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176334979Oxoni: E typographeo Clarendoniano 1763. 8vo in 4s 23.5 cm 9.25". 4 676 pp. <br><br>Sole octavo printing of the Greek New Testament using Baskerville type i.e. Greek type that Baskerville designed and cut himself; and indeed this pleasingly was printed from the only set of Baskerville type that survives to this day still at Oxford's Clarendon Press. The text was based on the Mill edition of the Greek N.T.; Darlow and Moule notes that while the text "generally reproduces that of Mill . . . Reuss notes seven variations." => An important example of 18th-century fine printing of the Bible.<br>Â Â Â Â This copy retains its half-title.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: The Howell Bible Collection Pacific School of Religion properly released. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Gaskell enlarged ed. Add. 2; Darlow & Moule 4756. Contemporary acid-stained calf rebacked some time ago with morocco spine with gilt-stamped title and publication information; edges and extremities rubbed sides and spine with small scuffs. New endpapers with pencilled annotations; back pastedown with California bookseller's small ticket. No library markings. Title-page with tiny nick in upper edge. Pages very slightly age-toned with a very few scattered small spots otherwise crisp and clean. E typographeo Clarendoniano unknown books
186319275Lipsiae: F.A. Brockhaus 1863. 4to. lxxxi 148 pp. 1 plt. <br><br>First edition of the non-facsimile printing of the Codex Sinaiticus a 4th century uncial manuscript of the Greek Bible written between 330350. With the Codex Vaticanus Sinaiticus is one of the most valuable manuscripts for textual criticism of the Greek New Testament and for the Septuagint.<br>Â Â Â Â Text in Greek with introductory material in Latin. One leaf is a folding facsimile of an original page of the manuscript. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Darlow & Moule. Modern cloth with leather spine labels. Occasional foxing. F.A. Brockhaus hardcover books
1723WRCLIT65879Lipsiæ Leipzig: Sumptibus Filii J. Fridericii Gleditschii 1723. 221682632pp. including special presentation prelim. Folio signed in 4s. Full 18th century gilt paneled vellum gilt extra with Amsterdam College arms in central panel and variations on Amsterdam city arms as corner pieces and as central devices in 5 of 7 spine compartments. Title in red and black. Engraved title vignette; engraved headpieces; tailpieces; initials some historiated. Greek and roman letter. Binding a bit rubbed and lightly soiled early and careful restoration of lower 12cm of spine in vellum ink bookseller's annotations on front and rear pastedowns extreme lower blank forecorner torn from 2I3 not approaching text small receding brown spot from A4 to B4 otherwise a very good or better copy. Second edition of Ludolph Kuster's revision of Mill's New Testament text the latter first published in Oxford in 1707. The first edition of Kuster's revision appeared at Amsterdam/Rotterdam with a Leipzig imprint in 1710. This is an interesting copy in an elaborate prize binding and including a specially printed singleton presentation leaf bearing an engraved vignette of the Amsterdam City arms and eleven lines of boilerplate letterpress with the variables executed in manuscript: in this case in 1760 to one "Joanni Meyer" signed in ink by the examiner. Mill's text accompanied by its "Prolegomena" described by D&M as "monumental" is "perhaps the most famous Greek Testament of the eighteenth century" - D&M 4725. An attractive copy. DARLOW & MOULE 4375 OCLC: 3041133. Sumptibus Filii J. Fridericii Gleditschii hardcover books
182214206Hartford: Oliverum D. Cooke et filios 1822 i.e. 1825. 12mo. 369 1 pp. <br><br>Peter Wilson's often-reprinted and much-used version of Robert Stephanus's 1550 text first appeared in America in the Hartford1822 edition. It is here in the fourth edition revised and corrected as of 1825 according to the reverse of the title-page. It is here printed in double columns. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemaker 19711; O'Callaghan 186 1827 ed. only; Hall American Greek Testaments p. 65. Contemporary treed sheep spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label; leather rubbed and abraded with shelving number inked on foot of spine. Title-page with upper margin excised and with pencilled numeral; front pastedown with shadow of early inked owner's name. Pages slightly age-toned with occasional small spots of staining; first quarter of book with leaves faintly waterstained in upper portions. Oliverum D. Cooke et filios 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
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
1828255836London: William Pickering 1828. Diamond Classics. Engraved frontispiece by Worthington after da Vinci woodcut device on title page. 612 pp. 1 vols. 3-5/8 x 2-1/4 inches. Contemporary full green morocco a.e.g. Faintest traces of rubbing. Fine. Diamond Classics. Engraved frontispiece by Worthington after da Vinci woodcut device on title page. 612 pp. 1 vols. 3-5/8 x 2-1/4 inches. Printed in beautiful Greek diamond type by C. Corrall. Keynes p. 81 William Pickering unknown books
179136794Gottingae: Apud Io. Christian. Dieterich 1791. Small 8vo 20 cm; 8". 2 vols. I: xviii 160 pp. <br><br>Variorum edition begun by Johann Benjamin Koppe 175091 and continued by Johann Heinrich Heinrichs 176550. Text of the Epistles in Greek preface prolegomena and commentary in Latin. The edition "alter auctior et emendatio curavit Th. Chr. Tychsen. 19th-century German black mottled paper over paste boards. Ex-library: call number label on spine bookplate on front pastedown. NO rubber-stamps. Apud Io. Christian. Dieterich hardcover books
179836792Gottingae: Apud Io. Christian. Dieterich 1798. Small 8vo 20 cm; 8". viii 267 1 pp. <br><br>Variorum edition begun by Johann Benjamin Koppe 175091 and continued by Johann Heinrich Heinrichs 176550. Text of the Epistles in Greek preface prolegomena and commentary in Latin. 19th-century German black mottled paper over paste boards. Ex-library: call number label on spine bookplate on front pastedown. NO rubber-stamps. Water stain in fore-margins of pp. 157-204 sometimes into text. Minor scattered foxing. Apud Io. Christian. Dieterich hardcover books
1953017966Stuttgart: Privileg. Württ. Bibelanstalt 1953. Cum apparatu critico curavit Eberhard Nestle novis curis elaboravit Erwin Nestle. Editio photomechniace in maiorem formam producta. 84 671p. original black cloth. Privileg. Württ. Bibelanstalt unknown books
166436974Hamburgi: Typis & impensis authoris 1664. 8vo 17.2 cm 6.75". 32 218 281604 pp. <br><br>First edition of Gilles Gutbier's acclaimed Syriac New Testament => produced at the author's own expense using types he cut himself. Gutbier 161767 a distinguished professor at Hamburg was universally recognized as one of the leading Orientalists of his era. His work on this New Testament was based on all of the previously published Syriac editions and on two unpublished manuscripts one of which had belonged to the emperor Constantine. Darlow and Moule note that Gutbier also includes the previously missing "five books the 'pericope de adulter' and the 'comma Johanneum.'"<br>Â Â Â Â This copy has the additional engraved title-page dated 1663 but is not one of the variant issues that include the supplementary pieces mentioned on that title. The printed title-page present here matches Darlow and Moule's state d.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Contemporary calf round spine gilt spine extra handsome metal and leather closures with gilt tooling on the leather; very pretty simple single gilt-roll border on each board. German floral paste-decorated endpapers and all edges red.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Ownership signatures of I. Duvarus 1774; J.G. Drunnburg 1822 Johann O. Nordendam 1830 on front fly-leaf. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Darlow & Moule 8966; Graesse 103. Leather "shellacked" and shiny; volume now solid with front board reattached using the long-fiber method and areas of spine similarly improved. A sophisticated copy: four leaves of the prefactory matter b14 are inserted from a small copy possibly even a different edition. Some early underscoring; overall => very decent as a text and very attractive on shelf or in hand. Typis & impensis authoris hardcover books
157635647Heidelbergae Heidelberg: Excudebat Iacobus Mylius impensis Matthaei Harnisch 1576. 1st edition thus. Not in Adams nor in Darlow & Moule though see 6162 for a 1574 edition of this translation. Period C. full brown calf with centerpiece arabesque bracketed by initials "H D" stamped in blind to both boards. Bookplate. 2P1 lacking lower corner affects text of printed gloss on 2P1r. Extensive prior owner marginal notes to E7v O6v O7r 2C5v 2D3v & 2D4r. Withal a VG copy of a rare 16th C New Testament. 5 302 1 blank ll. Printer's device to t.p. Tailpieces. Printer's device to last page. 8vo: A - 2Q8 2Q8 a blank. 6-14" x 3-7/8" <br/><br/>The blindstamped arabesque on this binding strongly supports a 16th C. origin cf. Gibson. EARLY OXFORD BINDINGS. OCLC records 4 holdings of which just one is in the United States St. Mark's Library. Excudebat Iacobus Mylius, impensis Matthaei Harnisch hardcover books
158268152First Edition of the Roman Catholic Version of the Bible in English New Testament. BIBLE IN ENGLISH. New Testament. The New Testament of Jesus Christ Translated Faithfully into English out of the authentical Latin according to the best corrected copies of the same diligently conferred with the Greeke and other editions in divers languages: With Arguments of bookes and chapters Annotations. and other necessarie helpes for the better understanding of the text and specially for the discoverie of the Corruptions of divers late translations and for cleering the Controversies in religion of these daies: In the English College of Rhemes. Rheims: Printed.by John Fogny 1582. First edition of the Roman Catholic version of the New Testament in English. Small quarto 8 5/16 x 6 inches; 210 x 154 mm. 28 745 27 pp. Title within border of type ornaments decorative and historiated woodcut initials. Bound in 19th-century brown calf. Boards and spine ruled and stamped in blind. Spine with red morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Board edges and dentelles stamped in blind. All edges red. Marbled endpapers. Boards slightly rubbed. Four previous owner's bookplates on front pastedown. Front free endpaper with old ink notations quotation from Saint Augustine and small purple library stamp from the "Society of Jesus" in Milltown Park Ireland. The "Society of Jesus" is the Catholic group of which its members are the Jesuits. Title-page with cropped early annotation at top margin and same small "Society of Jesus" library stamp to lower corner. Some dampstaining and toning particularly to beginning. Some slight worming to fore-edge margin occasionally barely affecting text. Overall an excellent copy of the Rheims Bible. ìThe long title of The New Testament indicates at least in part the purpose which motivated William Allen and his small band of associates in the seminary of English Catholic refugees at Rheims. It was a losing battle for English Catholics merely to condemn the errors they claimed existed in other translations while declining to exhibit a translation which reflected their own critical principles.If the slow erosion of the Catholic faith in England was to be checked loyal Catholics would better withstand the taunts of Protestant Bible readers with the comfort and consolation drawn from a version of their own. As the title announces the translation was faithful to the Latin Vulgate but it also acknowledges careful comparison with the Greek. What the title does not specifically advertise is that Gregory Martin the chief translator borrowed freely from existing English versions. Close textual analysis has revealed many striking resemblances between the Rheims New Testament and CoverdaleÃs diglot of 1538. One new principle.was followed consistentlyótechnical words were transliterated in the text rather than translated the notes providing a clarification. Many of these words subsequently passed into the English language largely through the continuation of this practice by the revisers of the Authorized Version of 1611 who not only used these technical terms but also borrowed from Rheims many of its most felicitous and distinctive phrasesî In Remembrance of Creation 206. ìGregory Martin had originally translated the whole Bible into English but lack of funds permitted publication only of the New Testament in 1582. The long delay of twenty-seven years in completing the publication is underscored in the Preface of the Old Testament by reference to ëour poor estate in banishmentà In Remembrance of Creation 208. The annotations in the Old Testament are ascribed to Thomas Worthington who became President of the College at Douay in 1599. The ìApprobatioî is signed by three Professors at Douai. Darlow & Moule 231. Herbert 177. . In Remembrance of Creation 206. STC 2284. STC 2207. HBS 68152. $22500 Printed...by John Fogny hardcover books
40951San Jose CA: Better Literature Guild of California & Home Bible Study League Central California Branch n. d. Ca. 1939 - 1958. Buff printed paper. Age-toning and slight wear to paper. WIthal a VG collection. 7 periodicals each a single sheet folded once and printed on all four sides. B/w illustration to front of each. 11" x 8" <br/><br/>Collection of 7 of the New Day Series periodicals with headings such as: The Mastery of Europe Can One Man Win It and Keep It; History's Climax Nears! The Bible Predicts the Literal Return of Christ to this World in Our Day and Generation; Our Vanishing Freedom; Satan Takes a Holiday; The Test of Citizenship; Do we Keep the Sabbath Christ Kept; The Revival of Rome; God's Appeal to a Doomed World. No records of this series are found on OCLC. Better Literature Guild of California & Home Bible Study League Central California Branch unknown books
1984266258Stuttgart: Belser 1984. Limited. hardcover. fine. Over 100 colorful illustrations embellished with gold; decorated initial letters throughout. 8vo full brown leather elaborately decorated in blind-stamp; raised bands & papal seal on spine. Stuttgart: Belser 1984. Limited Edition.<br/><br/> Beautiful facsimile of a 13th century bibletranslated by St. Jerome in the Vatican Library Codex Vaticanus Latinus 39. Signed by the Prefect of the Bibliteca Apostolica Vaticana this is an edition of 600 copies but this one is marked "Sample not for sale." Housed in a special silk cloth presentation case.<br/><br/> Belser unknown books
1771225739Paris Herissant et.al. 1771. 1771. "Nouvelle Edition" so stated. 16mo. 676 pages. Contemporary brown leather marbled edges and endpapers. Very good. No signatures or bookplates. An attractive prayer book and Bible. Hardcover. Very Good. Paris, Herissant et.al., 1771. hardcover books
L18I-00633Harvest House Pub. Used - Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Harvest House Pub unknown books
L08K-01489Harvest House Pub. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Harvest House Pub unknown books
155067900First Edition in Spanish of Ecclesiasticus BIBLE IN SPANISH. ENZINAS Francisco de translator. Ecclesiastics. Libro de Jesus Hiio de Syrach qu'es llamado el Ecclesiastico. traduzido de Griego en lengua Castellana En Leon i.e. Strassburg: en Casa de Sebastian Grypho i.e. Augustin Fries 1550. First edition in Spanish of Ecclesiasticus. Small octavo 6 x 3 5/8 inches; 151 x 91 mm. 3 109 leaves. With numerous woodcut initials. With an imitation Gryphius woodcut device printed in reverse on title. We could only locate 3 copies at libraries Cambridge Madrid and Copenhagen. No other copy besides this present copy has been at auction in the past 50 years. Early 19th-century mottled sheep. Boards tooled in gilt. Spine stamped in gilt. With red morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Board edges tooled in gilt. Marbled endpapers. Some minor dampstaining mainly to lower blank margin of preliminaries. Signature G is toned. Leaves O3 and O4 with marginal paper repair not affecting text. Final leaf is toned and has a near invisible paper repair not affecting text. Overall a very good copy. "A native of Burgos educated at Louvain and Wittenberg Francisco de Enzinas 1518-52 was a humanist scholar and Protestant convert who produced the first Spanish version of the New Testament printed in 1543 in Antwerp. He formed a partnership with the Strassburg printer Augustin Fries to publish Spanish translations of Greek classics and the remainder of the Bible of which he was only able to complete Psalms Ecclesiasticus Job and Proverbs before his death. Baudrier VIII 241 not having seen or located a copy citing Brunet supplement II 712" "Even before the complete edition of Castellio's Latin Bible appeared Enzinas who had already produced a Spanish Bible New Testament in Antewerp in 1543 had translated the Psalter the Wisdom of Solomon Jesus Sirach present copy and the book of Job into Spanish. All of these appeared with the false address 'En Leon en casa de Sebastian Grypho' though they were in fact his translations from manuscript versions of Castellio's edition. Enzinas continued to work on his translations until his death on 30 December 1552. He had planned to have his Spanish Bible printed in Geneva but this fortunately for Calvin never came to pass." Gilly Spanien und der Basler Buchdruck pp. 342-9 510-11. Found in Sebastian Castellio 1515-1563: Humanist and Defender of Religious .By Hans R. Guggisberg Bruce Gordon. "FRIES Augustine: printer in Zurich and Strasburg began to print at the former place about 1540. In 1547 he printed two books in English by John Hooper Heitz p. 39. Soon after this he moved to Strasburg and there printed among other things several works in Spanish by Franzisco de Enzinas in 1550 and 1551 Wiffen I pp 179 etc." A Century of the English Book Trade: Short Notices of All Printers. By Edward Gordon Duff. HBS 67900. $8500 en Casa de Sebastian Grypho [i.e. Augustin Fries] hardcover books
1880024907Leipzig: Ex Officina Bernardi Tauchnitz 1880. Textum masoreticum accuratissime expressit e fontibus Masorae codicumque varie illustravit expositionem de legibus dagessationis adjecit S. Baer. Praeftus est edendi operis adjutor Franciscus Delitzsch. xv 67p. original black cloth. Text in Hebrew with German introduction. Ex Officina Bernardi Tauchnitz unknown books
1961024906Paris: Les Editions Du CERF 1961. Traduites par R. Leconte 2e édition revue. 148 3p. original stiff wrappers ex libris La Sainte Bible. Les Editions Du CERF unknown books
1817IY815-139Paris: Chez Lefevre 1817. Hardcover. Good. 16mo in 8s. 4 3/16 x 2 5/8 inches. 576 pp. Engraved frontispiece of King David drawn by A. Desenne and engraved by C. Johannot engraved title page 1 leaf of the Principes de Musique do re mi each Psalm opens with a musical setting followed by the text of the remaining verses 16 ancient hymns and a series of prayers table of first lines of the psalms and hymns; text generally clean although there are pencil scribbles on the title page pages 435-426 torn from the bottom edge up 2 inches right at the edge of the text some pages dog-eared. Full tan calf covers gilt ruled and decorated at the margins elaborate gilt decorations on the spine along with a red leather title label marbled end-pages silk page marker; binding square and tight corners showing joints worn with loss rear board has loss of the leather surface spine ends chipped. Bookplate of "De la Librairie de J. P. F. Crosilhes Place Royal A Montauban." Owner's name in pencil on the recto of the frontispiece "Mary Miller 1830." From the library of Mel Kavin southern California book binder without distinguishing marks. IY815-139. Good. A lovely setting for the Psalms of David showing expert musical typography. Also included are 16 ancient hymns and 8 devotional prayers. Chez Lefevre was a Parisian printer who kept the classics of French literature in print from the 1810s to the 1840s. Worldcat records over 700 titles for Chez Lefevre. Worldcat records 7 copies of this title 2 in Switzerland in online archives all in continental institutions. J. P. F. Crosilhes was a printer and bookseller in Montauban a commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department in the Occitanie region of southern France. Chez Lefevre hardcover books
1685256235Cambridge Mass: Samuel Green 1685. 1 vols. Small 4to 5-1/2 x 7-1/4 inches. Outer margin trimmed close costing one letter. Some light toning very good. Mounted in card folder. 1 vols. Small 4to 5-1/2 x 7-1/4 inches. Leaf from the Second Ediiton of Eliot's Indian Bible 1685. A leaf from the second edition of the Eliot Indian Bible printed in Cambridge Massachusetts in 1685. A Massachusett Indian James Printer was one of the printers who worked on the project. Darlow & Moule 6738; Pilling Algonquin pp. 153 ff Samuel Green unknown books
1663WRCAM54459Cambridge Ma.: Samuel Green 1663. Single leaf 7 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches. Small quarto. Minor staining and toning. Good margins. Very good. A leaf from the first edition of the Eliot Indian Bible MAMUSSE WUNNEETUPANATAMWE UP- BIBLIUM GOD. printed in Cambridge Massachusetts in 1663. This was the first bible printed in North America and the first bible in an American Indian language. The printing of this bible was a monumental undertaking and it took more than two and a half years to set the type and print the work. <br> <br> A keen artifact from the "first Bible printed in the New World and the first example in history of the translation and printing of the entire Bible in a new language Massachuset as a means of evangelism" Pilling. EVANS 72. FIELD 495. AYER INDIAN LINGUISTICS MASSACHUSETTS 1. CHURCH 580. DARLOW & MOULE 6737. PILLING ALGONQUIAN pp.139-52. PRINTING AND THE MIND OF MAN 142. SABIN 22154 22155. SIEBERT SALE 490. WING B2755. ESTC W38287. Samuel Green unknown books
16765King James Version Old Testament Bible. London 1613. Old Testament title page for the Song of Solomon. Leaf size Quarto approximately 6 3/4" by 8 3/4". This Leaf contains the Title to The Song the Large engraved 1st Letter T and the verses from Chapter 1:1 through 2:15a. On verso is the end of Ecclesiastes- the last 2 chapters complete. Includes Solomon's conclusion - "Fear God and keep His Commandments" Taken from a King James SHE Bible Published in 1613; Printed just 2 years after the original 1611 King James Version. The Roman font is rare. In good condition. Light trimming to top; some age foxing browning-a small spot or two-slight raveling on inside edge. This leaf was disbound from an incomplete "SHE" King James Bible. dated 1613. This English language version of the Bible was created to encourage ordinary people to discover Jesus Christ. unknown books