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[8] + 684 + [20] pp., with engraved vignette (Estius' portrait) on title page, with engraved vignette (coat of arms of Franciscus Vanderburch archbishop of Cambrai) on top of page with dedication, engraved printer's device on verso of final page, with ornamental woodcut head- and tailpieces and initials, 2nd edition ("Secunda editio, ex ipsius authoris scriptis, plurimum aucta, in qua quid praestitum sit, praefatio ad Lectorem docebit"), folio (36x24cm.), contemporary typically Flemish full-leather blind-tooled binding with 5 raised bands, front joint split at ends for 7cm. each, corners bumped and slightly damaged, few stains on covers, text in Latin, text printed in 2 columns, text framed by a double-ruled border on each page, text and interior clean and with only few foxing and light browning of paper, old ink inscription in upper margin of title page erased, good condition, [ESTIUS Giulielmus, ca. 1542 Gorcum - 1613 Douai, professor of theology and philosophy at the universities of Louvain and Douai, famous for his publication "Historiae martyrum Gorcomiensium". His "Annotationes" was first published posthumously in 1621. This copy is a second edition (1629)], R96565
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.
23768Francfort (Francfort sur le Main), Andreae Wecheli heredes, Claudium Marmium, & Joan. Aubrium, 1597. Fort in folio (marg. 37,5 x 24,3 cm) de (4)ff., 1098 pp., (2)ff.. Intérieur frais malgré une petite mouillure en marge intérieure des 20 premiers ff., et angulaire de la p.1031 jusqu'à la fin, petit manque de papier ex-libris découpé au titre et angulaire sans perte de texte au denier f. de texte, légère marque de pliure aux 4 premiers ff. Plein veau brun d'époque, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, double filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats. (Usure à la coiffe inf. et aux coins, éraflures, un mors fendu sur 2 cms).
36979Turnhout, Brepols, 2010 Hardback, XXVII+935 p., 43 microfiches (8395 pp.), 230 x 315 mm. ISBN 9782503517667.
529-Eo.J. Feder in Schwarz, braun laviert, weiß gehöht, über Bleistift, Darstellung am Oberrand rundbogig geschlossen, auf Velin, rechts unten monogrammiert ?Np inv?. 17,2:15,6 cm. Aufgezogen, mit schwarzer und brauner Tuschlinie umrandet und links unten signiert ?F. Nadorp inv. del.?. Verso am Oberrand und rechts Reste alter Verklebung. Das in der Tradition der italienischen Madonnenbilder mit zwei Knaben, dem Christuskind und dem Johannes-Knaben stehende Blatt war sicher ein Entwurf für ein Andachtsbild. Nach Henk van Os ist der Hinweis Nadorps ?inv? in dem Sinne zu verstehen, daß es sich hier um keine Kopie handelt, von denen Nadorp zahlreiche anfertigte (vgl. Der Zeichner Franz Nadorp 1794-1876. Ein romantischer Künstler aus Anholt. Werke aus dem Besitz der Fürsten zu Salm-Salm in Anholt ausgewählt und bearbeitet von einer Projektgruppe des Kunsthistorischen Instituts der Universität Groningen unter Leitung von Henk van Os, S. 49f., Groningen 1976). In unserem Blatt durchbricht Nadorp die klassische Dreieckskomposition nach Raffael durch Hinzufügen einer vierten Person, Elisabeth links im Bildfeld).
19905581990 Paris, Éditions Armand et Georges Israël, 1990.
049-Ao.J. 12 (von 14) Kupferstichen, auf Bütten mit Wasserzeichen: Krug. Je ca. 19,8:9 cm. Literatur : Hollstein 9, II (von III), 10, I (von II), 11, II (von III), 12, II, 13-18, 19, II (von III), 20, II (von III). - Hollstein 9, 10 vor der Nummer, Hollstein 11, 19, 20 vor Änderung der Nummer. Bei Hollstein 13 kann der Druckzustand wegen Ergänzungen in der rechten unteren Ecke nicht ermittelt werden. Die nahezu komplette Folge in ausgezeichneten Drucken mit sehr feinem Rändchen um die bzw. mit der Plattenkante, teils knapp innerhalb derselben beschnitten, teils mit der vollen Darstellung. Geringfügige Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, vereinzelte Randschäden, etwas stockfleckig, im Gesamteindruck jedoch gut. Provenienz: Sämtliche Blätter Doublette der Hamburger Kunsthalle, Lugt 1328.
1900R106153Paris, A. Roger et F. Chernoviz 1900-1909 Complet en 8 tomes: 1034 + xi,912 + viii,838 + vii,660 + vii,892 + viii,908 + viii,694 + viii,582 pp., illustré de quelques cartes dépliantes hors-texte et des figures dans le texte, reliures modernes cart. uniformes solides et en bon état, titre doré aux dos, feuilles de garde décorées, brochures originales conservées et reliées, cachet sur la p.d.t., texte frais (sauf quelques rares rousseurs occasionnelles), 25cm., bon état, poids total: 12kg., [Suite du titre: Avec les différences de l'Hébreu, des Septante et de la Vulgate ; des introductions, des notes, des cartes et des illustrations. Contenu: Tomes 1-6: Ancien testament, T.7-8: Nouveau testament], R106153
Complet en 8 tomes: 1034 + xi,912 + viii,838 + vii,660 + vii,892 + viii,908 + viii,694 + viii,582 pp., illustré de quelques cartes dépliantes hors-texte et des figures dans le texte, reliures modernes cart. uniformes solides et en bon état, titre doré aux dos, feuilles de garde décorées, brochures originales conservées et reliées, cachet sur la p.d.t., texte frais (sauf quelques rares rousseurs occasionnelles), 25cm., bon état, poids total: 12kg., [Suite du titre: Avec les différences de l'Hébreu, des Septante et de la Vulgate ; des introductions, des notes, des cartes et des illustrations. Contenu: Tomes 1-6: Ancien testament, T.7-8: Nouveau testament], R106153
526 pages. List of black and white maps and illustrations. Black and white photographic portrait of author. Marbled text edges. "...Not designed to build up any sect, but to build up truth in the minds of the people and help all who wish truth, believing there are such in every division of Christendom." - from Preface. Maroon cloth bears somewhat above-average wear. Decorations upon front board partially rubbed. Binding sound. Short openings at each end of back strip and two-inch opening between top of backstrip and front board. Small piece missing from upper corner of page 526 does not affect contents. Minor openings to fore-edge of front free endpaper and first blank leaf. Erasures faintly visible atop front free endpaper. Modest quantity of light pencil markings to contents. A sound copy. Book
Illustrés par MM. Tony Johannot, Cavelier, Gérard-Seguin et Brevière, 2 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque plein veau bleu nuit, toutes tranches dorées, dos lisse orné, belle plaque romantique estampée à froid en plats, filets dorés d'encadrement en plat, médaillon et écoinçons dorés en plats, filet doré en coupes, chasses ornées, toutes tranches dorées, estampée à froid en plats, chasses et coupes ornées, reliure signée de Simier relieur du Roi, L. Curmer, Paris, 1836, lxxx-263 pp.avec frontispice en chromolithographie et 5 gravures sur acier ; 440 pp. avec 7 gravures sur acier, 10 gravures sur bois sur chine monté avant toute lettre et 2 cartes coloriées sur chine monté Très jolie reliure romantique signée de Simier, relieur du Roi. Bon état (petits frott. en dos et second plat du premier tome, bel exemplaire d'une remarquable fraîcheur par ailleurs). Les 10 gravures du voyage en Palestine intitulé "Jérusalem et les Lieux Saints" sont sur chine monté, avant la lettre. Vicaire, III, 616 ; Carteret, III, 225. Français
1969TBLrnBIB63Geneva: Éditions De l'Institut D'Histoire De L'Art Du Moyen Age 1969. 1969. 2 Volumes. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l. ix-xiv 1 leaf 316 1 leaf. numerous text illus. after the woodcuts by Bernard Salomon. the porfolio volume containing 40 woodcuts on china paper loose in paper folder with list of illus. loose in binding. full antique-style blind-stamped vellum over heavy bds. small nick on one cover otherwise fine. in slightly damaged slipcase. Limited to 390 numbered copies plus 10 'hors-commerce' on 'Ingres d'Arches'. The French and Latin texts are taken from the Bibles publlished by Jean de Tournes at Lyon in 1554. René Loche wrote the introduction and compiled the tables relatiing to the occurrence of the Salomon cuts in the various De Tournes editions pp. 249-316 which are adapted from Cartier's bibliography of that printer's works. The photographs of the Salomon woodcuts were executed by Yves Siza from 'The true and lyvely historyke purtreatures of the woll Bible' 1553 'Quadrins historiques de la Bible' 1560 and 'Quadrins historiques de la Bible' 1583. The text was printed in Garamond types by Étienne Braillard and the binding was executed by Henri Donzel in Geneva. The woodcuts on china paper in the separate portfolio were pulled from the original Salomon blocks belonging to the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Genève. [Geneva: Éditions De l'Institut D'Histoire De L'Art Du Moyen Age, 1969]. hardcover
65263Cambridge: Printed at the Pitt Press by John W. Parker 1839-1844. 2 vols. Large 4to. 31 x 24.5 cm. Handsomely bound in full purple morocco sides richly tooled in gilt spine with raised bands and gilt-decorated compartments gilt inner dentelles yellow-coated endpapers all edges gilt. 141 engraved plates with tissue guards after John Martin et al. Neatly kept family register in a neat hand to flyleaf of Vol.2. Some trivial signs of age generally an excellent set. Cambridge: Printed at the Pitt Press, by John W. Parker, 1839-1844. hardcover
58936London: James S. Virtue c.1860. 2 volumes bound in one. Large folio 37x27x10 cm. Contemporary full black calf sides ruled with intricate gilt foliate borders and decorated with central gilt foliate design spine with raised bands and gilt-decorated compartments yellow-coated endpapers all edges gilt. 4 pages of partial used family register 41 steel engraved plates after John Martin et al. including 2 engraved titles 2 frontispieces and 2 hand-coloured maps. Occasional offsetting and light spotting some inevitable light shelfwear generally a most handsome and impressive Victorian Bible. An excellent example of a Victorian Bible this copy significantly larger and more impressive than usual. London: James S. Virtue, [c.1860]. hardcover
65840London Paris & New York: Cassell Petter & Galpin c.1875. 2 vols. Large 4to. 31 x 23.5 cm. Publisher's original decorative brown cloth gilt neatly rebacked preserving original spines renewed endpapers all edges gilt. Text in two columns. 220 full-page wood-engraved plates after Gustave Doré. Exteriors lightly rubbed corners a bit bruised some darkening to verso of frontispiece in each album final leaf of Vol.1 with restored partial loss to margin with some loss of text some occasional light spottinggenerally a very good set. "In the 1870s The Doré Bible was perhaps the most treasured and expensive book in the world" Malan 81. Certainly it proved a milestone in Doré's career. Doré's illustrations for the Bible first published in French in 1866 were a great success and in 1867 Doré had a major exhibition of his work in London which led to the founding of Doré Gallery in Bond Street London. Doré's "Bible was enthusiastically sponsored by one of the greatest French publishers of illustrated books of the day… Its original reception was truly remarkable… A second edition of the Bible was called for almost at once… Editions appeared in almost every European country… One of the first off the mark was an English edition from Cassell Petter and Galpin 1867. This caused an even greater sensation than the French edition and the demand among collectors for any and everything by Doré was clamorous" Muir 224. London, Paris & New York: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, [c.1875]. hardcover
1633AQ26478Londini i.e. Leiden: Apud B. and A. Elzevir for Richardum Whittakerum 1633. 8 459pp 13. First four words of title transliterated from the Greek. Printed in double columns. Eighteenth-century gilt-tooled brick-red morocco. Lightly rubbed and marked. Early manuscript quotation in the original greek from Ephrem the Syrian to FFEP; in what appears to be the same hand as the ownership inscriptions 'Rob: Hawkesworth / His Book / 1709' to verso of title page and head of p.1. Preliminaries a little dampstained at head. Later armorial bookplate to FEP of the Gaddesden library with pencilled shelf marks to front blank fly-leaf. A Greek Testament printed at least in part at the Elzevir press for London bookseller Richard Whittaker fl.1618-49 with the device of the former on the title page. The text is near identical to the Elzevir's own second edition of the Greek New Testament printed the same year apart from as noted by Darlow and Moule 'four passages in three of which it adopts readings found in H. Stephanus' edition of 1576'. Richard Whittaker had previously printed an edition in 1622 with a different text though the same supplementary material appears here. The house of Elzevir reissued some copies under their own imprint in 1641. ESTC S90878 Darlow and Moule 4680 STC 2798.5. 8vo. Apud [B. and A. Elzevir for] Richardum Whittakerum unknown
1811AQ33894Lewes: Sussex Press Printed and sold by John Baxter 1811. In two volumes. With an engraved title page to each volume and a further 30 of 32 plates. Contemporary red straight-grain morocco richly tooled in gilt and blind A.E.G. marbled endpapers. A trifle rubbed. Armorial bookplates of John Trotter Royal Artillery to both FEPs naive clear tape repair of head of leaf 4Z2 of Vol. I small marginal hole to leaf 5N2 loss to lower corner of leaf 6M1 with slight loss of sense slight marginal loss to leaf 7S1 small central hole to leaf 10Q1 naive marginal paper repairs to initial two leaves of Vol. II second leaf misbound closed tear to leaf 12E2 loss to lower corner of leaf 12S1 marginal clear tape repairs to leaves 13G1-2 13H2 loss to lower corner of 14C1 15Q2 and 16Y2. A handsomely bound - albeit slightly defective - early nineteenth century provincially published illustrated Bible with explanatory notes by Brightonian Church of England clergyman John Styles 1782-1849. . Quarto. Sussex Press, Printed and sold by John Baxter unknown
65346London: Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1827. Large 4to. 31 x 24 cm. Handsomely bound in contemporary full burgundy morocco sides framed and decorated in blind spine with gilt-decorated raised bands compartments tooled in blind gilt lettering gilt inner dentelles green watered silk endpapers and doublures original brass clasps all edges gilt. Text printed in two columns. Inner board with gilt presentation: 'A tribute of respect and esteem from the parishioners of Stoke Next Guildford to the Rev. C. Neat. For his faithful and much valued ministrations among them. 1835.' Some light rubbing to exterior contents clean and unmarked generally a very handsome presentation copy given to the Rev. Charles Neat who met with an unlucky end just three years after his parishioners presented him with this thoughtful gift see below. Royal Cornwall Gazette 6 July 1838 Death of the Rev. Charles Neat MELANCHOLY AND FATAL ACCIDENT.-On Tuesday last the Rev. Charles Neat was proceeding from Penzance to St. Ives to hold a Church Missionary Meeting; when near Halse-town the horse he was driving took fright and the reverend gentleman with his servant was thrown out from the gig. Mr. Neat we regret to say fell on his head and fractured the base of his skull and received other very serious injuries. The accident occurred about five o'clock and shortly after the Rev. Mr. Havart of St. Ives arrived with medical assistance.- Every thing that skill could devise and kindness dictate was promptly done; but was of no avail. Mr. Neat lingered in a state of insensibility till half past one o'clock on Wednesday morning when it pleased God to take him to his reward. He had preached on Sunday afternoon in St. Ives Church to a very large congregation; and very many were preparing to attend the Missionary Meeting on Tuesday evening when this mysterious providence prevented their assembling. Mr. Neat has left a widow and one son to deplore his untimely loss. The servant received no injury. The horse ran into the town about a mile and a half distant but did no further mischief. Royal Cornwall Gazette 13 July 1838 ST IVES. The funeral of the Rev. Chas. Neat whose melancholy death we announced last week took place on Tuesday the 10th instant. His remains were borne to the grave by ten of the most respectable Gentlemen of St. Ives; and followed by his afflicted son and many of the neighbouring clergy. Upwards of 3000 persons were present and with that decorum which a people so religious and right-minded would be sure to exhibit upon an occasion so solemn and touching. The beautiful service of our church was read with great feeling and propriety by the Rev. Wm. Havart the perpetual curate of St. Ives. Among the clergymen present to pay their last tribute of respect we observed the Rev. T. Vyvyan of Penzance; U. Tonkin of Lelant; H. E. Graham of Ludgvan; H. Rogers of Camborne; - Townsend of Marazion; H. Pinnock of Madron; Zennor; F. Bazeley of St. Dominick; Browne of Penzance &c. &c.-Mr. Neat was 44 years of age; although many of our readers may have considered him much older; his long residence abroad having considerably altered his appearance. Stoneman of Zennor; F. Bazeley of St. Dominick; - Browne of Penzance &c. &c. - Mr. Neat was 44 years of age; although many of our readers may have considered him much older; his long residence abroad having considerable altered his appearance. London: Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1827. hardcover
19269150Waltham St Lawrence: The Golden Cockerel Press 1926. Limited edition number 180 of 250 copies of a beautifully achieved piece of Biblical private press printing from the 1920s illustrated by Eric Gill. Cream buckram clean and fresh; pages unopened along top fold; gutter visible between pages 8 and 9; limitation statement numbered in black ink with cockerel emblem. A very good copy. Gill contributes two full page and four vignette illustrations. Initial letters printed in red. The jacket is chipped and worn fair only but has done an excellent job protecting the book itself. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1926 The Golden Cockerel Press hardcover
166488453Wittenberg, Balthasar Christoph Wust, 1664. [38] Bll., 348 Doppelseiten, [3] Bll., Bl. 4 - 228, [12], 164 Bll., mit Kupfertitel, 6 Vign, 2 Textkupfern, 15 gestoch. Zwischentiteln, 4 doppelblattgr. Kupferstichkarten u. 1 doppelblattgr. gestoch. Plan von Jerusalem. 30 x 23,5 cm. Lederbd. d. Zt. auf Holzdeckeln mit Metallbeschlägen u. ornamentaler Prägung auf Rücken u. Deckeln.
1756250150Regensburg, Zunkel, 1754-1756. Fol. M. 5 Kpfr.-Taf. u. 3 Holzschn.-Titelvign. 8 Bl., VIII, 44 S., 2 Bl., 1116 S., 309 S., 5 Bl. Ldrbde. a. Holzdeckeln. M. 4 intakten Messingschließen. Vorderdeckel m. goldgepr. Initialen u. Jahreszahl (1757) sowie m. Goldschnitt u. mamor. Vorsätzen. Einbde. berieben u. leicht bestoßen. Deckel m. zahlr. Schabstellen. Gebräunt, teils etwas braun- bzw. stockfl. [4 Warenabbildungen]
11204Cologne, Bernard Gualter et associés, 1630. 1 vol. in-12, maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, double encadrement de triples filets dorés avec fleurons dorés aux angles, roulette dorée sur les coupes, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées, doubles gardes de papier peigné (et papier caillouté à palmes au v° des gardes). Reliure de l'époque. Ex-libris héraldique d'A. Gitton du Plessis et de P. de La Morandière au contreplat. Titre-frontispice gravé sur cuivre, (4) ff. (front. compris), 858 pp., (23) ff. d'index. Texte sur 2 coll. entouré de filets noirs. Note bibliographique du début du XIXe s. sur les gardes blanches.
1374110Harlemi: Typis Johannis Esschedé et filiorum, 1824 in-8, non paginé. Reliure plein veau brun, dos lisse muet, étiquettes avec numéros de bibliothèque au dos, reliure frottée, bon état intérieur. Cachets: "Deventer Bibliotheek" et "Nederl. Bybel Gennot schap". Belle édition typographique en alphabet jawi de Malaisie.
1876714471 vol. grand in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-basane noire, Versio Arabica, Typis Fratrum Praedicatorum, Mausili [ Mossoul ], 1876
484784Alfred Mame Et Fils, Editeurs Tours 1882 2 volumes in-folio ( 425 X 320 mm ) de 909 et 948 pages, cartonnage de fine percaline grise de l'éditeur, dos et plats ornés de grands décors polychromes et dorés ( plaque de A. SOUZE ), toutes tranches dorées à effet "lingot". Célèbre édition illustrée des nombreuses fameuses gravures sur bois de bout d'après les dessins de Gustave DORE en hors-texte et les délicates ornementations d'Hector GIACOMELLI. Très bel exemplaire, très pur, au papier bien blanc, exempt de rousseurs ( ce qui est très rare pour cette édition ).