 15 volumes. 5 volumes reliés demi-cuir. 6 volumes reliés. 3 volumes brochés. Texte en latin et en français, sur la même page. Notes sur 2 colonnes. Etiquettes de code sur les couvertures. Quelques tampons et annotations de bibliothèque. Dos du tome I se détachant. Texte latin et traduction française d'après les textes originaux avec un Commentaire exégétique et théologique, sous la dir. de Louis PIROT (Lille), continué sous la dir. de Albert CLAMER (Nancy). Du tome I (Exode), au tome XII (Epîtres de la Captivité - Apocalypse).