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1713183155London: Printed by J. Nutt assignee of E. Sayer for B. Lintott and T. Ward 1713. Hardcover. G/Poor covers are detached and heavily worn. Spine is heavily worn. Pages show slight foxing and toning but in nice shape for age This is certainly a re-bind candidate. Full leather covers ridged spine. vii 1 488 21 pages. Error in page numbering:Pages 144 173 and 457 numbered 148 73 and 467 respectively. Containing first the nature of Courts leet and Courts baron . Secondly the manner of holding Courts leet Courts baron and Courts of survey . Thirdly the manner of keeping the Court baron for trying of actions . Fourthly precedents of contracts conditions covenants . Fifthly the power and authority of the lord and of the steward. Printed by J. Nutt, assignee of E. Sayer, for B. Lintott and T. Ward hardcover books
1741LV1792London:: Henry Lintot for T. Woodward D. Browne J. Shuckburgh T. Osborne and W. Smith E. Wicksteed 1741. 1741. 8vo. viii 522 22 pp. Index. 20th-century half calf over blue buckram 5 raised spinal bands gilt-stamped red leather spine label; cloth lightly rubbed. Title-page signature upper margin. Very good. Fourth edition "with large Additions and Amendments and the Precedents in English." This comprehensive treatise on landlord and tenant was one of Jacob’s most successful works first issued in 1713. Jacob "a native of Romney Hampshire received a legal education and subsequently became steward and secretary to the Hon. Wm. Blathwayt. Jacob was the author of more than thirty works of which twenty-five were law books. Of all these publications the only ones now in request are: 1. Complete Court-Keeper or Land-Steward’s Assistant" and three others CDEL p. 859. Allibone Samuel Austin and John Foster Kirk. "Jacob Giles." Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors Living and Deceased from the Earliest Accounts to the Middle of the Nineteenth Century. Vol. 1. Philadelphia: 1859. Henry Lintot for T. Woodward, D. Browne, J. Shuckburgh, T. Osborne and W. Smith, E. Wicksteed, 1741. hardcover books
1713183155London: Printed by J. Nutt assignee of E. Sayer for B. Lintott and T. Ward 1713. Hardcover. G/Poor covers are detached and heavily worn. Spine is heavily worn. Pages show slight foxing and toning but in nice shape for age This is certainly a re-bind candidate. Full leather covers ridged spine. vii 1 488 21 pages. Error in page numbering:Pages 144 173 and 457 numbered 148 73 and 467 respectively. Containing first the nature of Courts leet and Courts baron . Secondly the manner of holding Courts leet Courts baron and Courts of survey . Thirdly the manner of keeping the Court baron for trying of actions . Fourthly precedents of contracts conditions covenants . Fifthly the power and authority of the lord and of the steward. Printed by J. Nutt, assignee of E. Sayer, for B. Lintott and T. Ward hardcover
17932340792Boston / Worcester: Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews 1793. Full-Leather. Fair/No Jacket. Lacks pp. 81-88 107-112. Boards rubbed with a few abrasions and bookworm holes wooden boards beneath leather splitting along horizontal with some loss from rear endpaper ownership marks of Benjamin Church of Hubbardston Massachusetts on rear endpaper dated 1799. Church was a lieutenant in the United States Army and his tombstone reads "In memory of Lieut. Benjamin Church who died June 23 1806. in the 30 year of his age. His death was occasioned by a fall from a frame.". 1793 Full-Leather. xvi 17-112 pp. ESTC W22054 Evans 25695. Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews hardcover
17335814Hansdome matched set in original full calf. Bookplate of UCLA professor to front pastedowns. 185 x 225 mm; 40 884 40; 18 948 50 pp. hardcover
1785870031785. PLENCK Joseph Jacob. TOXICOLOGIA seu Doctrina de Venenis et Antidotis. Toxicology or the Knowledge of Poisons and their Antidotes. Vienna: Rudolph Graeffer 1785. First edition. 338 16 pp. Octavo calf worn at extremities; front board detached. Small amount of faint spotting else fine internally. unknown books
173631721Lipsiae: Apud haer. Joh. Frid. Braunii 1736. 4to 21.4 cm 8.4". 30 736 73539 7371216 96 pp. <br><br>Sole edition: Edited by theologian Johann Gerhard Meuschen 16801743 this volume presents a prominent Christian Hebraist's analysis of alleged Talmudic references to Jesus and the New Testament accompanied by a variety of contemporary writings similarly focused on how Jewish texts could shed light on the New Testament. In addition to Balthasar Scheidt 161470 professor of Oriental languages at the University of Strasbourg also represented here are Johann Andreas Dantz a.k.a. Danz or Dans 16541727 Herman Wits and Jakob Rhenferd 16541712; the largest part of the volume including several treatises on Jewish baptismal rites is by Dantz professor of Hebrew and theology at Jena noted for his strictly Christological interpretation of the Old Testament.<br>Â Â Â Â The title-page here is in red and black sporting an engraved title vignette. Ornamented with woodcut head- and tailpieces the latter repeated once and a few woodcut initials the primarily Latin text incorporates numerous quotations printed in Hebrew several in Greek three in Arabic and one in Syriac; the sole German quotation is printed in black-letter.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Bookplate of Johann Christian Wilhelm Diederichs 175081 a philosopher and professor of Oriental languages at Göttingen and Königsberg laid in along with those of two seminaries plates formerly affixed to front pastedown. Front fly-leaf and one page each with an inked annotation in the same 18th-century hand possibly Diederichs'. Recent speckled papercovered boards spine with printed paper label; title-page with faded 19th-century institutional rubber-stamp and bottom edges with another stamp lower outer portion of Diederichs bookplate partially torn away. Two leaves each with small paper flaw one marginal one affecting a few letters without loss of sense; a few corners dog-eared. Pages gently age-toned with minor to moderate offsetting and occasional slight spotting; first and last few leaves with margins browned by offsetting from old binding. Two early inked annotations as above and a scattered handful of small inked text corrections. => A thick sturdy fistful of a book. Apud haer. Joh. Frid. Braunii hardcover books
1738H21444Amsterdam: Martin Schagen 1738. Hardcover. Good. Small quarto 10 x 7.5 inches bound in modern patterned paper-covered boards green cloth spine preserving the remains of the original 18th century spine label contents very good light tanning and occasional light wear and some gentle diagonal creases to upper corner of first third of book; preliminary pages have faint tidemark from old dampstain to fore-edge margin. 2 copperplate title-pages engraved portrait engraved frontispiece 88 plates. Later enlarged edition first published in Antwerp in 1615 and 1627 and later in Berlin in 1705 and including 12 equestrian portraits of the Caesars engraved by C. de passe after Johannes Stradanus. The remaining 76 copper-engraved plates depict a total of 912 coin impressions. The binding is nice enough but clearly the work of an amateur. Martin Schagen hardcover
1769001418Hendrik van der Deyster: Op den Heere J. Cats. Tweede Druk. Te Leyden 1769. Soft cover. Very Good. 18mo. Second Edition. 18mo 101.6mm x 165mm. Contemporary green wrappers. Spine lacking two cords sewn-in supporting text-block. 8 321 p.p. plus 11 p.p. register and works by Cats. Text in Dutch. Engraved half-title page plus 25 illustrated engravings and elegant woodcut tailpieces. Rubbing to covers corners worn. Some threads loose at upper cord but otherwise a good copy of moral poems by Dutch poet and writer Jacob Cats. Op den Heere J. Cats. Tweede Druk. Te Leyden unknown
1758003946Londres Paris; Cacopolis: Duchesne 1766 rt 1758. Due opere in un volume in 12mo. Piena pelle dell'epoca. 1-De la prédication qui in prima edizione è una delle opere più rare e ingiustamente meno conosciute dellabate C. fu anche erroneamente attribuita a Voltaire. In maniera un po confusa si critica lordinamento della società francese e si traccia lo schema di una società nella quale non esistono privilegi di casta ma tutte le cariche sono sottoposte alla ricompensa o al castigo e la giustizia non risparmia i nobili. 2- Prima ed. Il Catèchisme des Cacouacs è stato anche attribuito a Giry ma Conlon n°86 lo attribuisce senza esitazioni a Moreau: Critique générale de la pensée de Rousseau Duchesne unknown
177610614Amsterdam Martinus de Bruyn 1776. 2 delen 14 596 4 597-1228 53 p. Opnieuw gebonden half Leer met ribben 8° Mist de 8 uitvouwbare kaarten en de franse titelpagina van deel 1. Deel 2 is geïllustreerd met 7 uitvouwbare kaarten met handgekleurde grenslijnen resp. van de woestijnreis Egypte Afrika/Libië Klein Azië Oud Griekenland Syrië en Georgië. Amsterdam, Martinus de Bruyn unknown
17053601Berolini Andr. Rüdiger Berlin Johannes Andreas Rüdigerus 1705. Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Octavo. 205 x 170mm. Pp. xxii 175. Plus 64 numbered copperplates leaves each with 12 illustrations of coins. Engraved frontispiece and engraved portrait. Handsome woodcut head-and tail-pieces and initials. Title printed in red and black; old inscription in neat contemporary hand to first free endpaper. HARDCOVER bound in contemporary vellum manuscript lettering to spine. Plates browned as usual in this edition due to stock quality. Overall a fine copy neatly preserved. ~ The present Berlin edition printed by Johannes Andreas Rüdigerus was preceded by the Antwerp editions of 1615 and 1627 Beller and followed by the enlarged 1738 Amsterdam edition Schagen. B-1 <br/> <br/> Berolini, Andr. Rüdiger [Berlin, Johannes Andreas Rüdigerus] hardcover
17960162-B1796. Radierung, Rom 1796, auf Velin. 28:37,6 cm. Literatur: Andresen 28, II (von II) mit der endgültigen Schrift. Vorzüglicher Abdruck mit Rändchen um die Plattenkante. Aus der in Zusammenarbeit mit J.Chr. Reinhart (1761-1847) und J. Mechau (1745-1808) entstandenen Folge ?Mahlerisch radirte Prospecte von Italien?, zu der jeder Künstler 24 Blätter beitrug. Provenienz: Sammlung J.N. Seiler, München, nicht bei Lugt.
17930152-B1793. Radierung, Rom 1793, auf Velin. 28,2:37,8 cm. Literatur: Andresen 13, II (von II) mit der endgültigen Schrift. - Vorzüglicher Abdruck mit Rand um die Plattenkante. Aus der in Zusammenarbeit mit J.Chr. Reinhart (1761-1847) und J. Mechau (1745-1808) entstandenen Folge ?Mahlerisch radirte Prospecte von Italien?, zu der jeder Künstler 24 Blätter beitrug. Provenienz: Sammlung J.N. Seiler, München, nicht bei Lugt.
1764378161764 In-12, plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos lisse orné de caissons fleuronnés dorés, tranches rouges, (1) f. blanc, (1) f. de faux-titre, 135 p. (titre compris). Amsterdam, Neaulme, 1764.
1785098678Leipzig: Caspar Fritsch 1785. 2 Bände; 8 Bl. 448 4 Bl. 432 12 Bl.; beide Titelblätter mit gestochener Vignette Bd. 1 mit gr. ausfaltbarer Übersichtskarte in Kupferstich diese mit Pergamentlasche; Pappbände der Zeit mit marmoriertem Überzug Rückentitel handschriftlich; Vorsätze mit kl. Besitzervermerken u. alten Bibliotheksstempeln Vorsatz u. fliegender Vorsatz jew. mit versch. freiherrlichen ExLibris von Korff; Ecken gestaucht kleinere äussere Läsuren stabile Exemplare. Erste Ausgabe. Pappband. Befriedigend. 20 cm. Caspar Fritsch Hardcover
17313200BB2. Auflage. 2 Bände in 1. Zürich, Heidegger und Compagn., 1731. Gr.-8°. 13 Bl., 300 S., 6 Bl.m, 372 S., 1 Bl. Halbpergament der Zeit (berieben und bestossen).
17313200BB1731. 2. Auflage. 2 Bände in 1. Zürich Heidegger und Compagn. 1731. Gr.-8°. 13 Bl. 300 S. 6 Bl.m 372 S. 1 Bl. Halbpergament der Zeit berieben und bestossen. Teilweise leicht stock- oder wasserfleckig. unknown
1788143353Londres I. E. Paris 1788. Quatrieme edition revue & fort augmentee. Paperback. Very good copies both in the original paper-labeled sky-blue wrappers. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Scans &c. On request. ; 0 pages; Physical desc. : 2v. ; 8°. Notes: Anonymous. By Jacob Vernes. Language: French. A novel. The imprint is false; printed in Paris Weller . ESTC citation no. : N26827. Londres [I. E. Paris] paperback
1744000359Zurich: Heidegger und Comp. 1744. First Edition. . Hardcover. See Description. 8vo. pp. 109 i.e. 149 1. Pages are generally clean with occasional mild scattered marginal foxing. Small stain on title page. Bound in period papered boards or faux-vellum rubbed. A piece of paper covering is missing from bottom rear board. An old receipt for purchase of the book dated 1925 is loosely inserted. Johann Jacob Breitinger 1701-1776 Influential Swiss-German literary critic whose writings along with those of Johann Jacob Bodmer helped to inspire a transition from Baroque to Modern German Literature. In 1740 Breitinger published his "critische Dichtkunst" 2 vols a direct challenge to the classical viewpoint of leading Leipzig critic Johann Christoph Gottsched. Breitinger argued contrary to Gottsched that the poets passion should not be hindered by artificial rules i.e. rhym. The feud which ensued with Breitinger and Bodmer on the one side and Gottsched on the other helped to make way for writers such as Schlegel and Lessing. Breitinger followed up his 1740 work with further writings. In 1744 he anonymously published his "Verteidigung der schweizerischen Muse" a defense of Albrecht von Hallers nature poetry. Goedeke IV p. 12; Holzmann / Bohatta 9797. <br/> <br/> Heidegger und Comp. hardcover
1732000557Coloniae Agrippinae: Janssonii Waesbergii 1732. Hardcover. See Description. 8vo. pp. 32 680 4 93 1. With extra illustrated title page and 8 emblematic engravings by A. Schoonebeck a student of Romeyn de Hooghe. The illustrated title displays a series of images depicting Paradise and the fall of man. The main title is printed in red and black and contains a woodcut device with a Jesuit Christogram. Bound in full modern dark brown bonded leather with a French groove. The interior pages are generally clean and crisp and the plates are well executed with a sharp impression. The illustrated title and the main title are mildly age-toned; a tiny chip on the upper margin of the illustrated title is neatly patched. Two leaves S6-7 contain an area of chipping on the bottom margin edge probably a manufacturing flaw. This is the 1732 edition of Jacob Merlo Horstiuss hugely popular devotional book first printed in 1630; and with Schoonebecks engravings 1683. Horstiuss "Paradisus" is divided into 7 sections 1. on the worship of the Trinity 2. on the veneration of saints 3. on sin and penance 4. on the spiritual and religious life 5. on Holy Communion and the Mass 6. on the life and death of Christ 7. on the veneration of the Virgin the remembrance of death and the preparation for a happy death praeparatione bene beateque moriendi. Each section includes various meditations exercises instructions prayers and orations. Horstiuss "Manuale pietas" with separate pagination is also included at the end of the book. The content of this last work relates to the seven penitential psalms and also offers orations in times of war and calamity. ADB XXI p.447. <br/> <br/> Janssonii Waesbergii hardcover
170129609Leovardiae Leeuwarden: Heronis Nautae 1701. 4to 19.9 cm 7.8". xvii ff. 678 i.e. 724 44 pp. <br><br>First edition of a collection of essays concerning the linguistic style of the New Testament; among them is Pfochenius's Diatribe de Linguae Graecae Novi Testamenti Puritate the earliest printed treatise on the purity of its Greek style 1629. A preface by German orientalist Jacob Rhenferd 16541712 professor at Franeker the Netherlands' second oldest university until it was disbanded by Napoleon in 1811 outlines both the major tenets of his argument and the opposing arguments by Johannes Cocceius Thomas Gataker and others who identified Hebraisms.<br>Â Â Â Â This is in Latin Greek and Hebrew with sidenotes scattered woodcut initials and a few woodcut tailpieces; an engraved allegorical vignette signed J.G. graces the title-page. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â For the history of printed treatises on this subject at Franeker see: L. Fuks and R.G. Fuks-Mansfeld Hebrew Typography in the Northern Netherlands 15851815. Contemporary vellum over boards rubbed and lightly scuffed; spine with morocco label rubbed and faded and old library sticker boards double-ruled in blind with a blind-embossed central cartouche. Interior age-toned with occasional thumb-soiling minor stains and one negligible hole from an ink spot; two old institutional bookplates pressure-stamp to title-page and publication date changed to 1702 MDCCII by adding another "I" in early ink lower edges with rubber-stamp librarian's pencilled shelf-marks to verso of title-page and neatly inked five-digit number to bottom of next leaf. => A solid handsome volume. Heronis Nautae hardcover books
1759013581Halle: Carl Hermann Hemmerder 1759 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 2 volumes bound in 1 - 1. D. Siegmund Jacob Baumgartens. Kurzer Begrif der theologischen Streitigkeiten zum academischen Gebrauch von neuem mit einer Vorrede von der heutigen Polemik herausgegeben von D. Johann Salomo Semler. Dritte und vermehrte auflage. Halle: Carl Hermann Hemmerder 1759. xxxii 198 34 pages. Bound with 2. Siegm. Jac. Baumgartens. Erleuterung des kleinen Catechismi D. Martin Luthers Zweite auflage. Halle: Berlegung des Maisenhauses 1753. xvi 564 74 pages. The two works bound together in old half leather binding now very worn. Some staining mainly to page edges. Some creasing also mainly to the edges. In German throughout. Carl Hermann Hemmerder hardcover
172561053Halæ Magdeburgicæ (Halle), Orphanotropheum, 1725. 8vo. In contemporary gold floral paper covered boards. Wear to extremities, corners bumped. With numerous underlignings and marginal annotations in contemporary hand throughout. (14), 48, 784, (92), 214, (4) pp. + frontispiece.
172561053Halæ Magdeburgicæ Halle Orphanotropheum 1725. 8vo. In contemporary gold floral paper covered boards. Wear to extremities corners bumped. With numerous underlignings and marginal annotations in contemporary hand throughout. 14 48 784 92 214 4 pp. frontispiece. <br/><br/><em>The fourth edition of the Ludovici’s Pandect Lecture at the University of Halle which marked an important moment in German legal education. Embracing Stryk's perspective while refuting the anti-Romanist notions of Thomasius it underlined Ludovici's influence. Ludovici revolutionized legal pedagogy by giving lectures and making textbooks in German a novelty at the time. </em> hardcover