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45282Imprimerie Impériale.1809.In-folio demi-relié.4 Mémoires reliés ensemble. 47 p.de "Mémoire sur le nilomètre de l'ile d'éléphantine et les mesures égyptiennes."/16 p.du "Mémoire sur les mesures agraires des anciens égyptiens."/ 64 p. "Observation sur la Vallée d'Egypte et sur l'exhaussement séculaire du sol qui la recouvre Planche dépliante et Appendice"./ 224 p.du "Mémoire sur l'Agriculture,l'Industrie,et le Commerce de l'Egypte." Ouvrage dédicacé par l'Auteur.Etat correct avec des rousseurs ou des brunissures.demi-cuir vert à coins.Dos à 5 nerfs avec caractères et fleurons dorés.Initiales en queue.Pierre-Aimé Girard ,Ingénieur des Ponts et Chaussées,participa à l'Expédition d'Egypte en 1789.
173723878London, J. Hughs für J. Brindley und C. Corbett, 1737. 3 Bl., LXXII S., 1 Bl., IX, 356 (recte 360) S.; 2 Bl., S. 359-540, 3 Bl., S. 591-800 (so komplett). Mit 8 Kupfertafeln (davon 3 gefaltet). 8° (20 x 12,5 cm). Halbleder der Zeit mit Rückenschild.
1719127501719 3 volumes, reliure pastiche (20ème) plein veau havane moucheté in-octavo (binding full calfskin in-octavo), dos long (spine without raised band), décoré or (gilt decoration) filets et roulettes or (gilt line) et fleuron au fer plein ( floweret with full blocking stamp) - titre frappé or (gilt title) - pièce de titre sur fond bordeaux (label of title) avec filets or (label of title with gilt line) et pièce de tomaison sur fond bordeaux (label of volume numbering) - filets or, toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges) jaspées (all marbled edges) rouges (all red edges), orné de 2 cartes dépliantes (folding maps) hors-texte (full page engraving) gravées sur Bois (engraving-wood) en noir (Une carte de la Natolie par de l'Isle et une carte de la Basse Egypte et du cours du Nil par Lucas) et de 32 gravures hors texte gravées sur Bois (engraving-wood) en noir dont 16 depliantes (folding plates), légères traces de cicatrices de mouillures marginales (scars of waterstains) dans le bas des volumes et seulement dans les toutes dernières pages, [24]-384-[8] + [2]-384-[4] + [2]-345-[9] pages, 1719 Rouen Robert Machuel le jeune Editeur,
114702levy in-folio Paris, Librairie centrale des Beaux-Arts, Emile LEVY, [sans date], 1 portfolio de 305 x 410 mm environ, (2) ff. (Justification de tirage, page de titre), 4 pages (Notice), 3 pages (Table des planches), complet des 100 planches. Tirage à 300 exemplaires numérotés (n°146). Portfolio en toile verte, titré en doré sur le plat supérieur, trois attaches en tissu. Quelques marques sur la toile, tranches brunies, rares traces foncées en marge des feuillets, quelques rousseurs, défaut planche 67 sans atteinte à l'image, sinon bon état général.
1704P1-3P-4Toul, Laurent, 1704. Première et seule édition. 3 parties en 1 volume in-4 (250x180mm), relié demi-chagrin postérieur. 11 ff.n.c., 750 pp., illustré de bandeaux. La relation est en 3 parties : Egypte, Terre Sainte, Asie Mineure. Ouvrage peu commun. Le voyage de Morison traite aussi de l’Italie, l’Egypte, l’Arabie, la Syrie, les iles Méditerranéenne, l’archipel Grec, la Morée et la côte Barbaresque. Tolber mentionne un portrait et deux cartes absents de cet exemplaire ainsi que dans l’exemplaire de la B.N. First and only edition of the work of Antoine Morison’s Travels in the middle east. Very rare in-4° (250x180mm), half leather binding (19th century) divided in three books. Very rare travel.
18266438Paris, Imprimerie Royale , 1826. 1826 1 vol. in-8° ( 220 x 137 mm) de: [2] ff., III, 288 pp. [2] ff. et 19 lithographies colorées à la main et 2 cartes dépliantes rehaussées. Ex-libris manuscrit à l'encre sur le f.t.: "Fritz": comte Louis Frédéric Ghislain de Merode. (rares rousseurs ou salissures). Demi-basane d'époque, plats recouverts de papier marbré raciné, titre de maroquin rouge, dos à faux-nerfs orné, tranches supérieure jaspée, couvertures brochées conservées.
1801PHO-1355Paris, H. Agasse, an 9 [1801]-1807. 6 vol. in-8 (207 x 134 mm) sans l’Atlas ,xx-392pp.-1f. , 2ff.-377pp.1f. , 2ff.-iv-369pp.-1f.,2ff.-456pp.-1f.,2ff.-xv-485pp.,2ff.-522pp.-1f., relié demi veau, dos lisse richement orné,tranches marbrées (Reliure de l'époque), quelques frottements .
Paris, chez Tourneisen fils, 1808. Traduit de l'italien par M***, avec les observations de MM. Anquetil du Perron, J. R. Forster et Silvestre de Sacy ; et une dissertation de M. Anquetil sur la propriété individuelle et foncière dans l'Inde et en Égypte. 3 volumes In-8 + 1 atlas In-4, reliés demi-basane cerise, dos lisses très ornés. XI + XIX + 496 pages - IV + 558 pages - IV + 508 + XLVII pages + Atlas de 13 planches et une grande carte dépliante "Presqu'île de l'Inde" tirée de la 1re partie de la carte d'Asie de M. d'Anville (1751). Portrait en frontispice du tome I. Quelques rousseurs sans gravité. Edition originale de la traduction Française. Bel exemplaire.
1948356161948 Guise - Maslahat al-Misbaha al-Misriya - 1948 - 2 volumes in-folio - Reliure plein chagrin vert - Plats ornés de calligraphies arabes - coiffes, coins et coupes usées au premier volume - petites taches à quelques pages du tome 1 - Bon exemplaire -
1735PHO-674Paris, Charles J.-B. Delespine fils, 1735.T1(4), xvi, (2), 470 pp., ( 22) .T2(3), 521 pp., (14) .T3(6), 558 pp., (17).T4(6), 572 pp., (16).T5 (5), 613 pp., (15). T6 (4) 615 pp., (17) 6 volumes in-12, veau moucheté, dos à nerfs orné avec pièce de titre et tomaison, tranches marbrées (Reliure de l'époque), défauts d’usage, manque au dos , charnières fendues , coiffes arasées .
Quarto. Pp. (v), 104. Text figures. Lithographed entirely from the manuscript. Original publisher's stiff wrappers, trifle frayed at head of spine. In a very good condition, fine interior. ~ First edition. Extremely rare original copy of De Buck's doctoral thesis, presented to Leiden University on July 6, 1922. Published privately by the now long defunct Leiden printers firm of IJdo, De Buck's historical manuscript is lithographed in its entirety. Includes the now practically extinct original 8-point Thesis Statement, a 4-page sheet with title-page. Adriaan de Buck (1892-1959) studied Egyptology under Sethe, Erman and Möller to become later one of the foremost Egyptologists of his time. In 1922 he gained a theological doctorate at the University of Leiden, for which he wrote a thesis on the Primeval Hill as a concept in Egyptian religion, "a work which has exercised a profound influence on all later studies on the Heliopolitan theology". (Dawson & Uphill). In 1925 he was asked by Gardiner and Breasted to edit an extensive and fully comprehensive edition of the Coffin Texts to be published by the Oriental Institute of Chicago. At the time of his death seven great volumes of texts had appeared, and part of his other great work of translating and commenting on them had also been completed, "an achievement rarely equalled by one individual in the field of Egyptology". A classic book of utmost rarity, a landmark in the history of Egyptology. [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018) who had acquired at the time several of De Buck's books.
Two volumes. I. Text: Quarto. Pp. xx, 581; II. Plates: Oblong small folio 28x36cm. Pp. x, plus 67 plates. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's full cloth, decoration to cover. In fine condition. ~ First edition. Extremely rare editio princeps of this renowned work with the wonderful plates in folio size.
Small folio. Pp. iv, 22. Plus 49 plates, for the greatest part printed in fine collotype, of which two in colour. With a full-page illustration to the text. Original printed wrappers, edges discoloured, some wear to spine-ends. In a very good condition, fine interior, crisp plates. ~ First edition. University of California Publications, Egyptian Archaeology, IV. Henry Frederick Lutz (1886-1973). Among his chief publications. [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018). Beinlich-Seeber 12624.
16020514-23Venedig, Gio[vanni] Antonio e Giacomo de' Franceschi 1602. 4°. Titel mit großer Holzschnitt-Druckermarke, 10 Bll., 919 S. (Fehldruck auf S. 444 u. 448, diese beiden S. leer, aber Text in Kopie beiligend) mit ca. 300 Holzschnitt-Illustrationen im Text. Pgmt. d. Zeit, Deckel mit Resten alter Tinte, Vorsätze wohl im 20. Jhd. erneuert. Titel u. erste Ss. mit Knitterfalten, Titel u. Widmungsblatt mit Leinenfalz verstärkt, Titel mit alt ergänztem Eckabriss, durchgehend leicht gebräunt, letzte Ss. in der unteren rechten Ecke mit leichtem Wasserrand. [6 Warenabbildungen]
190220991902 Edtions H. Dunot et E. Pinat, Paris, 1902- 1904-1906. 6 tomes en 7 volumes in-8 brochés, + atlas in-4. 344, 319, 334, 412, 520, 294, 460 pages, 40 planches, doubles ou repliées . Tome 1: Période des Etudes et de la Constuction; (1854-1869); Tome 2: Période de l'Exploitation (1870-1882); Tome 3: Période de l' Exploitation (1883-1902); Tome 4: Projets, Dispositions Adoptées en Exécution; Tome 5: Exécution des Travaux; Volumes 6 et 7, suite de l'Exécution des Travaux
1787PHO-2233Paris, Volland, Desenne, 1787, 2 volumes in-4 (26,5 x 20,5 cm). Veau marbré, filets torsadés aux plats, dos à nerfs orné avec pièces de titre et tomaison rouges, tranches dorées (Reliure de l'époque). Quelques griffures et frottements, légères épidermures, petits accrocs aux coiffes, coins usés, la carte de Syrie provient de l’édition in-8 (identique).
19088296Caire / Dresde, F. Diemer succ. / Kunstanstalt Stengel & Co, [1908]. In folio de [4]-19 pages et 50 planches sous chemise pleine percaline brune décorée à rabats. Deux taches minuscules au second plat.
195537368BBRoma:, Pontificium Institutum Biblicum, 1955-1964. Lex.-8°. LXXXII, 625, 15* S., broschiert 2 Teile von 3. (gut erhalten) (=Analecta Orientalia, commentationes scientificae de rebus Orientis antiqui, 34/39)
85 volumes bound in 88. Quarto. Various paginations. Plated and figures. Original stiff wrappers. In a very good condition, mostly fine, many issues are practically new. ~ First edition. Comprising of a complete, uninterrupted run of 81 years. Includes the volumes Indexes I-XX; Indexes XXI-XL; Reviews Supplement 71; Reviews Supplement 90. Total of 85 volumes of the series entirely in the first edition with all the superb collotype plates. Excellent set, fully collated for completeness and condition.
Elephant folio. Pp. xi, plus 40 plates printed in various techniques, partly lithography, partly collotype, mostly double-page or folding, several in exquisite coloured collotype, including the frontispiece. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, large decoration embossed on cover in gilt, gilt spine; cloth coating very superficially rubbed in places on cover. In excellent condition, mint interior. A splendid copy, seldom found in such condition. ~ First edition. An outstanding production. Collotype is one of the most accurate and attractive methods of photomechanical tonal printing processes. Highly skilled and expensive process, it cannot produce more than a limited number of impressions. It has been used for single-sheet prints and luxury portfolios, and since the 1950s has been abandoned by all except a few small specialist firms. Coloured collotypes the size of the plates here (image size up to ca. 50x110 cm) are very rare indeed in book production, so much so in such superb quality. Sir Alan Henderson Gardiner (1879-1963); Amice Mary Calverley (1896-1959); Myrtle Florence Broome (1888-1978). Beinlich-Seeber 8402.
Elephant folio. Pp. ix, plus 46 plates printed in various techniques, partly lithography, partly collotype, mostly double-page or folding, several in exquisite coloured collotype, including the frontispiece. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, large decoration embossed on cover in gilt, gilt spine; two very small tears at outermost fore-margin of one plate, discretely closed on verso. In mint condition, both externally and internally. A splendid copy, seldom found in such condition. ~ First edition. An outstanding production. Collotype is one of the most accurate and attractive methods of photomechanical tonal printing processes. Highly skilled and expensive process, it cannot produce more than a limited number of impressions. It has been used for single-sheet prints and luxury portfolios, and since the 1950s has been abandoned by all except a few small specialist firms. Coloured collotypes the size of the plates here (image size ca. 50x110 cm) are very rare indeed in book production, so much so in such superb quality. Sir Alan Henderson Gardiner (1879-1963); Amice Mary Calverley (1896-1959); Myrtle Florence Broome (1888-1978). Beinlich-Seeber 8402.
Six volumes. Royal quarto. Pp. viii, 409; 420; 443; 376; 517; 234. Hardcover, the first four volume uniformly bound in nice three-quarters buckram and matching boards, spine strips from original wrappers laid-down. The last two volumes are in the original publisher's blue full cloth, gilt lettering on red morocco labels to spine, gilt lettering to cover. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Published posthumously. The first four volumes, Spruch 213-506, were published a year after Sethe's death. Sethe's original manuscript was transferred to print by an old, now defunct method called "Manuldruck", also known as "Reflex Copying Process". The four volumes were printed by the inventor of this method, the printers' firm Max Ullman of Zwicaku. In 1962 appeared by Augustin Volume V, Spruch 507-582, to be followed the same year by Volume VI, Index. Also these two volumes are presented here in the first edition, to be distinguished from the second edition of the entire work which also appeared that year. [Provenance:] Some of the volumes occasionally with light marginal annotations in pencil or light pen, few cases within the text, some underlining, few cases in light colour crayon, all in the characteristic neat hand of Prof. Dr. Herman te Velde from whose library this wonderful set comes. Kurt Heinrich Sethe (1869-1934). Beinlich-Seeber 18525 (vols. I-IV).
Sixteen volumes bound in 12. Quarto. Pp. 1-1226, plus preliminary pages to each volume. Original printed wrappers, those of 3 volumes are a bit edge frayed with some wear to spines; all the rest are in fine condition. ~ First edition and second, improved edition. Vol. I-IV: Zweite, verbesserte Auflage, 1927-1930; Vol. VI-XII: Eerste Auflage, 1906-07; Vol. V & XIII-XVI: Unveränderter Nachdruck der zweiten, verbesserten Auflage, 1961 (Vol V bound with three other books). Rare complete set comprising almost entirely of the first original installments of this work. From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Heerma van Voss with some of his neat marginal annotations in pencil. Beinlich-Seeber 18528.
184526561London: F.G. Moon and Co. 1845. From the Standard Folio First Edition limited to 500 sets only. A single original hand-coloured lithographic plate drawn on stone by Louis Haghe after David Roberts' paintings done on location in 1838. Printed on a single folio sheet 24" x 16.5" the captioned image is 19.5" x 13" now presented in cream mounting boards 30" x 24" glazed behind clear mylar. Beautifully hand-coloured to the highest standards of the time. An example in excellent condition clean fresh beautifully preserved. FROM One of the most desirable of all travel and COLOURplate books. We have a good number of impressive images from the Standard Folio Edition of this classic work available for purchase. As well as many views of Egypt we also have available views of Nubia Petra Sinai the Jordan Tyre Sidon and Baalbec. Please inquire for further details.<br> In the course of two and a half months in 1838 traveling some 800 miles south from Cairo Roberts recorded the monumental temple sites along the Nile in more than a hundred sketches. As the first British artist to sketch the monuments of Ancient Egypt set on "Plains so vast.that until you come near them you have no idea of their magnificence" Roberts was well aware of the stir his drawings would create in London. According to John Ruskin writing in PRAETERITA Roberts's drawings "were the first studies ever made conscientiously by an English painter not to exhibit his own skill but to give true portraiture of scenes of historical and religious interest. F.G. Moon and Co. hardcover
176510656Paris, chez Vincent, 1765 Deux volumes in-8 (165 x 96 mm), 1 f. n. ch., XCIV pp., 402 pp., 1 f. n. ch. ; XVI pp., 390 pp., 1 f. n. ch. Veau blond, triple filet doré d’encadrement sur les plats, fleuron en écoinçon, armes au centre, dos lisse orné et fleuronné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge et de tomaison en maroquin marron, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches dorées sur marbrures, menus frottements, petite tache marron en tête d'un plat, petite épidermure sur une coupe et une coiffe (reliure de l’époque).