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16795764Amsterdam Abraham Wolfgang 1679. frontispiece 10 462 6 p. Contemporary Vellum 12° with 226 engravings half of page 457/458 -table- is missing edges prelims worn Amsterdam, Abraham Wolfgang hardcover
169748951Seconde édition, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque plein maroquin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs dorés richement orné, triple filet doré d'encadrement en plats, chasses et coupes ornées (roulette), toutes tranches dorées, Chez Guillaume Desprez, Paris, 1697, 648 pp. et 6 ff. n. ch.
169162895à Paris: Chez Guillaume Desprez 1691. Fine. Chez Guillaume Desprez à Paris 1691 9.50 x 16 cm relié First edition. Ruled copy. Contemporary full burgundy morocco binding. Jansenist spine with raised bands. Gilt title. Gilt roll on edges and turn-ins. A dark stain at the top of the upper cover. A second large one on the lower cover. Foxing. Handsome copy. Before appearing in its entirety in 1696 under the secular title Bible de Port-Royal Pierre Thomas du Fossé gathered the various manuscripts left by Le Maistre de Sacy at his death in 1684 and edited them punctually. He continued the work left unfinished and published separately first the translations of the Vulgate by Le Maistre de Sacy. Each chapter is followed by its explanation and commentary. Before this considerable work on the part of the Port-Royal writers never had the Bible been so accessible to a wide public; this work which was inaugurated by the translation of the New Testament as early as 1666 by Antoine Arnaud and Le Maistre de Sacy. Chez Guillaume Desprez hardcover
167962894Chez Lambert Roulland 1679. Fine. Chez Lambert Roulland 1679 9.50 x 16 cm relié First edition. Printer's device on title page. A ruled copy. Contemporary full bordeaux morocco binding. Spine with raised bands in Jansenist style. Roulette on cuts and interior. Gilt edges. One scratched area on upper board a second area along the external border of the lower board. Dark stain at top of upper board. Tears on top edge or areas gnawed by worms. Foxing. Dampstain in upper margin on numerous leaves. Good copy. Before appearing in its entirety in 1696 under the secular name Bible de Port-Royal Pierre Thomas du Fossé gathered the various manuscripts left by Le Maistre de Sacy at his death in 1684 and published them punctually. He continued the work left unfinished and published separately first the translations of the Vulgate by Le Maistre de Sacy. Each chapter is followed by its explanation and commentary. Before this considerable work on the part of the writers of Port-Royal never had the Bible been so accessible to a wide public; this work which was inaugurated by the translation of the New Testament as early as 1666 by Antoine Arnaud and Le Maistre de Sacy. Chez Lambert Roulland hardcover
1694342291694 In-12 (147 x 82 mm), plein vélin à la Bradel à petits rabats, pièce de titre de maroquin bronze ornée encadrée de doubles filets dorés, daté en pied (rel. moderne), (1) f. de titre, (8), 290 p. Cologne [i.e. Hollande], Pierre Marteau, 1694.
1697BTETM0001513London: J.H for Brabazon Aylmer at the Three Pigeons over against the Royal Exchange 1697. Leather. Good/No Jacket. Octavo Standard 8vo 6 נ9 in 152 נ229 mm . Please email for Photographs or further information. Good - Previous owner inscription on FEP and title page some mild water/damp damage to some pages. With engraved frontispiece. Collation: 8 312 4 353459 1. Please see Photos as part of condition report. References: Wing B929 ESTC R20454 1697 1st Edition A BRIEF EXPOSITION OF THE CREED To which is added The Doctrine of the Sacraments. This on the Creed never before published. The first appearance of Barrows exposition of the Creed here issued together with his previously published exposition of the Lords Prayer and Decalogue. By Isaac Barrow Author Bio: Isaac Barrow 16301677 was an English theologian classical scholar and mathematician. Educated at Cambridge he became the first Lucasian Professor of Mathematics a chair later held by his pupil Isaac Newton. Barrow was also a prominent Anglican divine and was appointed Master of Trinity College Cambridge in 1672. His sermons and devotional writings were widely respected for their learning clarity and orthodox Anglican theology. Format: Leather Octavo Standard 8vo 6 × 9 in 152 × 229 mm Note: Binding/size selection follows standard bibliographic conventions and is approximate; exact measurements may vary. Language: English Published By: J.H for Brabazon Aylmer at the Three Pigeons over against the Royal Exchange London Condition Report: Dust Jacket: No Jacket Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket Good - Previous owner inscription on FEP and title page some mild water/damp damage to some pages. With engraved frontispiece. Collation: 8 312 4 353459 1. Please see Photos as part of condition report. References: Wing B929 ESTC R20454 SKU: BTETM0001513 Shipping Info: Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5 L: 30 W: 25 Units: cm W: 2Kg Tracked Shipping Insurance Coverage as per Customer Request J.H for Brabazon Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons, over against the Royal Exchange hardcover
166249294Basel: Johann Jakob Decker 1662. Second edition. Hardcover. Good-. Two parts small quarto. rev. par.4 2rev. par.2 A-3R2 = 256 leaves. 12 499 1 privilegiumpp. Pagination and register continuous. Title within double-ruled border; second work with half-title. Woodcut lettrines and ornaments. Later half vellum over speckled paper boards; manuscript title at spine. Upper two inches of spine perished. Text moderately embrowned or foxed throughout. A fairly good complete copy.<br /> <br /> Second augmented edition reprinting six of the seven dissertations from the 1645 edition and adding two new ones: Vindiciae praecedentis Dissertationes and De lotione manuum Judaica. Selections in Latin translation from Isaac Abravanel's biblical commentaries follow on a variety of topics: the longevity of the patriarchs; the state and the king's law; the miraculous stoppage of the sun in Joshua's time; the sin of David in conducting a census; the name of Moses; the types of idolatry mentioned in Sacred Scripture; and the division of the biblical books. Father and son each relied upon the works of the Portuguese Jewish philosopher exegete and statesman Isaac ben Judah Abravanel 1437-1508 a staunch opponent of the philosophical allegory exemplified in the exegetical approach of Maimonides. Abravanel's commentaries on the earlier prophets excerpts of which appear in the present work emerge in part as a response to the political difficulties he faced in the wake of the rebellion of Portuguese nobels against Joao II. "Abrabanel attributed his misfortunes to the fact that he had wasted his time in the service of an earthly ruler. He therefore decided to devote the rest of his life to religious study" Enc. Jud. 2:104.<br /> <br /> The son of the celebrated Hebraist of the same name Johann Buxtorf II 1599-1664 followed his father as professor of Hebrew at Basel in 1629. In addition to completing the elder Buxtorf's Hebrew and Aramaic lexicon Basel 1639 the younger Buxtorf edited a new Latin translation of Maimonides' Guide for the Perplexed and gained notoriety for defending the antiquity of the Hebrew vowel points against the correct view of their later date advanced in his day most effectively by Louis Cappel.<br /> <br /> Provenance: old stamp of the University of Heidelberg at the verso of the title page; paper label with shelf-mark in ink at the spine. References: Prijs 268. Library of John Locke 551a along with various of the elder Buxtorf’s standard aids to Hebrew grammar and lexicography. Johann Jakob Decker hardcover
1691285167Lugduni Batavorum: Apud Jordanum Luchtmans & Johannem du Vivie 1691. Third Edition. Full Leather. Very Good binding. The Third Edition or Second Bilingual Edition of Polyaenus' Strategems in War. A second century Macedonian author Polyaenus wrote on the military tactics of the age with unique historical anecdotes; it remains an important historical source. The first printed edition of the text was in Latin only published in 1549; a second edition was published forty years later now in Latin and Greek with a third appearance of the text this edition printed through 1690-91. Additional title page engraved; engraved initials and vignette on the title page. Text in Latin and Greek in opposite columns. Collates complete; 24 832 40 pp. Textblock is bright; previous owner's name on the front endpaper. Full vellum richly decorated in gilt on the spine and boards parts of the gilt now faded; decorative border at the perimeter large device on the front and rear boards with decorative rules and floral devices on the spine and title stamped in black. All edges lightly speckled in blue and red. Very Good binding. Apud Jordanum Luchtmans, & Johannem du Vivie unknown books
168715216London:: for Bernard White 1687. First edition in English. contemporary calf. Joints starting at head and tail of spine but still quite sound; minor rubing to boards; otherwise a clean very attractive copy. Folio. With 5 plates one folding. Cox I p. 111. Wing S5017. Hans Sloane's copy with his bookplate. for Bernard White, hardcover
169362880Chez Guillaume Desprez | à Paris 1693 | 10 x 16 cm | relié
1690008482Rotterdam: Reinier Leers 1690. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. xiv 453 xi pages. Full leather binding; small chips to spine extremities and overall minor to moderate shelfwear to original binding. Previous owner's engraved armorial bookplate on front paste-down endpaper "The Earl of Ilchester." Another engraved armorial bookplate affixed to back of the title page "Charles Fox of the Parish of St. Martins in the Fields Esqr. 1702." Charles Fox was the 2nd Earl of Ilchester cousin and gambling crony of Charles James Fox. Fictitious imprint as it was actually published in Berlin. No author listed; dedication signed De Larrey. Augustus Emperor of Rome 63 B.C.-14 A.D. Text is in French. Reinier Leers Hardcover books
1687jd0088Bernard White 1687. Hardcover. Used; Good. London 1687; marbled paper covered bards; leather spine and corners; extensive edge and corner wear with board exposed; leather rot; front board detached; rear board hanging on by the string binding; 4to - over 9 3/4" to 12" tall; end papers toned; previous owner's name on free front end paper; tide mark at top corners; page 108 and illustrations/map/ at pages 109 and 110 appear to be missing; " A View of the Country Round Geneva" map after page 107 is present; interior clean and unmarked; 250 pages. Additional shipping charges may need to be requested due to size or weight of book. Photos available upon request. Bernard White hardcover
1691V75117Leiden: Jordani Lugtmans & Joann du Justo Vultejo interprete. Pancratius Maasvicius recensuit Isaaci Casauboni nec non suas notas adjecitivie 1691. Hardcover. Very Good. copperplate engraved pictorial title woodcut printer's mark & a few decirated small initials. Octavo modern taupe boards with printed spine label lower corner very sl.bumped All edges rouge 12p=extra engr.title title dedication To reader etc 832pp 40pp=index In Ancient Greek & Latin parallel columns throughout. Work divided into 8 books. First four words of title translated from the Ancient Greek. Recent pages added after endpage and before frontispeice 3 on each side. Five page dedication at beginning mentioning the likley transcriber of this edition Pancratius Maasvicius. Maasvicius is also credited on titlepage alongside Vultejus and Casaubon. Vultejus transcribed the 1549 Basel edition of the work whilst Casaubon the 1589 Lyon version. Overall very clean and tight. A manual of strategy and war taken from the most ancient histories down to his own time. These are sources many of which have since been lost making this an important original source. Polyaenus drew on the Roman-Parthian Wars of the mid 2nd century AD dedicating the work to Marcus Aurelius and his co-emperor Lucius Verus who were engaged in the conflict. This is the 2nd edition of the Greco-Latin work the first published in Lyon in 1589. The first latin editon was published in Basel in 1549. "One of the rarer editions in the "Cum notis variorum" series" Ebert 17681. Jordani Lugtmans & Joann du Justo Vultejo interprete. Pancratius Maasvicius recensuit, Isaaci Casauboni, nec non suas, notas adj hardcover
1656MHABPAU1Paris De l'Imprimerie du Roi 1656 Un volume fort in-8 (22x15 cm), rel. ép. veau brun granité, dos à 5 nerfs orné, titre doré, plats décorés à la Du Seuil, armes de Morand du Mesnil-Garnier, roulette aux coupes, tranches marbrées, [8] f., 767 pp., vignette gravée au titre, 1 grande illustration pleine page, jolis culs-de-lampe
168033623E theatro Sheldaniano | Oxoniae (Oxford) 1680 | 12 x 19.9 cm | relié
169362880à Paris: Chez Guillaume Desprez 1693. Fine. Chez Guillaume Desprez à Paris 1693 10 x 16 cm relié First bilingual edition translated and annotated by Le Maistre de Sacy. Ruled copy. Text in double columns. Contemporary full burgundy morocco binding. Jansenist spine with raised bands. Roll tooling on edges and board-edges. All edges gilt. Trace of dampstain in lower margin of first leaves fading away reappearing on some leaves in the middle and at the end. Before appearing in its entirety in 1696 under the secular title Bible de Port-Royal Pierre Thomas du Fossé gathered the various manuscripts left by Le Maistre de Sacy at his death in 1684 and published them punctually. He continued the unfinished work and published separately first the translations of the Vulgate by Le Maistre de Sacy. Each chapter is followed by its explanation and commentary. Before this considerable work by the writers of Port-Royal never had the Bible been so accessible to a wide public; this work which was inaugurated by the translation of the New Testament as early as 1666 by Antoine Arnaud and Le Maistre de Sacy. Chez Guillaume Desprez hardcover
161023208vo contemporary vellum binding with lapped edges and titles on spine. 84 970 102 pp. including index. Printer's device on title page. This is the first edition of the classic Latin text of Casaubon relating to the Greek and Roman military together Aeneas's tactical memoir. Originally published in 1609 in Greek and Latin. Ex reference library which probably explains its survival with 19th century library labels on spine pictorial bookplate on rear pastedown and numbers hand-written in pencil on reverse of title page. Hand-written presentation note in ink on front free endpaper dated 1871. Some loss of paper at front pastedown no rear free endpaper. Some foxing /marking and signs of age in text generally the inner book is clean and in remarkably good condition for its age. Typis Wechelianis apud haeredes Ioannis Aubrij hardcover
16213503<p>A scarce pocket edition of this popular compendium of the lives of the Roman emperors modelled on Suetonius and said to be the work of the six authors on the title-page. Numerous scholalarly editions have been published over the centuries but the original authorship remains an enigma. The present edition is an amalgamated text combining Isaac Casaubon's original edition of 1603 with notes by Janus Gruterus and Claude de Saumaise.</p><p>OCLC lists Bodleian Amsterdam Chicago Illinois Chapel Hill and Concordia University.</p><p><em>12mo 123 x 65mm pp. 8 3-450 A1 pp.1-2 cancelled as usual woodcut title vignette very light water stain to lower outer corner outer edge trimmed minor toning </em> <em>bound in contemporary polished calf triple blind ruled a little wear to extremities early casemarks inked to front pastedown and title ownership inscription of M. Hapylton and purchase note dated 1733 on front endpaper printer's waste used for rear endpaper early bibliographical notes on rear pastedown. </em></p> Iacob Marcus
1658106453HagaeComitis The Hague: Adrianum Vlacq. 1658. First edition. Octavo full leather binding with new leather spine red leather title label with giltstamped lettering and decoration new endpapers title page printed in red and black with engraved decoration pp title ii 65 xxiv index second title page 316 xx index. Minor bumps and scrapes to the original binding. Light foxing to the title page. Very good condition. Observations to Pomponius Mela on "de situ orbis" the position of the world. Pomponius Mela was the earliest known Roman geographer: his "de situ orbis" is the only formal treatise on the subject in Classical Latin. Gerrit Janszoon Vos 1577 – 1649 generally known by his Latin name Gerardus Vossius was a classical scholar theologian and polymath. He was well known for his scholarship and taught in the Netherlands and England. "The object of his work was not to invent new ideas but to systematize and interpret the ideas of the past and of his own day. . He must now be regarded as a representative of a very important stage in the history of thought."DBNL. "Observationes ad Pomponium Melam" is an extended commentary on Mela as well as Vossius says an improved translation of his work. 1st Edition. Leather. Adrianum Vlacq hardcover
166718277<p><b>1667 Discipline of Reformed Church HUGUENOT France Calvinism Protestant Huisseau</b></p><p>Isaac D'Huisseau's "<i>Discipline of the Reformed Church of France</i>" is a rare 17th-century history of Calvinism and Huguenots in Europe. This book provides a description of the political and religious influences of the Huguenots in the 1600s France. However the main focus of "<i>Discipline</i>" was according to Nicholas Must was to</p><p>"offer the French Reformed Churches a comprehensive program to organize and regulate themselves as it had chapters concerning specific vocations ministers elders deacons different assemblies colloquies and synods and actions required of a minster baptism communion and marriages.</p><p>Item number: #18277</p><p>Price: $599</p><p>D'HUISSEAU Isaac</p><p><b><i>La discipline des eglises reformeÌes de France ov l'ordre par leqvel elles sont conduites & gouverneÌes.</i></b></p><p>A Geneve et se vendent aÌ€ Savmvr : chez Isaac Desbordes 1667.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p>o 4 452</p><p>· References: Nicholas Must '<i>Preaching a Dual Identity'</i> p. 51</p><p>· Language: French</p><p>· Binding: Vellum; tight and secure</p><p>· Size: ~5.75in X 3.75in 14.5cm x 9.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>18277</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Isaac Desbordes hardcover
1697AQ15245London: Printed for Nathanael Hiller. 1697. xii 142pp. Contemporary gilt-ruled calf. Worn with loss to spine splitting to joints but with boards holding firmly some marking to boards damp-staining some browning and occasional marginal worming to text-block. Early ink inscription 'John Stacy his book' to FFEP further pencilled inscription to FEP. Isaac Chauncy 1632-1712 congregationalist minister the son of early Harvard President and Puritan Charles Chauncy 1592-1671. Emigrating to New England with his father aged five Isaac returned from New England in the early 1650s after studying both theology and medicine at Harvard to complete his studies at Oxford. His position in the Church of England was short-lived; presented with the living of Woodborough by Oliver Cromwell he was swiftly ejected by the 1662 Act of Uniformity. The remainder of his life was spent leading dissenting congregations at Andover and later St. Mary Axe where he was succeeded by Isaac Watts and publishing a wealth of non-conformist texts and replies. The Divine Institution of Congregational Churches is a learned justification or manifesto of the tenets practices and policies of the dissenting congregational church taken from first principles including Biblical references in classical languages. ESTC R38739. c/f Sabin 12335. Wing C3748. Sole edition. 12mo. Printed for Nathanael Hiller.. hardcover
168033623Oxoniae Oxford Oxford: E theatro Sheldaniano 1680. Fine. E theatro Sheldaniano Oxoniae Oxford Oxford 1680 12 x 19.9 cm relié Second edition rare after the first published in 1679 also rare. Fine printer's device of Sheldon's theatre. Contemporary full brown sheep binding. Spine with raised bands decorated. Joint split with lacks. Corners heavily bumped. Worn binding. Studies by the famous scholar and learned Isaac Vossius on the oracles and predictions that preceded the birth of Christ. Follow the objections and criticisms then Vossius's response. At the end of his life Vossius was settled in England where he was appointed canon of Windsor; this writing appears to date from his English period. E theatro Sheldaniano hardcover
17009533A Amsterdam, Per Daniel Pain, 1700. 2 volumes in-12 de [54]-363-[83 pour le dictionnaire] et de 196-191 pages, plein veau brun, dos à 5 nerfs ornés de fleurons, filets, roulettes, encardements et titre dorés, étiquettes de titre bordeaux foncé, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées rouge et bleu.
1678D18689London: Printed for Richard Marriott. 1678. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo. Engraved portrait by R. White errata O8r separate dated title-pages for Bishop's Sanderson's Judgment Concerning Submission to Usurpers and A Sermon of Richard Hooker together with new register and pagination. pp. ccxl ii 45 3 47-167 15 169-253 3 255-276. Marginal staining to rear leaves but overall a nice copy in contemporary calf front cover loose with really fine provenance: Daniel Fleming signature; Richard Jennings note in Pirie's hand in pencil recording auction sale; Roger Senhouse bookplate; Robert S Pirie bookplate. <br/><br/> Printed for Richard Marriott. hardcover
16873405London: Bernard White 1687. A lovely copy of this first edition. Original boards with restored spine sympathetically re-backed with original label. Complete with 5 engraved illustrations - frontis folding map plan plate and engraved plate in text. small ink annotations to end papers. A touch of darkening to the edges and a touch of very light foxing but overall in excellent condition. vi; 250; vi pp. 330 by 200mm 13 by 7¾ inches. See Wing S5017 Bernard White hardcover