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1601Q-0760750025Barnes & Noble 1816-01-01. Audio CD. New. New. Barnes & Noble unknown
1601Q-B01FGIYB64Barnes & Noble 1816-01-01. Audio CD. New. New. Barnes & Noble unknown
16789450DB1678. Jena Krebs 1678. 40 S. Interims-Broschur. Stellenweise geringfügig fleckig sonst ein sehr gut erhaltenes Exemplar. unknown
1671952232Leipzig: Johann Erich Hahn 1671. paperback. Gut. 32 Seiten. - Lagenkollation: A-D4. Geheft mit Rückenstreifen. Quarto. 185 x 152 mm. Minimal gebräunt gut erhalten. Adam Rechenberg 1642-1721 war viermal verheiratet und des Jakob Thomasius sowie Philipp Jakob Speners Schwiegersohn Doktor der Theologie war Professor für Latein Griechisch und Geschichte. Cf. Jöcher III 1948-1949 & ADB XXVII756-757. Am Schluss mit Widmungsgedichten von L. Val. Alberti Jean de Rothkirch aus Schlesien Daniel Mentzel Breslau und Johann Adam Limprecht Breslau. - Zum Respondenten Johannes Werner 1650-1720 aus Breslau konnten wir weiter nichts eruieren. Jan Hus um 1369 bis 6. Juli 1415 in Konstanz christlicher Reformer und Märtyrer war Priester zeitweise Rektor der Prager Karls-Universität. Er starb während des Konzils zu Konstanz auf dem Scheiterhaufen da er seine Lehre nicht widerrufen wollte. Die nach ihm benannte Bewegung der Hussiten geht auf sein Wirken und seine Lehren zurück. "Ich will nicht lügen angesichts Gottes noch gegen mein Gewissen und die Wahrheit handeln. Ich habe nie diese Artikel behauptet oder gepredigt eher das Gegenteil. Ich kann auch die vielen Menschen nicht enttäuschen denen ich gepredigt habe. Ich will nicht widerrufen!" - First edition. Disbound. Lightly browned else good. - VD17 39:121931W. Eine von zwei Druckvarianten der Erstausgabe desselben Jahres. - 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. Johann Erich Hahn paperback
1693028712Cambridge.: W. Rawlins. 1693. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Poor. Poor. Contemporaneous full calf. Upper board detached. Lower board held fast by bands five. Calf worn. Domed lump missing from bottom page edges affecting text to appex. Two blank leaves preceding title page are detached and ragged. Scare. Wing L2565. <br/> <br/> W. Rawlins. hardcover
1679RLONKRE00twKolbl / Wagner 1962 / 1679. Very Good. Lonicero Adamo Adam Lonicer; Adamus Lonicerus. Kreuterbuch. Krauterbuch. Munich / Ulm: Kolbl / Wagner 1962 / 1679. Reprint of 1679 edition. 750pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Brown cloth. Book condition: Very good. Tiny tear and small gouge in top edge of spine. Kolbl / Wagner hardcover
1660710681660. A Paris chez N. Langlois rue St. Jacques à la Victoire Avec privilege 1660-1670. Kupferstich. Plattengrösse 217 x 310 mm. Blattgrösse 290 x 358 mm. Weitwinklige Außenansicht des Hôpital Saint-Louis mit den langen Krankensaal-Flügeln und der zentralen Kapelle im historischen Quadrilater-Grundriss. Der Hospitalbau erscheint als geschlossener klar gegliederter Komplex mit Hofstruktur in damals noch peripherer Lage vor der Stadt. Im Vordergrund Straße mit Passanten und Wagen die den lebendigen Gebrauch des Hospitals als Seuchen- und Armenanstalt andeuten. Noch ohne Gebäude-Nummerierung und ohne ausführliche Legende. Medizinhistorisch wichtiges ikonographisches Zeugnis des 1607-1611 unter Heinrich IV. errichteten Pest- und Quarantänehospitals Saint-Louis. Die extramurale Lage der große Maßstab und die regelmäßige Anlage veranschaulichen frühneuzeitliche Strategien der räumlichen Isolierung und Belüftung für Pest- und Epidemiekranke. Gabriel Perelle 1604-1677 war ein französischer Zeichner und Stecher Schüler u. a. von Daniel Rabel und Simon Vouet der sich auf Landschaften und topographische Ansichten der Region Paris insbesondere Schlösser Gärten und städtische Ensembles spezialisierte. Er gründete eine Werkstatt in der seine Söhne Nicolas 1625-1692 und Adam 1638/1640-1695 mitarbeiteten und zahlreiche Platten nach seinen und eigenen Vorlagen ausführten. Adam Perelle ist vor allem für seine Architekturbedarstellungen und Stadtveduten bekannt; ein großer Teil seines Ouvres gehört zu Serien von Ansichten der "plus beaux bâtiments" Frankreichs und der Pariser Umgebung. Nicolas I. Langlois Paris 1640-1703 war ein bedeutender Pariser Verleger von Kupferstichen der ab etwa 1660 von der Adresse "A Paris chez N. Langlois rue St-Jacques à la Victoire" aus vor allem Serien von Architektur- Landschafts- und Dekorationsstichen edierte. Unter seiner Adresse erschienen zahlreiche Blätter der Perelle-Werkstatt darunter Pariser Veduten und Folgen wie die "vues" und "veües des belles maisons de France" die später teilweise bei Jean Mariette neu aufgelegt wurden. unknown
1680779131S. Roycroft for Richard Marriott. London 1680. Fair. 1680. Hardcover. hardback 4to lacking first title page and table of contents pp: 14Preface352; title page to '21 Sermons' dated 1679328; tp to '5 Sermons'102; 52 table of Matters. lacks upper board and prelims before the Dedication remaining text-block tightly bound browning and foxing throughout but otherwise clean no inscriptions lacks front board remaining binding full leather gilt decorated spine overall Fair condition . S. Roycroft for Richard Marriott., London, 1680, hardcover
16310243<p>Chevalier de Lescale Adam Scaliger Alphabet de l'Eccellence et Perfection des Femmes. Contre l'infame Alphabet de leur Imperfection & Malice Paris chez Pierre Billaine en rue S. Iacques a la bonne Foy M.DC.XXXI 1631</p><p>Physical description : 43 1 479 1 pages</p><p>in 12</p><p>á12 é10 A-T12 V10</p><p><strong>Leaves á6 á7 O6 and O7 pages 11-14 and 326-329 are supplied in photocopy.</strong></p><p>Full calf binding with blind stamped motifs gilt tooling and lettering to the spine. Hinges rubbed and slightly cracked board edges slightly rubbed with small loss of leather to one corner. Corners slightly turned. Ink stain and writing to the title-page. Very occasional light browning to pages text clean and unmarked. Binding tight. Good condition with some pages supplied in photocopy as noted – priced accordingly.</p><p>Dedicated to "Princesse Henriette de Lorraine" Henrietta of Lorraine Princess of Lixheim and Phalsbourg 1605-1660 the 'Alphabet de l'Eccellence.' was a response to Jacques Olivier's "Alphabet de l'imperfection et malice des femmes." "Jacques Olivier" was the pseudonym of the Cordelier Alexis Trousset and his book was a wildly misogynistic work which caused considerable reaction in its day.</p> Pierre Billaine hardcover
16731402110013Chez Augustin Besoigne 1673-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Full vellum binding. Solid internal binding. XXXIV-446-XIII p. et la table. Unmarked pages. History of the Netherlands. Chez Augustin Besoigne hardcover
168262943Lipsiae Banckmanni 1682. 12mo. In contemporary full calf. Small paper-label to top of spine. Wear to extremities spine-ends chipped and tear to lower compartment. Inner hinges split bookblock nearly deatched. Frontispiece detached. Internally with light browning throughout. 44 471 32 pp. frontispiece. <br/><br/><em>Later edition of this late-scholastic compendium of philosophy arranged in four parts and intended as a clear systematic guide for students. </em> unknown
166349622à Paris: Chez Guillaume de Luyne 1663. Fine. Chez Guillaume de Luyne à Paris 1663 14 x 8.50 cm relié Second edition published a few months after the first edition this second edition has the merit of containing tributes by Saint Aignan Scudery Bertault Ménard. Contemporary binding in full porphyry calf. Spine with four raised bands decorated with gilt compartments and fleurons as well as a red morocco title-label. Double gilt fillet framing the covers. All edges marbled. Adam Billaut 1602-1662 was one of the first working-class poets; Les chevilles by Master Adam appeared in 1644 and had great critical success. Billaut became the protégé of the Prince de Condé was pensioned by Richelieu and admired by his peers. If his poetry shines little through elegance in a century that was full of it his language is full of verve and originality and his collections make him one of the very first poets of the 17th century one of those whose language is always appreciated devoid of affectation and unnecessary ornaments. Chez Guillaume de Luyne hardcover
169625351Hamburg 1696. In excellent condition. 20.5 x 247 cm 8 x 975 inches. Original antique copper engraving uncolored. Early engraving of Tarku in the Republik of Dagestan published in „Viel Vermehrte Moscowitische und Persianische Reisebeschreibung“ by Adam Olearius. In the scene we see soldiers and hills with different buildings underneath is a description of the parts numbered „A-G“. Adam Olearius actually Oehlschlegel or Ölschläger; baptized September 24 1599 in Aschersleben; † February 22 1671 at Gottorf Castle today in Schleswig was a German writer scholar and diplomat. He was buried in the Trinity Church in Schleswig.Adam Olearius was the son of the tailor Adam Oehlschlegel and his wife Maria Porst. He grew up in simple circumstances. Nevertheless in 1620 he managed to enroll in theology at the University of Leipzig. He also studied philosophy and mathematics. In 1627 Olearius was awarded the title of Master of Philosophy and five years later in which he taught first at the Nikolaischule and then at the Thomasschule he was promoted to assistant at the philosophy faculty in Leipzig. He was also supported as a member of the Minor Princely Foundation. unknown
16963000451Frankfurt and Leipzig: Matthew Birckberum 1696. Book. Good/Very Good. Half-Vellum. Fifth Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. pp 25 776 157 On the inside front cover is the book-plate of John Rutherfurd of Edgerston 1760 - 1840 represented New Jersey in the US Senate 1791-8 together with remnants of sealing wax also present on rear inside front cover which indicate that at some stage other documents were attached. Textblock very good with slight browning binding firm cover later but not recent perhaps late 18th/early 19th cent sound subject to the marbled boards being rather scuffed. Matthew Birckberum hardcover
1669M11307London: John Starkey and Thomas Basset 1669. Very Good backed on acid free tissue paper for long term preservation. Notes: Rare 17th century English edition of the Map of Russia in Europe by Adam Olearius. It also depicts the Caucasus Ukraine and the Black Sea region. <br>Adam Olearius 1603 – 22 February 1671 was a German scholar mathematician geographer and librarian. He became secretary to the ambassador sent by Frederick III Duke of Holstein-Gottorp to the Shah of Safavid Iran and published two books about the events and observations during his travels. His detailed widely translated travelogues Aussführliche Beschreibung der kundbaren Reyse nach Muscow und Persien provided Europe with significant firsthand 17th-century accounts of Russian and Persian life. Size : 417x333 mm 16.42x13.11 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Category: Maps Asia Middle East Caucasus; Maps Russia; John Starkey and Thomas Basset unknown
1620966Y64London: Macmillan; Headline 2016-2022. First edition. Cloth. Fine/Fine. 9.5" by 6". None. A fine set of signed first edition novels from Adam Hamdy including his 'Pendulum' trilogy and 'Black 13'. Signed by the author. This set offers five gripping novels from British author screenwriter and film producer Adam Hamdy three of which are limited signed copies of the first edition with the publisher's special bound-in signature pages. The first editions first impressions. Complete with all of the publisher's original unclipped dust wrappers. Pendulum 2016 Number 403 of 700 copies of the first edition. Hamdy's bestselling debut thriller in which a photographer is mysteriously targeted for death in his own home. Freefall 2017 - Pendulum Trilogy #2 Aftershock 2018 - Pendulum Trilogy #3 Black 13 2019 Number 363 of 750 copies of the first edition. The first of this thrilling series following an ex-MI6 officer. The Other Side of Night 2022 Number 30 of 500 copies of the first edition. A stand-alone science fiction novel about love loss fate passage of time and memories. In the original cloth bindings. With the original unclipped dust wrappers. Externally fine. Dust wrappers are fine. Internally firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Fine Macmillan; Headline hardcover
16179588Moguntiae Mainz: Apud Ioannem Volmar sumptibus Bernardi Gualtheri 1617. First edition. 8vo 4 190pp. Modern fine binding of full pigskin with black lettering and design and gilt accents marbled endpapers page edges speckled red. Inner margins tight in several places but no loss of text. A neat and clean copy internally in attractive binding. <br /> <br /> Rare 1617 debate on the alleged hidden practices of the Jesuit order featuring Jesuit economist Adam Contzen 1571-1635 and issued at Mainz on the eve of the Thirty Years’ War. This publication is part of the early “secret Jesuit†narrative and a response to the controversy caused by the publication of Monita secreta Societatis Jesu a few years prior.  These arguments and counterarguments would reverberate for centuries in Jesuit conspiracy literature representing one of the earliest efforts to cast the order as a clandestine “secret society.â€. Apud Ioannem Volmar, sumptibus Bernardi Gualtheri unknown
162054592Haidelbergae Heidelberg : Impensis heredum Jonae Rosae 1620. Full vellum hardcover. 3248832 pp.; 18.4x11.8 cm. Text in Latin. - used piece cut out of title page and last page paper seriously stained/ browned folding table torn and partly missing few small old worm-holes Otherwise complete and still good see pictures very rare Impensis heredum Jonae Rosae hardcover
1680V73264London: S. Roycroft for Richard Marriott. 1680. Hardcover. Good. Folio contemporary calf with newer label spine repaired with old spine relaid/recornered but some surface pitting.TP 14p=Preface & table of texts 352pp TP 328pp TP 102pp !0p= Scripture texts 52p=Index 1p=errata verso blank First titlepage in red and black 4 further titlepages dated 1679 one of which is within thru pagination Free endpapers with fine calligraphic ownership dated 1770 surrounded by Biblical inscriptions but endpaper restored to all margins and hinge. Both front and back pastedowns marked lacks rear free endpaper but final leaf of text errata is blank on rear except for ownerships which have ink show-through to the errata on the recto of Mmm4. Book block with some marginal browning and a few marks but wide margins and tightly bound sound condition. S. Roycroft for Richard Marriott. hardcover
1684863P8London: T. Bassett 1684. Leather. Good Only. 10" by 7.5". Not Stated. An early edition of Adam Littleton's impressive Latin-English dictionary an important contribution to Latin language study. An early edition.ESTC citation number R24011.Illustrated with two maps.Bound without the frontispiece.Register runs as: 1 A4 A-6Z4 7A2 7A4 2 7B-8D4.The magnum opus of Adam Littleton an extensive dictionary of the Latin language which was first published in 1673. Written in four parts; I. An English-Latine II. A Latine-Classical III. A Latine-Proper and IV. A Latine-Barbarous.This dictionary was the standard work on the subject until the publication of Robert Ainsworth's dictionary in 1735. Bookplate of Thomas Evans to the front paste down. In a full calf binding. Externally the rear board is detached but present front board held by cords only may detach with further handling despite careful handling. Leather is lifting to the joints. Loss of leather to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities. Bumping to the extremities. Rubbing and marks to the boards and spine. Small chip to the front board. ink mark to the front board. Small tide mark to the tail of the rear board. Bookplate stamp and ink inscription to the front paste down. Lacking the front and rear endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Pages are age-toned with some occasional spots. Pencil and ink notes to the margins. A little edge wear to the textblock. Very small wormhole to the first few pages not affecting text. Leaf Z4 is torn. Faded stamp to the title page. Lacking the frontispiece. Good Only T. Bassett hardcover
1662B7309London: Thomas Dring John Starkey. 1662. Tear near gutter at fol. M affecting text. Dampstain at gutters affecting last leaves. Binding: Full speckled calf boards rebacked preserving original spine. Spine with 5 raised bands gilt-lettered black morocco label in second compartment. All edges red. Notes: Ex-Libris; bookplate of Edward Shipperdsson and another book ticket mounted to front pastedown. Ownership of John Parkhurst dated 1772 inked to flyleaf along with notations and page references to the book’s contents written below. <br><br>Adam Olearius c.1599-1671 was a German scholar mathematician geographer and librarian. He became secretary to the ambassador sent by Frederick III Duke of Holstein-Gottorp to the Shah of Safavid Iran and published two books about the events and observations during his travels.<br>He later became court official to Frederick III who was planning to establish economic ties between northern Germany and Russia. As a result in 1633 he was appointed secretary to the ambassadors Philipp Crusius jurisconsult and Otto Bruggemann a merchant from Hamburg sent by the duke to Muscovy and Persia in the hope of making arrangements by which his newly founded city of Friedrichstadt should become the terminus of an overland silk-trade.<br>His second Persian journey was again led by Brüggemann and Crusius with Olearius once more as secretary. They were accompanied by among others the traveller Johan Albrecht de Mandelslo and the poet and physician Paul Fleming. The delegation left Altona on 22 October 1635 embarked at Travemünde reached Moscow on 29 March 1636 and continued on 30 June via Balakhna near Nizhniy Novgorod to Volga in a boat specially built for this purpose by the Lübeck skippers who had been brought along. On 10 October they attempted to cross the Caspian Sea in a self-built vessel at Astrakhan but were shipwrecked in Niyazabad near modern Xaçmaz and Derbent on 14 November 1636. The land journey resumed on 22 December. They reached Shamakhi the capital of Shirvan province on 30 December and remained there until 27 March 1637. <br><br><br>PLATES <br>1.frontis<br>2.40 map 2 page Liefland<br>3.103 portrait federowitz<br>4.127 in text characters of language <br>5.356 portrait king of persia<br>6.388 map 2 page kilan <br>MENDELSLO<br>7.54 portrait great mogul <br><br>LACKING<br>1.60 map of Muscovy <br>2.150 map of river wolga<br>3.195 map of Persia<br>mendelslo<br>4.18 map of east indies<br>5.216 map of china<br> Size: Quarto 295 x 200 mm Illustration: Nice example. Illustrated with 7 plates including 2 double-page maps of Liesland Livonia and Kilan and an in-text engraving of the characters of the Muscovian language. Lacking 5 plates as per index of illustrations. Mispaginations: Voyages pg. 53 as 43 54 as 45 Mendelslo 135 as 136 136 as 138 262 as 254 263 as 254; jump from pg. 168 to 171. Pages: P Blank 5. Frontispiece. 1st title. 2nd title. Blank. Translator’s dedication 2. Note to the reader 4. Contents 15. Catalogue of illustrations. Pp. 1-424. Mandelslo Title. Blank. Dedication 2. Pp. 1-287. Contents 10. Blank. Category: Book Russia; Book Asia Middle East Iran; Thomas Dring, John Starkey. hardcover
16442933550París.: Toussainct Quinet. 1644. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Firma del anterior propietario. Good. 21 cm. 315 p. Encuadernación en pergamino. Idioma francés . Cubierta deslucida. Firma del anterior propietario. Literatura.82 82 Toussainct Quinet. hardcover
1684844g6London: T. Baffet; J. Wright; R. Chiswell 1684. Leather. Good Only. 10" by 7.5". None. An early edition of Adam Littleton's comprehensive Latin dictionary in four parts. A very scarce early edition. In full calf binding. With an engraved frontispiece of the Biblioteca Palatina and two illustrated maps. Collated complete. A detailed latin dictionary in four parts. Consisting of English-Latin Latin-Classical Latin-Proper and Latin-Barbarous. In the English-Latin section more words and properties of the language were set down by several thousands than in any other dictionary at the time. Including the most common Christian names of men and women rendered into latin. Adam Littleton was an English cleric and lexicographer. He was a strong opponent of the parliamentary visitation at the University of Oxford and was thus expelled from the university in 1648. Charles II appointed him a royal chaplain in 1670. He then went on to become prebendary of Westminster Abbey rector of St. Botolph Aldersgate and chaplain to Prince Rupert of the Rhine. With the previous owner's ink inscription dated 1798 to the front free endpaper and another ink signature to the rear free endpaper. A-Dddddddd4 In full calf binding. Externally a trifle rubbed. Rubbing to the extremities. Marks to the boards. Rear joint starting. Front board loosening. Could become detached upon further handling. Rear hinge strained but still firm. Tape to the edges of the paste-downs. Marks and offsetting to the paste-downs. Age-toning creasing and marks to the free endpapers. Ink inscriptions to both free endpapers. Stamp for 'Cornwell House' to the front free endpaper. Internally binding almost detached between pages F4 and G. Creasing and tears to the front of the volume. Age-toning throughout with handling marks and scattered ink marks although the text is generally still clear and legible. Heavier ink marks between pages rrr-ss3. Loss to page gggg. Good Only T. Baffet; J. Wright; R. Chiswell hardcover
165600JT33NEWNEVERS FRANCE 1656. On offer is an original handwritten ancient document signed by five individuals most notably Monsieur le curé François Adam curé de l'église de Magny" or "Mr François Adam pastor of the church of Magny'. The document concerns among other things the payment of a number of Masses to be said and specifies Nevers and Roux. VG. Autograph. Manuscript. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. French. Paperback
162627049<p><strong>1626 BIBLE Commentary 1ed Adam Contzen on New Testament GOSPELS Vellum Folio</strong></p><p>Adam Contzen was a late 16th-century German scholar known for his studies in economics philosophy and theology. While his political and economic treatises established his fame his commentary on books of the New Testament is an impressive collection of gospel annotations.</p><p>This 1626 first edition of Contzen's commentary on the gospels was published while he was working in Munich. It was published in two parts in a huge vellum-bound tome!</p><p>Item number: #27049</p><p>Price: $599</p><p>CONTZEN Adam</p><p><strong><em>R.P. Adami Contzen e Societate Iesv SS. Theol. Doct. Commentaria in qvatvor Sancta Iesv Christi Evangelia</em></strong></p><p>Coloniae Agrippinae: apud Ioannem Kinckivm sub Monocerote 1626. First edition.</p><p><u>Details</u>:</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 tomes in 1</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Tome I each part with separate title page</p><p><!--endif-->Part I – 8 14 22 592</p><p><!--endif-->Part II – 593-644</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Tome II – 539 17</p><p><!--endif-->Some page deterioration in Index loss of text</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Pagination errors expected in this first edition</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->References: OCLC 39334117</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance: Handwritten</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif--><em>Dn. M. Nicolao Matthiæ Klug 1710</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif--><em>Johannes Reiche</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif--><em>Christiani Osterfeldi</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: Latin / Greek / Hebrew</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Vellum; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~14.75in X 9.25in 37cm x 23.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p><u>Photos available upon request. </u></p> Ioannem Kinckivm, sub Monocerote hardcover