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1516371021Genoa: Petrus Paulus Porrus 1516. Title printed in red and black within woodcut arabesque border printer's device on final leaf. Parallel text in Hebrew Latin Greek Arabic and Chaldaean Aramaic 4 columns to a page 41 lines. 13 woodcut floriated initials. A10 B-Z8 &8 con6; 200 leaves complete. Folio 13-1/8 x 9-3/8 inches. Contemporary blind tooled pigskin over bevelled wooden boards boards with repeated roll of hound hunter and stag spine with floral tools. Clasps perished early repairs with vellum at lower corners; spine darkened with chip at foot joint starting wormholes to the covers. Toning throughout worm holes throughout but heavier to the preliminary and terminal leaves paper loss not affecting text at the lower outer corners of the first 3 leaves minor dampstaining at the lower corners of most leaves and extending from the top inner margin. Scattered early marginalia. Title printed in red and black within woodcut arabesque border printer's device on final leaf. Parallel text in Hebrew Latin Greek Arabic and Chaldaean Aramaic 4 columns to a page 41 lines. 13 woodcut floriated initials. A10 B-Z8 &8 con6; 200 leaves complete. Folio 13-1/8 x 9-3/8 inches. The Genoa Psalter also known as the Octaplum or Quadruplex Psalter was the first polyglot psalter to be published and the first polyglot edition of any part of the Bible. Financed by the Oriental language scholar Bishop Agostino Giustiniani and printed in Genoa in 1516 it presents the psalms laid out in eight columns i.e. four per page on double-page spreads: in Hebrew a Latin paraphrase the Vulgate Latin the Septuagint Greek Arabic Chaldean Aramaic a Latin paraphrase and the editor's notes. "A monument of Renaissance typography this Psalter was linguistically the most ambitious work attempted to date and the first Polyglot work ever published. It provides the Psalms in five languages as well as a marginal scholarship based largely on rabbinic sources. The Arabic text is one of the first two texts and the first biblical text ever printed in this language. The Hebrew types used in this book were apparently never used again" B. Sabin Hill Hebraica from the Valmadonna Trust The Piermont Morgan Library 1989 no. 18.<br /> <br /> Notably within a lengthy editor's note to Psalm XIX is what is considered the first printed biography of Christopher Columbus along with a very early description of his voyage. A native son of Genoa Giustiniani presents the discovery of the new world as a fulfilment of Biblical prophecy appropriately glossing verse four of Psalm XIX to include his biography of Columbus: "Their sound is gone out through all the earth and their words to the end of the world." <br /> <br /> The text of the biography of Columbus written a decade after his death includes a brief account of his childhood and continues at length on his discovery of America. Translated from the Latin it begins: "And so their words have reached unto the ends of the earth at least in our own times in which by the marvelous daring of Christopher Columbus of Genoa almost another world was discovered and joined to the community of Christians. And since Columbus often declared that he was chosen by God so that through him this prophecy would be fulfilled I did not consider it unsuitable to include his life here. Therefore Christopher surnamed Columbus a Genoese by birth . lived in our age and through his own efforts explored more lands and seas in a few months than almost all other mortals had done throughout all previous ages . More swiftly than the Portuguese had done he approached new lands and new peoples and at last penetrated regions unknown before now. The news of this matter quickly reached the King who - both out of rivalry with the Portuguese kings and a desire for such new marvels and glory that might accrue to him and his descendants - after long discussions with Columbus finally ordered two ships to be outfitted. With these Columbus set sail from the Fortunate Islands directing his course slightly off the western line . After many days of sailing they had covered great distances. While the others having lost all hope urged a change in course Columbus persisted asserting by reason and conjecture that continuing but a little longer might lead them to discover continents or islands. Nor was he wrong. On the following dawn they sighted land. From this event immense confidence arose in human minds. Later it was learned that these were islands and observations were made of certain peoples there uncultivated and prone to raids on their neighbors even devouring human flesh like wolves. There were violent encounters yet eventually some of these islanders were brought safely to Spain astonishing and delighting all who saw them because they were at first timid unfamiliar with approach easy to persuade and marveling at everything as new."<br /> <br /> An important and desirable work from a liturgical linguistic and historical perspective. Adams B1370; BM STC Italian p. 97; Darlow & Moule 1411; Sabin 66468; European Americana 516/4; Harrisse BAV 88; JCB 3 I:64; Smitskamp 236; Roper Early Arabic Printing in Europe in Sprachen des Nahen Ostens und die Druckrevolution p. 132; Vinograd Genoa 1. Provenance: Cenobii Alois 1570 inscription below title; Bibliotheca Regia Monacensi pencil inscription on the inside front board identifying it as a duplicate; General Theological Seminary ink and blindstamps and other markings Petrus Paulus Porrus unknown
1771373724Boston: Printed by William M'Alpine for and sold by John Perkins in Union-Street near the market 1771. Title within ornamental border. 159 1pp. Trimmed close with some loss along the fore-edge. 8vo. Contemporary calf rebacked. Expert restoration. Title within ornamental border. 159 1pp. Trimmed close with some loss along the fore-edge. 8vo. ETSC records only two examples of this issue AAS and NYPL. Evans 11987; ESTC W4709; Welch 1072.27 Printed [by William M'Alpine] for and sold by John Perkins, in Union-Street, near the market unknown
CA01AA-00094Robert Carter. Collectible - Good. New York: Robert Carter & Brothers. Rare. 4to. 143pp. Good book. Edgeworn. Joints and front hinge reinforced with tape. Bible stories Inquire if you need further information. Robert Carter unknown
17186869Llundain London: Joan Basged i.e. John Baskett 1718. 8vo pp. 116 1048 40 2 folding maps. Contemporary panelled calf spine divided by raised bands edges sprinkled red. A little toned some scattered foxing. Rubbed and a little worn foot of spine defective leather peeling. This edition of the bible in Welsh here with prayerbook and psalms was issued by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge under the editorship of Moses Williams. The first sheets were finished by November 1715 although the whole was not published until May 1718; some printings as with the Psalms here bear a printed date of 1717. This copy also contains an Apocrypha not found in all copies and a scripture index not called for by ESTC an issue without both of these was also available for nonconformists. This edition also contains the two maps of the Holy Land which per Darlow and Moule were only included in 4000 of the 10000 copies produced ‘perhaps the subscribers’ copies’. Darlow & Moule 9595; ESTC T125812; T126074; T125814. Joan Basged [i.e. John Baskett] hardcover
a29430NY 1852 first edition . J. C. Riker. Hardcover. Small octavo 210pp. 300 cuts by Adams every page has color blue green or orange pictorial border on 4 sides original cloth cover with full gilt decoration on front. Owner signed George Washington M. Sturges. Good nice solid copy; fraying on spine ends and extreme cover tips; end papers toned; light wear; text clean and binding secure . Pictures available on request. . hardcover
193530793Bergamo 1935. hardcover. good. With 160 plates 17 mounted and in color. Interior is nice and clean. Thick small folio rust cloth shaken & well-rubbed with extremities worn; one gathering loose. Bergamo: Istituto Italiano d'Arti Grafiche 1935. A good copy<br/> <br/> unknown
1798345310Basel: Ben und Verlag Emanuel Zhurnensen. Zhurnensen 1798. 32 688; 120; 4 280pp. Double coplumn. Folio. Full contemporary blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards with clasps and bosses. Signed Gotfried Zahn on ffep. 32 688; 120; 4 280pp. Double coplumn. Folio. Ben und Verlag Emanuel Zhurnensen. Zhurnensen unknown
1777254347Dordrecht & Amsterdam New Testament & Psalms 1777. Thick 12mo. Contemporary pebbled morocco a.e.g. gauffered. Inscribed on the ffep "Robert H. Penyn/ from his friend/ J.H. Ten Eyck/Dec. 29 1861. Thick 12mo. unknown
30596Lugduni Sumpt. Pet Guillimin & Ant. Beaujollin 1680 fort volume in/4 reliure postérieure dos d'époque. Ouvrage en deux partie : 1er partie 509 pages - 2ém partie 514 pages. Frontispice gravé par Ogier. unknown
a638761982 Kyoto University of Foreign Studies. Text in a number of different languages including English Japanese German and Russian. 4to. 135pp. a few photo illustrations original decorated wraps. VG slight stain on lower corner of front cover. . paperback
a815631922 Printed by J. B. Peace at Cambridge University Press. 16mo. 3-3/4 x 3 inches 1384pp. hardcover. Highly attractive and Unusual binding with mounted wood panels on front and rear - front panel has color picture of Jerusalem with Hebrew title. Hebrew word on rear panel. Both panels highly glossed. Pictures available on request. VG text bright and clean; binding secure. no owner marks. Unique binding - attractive and unusual. . hardcover
1815246649Boston: Nathaniel Willis 1815. Illustrated with woodcuts. 254 pp. 50 x 30 mm. Bound in contemporary calf "Bible" stamped in gilt on spine about fine. Illustrated with woodcuts. 254 pp. 50 x 30 mm. Adomeit A33; Shaw & Shoemaker 34916; Welch 860.3 Nathaniel Willis unknown
1826246648Albany New York: S. Shaw 1826. 256 pp. 45 x 34 mm. Bound in contemporary calf very Good. 256 pp. 45 x 34 mm. S. Shaw unknown
193340012Bergamo: Instituto Italiano d'Arte Grafiche 1933. hardcover. very good-. Preface di Cardinale Idelfondo Schuster; introduction by di Vescovo Adraiano Bernareggi. 151 plates including 24 mounted & in color. Folio decorative rust cloth rather rubbed and extremities worn. Bergamo: Instituto Italiano d'Arte Grafiche 1933. A very good- copy.<br/> <br/> Instituto Italiano d'Arte Grafiche unknown
a66633Venetiis 1534 In officina Luceantonii Iunte. In Latin. 12mo 5x3 inches; 12.5 x 8 cm 216pp. 1. Small engraved illustrations at beginning each chapter full vellum. Nineteenth century inscription on front free blank. Old armorial bookplate. Good some worming on spine inside book but this does not show on outside and does not affect stability of the binding. Binding secure. RARE. Pictures available on request. . hardcover
2m3362Printed by Nuttall Fisher and Dixon Liverpool 1807 circa 960 nicht paginierte Seiten mit 40 Kupferstich-Tafeln sowie einem Ausführlichen Index Original Ganzleder Folio 255 cm x 39 cm berieben und bestossen/ Rücken und Vorsätze fachmännisch erneuert/ teils fleckig. - Vorsatz mit historischem Buchhändleretikett "J. Gibson Publisher & Bookbinder 7 Frankfort-street Plymouth" unknown
185047509London: Blackie & Son c.1850. 4to xxii 1475 1 72 pp. Frontispieces engraved second titles 57 plates and 9 maps. Owner's name at the front marbled endpapers. Original gilt titled black morocco a.e.g. some mild marks otherwise an excellent copy. London: Blackie & Son unknown
1984278064New York: Ccar 1984. hardcover. near fine/very good. Baskin Leonard. Illustrated and designed by Leonard Baskin. Translations edited by Rabbi Albert H. Friedlander. Introductions co-edited by Rabbi Herbert Bronstein and Rabbi Albert H. Friedlander. xiii 323 pages. Thick folio blue cloth d.w. New Yorki: CCAR Central Conference of American Rabbis 1984/5744. Small dent in dw spine; neat inscription in English and Hebrew on front free endpaper still a near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/> <br/> Ccar unknown
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
1959251299New York: Kress 1959. Private. hardcover. near fine. 44 color plates. 253 pages. 4to cloth-backed boards t.e.g. slipcase solid but somewhat faded and worn at edges. New York: The Samuel H. Kress Foundation 1959. A near fine copy in very good slipcase.<br/> <br/> Kress unknown
1954268212London: The Dropmore Press 1954. First trade edition preceded by 100 numbered copies. 84 collotype plates 8 colored. vii 3 191 3 pp. Printed in 14 point Monotype Walbaum on Arnold & Foster mould-made vellum by Oxford University Press. With prospectus. 1 vols. Small Folio. Half red niger morocco and blindstamped parchement covers. Fine. First trade edition preceded by 100 numbered copies. 84 collotype plates 8 colored. vii 3 191 3 pp. Printed in 14 point Monotype Walbaum on Arnold & Foster mould-made vellum by Oxford University Press. With prospectus. 1 vols. Small Folio. Complete facsimile of a c. 1325 "Bible En Image" with 235 picture stories prepared for a 14th century block-book. Inscribed and with an ALS from Hassall to A.H. Carder one of the printers of the book. The Dropmore Press unknown
172749773Oxford: John Basket 1727. Hardcover. Folio. Modern rebind in black leatherette with gilt spine lettering and new endpapers. Unpaginated. Two engraved frontispieces historiated initials two small engravings single large foldout map "Map shewing ye Situation of Paradice". Modern rebind is pristine and tight; text block very good overall with only the first few and last few leaves a tad edgeworn and age toned else remainder quite bright and clean with only very occasional touches of foxing and occasional discreet vintage mends; small chip to lower corner of first frontispiece not touching image; map shows paper loss along right and bottom portions the whole neatly remounted to full-size sheet. Attractive early printing of this Oxford Bible first produced by the King's Printer Baskett in 1716 and whose son Thomas later produced them mid-century -- not a so-called "Vinegar Bible" the famous typographical error in Luke XX noting the "parable of the vinegar" corrected here to "vineyard." Other than "To the Most High and Might Prince James" opening single leaf the "Translouters to the Reader" section addressing the editions consulted and the entire text that follows is done in two-column format. The Old Testament and Apocrypha are followed by the sectional title page and frontispiece for the New Testament concluding with a lengthy index and foldout map. Inner flyleaf bears 18th century ownership signature of "Tomas Hawkes / His Book." A lovely handleable copy of this large lectern Bible hence " Appointed to be Read in Churches". Interestingly laid loose into this copy is a quite lovely unsigned 9" X 13½" ink-and-wash drawing of a small cottage on a hillside in the foreground with rolling countryside in the distance along with other ephemeral fragments used as place markers in this Bible: an 1849 receipt from draper and grocer John Sneath of Wragby England and several odd scraps torn from books and a newspaper ten pages from a tiny hymnal and portions of a letterhead and invitation. DARLOW AND MOULE 982. John Basket hardcover
181132118Lewes: Sussex Press Printed and Sold by John Baxter 1811. 4to vi 1118 188 418 4 pp including the Apocrypha and a Subscriber's List bound in at the end. Wood engraved title pages and 30 plates plus two maps hand coloured in outline some light foxing at the beginning and end marbled endpapers contemporary manuscript recording the 18th century birth dates of Henry Mary and Mary Ann Ceaplen. Contemporary tree calf gilt initials "H.C.M." and "M.A.C." to the covers some light wear recently rebacked retaining the original red morocco label. The only Bible printed in Lewes and very scarce. The subscriber's list shows over 2000 copies sold - a large proportion of that to the trade - but OCLC lists only five copies. Lewes: Sussex Press, Printed and Sold by John Baxter unknown
1855313594New York: American Bible Society 1855. Royal 8vo. Bound in full contemporary morocco a.e.g. With "S. Augusta Brown" 1825-1909 stamped in gilt on the upper cover. With two examples of embroidered Berlin wool work laid in one with initals "SAB Oct. 29 1859" and the other an alter scene. Royal 8vo. The bible of Sophia Augusta Brown 1825-1909 wife of John Carter Brown herself an active bibliophile who helped her husband build his library and oversaw its stewardship after his death. Sophia Augusta was 34 and John Carter Brown 61 when they married after a brief courtship on June 23 1859. That event is recorded in the family record between the Old and New Testaments as are the births and marriages of the couple's three children--John Nicholas Brown Harold Brown and Sophia Augusta--the marriages of the two sons and the death of John Carter Brown "dearly loved Husband & Father" on June 10 1874. The younger Sophia Augusta Brown married banker and businessman William Watts Sherman 1842-1912 whose Newport RI house is an architectural landmark.<br /> <br /> The daughter of Patrick Browne an Anglo-Irish jurist and member of Her Majesty's Council of the Bahamas and Harriet Thayer of Providence a direct descendant of Roger Williams Sophia Augusta Brown was "an indomitable force in an era when women were discovering a role for themselves in the charitable sector . For Sophia Augusta perpetuating her husband's mission through the sound management and enhancement of his collection was her way of contributing to the advancement of knowledge and understanding among peoples . From her sons' earliest age Sophia Augusta ensured they would develop an appreciation for the care condition and housing of books . John Nicholas and Harold often accompanied their mother to booksellers and private collectors. At an early age they were shown priceless works: a Columbus letter the papers of Leonardo daVinci a note by Galileo . On his trips to Europe as an adult John Nicholas was expected to report back . with his assessment of the books he encountered . When he turned 22 in 1883 Sophia Augusta entrusted him with the care of the library" Sylvia Brown Grappling with Legacy: Rhode Island's Brown Family and the American Philanthropic Impulse 2017. While her husband was still alive Sophia Augusta oversaw the construction in 1862 of the fireproof library wing in the Nightingale-Brown House which remained the site of the library until it was relocated to its current home at Brown University at the impetus of John Nicholas Brown's will. American Bible Society unknown
183645154Philadelphia: Eugene Cummiskey 1836. Hardcover. 8vo. Full original calf with gilt spine lettering. 688pp 8pp 691pp. Good. Front and rear boards a solid very good though spine is rough and scuffed with "Holy Bible" black calf label half present; delicate front hinge strengthened with old but neat brown cloth tape to endpaper gutter; tight and clean text block occasionally age toned and mildly foxed mostly to preliminary leaves. A rustic but decent and handleable copy of this edition stereotyped by J. Howe and based on the fifth Dublin edition. Of great interest is the 8-page "Family Record" section between the Old and New Testaments blank leaves filled in most in brown ink some in pencil recording the family births deaths and marriages of the family of noted Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary sister Mary Aquin Martin 1860- who became Mother of the Convent and Academy of the Visitation in St. Louis by 1921. At one point the family records "Mary Martin Born Feb. 5th 1860" and elsewhere "Mary Martin entered Visitation Convent at St Louis December 17th 1878 professed March 19th 1881." This cloistered Roman Catholic women's order was founded in 1610 by St. Francis de Sales and St. Jane Francis de Chantal in Annecy France. Laid in loose are a fascinating small archive of family documents: Two additional "Family Record" pages apparently from a different Bible a fine 4¼" X 6½" heavy stock cabinet card St. Louis: F.W. Guerin Photographer on backstamp showing a young handwritten label at bottom "Sr. Mary Aquin Martin / Mary Martin 1877" likely misdated since she entered the convent the following year a superb half-length of the young novitiate in her habit; "Reward of Merit" card for her younger brother John H. Martin recorded in family record as born in 1862 as "left Dubuque for Butte City Montana April 9th 1885 Arrived there April 16th 1885" and died in 1890; two partly-printed 1876 "First Communion" cards for her younger brother James T. Martin recorded in family record as born in 1865 married in 1909 and died in 1919; 1883 "first holy communion" slip for her younger sister Laura Martin recorded in the family record as born in 1870 and also as entering the Visitation Convent on October 4th 1893; and lastly a printed funeral card for Irish-born reverend Michael O'Donnell who died at Pleasant Grove Iowa at age 28 in 1879. An acceptable copy of this uncommon Bible and with fascinating family history record and documents from the family of a notable member of the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary. Eugene Cummiskey hardcover