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153212434Cologne: Eucharius Cervicornus Eucharii Cervicorni. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1532. Vellum. 16 240 ie 238 32 pp. In 8s R8 is the last blank. Small octavo 6" x 4" 15 cm x 10 cm full vellum with yapp edges all edges stained dark blue. Beautiful engraved title page with architectural frame and Cleopatra and the asp at the bottom done by Holbein. Wonderful engraving of St. Jerome in his study with his lion and his book the facing page has a spectacular initial with a Roman head along with a small intricately engraved illustration of a saint with a swan with Mary and the infant Jesus in the background St. Hugh . Tables of concordance at the rear. Condition is very good. General light age and patina to the vellum old shelf marks in brown ink to the front cover handwritten spine title quite faded. Interior end papers have an Italian book seller's label some small brown ink marks. Title page has an owner's inscription in old ink of Flavius Floriani Fulginatis occasional small marks or underlinings all seem to be quite old. Paper is a bit toned with some foxing occasional other small flaws which don't hinder reading or appreciation. Entirely in Latin. A quite scarce book. Ammonius of Alexandria was a 3rd century Christian philosopher who is thought to have developed one of the earliest gospel harmonies. The Ammonius text here was said to have been translated by Victor de Capua a 6th century bishop who also worked with the Syriac gospel harmonies the Diatesseron of Tatian. According to a note on a University of Ghent copy Victor de Capua was hesitant whether to ascribe the work to Tatian or to Ammonius. Appears to be a re-setting of the also very hard to find 1524 Mainz edition which identifies Michael Memlius as the modern editor. Very hard to find. Only 3 copies at auction in the last 60 years none for sale now not many in libraries. USTC 689184 VD16 B 4634 ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Eucharius Cervicornus (Eucharii Cervicorni) hardcover
161937801Pisavri Pesaro Typis Flaminij Concordiæ 1619. Folio. Contemp. hcalf. Fronthinge nearly broken but still holding. Titlepage in red a. black. 8 of 10 leaves lacking first leaf of the foreword and last leaf of Index. Text complete. 255 leaves with many figures in the text. First 16 leaves with some browning and foxing in lower right corners. 5 leaves mended no loss of text and 8 with smaller repairs no loss. A few annotations in margins in old hand. <br/><br/><em>Scarce second expanded edition of Federico Commandino's importent translation of the Elements. Commandino's first translation was published in 1572 and this translation was made use of by subsequent editors for centuries. The first Italian translation was also done from the Latin text of Commandino. - Riccardi 16192. - Max Steck: IV 19. </em> unknown
161937801Pisavri (Pesaro), Typis Flaminij Concordiæ, 1619. Folio. Contemp. hcalf. Fronthinge nearly broken, but still holding. Titlepage in red a. black. (8) of 10 leaves, lacking first leaf of the foreword and last leaf of Index. Text complete. 255 leaves with many figures in the text. First 16 leaves with some browning and foxing in lower right corners. 5 leaves mended, no loss of text and 8 with smaller repairs, no loss. A few annotations in margins in old hand.
1660990F21London: B. Mills and J. Robinson c1660 . First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 8" by 5". None. A bright example of James Bellamy's very scarce first English language translation of Origen's 'Contra Celsum' offering an impassioned defence of Christianity. The very scarce first English language translation of this work translated from the original Latin of Origen of Alexandria by James Bellamy.Written around 248 AD this is a major apologetics work by Origen of Alexandria which counters the work of pagan philosopher and controversialist Celsus who had written an attack of Christianity in 'The True Word'.Rebound in cloth with endpapers renewed. Library bookplates of the General Theological Seminary to pastedowns with stamps to title page and final leaf.ESTC R32215Retaining half title. With a divisional half title and separate pagination but with continuous register as called for.2 A-2C8 2D6. Collated complete. Undated; dated circa 1660 via the majority of institutions such as the London Library and by Wing STC.Origen wrote this work 'Contra Celsum' at the request of his patron a wealthy Christian named Ambrose who insisted that a Christian needed a response to Celsus. Rebound in cloth with endpapers renewed. Externally fine. Library bookplates to front and rear pastedown. Internally firmly bound. Library stamp to verso of final leaf and title page. Pages lightly age toned but generally clean and bright. Small loss to fore edge of half title. Very Good B. Mills and J. Robinson hardcover
156424296<p><strong>1564 Saint Athanasius of Alexandria Egypt 1ed Holbein Durer Style Bible Woodcuts</strong></p><p>Athanasius the Great of Alexandria was a 4th-century church father who was known as being one of the greatest Egyptian leaders in Christianity. He is often best remembered for his opposition to Arius and Eusebius of Nicomedia which ultimately relegated him to exile multiple times. </p><p>Athanasius's works mostly include letters though the letters are greatly in defense of Christianity. He sought to defend the Holy Trinity as well as decrees made at the Council of Nicaea. This Nicaean defense 367AD is one of the first-known written examples of the listings of the New Testament books. </p><p>The writings of Athanasius serve two purposes – attack paganism and defend teachings of Christian redemption. This mindset is fulfilled throughout his works including his Old Testament exegeses where he defends the truth of the Holy Spirit.</p><p>This 1564 Basel edition was published by Nicolas and Eusebius Episcopios in an impressive leather-bound tome. </p><p>Item number: #24296</p><p>Price: $1250</p><p>ATHANASIUS of Alexandria</p><p><strong><em>Athanasii Magni Alexandrini Episcopi graviss. scriptoris et sanctiss. martyris Opera : in quatuor tomos distribute</em></strong></p><p>Basileae: Ex officina Episcopiana per Nicolaum et Eusebium Episcopios 1564. First edition.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->8 730 142 24</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Numerous illustrated initials throughout</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->References: USTC 613803</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: Latin </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~12.75in X 9in 32cm x 22.5cm</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Very rare and desirable </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>24296</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> officina Episcopiana, per Nicolaum et Eusebium Episcopios], hardcover
1647179140Bologna: Per Carlo Zenero 1647. Hardcover. VG overall wear and staining to the temporary white boards text/illustrations/diagrams are very clean and clear with light age toning as expected with age. Has been temporarily rebound by an astute amateur most would likely prefer this to be rebound by a more seasoned hand. Bound in simple white boards utility binding only bw illustrated title page 8 103 8 pages bw illustrations and diagrams throughout. Text in Italian. " Aggiontoui dal medesimo Quattro theoremi non men belli. Et il modo con che si fà artificiosamente salir vn canale d'acqua viua ò morta in cima d'ogn'alta torre." - title page translated: Added by the same Quattro theoremi non less belli. And the way in which it is artificially made to rise in a channel of water is dead on top of every high tower. The "Quattro theoremi" p. 87-103--has special title page. Per Carlo Zenero hardcover
1900002013Paris Pelletan, 1896 et 1900
185968685Cura et studio Joannis Auberti, Accurante et recognoscente J.P. Migne, 10 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs dorés, Apud J.P. Migne, Petit-Montrouge, 1859. Rappel du Titre complet : S.P.N. Cyrilli Alexandriae Archiepiscopi Opera quae reperiri potuerunt Omnia. (10 Tomes - Complet). Patrologiae Cursus completus. Series Graeca. Tomus LXVIII, LXIX, LXX, LXXI, LXXII, lXXIII, LXXIV, LXXV, LXXVI, LXXVII [ Patrologia Graeca Tomes 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77 - Saint Cyrille d'Alexandrie ]
1895210203Zürich, Photoglob / Schroeder, um 1895. 30 Tafeln in Heliogravur, lose in OLwd.-Mappe mit goldgepr. Deckelillustration und goldgepr. floral gemusterten Mappenflügeln und Innenseite des Vorderdeckels. Quer-2°, 37 x 46 cm (Tafeln), 38 x 47 cm.
100150Bologna typis Laelii a Vulpe 1769. Large folio. LXIV 520 pp. The title with engr. vignette with a wolf. Fine engr. vignettes and initial letters and an engr. facsmile example from the MSS. Minor foxing spotting pp. 335-337. Contemporary vellum spine with raised bands and with handwritten title in ink library paper label at lower compartment fine marbled edges. Book plate of Bibliotheca Rosales Bername. From the library of Bengt Lassen. OCLC 43192384. Hoffman p. 546. First printing of â€De trinitate†written against Arianism in the 4th century. Greek and latin paralleltext. Didymus the Blind from Alexandria c. 310-395 is one of the Greek fathers. He was a learned student of Origen and an ascetic blind since the age of four and one of the principal opponents of Arianism. In 553 the Second Council of Constantinople however condemned his works along with those of Origen and Evagrius and many of his works were therefore not copied during the Middle Ages and subsequently lost. The â€De trinitate†was also considered lost when Johannes Aloysius Mingarellius found a MSS of it. This is the first printing both of the original Greek text and of the Latin translation by Mingarellli who also added a life of Didymus. Bengt Lassen 1908-74 var hovrättsrÃ¥d och Ã¥ren 1953-73 VD för Norstedts förlag. Han var en duktig latinist och hade en fin samling romerska författare. Han figurerar i bakgrunden i Maria Langs deckare â€Mördarens bokâ€. hardcover
15836293Lutetiae Paris E Typographia Steph. Prevosteau . 1583-85. Two works bound in one volume: 12mo pp. xxiv 347 i. 12mo pp. ii 11 xi 90. Old ink-burn D11-E9 in the first work ie pp. 93-114 particularly noticeable E3-E6. Second work lacks two of the final leaves of text. Text concludes with the errata on verso of H1; H2 and H3 have been extracted; H4 blank as called for by Adams is present. Greek and Latin text. Contemporary limp vellum. Two early ownership inscriptions on title. The clearer of the two reads Ex libris Ioa. Maussaci in an early seventeenth century hand possibly Philippe Jacques de Maussac 1590-1650 president in Montpellier and a Greek scholar he edited Harpocration in 1614 cf. Sandys II p. 287. First edition of the commentary on the Golden Verses of Pythagorus by the fifth-century Neoplatonist Hierocles discovered in the library of François de la Rochefoucauld-Randan and edited and translated by Curterius; bound here with the first edition of Théodore Marcile's Latin translation. Both works were printed by Stephan Prevosteau - he is credited in the colophon of the first work and a variant title page carries his imprint Adams P2312 rather than Nivelles - and pairings of the works are not unknown. The example in the recently dispersed Macclesfield library lot 2711 in part 8 October 2006 was similarly bound in limp vellum and issuing them together may have been Prevosteaus own recommendation to his clients.Adams P2313 & P2314; Brunet III 154-155; Sandys II 105. Book hardcover
1592PHO-1814Paris, Estienne, 1592, folio, relié demi basane (19eme), dos à nerfs avec auteur et date, coins usés, frottements aux plats, petite déchirure au titre, mouillure par intermittence.
174441890Kjøbenhavn, Ernst Henrik Berling, 1744. 4to. Samt. hldrbd. over træ. Ryg lidt slidt Overtrækspapiret på permer med mangler.(12),20,311 pp. samt 5 foldede kobberstukne plancher, i teksten talrige geometriske figurer. De første blade og de 5 plancher med en svag vandskjold. Svag skjold på de sidste ca 20 blade. En del blade med brunplet i øvre margin.4to. Contemporary half calf over wooden boards. Spine a bit worn and lacing some of the paper over boards. Faint damp stain to first leaves, to plates, and to the last ab. 20 leaves. Some leaves with a brown spot to upper margin. (12), 20, 311 pp + 5 folded engraved plates. Numerous geometrical figures in the text.
174441890Kjøbenhavn Ernst Henrik Berling 1744. 4to. Samt. hldrbd. over træ. Ryg lidt slidt Overtrækspapiret på permer med mangler.1220311 pp. samt 5 foldede kobberstukne plancher i teksten talrige geometriske figurer. De første blade og de 5 plancher med en svag vandskjold. Svag skjold på de sidste ca 20 blade. En del blade med brunplet i øvre margin.4to. Contemporary half calf over wooden boards. Spine a bit worn and lacing some of the paper over boards. Faint damp stain to first leaves to plates and to the last ab. 20 leaves. Some leaves with a brown spot to upper margin. 12 20 311 pp 5 folded engraved plates. Numerous geometrical figures in the text. <br/><br/><em>Første udgave på dansk af Euclids "Elementer" omfattende Bog 1-6 og 11-12. J.F. Ramus have allerede nogle år tidligere udgivet Euclid men disse var mindre lærebøger i uddrag og på latin. Oversættelsen indeholder en lang introduktion af Ramus "Betænkning om Euclidis Elementer og om deres Oversættelse i det Danske Sprog."Ziegenbalg var teologisk kandidat men havde studeret matematik i flere år både i Jena og i England. Han blev udnævnt til professor i matematik ved Københavns Universitet efter Ramus og havde i nogle år forinden fungeret som dennes assistent. Hans oversættelse er dedikeret Christian den VI og i forordet introducerer han den således "offereres oversættelsen Deres Kongelige Majestæt.disse udi det Danske Sprog oversatte Elementa Geometriæ som ere Hoved=Kilden til alle Mathematiske Videnskaber og have nu i 2000 Aar været i saa stor Estime at alle de største og erfarne Mathematici have grundet deres Skrifter paa dem og at de til almindelig Nytte og Brug ere bekientgiorte næsten udi alle Europæiske men ey tilforn i dette Sprog."First edition of the first Euclid-translation into Danish comprising Book 1-6 and 11-12. Bound in cont. hcalf. Rebacked in old style. A good copy. - Riccardi Bibl. Euclideana Parte 4 p. 47. - Bibl. Danica IV:96. </em> hardcover
158843973Paris: Michel Sonnius 1588. Early edition. Hardcover. f to vg. 12mo 7 x 4 3/4". 8 528 32 leaves. Contemporary full vellum with handwritten title to spine. Publisher's title vignette. Decorative headpieces and initials. <br /> <br /> Originally published in 1575 this first French language edition of the works of Philo a first-century Alexandrian philosopher known for his mostly allegorical interpretations of the Torah known in the Hellenic world as the Pentateuch. His works also include histories and comments on philosophy. <br /> <br /> Many of the titles by which texts and text groups are known as modern conventions and not inventions of Philo.<br /> <br /> This book contains no less than 24 titles including the following:<br /> <br /> - De la Création du Monde On The Creation of the World<br /> - Allégories des Saintes Lois Allegorical Expositions of the Holy Laws<br /> - Du Plantement On Planting<br /> - De la Vie de Moïse On the Life of Moses<br /> - De la Charité et de l'Amour de son Prochain On Charity and Love for Others<br /> - De l'État et Devoir du Juge On a Judge's Duty<br /> - De l'Érection et Création du Prince The creation and elevation of the Prince<br /> - De la Force et Grandeur de Courage On the Power and Grandeur of Courage<br /> - Les Dix Commandements The Ten Commandments<br /> - Des Lois Particulières On the Specific Laws<br /> - De la Circoncision On Circumcision<br /> - De la Monarchie On Monarchy<br /> - Quels doiuent estre les loyers & honneurs des Sacrificateurs Rents & Honors of Priests<br /> - Des animaux qui sont propres aux Sacroifices: & quelles sont les elpeces des Sacrifices Elements of Animal Sacrifices<br /> - De ceux qui offrent les hosties au Sacrifice Hosts of Sacrifices<br /> - Qu'il ne faut point receuoir au temple le loyer & gain de la paillarde Rent and Profit of the Merchants<br /> - Que tout homme de bien est libre Every Good Man is Free<br /> - De la vie contemplariue ou des vertus des personnes deuotes Contemplative Life and Virtues<br /> - De la Noblesse On Nobility<br /> - Des loyers & peines Rents and Penalties<br /> - Des maledictions Curses<br /> - Que le monde n'est perissable That the World isnot Perishable<br /> - Contre Flaccus: ou de la prouidence Against Flaccus: or the Providence<br /> - Des vertus & ambassade fait à Caius Virtues & Embassy to Caius<br /> <br /> Binding age-toned. Book block separating from binding but still holding. Fore-edge of front free endpaper and fly leaf creased and torn. Clear and sporadic water-staining along upper margin of pages throughout. Text in old French. Binding in overall fair to good interior in good to very good condition. Michel Sonnius hardcover
168649724Coloniae: Mauritii Georgii Weidmanni 1686. 2 vols. Original vellum hardcovers. With blind stamped decoration. xxviii portrait 10878 pp. & 704138139 pp.; 36.6x26 cm. Text in Latin. - hinges vellum bit cracked paper seriously browned and with spots Although still very good see picture. More pictures on request Mauritii Georgii Weidmanni hardcover
178616502Paris, Onfroi, 1786 ; 3 tomes in-8 ; demi-veau havane, dos à faux-nerfs décoratifs et pièces de titre et tomaison vieux-rouge, tranches mouchetées ; IV, 351 ; 308 ; 308 pp. et 4 planches dépliantes dont 3 cartes géographiques.
155131289Lugduni Lyon Lyons: Apud Seb. Gryphium Sebastien Gryphe 1551. Hardcover. Very Good. 3 X 5 inches high. 1092 pages complete. Contemporary vellum binding with 4 raised bands on spine handwritten title on spine. Condition of the book is Very Good; Vellum is cracked on spine and is peeling see photo small ownership inscription on title page " Ex Libris Robwitch 1713" the name is hard to make out - probably English Gryphe 'Griffin' colophon on title page ink stains on pages 129 & 609 some pages have very light waterstains in the corners otherwise pages are very clean binding is tight. Military Rare RGR Apud Seb. Gryphium [Sebastien Gryphe] hardcover
164018000Paris: Lutetiae Parisiorum 1640. Folio contemporary blind-stamped vellum. Greek and Latin text in parallel. Moderate wear to the binding from the library of the Bishop of Vermont generally sound otherwise. The Opera of the Hellenistic Jewish Biblical philosopher Philo Judaeus 20 BC-50 AD who blended Greek philosophy and Judaism. Philo used philosophical allegory to attempt to fuse and harmonize Greek philosophy with Jewish philosophy. His method followed the practices of both Jewish exegesis and Stoic philosophy. His allegorical exegesis was important for several Christian Church Fathers but he has barely any reception history within Rabbinic Judaism. He believed that literal interpretations of the Hebrew Bible would stifle humanity's view and perception of a God too complex and marvelous to be understood in literal human terms. "In the Diaspora Judaism was forced to come to terms with Hellenism in a manner that could be avoided in Palestine itself. There was a movement within Judaism that sought to show the compatibility between the ancient faith and the best of Hellenistic culture. The high point of this entire tradition was Philo of Alexandria. who sought to show that the best of pagan philosophy agreed with the Hebrew Scriptures" Gonzalez I:13. According to Charles Duke Yonge who translated this volume into English in the 19th century these treatises prove Philo "deeply versed in Greek literature of every age and description and of considerable skill in the sciences of music geometry and astronomy. It is impossible to deny him the praise of acuteness and ingenuity set off to their best advantage by neatness of language and felicity of expression." French scholar-printer Adrian Turnebe who was both Royal Reader in Greek and directory of the Imprimerie Royale uncovered a trio of Greek manuscripts in the king's library that he used to compile this volume. Lutetiae Parisiorum hardcover books
120687aafParis, Carolum l'Angelier / J. Richerium / Wechel / Fred. Morel : 1557 - 1575 - 1609 - 1614, in-8vo, Exlibris B. Riambourg reliure basane du XIIIè, dos orné or, coiffes avec manque, reliure usée.
176320307Lyon, Benoit Duplain, 1763 (marque gravée au titre) ; in-8 (200 mm), veau marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, tranches rouges (reliure de l’époque) ; XXIV, 496 pp.
1830PHO-2172Paris, A.-J. Dénain, 1830–1836. Ensemble de 7 volumes in-8 de texte sur 10, comprenant les tomes I, II, IV, V, VI, VII et VIII (manquent les tomes III, IX et X ; sans les volumes d’atlas). Demi toile postérieure, pièce de titre et tomaison cerise, petits frottements, quelques rousseurs. Illustré de 131 portraits des principaux personnages ayant participé à l’expédition, dessinés par Dutertre
1830002835Paris, Strasbourg, Londres, et Bruxelles, Treuttel et Würtz, 1830
Overall set is in Near Fine to Fine condition. Part One has slight scuffing to boards and very light foxing and slightly bowed boards. Parts 2 & 3 are in Fine Condition. ; Contains Metrica of Hero / Heron of Alexandria with text, reproduction of the manuscript, scholia and commentaries. ; Janus Supplements; Contains a facsimile of the manuscript and Greek text + translation and commentary of this text on Geometry
Overall set is in Fine condition. Very minor scuffing. ; Contains Metrica of Hero / Heron of Alexandria with text, reproduction of the manuscript, scholia and commentaries. ; Janus Supplements; Contains a facsimile of the manuscript and Greek text + translation and commentary of this text on Geometry