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1971741029PN. New. 1971. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1984772118PN. New. 1984. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1989798348PN. New. 1989. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1994272916PN. New. 1994. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1996288096PN. New. 1996. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
0875303609.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1973746214PN. New. 1973. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
9786559702220HARLEQUIN BOOKS. new. Nesta releitura moderna s�fica e pop de Orgulho e Preconceito uma astr�loga de esp�rito livre e uma atu�ria certinha decidem comear um relacionamento falso. Seria essa a receita para o desastre ou o in�cio de um amor imposs�vel de prever � uma verdade universalmente reconhecida que se voc ficar solteira por muito tempo sua fam�lia vai querer se intrometer e te apresentar a uma pessoa que no tem absolutamente nada a ver com voc. Depois de um encontro s cegas desastroso Darcy Lowell est� desesperada para impedir seu irmo de arranjar algu�m para ela ap�s um t�rmino traum�tico. Ento quando ele chega com a sugesto assustadora de ambos comparecerem a um evento de speed dating ela mente dizendo que o ltimo encontro foi um sucesso e que no h� mais necessidade de interveno. Mas a mentira logo se transforma em algo muito maior� Elle Jones uma das astr�logas mais populares do Twitter sonha em encontrar sua alma gmea mas depois de apenas um encontro tem certeza de que pode riscar Darcy da lista. Ela � pragm�tica certinha c�tica e racional demais para algu�m como Elle um esp�rito livre e ambas perceberam isso logo de cara. Ento imagine a surpresa de Elle quando o irmo de Darcy e seu mais novo s�cio expressa como est� feliz por elas terem se dado to bem. S� que Elle sabe que h� algo pior do que estar em um relacionamento com algu�m que no tem nada a ver com voc: aparecer em mais um feriado em fam�lia sozinha e vulner�vel a cr�ticas. Por isso concorda em fingir um namoro com Darcy com duas condies: Darcy tamb�m precisa interpretar o papel diante da fam�lia de Elle e o acordo termina no dia do Ano-Novo sem extenses. Mas o que fazer quando a farsa comea a dar um pouco certo demais HARLEQUIN BOOKS unknown
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1991244134PN. New. 1991. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1980762023PN. New. 1980. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
2023__0838939899Not Applicable 2023. Paperback. New. 390 pages. 10.01x7.01x0.81 inches. Not Applicable paperback
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.
2007Q-0966480686Love Your Life Publishing 2007-04-02. Perfect Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Love Your Life Publishing paperback
15084444Paris: Printed by Wolfgang Hopyl for himself Jean Petit and Thielmann Kerver 1508. First Complete Edition. Very good. Folio. a-o8 p3 A101 B-G8 H10 q-z8 A-C8 D4 COMPLETE. Inconsistent foliation: 115 64 116-223 i.e. 222 ff. With Wolfgang Hopyl's elegant title-page woodcut Sylvestre Marques typographiques 1066 depicting two eagles displayed in their beaks a circle crowned with letterpress title in the center in their claws a second circle early ownership canceled evidence of what may have been MS notes surrounding it in the margins are fine renderings of trees and plants. Slight foxing or toning occasional minor stains or wormholes in blank margins inexplicable 2 cm. tears in lower blank margins of a number of consecutive leaves 55-126 second numbering none affecting text. Occasional marginal notes and notes of chapter parts. Contemporary Italian blind stamped leather heavily restored SEE IMAGES modern smooth spine with portions of original spine laid down four deerskin ties replacements original pastedowns and endleaves retained 3 at the front and 3 at the back. The binding and annotations are INTRIGUING and the paper stock is VERY CRISP AND CLEAN. FIRST EDITION OF CYRIL'S COMMENTARY ON THE GOSPELS OF SAINT JOHN. OUR COPY WAS EXPORTED TO ITALY AT AN EARLY DATE WHERE IT WAS BOUND POSSIBLY IN ROME AND BEARS AN EXTREMELY INTRIGUING APOCALYPTIC POEM IN MANUSCRIPT AS WELL AS A MANUSCRIPT COPY OF A LITTLE KNOWN POEM BY PETRARCH. <br /> <br /> The Apocalyptic Prophecy: <br /> <br /> On the rear pastedown is following 14-line poem dated 1529: <br /> <br /> "Bella fames pestis fraudes Saturnia regna <br /> Sternent et veteres pellentur ubique tyranni. <br /> Monstra loquor tunc cum pariet bos rubeus hydram <br /> Nec Deus extinguet flammas nec deseret iram <br /> Ni prius Ausoniae feriant mala singula gentes. <br /> Poenae Tempus erit prope lustrum. Mox aliger ingens <br /> Surget et issomno rostro metuendus et ungue. <br /> Colla bovis caedet sitibundus iniqui draconis <br /> Viscera depascet. Gallorum insignia flores <br /> Sternet humi; reduces statuetque in propria reges. <br /> Galatia genitus terra Vir Justus et aequus <br /> Pastor erit coeli claves non sceptra gubernans. <br /> Pax erit: et toto surget Concordia Mundo. <br /> Una fides unus regnabit in omnia Princeps." <br /> <br /> TRANSLATION: "War famine pestilence and deceit shall prostrate the Saturnian i.e. ancient Italian kingdoms and the old tyrants shall everywhere be expelled. A shepherd will hold the keys not the one governing kingdoms. I speak of monsters! When the red cow shall give birth to the hydra God will not extinguish the flames nor abandon his anger until all these calamities shall have stricken the people of Ausonia. This state of affairs shall last about five years. Then an enormous bird shall awaken as from a sleep and with its terrible beak and claws shall cut off the neck of the ox and shall feed on the entrails of the thirty wicked dragon. He shall spread the insignia and flowers of the Gauls on the ground and restore the legitimate kings. Born in the land of Galatia is a just and equitable man he will lead as a shepherd with the keys of heaven not govern with scepters. There will be peace and harmony shall rise throughout the world. One faith one ruler shall reign over all." <br /> <br /> A number of variants of this extraordinary apocalyptic prophecy exist and its authorship remains unconfirmed. Petrus Galatinus Pietro Galatino has been proposed for which see Sharon Ann Leftley Millenarian Thought in Renaissance Rome with Special Reference to Pietro Galatino c. 1465- c. 1540 and Egidio da Viterbo c. 1469-1532 Univ. Bristol thesis 1995. Jennifer Britnell mentions Boethius Severinus in conjunction with Galatinus for which see "Jean Lemaire de Belges and Prophecy" in: Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 42:1 p. 160 & n. 86. A revisionist political version of the poem was published in "I futuri destini degli stati e delle nazioni ovvero Profezie e predizioni" 1860 pp. 135-136 and it is presumably this that appears uncredited in R. Gerald Culleton's The Reign of Antichrist 2009 no. 347.<br /> <br /> The Petrarch Poem:<br /> <br /> On the front binder's blanks are written by the same hand as the preceding two poems the second and longer one being a copy of Francesco Petrarch's beautiful but little known 36-line "Dulcis amica Dei" Petrarch Seniles XV 15. 6 in hexameters in praise of and supplication to Mary Magdalen:<br /> <br /> "Dulcis amica dei lacrimis inflectere nostris<br /> Atque humiles attende preces nostræque saluti <br /> Consule namque potes. Nec enim tibi tangere frustra <br /> Permissum gemituque pedes perfundere sacros <br /> Et nitidis siccare comis ferre oscula plantis <br /> Inque caput Domini pretiosos spargere odores" etc.<br /> <br /> Petrarch had made a pilgrimage to the shrine of Mary Magdalene in Sainte Baume near Marsailles and wrote several Latin hymns in her honor. Petrarch here commences with a brief imprecation to Magdalen to "look kindly" on his tears. Michael Haag explains: "In a manner suggesting at once the spiritual and the carnal Petrarch is calling on Mary Magdalene who soaked the wounds of Jesus with her tears to soak his own wounds with her tears also" see The Quest for Mary Magdalene: History and Legend. Petrarch then reflects upon Mary Magdalene as a contemplative hermit in her cave where her "hunger cold and hard bed of stone were sweetened by her love and hope." <br /> <br /> THE WATERMARKS: On three of the six binder's blanks appear a very distinctive Bull's Head with 5-leaf flower above being a distorted version of Briquet 14950 which he recorded at Ferrara in 1505 and Constance in 1507. <br /> <br /> THE BINDING: At least one tool on this binding is reproduced by De Marinis i.a. the unmistakale corner ornaments which are shared on BAV R.I.II.1069 Vipera Rome 1517 and which De Marinis attributed to Rome. <br /> <br /> THE PUBLISHERS: Responsible for printing and publishing this book was a multinational consortium acting in Paris: Wolfgang Hopyl was from the Low Countries Thielmann Kerver was German and Jean Petit Parisian. Roger Chartier described the latter as "a capitalist who without question was at the head of the Paris book trade at the end of the 15th century and in the early 16th century. From 1493 to 1530 he published more than a thousand books most of them of major importance amounting to one tenth of the entire output of the Paris trade" The Coming of the Book p. 121. Our publishers engaged Judocus Clichtoveus Josse van Clichtove as the editor who utilized the Latin translation by Georgio Trapezontio. <br /> <br /> THE PRINTING TYPE: This was Wolfgang Hopyl's "English-bodied Roman" r 98 which was apparently used here for the first time and was apparently proprietary to him. Records of his 1523 estate list an entry for "texte romyn" almost certainly the type used for printing this book according to Vervliet "Early sixteenth-century Parisian Roman types" in: De Gulden Passer 83 2005 p. 27 and fig. 10. <br /> <br /> BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: Two so-called issues of this first edition exist; our copy belongs the second and obviously most complete issue "with fresh material inserted" according to Adams. This so-called "fresh material" consists of an additional 64 ! folios which literally constitute Books 5-8 of the total 12 books thereby rendering ours the first complete edition of Cyril's Commentary on the Gospels of Saint John. <br /> <br /> CATALOGUER'S NOTE: We believe that in this instance the term "issue" has been wrongly employed by bibliographers. "Issue" is a conscious publishing effort i.e. issued on fine paper special binding etc. Here however Hopyl's press made a series of colossal errors in which only Books 1-4 and 9-12 were printed and then sold. Was that intentional We find it to be very unlikely.<br /> <br /> RARITY ON THE MARKET. Rare Book Hub which currently lists more than 15 million records in the Rare Book Transactions database lists just three copies at auction in over a century:<br /> <br /> 1. Gonnelli Casa Daste 3/12/25 lot 340 lacking fols. A2 and A7 or p8; this copy is currently being offered on by a British dealer;<br /> 2. Bonhams 12/2/12 lot 1006 Serendipity copy;<br /> 3. Sotheby's 12/5/1991 lot 95 in a Sammelband of two other titles printed by Hopyl.<br /> <br /> Ours is currently the only complete copy on the market. <br /> <br /> § Adams C-3177. Moreau Inventaire chronologique 1508 no. 59. Index Aureliensis 149.143. Bibliographie des oeuvres de Josse Clicthove Gand 1888 pp. 401-402. Printed by Wolfgang Hopyl for himself, Jean Petit and Thielmann Kerver unknown
2021x-1529217717Bristol Univ Pr 2021. Hardcover. New. 188 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.75 inches. Bristol Univ Pr hardcover
20071346356PN. New. 2007. Soft Cover. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
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20191-1554814901Broadview Pr 2019. Paperback. New. 269 pages. 8.75x6.25x0.50 inches. Broadview Pr paperback
035603514X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19971302937PN. New. 1997. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
186059186Alexandria Gazzotti 1860. Large lithographed plan of Alexandria with the Fortress. 57 x 775 cm. "Lit. Gazzotti Alessandria1860". unknown
186059186Alexandria, Gazzotti, 1860. Large lithographed plan of Alexandria with the Fortress. 57 x 77,5 cm. ""Lit. Gazzotti, Alessandria,1860"".
1828116973ABLipsiae [Leipzig], Sumtibus E.B.Schwickert, 1828-1830. 8°. Original-Broschur. (=Bibliotheca sacra patrum ecclesiae Graecorum; 2).
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