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Fine in pictorial boards. 5760. eng
120pp. + 96 bl/w plates and 6 plates in colour, 25cm., publisher's cloth binding, illustrated dustwrapper (with some foxing and traces of use), text in 4 languages (Czech, French, English, German), text and interior is clean and bright, R108415
Droguet & Ardant. 1969. In-12 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos plié. Intérieur frais. 377 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins en couleur dans et hors texte. Illustrations de Charles Front et David Christian.
[ca. 1232] pp. met illustraties en enkele uitvouwbare platen, Facsimile herdruk van de Deuxaes bijbel uit 1587 bij Jacob Arienszoon te Leiden, 27cm., vollederen band met 2 koperen sloten en koperbeslag op beide platten, enkele vochtkringetjes op bovenste bladsneden (niet op pagina's zelf), verder in zeer goede staat, [Vervolg van titel: "Spreucken ende verscheyden Leftien die in andere loflicke Oversettingen ghevonden ende hier aen de cant toeghesettet zijn. Met noch rijcke aenwijsingen der ghelijck ofte onghelijck stemmlenden plaetsen, op het aller ghewiste, met scheyd-letteren, ende versen-ghetale (daer eenyeghelick capittel na Hebreyscher wijse, mede onderdeylt is) verteekent"], R95360
Two volumes in one. pp. [24], 1248; [8], 582, 80, [80]. OUR COPY HAS THREE FOLDING MAPS OR VIEW PLATES (one of which is torn, but repairable). No frontis plates. Old testament title page printed in red and black. Some leaves stained. Engraved vignettes at the top of two leaves. German black letter text. Large folio. 440 mm. After several print editions of the Luther Bible in Wurttemberg appeared, the publishing house of Johann Georg Cotta, in satisfied a need for comprehensively annotated bible that served Orthodoxy and PIETISM with this bible in 1729. It is a massive Annotated German Bible, based on the Martin Luther (1483-1546) version; with New Testament edited by Johann Christian Klemm (1688-1754); and the whole further annotated by Christoph Matthaus Pfaff (1686-1760). Original decorated full leather binding over oak boards. Some loss of leather on the front board (about 2 x 8"). Seven (of eight) large early decorative brass corners. No clasps. Front board loose. Binding generally worn, but still interesting. Most editions of this bible have a New Testament dated 1730. Ours is 1729. Perhaps this explains why there are no frontis plates. Please ask about shipping costs on this very large book. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! M27
IN HEBREW AND LATIN. 24.5X18.5 cm. XL+1434 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly chafed. Spine slightly chafed. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Bernhard Tauchnitz, Leipzig. 1883. In-8 Carré. Relié cuir dos-coins. Etat d'usage. Coins frottés. Dos à nerfs. Intérieur frais. 1236 pages. Texte en hébreu. Sens de lecture droite-gauche. Titre doré sur le dos. Tranche rouge. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque en page de titre. Editio Stereotypa Sexta. Curavit Argumentique Notationem et Indices nec non Clavem Masorethicam, addidit Car. Godofr. Guilielmus Theile.
245X160 mm. XL+1434 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly stained and rubbed. Cover edges and corners slightly bumped. Spine slightly faded and stained. Ex-library copy with the usual marks. Tipp-Ex marks on white- and title- pages. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Impensis Jacobi Duncan, 1840. Fort in-8 relié plein veau de l'époque, plats estampés à froid, dos muet. 633 pages
Non précisé. Non daté. In-8 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Couv. partiel. décollorée. Dos à nerfs. Quelques rousseurs. 745 pages. Texte sur 2 colonnes en latin. Titre, fleurons, roulettes et filets dorés sur le dos. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampon et annotation de bibliothèque en page de garde. Page de titre manquante. Vraisemblablement la 'Biblia Sacra, Vulgatae Editionis, Sixti V, Pontifichis Maximi', 1827.
MEQUIGNON JUNIOR. 1825. In-8 Carré. Relié plein cuir. A restaurer. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Intérieur frais. VIII + 592 + 225 pages - Des peidermures - Manque en coiffe en tete - Titre doré sur une partie de piece de titre - roulettes et fleurons dorés au dos. 3 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES - OUVRAGE EN LATIN
Vesuntione Excudebat Outhenin Chalandre Filius, 1828. 9 tomes reliés en 7 volumes In-16 (11 cm X 7 cm), demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets dorés, fleurons dorés entre nerfs, tranches marbrées, gardes de papier marbré. 266 + 237 + 398 + 350 + 378 + 432 + 457 + 279 + 367 pages. Bien complet de la carte dépliante de : Judée ou Terre Sainte comprenant les tribus d'Ephraim, de Gad, de Dan, de Ruben, de Simeon, de Benjamin et de Juda, ces deux dernières formant le royaume de Juda. Bon exemplaire, bien relié.
Paris, Venit Apud Migne, In vico dicto Montrouge 1842. 2 volumes in-4 carrés. Reliés plein veau porphyre de l'époque. Dos lisses à longs motifs dorés, pièces de titre maroquin vert. Entrelacs dorés sur les plats. Déchirure sans manque en bas de dos du tome 1. Tranches marbrées. 1 feuillet blanc, faux titre, titre, XVIII + 1016 pages encadrées en noir. Pagination continue sur les 2 tomes.
Outhenin Chalandre Fils, Besançon. 1829. In-32 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos frotté. Quelques rousseurs. 367 pages. Titre, tomaison, fleurons et filets dorés sur le dos. Epidermures sur le dos. Plats frottés. N.T., Secunda Pars, Actus Apost., Epistolae, Apocalypsis.
Outhenin Chalandre Fils, Besançon. 1839. In-8 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Coins frottés. Dos frotté. Quelques rousseurs. 792 + 34 pages. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Titre doré sur le dos. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Epidermures sur le dos. Annotations en page de garde (ex-libris). Tranche légèrement tachée. Cum Praefationes.
Apud Claudium Carteron, Lugduni. 1691. In-12 Carré. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Intérieur bon état. 947 pages + notes. Gravures en noir et blanc en frontispice et en page de titre. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Titre, Caissons, Fleurons et filets dorés sur le dos. Tranche marbrée. Dos se détachant. Coins des plats frottés. Epidermures et petits manques sur les plats. Dos des plats abîmés. Annotations au crayon en 1re page de garde. Fortes mouillures au dos du 2e plat et en dernière page de garde. Toute dernière page déchirée. Légères mouillures. Texte en latin. Editio Nova Versiculis Distincta Sic Tali Recreatur Aula.
Madrid, Edit. Herder, 1959. 804 p. 8º mayor. Rústica editorial con sobrecubierta ilustrada algo rozada. Interior en buen estado. Buen ejemplar.
Erfurt Joseph Friedrich Hartung, 1761. Tr7s fort In-8 relié plein chagrin marron foncé, dos à 5 gros nerfs, gardes de papier marbré. 1202 + 336 pages. Gravure en frontispice + Carte dépliante de la Judée et Samarie + 47 gravures sur bois. Und deren besten sool alten als neuen Editionen, mit jedes Capitels kurzen Summarien, und beygefügten vielen richtigen und vernehrten Parallelen, auch soliden aus der Ernestinischen Bibel beybehaltenen Erklärungen derer schweresten Schriftsellen nebst einer Vorrede im Ramen E. Hochehrm. Evangel. Ministerii in Erfurt, von mepland Herrn D. Job. Laur. Pfeiffer P.P. Aug. Conf. Min. Sen. Past. Prim. ben der evangel. predigerkirche und des Gymn, Senat. Prot. Ephoro und mit D. Luthers vorgesessten Borrede über das Alte und Neue Testament und Epistel an die Römer. Giebende verbesserte und mit rupsern vermehrte auflage, ausgefertiger von Johann Ernst Menigt, weilang pastor zu bischleben. Toutes tranches dorées et ciselées Reliure en bon état, des pages brunies, légère trace d'humidité en bord des premières pages, les gravures sont en bon état. Très rare impression d'Erfurt (Thuringe, Allemagne) ville ou Luther fit ses études universitaires et où il fut ordonné prêtre.
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. (16), 1079; 308 (4). 8vo. 220 mm. German text. Double column. Title printed in red and black. Very slight worming. Some foxing. All edges comb marbled. Worn sueded full leather binding. Early German ms. on front fly. Also an inserted slip of paper that may indicate that this was owned by Samuel Reinke, and early Moravian pastor in York, PA. Hardbound. Good. The Luther translation, edited by Baron Carl Hildebrand von Canstein (1667-1719). Canstein, was a German aristocrat who became friends with the Pietists Philipp Spener and August Hermann Francke in 1691. They convinced him to establish a Bible Institute for the purpose of using stereotype printing to reduce the price of German bibles, and to promote bible study in Germany. The orphanage at Halle became a great center of German religious printing (especially Pietist). SE 2 /3
Three volumes in one. [32, 24], 688; 120; [4], 280. Folio. 410 mm. Title printed in red and black. New Testament has special title page; Apocrypha has caption title. Twelve large wood engravings, several signed 'Isnard'. Double columned bible texts within ruled borders, with notes. Numerous decorative vignettes. Bound in the original alum-tawed vellumized pigskin over wooden boards, elaborately tooled in blind. Eight original highly decorated brass corner bosses, and center brasses. Remains of the decorated clasps. Boards and flyleaf are detached. Bookplate on flyleaf: Presented To David B. Seidel By His Brother Jacob B. Seidel on Dec. 20th, AD 1889. This Bible was extremely popular with the early German Americans. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! Biblia Germanica. M27-28 C 2
pp. [4], 468, 168, 126, 2, 216. Engraved title loose and chipped with much loss. Printed title also loose and chipped but with only slight loss. Other leaves torn, mostly at the top margins, with slight loss. This effects about a third of the pages. The New Testament is illustrated with a series of small woodcuts. Small Folio. 295 mm. Early full leather binding. The front board is detached. but on the positive side, I am reasonably certain the the binding is American. Though not in optimal condition, this edition is apparently VERY scarce. 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. [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". As usually found with age and damp stain on preliminary and terminal leaves. Attractive and unusual full polished 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 in any language. 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 enormous 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. (5) [Subscribers List], 100, 13, 738, 227, 92 + 2 Frontis plates engraved by John Henry. Plates and title page foxed as usual. The double column fraktur letter German text includes a brief biography of Luther; as well as advice on how to read Scripture by the famous Pietist August Herman Franke (1663-1727). Folio. 398 mm. Original full leather over beveled oak boards binding, with the original leather and brass clasps. Six thick raised bands. On the front pastedown is a large printed binder's ticket for "Henrich Miller, buchbinder, in der Ost-Dranien Strasse, gegeneuber der Lancaster." This was the largest German bible printed in America up to its time (and long after). In spite of subscribers from Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, and elsewhere, young 19 year old Johann Bar (John Bear) very nearly went bankrupt from the costs of production and distribution. The binder is also interesting: Henrich Miller, the Lancaster binder, was probably the son of the Philadelphia printer Henrich Miller (1702-1782). Legend has it that he learned bookbinding at the Ephrata Cloister. In any case, he and his children bound books in Lancaster over a period of almost fifty years. Aside from the rather plain but still impressive bindings done for the 1819 folio German Lancaster bible, very few Miller family bindings survive in any kind of acceptable condition. It is an impressive example of early German American printing. Hardbound. Very Good. S&S\AI 47206; Wright 154; GLP/USA 2363. SE Cent 3x2