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1665D7162Francofurti & Lipsiae: Esaiae Fellgibelii 1665. Hardcover. Good. Period paper-covered boards; 16mo 93 x 160 mm; pp. 44 962 2 plus 10 engraved plates 7 of them folding. Title-page printed in red and black. Lacking the frontispiece. Backstrip torn and binding broken. Contemporary notation inked discreetly on title-p. and some underlining here and there; but text block and plates in particular are overall nice and clean. Sold as is. An important early work on crustaceans. <br/><br/> Esaiae Fellgibelii hardcover books
1665D7162Francofurti & Lipsiae: Esaiae Fellgibelii 1665. Hardcover. Good. Period paper-covered boards; 16mo 93 x 160 mm; pp. 44 962 2 plus 10 engraved plates 7 of them folding. Title-page printed in red and black. Lacking the frontispiece. Backstrip torn and binding broken. Contemporary notation inked discreetly on title-p. and some underlining here and there; but text block and plates in particular are overall nice and clean. Sold as is. An important early work on crustaceans. <br/><br/> Esaiae Fellgibelii hardcover
1603046923Basel: Conrad Waldkirch 1603. Early Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Two volumes in full contemporary vellum - the first work with no place or publisher 1603 the second Waldkirch Basel 1603. Modest browning throughout heavier in a few spots scattered minor dampstains in the second book; clean and very good overall. 32 416 24 ; 14 334 12 pp with a folding table in Hotman.<br/><br/>Early editions first editions were 1585 and 1565 respectively - the Acontius is rare in commerce and not much more common in libraries. Acontius fled to Basel as the counter reformation began to find an increasingly wide variety if ideas heretical. Stratagematum satanae became central to later ideas of religious toleration and what constitutes dogma. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Religion & Theology; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 046923. Conrad Waldkirch hardcover books
1603046923Basel: Conrad Waldkirch 1603. Early Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Two volumes in full contemporary vellum - the first work with no place or publisher 1603 the second Waldkirch Basel 1603. Modest browning throughout heavier in a few spots scattered minor dampstains in the second book; clean and very good overall. 32 416 24 ; 14 334 12 pp with a folding table in Hotman.<br/><br/>Early editions first editions were 1585 and 1565 respectively - the Acontius is rare in commerce and not much more common in libraries. Acontius fled to Basel as the counter reformation began to find an increasingly wide variety if ideas heretical. Stratagematum satanae became central to later ideas of religious toleration and what constitutes dogma. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Religion & Theology; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 046923. Conrad Waldkirch hardcover
1690037604Rome / Roma 1690. 1st Edition . No Binding. Very Good. Original Engraved Plate #8 49 Cm X 34.4 Cm Titled "Fortitudinis Exempla Et Symboila" Mutius Ille Dexteram Suam Quod In Cede Regis Uti Nequisset Iniectam Foculo Exuri Passus Est Leo Fortitudinis Index. Eq. Petrus Berettinus Cortonen. Pinxit In Aula Barberina. Io. Iocob De Rubeis Formis Roma Ad Templ S. M. De Pace Cu Priu S. P." Plate A Very Strong Impression No Weakness At All Magnificently Full Hand Coloring. Two Longitudinal Creases Near Center With Old Archival Reinforcement On Verso. First Published In Reproduces Pietro Da Cortona's Frescoes Of 'Scenes From The Aeneid' In The Gallery Of The Papal Palace In The Piazza Navona Completed By Borromini In 1646 Which Were Painted For Innocent X Between 1651 And 1654. Cesio's Dedication To The Deceased Pope's Nephew Innocent Died In 1655 Dates His Engravings To Not Later Than 1667 The Year In Which Prince Camillo Died. <br/> <br/> unknown
1627EPL42Rotterdam: Pieter van Waesberge 1627. Paperback. Very Good. This edition also has French translations. Including "Et in Aequore Flamma est XV O prodga rerum luxuries! XXXIII" "Amor formae condimentum III" "Nemo dolens patet libidini L" and "Quod dolet intus habet VII "as the characteristic round engravings. One hole affecting Flamma some brittle edges or stains Size: 225 x 220mm. <br/><br/> Pieter van Waesberge paperback books
1627EPL42Rotterdam: Pieter van Waesberge 1627. Paperback. Very Good. This edition also has French translations. Including "Et in Aequore Flamma est XV O prodga rerum luxuries! XXXIII" "Amor formae condimentum III" "Nemo dolens patet libidini L" and "Quod dolet intus habet VII "as the characteristic round engravings. One hole affecting Flamma some brittle edges or stains Size: 225 x 220mm. <br/><br/> Pieter van Waesberge paperback
164397993Dordraci, sumptibus Matthiae Havii, & Typis Henrici Essaei 1643 In-16 15 x 9 cm. Reliure de l’époque plein veau glacé havane, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, pièce de titre grenat, contreplats encadrés de roulette dorée, filet doré sur les coupes, en pagination multiple [6]-[18]-[10]-[12]-149-32-272 pp. Exemplaire en bon état d’un ouvrage peu courant.
165648279Apud Johannem Elsevirium | Lugduni Batavorum (Leyde) 1656 | 17 x 22 cm | relié
1643V75513Dordrecht Germany: Matthias Havius 1643. Hardcover. Good. charming text engravings 14 copperplates 1 mounted as frontispiece to Part I 3 signed S.V. Q. Crispin Van Queborn handsome woodcut large figural floral and foliated initals smaller decorated initials and tailpieces. Octavo 4 Parts in One Volume. laced through vellum binding with yapp fore-edge & with rubbed black stamped tree growing from a crown with initials CJH and motto on a plaque. This stamp to the cover is Very rubbed but there is a bookplate to endpapers with the same stamp in a bit better condition. Spine with ink title & date. Vellum somewhat marked and dusty/Lacks all but a stub of ribbon ties Titlepage with printer's mark pf woman holding a plume and with a lap full of books as the Dortrecht printer's mark 60pp of Dedications laudatory poems and privilege etc. 272pp 149pp 3p=blanks 32pp 198pp Matthias Havius hardcover
165648279Lugduni Batavorum Leiden Leyde Leiden: Apud Johannem Elsevirium 1656. Fine. Apud Johannem Elsevirium Lugduni Batavorum Leiden Leyde Leiden 1656 17 x 22 cm relié New edition and first Elzevier after the original published at Dordrecht in 1643. Dedication to Queen Elizabeth of Bohemia. Title-page in red and black. Binding in full worn yellow temporary cardboard. Red morocco title-label. Rubbing exposing the cardboard at joints headcaps corners and edges. External edges and corners bumped Collection of poetry on marriage composed for the future wedding of Elizabeth of Bohemia. This queen then aged 25 had studied philosophy from her earliest youth - Descartes whom she had chosen as her master dedicated The Principles of Philosophy to her with this praise: ""The first and most learned of his disciples"" - and feared that her approaching nuptials would harm her studies. The work contains 14 poems in verse on marriage all in a rather satirical and comic vein the union of Adam and Eve polygamy. 9 by Caspar Barleus 4 by Boyus and one by Cats who undertook to produce the edition. This is followed by a section consisting of philosophical dialogues on the virtues of marriage and weddings. As a historical note Elizabeth's union was a failure and the Queen of Bohemia chose to end her days as an abbess in a Protestant monastery. The whole forms a quite remarkable curiosity. Apud Johannem Elsevirium unknown
1687G121057Norimbergae [Nurnberg], Sumtibus Joh. Andreae Endteri filiorum [Edter] 1687 [24] + 286 + [4] pp. + ca. 160 genealogical tables, with full-page engraved frontispiece by Sandrart and with ca. 60 engraved coats of arms, ornamental initials, engraved head- and tailpieces, 35x24cm., contemporary full-leather binding (some use at corners and ends, gilt title and decorations on spine), text in Latin, text is clean and bright, [Interesting genealogical work on the French nobility, with genealogical tables and coat of arms for each family], weight: 2.6kg., G121057
1645GB145Amsterdam 1645. 1st Edition . Hardback. Fine. 16mo. 15cms. 160pp. Bound with a second volume by Stephani Cyrcellaci Vivdiciae quibus suam & D. Arminii sententiani de uire Dei in creatures adversus Mosis Armyraldi criminationes de uire Dei in Creatureas adversus Mosis Armyraldi criminationes defendit. 149i pp index; i pp errata. PREFACE BY S.C. Salvtem dated 1645 Original full calf with ruled lines to the covers and spine. Lacking the front pastdown paper otherwise complete. EXCEEDLY RARE WITH ONLY ONE COPY TRACED. University of Birmingham Library Jacobus Arminius 1560-1659 and Moyse Amyrant 1596 -1664. The death of the second writer initiated the printing of the first volume presumably as no earlier version of the first volume can be traced. Jacobi Arminii was SS Theologiae in Academia Leiden quondam Profefforis. PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS. Jacobus Arminius 1560-1609 is the latinised name for Jakob Hermanszoon was a Dutch theologian during the Protestant Revolumtion whose ideas became the basis for Arminianism. <br/> <br/> hardcover
166424197Johann Andreas & Wolfgang Endters Nürnberg 1664 1664. priv. Pappband . 477s Register. 7 Tafeln. Fraktur. in gutem Zustand AZC91. HC Johann Andreas & Wolfgang Endters, Nürnberg 1664, unknown
1700BB1034T'Amsterdam / T'Utrecht: Daniel van den Dalen. François Halma. De wed. van A. van Someren / J. en Wilhelm vande Water. Boekverkopers 1700. Early Reprint. Vellum. Fine. Profusely illustrated edition of Cats's complete collected works first published in 1655. Two folio volumes bound in one each separately paged and signed and each with additional engraved title page bearing a portrait of the author as well as sectional title pages with engraved vignettes. 28666 i.e. 662: 183-184 repeated and 343-348 omitted10; 183906393-608611 pp with full-page portraits of the author and of Anna Maria Schurman three double-page plates and more than 400 superb copper-engraved half- and quarter-page plates most from the original designs of Adrian van de Venne numerous tailpieces of bouquets and historiated initials. Recent period-style full vellum binding by Fitterer mustard lettering piece decorated and lettered in gilt end papers renewed. An exemplary example in a magnificent vellum binding occasional spotting and minor marginal browning else fresh and bright with rich impressions of type and plates. Cats was a Dutch statesman and writer of emblem books a type of popular seventeenth-century literature consisting of woodcuts or engravings accompanied by didactic verses pointing a moral or presenting an ethical concern often related to love and marriage. Dutch artists of the Golden Age including Vermeer used such books as inspiration for motifs in their paintings and prints. The sources upon which Cats draws for this combination of emblem literature and love poetry are chiefly the Bible and the classics and occasionally Boccaccio and Cervantes. His first book Sinne-en minnebeelden "Portraits of Morality and Love" contained 96 emblematic engravings with text in Dutch Latin and French each emblem with a threefold interpretation expressing what were for Cats the three elements of human life: love society and religion. Perhaps his most famous emblem book written in a more homely style than his earlier works is Spiegel van den ouden en nieuwen tyt "Mirror of Old and New Times" with 128 emblematical engravings accompanied by quotations many of which have become household sayings. Two other works—Houwelyk 'Marriage' and Trou-ringh 'Wedding Ring' with 59 plates—are rhymed dissertations on marriage and conjugal fidelity. Finally in one of his last books Ouderdom buyten-leven en hof-gedachten "Old Age Country Life and Garden Thoughts" with 27 plates Cats writes movingly about his declining years. Adapted from the Encyclopedia Britannica N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. Daniel van den Dalen. François Halma. De wed. van A. van Someren / J. en Wilhelm vande Water. Boekverkopers unknown
1621R119850Köthen, Cothenis Anhaltinorum 1621 [8] + 843 pp., printer's device of ornamental fleur-de-lis on title page, head pieces, 25x19cm., Text of the New Testament in old Syriac (Peshitta version) with parallel text of Latin translation by Tremellius at the foot of the page as well as a select list of various readings prepared by Martin Trost, The Syriac text is printed in large type, pagination and register read front to back, contemporary full vellum binding (intact except for a minor defect at spine, somewhat soiled), text is clean and bright except for few minor occasional foxing and stains, good condition, cfr. OCLC 247662296, weight: 1.5 kg., R119850
160749241Witebergae (Wittenberg), Iohan. Gorman, 1607. 4to. No binding, but bound together. All 12 dissertations with own title-page (except one) and all (except one) with broad woodcut border. Unnumbered. (6) pp. of Index, but seems to lack a general title to the collection. The dissertations from 10-20 pp. each.
160849238Witebergae (Wittenberg), Martin Henckel, 1608-09. 4to. No wrappers. Bound together. All 16 with own titlepage with broad woodcut borders. All unpaginated. Each from 8-20 pp. Some notes and underlining in contemporary hands, old names on the first titlepage. Some yellowing to leaves, but clean.
169592457Hallae Magdeburgicae [Halle-sur-Saale], Christian Henckel, 1695, in-4, non paginé [20 feuillets], Demi-vélin du XIXe siècle, Thèse pour le doctorat de médecine de Jacob Friedrich du Fay (1671-1725?), sous la direction du médecin et chimiste Friedrich Hoffmann (1660-1742) à l'Académie de Halle. Du Fay exerça la médecine à Francfort. Son portrait, peint par Daniel de Savoye, est conservé dans la collection du Dr Senckenberg (Senckenbergische Stiftung, Francfort). Un cachet ancien de bibliothèque. Couverture rigide
160749241Witebergae Wittenberg Iohan. Gorman 1607. 4to. No binding but bound together. All 12 dissertations with own title-page except one and all except one with broad woodcut border. Unnumbered. 6 pp. of Index but seems to lack a general title to the collection. The dissertations from 10-20 pp. each. <br/><br/><em>The dissertations all seems to comments on and explaining Aristotelian physics in the way of the Schoolmen. </em> unknown
1609952243Wittenberg: Martin Henckel November 1609. Gut. 20 Seiten. - Lagenkollation: A-B4 C2. Neuer Umschlag aus Kleisterpapier im Stil der Zeit. Quarto. 192 x 163 mm. Papierbedingt leicht gebräunt gut erhalten. Enthält: Quit sit hermeneia; De Symbolis; De Nomine & Verbo; De Enunciatione; De Contradictione & homonymia; De modo contradictionis in futuris contingentibus. - Sehr selten. Über KVK konnten wir kein Exemplar nachweisen. Jacob Werenberg Weremberg 1582-1623 ein lutherischer Theologe aus Hamburg der zu Helmstedt und Wittenberg studierte dort 1604 Magister und Adjunctus Facultatis philosophicae wurde 1609 jedoch wieder in seine Heimatstadt zurückkehrte um als Diakon und später als Pastor zu arbeiten lehrte als Professor am dortigen Gymnasium Logik und Metaphysik. - Der Doktorand Andreas Scheffler geboren 07.09.1587 Marienwerder; gestorben 21.07.1625 Marienwerder war Pfarrer. New wrappers. Lightly browned due to quality of paper else very good. - Nicht im VD17; nicht bei Schüling: Logische Schriften; nicht bei Risse; nicht bei Paisey. - RFM - Weitere Bilder auf Anfrage oder auf unserer Homepage. Wegen Urlaub kann Ihre Bestellung / Anfrage erst nach dem 21.06.2026 bearbeitet werden. - Because of holidays your order / question can be handled only after 06/21/2026. Martin Henckel unknown
1608952235Wittenberg: Martin Henckel November 1608. softcover. Gut. 31 1 weiße Seiten. - Lagenkollation: A-D4. Neuer Umschlag aus Kleisterpapier im Stil der Zeit. Quarto. 192 x 163 mm. Papierbedingt leicht gebräunt gut erhalten. Enthält: De differentia; De proprio; De accidente; De Communionibus & differentiis categorematum; De Usu praedicabilium. Unter dem Vorsitz des Hamburger Philosophieprofessors Jacob Werenberg angefertigte Dissertation über die Thesen der beiden Gelehrten Petrus Ramus 1515 - 1572 Humanist und Johannes Piscator 1546 - 1625 Humanist; reformierter Theologe; Pädagoge zur Lehre des Aristoteles und dessen Gottesbegriff. - Zum Autor Johannes Herphard konnten wir nichts eruieren. - Äußerst selten über KVK konnten wir kein einziges Exemplar in Bibliotheken nachweisen. Jacob Werenberg Weremberg 1582-1623 ein lutherischer Theologe aus Hamburg der zu Helmstedt und Wittenberg studierte dort 1604 Magister und Adjunctus Facultatis philosophicae wurde 1609 jedoch wieder in seine Heimatstadt zurückkehrte um als Diakon und später als Pastor zu arbeiten lehrte als Professor am dortigen Gymnasium Logik und Metaphysik. - New wrappers. Lightly browned due to quality of paper else very good. - Äußerst selten. Nicht im VD17; nicht bei Schüling: Logische Schriften; nicht bei Risse; nicht bei Paisey. - RFM - Weitere Bilder auf Anfrage oder auf unserer Homepage. Wegen Urlaub kann Ihre Bestellung / Anfrage erst nach dem 21.06.2026 bearbeitet werden. - Because of holidays your order / question can be handled only after 06/21/2026. Martin Henckel paperback
160849238Witebergae Wittenberg Martin Henckel 1608-09. 4to. No wrappers. Bound together. All 16 with own titlepage with broad woodcut borders. All unpaginated. Each from 8-20 pp. Some notes and underlining in contemporary hands old names on the first titlepage. Some yellowing to leaves but clean. unknown
1692396062Francofurti Frankfurt: Typis Christoph Andreæ Zeitleri 1692. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Quarto. 8 214pp. Bound in late 18th century quarter leather and marbled paper over boards gilt spine. Small contemporary owner's name on the title page the front joint is partially split scattered foxing very good. One of the earliest treatises to survey the history and phenomenon of hermaphroditism: "from earliest mythological sources to anatomical description and medical consideration. Möller seriously attempts to understand and explain the phenomenon ." Cornell Human Sexuality Collection. A scarce copy of the first edition the only edition published in Möller's lifetime. Typis Christoph Andreæ Zeitleri hardcover
169896BzStrasbourg Stadel 1698 [ALSACE- STRASBOURG. Chronique 1386, 1698] TWINGER, Jacob (dit de Konigshofen) & SCHILTER, Johann]. Die Alteste Teutsche so wol Allgemeine Als insonderheit Elsassische und Straßburgische Chronicke/ Von Jacob von Königshoven/Priestern in Straßburg/ Von Anfang der Welt biß ins Jahr nach Christi Geburth M CCC LXXXVI. beschrieben. Anjetzo zum ersten mal heraus und mit Historischen Anmerckungen in Truck gegeben von D. Johann Schilter [suivi de] Origines Civitatis Friburgi in Brisgovia. Chronicke der Stadt Freyburg in Brisgaw ; ex Ms. Archivi Reip. Argentor. Strasburg, J. Städel, 1698. Petit in-4 de (50) ff. y compris. le titre front. , 1172 pp. (72) ff., (1) f. de titre, 52 pp., (1) f. - 8 pages manuscrites insérées dans la préface de Johann Schilter ,avant la chronique elle mème, datant de l'époque d'édition , écrites en Allemand et remplaçant le texte imprimé - 6 planches dépliantes hors textes dont un plan de Strasbourg- Reliure d'époque en vélin ivoire, dos lisse avec titre a l'encre - trous de ver jusqu'à la page 37 , des pages 275 à 301 et des pages 311 à 322 en bordure du texte . Certains feuillets uniformément brunis . Une déchirure importante sans manque sur une planche dépliante.Mors inférieur trés légèrement fendu sur 2 cm. Edition originale tirée du manuscrit de Jacob Twinger Von Königshoven (1346-1420), elle est ornée d'un beau titre frontispice gravé et de 6 planches hors texte certaines dépliantes signées par J. A. Seüpel. Les exemplaires complets doivent avoir 8 planches dont 2 plans de Strasbourg . "Jacob Twinger dit de Koenigshofen, est né en 1346 à Königshoffen dans une famille modeste. Ordonné prêtre en 1382, il devient curé de Drusenheim puis chanoine de Saint Thomas à Strasbourg, charge qu'il garde jusqu'à sa mort en 1420. Il travaille pendant 38 ans à la rédaction d'une chronique latine qu'il écrit aussi en langue vulgaire (en allemand), ce qui n'est pas une nouveauté à Strasbourg.( 4 pages sont en Français , il s'agit de l' accord entre Strasbourg et la France de 1681) Cette histoire est composée de six chapitres. Adressée à des laïcs, elle affiche le triple souci d'instruire, d'édifier et de divertir. L'enjeu n'est pas seulement de permettre aux lecteurs laïcs de se situer dans le temps ; Königshofen écrit aussi une véritable chronique universelle : le cinquième chapitre est celui de l'histoire de Strasbourg." (Olivier Richard, "Histoire de Strasbourg, histoire pour Strasbourg, Revue d'Alsace").La chronique a été analysé et augmenté par Johann Schilter , il y a également un supplément concernant la ville de Freiburg. Bon exemplaire malgré les défauts annoncés.