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Complet work in 2 volumes:[40] + 1188pp. (continuous pagination), Volume I has a second title page engraved (by K. Decker), "Editio altera emendatior, in qua addimenta auctoris singula suis locis sunt inserta" (this is the second edition, the first dates from 1679), uniform contemporary full vellum bindings (intact and in very good condition) with author and title inscribed on spine in contemporary black ink, 21cm., text in Latin with some excerpts in Hebrew and in Greek, text clean and bright, good condition, [HUET Pierre Daniel, 1630-1721, French scholar and bishop of Soissons and afterwards of Avranches, known for his skepticism and his anti-Cartesian views. In his "Demonstratio evangelica" he also attacks Spinoza's "Tractatus theologico-politicus". Huet makes an attempt to prove that all pagan deities and pagan belief can be traced back to and originate from the source of Moses and the Old Testament], R96561
1680R96561Amstelodami [Amsterdam], apud Janssonio-Waesbergios, & Henricum & Theodorum Boom 1680 Complet work in 2 volumes:[40] + 1188pp. (continuous pagination), Volume I has a second title page engraved (by K. Decker), "Editio altera emendatior, in qua addimenta auctoris singula suis locis sunt inserta" (this is the second edition, the first dates from 1679), uniform contemporary full vellum bindings (intact and in very good condition) with author and title inscribed on spine in contemporary black ink, 21cm., text in Latin with some excerpts in Hebrew and in Greek, text clean and bright, good condition, [HUET Pierre Daniel, 1630-1721, French scholar and bishop of Soissons and afterwards of Avranches, known for his skepticism and his anti-Cartesian views. In his "Demonstratio evangelica" he also attacks Spinoza's "Tractatus theologico-politicus". Huet makes an attempt to prove that all pagan deities and pagan belief can be traced back to and originate from the source of Moses and the Old Testament], R96561
19696510Genève 1969. Le texte français est extrait de La Sainte Bible publiée à Lyon par Jean de Tournes en 1554 le texte latin de la Biblia Sacra publiée à Lyon par Jean de Tournes la même année. L'introduction et les tables ont été rédigées par Renée Loche. L'impression en caractère Garamond corps 10 et 12 a été faite sur les presses d'Etienne Braillard maître imprimeur à Genève. Les photographies des bois ont été exécutées par Yves Siza. Les clichés ont été gravés par Orell Füssli SA à Zurich. 2 vol. in-8°. Reliure en plein parchemin veau réalisée par Henri Donzel maître relieur à Genève. Sur Ingres d'Arches. Tirage strictement limité à 400 exx nr. 219. L'édition comprend un tirage original sur papier Chine de 40 bois de Bernard Salomon appartenant au Musée d'art et d'histoire de Genève. Emboîtage. Comme neuf. Bibliophile editions unknown
22116Paris, Michel de Romilly, 1950. In-folio, 64 pp. 14 pl., demi-maroquin à coins bleu, dos à nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, tête dorée, couverture conservée (minuscules épidermures).
1823R260230675MEQUIGNON FILS AINE / MEQUIGNON JUNIOR. 1820-1823. In-8. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. x+691+XIJ+683+viij+590+viij+608 pages+viij+600+655+648+711+661+667+ 639+642+639+517+498+669+571+631+672+590+623+645+629+648+ 478 pages - Texte en 2 colonnes - tampons de bibliothèque - tranches jaunes - contreplats jaspés - filets fleurons dorés sur le dos - pièces de titre rouge et verte avec auteur titre tomaison titre de tomaison dorés sur le dos - ouvrage enrichi de cartes géographiques et de figures - signets conservés - épidermures - quelques rares piqures de vers - 6 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES. . . . Classification Dewey : 220-Bible
Letouzey & Ané, Paris. 1926-2002. In-4 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 67 fascicules + 1 volume relié demi-cuir. Texte sur 2 colonnes, chacune étant paginée. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Sous la dir. de Louis PIROT, Henri CAZELLES, Jacques BRIEND, Michel QUESNEL, etc., avec le concours de nombreux collaborateurs. Du fasc. I-II, Abdeh - Apocryphes du Nouveau Testament, au fasc. 74, Targum. Volume: VI, Mystères - Passion.
2002RO40253426Letouzey & Ané, Paris. 1926-2002. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 67 fascicules + 1 volume relié demi-cuir. Texte sur 2 colonnes, chacune étant paginée. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque.. . . . Classification Dewey : 220-Bible
1867R320069267GARINER FRERES. 1867. In-4. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 581 + 609 + 706 + 737 + 666 + 720 pages augmentées de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc hors texte sous serpente dont le frontispice - Plats et contre-plats jaspés. Dos à 4 nerfs - Auteur, titre, filets, tomaison etfleurons dorés aux dos. 4 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES.. . . . Classification Dewey : 220-Bible
2008230380Litchfield Arizona: The Bible Museum 2008. The Deluxe Facsimile Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Thick folio full pulpit size in Italian Fiscagomma leatherette; in a sturdy publisher's slipcase with thick coverd boards: the coat-of-arms of King James is embossed into the top cover. Out-of-Print. Note: weighs 30 lbs itself and may require some additional shipping charge. <br/><br/>This handsome facsimile edition of the 1611 King James Version of the Bible in English celebrates the 400th Anniversary Edition. The King James Bible is the most printed book in the history of the world This volume comes with a frameable Genuine 2-page Leaf from an original copy of this KJV Bible not packaged originally by the publisher: it is a leaf from the Book of JUDGES. Note: most of the KJVs published after 1768 have 14 fewer books and have 400 word changes and other editorial changes. The Bible Museum hardcover
171600009154London: John Baskett 1716. Later edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. Book of Common Prayer unpaginated Psalter pagination as follows: 3 4-237 7 pp. Contemporary fine-grain red morocco spine in six compartments gold tooling on the boards and spine contemporary marbled endpapers and pastedowns; all edges gilt. Illustrated by a frontispiece of King George I with fifty-four additional woodcuts one of which is on a secondary title page the other fifty-three are plates fifty-two of which are interspersed through the Book of Common Prayer with the last one serving as a frontispiece for the Psalter a portrait of King David. Also contains woodcut initials head and tailpieces. Wood engravings by John Sturt. Griffiths Bibliography Book of Common Prayer 1716-2. Oxford DNB Richard Sharp "Sturt John". Sturt was a famous and celebrated engraver completing illustrations for Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress 1728 Gerard Audran's Perspective of the Human Body Andrea Pozzo's Rules and Examples of Perspective dedicated to Queen Anne Charles Perrault's Treatise on the Five Orders of Architecture 1708 and John Ayres A Tutor to Penmanship or The Writing Master 1698. A lovely example of The Book of Common Prayer thoroughly illustrated. Very Good with minor wear to the extremities notably a small concavity to the center of the spine; leaves largely clean with an occasional contemporary ink annotation and some plate margins showing a touch of foxing. Armorial bookplate of F.A. Waite on the front pastedown. Margins of leaves trimmed by the binder just affecting some catch words headers signature marks and one table's header in the calendar of Christian ceremonies. John Baskett hardcover
181010961Boston: J. T. Buckingham 1810. Full Leather. Very Good binding. Octavo. 403 1 326 1 errata 1 pp. First edition thus. In contemporary marbled calf with morocco title label. Light rubbing to the extremities including the front joint but quite a nice copy; persistent but fairly even toning/foxing throughout otherwise contents clean. <br /> <br /> A beautiful copy in contemporary binding of the first American publication of the New Testament in French. It would be another 5 years before the complete Bible in French was published in the United States. Le Maistre de Sacy's translation from the Vulgate originally appear in 1667. O'Callaghan p. 102-3; Shaw & Shoemaker 19531. J. T. Buckingham unknown
2008__0521714907Cambridge University Press 2008. Leather / fine binding. New. 1st edition. 1074 pages. 13.00x10.30x3.90 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
pp. [4], 415, [1]. Small age and damp stains to the first and last 40 leaves or so. Wide margined. Large 4to. 300mm. All edges gold gilt. Early plain full vellum binding. Marbled endpapers. Hand lettered ownership of: J.M Hicks, Winton, September 1910. Sole quarto printing of the Greek New Testament using Baskerville type (i.e., Greek type that Baskerville designed and cut himself). The text follows the 1707 edition by John Mill (1645-1707), with seven variations. This quarto edition was limited to 500 copies, and is much scarcer than the 8vo edition issued around the same time. Gaskell - Add. 1; Darlow & Moule 4755. John Baskerville (1706-1775) was the greatest printer of his era. Born in Wolverley, Hereford - Worcester, England, he became a writing master in Birmingham. He also carried on a successful japanning (varnishing) business there. In about 1750 he began to make experiments in letter founding, and produced the wonderful series of types now named after him. His first book, the Virgil of 1757, was also the first to be printed upon wove paper (manufactured by a process that he invented). In 1758 he became printer to Cambridge University. There he designed other fonts, including his remarkable Greek type. All of his books bear the marks of fine craftsmanship and a refined sense of design.**PRICE JUST REDUCED! RARE. SAFE ADD 1
Two Books Bound In One. Double column. The Book of Common Prayer is unpaginated, but complete (370 p.). The added Book of Psalms: pp. (1-3) 4-74. 12mo. (in 6's). Some examples in this size are in 12s and 6s. We have found none that are recorded as being fully in 6s. 176 mm. Original worn purple leather binding. Gilt decorated leather spine detached, but present. Rear board detached. Corners worn with loss. Early manuscript ownership of Harriett Lucas Pickney and F. R. Hugar on title page of the Book of Common Prayer. Manuscript notes on verso of title page record of General Thomas Pickney's family captured from his family Bible by F. R. Hugar, information covers the General's marriage 1779 and through various births and deaths until 1848. Other (Huger) Pickney manuscript notes from the 1920's recto of the Preface. Double column throughout. Marbled endpapers. Slight margin loss on in sig A of Book of Common Prayer. Mild damp stain last few signatures of The Whole Book of Psalms. Hardbound. In 1789 the American Episcopal church adopted its first version of the Book of Common Prayer, which was used from 1790 until a major revision was completed in 1892. During this time, several editions of the Book of Common Prayer were published with corrections and other minor changes, of which this 1793 edition was the first. No priority has been established for the several 1793 Gaine varieties and variants. Because of format differences with those found in the record, we think that this is an unrecorded variant (closely allied to: Evans/Shipton & Mooney 26043; Griffiths 1793:11). Rare and Important. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AI BX 4
Three works bound in one. 1). pp. [353] Adams 2201; 2). ff. 63, [1]; 3). ff. 155. 24 mo. 120 mm. Attractive contemporary full leather binding over beveled oak boards. Leather worn smooth, though some the old armorial design can be made out. Unusual original twisted metal clasps. Gauphered gilt edges. The first of these works is by St. Augustine (354-430) an early Christian theologian and philosopher from Numidia whose writings influenced the development of Western Christianity and Western philosophy. He was the bishop of Hippo Regius in north Africa and is viewed as one of the most important Church Fathers in Western Christianity for his writings in the Patristic Era. Among his most important works are 'The City of God'; 'On Christian Doctrine' [included here]; and 'Confessions.' The second title is by St. Vincent of Lerins, who died ca. 445. He was a Gallic monk and author of important early Christian writings. He was probably a proponent of semipelagianism and opposed the Augustine model of grace. The third is by Arnoldus Vesaliensis (Arnold Haldrein), (1484-1534). He was a German Humanist. Here he is joined with Peter Lombard (1096-1160), a scholastic theologian, Bishop of Paris, and author of Four Books of Sentences, which became the standard textbook of theology. Each of these editions are very scarce, and there are only a handful of examples in libraries worldwide. A treasured collection in a wonderful contemporary binding. CHEST 2/1
59943Tours: Maison Alfred Mame et Fils 1893. Folio 32 x 23 cm. pp.520. Contemporary French binding of red morocco backed marbled boards spine richly gilt in compartments. 100 full-page wood-engraved plates after Doré. An excellent copy. Tours: Maison Alfred Mame et Fils, 1893. hardcover
108611The Clarendon Press Oxford. 1801. The Clarendon Press Oxford. 1801. Full red leather binding with gilt pattern to borders of both covers. Gilt to spine with five decorated compartments. Leather is browned and rubbed. Gilt page edges. Large thick 8vo. Ownership label to front paste down. A lovely clean and sound copy. hardcover
166665576Preaching Bible as adapted for use at the pulpit un-numbered woodcut initials throughout religious calendars in tables annotated instruction blank before Apocrypha pencil annotated to upper free endpaper conforms to Herbert number 697 Printed by John Field hardcover
16511233E107London: Thomas Underhill and Francis Tyton 1651. 2nd Ediiton . Hardback. Printed pages: 4to. 40 184 40 pp 185-304 4 196 56 pp 197-312 304. Very Good. 6.5 x 7.75 inches 16 x 20 cm. The second edition corrected and enlarged. Later full mottled leather binding rebacked with original spine laid over. Spine with red leather title label and gilt ornaments. Gilt border to boards. Excellent solid binding. Title page has light staining and some professional paper repairs. Old inked inscription to verso of title page John Elvy. Slight loss to upper corner of first six leaves text is unaffected. Page margins have been tightly cropped during binding a couple of the printed page borders have been trimmed but all text is complete. Pages c1 to d4 have water staining to upper and outer edge. Stain to leaf L2. A few marks elsewhere but overall a clean example. Numerous pages have an inked X to margin. Verso of Part 3 title page has the ownership inscription of James Elvy dated 1756. Tipped-in to front pastedown endpaper is a newspaper clipping relating to the demolition of the home of Richard Baxter. Main text is complete but lacking the final two additions: An extract from the conclusion of Hugh Broughton's 'A Consent of Scripture' pp305-308 and the poem 'Home' taken from George Herbert's 'The Temple' pp309-312. A scarce early edition in a nice solid binding. Wing B1384. ESTC: R35323. Overall condition is Very Good. Size: 6.5 x 7.75 inches 16 x 20 cm. Thomas Underhill and Francis Tyton hardcover
37007Turnhout, Brepols, 2006 Hardback, XLVIII+392 pages ., + 53 microfiches (10704 pp), 230 x 315 mm.Fine! ISBN 9782503516561.
186825748Ranana London: W. M. Watts / ma te Komiti ta Paipera mo Ingarangi mo te Ao Katoa. Good with no dust jacket. 1868. First Edition. Hardcover. Spine leather rubbed. Splitting to leather along most of rear joint. 25mm split to leather at head of front joint. Some loss of leather along edges of corners of boards. Quite heavy foxing to endpapers. Blank corner clipped from title leaf. Early owner's name in ink on contents page "Ropata Hemi / Whanganui / 24 Oketopa / 1883". Later owner's name on page 1 "L. Garmonsway / West Coast / New Zealand". Some early pencil marginalia on endpapers references to page numbers. Occasional pencil marginalia in the text. Overall quite a nice and original copy of the first complete Maori Bible. Rear joint weak due to splitting along most of the joint so needs careful handling.; 4 1199 3 blank pages. Original full brown calf binding with blind-stamped decoration to borders of boards. Gilt spine title "Paipera Tapu". Page dimensions: 213 x 132mm. This 1868 edition is the first complete edition of the Bible in Te Reo Maori the Maori language. Several editions of the New Testament and of extracts from the Old Testament had preceded it. Reference: BIM 716 . W. M. Watts / ma te Komiti ta Paipera mo Ingarangi mo te Ao Katoa hardcover
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
174018542Venice: Typographia Herziana 1740. Double column title in red and black full-page etched frontispiece in Vol I woodcut illustrations throughout. Contemporary stiff vellum manuscript spine titles. Some minor dampstaining but otherwise a remarkably good set. Folded in are a manuscript devotional poem a letter dated 11 Nov. 1856 a printed leaflet oration to St. Felix of Nola and an etched vignette of St. Pius X. Ownership inscription on the front flyleaf of Vol I dated 1906. Finely illustrated edition of the Sixto-Clementine Vulgate version of the Bible the translation officially authorized by the Vatican until 1979. Originally published in 1592 it contains rules for understanding Scripture the preface written by Cardinal Robert Bellarmine the papal bull by Clement VIII asserting this version’s priority the Tridentine decree on canonical books preface by St. Jerome chapter summaries under each heading and marginal concordances. <br /> This copy contains a few mementos of a 19th century Italian owner including a four-page poem of piety and a letter from one Catarina Orato Lami to her uncle written while visiting the Roman Baths in Bath England.<br /> Not in Darlow and Moule. Typographia Herziana unknown
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