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1022639986.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1892X111614Venetik [Vienna], Mkhit'arean Tparan [Mechitharisten-Buchdruckerei] 1892 284 + [4] pp., text fully in Armenian, 23cm., firmly bound in modern hardcover, frontcover preserved, text is clean and bright, very good condition, cfr. OCLC 166036590, [Content: "Philons des Hebräers Reden, übersetzt von unseren Vorfahren, wovon die griechischen Texte auf uns gekommen sind"], X111614
24 pages. Black and white photographic plates. Honours and documents Our Lady's Missionaries of Alexandria, Ontario. Unmarked with average wear. Tanning to portions of cream-coloured covers. A sound vintage copy. Book
49083Alexandria in Egypt : British Consulate 1823. Lithographed pro-forma document with manuscript entries 270 x 385 mm on wove paper watermarked with an Eagle and FAG in roman cf. Edward Heawood Watermarks Mainly of the 17th and 18th Centuries. Hilversum 1950 p. 24; embossed paper seal of the British Consulate Alexandria in Egypt intact at lower left; signed by Peter Lee Consul at lower right and countersigned by consular chancellor Guido Domenico Vedova at lower left; old horizontal and vertical folds with tiny perforations at the junctions otherwise extremely well preserved. This rare passport of safe conduct was issued by the British consul at Alexandria Peter Lee to Captain Benjamin Adams of the 17th Light Dragoons. Adams would have served with his regiment in both India and Egypt before making his way back to England via Malta Sicily and the Continent. The details of his regiment and route of his journey are known from an associated document issued to him in Malta in August 1823. One particularly interesting detail contained in the document is the public health warning the consul provides to any would-be Italian Ottoman British Maltese or other official who might read it: one of his handwritten entries states explicitly that the city from whence the passport holder has travelled is experiencing daily outbreaks of the plague. Peter Lee was a prominent English merchant at Alexandria. Following his death in 1825 he was succeeded as consul by John Barker. Both Lee and Barker were subordinate to the Consul-General in Egypt Henry Salt. Transcript of the document manuscript entries are in italics: 'Noi Pietro Lee per Sua Maestà Britannica Console ai Alessandria d'Egitto e sue Dipendenze. Partendo da questa Città e Porto per trasferirsi a Malta con Bastimento di Bandiera inglese il Sig. Cap. Ben. Adams soldato della Gran Brettagna. Lo accompagnano col presente Nostro Passaporto pregando e ricenando chiunque può appartenere di lasciarlo liberar ente transitare e di prestargli ogni assistenza e protezione in questo suo viaggio sicuri della Nostra corrispondenza in simili ed altri incontri: In quanto all pubblica Salute si dichiara qualmente si manifestano quotidianamente . reiterate accidente di Peste in questa Città. In fede di che si rilascia il presente sottoscritto di Nostro proprio pugno corroborato del solito Consolare Sigillo e contrassegnato dal Cancelliere di questo Ufficio. Dato da Alessandria d'Egitto li Diciassette Maggio dell'anno Mille ottocento Ventitré. Signed Pietro Lee Con. Countersigned Guido Domenico Vedova chancellor unknown
202pp., + 3pp. theses, Doctoral dissertation at the Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, 25cm., softcover, text clean and bright, good condition, F1052322
1968F105232Leiden, E.J. Brill 1968 202pp., + 3pp. theses, Doctoral dissertation at the Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, 25cm., softcover, text clean and bright, good condition, F1052322
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
1988ARTLYRIQUE231230717Nancy,Presses Universitaires de Nancy, 1988, 16 x 24, 170 pages cousues sous couverture illustre.
1988782748PN. New. 1988. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1977754844PN. New. 1977. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
20051343109PN. New. 2005. Soft Cover. md . PN paperback
1992254576PN. New. 1992. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1967731573PN. New. 1967. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
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152232993-1175Strasbourg Johannes Knobloch March 1522. Title within fine wide woodcut border of numerous scenes from the lives and miracles of Saints Peter and Phillip. 6 314 ff. Folio. 17th vellum. small monastery library stamp on title. Strasbourg Johannes Knobloch March 1522. Important collections of Athanasius' works preceded only in 1519 and 1520 by non-identical editions printed by Jean Petit in Paris. Editors of the present book were Christopher Porsena St. Ambrosius of Camaldoni Johannes Reuchlin and Angelo Poliziano. St. Athanasius Magnus 295-373 bishop of Alexandria "Father of Orthodoxy" is one of the greatest Church Fathers. He played a leading role against Arianism in the first Council of Nicaea. His "Disputatio contra Arrium" is printed here on ff. CCLXIIr-CCLXXIv as well as Eramus' "Paraclesis ad lectorum plum" on ff. 2-5 at the beginning VD 16 E 3288 which was printed for the first time in 1516 as the introduction to his NT translation. A.o. the Wolfenbüttel copy lacks index and additional 6 leaves incl. title at the beginning. In this present copy the 10 ff. index was originally not bound in.- Some old ms. annotations in the text otherwise a fine copy. - VD 16 A 3977; Index aur. 109.392; Muller 340; Hoffmann Griech. I 389; Adams A-2080; not in Kristeller. Strasbourg, Johannes Knobloch hardcover
16174700Cologne: Sumptibus Antonii Hierat. 1617. Folio 15" x 10". 1254183pp. Double column text. Indices. Title printed in red & black with a large woodcut device. Cont. vellum soiled. Cont. ownership signature on title dated 1666. The Patron Saint of Alexandria Athanasius died in 373. Sumptibus Antonii Hierat. hardcover books
164135424Lutetiae Parisiorum: Typis Regiis 1641. Tall folio 32.7 cm 12.9". 28 854 74 lacking 7579 index pp. some pagination erratic; 823/24 repeated. <br><br>Works of the second-century Greek theologian Clement of Alexandria ca. 150215 reissued from the 1616 Patius printing and here handsomely printed by the French Royal Press. This edition was apparently also issued with the title-page in a different state sporting the imprint as "Apud Matthaeum Guillemot via Iacobaea sub signo Bibliothecae."<br>Â Â Â Â Set forth is Heinsius's edition of the text with Greek and Latin in parallel columns additionally offering the earlier revisions and alternate readings by Friedrich Sylburg; the title-page is printed in red and black with an impressive sailing ship publisher's device while the main text pages are ornamented with head- and tailpieces and decorative capitals.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Title-page with inked inscription "J.D. Michaeli" presumably Orientalist biblical scholar and Göttingen professor Johann David Michaelis 171791. Later manuscript notes as below in the hand of the early 19th-century scholar August Neander; his library sold to the Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School properly deaccessioned.<br>Â Â Â Â Evidence of readership: Three pages completely covered in Neander's hand with annotations in Greek and Latin tipped in at the front; pencilled marks of emphasis inked underlining and inked marginal annotations in what appear to be two different early hands. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Brunet II 93. Period-style quarter speckled calf and marbled papercovered sides spine with raised bands and gilt-stamped leather title-label all edges red; final three index leaves only lacking. Trimmed closely in some instances touching headers and often the marginalia; approximately 30 leaves with a finger's-breadth portion of upper edge chewed affecting headers but never text; several leaves with repaired tears or reinforced margins; one leaf with flaw in outer margin touching three letters. Markings as above; occasional small areas of light staining or inkblots one small burn hole and two pages with dripped red wax. => A solid and very readable copy in an attractive recent binding with provenance worthy of note. Typis Regiis hardcover books
A9780323448529Paperback / softback. New. Physician Assistant Clinics aims to provide an authoritative and continuously updated clinical information resource that covers all of the relevant PA specialties. Our clinical review articles address the key points diagnosis prognosis clinical management and complications of disease and techniques evidence and controversies in the field. Information for quick reference as well as in-depth coverage of a topic is a hallmark of the Clinics' series.This issue of Physician Assistant Clinics is devoted to Oncology and is edited by Alexandria Garino MS PA-C of Yale School of Medicine Physician Associate Program. Articles in this issue include: Nutrition in Cancer Care; Primary Care of the Cancer Survivor; Oncologic Emergencies; Advances in Lung Cancer; New Pharmaceutical Agents in Oncology; Ethical Considerations in Oncology; High Dose Chemotherapy and Stem Cell Rescue; Management of Graft versus Host Disease; Breast Cancer; Colon Cancer; Gynecologic Cancer; Oncology-Related Side Effects; and Improving Access to Care: The PA/MD Team. paperback
0323448526.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1991247159PN. New. 1991. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback