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177125148Boston: Richard Draper. 1771. Half title 31 1 blank pp. Disbound. Lightly foxed. Very Good. <br /> <br /> "As we are made rational and accountable creatures the care of ourselves and of our own happiness is the first natural and reasonable concern of every man. A rational self love though distinct from is not inconsistent with the more noble principles but subserves and promotes them." A footnote states that Hilliard succeeded Reverend Joseph Green who served the Barnstable church from 1725 until his death in 1770. <br /> FIRST EDITION. Evans 12289. 664 NUC 0319346 6. Richard Draper... unknown
1789601760Hartford: Hudson and Goodwin 1789. Unbound. Near Fine. Approximately 6.5" x 3.75" Dated May 29 1789 paying interest on debt. Signed by Wolcott. Cancel hole punched affecting the first letter in Wolcott's signature neat old fold very near fine. Pays Davenport One Pound as interest on his state service. Connecticut official Oliver Wolcott was a Major General and Secretary of the Treasury under Washington succeeding Alexander Hamilton and was later Governor of Connecticut. Abraham Davenport was a Colonel in the Connecticut militia but mostly served as a member of various Connecticut legislatures before and during the Revolutionary War. Davenport was lauded in the 1866 poem "Abraham Davenport" Tent on the Beach" by John Greenleaf Whittier: "And there he stands in memory to this day Erect self-poised a rugged face half seen Against the background of unnatural dark A witness to the ages as they pass That simple duty hath no place for fear. Hudson and Goodwin unknown
1749R300114511Chez Jean-Baptiste Lacornée. 1749. In-4. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Papier jauni. 600 pages. Quelques bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe illustrés en noir et blanc. Traces de mouillures sans conséquences sur le texte. Tranches roses. Quelques pliures. Les cahiers se décollent quelque peu du dos. Texte sur deux colonnes. Plats légèrement frottés. Coins émoussés. Pièce de titre manquante. Motifs et caissons dorés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
1708LBW-3530[Amsterdam, 1708]. 354 x 462 mm.
1720LBW-8789[Amsterdam, circa 1720]. 469 x 593 mm.
1720LBW-6083[Amsterdam, circa 1720]. 402 x 515 mm.
17898546& Jaeger, Johann Wilhelm Abraham 50 x 62,5 Francfort Sur Le Meyn 1789 Deux Cartes topographiques en noir de la fin du XVIIIe siècle [1789], entoilées et dépliantes, composées chacune de 8 sections (15,5 x 25). Les deux cartes se complètent. La première carte "contenante l'Archevêché Electorale de Tréves, une partie de l'Electorals Palatinat, les Comtés de Catzenelnbogen, de Sponheim, de Rheingraeffenstein, de Manderscheid Gerolstein, de Sayn, de Neuwith, de With Runckel, de Reifferscheidt, de Holtzapfel, le Rhingau, partie l'Archevêché Electorale de Mayence, et de divers païs partagés entre plusieurs Seigneurs, &c. La deuxième carte "contenante une partie de la Hesse et de Hesse Darmstadt : les principautés de Nassau, d'Hanau, une partie de l'archevêché electorale de Mayence et de l'abbaye de Fuld, les comtés et principautés de Solms, de Stollberg, d'Ysembourg, de Gærtz, de Runckel, et de plusieurs seigneuries et territoires de quelques villes de l'Empire &c". Gravée par Heinrich Hugo Coentgen. Représentation intéressante de la vallée de la Moselle sur la première carte. Echelle de deux lieux d'Allemagne. La Wettaravie (Wetterau) est le nom français pour désigner la région historique du Land actuel de Hesse. en Allemagne. Originaire de Bavière, Jaeger a été un des grands cartographes et marchands de carte allemands au XVIIIe siècle. On lui doit le Grand atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI feuilles, dédié a sa majesté Joseph II, empereur des Romains. Exemplaire en bon état. PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
17898546& Jaeger, Johann Wilhelm Abraham 50 x 62,5 Francfort Sur Le Meyn 1789 Deux Cartes topographiques en noir de la fin du XVIIIe siècle [1789], entoilées et dépliantes, composées chacune de 8 sections (15,5 x 25). Les deux cartes se complètent. La première carte "contenante l'Archevêché Electorale de Tréves, une partie de l'Electorals Palatinat, les Comtés de Catzenelnbogen, de Sponheim, de Rheingraeffenstein, de Manderscheid Gerolstein, de Sayn, de Neuwith, de With Runckel, de Reifferscheidt, de Holtzapfel, le Rhingau, partie l'Archevêché Electorale de Mayence, et de divers païs partagés entre plusieurs Seigneurs, &c. La deuxième carte "contenante une partie de la Hesse et de Hesse Darmstadt : les principautés de Nassau, d'Hanau, une partie de l'archevêché electorale de Mayence et de l'abbaye de Fuld, les comtés et principautés de Solms, de Stollberg, d'Ysembourg, de Gærtz, de Runckel, et de plusieurs seigneuries et territoires de quelques villes de l'Empire &c". Gravée par Heinrich Hugo Coentgen. Représentation intéressante de la vallée de la Moselle sur la première carte. Echelle de deux lieux d'Allemagne. La Wettaravie (Wetterau) est le nom français pour désigner la région historique du Land actuel de Hesse. en Allemagne. Originaire de Bavière, Jaeger a été un des grands cartographes et marchands de carte allemands au XVIIIe siècle. On lui doit le Grand atlas d'Allemagne en LXXXI feuilles, dédié a sa majesté Joseph II, empereur des Romains. Exemplaire en bon état. PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
17506717IB1750. London 1750. 8 Bl. 72 S. Pappband der Zeit mit handschriftlichem Rückentitel gering fleckig. Titel verso mit längerem handschriftlichem Text. Sehr schönes nahezu fleckenfreies Exemplar. - Vorgebunden und teils zum selben Thema: Bibliotheque raisonnée des ouvrages des savans de l'europe. Pour les Mois d'Octobre Novembre et Decembre 1750 Article XVI und de Janvier Février et Mars 1751 Article IV X XIII. Buchblock nach dem vorgebundenen Teil gebrochen. Franz. EA. - Wellcome III 264; Weller Druckorte II 127; vgl. Hayn/G. IV 297; nicht bei Blake. - Der Glaube an die Niederkunft ohne Beischlaf Lucina sine concubito erhielt sich neben dem Glauben an Dämonenschwängerung bis in die Neuzeit. Anlaß des vorliegenden Werkes war eine Frau die durch den Südwestwind geschwängert worden sein wollte; die Königliche Sozietät der Wissenschaften in London erklärte dies für möglich. Hill nimmt dies als Anlaß für eine Satire die auch die übernatürliche Geburt Jesu aufs Korn nimmt jedoch in einem so ernsthaften Ton verfaßt ist daß Haller das Buch in seine 'Bibliotheca anatomica' aufnahm. unknown
174042573Amsterdam: No Publisher Listed 1740. Hardback. 2nd edition. Period Vellum binding 12mo 132 leaves; 17 cm. In Hebrew. Mayer Sulzberger's copy with his bookplate. Like the Mishnah Mishnat Hasidim is arranged in "Sedarim" which are divided into "massechtot" and subdivided into "perakim." With an introduction entitled: Olam Katan. Includes index. Title-page has ornamental border. <br> Raphael Immanuel ben Abraham Hai Ricchi 1688-1743 was an "Italian rabbi cabalist and poet.After having studied Talmud under Nathan Pinkerle rabbi of Alessandria della Paglia Ricchi became tutor in the houses of several wealthy Jews. He was thus successively employed at Göritz Fiorenzuola Finale in Modena and Venice; in the last-named place he opened a school. He then went to Triest where he was ordained rabbi in 1717 by Hillel Ashkenazi rabbi of Canea after which he was invited to the rabbinate of Görz.<br> Owing to his great love for cabalistic studies and to his ascetic tendencies Ricchi resolved to settle in Palestine. He arrived at Safed in 1718 and during his stay there of two years he occupied himself with the study of the works of Isaac Luria and Hayyim Vital. He was also reordained rabbi by Hayim Abulafia. In 1720 an epidemic broke out in Palestine and Ricchi was compelled to return to Europe. <br> On the voyage he and all his fellow passengers were captured by pirates and brought to Tripolitza whence through the efforts of Abraham Halfon Ricchi and his family were allowed to return to Italy. He then occupied the rabbinate of Florence till 1723 in which year he removed to Leghorn where for twelve years he engaged in business as a merchant. He spent twenty months in travel visiting Smyrna Salonica Constantinople Amsterdam and London and in 1735 set out for Palestine spending two years at Aleppo and three at Jerusalem. In 1741 he returned to Leghorn and in 1743 while traveling in Italy for the purpose of selling his works he was killed by robbers who buried his body by the shore of the Reno. Six days later some Modena Jews discovered the remains and brought them to Cento for burial.<br> Ricchi's most important work is the above-cited 'Mishnat Hasidim' a cabalistic work begun in 1726 at Leghorn. <br> Like the Mishnah it is arranged in orders 'sedarim' which are divided into treatises 'massektot' and subdivided into chapters 'peraim' the names of the six Mishnah orders being taken in a cabalistic sense. But the chief divisions of the work are three termed 'mafteot' besides the introduction entitled ''Olam Kaon' = 'microcosmos' in which Ricchi endeavors to popularize the Cabala. <br> The first main division is the 'Maftea ha-'Olamot' in which the worlds are treated. It contains: 1 the order of Zera'im treating of the cabalistic cosmology and of metaphysics and divided into seven massektot and eighteen chapters; 2 the order Kodashim treating of the realm of emanation 'olam ha-azilut' which is styled 'the holy of holies' and containing twenty massektot and seventy-eight chapters; 3 the order ohorot treating of the three other realms namely those of creative ideas 'beri'ah' creative formations 'yezirah' and creative matter 'asiyah' and divided into nine massektot and twenty-seven chapters; and 4 the order Nezikin treating of the demons and 'kelifot' and divided into six massektot and seventeen chapters. <br> The second main division entitled 'Maftea ha-Neshamot' contains the order Nashim treating of souls in twelve massektot and forty-eight chapters. The third main division entitled 'Mafteah ha-Kawwanot' contains the order Mo'ed divided into fifty-eight massektot and 371 chapters and treating of the Kawwanah. It will be seen that the number of massektot in this work is 112 corresponding to the numerical value of the sacred name ; and the number of chapters 547 equal to the numerical value of Ricchi's name plus twelve the number of its letters. <br> The sources for this work besides the Zohar are mostly Isaac Luria's and Hayyim Vital's writings of which the 'Sefer ha-Gilgulim' 'Kanfe Yonah' and 'Shulhan 'Aruk' may be particularly mentioned. Ricchi drew also from other cabalists" M. Seligsohn in JE 1905.<br> NYU houses their copy in the Mitchell M. Kaplan Collection of Rare Judaica and Hebraica. Aviva Ben-Ur's Ladino catalog list #14. Judge Mayer Sulzberger "was closely associated with Isaac Leeser and assisted that scholar in editing The Occident contributing to it a partial translation of Maimonides' "Moreh Nebukim." After Leeser's death Sulzberger edited vol. xxvi. of The Occident. He was one of the founders of the Young Men's Hebrew Association which he served as president; and he has taken great interest in the Jewish Hospital of Philadelphia of which he has been vice-president since 1880. He was from the beginning in 1888 chairman of the publication committee of the Jewish Publication Society of America; was one of the original trustees of the Baron de Hirsch fund; and interested himself in the establishment of agricultural colonies at Woodbine N. J. and in Connecticut.Sulzberger had one of the best private libraries in America; it contained a very large number of Hebraica and Judaica" WIkipedia. SUBJECTS: Cabala -- Early works to 1800. Siddurim -- Texts. Judaism -- Ari rite -- Liturgy -- Kabbale -- Ouvrages avant 1800. Siddour -- Textes. Cabala. OCLC: 904949349. OCLC lists only 2 copies of this 1740 2nd edition worldwide NYU & Cambridge and only 3 copies of the first edition of 1727.<br> Boards slightly bowed with front hinge starting. Remains of 19th Century paper label on spine. Lacks front blank pastedown. Jewish institutional bookplate in addition to that of Sulzberger. Paper toning but strong. About Very Good- Condition. Attractive copy of early edition of an important cabalistic text. RAB-67-7. Amsterdam: [No Publisher Listed] unknown
1800WRCAM23273Philadelphia 1800. 80pp. bound with: ORATION DELIVERED IN WALLINGFORD ON THE 11TH OF MARCH.REBFORE THE REPUBLICANS OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT AT THEIR GENERAL THANKSGIVING FOR THE ELECTION OF THOMAS JEFFERSON TO THE PRESIDENCY AND OF AARON BURR TO THE VICE PRESIDENCY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. New Haven. 1801. 1111pp. Modern half morocco and salmon boards. Tanned. Title-leaf of first work bit chipped along edges paper repair along gutter margin. Old stamp on titlepage of each title and a few other places. Good plus. In the first title Bishop Connecticut lawyer and able Republican orator denounces state and national Federalist leadership for its social and class prejudices. He paints a picture of the Federalists as monarchists and chastises Connecticut clergy for preaching Federalist propaganda. The second oration also denounces the Federalists pointing to contradictions between their professed principles and actions. Bishop worked hard for the election of Jefferson to the presidency in 1800. EVANS 36977. SABIN 55905595. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 199. SHEIDLEY 13250. hardcover books
1719025037Amsterdan 1719. Map/Print. Fine. No Binding. c. 1719. Engraved leaf of text with illustrations 38 x 52 cm. from Chatelain's Atlas Historique ou Nouvelle Introduction a l'Histoire a la Chronoligie & a la Geographie Ancienne & Modern.1705-1720 Vol. VI. unknown
176448351Amsterdam: Gerard Johan Janson/ Yisrael Mondavi 1764. First edition. Hardcover. vg to vg. Quarto. 149 double-sided leaves 1. Rebound in modern 3/4 dark brown soft leather over red marbled paper boards. Raised bands on the spine. Modern endpapers. Title page with decorative woodcut border. This work contains Rabbinic commentaries on the Haftorot readings including relevant selections from the writings of Rabbi Moshe Alshich 1508–1593 aka "Alshich Hakadosh" Spanish Rabbi Joseph ben Abraham Hayyun d.1497 and Isaac Abravanel. The Hebrew text of commentary is printed throughout in single and dual-column formats in Rashi script surrounding the regular Hebrew text of the biblical verses from the Prophets and the Writings. Errata leaf at the rear.<br /> <br /> Binding with some light smudges to the covers minor rubbing to corners and some light sticker residue and light scratches to the spine. Interior with some light markings in pencil to the front free endpapers. A few pages throughout with some sporadic minor chipping and/ or water stains along the side margins and edges. No text loss. Book block tight. Binding in very good interior in very good condition overall. Hebrew title: ספר לקוטי מן<br /> Authors: ×ליעזר ×ž× ×—× ×ž×¨×§×‘×¨×™×˜ יוסף בן ××‘×¨×”× ×—×™×•×Ÿ משה ×לשיך יצחק ××‘×¨×‘× ×ל<br /> Publication: דפוס על יד ×’'ר×רד יוה×ן ×™× ×¡×•×Ÿ ובבית ישר×ל ×ž×•× ×“×•×•×™<br /> Alternate transliteration: Liqute Man Likkutei Man Likutei Man<br /> <br /> Bibliographic reference: Vinograd Amsterdam #1839. Gerard Johan Janson/ Yisrael Mondavi hardcover
176642036Boston: Printed by R. & S. Draper in Newbury-Street 1766. 29 1 blank pp. Disbound with mild foxing. Else Very Good.<br /> <br /> A scarce Sermon preached on Cape Cod. ESTC locates two copies at AAS and one each at Boston Athenaeum Houghton the Library of Congress and NYHS.<br /> The Sermon asserts that "Christianity contains the most perfect rules for governing the temper and conduct; it prohibits every vicious affection and passion and directs to a right behavior in every circumstance and relation of life." James counsels: "Grudge not one against another Brethren lest ye be condemned. . ." <br /> Evans 10522. ESTC W26499. Printed by R. & S. Draper, in Newbury-Street unknown
17497098Wien und Nürnberg, (Bd. 1:) Lehmann bzw. (Bde. 2 und 3:) Krauß, 1723 - 1749. Mischauflage. 3 Bde. 7 Bll., 473 S., 18 Bll., (Register); 6 Bll., 458 S., 18 Bll. (Register), 1 Bl. (Anzeigen); 6 Bll., 419 S., 26 Bll. (Register). 3 Kupfer-Frontisp. Gr.-8°. (Bde. 1 und 3:) HLdr. des 18. Jahrhunderts mit Rückebschildern (stark beschabt und bestoßen) bzw. (Bd. 2:) Pgmt. der Zeit (stark fleckig und gebräunt, kl. hinterlegte Einrisse, etw. bestoßen).
171561975copper engraving wide margin with vertical folds as issued verso: blank. Fascinating sheet from the 'Atlas historique….' plate no. 39. Sheet shows a map of North and South America amidst a text overview of the governance structure of the Spanish overseas territories and vignettes of meetings of their governing bodies. published in Amsterdam.
171925722Amsterdam 1719. Engraving with 8 maps on one sheet. An attractive combination of text and illustration and an important record of the French perception of British holdings in the Americas. This charming plate is typical of the work that makes Chatelain's atlas one of the great works of its era.<br/> <br/>The engraved sheet here combines informative text mostly about Jamaica with small-scale but accurate maps of eight different locations: Barbadoes; New England New York; Bermuda; Jamaica; the Caribbean; the Carolinas with Virginia and Maryland; Maryland Pennsylvania and New England; south east Canada with a part of New England. This charming grouping is characteristic of the marvelous engraving work which distinguishes the Atlas Historique with maps by Chatelain and text by Nicholas Gueudeville.<br/> <br/>JCB 'Archive of Early American Images' record number 12376-2; cf. van Waning "Chatelain's Atlas Historique" in Journal of the International Map Collectors' Society Spring 2010. unknown books
172053014Amsterdam. c.1720. This fascinating engraving has three views of St. Kitt's above texts in French about St Kitts and the province of Bemarin at centre and below there are three prints of fishes birds and insects of the island. Title on top edge. Chatelain's Atlas Historique in seven volumes half atlas and half encyclopaedia was a massive and important work of its time. From the Atlas Historique. Copper engraving. Fine condition Uncoloured. Size: 48 x 37 cm. unknown
17209662Amsterdam 1720. Copper engraving 34 x 44 cm black and white trivial toning at centrefold blank verso. This early modern conception of ancient Rome published in Chatelains encyclopedic Atlas Historique and derived from Ambrogio Brambillas map of 1582 includes imaginative reconstructions of 152 principal monuments and public buildings numbered and identified in the legend with no attempt to sketch or suggest the intervening private buildings. Map unknown
171915864Amsterdam: François L'Honoré & Compagnie Libraries 1719. 441 by 515mm. 17.25 by 20.25 inches. Engraved spread with family tree two scenes text and inset map. With an inset of Japan 'Carte du Japon'. Published in the fifth volume of the Chatelain family's 'Atlas historique ou Nouvelle introduction à l'Histoire à la Chronologie & à la Géographie Ancienne et Moderne ' 1719 when eventually extended to 7 volumes. The vignette map is a more traditional representation of Japan than the other that appears in the 'Atlas'. It was probably borrowed from Pieter van der Aa who in turn drew on Sanson's model of 1652. It appears between two large text panels one concerning the death of the Emperor of Japan the other with the Dutch 'Embassy' there in 1644. Zacharie Chatelain d. 1723 was the father of Henri Abraham 1684-1743 and Zacharie Junior 1690-1754. They worked as a partnership publishing the 'Atlas ' under several different Chatelain imprints depending on the Chatelain family partnerships at the time of publication. The atlas was published in seven volumes between 1705 and 1720 with a second edition appearing in 1732. The maps were accompanied by information pertaining to cosmography geography history chronology genealogy topography heraldry and costume of the world. The maps in the "Atlas Historique" were mainly based on those of the French cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle but were presented by the Chatelains in an encyclopaedia form. The accompanying text is in French and often is printed in two columns on the page with maps and other illustrations interspersed. Each map and table is numbered consecutively within its volume and all maps bear the privileges of the States of Holland and West-Friesland. Hubbard 74. François L'Honoré & Compagnie Libraries, unknown
171915804Amsterdam: François L'Honoré & Compagnie Libraries 1719. 483 by 565mm. 19 by 22.25 inches. Double-page engraved map. With an inset of Japan 'Carte du Japon'. Published in the fifth volume of the Chatelain family's 'Atlas historique ou Nouvelle introduction à l'Histoire à la Chronologie & à la Géographie Ancienne et Moderne ' 1719 when eventually extended to 7 volumes. The vignette map is a more traditional representation of Japan than the other that appears in the 'Atlas'. It was probably borrowed from Pieter van der Aa who in turn drew on Sanson's model of 1652. It appears between two large text panels one concerning the death of the Emperor of Japan the other with the Dutch 'Embassy' there in 1644. Zacharie Chatelain d. 1723 was the father of Henri Abraham 1684-1743 and Zacharie Junior 1690-1754. They worked as a partnership publishing the 'Atlas ' under several different Chatelain imprints depending on the Chatelain family partnerships at the time of publication. The atlas was published in seven volumes between 1705 and 1720 with a second edition appearing in 1732. The maps were accompanied by information pertaining to cosmography geography history chronology genealogy topography heraldry and costume of the world. The maps in the "Atlas Historique" were mainly based on those of the French cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle but were presented by the Chatelains in an encyclopaedia form. The accompanying text is in French and often is printed in two columns on the page with maps and other illustrations interspersed. Each map and table is numbered consecutively within its volume and all maps bear the privileges of the States of Holland and West-Friesland. Hubbard 74. François L'Honoré & Compagnie Libraries, unknown
1710SET25-C-5London : Tonson et al. 1710-1711. Leather. Good. 8" by 5". None. Three volumes of Abraham Cowley's works. With separate title pages for 'The Mistress' 'Pindarique Odes' 'Davideis' 1707 and 'Cutter of Coleman-Street' but with continuous pagination as called for. From the antiquarian library of Christopher Rowe. Christopher Rowe was a schoolmaster in Norwich and then in Bristol. Throughout his career he inspired many to love literature history and music. He was a specialist on 17th century printer and bookseller Humphrey Moseley and began his unfortunately unfinished PhD dissertation on him. Nineteen plates to volume I ten plates to volume II and none to volume III. Volumes I and III have been tripped more closely than volume II resulting in it being a slightly larger volume. It would appear that volumes I and III were originally part of a set and the previous owner purchased volume II separately. Volume I is lacking one plate volume II is lacking one plate and Volume III is lacking two plates compared to the same editions found on Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Collated this set comprises of I and II of an original two volume set with the third volume which was added later. The eleventh edition of volume I and II and the ninth edition of volume III. Abraham Cowley was an English poet of the seventeenth century. He was one of the leading poets of his time. In calf bindings with gilt stamping to spines. Volume II has been rebacked in a similar style to the original spines with original boards preserved. Externally sound with slight rubbing to spine to volumes I and III. Loss to the head and tail of spines to volumes I and III.Front joint to volume I is starting but firm. Small crack to front joint to volume III. Boards to volume II are heavily rubbed. Crack down the entire spine of volume I affecting internal binding it is tender and may cause a split if handled too much. Bookplate of one Christopher Rowe to front pastedown of volumes I and III. Prior owner's signature to title page of both volumes I and III Hammond. Both hinges are slightly strained but firm to all volumes. Internally both volumes are generally firmly bound though strained in places. Pages are generally bright slightly age toned to edges as expected. A few spots to first and last few pages. The odd spot throughout. Good Tonson et al. hardcover
1717R150166080DE LA COUR / BOUDE BOE.. 1717. In-4. Relié plein cuir. A restaurer, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Fortes mouillures. 539 pages + 13 pages d arrest notables. Passages de vers dans la marge du texte , ne gène en rien la lecture. Tranches et plats humides. Manque dans le coin en haut à droite des 10 première pages. Epidermures et manques sur les deux plats de couverture et le dos. Gros manques sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 300-SCIENCES SOCIALES
1720910201CGAugsburg:, Jeremias Wolff, 1720. Kupferstich Blattgröße 48 x 40 cm.