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158448696Antverpiae: Ex officina Christophori Plantini 1584. Folio 6 parts in 1; pp. 8 186 2; 128; collating: ¶ⴠA-Yâ´ Zâ¶; Aa-Qqâ´; woodcut device on title page; bound with: Biblica Hebraica Antverpiae 1584 Hebrew-Latin Old Testament Greek-Latin Apocrypha etc. in various pagings from back of book viz.: pp. 20 183 1; 283 1; 84; 203 1; collating from the back: †ⴠ‡ⶠA-Oâ¶ Pâ¸; a-xâ¶ y-z⸠aa-ggâ¶ AA-RRâ¶; in all 551 leaves; text in double column in Hebrew Greek and Latin; early 18th century calf blindstamped panels on covers red morocco label on spine; covers with dampstains corners bumped and showing small cracks starting at the extremities of the joints occasional light minor dampstaining but in all a very good and reasonably sound copy. Terminal flyleaf with elaborately penned inscription: "Isaac Sharpe flourishes dono Patris 1719." On the rear pastedown is Sharpe's early "Coll. Mag." bookplate dated April 4 1683 - possibly the date of his matriculation at Magdalene College Cambridge. The Greek N.T. starts at the beginning of the volume and the Hebrew O.T. at the end with the Greek Apocrypha of 128 pages between them. Each Testament has its own title page and the mention of the Apocrypha on both suggests that it was intended to form an appendix to either of the Testaments if they were issued separately. See Darlow & Moule 4645 and 5106: "This forms the latter half of the complete Bible in the original languages with an interlinear Latin translation; the whole reprinted from the Antwerp polyglot"; Voet A2 p. 320. Ex officina Christophori Plantini unknown
1903110721Paris, Alphonse Picard et fils 1903 In-8 24,5 x 15,5 cm. Reliure pleine toile écrue, dos lisse avec report du titre noir, 960 pp., notes en bas de page, index alphabétique, table des matière. Exemplaire en bon état.
18969Paris, L. Curmer, 1836. 2 tomes en 1 vol. in-8, LXXX-263-440 pp. 23 pl. 2 cartes, reliure romantique de veau indigo, triple filet orné de fleurons en encadrement sur les plats, décor de cathédrale à froid au centre des plats, dos à nerfs orné de caissons et arabesques dorés, tranches dorées (dos éclairci, 1 mors fendu, quelques minuscules épidermures, quelques petites rousseurs éparses, pâles décharges).
1894I3GCGB68SGSJLondon: printed for the British and Foreign Bible Society 1894. Publisher's brown cloth red edges. 8vo. Eighth edition of the New Testament in Maori and a slightly corrected edition of the controversial revision of 1887. The first serious edition of the New Testament in Maori translation had appeared in 1837. Subsequent editions followed until a large revision was made in the fifth edition of 1852. By 1884 it was felt that a new revision should be made to correct the numerous misprints and incorrect translations. The resulting edition appeared in 1887 and is considered "the finest Maori book of the 19th century" Lineham. However it was highly unpopular with its intended audience because for most of the Maori the older Bible text had a spiritual status and memorization of the Bible was highly respected. Despite the objections a new edition appeared in 1894 which is the present edition. Together with the 1887 edition it is considered to be one of the "greatest Maori publications of the 19th century" Lineham. The publication of this eighth edition was overseen by the same scholars who had prepared the previous one. The text was supplied by William Leonard Williams 1829-1916 future bishop of Waiapu and an eminent scholar of Maori who also corrected the proofs as far as signature H. The remainder of the text was corrected by Robert Maunsell 1810-1894 a missionary and authority on the Maori language.With a library stamp of the "Waikato Bible House Hamilton" and a 1957 owner's inscription on the front endpaper. Some pages near the endpapers slightly foxed. Otherwise in very good condition.l Darlow & Moule 6657; Williams Bibliography of printed Maori 876; cf. Lineham "Tampering with the sacred text" in: A book in the hand pp. 26-45. printed for the British and Foreign Bible Society, hardcover
1564S1550Antwerp 1564. 16mo 11.2 x 7.2 cm. Christophe Plantin Contemporary blind- and gold-tooled calf each board with a doubler frame of blind double fillets with a small gold fleuron in the centre and a gold curl at each corner of the inner frame gilt and elaborately gauffered edges including floral decorations and six-pointed stars. With Plantins woodcut compasses device on both title pages "Labore et constantia" with woodcut decorated initials throughout the first work and 1 in the second. Hebrew and Greek types in 2nd work. 2 works in 1 volume the 1st in 2 parts. 316 68; 111 1 blank ll. Two complementary works printed by Plantin: a Latin New Testament and an alphabetical list of Hebrew Greek and Latin names of biblical people and places appearing together in a lovely binding with beautifully decorated edges. The New Testament opens with Saint Jerome's preface and his short introductions also accompany the different books. The order of the ecclesiastical year with the different readings is included at the end. The present New Testament appeared in a series of parts of the Bible Voet 682 I-VI & VI bis all in a 16mo format. The second work "must be considered to be the last volume of this edition" Voet I p. 352.Rebacked with the remnants of the original spine laid down slightly damaged with faint water stain on front board not affecting the book block. Minor corrosion spots only on the inside of the front board and in the margins of the first few leaves not affecting the text some very slight very light foxing throughout. A good copy of Plantins 16mo New Testament in a contemporary binding with extensively and beautifully decorated edges.l Ad 1: Belg. Typ. 443; Voet 682 VI and VI bis 8 copies. Ad 2: Belg. Typ. 443 and 1390; Voet 1750 2 copies. ABE CAT Bibles Sermons & Psalmbooks unknown
1667HCBFLCUDH1KWHamburg: Aegidius Gutbier 1667. Contemporary vellum sewn on 3 vellum tapes laced through the joints with a hollow back manuscript title on spine. 8vo 17 x 10 cm. With an architectural title-page engraved by Bartholomäus Isselburg with female allegorical figures with a sun and moon flanking the title and 7 cartouches with religious images or texts a woodcut vase of flowers on the letterpress title-page and decorations built up from typographic ornaments. With woodcut decorated initials and other decorations built up from typographic ornaments throughout the volume. Set in roman italic and Syriac types with incidental Greek and Hebrew. 3 works in 1 volume. With: 2 GUTBIER Aegidius. Lexicon Syriacum continens omnes N.T. Syriaci dictiones et particulas cum spicilegio vocum quarundam peregrinarum & in quibusdam tandum novit. codicibus occurrentium & appendice quae exhibed diversas punctationes .Hamburg Aegidius Gutbier 1667.3 GUTBIER Aegidius. Notae criticae in Novum Testamentum Syriacum . Hamburg Aegidius Gutbier 1667. First edition of by far the best edition of the Syriac New Testament published before the 19th-century edited by Aegidius Gutbier which remained the standard Syriac text until Samuel Lee's 1823 edition. For the first book the gospel of Matthew it includes Gutbier's Latin translation of the Syriac at the foot of the page. With the New Testament are two complementary works by Gutbier produced in matching format and intended to accompany it: his Syriac lexicon giving the Syriac words with their Latin equivalents followed by an index of the Latin words; and his extensive notes on the Syriac text of the New Testament with alternative readings from the many sources he examined. The Syriac text provides valuable clues to the original Aramaic sources of the New Testament. With a 1691 Amsterdam purchase inscription and two 1859 owner's inscriptions. In good condition with the lower right corner of the engraved title-page under-inked the paper slightly browned and an occasional minor spot or small stain. Binding with some of the vellum tapes broken at the hinge some cracks in the hinges and with the back of the bookblock reinforced but still generally good. Three complementary books forming the most important reference work for 17th- and 18th-century Syriac studies.l Coakley Typography of Syriac W23; VD17 39:142375F 3:316277C 75:689489C; not in Philologia orientalis. Aegidius Gutbier, hardcover
2002IYC134359Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 2002. 1st. p/b. Fine as new. 8vo 230 x 150 / 9"" x 6"". This is Dr Kreitzer's fourth study in the ""Biblical Seminar"" series in which the connections between Biblical texts classic works of literature and cinematic interpretations of those works of literature are explored. The aim is to illuminate both the New Testament texts and facets of contemporary culture through a cross-disciplinary approach. This volume contains studies of T.S. Eliot's Christmas poem ""The Journey of the Magi"" Joseph Conrad's novel ""Heart of Darkness"" and Margaret Atwood's ""The Handmaid's Tale"" in addition to discussion of several influential works from the world of cinema including such diverse contributions as Gene Roddenberry's ""Star Trek"" Francis Ford Coppola's ""Apocalypse Now"" and Fred Zinnemann's western parable ""High Noon"". In each instance the discussion is set against the backdrop of words and images drawn from the sayings of Jesus. Sheffield Academic Press unknown
1803E10292Germantown PA: Michael Billemeyer 1803. Leather_bound. Very Good. Octavo in full contemporary calf raised bands. 1 533 pp. unpaginated 5 pp. index at rear 3. The third Billemeyer edition the first being the very scarce 1787 printing. Despite a few flaws a handsome little book. A tight very good example some rubbing to the leather and creasing to the spine a crease to the front cover from an old internal repair; the front pastedown bears an apparently contempory pencil sketch of a tree or small bush and a tiny ink drawing of a little bird. The front cover clasp fasteners are present but the clasp and rear fasteners are not. <br/><br/> Michael Billemeyer hardcover
1971LFA-126717466Un ouvrage de 628 pages, format 110 x 180 mm, illustré + une carte, publié en 1971, Sociétés Bibliques, bon état
1984LFA-126746165Un ouvrage de 431 pages, format 200 x 270 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1984, Alliance Biblique Universelle, bon état
1985LFA-126748265Un ouvrage de 333 pages, format 130 x 210 mm, illustré d'une carte, broché, publié en 1985, Editions Desclée de Brouwer, bon état
1979LFA-126748266Un ouvrage de 262 pages, format 130 x 210 mm, illustré de cartes, broché, publié en 1979, Editions Desclée de Brouwer, bon état
1980LFA-126743821Un ouvrage de 560 pages, format 110 x 180 mm, illustré de cartes, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1980, Editions Desclée de Brouwer, bon état
1992LFA-126743030Un ouvrage de 22 pages cartonnzées, format 205 x 270 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1992, Editions de la Fontaine au Roy, bon état
1969LFA-126715654Un ouvrage de 190 pages, format 110 x 165 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage, publié en 1969, Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New-York, bon état
2002LFA-126722322Un ouvrage de 140 pages, format 150 x 205 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2002, Bayard
1999LFA-126746144Un ouvrage de 730 pages, format 130 x 180 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1999, Les Editeurs du Rameau, bon état
1994LFA-126722581Un ouvrage de 730 pages, format 120 x 180 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1994, Les Editeurs du Rameau, bon état
1966LFA-126711341Un ouvrage de 94 pages, format 245 x 325 mm, illustrations de A. et M. Provensen, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1966, Editions des Deux Coqs d'Or, bon état
1743LFA-126711772Un ouvrage de 728 pages, format 90 x 135 mm, relié cuir, publié en 1743, A Cologne, Aux dépens de la Compagnie, bon état
1887LFA-126720061Un ouvrage de 983 pages, format 110 x 170 mm, relié percaline dos à nerfs, publié en 1887, Sumptibus Bernhardi Tauchnitz, bon état
1858LFA-126712966Un ouvrage de 308 pages, format 115 x 175 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage dos cuir à nerfs, publié en 1858, A. Mame et Cie Imprimeurs-Libraires (Tours), bon état
1538338709Venice: In officina Luceantonii Iunte Giunta 1538. Small headpieces at beginning of chapters. 961 1 26pp. thick 12mo 4-3/8 x 3 inches. Old vellum. Small headpieces at beginning of chapters. 961 1 26pp. thick 12mo 4-3/8 x 3 inches. In officina Luceantonii Iunte [Giunta] unknown
1908227938Cambridge: at the University Press 1908. 1 vols. Thick 8vo. Polished brown tree calf gilt spine Prize binding from Hossac School. Some splitting and label slightly chipped. 1 vols. Thick 8vo. <br/><br/> at the University Press unknown
1558303259Lugduni: Apud Haered. Seb. Gryphi 1558. 478 p.; 333 1 16 pp. 108 woodcut vignettes by repetition of 78 blocks by Jacques Le Fevre. Printer's griffin device on title-page. 2 vols. 16mo. 19th-century polished calf; joints starting spine of first volume chafed; vol. I title soiled worn and remargined at gutter some toning and soiling to text throughout. 478 p.; 333 1 16 pp. 108 woodcut vignettes by repetition of 78 blocks by Jacques Le Fevre. Printer's griffin device on title-page. 2 vols. 16mo. Published by Sebastian Gryphius a German bookseller and printer who settled in Lyon in the 1520s. Described by Febvre and Martin as the "Prince of the Lyon book trade" in the 1540s he supported local humanist culture and used the italic type developed by Aldus Manutius to print compact beautiful books.<br /> <br /> A famous illustrated New Testament important "chiefly because of its influence on Bernard Salomon's New Testament cuts". Baudrier VIII 290; Mortimer French 16th Century Books 90 edition of 1560; OCLC: 551931968 locates one copy Apud Haered. Seb. Gryphi unknown