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153554700Lyon Seb. Gryphim 1535. 4to. Bound in a later full calf pastiche-binding in Cambridge-style with elegant 'mirrors' to boards and blindstamped borders and decorations spine with five raised bands forming six compartments. Leather title-label with title in gilt lettering to spine. Spine miscoloured and several stains to boards. Stamp to front free end-paper and title-page. Annotation in contemporary hand to title-page and last leaf with woodcut-device depicting a griffin. Waterstain to inner margin affecting lower part of first 10 and last 15 leaves. a-z8 A-Z8 AA-BB8 CC10 aa-mm8 nn10. <br/><br/><em>Rare second edition of this Latin Bible Concordance the first being from 1529 from the printer Sebastian Gryphius. The present work being one of the first to use the griffin mark. </em> hardcover
1997220806019TBN 1997-01-01. Paperback. New. 9x6x1. ~ NEW Inside and Out! Clean & Crisp Pages. E-mail for more info./pics TBN paperback
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1720621428Nürnberg, Endter, 1720. Fol. M. 2 gest. Front., 1 Portr., 6 Kpfr.-Taf., 11 Kurfürstentaf. u. zahlr. Text-Holzschn. 35, 10 Bl., 1181 S., 11 Bl. Ldrbez. Holzdeckelbd. m. Holzwurmeinstichen. Berieben. Bezug d. hint. Einbd.-Decke beschäd. Die re. unt. Ecke beschäd. Rücken eingerissen. Beide Schließen fehlen.
1831374628New York: Published by the Young Mens' Bible Society of New-York . M'Elrath & Bangs printers 1831. First edition. Text in English and Mohawk on facing pages. 197 1pp. 12mo. Library buckram. Foxing. Provenance: General Theological Seminary blindstamps bookplate and other markings. First edition. Text in English and Mohawk on facing pages. 197 1pp. 12mo. First edition of Hill's translation; the work was re-issued entirely in Mohawk in 1836. Named Kenweneshon by the wolf clan of the Mohawk Henry Aaron Hill d. 1834 was the son of David Hill and Christiana Brant the daughter of Joseph Brant. He served as interpreter at councils of the Six Nations and conducted services at the Mohawk chapel in Brantford. In the 1820s he began translating the gospels for publication.<br /> <br /> "Joseph Brant's Gospel of St Mark had been appended to an SPG Mohawk prayer-book printed in 1787 and John Norton's Gospel of St John had been published by the British and Foreign Bible Society in 1804. Despite adverse comments on the quality of the translation Norton encouraged by the SPG resumed the work of completing the gospels and he enlisted Hill's aid. But Norton was tiring of the task and thought that the Mohawks themselves would prefer English bibles. The American Bible Society discovered in 1823 that Hill with the support of John Brant Tekarihogen was already working on Luke and proposed that he complete the four gospels . Hill proved to be a diligent worker. His Luke appeared in 1828 the title page says 1827 but the printer in New York Azor Hoyt had much trouble in setting the work. Three hundred and fifty copies were sent to the Methodist mission on the Grand and fifty to Lower Canada. The Church of England holding aloof from association with dissenters in bible societies made little use of the translations done by its catechist. In turn the American Bible Society's interest waned. The York Auxiliary Bible Society formed in 1828 saw that some Mohawk scriptures were already available and began work on Ojibwa translations instead. The continued publication of Mohawk scriptures was therefore undertaken by the Young Men's Bible Society of New York an auxiliary to the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States. Between 1831 and 1836 it sponsored translation of the rest of the New Testament with the exception of 2 Corinthians. The bulk of the work was done by Hill with corrections and completions Hill died in 1834 by Brantford merchant John Aston Wilkes Mohawk schoolmaster William Hess and Elizabeth Kerr née Brant. Hill's Isaiah finished by Hess was published by the American Bible Society in 1839 but that organization resisted pressure to proceed with the rest of the Old Testament. Hill was also the chief translator of a collection of psalms and hymns which went through separate printings for its Methodist and Anglican users" Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Darlow and Moule 6801; Sabin 49844; Pilling Proof Sheets 1782; Pilling Iroquoian p. 84 Published by the Young Mens' Bible Society of New-York ... M'Elrath & Bangs, printers unknown
18101226331810. BIBLE. The Holy Bible Containing The Old and New Testaments: Translated out of the Original Tongues: and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised by His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches. 2 839 1; 2 252 2 pp. 12mo. Oxford: The Clarendon Press 1810. WITH: The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church According to the Use of the United Church of England and Ireland: Together with The Psalter or Psalms of David Pointed as They are to be Sung or Said in Churches. Unpaginated 578 pp. 12mo. uniformly bound in deluxe contemporary straight-grained English navy morocco in a matching full-morocco box. London: Published for John Reeves Esq. 1801. Stereotype Edition. A handsome portable Bible and Book of Common Prayer in deluxe blue straight-grained morocco and laid into carrying case. A few pages trimmed at bottom throughout the Old Testament also slight tears on pages 733 OT and 223 NT. In the Book of Common Prayer pages 25-44 are loose at the bottom of sewn binding. Very slight wear on both covers due to latch on case. Darlow and Moule 1529. unknown books
180939623Hartford Connecticut: Printed and Sold by Hudson & Goodwin 1809. 12mo. 6 7/16 x 4 1/8 inches. 810pp. Original sheep binding spine flat. Slight wear.<br/> <br/>A fine copy of the first edition of the first Bible printed in the state of Connecticut complete with the separate title page for the New Testament.<br/> <br/>On October 18 1809 an announcement in the "Connecticut Courant" now known as the Hartford Courant read: "Hudson and Goodwin have the satisfaction to announce to the public that they have this day completed their first edition of the School Bible. The type is entirely new imported at heavy expense.and the paper is so good a quality that it is asserted with confidence to be the best of the kind offered for sale in this country." Henry Hudson a partner in the Hudson and Goodwin publishing firm which was also the publisher of the Connecticut Courant was the secretary of the newly-formed Connecticut Bible Society at the time. At the encouragement of the society Hudson and Goodwin published this Bible which they referred to as the School Bible.<br/> <br/>Hills The English Bible in America 168. Printed and Sold by Hudson & Goodwin unknown books
1648008R10Gedruckt by Rieuwert Dircksz van Baardt t'Amsterdam: 1648. 1648 ff. 19 278 112 70 132 leaves. Engraved pictorial title page and tailpiece and five historiated double-page folding maps and city views by Savary. Woodcut tailpieces large and small decorative and historiated initials. Light marginal worming in preliminaries. Map of Paradise with wear at the margins. Engraved title mounted. Printed titles for the Prophets and New Testament. Folio. Contemporary full leather binding over split oak boards. Corners and clasp holders in thick brass. Spine and joints deteriorated; boards detached. Still impressive and priced to allow for proper restoration. Engraved bookplate of R. Percy Alden drawn by the American artist J. Alden Weir. Alden's house "Millwood" in Cornwall PA was designed by Stanford White. .This book is the famous Dutch Lutheran Bible of 1648. It was based on the Low German Bible printed at Madeburg in 1554 which was translated by J. Bugenhagen from Luther's Bible of 1545. It was published for the use of his brother Mennonites in 1560 by N. Biestkens van Diest in Emden and became famous as the Biestkens Bible. Darlow and Moule 'Historical Catalogue of the Printed Editions of the Holy Scripture' No. 3311 says that this edition is "A revision of the 'Biestkens Bible' prepared on the basis of Luther's by Adolf Visscher of the Lutheran Church at Amsterdam. This became the standard Bible of the Dutch Lutherans." It is curious to note that it is the only Dutch Bible ever published by van Baardt. Darlow & Moule 3311. PRICE JUST REDUCED! Scarce. W108 Language: eng. Hardcover. Good. Gedruckt by Rieuwert Dircksz van Baardt, t'Amsterdam: 1648. hardcover
18957527New York: American Bible Society 1895. Hard Cover. Very Good. First edition of this Bible volume I only; folio 14" x 13" 164 leaves embossed in the New York Point Alphabet for the Blind which is a system of tactile raised dots similar to Braille. Contemporary 3/4 calf over tan cloth covered boards spine ruled in gilt; spine label is absent. New York Point for the Blind was invented by William Bell Wait 1839-1916 educator for the Blind as an alternative to the "Line Letter" system consisting of raised letters of the standard alphabet which was in use in the late 19th Century and lasted for several decades. But Braille had been invented by Louis Braille in 1824 but fell into disuse only to be revived in the early 20th Century and Braille remains today the standard in reading and writing for the Blind throughout the world. Internally quite clean with the embossed dots in very good condition; small loss at head of spine and corners worn through; a very good copy now quite scarce on the market. American Bible Society unknown
04639London: Printed for Samuel Bagster 1845. A Very Fine Example of a Mid-Nineteenth Century 'Bagster Velvet' Binding.<br/>Complete with the Original Elaborately Decorated 'Bagster' Vellum Case with Original Clasp<br/><br/>BIBLE IN ENGLISH. VELVET BINDING. The English Version of the Polyglot Bible; Containing the Old and New Testaments; with a copious and original selection of references to parallel and illustrative passages exhibited in a manner hitherto unattempted. & The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. London: Printed for Samuel Bagster ca. 1845.<br/><br/>Neat ink inscription at head of title-page "Presented to the Honble Mrs. Baptist Noel 1845."<br/><br/>Two volumes bound in one. Small octavo 6 3/8 x 4 inches; 162 x 102 mm. Printed on India Paper. x 586; ii 188 pp. Thirteen folding maps or plans some with colored outlines five folding.<br/><br/>Contemporary purple velvet binding ca. 1844 with gilt board edges and clasps stamped "Bagster" upper cover with gilt onlay engraved "Polyglot Bible / English Version". Purple velvet paste-downs with rectangular center panel of ivory watered silk matching end-leaves all edges gilt and gauffered. Housed in the original 'Bagster' ivory watered silk lined full vellum case with single gilt clasp stamped "Bagster". Covers decoratively stamped in gilt with onlays of red green and blue morocco. Spine with similar morocco onlays and red morocco label lettered in gilt. Small 1 38 inch split to top of front hinge vellum a little dusty otherwise near fine.<br/><br/>This charming little binding was presented to the wife of The Reverend The Honourable Baptist Wriothesley Noel 1798-1873. On 17 October 1826 Noel married Jane Baillie of Dochfour whose distinguished family was descended from John de Balliol founder of Balliol College Oxford. <br/><br/>We have seen several 'Bagster Bibles' in similar purple velvet bindings over the years - if they had a case it was a rather plain purple morocco - BUT - we have never seen a decorated vellum case as shown here.<br/><br/>Samuel Bagster 1772-1852 was educated at Northampton under the Rev. John Ryland and after serving an apprenticeship with William Otridge commenced business as a general bookseller on 19 April 1794 in the Strand where he remained until 1816. A few years before he left the rarity and consequent costliness of all 'Polyglot Bibles' gave him the idea of supplying a convenient and inexpensive edition. In 1816 Bagster brought out "The English version of the Polyglot Bible" with a preface by T. Chevalier in foolscap octavo size containing a selection of over 60000 parallel references mainly selected and all verified by himself. The book was extremely successful. London: Printed for Samuel Bagster, 1845 unknown books
16116015Coloniae Allobrogum i.e. Geneva : Pierre de la Rovière 1611. 16mo 13 cm; 2 volumes in one. 342 239 1 leaves. Printer's device on title page. Text in Greek with interlinear Latin translation and commentary. Text and commentary within ruled borders. Elaborately gilt-tooled morocco armorial binding of l'abbé Genesse i.e. of Genoa with arms within a central lozenge enclosed in a motto and filigreed in all corners and within ruled borders on both boards; spine with filigreed central panel. Edges gilt. Pages generally toned with scattered foxing; light water stain on covers and in first 100 leaves. Binding reference: Tausin "Dictionnaire des devises ecclésiastiques" 165. <br /><br />Arias Montano librarian of El Escorial was one of the principal editors of the great polyglot edition of the bible issued by the Plantin Press in 1571. He was denounced to the Inquisition for liberality. This edition of the Greek New Testament with Arias's extensive commentary is enclosed in an elaborate French binding flat back extensively tooled bearing the arms of the Abbé Genesse with his motto "Quae est expectatio mea nonne dominus" Psalm 38:8 What is my hope Is it not the lord. Pierre de la Rovière hardcover
16116015Coloniae Allobrogum i.e. Geneva : Pierre de la Rovière 1611. Arias Montano was one of the principal editors of the great polyglot edition of the bible issued by the Plantin Press in 1571. He was denounced to the Inquisition for liberality. This edition of the Greek New Testament with Arias's extensive commentary is enclosed in an elaborate French binding flat back extensively tooled bearing the arms of the Abbé Genesse with his motto "Quae est expectatio mea nonne dominus" Psalm 38:8 What is my hope Is it not the lord. 16mo 13 cm; 2 volumes in one. 342 239 1 leaves. Printer's device on title page. Text in Greek with interlinear Latin translation and commentary. Text and commentary within ruled borders. Elaborately gilt-tooled morocco armorial binding of l'abbé Genesse i.e. of Genoa with arms within a central lozenge enclosed in a motto and filigreed in all corners and within ruled borders on both boards; spine with filigreed central panel. Edges gilt. Pages generally toned with scattered foxing; light water stain on covers and in first 100 leaves. Binding reference: Tausin "Dictionnaire des devises ecclésiastiques" 165. Pierre de la Rovière hardcover books
1856WRCAM45252New York 1856. iv717pp. Contemporary calf tooled in blind. Binding worn but still solid. Contemporary ownership inscriptions on preliminary leaves. Light foxing and dampstaining. Good. Second edition after the first of 1844. The text is entirely in Ojibwa Chippewa and was translated by the Rev. Henry Blatchford himself a native Ojibwa Indian. This copy has been inscribed on the front fly leaf evidently by an Ojibawa owner: "Peter Mawkiwina/ Bear Creek/ July 13 1863" PILLING ALGONQUIAN p.52. PILLING PROOF-SHEETS 395. AYER INDIAN LINGUISTICS CHIPPEWA 34. unknown books
156729347<p>Printed in 1567 by Christopher Plantin in Antwerp this Latin Bible presents the Louvain translation edited by Johann Hentenius. It includes both Old and New Testaments along with the Apocrypha. The layout is in two columns and reflects mid-16th-century Latin biblical scholarship. This edition is an example of Plantin's early Bible production and follows his first Latin Bible of 1559. The volume is bound in blind-stamped leather boards and retains one original brass clasp. Format is octavo 8vo single volume. Collation: 8 303 1 blank; 74 5. No illustrations are mentioned. References include Adams B 1077 and Darlow & Moule 6141 note. Condition: Very Good. Binding is tight and secure with aged boards showing moderate wear. Leaves are complete and show light toning. #29347 PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Ex officina Christophori Plantini hardcover
166728933<p>Large-format German Bible printed in Zurich by Johann Jacob and Heinrich Bodmer 1667. Lacks general title page; collation confirms 1667 edition as the Apocrypha and New Testament bear 1665 dates standard for this issue. Includes Old Testament 876 leaves preliminaries and register lacking Apocrypha 208 leaves and New Testament 276 of 280 leaves. Measures 16 x 12 inches. Pages loose. Leather binding detached with broken corners though boards remain present. No illustrations; some decorative vignettes on title pages. Zurich Bodmer Bibles in this size and language appear infrequently. Item number: 28933. QUESTIONS AND PHOTO REQUESTS WELCOME.</p> Joh. Jacob und Heinrich Bodmer hardcover
175550459<p>An enormous eighteenth-century Johann Caspar Ulrich German Bible printed in Zurich by Conrad Orell und Comp. in 1755. This monumental folio edition represents the Swiss Reformed biblical tradition in German and contains the Old Testament Apocrypha and New Testament together with Ulrich's commentary material. Decorative vignettes and initials appear throughout the text. Particularly desirable is the retention of the original brass board fittings mounted to the modern leather boards. Very Good. Text remains complete across all sections. Modern leather binding is structurally sound with original brass board corners retained; spine features raised bands and internal pages show moderate age toning with intermittent staining consistent with eighteenth-century materials. Folio single volume. Collation: 2 14 292 130; 1 146 182 66 118 1 371 1. Illustrations: decorative vignettes and initials. Edition: 1755 First edition. . #50459. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Conrad Orell und Comp hardcover
2005mon0000073567The Bible Society of Cambodia 2005T. vinyl_bound. Very Good. . Burgundy red vinyl bound bilingual Khmer-English edition in very good condition. The first inside blank cover page has been torn out. Other than that all inside pages are in great shape. Minor shelf wear to the burgundy red vinyl cover. 2459 pages. Measures 8.5 x 5.9 x 2.3 inches. Published in 2005. The Bible Society of Cambodia unknown
1748elala1540Gorinchem: Nicolaas Goetzee 1748. 1748. 3 Parts in 2 Volumes. folio. ff. 3 pp. viii 19 ff. 1 342 2 151; 2 172 2 77. engraved frontis. by J.Punt after J. de Wit engraved dedication coat of arms by J. v. Schley & 12 double-page engraved maps 3 partly folding. engraved title vignette in Vol. I by J.Punt. titles to New Testament & Apocrypha with woodcut vignettes. woodcut ornaments & initials. text in double columns. contemporary gilt-paneled mottled calf gilt backs joints cracked chipping to extremities & along joints foot of spine of Vol. I renewed head of spine of Vol. II defective some foxing & browning new endleaves in Vol. I. cfDarlow & Moule 3350 quarto format. Hardcover. Gorinchem: Nicolaas Goetzee, 1748. Hardcover
1709TBLBBIBL62<p>Kiel: Printed by Barthold Reuther for the Editor 1709. 1709. thick 4to. first title in Hebrew & Latin. Latin glosses. engraved title/frontis. woodcut ornaments & initial. contemporary calf gilt edges worn head & foot of spine defective some foxing. few old marginal notes. First Edition Edited by Heinrich Opitz 1642-1712 German Orientalist and professor of Greek and of divinity at Kiel. "The editor was as learned as he was pious: and the present unostentatious volume printed with a fine large Hebrew type.was the fruit of thirty years incessant toil in the study and correction of the sacred text. The result was eminently successful; for Opitius is justly classed among the most erudite of Hebraic critics.". Dibdin Darlow & Moule 5142. Dibdin 4th Edn. I pp. 64-65. F. Hardcover.</p> Kiel: Printed by Barthold Reuther for the Editor, 1709. hardcover
RGW24330Hardcover. Very good. Engraved general title unsigned and letterpress title to N.T dated 1653 Double columns; ruling in red now faded; 1198pp; lacking A1 & A2 with just the engraved title before the Book of Genesis small tear to B8 loss of small part of corner to K1 & 2C1 some faint staining shaving to some leaves occasionally causing a little loss at head foot or fore-edge. 24mo 4.5 x 2.25in early full black smooth morocco gilt ruled lines and 'BIBLE' in gilt on spine slight wear on extremities with silver hinged clasps pink endpapers gilt on turndowns A very good copy of the First Edition of the 'Pearl' Bible so called because of its small size which could easily fit in a pocket. John Wesley owned a copy of this edition. The bible offered here has the six misprints as mentioned in Darlow & Moule including 1 Cor. 6.9 'Know ye not that the unrighteous shall inherit the Kingdom of God' for 'Shall not inherit'. This edition was much criticised by contemporaries because of these misprints. hardcover
99974Cambridge Printed by Tho. and John Buck Printers to the University of Cambridge 1663 Concordance dated 1633. Hardback approx 8.5 x 6.5 inches. In soft suede leather binding decorative panelled boards raised banding to spine with black leather spine label. In very good condition. Later binding to spine with later endpapers. Edges of boards bumped and chipped. Some marks to boards. Edges of title page slightly chipped some repairs to chipped corners/edges mostly to a few pages in Acts/Paul New Test. and one repair to chip on edge of p911 Revelation. Pages 843-844 missing. Some water staining to bottom of pages in Concordance. Some previous owners inscriptions on rear of title pages edge of Concordance title and on last page. Some darkening and occasional handling marks. Else a very good clean and tight copy for age. 918pp Concordance. Illustrated with a decorative main title page. Cambridge, Printed by Tho. and John Buck, Printers to the University of Cambridge, 1663 (Concordance dated 1633) hardcover
1443Mainz, [Frankfurt am Main]: Albinus, Fischer, Schönwetter, 1609.Un volume relié in-4 (17x23,5 cm) de une page de titre gravée , 6-574-226 et 263 pp. Belle édition de la Bible de la Vulgate de 1609, avec dans le texte de très nombreuses gravures (140) sur cuivre de Johann Theodor de Bry (1561 - 1623).La reliure est légèrement usée, mors fendu en haut et en bas du dos, coiffes et coins émoussés. Des rousseurs dans le texte, mais très bel état des gravures.
1443Mainz, [Frankfurt am Main]: Albinus, Fischer, Schönwetter, 1609.Un volume relié in-4 (17x23,5 cm) de une page de titre gravée , 6-574-226 et 263 pp. Belle édition de la Bible de la Vulgate de 1609, avec dans le texte de très nombreuses gravures (140) sur cuivre de Johann Theodor de Bry (1561 - 1623).La reliure est légèrement usée, mors fendu en haut et en bas du dos, coiffes et coins émoussés. Des rousseurs dans le texte, mais très bel état des gravures.
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. ]