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Par Ch. Mathieu, terminées par MM. G. Gsell et G. Régamey, 1vol. in-12 reliure in-12 carré plein maroquin vert, dos à 5 nerfs, mention "Missel" en dos, Laplace, Sanchez & Cie, Paris, s.d. (circa 1870), 180 pp. avec planches et ornementations en chromolithographie Superbe ouvrage parfaitement établi dans une reliure en plein maroquin, chaque feuillet étant très richement encadré d'un décor, variant par chapitres, en ors et couleur du plus bel effet. Bon exemplaire (très lég. frott. au second plat, parfait état par ailleurs) de cette belle édition. Français
In-8°, 236pp, (4), legatura in pergamena, buone condizioni. Denominato Doctor Seraphicus, insegnò alla Sorbona di Parigi e fu amico di san Tommaso d'Aquino. Vescovo e cardinale, dopo la morte venne canonizzato da papa Sisto IV nel 1482 e proclamato Dottore della Chiesa da papa Sisto V nel 1588. È considerato uno tra i più importanti biografi di san Francesco d'Assisi. Infatti alla sua biografia — la Legenda Maior — si ispirò Giotto per il ciclo delle storie sul Santo nella basilica di Assisi. Per diciassette anni — dal 1257 — fu ministro generale dell'Ordine francescano, del quale è ritenuto uno dei padri: quasi un secondo fondatore. Sotto la sua guida furono pubblicate le Costituzioni narbonesi, su cui si basarono tutte le successive costituzioni dell'Ordine. La visione filosofica di Bonaventura partiva dal presupposto che ogni conoscenza derivi dai sensi: l'anima conosce Dio e se stessa senza l'aiuto dei sensi esterni. Risolse il problema del rapporto tra ragione e fede in chiave platonico-agostiniana. In-8 °, 236pp, (4), vellum binding, good condition. Known as Doctor Seraphicus, he taught at the Sorbonne in Paris and was a friend of Saint Thomas Aquinas. Bishop and cardinal, after his death he was canonized by Pope Sixtus IV in 1482 and proclaimed Doctor of the Church by Pope Sixtus V in 1588. He is considered one of the most important biographers of Saint Francis of Assisi. In fact, Giotto was inspired by his biography - the Legenda Maior - for the cycle of stories about the Saint in the basilica of Assisi. For seventeen years - from 1257 - he was general minister of the Franciscan Order, of which he is considered one of the fathers: almost a second founder. Under his leadership the Narbonne Constitutions were published, on which all the later constitutions of the Order were based. Bonaventura's philosophical vision started from the assumption that all knowledge derives from the senses: the soul knows God and itself without the help of the external senses. He solved the problem of the relationship between reason and faith in a Platonic-Augustinian key.
259 pages plus table of contents. Two fold-out illustrations. "In which are described the means and instruments of obtaining every virtue and the remedies against every vice and considerations serving to the resisting of all temptations, together with prayers containing the whole duty of a Christian, and the parts of Devotion fitted to all occasions, and furnished for all necessities." - from title page. Author was Chaplain in Ordinary to King Charles I. Original boards and back strip. Above-average wear externally. Front board loose. Back hinge cracked. Few marks upon endpapers. Textblock intact. Library label upon backstrip. Sticker removal at top of title page has removed a minor quantity of print. Book
[24], 567, [8] p., 13cm. (in-12), text in latin, titlepage with engraving (portrait of Jesus Christus, printer's mark of officina A.Quentel?), text and interior are very clean without any defects (no worm holes, no foxing, no tears), modern (+/- end 19th cy.) cart.cover with spine in cloth (slightly used), library stamp ("Bibliotheca Domus S.Geroli, Valkenburg L., Holland") at verso of titlepage
A l'Usage de son Diocèse, Selon les nouveaux Missel, Rituel & Bréviaire, 4 vol. petit in-8 reliure de l'époque plein maroquin vert à grains long, filets dorés d'encadrement en plat, coupes et chasses ornées, toutes tranches dorées, Chez Veuve Trenchard Behourt, A Rouen, 1815, 806 pp. et 8 ff. n. ch. ; 804 pp. et 8 ff. n. ch. ; 782 pp. et 9 ff. n. ch. ; 834 pp. et 9 ff. n. ch. Joli exemplaire en belle reliure d'époque, de cet office peu commun, avec le texte latin intégralement traduit en français en regard (texte en colonnes). Bon état (plats un peu frottés, usures avec petites piq. de vers à un mors, qq. rouss., bon exemplaire par ailleurs, avec quelques belles images pieuses d'époque ou lég. postérieures). Français
1 vol. in-12 reliure plein maroquin brun, dos à 5 nerfs, chiffre métallique au premier plat, coupes et chasses ornées, gardes moirées, reliure signée Bouasse-Lebel & Massin, Gruel et Engelmann, Paris, s.d. [ circa 1885 ], 2 ff., 176 pp. et 3 ff., 2 ff. blancs Très charmant recueil de prières ornée en chromolithographie. Bon état (rel. très lég. frottée, petit usure en garde moirée, bon exemplaire par ailleurs) Français
Very Good Arabic Original full brown morocco with traditional flap. Traditional shemses (mytical sun) embossing on boards. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In Arabic. [9], 562 p. Hegira 1251 = Gregorian 1835. "A supercommentary to Ibrâhîm ibn Muh?ammad al-H?alabî (1549-)'s shorter commentary (entitled Ghunyat al-mustamlî) on Sadîd al-Dîn al-Kâshgharî (13th century)'s treatise on Muhammadan ceremonial law entitled Munyat al-musallî.". Extremely rare. Brockelmann: History of the Arabic Written Tradition Supplement, Vol. 1: Islamic literature in Arabic, Vol. 2: Post-Classical period.; 52. Sadid al-Din Al-Kashgari, seventh century., pp. 682.; Not printed copy in OCLC for Bulaq Edition, for digital register, OCLC 945200709.