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192415851London: A & C Black Ltd. . 1924. Fourth Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. Wear to extremities. Browning to endpapers. Occasional foxing. Blurb tipped in to front free endpaper ; Schweitzer's stay in French-controlled equitorial Africa. INSCRIBED in French by the doctor to title page. Bookplate to front pastedown of birth control pioneer Margaret Sanger; B&W Photographs; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 180 pages . A & C Black Ltd. hardcover
188444877Portland OR: A.G. Walling 1884. First edition. first printing First printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 545 pages of an early history of Southern Oregon with portrait engravings of contributors and views of landmark homes some of which still exist and county maps. Smith; Pacific Northwest Americana 10706. Bound in original three quarter black leather over black pebbled cloth covered boards with lettering and rule stamped in gilt with original tannish flowered endpapers. All edges of the text block stained in red. Repaired interior hinges. A very good copy. <br/> <br/> A.G. Walling hardcover
19892827England: National Portrait Gallery 1989. First Ltd 75 Copies. Half Leather. As New. 248 pp profuse b/w & col ill. Lovely production on heavy coated stock. #46 of only 75 copies. signed by wilson on second free end paper where he also numbered the copies. As new in orig binding in like new orig slipcase. National Portrait Gallery unknown
- Librairie de Hachette, Paris 1868, Grd. in-8 (16,5x24,5cm), 693pp., relié. - Edition originale illustrée de 6 cartes (2 dépliantes et 4 sur double page) et 2 plans, ainsi que de 81 figures sur bois in-texte et hors-texte. Reliure en demi chagrin bordeaux d'époque. Dos à nerfs orné. Les plats ont été retendus d'un papier marbré ainsi que les gardes intérieures. Traces brunes sur les premiers feuillets, ensuite quelques brunissures sur certains feuillets. Bon exemplaire. Un des meilleurs livres illustrés sur l'Afrique de l'ouest. En 1863, le général Faidherbe, gouverneur du Soudan, missionna le lieutenant Mage pour une expédition d'exploration le long du Niger en Afrique de L'ouest, et au Sénégal. Ce voyage d'exploration, destinée également à installer des routes commerciales dura trois années. Mage pénétra dans des régions jamais encore explorées, et donna la première description de l'empire Toucouleur de Ségou. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
000356Leyden Neth: Pieter Vander Aa 1727. Hardcover. Fine. Title continued: "mitsgaders de harde en Slaaffe Dienstbaarheyd des Schrijvers onder het wreede Jok der Turken in Egypten en hoe hy eyndelijk na veele uytgestane ongemakken in sijn vryheyd is hersteld. Als Mede een Beschrijving van verscheyde Eylande Steeden Zee-havens Oudheeden van Eypten Turkyen en het Heylige Land: ook de Gewoontens Zeden en Straf-oeffeningen deser volkeren. Door den Reysiger selfs beschreeven. Met een volkoomen Register en Konst-Printen verrijkt." 72 p. engraved title page vignette 1 leaf of a copper-plate engraved folded map: 4 in-text engravings; 36 cm. Signatures: A-I4 4to. Modern grey and brown decorative paper over boards with a modern printed black-on-grey label on the front cover reproducing part of the title page as a smaller scale within a double-ruled border. Text is in 130 numbered columns. Although there is no date of publication this appears to be from the series of travel accounts printed by Pieter vander Aa in 1727 De Aanmerkenswaardigste en Alomberoemde See- en Land-Reizen. The author Michael Heberer 1560-1623/33 has been called der pfälzishe Robinson or Robinson Crusoe of the Palatinate because of his unlucky sea voyages recounted here. The engraved map shows Heberer's route around the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea. The other engravings depict a ship wreck prisoners of the moors the freeing of some prisoners in Alexandria and the execution of others. Back cover of modern binding slightly soiled; otherwise in Fine Condition. Very scarce. Pieter Vander Aa hardcover
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hardcover
8vo [23 x 15 cm]; 3 volumes, viii, 582; viii, 477, [ii, ads]; viii, 586 pp, frontis (port), hundreds of illustrations, including many full-page, 4 folding partly colored maps (two with tears at stub), tables, index in each volume. original green pictorial cloth, gilt lettering on spine, black ruled border, edge rubbed, short tears at spine ends bookplates, light library blind-stamps on titles and some other pages, hinges cracking but firm, light ink number on spines, very good set. Junker explored Africa from 1875 to 1886 including the mapping of the Congo River and exploring the Nile sources. He also established the identity of the Welle and Ubangi. According to Baker (Geographical Discovery and Exploration): ' he added very important details to the region', 'he succeeded in making very complete investigations into the question of the Welle river', 'he was able to correct a number of earlier travellers who had visited this region'. Junker received the gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1887. He published 3 books of his exploration over a period of several years, all of which are included here. Originally published in German. The many excellent illustrations include the people, nature, plants, native artifacts. One of the best illustrated works on the area. The three volumes were done in the same style, size and cover decorations and were continuations of the author's explorations, although they are often only found separately.
8vo [23 x 15 cm]; xii, 482 pp, folding map (old repair on verso, annotation), half title. later calf-backed boards, raised bands, gilt spine title lettering, spine faded but lettering bright, some minor spotting on few leaves, mostly marginal, tight and sound, very good+ copy. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Blackmer 1295. Ibrahim-Hilmy II, 109. Czech 129. Work 24. The author traveled extensively over a 16 year period in Egypt, Sudan, Bahr-el-Ghazal, Niam-Niam, Abyssinia, Kenya, Tanzania, and as a hunter-naturalist found some new species, provides some good observations on wildlife, social and religious customs, cannibalism, native doctors, etc. There is also a list of vocabulary.
1960231931960. African press photo archive credited on the versos to Tomas D.W. Friedmann documenting images of anticolonial war apartheid labor urban growth and locals across Africa in 1970. These press photos translated events in Angola South Africa Nigeria and Tunisia into public facing articles for western audiences. At the time of production Angola was still fighting Portuguese colonial rule in 1970 while South Africa's mining economy and urban development remained bound to apartheid labor structures centered on Johannesburg and the Witwatersrand goldfields. Tomas D.W. Friedmann was a press photographer 1925-2012 traveled globally documenting Africaand its art. <br /> <br /> Photo archive of 9 silver gelatin photographs each 8" x 10" Africa circa 1960-1970. The archive belongs to the late colonial and apartheid era when American editorial photography often compressed Africa into legible news features of conflict labor ritual wildlife and into ethnic stereotypes for news splashes even as decolonization and liberation struggles were reshaping the continent.Verso labels identify specific scenes including "Nigeria: Kano / snake being charmed" "South Africa / Daggafontein gold miners pushing cart with ore underground" "Union of South Africa Johannesburg north-eastern section of town with sand-hills of the goldmines" "Tunisia: boy climbing palm tree and diving into Roman tanks below in which Gafsa boys swim" and two Angola captions describing "rebel held territory" where a patrol meets refugees in the bush and "early morning exercises at rebel army camp Serra de Canda deep inside rain forest." The group image depicts an Angolan rebel army that has been fighting liberation from Portugal since 1961. Another South Africa caption identifies a Durban whaling scene with Africans beginning to cut up a whale while one photograph of men and boys in furred ceremonial dress is marked in later handwriting "South Africa / Xhosa doctors." Light surface and edge wear minor curling otherwise clean and legible; overall very good condition. The group anchors itself in the historical upheaval of decolonization where armed resistance to Portuguese rule entrenched apartheid industry and postcolonial social change were being documented and mediated for western audiences. unknown
RARE description of the Middle East from the beginning of 20th-century. 215x280mm. XVI+279 pages. Brown half-leather Hardcover rebound with part of original spine. Includes numerous illustrations, as well as two fold-outs (one frontispiece with a view on mount of olives, one scroll). Cover edges stained. Cover corners and spine edges slightly bumped. Ex-libris stamp (Malta Garrison library) on title page and frontispiece verso. First three pages wrinkled. Frontispiece worn, age-stained and wrinkled, left edge water-stained, upper edge taped, bottom corner slightly tattered and taped. Pages yellowing and wavy, some pages age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book has been carefully repaired by previous owners, and is still in good reading condition. We offer it for a reduced price due to its accumulated age-damage.
In-4 p. (mm. 285x200), 3 volumi in mz. tela che contengono una raccolta completa dei primi 37 numeri di quesa rivista, ciascuno con proprio “Bollettino di Supplemento”. La raccolta (conserv. le copertine orig. figurate a colori), ben illustrata da immagini fotografiche in b.n. nel t., è così composta: - 1938 ( Anno I): N. 1 (novembre) “Colonizzazione demografica”, pp. 28 + XII (di Bollettino) - N. 2 (dicem.) ”Comunicazioni con l’Impero”, pp. 28 + XV. // 1939 (Anno II): N. 3 (genn.) “Sahara Libico”, pp. 32 + XX - N. 4 (febbr.) “Impero e autarchia”, pp. 28 + XX - N. 5-6 (mar./apr.) “Cinque anni di progresso libico”, pp. 40 + XXIV - N. 7 (magg.) “Conoscenza scientifica dell’A.O.I.”, pp. 32 + XXVIII - N. 8 (giu.) “Poesia dell’Africa”, pp. 24 + XXIV - N. 9-10 (lugl./ago.) “Cinquantenario aereo”, pp. 60 + XXVIII - N. 11 (settem.) “Le isole italiane dell’Egeo baluardo orientale dell’Impero”, pp. 32 + XXIV - N. 12 (ott.)“Racconti d’Africa”, pp. 20 + XVI - N. 13 (novem.) “Clima e pioggie dell’Africa italiana”, pp. 32 + XVI - N. 14 (dicem.) “Strade di Roma in Africa”, pp. 32 + XVI. - 1940 (Anno III): N. 15 (genn.) “Disciplina e tutela delle razze nell’Impero”, pp. 32 + XVI - N. 16-17 (febbr./mar.) “Donne italiane in Africa”, pp. 64 + XVI - N. 18 (apr.) “L’Amara”, pp. 44 + XVI - N. 19 (magg.) “La Libia e l’autarchia”, pp. 32 + XVI - N. 20-21 (giu./lugl.) “Conti da regolare”, pp. 48 + XVI - N. 22 (ago.): “Oltre le nostre frontiere”, pp. 32 + XVI - N. 23 (settem.) “La Germania in Africa”, pp. 32 + XVI - N. 24 (ott.) “Impero e levante”, pp. 32 + XVI - N. 25 (novem.) “La Somalia che fu britannica”, pp. 32 + XVI - N. 26 (dicem.): “La crisi imperiale britannica”, pp. 32 + XVI. - 1941 (Anno IV): N. 27-28 (genn./febbr.) “Forze armate d’Italia in Africa”, pp. 52 + XX - N. 29 (mar.) “Richiami di passione africana”, pp. 32 + XVI - N. 30 (apr.) “Centri italiani di cultura coloniale”, pp. 36 + XVI - N. 31-32 (magg./giu.) “La Spagna in Africa”, pp. 60 + XXIV - N. 33 (lugl.) “Inframmettenze americane e russe in Africa”, pp. 36 + XVI - N. 34-35-36 (ago./settem./ott.) “I Savoia in Africa”, pp. 32 + XX. A partire dal numero successivo, il 37 (novem./dicem./genn. 1941-42) “Il trentennale della Libia: 1911-1941)”, di pp. 112, la rivista diventa trimestrale e senza il Bollettino. Tutta la raccolta è molto ben conservata.
Lotto di 68 carte stereoscopiche della Seconda Guerra Boera (1900-1901). Sei carte sono marchiate “Excelsior stereoscopic Tours” 1900, 24 sono marchiate Underwood & Underwood 1900, 19 sono marchiate Underwood & Underwood 1901, 18 sono marchiate Underwood & Underwood undated, 1 non è datata ed è marchiata “Keystone Piero Company”. Le carte sterescopiche mostrano vedute, scene militari e di battaglia, ospedali, scene storiche: Ladysmith cemetery, Boer Bridge, Majuba Hill, Pepworth Hill, Transvaal Refugee’s Camp in Durban, Dundee, New South Wales Mounted Rifles at Cape Town, Transport wagons ready for French’s movement De Aar, Honey Nest Kloof, Gras Pan, Naauwpoort, Boer prisoners, Orange River, Pontoon Bridge, Camp Green Point in Cape Town, Klip Drift, Refugees of Kimberley,Modder River, Entering of South African Light Horse in Cape Town, Zand River, Lord Robert’s advances on Pretoria, destrying Railway Bridge over the Vet River, Lord Robert’s Army toward Johannesburg, Occupation of Pretoria, The World’s Homage to deah of Queen Victoria, Hospital Hill in Johannesbrug, Bloemfontein, Railway Bridge across the Valsch River at Kroonstadt, Colesberg, Slingersfontein, Opening of Parliament Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Dopper Chruch in Pretoria, Paul Kruger’s House Pretoria, Maritzburg In buone condizioni. Alcune macchie. Formato 180x90 mm. Formato delle foto 80x75 mm) Peso Kg. 1,340Contents: (7.09 x 3.54 in; 180x90 mm). Size of the photos cm 8x7,5 (3.15 x 2.95 inches; 80x75 mm) Weight Kg. 1,340 Condition of contents: Good conditions. Some occasional stain. Lot of 68 stereoscopic cards relating Second Boer War of the years 1900 and 1901. 6 are marked “Excelsior stereoscopic Tours” 1900, 24 are marked Underwood & Underwood 1900, 19 are marked Underwood & Underwood 1901, 18 are marked Underwood & Underwood undated, 1 is undated and marked “Keystone Piero Company”. The stereoscopic cards feature views , military scenes and battlefields, Hospitals, hystorical scenes : Ladysmith cemetery, Boer Bridge, Majuba Hill, Pepworth Hill, Transvaal Refugee’s Camp in Durban, Dundee, New South Wales Mounted Rifles at Cape Town, Transport wagons ready for French’s movement De Aar, Honey Nest Kloof, Gras Pan, Naauwpoort, Boer prisoners, Orange River, Pontoon Bridge, Camp Green Point in Cape Town, Klip Drift, Refugees of Kimberley,Modder River, Entering of South African Light Horse in Cape Town, Zand River, Lord Robert’s advances on Pretoria, destrying Railway Bridge over the Vet River, Lord Robert’s Army toward Johannesburg, Occupation of Pretoria, The World’s Homage to deah of Queen Victoria, Hospital Hill in Johannesbrug, Bloemfontein, Railway Bridge across the Valsch River at Kroonstadt, Colesberg, Slingersfontein, Opening of Parliament Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Dopper Chruch in Pretoria, Paul Kruger’s House Pretoria, Maritzburg
Bella edizione londinese del 1875 circa della vita dell'esploratore e medico inglese David Livingstone (1813 - 1873). Medico missionario, è considerato come uno dei più grandi esploratori del continente africano. Il testo è impreziosito da 19 tavole litografiche in bianco e nero, antiporta colorata a mano e frontespizio figurato. Le vedute rappresentano il dottore e le sue esplorazioni, nativi indigeni, e animali africani, scene storiche: Stanley incotnra Livingstone, Table Mountain del Capo di Buona Speranza, Kwirara, Lago Ngami, Cascate Victoria nello Zambesi, Lago Victoria Nyanza, Zanzibar dal mare, St Paul de Loanda, Cascate Murchinson. In ottime condizioni. Copertina in mezza pelle con titolo in oro e data 1872 al dorso in ottime condizioni con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura in buone condizioni. Pagine in ottime condizioni con rare fioriture. In 4. cm. 30,5x24,5. Pp. VIII+632.Contents: [VIII+632]. In 4 (12 x 9.65 in; 305 x 245 mm) Weight Kg. 2,720. 19 sepia lithographic plates. Lithographic frontispiece coloured by hand and decorated title page. Not dated but 1875 circa Condition of contents: Very good conditions. Occasional foxing. Condition of binding: Half leather cover with golden title and date 1872. Superbly illustrated biography of David Livingstone with 21 lithographic views of the doctor on his explorations, the native people and animals of Africa, Stanley meeting Livingstone, Table Mountain Cape of Good Hope, Kwirara, Lake Ngami, Victoria Falls of the Zambesi, Lake Victoria Nyanza, Zanzibar from the Sea, St Paul de Loanda, Murchinson Falls. David Livingstone (1813 - 1873) was a British physician, Congregationalist, and pioneer Christian missionary with the London Missionary Society, an explorer in Africa, and one of the most popular British heroes of the late 19th-century Victorian era. He had a mythical status that operated on a number of interconnected levels: Protestant missionary martyr, working-class "rags-to-riches" inspirational story, scientific investigator and explorer, imperial reformer, anti-slavery crusader, and advocate of commercial and colonial expansion.
188722262Witwatersrand, Transvaal, Afrique du Sud 1887 un plan papier replié, de La région aurifère de Witwatersrand, Transvaal, Afrique du Sud format déplié : 71 x 106 cm, plan gravé en noir avec les délimitations des intérets de la Compagnie Anglo-Française d'Exploitation Aurifère délimité en rose et rouge, sans date (1887),
122103 illustrations originales de Cana, 1942, pochette cartonnée in-4, 17 gouaches, dessins et lavis de différents formats.
182914895Arthus Bertrand Paris 1829 2 vol. 2 vol. in-8 de XLVI 329 pp. 1 f.n.ch. (table) et 2 ff.n.ch. 344 pp. (mal chiffré 440), demi-basane de l'époque, dos lisse fileté.
193065893München, KiD Kunst im Druck, o. J. (um 1930). Farb. lithogr. Plakat (ca. 120 x 84 cm).
189215564Quantin Paris 1892 1 vol. Grand in-4 de 253 pp., cartonnage éditeur polychrome de l'époque, dos lisse orné, couverture et dos illustrés conservés, tranches dorées.
189015565Quantin Paris 1890 1 vol. Grand in-4 de 3 ff.n.ch. 245 pp., cartonnage éditeur polychrome de l'époque, dos lisse orné, couverture illustrée conservée, tranches dorées.
178915386Dessenne Paris 1789 1 vol. In-8 de 4 ff.n.ch. 399 pp., cartonnage de l'époque, dos lisse fileté, pièce de titre (frottée), tranches jaspées.
49973Jansen.An 3.3 vols.in-8 en veau marbré d'époque.Complet des 18 planches.Tranches marbrées.Dos ornés avec pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge.Plats soulignés de 3 filets dorés.Bel état.
192521013CRES 1925 1 Illustré de vingt-trois dessins et aquarelles d'Albert MARQUET. Paris, Collection des Arts, Editions Crès & Cie, Imprimerie Coulouma, 1925, in-8, broché, couverture rempliée, titre doré sur le plat supérieur remplié, titre et nom de l'auteur sur le dos, 1 frontispice, 2 feuilles, 94 pages, 2 feuilles, 3 planches hors-texte.
La carta viene preparata da Gerard Mercator per l’Atlantis Pars Altera (1595) pubblicato postumo alla morte dell’autore, sotto la supervisione del figlio Rumold Mercator, dallo stampatore di Duisburg Albert Buys. Composto da sei parti – pubblicate separatamente tra il 1589 e il 1594 – comprende 107 mappe, tutte tranne la carta del mondo di Rumold, firmate da Gerard Mercator. Le lastre vennero poi acquistate da Jodocus Hondius, che tra il 1606 e il 1630 le utilizzò per il suo Atlas Sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica Mundi, integrandole ed aggiornandole con proprie “nuove” carte. Delle mappe di Mercator sono note anche ristampe curate da Johannes Janssonius. Le edizioni Hondius e Janssonius ebbero un grande successo commerciale e furono stampate in più lingue, con il testo al verso della carta in latino, francese, tedesco e olandese. La carta è incisa con i connotati tipici dell'opera mercatoriana. Le montagne sono allineate in un concetto di area montuosa, non per indicare vere catene o valli, ed hanno una struttura con qualche differenza nella dimensione, ma simile per quanto riguarda la forma, con pendici verticali e cime piatte. Le città sono mostrate attraverso castelli più o meno grandi caratterizzati da tetti slanciati ed aguzzi, simili a cappelli di mago. Esemplare tratto da Atlas Sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica Mundi di Jodocus Hondius. Incisione in rame, in buono stato di conservazione. Bibliografia cfr. Koeman II Me 11 e Koeman II Me 13A, 1595); Van der Krogt 1:002; J. Keuning, The History of an Atlas, in “Imago Mundi” IV (1947) pp. 37-43; World Encompassed p. 134. The map is prepared by Gerard Mercator for his Atlantis Pars Altera (1595) published posthumously after the death of Mercator, by the Duisburg printer Albert Buys, under the supervision of his son Rumold Mercator. Composed of six parts - published separately between 1589 and 1594 - it includes 107 maps, all except Rumold's map of the world, made by Gerard Mercator. The plates were then purchased by Jodocus Hondius, who between 1606 and 1630 used them for his Atlas Sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica Mundi, integrating and updating them with his own "new" maps. Of Mercator's maps are also known reprints edited by Johannes Janssonius. The Hondius and Janssonius editions had a great commercial success and were printed in several languages, with the text on the back of the map in Latin, French, German and Dutch. The map is engraved with the typical connotations of Mercatorian work. The mountains are aligned in a mountainous area concept, not to indicate true chains or valleys, and have a structure with some differences in size, but similar in shape, with vertical slopes and flat tops. The cities are shown through more or less large castles characterized by slender and pointed roofs, similar to wizard hats. Example from Atlas Sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica Mundi by Jodocus Hondius. Copper engraving, in good condition. Bibliografia cfr. Koeman II Me 11 e Koeman II Me 13A, 1595); Van der Krogt 1:002; J. Keuning, The History of an Atlas, in “Imago Mundi” IV (1947) pp. 37-43; World Encompassed p. 134.
In folio. Dim. 39x25 cm. Pp. XVI+328+630, 2+324+XVI+392, (8)+335+(1)+(12)+303+(1), XVI+XX+620. Peso Kg. 10. Edizione del 1759 di questa celebre opera canonica di Zeger Bernard Van Espen (16461728) giuresconsulto e canonista belga, professore all'Università di Lovanio. Van Espen è considerato il più importante rappresentante del movimento giansenista in tutta Europa. L'opera è composta da sette tomi legati in quattro volumi ed è completa. Frontespizio in rosso e nero. Numerosi gli argomenti trattati: clero, custodi delle parrocchie, Capitolo della Cattedrale, Sede vacante, dignitati, elezione e nomina dei Vescovi, Conferma dei Vescovi, legati e nunzi apostolici, superiori nei monasteri, sacramenti, diritto matrimoniale (seconde nozze, divorzi, impedimenti), benefici, diritto del patronato, pensione degli ecclesiastici, simonia, decime e obbligazioni, sepolture, ospedali, cause ecclesiastiche, delitti, cause cirminali, censure, Dissertatio canonica de peculiaritate religione, Dissertatio canonica, Dissertatio canonico historica, Tractatus de simonia, De dispensationibus, Jure parochorum, Codici ecclesiastici e raccolte di canoni nei secoli, DEcretales, Diritto odierno belga ecc.. L'ultimo tomo dedicato al diritto internazionale: antichi codici di canoni della Grecia, Spagna, Francia, Orientali, Nicene, Lovanio, Antiochia, Costantinopoli, Tracia, Sinodi e canoni Africani, Cartagine ecc... In buone condizioni e completa. Copertina in piena pergamena con titolo in oro al dorso in ottime condizioni con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura in buone condizioni. All'interno le pagine si presentano in buone condizioni con fioriture e qualche brunitura. Nel tomo III e pagine dalla 303 alla 312 e dalla 100 alla 106 legate male. Pagina 595 dell'ultimo tomo staccato dalla legatura. Edition of 1759 of this famosu church law work by Zewger Bernard Van Espen (16461728) belgian juresconsult and canonist, teacher in the university of Lovanio. Van Espen is considered the most vimportant exponent of jansenist movement in whole Europe. The work is amde up of seven tomes bound together in four volumes and it is complete. Red and black title page. Inside: clergy, Capitols of Cathedral, election and nomination of byshops, Byshops, monasteries, sacraments, marriage right (second marriages, divorces, impediments), benefits, right of patronate, simony, obbligations, burings, hosapitals, church trials, murders, criminal trials, Dissertatio canonica de peculiaritate religione, Dissertatio canonica, Dissertatio canonico historica, Tractatus de simonia, De dispensationibus, Jure parochorum, Codici ecclesiastici e raccolte di canoni nei secoli, DEcretales, Diritto odierno belga ecc.. Ther last tome is totally dedicated to international church law: antique codes of canons of Greece, Spain, France, Eastern, Nicene, Lovanio, Antiochia, Costantinoples, Tracia, African synodes and canons, Cartagine ecc... In good conditions and complete Full parchemnt coeval cover in very good general conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine. Binding in good conditions. Inside pages are in good conditions with foxings and some yellowings. In tome III and pages from 303 until 312 and from 100 until 106 lare badly bound. Page 595 of last tome deatcehd from binding.
1895197876-1Berlin, Paetel 1895. 467 S. Mit 16 Illustrationen u. 1 Karte. Illustr. Original-Leinenband