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1571ALDR0316Venetiis, Ex Officina Iuntarum (Venedig, Giunta) 1571. 8°. Titelbl., 7 nn. Bll., 488 Bll., 11 nn. Bll., mit je e. Druckermarke am Titel- und Schlussblatt, schönen Holzschnittinitialen, kleinen Illustrationen in Holzschnitt im Neuen Testament, sowie kleinen Ziervignetten, Text zweispaltig und gerahmt. Halblederband aus jüngerer Zeit, Rückenbeschriftung und ?zierlinien in Goldprägung, Buchschnitt mehrfärbig gesprenkelt, etwas bestoßen, Rückenleder berieben. Titelblatt mit einigen Flecken, Seiten sonst wenig gebräunt oder fleckig, mit e. Fehlstelle in Bl. 168 u. e. überklebten Stelle mit geringem Textverlust in Bl. 347. Mit verschiedenen durchgestrichenen Besitzvermerken u. einem Besitzstempel (Schriftband: Sbroiavacca mit neunzackiger Krone) am Titelblatt, sowie einem dreieckigen Ausfuhrstempel (Von der Zentralstelle für den Denkmalschutz zur Ausfuhr freigegeben) am hinteren Innendeckel. CNCE 5793. BM Italian Books 92 - venezianische Ausgabe dieser, von dem belgischen Bibelexegeten u. Angehörigen des Dominikanerordens Johannes Hentenius (1499-1566) im Auftrag Kaiser Karl V. ausgearbeiteten Bibel-Ausgabe. 1547 erstmals in Löwen erschienen, sollte sie zur Entstehung einer verbesserten Vulgata-Edition beitragen. Aus dem Besitz der Friauler Adelsfamilie Sbrojavacca. Seltene Ausgabe. Nicht bei Adams.
1540372229Paris: Ex officina Roberti Stephani typographi Regii 1540. Third edition and the first with these illustrations. Printer's device on title pages woodcut illustrations in text including 5 full-page ornamental initials. 10 268; 1 104 i.e. 103 error in pagination omitting leaf 83; 90; 92 ff. Collation: 10 a-z⸠A-I⸠K-Lâ¶ Aa10 Bb-Mm⸠Nnâ¶ AA-KK⸠LL10 2a-2l⸠2mâ´. Early manuscript annotations. 1 vols. Folio 17x11-1/4 inches. Contemporary blindstamped pigskin over bevelled wooden boards title stamped on the upper cover lacks bosses hinges and clasps upper joint cracked darkening to spine other wear. Early vellum manuscript waste at inner hinges. Minor staining minor foxing a few scattered edge tears. Provenance: Christopher Jonas a Taubenheim early inscription mentioning commentary by Rabbi Moses ben Nahman Gerondi; Polling Monastery armorial bookplate; Duplum Bibliothecae Regiae Monacensis; General Theological Seminary stamps bookplate. Third edition and the first with these illustrations. Printer's device on title pages woodcut illustrations in text including 5 full-page ornamental initials. 10 268; 1 104 i.e. 103 error in pagination omitting leaf 83; 90; 92 ff. Collation: 10 a-z⸠A-I⸠K-Lâ¶ Aa10 Bb-Mm⸠Nnâ¶ AA-KK⸠LL10 2a-2l⸠2mâ´. Early manuscript annotations. 1 vols. Folio 17x11-1/4 inches. The third and finest folio edition of Latin Vulgate Bible prepared by scholar/printer Robert Estienne 1503-59. Though the edition was entered into the Vatican's Index of Prohibited Books and is correspondingly scarce ultimately this text served as the foundation of the official Roman Vulgate. The illustrations of Noah's ark the Tabernacle of Moses and Temple of Solomon were widely copied.<br /> <br /> The general title page and the Prophetae are dated 1540; that of the New Testament is dated 1539; and that for the Hebraea Chaldaea Graeca & Latina Nomina . cum Interpretationis and Index is dated 1538. "The text was revised from additional MS sources; a list given at the end of the preface enumerates at least 16 MSS and 3 printed editions. This edition contains the first printing of the Prayer of Manasses in Greek and Latin. It is the text of this monumental edition which became the foundation of the official Roman vulgate ." Schreiber. The text of the Oratio Manassae is printed here for the first time leaf v8v.<br /> <br /> This is a tall and generally well preserved copy with good margins. Darlow & Moule 6117; Renouard pp. 48-9 no. 1; Copinger 275; Schreiber Estiennes 359; Adams B1022; Mortimer French 16th cent. 68 Ex officina Roberti Stephani typographi Regii unknown
1574310455Geneva: Pierre de Saint-André 1574. Illustrated with woodcuts of the Tabernacle Noah's Ark maps including 1 folding etc. 8 435 1; 131 i.e. 113 27 f. Lacking title page with general title supplied from a near contemporary edition separate New Testament title with imprint of Francis Estienne. Small 8vo. 17th century morocco flat spine elaborate gilt scrollwork Dutch gilt endpapers. Some headlines shaved old pale dampstain to gutters at front small split to rear hinge at bottom. Illustrated with woodcuts of the Tabernacle Noah's Ark maps including 1 folding etc. 8 435 1; 131 i.e. 113 27 f. Lacking title page with general title supplied from a near contemporary edition separate New Testament title with imprint of Francis Estienne. Small 8vo. The general title in this copy is supplied from another edition entirely the octavo Biblia Sacra published in Lyon by Jean de Tournes in 1554. The New Testament title bears the imprint Francis Estienne 1567 as found in copies of the Biblia Sacra published in Geneva by Pierre de Saint-André in 1574 and 1583 with the preliminary leaves in this copy matching those of 1574. The title appears to have been supplied at an early date probably when the book was trimmed and rebound in the 17th century. Darlow and Moule 6160 Pierre de Saint-André unknown books
1578113001578 3 tomes en 2 volumes (two books), reliure plein veau havane marbré in-octavo (binding full calfskin in-octavo)(14 x 20,3 cm), (reliure d'époque), dos 5 nerfs (spine with 5 raised bands) - entre-nerfs à la "fanfare" dorure très estompé (between the raised bands gilt very shaded off) - titre frappé or (gilt title), coiffes abîmées (head and tail of the spine lightly faded), plats avec craquelures et des épidermures (crackles and scratches on the covers), coins écornés (corners dog-eared), tranches jaspées (marbled edges) - petite tache d'encre sur la gouttière de queue du second volume (small ink mark on the bottom edge of the second book), texte 2 colonnes à manchette (text - 2 coloumns with marginal note) - texte en noir encadré de filets bruns rouge avec quelques soulignages à l'encre brune in texte (some underlining ), manque la page de titre du premier volume, remplacée par une photocopie (miss the title page of the first volume), illustrations : orné de 160 bois in-texte en noir par Tobias Stimmer (160 woodcuts in text and a map full page engraving by Tobias Stimmer) + une grande Carte hors-texte en noir de la Méditerranée et des pays circonvoisins (page 98 du tome 3) par Tobias Stimmer , cicatrices de mouillures sur la gouttière du second volume (scars of waterstains on the fore-edge of the second book), [(30)+ 612] + 251+ [ (6+ 224 + (72 pages d'index)] pages, 1578 Basileae per Thomam Guarinum,
156237346Lugduni Lyons: apud Theobaldum Paganum 1562. 16mo 11.5 cm; 4.5". 284 pp. <br><br>16th-century printers seem to have been fond of printing these particular books of the Bible as a unit in small format for personal use. The palm-sized "poetical books" or "wisdom literature" do not survive in the appreciable numbers that the octavo and larger format whole Bibles or Testaments do. => In fact of this edition in North American libraries we trace only this now deaccessioned copy and one other in a Canadian institution.<br>Â Â Â Â Pagan's variant of the famous Estienne printer's device appears on the title-page. Text is printed in roman type with occasional use of italic and Hebrew and a few nice historiated initials here and there. Early limp vellum dust-soiled and gently cocked. Exseminary library with rubber-stamp on bottom edge of closed volume others on front and rear pastedowns bookplate at front shadows of librarian's pencilling erased from title and verso. Light age-toning small chipping to first and last few leaves light inking on verso of front fly-leaf. apud Theobaldum Paganum hardcover books