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16891345558London: printed for Joseph Hindmarsh at the Golden Ball in Cornhill over against the Royal Exchange 1689. Eighth Edition. Hardcover. Folio 10 101 1 97 96-596 593-665 7 pages; VG; Bound in blue cloth by the Harcourt Bindery. Slight fraying to corners of boards; scattered damp staining; text block lightly age-toned. <p> JR Consignment; Shelved in Room A Oversized <p> Oversized items. Will require additional postage for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. Contact seller for additional information. ESTC R13432; Wing S639. <p>Title page in red and black. Title words "XVI. . VIII." are gathered by a right brace; title words "Aulam. . Populum." are gathered by a left brace. Frontis. portrait pi1v of the author signed: W: Dolle: sculp. "The life of Dr. Sanderson . by Izaak Walton. The third impression." has separate title page with imprint "for B. Tooke T. Passenger and Thomas Sawbridge and are to be sold by Thomas Hodgkin . MDCLXXXVI." pagination and register. A reissue of Wing W667C. "XXI sermons·" has separate title page with imprint "for B. Tooke T. passenger and T. Sawbridge and are to be sold by Thomas Hodgkin . MDCLXXXVI."; pagination and register are continuous. 1345558. Special Collections. printed for Joseph Hindmarsh, at the Golden Ball in Cornhill, over against the Royal Exchange hardcover
1618ABC_45668The Netherlands 1618. ca. 22 x 295 cm. In passe-partout. Engraved print on paper. Rare allegorical print perhaps by Zacharias Dolendo: Exposition of the present state of the free Netherlands a satire against the Remonstrants and supporting Prince Mauritss suppression of them presented as their failed attempt to undo the unanimity within the Republic of the Seven United Provinces. It caricatures waardgelders mercenaries hired by cities in this case to defend the freedom of the dissenting Remonstrants against attacks by Counterremonstrants.The print seems to be the second state of a print of Dolendo after a painting by Isaac Claesz. Swanenburgh. The first state of this print an allegory on the siege and relief of Leiden was printed in 1574. Our copy would be the second state of this 1574-print with another text.At left the Dutch maiden is assailed and driven from her safe seat Christ by Discord Death and Violence. At right Neptune tries to stop a soldier from attacking her. Utrecht appears on the soldiers helmet and the names of the Remonstrant cities on a flap of his trousers: Alkmaar Rotterdam Leiden etc. characterizing him as a waardgelder. With a minor stain on the back faintly visible on the front and 3 barely visible folds. Otherwise in very good condition.l Atlas van Stolk 1320 1337; D.R. Horst De opstand in zwart-wit: propagandaprenten uit de Nederlandse opstand 2003 p. 151 fig. 47 p. 334; Knuttel 2769; Muller Historieplaten 1313 "very rare. unknown
16243619<p>Compendium on Alchemy Medicine and Science A-2S8 2S8 blank present. 34 598 24 pages. Title-page in red and black. Worming to inner margin of first gathering with some minor affects; browning some old underlining partially in red and marginal notes some minor stains. Overall a good copy in the original full yapped vellum. This volume contains:1 Basilius Valentinus:Triumphwagen des Antimonii.2 Roger Bacon: Von der Medicin und Artzney/ oder Tinctur des Antimonii oder Spieglases Beydes in den Menschlichen Crpern zu erhaltung desselben Gesundheit und abwendung aller auch unheilbaren Kranckheiten und Seuchen Und unvollkommenen Metallen ihren Aussatz heilen sie zu clarificiren und in das beste Gold zuverse.3 Ein kurtz rundes und wolgegründtes Tractätlein Von den Particular und Universal-Tincturen.4 Vom Stein der Weisen Theoria. Und Practica Des Edlen . Georgii Phaedronis Rodocheri.5 Uhralter Ritterkrieg Das ist Ein alchymistisch kürtzliches Gäsprech. Unsers Steins/ des Golds und des Mercuii .6 Opus Saturni M. Johannis Isaaci Hollandi.7 Consideratio Oder Philosophische Betrachtung Von der Materia Lapidis Philosophici.8 Von der Occulta Chemicorum Philosophia Ein kurtzer Tractat.Basilius Valentinus also known under the Anglicized version of his name Basil Valentine was a fifteenth-century alchemist & the Canon of the Benedictine Priory of Saint Peter in Erfurt Germany. Krown & Spellman HA 45215; 18 mo 4 x 6.4 in; xxxviv 59824 pages; All shipments through USPS insured Priority Mail. .</p> Friedrich Lanckisch for Bartholmaeus Voigt hardcover
1699D7870Paris: Chez Guillaume Desprez 1699. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 118 x 120mm. xvi 215pp. ix; xii 217pp. ix; viii 247pp. ix. Woodcut engraved printers device on title of female personification of Hope anchor and Faith torch with legend inscribed: ARDET AMANS SPE NIXA FIDES Faith is supported by hope that burns by the fire of charity. Woodcut engraved chapter vignette at beginning of Book of Tobit depicting Tobit visited by archangel Raphael at Judith showing her beheading Holofernes and lastly Queen Esther in her palace. Woodcut engraved chapter head and tail-pieces. Later three-quarter red morocco over cloth-covered boards; some slight browning and lightest edgewear. Armorial bookplate of Charles Morgan of New York rampant griffin. <br/><br/>Antoine Isaac Baron Silvestre de Sacy was a French Orientalist. He was born in Paris. He studied Hebrew in order to verify the accuracy of the Latin and French versions of the Bible and to this he later added many other Semitic languages. The books of Tobit Judith and Esther are usually run together. Each deals with the lives of individual people. These people were heroes or heroines coming through some major difficulties. Complete with illustrations and in good form. Chez Guillaume Desprez hardcover books
1699D7870Paris: Chez Guillaume Desprez 1699. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 118 x 120mm. xvi 215pp. ix; xii 217pp. ix; viii 247pp. ix. Woodcut engraved printers device on title of female personification of Hope anchor and Faith torch with legend inscribed: ARDET AMANS SPE NIXA FIDES Faith is supported by hope that burns by the fire of charity. Woodcut engraved chapter vignette at beginning of Book of Tobit depicting Tobit visited by archangel Raphael at Judith showing her beheading Holofernes and lastly Queen Esther in her palace. Woodcut engraved chapter head and tail-pieces. Later three-quarter red morocco over cloth-covered boards; some slight browning and lightest edgewear. Armorial bookplate of Charles Morgan of New York rampant griffin. <br/><br/>Antoine Isaac Baron Silvestre de Sacy was a French Orientalist. He was born in Paris. He studied Hebrew in order to verify the accuracy of the Latin and French versions of the Bible and to this he later added many other Semitic languages. The books of Tobit Judith and Esther are usually run together. Each deals with the lives of individual people. These people were heroes or heroines coming through some major difficulties. Complete with illustrations and in good form. Chez Guillaume Desprez hardcover
16831780London: Printed by Miles Flesher for Brabazon Aylmer at the Three Pigeons 1683. Leather_bound. Fair. 1683 - no additional dates. Full leather binding with spine bands. Spine title darkened but legible Barrow Works Vol. 2 Heavy wear and bumping to the corners and spine tips. Rear joint is fragile and both joints show through the leather in some places. A hard gouge to the top of the front cover through the leather about dime size. Previous owner's name neatly to the front free-end paper. Red and black title page printing. Some pages dog eared and all pages somewhat foxed and age toned. Binding and hinges intact but fragile. 525 pages plus unpaginated index. Barrow is best known for his gifts to mathematics but this volume 2 of a three volume set focuses solely on religion. <br/><br/>Liz's Books Printed by Miles Flesher, for Brabazon Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons hardcover
1700h029.099GB: John Tillotson/printed By Brabazon Aylmer at the Three Pigeons 1700. Two large volumes bound in full leather. Engraved frontispiece. Red and black title pages. Rather worn bindings and with front cover of Volume I detached. Texts quite tight but sporadic browning and spotting and other slight faults. Page numbering is erratic and appears to lack a leaf 105/6 in second part of Volume I although no sign of it's removal. Inspection is invited as this set are SOLD AS IS. Price includes delivery in U.K. Not available abroad. . Hardback. Poor. John Tillotson/printed By Brabazon Aylmer at the Three Pigeons Hardcover
168358073London:: Printed by M. Fletcher for Brabazon Aylmer 1683-1687. Volume II states second edition on the title page. old full calf. Old ink signature at head of title page in Vol. I; bindings scuffed and worn at extremities with a few short splits at joints; contents very nice with all volumes tight and sound. Additional postage charge applicable. Folio. Engraved frontispiece portrait in each volume. Published by the Reverend Dr. Tillotson. Printed by M. Fletcher, for Brabazon Aylmer, unknown
1683025490London: Brabazon Aylmer 1683 1686 1687 1683. Second Edition . Full Spotted Calf. Good. 12 5/8" Tall. Frontispieces. Four Volumes Dated 1683 1686 1686 1687 Frontispieces In Volumes 1 2 And 4. Original Full Spotted Calf Blind-Stamped Boards With Corner Decorations Old Re-Backing In Simple Calf With Five Massive Bands And Gilt Short Titles. Very Solidly Bound Bindings Worn But All Nicely Refurbished. Contents Clean But Paper Somewhat Aged No Spotting Or Damage. International Shipping At Very Considerable Extra Cost. <br/> <br/> Brabazon Aylmer 1683 1686, 1687 unknown
1683857F38London: M. Flesher for Brabazon Aylmer 1683. First edition. Leather. Good. 13" by 8.5". Not Stated. The very scarce first edition of this second volume of the collected works of Anglican theologian Isaac Barrow with this volume containing his sermons on the Apostle's Creed. A very scarce posthumously published first edition of these sermons from English Christian theologian and mathematician Isaac Barrow.An accomplished mathematician key in the development of infinitesimal calculus and for being the inaugural holder of the prestigious Lucasian Professorship of Mathematics a post later held by his student Isaac Newton.Illustrated with a portrait frontispiece which is detached and loosely inserted.ESTC Citation No. R482806. With the register 3 B-3Y4. Collated complete.With the inscription of William Stiff to the recto of a front blank.With a ten page index to the rear.A wonderful and very scarce collection of Anglican sermons from a major seventeenth century mathematician. Rebacked in a full calf binding with original boards restored and endpapers renewed. Loss of leather to back strip tail with closed tear to back strip head. Bumping to board perimeters. Significant rubbing to back strip and joints. Hinges strained but firmly held. Frontispiece detached and loosely inserted. Gathering of leaves 3X1-3X4 working loose otherwise firmly bound. Pages bright with light handling marks throughout concentrated to page perimeters. Discolouration and marks to gutter of leaves 3C4 and 3D1. The odd spot. Good M. Flesher, for Brabazon Aylmer hardcover
1683973F38London: M. Flesher for Brabazon Aylmer 1683. First edition. Leather. Good Only. 13" by 8.5". Not Stated. The very scarce first edition of this second volume of the collected works of Anglican theologian Isaac Barrow with this volume containing his sermons on the Apostle's Creed. A very scarce posthumously published first edition of these sermons from English Christian theologian and mathematician Isaac Barrow.This is the second volume only of a work which extended to four volumes.An accomplished mathematician key in the development of infinitesimal calculus and for being the inaugural holder of the prestigious Lucasian Professorship of Mathematics a post later held by his student Isaac Newton.Illustrated with a portrait frontispiece.ESTC Citation No. R482806. With the register 3 B-3X4 3Y3. Collated lacking the final leaf of the index 3Y4.With an index to the rear.Lacking endpapers.With the bookplate of Edward Freeman to the front pastedown.A wonderful and very scarce collection of Anglican sermons from a major seventeenth century mathematician. In a full calf binding. Significant rubbing to joints and board perimeters. Small losses of calf to back strip head and tail. Joints starting with front board a touch tender and with rear board tenderly held by three cords only. Bookplate to front pastedown. Lacking front and rear free endpapers. Internally generally firmly bound but with title page detached and loosely inserted and lacking final index leaf. Small losses to perimeters of frontispiece and title page. Pages clean and bright with only the odd spot. Light tide marks to head of final fifty leaves. Good Only M. Flesher, for Brabazon Aylmer hardcover
1665D18691London: J. G. for Rich. Marriott 1665. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo. Original calf. Wing W670; ESTC T10749. Provenance: Robert S Pirie bookplate. An exceptionally handsome copy in its original binding. "Thick paper " asks Pirie in pencil at the front. Rare. <br/><br/> J. G. for Rich. Marriott hardcover
1670D18690London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb for Richard Marriott 1670. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Engraved portrait by R. White separate dated title-page for Letters Written by George Herbert H5r continuous pagination and register; final blank K4 cut away. Contemporary calf; front board detached. Wing 669; ESTC R235819. Provenance: Robert S Pirie. Pirie's pencil note at the front reads: One of the few copies with the title page and A2 cancelled. Not in Hazlitt. See Keynes Donne 3rd Ed. p. 119." <br/><br/> Printed by Tho. Newcomb, for Richard Marriott hardcover
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
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
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
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
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
1689TS214London: R. Chiswel B. Tooke T. Sawbridge and are to be sold by T. Cockerill at the Three Legs in the Poultry and R. Taylor near Stationers-Hall 1689. re-issue . Hardback. Vg. Folio. 12 378 8 443 9 653-787 1 p. ; 35 cm. folio. Frontis portrait of 'The Effigies of Isaac Ambrose FULL TITLE-PAGE: The compleat works of that eminent minister of God's word Mr. Isaac Ambrose : consisting of these following treatises viz. Prima Media & Ultima: or the first middle & last things. Wherein is set forth: I. The doctrine of Regeneration or the new birth. II. The practice of sanctification in the means duties ordinances both private and publick for continuance and encrease of a godly life. III. Certain meditations of man's misery in his life death judgement and execution: as also of God's mercy in our redemption and salvation. With sermon added concerning redeeming the time. Looking unto Jesus as carrying on the great work of man's salvation. War with devils; ministration of and communion with angels. BOUND WITH 'LOOKING UNTO JESUS 1689; Alos WAR WITH DEVILS 1688. Original full baords with a later spine. Front board detached. A tight and clean crisp copy with some foxing on the last few pages. originally printed for Rowland Reynolds for J. Chater 39 King's Street Chealside and are to be sold at his shop at the Sun and Bible in the Poultry 1674. A RARE ITEM. ISAAC AMBROSE 1604-1664 was an English Puritan from Lancashire. <br/> <br/> R. Chiswel, B. Tooke, T. Sawbridge, and are to be sold by T. Cockerill at the Three Legs in the Poultry, and R. Taylor near Stat hardcover
165326286London Printed by T. Maxey for Rich Marriot PUBL Printed on Laid Paper 1653 HARDBACK NODustJacket ISSUED 1st UK edition was 1653 This POSSIBLE 1st early edition Known as the Griggs facsimile edition published in 1882 by William Griggs London. Griggs was photo-lithographer to the Queen. It is a photographic reproduction of a first edition but many pages required additional touch-up work to make it presentable. GOOD-/GOOD AS-IS NO JACKET 1653 ON TITLE PAGE Light rub wear Fade Plain brown Calf LEATHER BINDING pg. 114 reading VVhen not VVien 246 pgs. NOJACKET Small cover creases 3 3/4 X 6 in. Tiny tears spine cvr Edges Fade Gold Gilt Spine cvr & wear to spine ends PAGE 217 Anglers Song Bassus Printed upside down 246 pgs 13 chaptersa printing or binding error which has led to few sections of pgs need be reglued back into book they are separated OR not being bound in ORIGINALLY The title is engraved within ornaments while the subtitle and imprint are printed using type. Maybe a Fascimile of the 1653 edition done in 1880s OR 1928 Small 8vo he bass part of the Angler s Song is printed upside down by design. Page 44 has Alehouse on Line 19. Page 114 line 10 reads VVhen instead of VVien. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. London Printed by T. Maxey , for Rich Marriot PUBL, Printed on Laid Paper hardcover
1696158648<p>London 1696. Disbound. Good. 2 72 p. 33 cm. Disbound. Stain and some darkening to title. Small chips and tears to edges. Marks on bottom corners of last pages. <br /><br />Title continues: "In Order to a French Invasion of the Kingdom. Who upon full Evidence was found Guilty of High treason before His Majesty's Justices of Oyer and Terminer at Westminster on Wednesday the 22th of April 1696 and was executed at Tyburn on the 29th day of the said Month. In which Tryal All the Learned Arguments of the King's Council." Other versions of this title state "Charles Cranburne and Robert Lowick."</p>
165565643[Louys & Daniel Elzevier] | [Amsterdam] 1655 | 14.50 x 19.50 cm | 3 textes reliés en 1 volume
165565643Amsterdam: Louys & Daniel Elzevier 1655. Fine. ""the school of Biblical interpretation of which he was perhaps the first founder"" before Spinoza Louys & Daniel Elzevier Amsterdam 1655 14.50 x 19.50 cm 3 textes reliés en 1 volume Rare first edition of a work that was controversial from the moment of its publication. Baruch Spinoza a contemporary of the author owned a copy in his personal library. Our copy is complete with its folding map of the Holy Land and its three texts here bound in an order inverse to the usual: the Præadamitæ bound at rear is in fact the first text. Contemporary full brown calf spine with five raised bands decorated with double gilt fillets and gilt fleurons boards twice framed in gilt all edges marbled. Spine-ends very skilfully restored otherwise a very fine copy. Dry stamp of the Gianni de Marco library on the first flyleaf. Early manuscript annotation on the title page: ""Fait par le Sr de la Pebere en Hollande et bruslé à Paris"" Written by the Sr de la Pebere in Holland and burned in Paris. Provenance: armorial bookplate of Balthazar-Henri de Fourcy 1669-1754 Abbé of Saint-Sever in the diocese of Coutances subsequently of Saint-Wandrille and of the Priory of the Bons-Hommes. « ""Dubitare possumus num apostoli tanquam prophetæ ex revelatione et expresso mandato ut Moses Jeremias et alii an vero ut privati vel doctores Epistolas scripserint. We may fairly inquire whether the Apostles wrote their Epistles as prophets by revelation and express mandate as Moses Jeremiah and others did or whether only as private individuals or teachers"" Spinoza ""Tractatus Theologico-Politicus"" c. XI edit. 1674 p. 198. . The ""Tractatus Theologico-Politicus"" was published in 1670. Fifteen years earlier a French Protestant Isaac de la Peyrère 1594-1676 had published ""Præadamitæ sive Exercitatio super versibus"" . 1655. He admits miracles but reduces their number as far as possible; Adam is not the father of all mankind but only of the Jews; other men the Pre-Adamites existed before him; Moses is not the author of the Pentateuch etc. La Peyrère converted more or less sincerely to Catholicism in 1656. Mr. Lecky in his ""History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe"" 4th ed. 1870 vol. I p. 297 regards him as having been perhaps the founder of the rationalist interpretation of the Bible ""the school of Biblical interpretation of which he was perhaps the first founder."" In reality his influence was virtually nil; the same cannot be said of Spinoza whose ideas later exercised a profound influence. Cf. Lecky ibid. p. 299. » Fulcran Vigouroux ""La Bible et les découvertes modernes en Égypte et en Assyrie"" 1877 our own translation [Louys & Daniel Elzevier] hardcover
167096655London: William Lee 1670. Ninth edition. Hardcover. Very Good. The Ninth and Last Edition" published in 1670. This edition debuted Francis Bacon"s utopian novel "New Atlantis" tucked away toward the end of the book. Also included for the first time "The History of Natural and Experimental of Life and Death or of the Prolongation of Life." Includes also "an Alphabetical Table of the Principal Things contained in the Ten Centuries." Rebound calf with five raised bands on spine and title in gilt. Very good condition. Light rubbing to edges and one two-inch strip of heavier rubbing along spine. Some leather shedding at this place. Binding is solid. Engraved portrait is present and in fine condition as is the engraved pictorial title on facing page. Some pages have light spotting but the spotting doesn't obscure the text or dominate the page in any way. Most pages are clear and unspotted. The paper is very lightly tanned. It has a crinkle as the pages are turned which is very nice. Overall an excellent copy. From the library of noted California mathematician Charles Greenhall with his ownership signature penciled on the first endpage. On the second endpage there are two inked signatures that look of an era as the book: I Newton and B. Newton. Isaac Newton's signature looks different from this one. Sticker on end pastedown page: Henry Nuss Bookbinder Dallas Texas. 4to. <br/><br/> William Lee hardcover