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170036794ABUm 1700. 15 x 10 cm. Etwas fleckig.
170014096ABUm 1700. 15 x 10.3 cm.
170036792ABUm 1700. 14.5 x 10 cm.
170014084ABUm 1700. 14.8 x 10.1 cm.
170014097ABUm 1700. 14.7 x 10.2 cm. Im weißen Rand schwach fleckig.
163814121ABNürnberg, Fürst (ca 1638). 7.4 x 14.1 (mit der Schrift ca 9.9 x 14.3) cm.
163814092ABNürnberg, Fürst (ca 1638). 7.1 x 13.8 (mit der Schrift ca 10.1 x 14.2) cm.
164024070Janssonius, (vers 1640) Format (38 x 50 cm), avec marges (50 x 58 cm).
1695PHO-1436London , by R. Bentley,1695.8vo, 12ff.-216pp.-6ff. , illustrated with 8 plates of moroccan costumes and one folding map , no binding and brocken back , browning excepted on plates miss the frontispiece , title torn ,ex-libris erase on title
1644178171644 un volume, reliure plein maroquin rouge sombre in-quarto (full morocco in-4) (22,2 x 29,2 cm), dos à nerfs (spine with raised band), décoration or (gilt decoration) à filets or (gilt lines) et mates (gilt and matt lines), entre nerfs à compartiments à fleurons (compartment with floweret), titre frappé or dans un encadrement à double filets or et roulette or, plats à décor "à la DU SEUIL" : à triple encadrement intérieur(à trois filets "or") avec fleurons d'angles en dehors dans un encadrement à trois filets "or" , roulettes sur les coupes (fillets on the cuts) manque de dorure (blurred gilding) et dentelle sur les chasses (lace-like decoration on the turn-ins), plats légèrement défraichis avec légères épidermures (front cover with light scratches), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), dorées (all edges gilt), pages de garde peignées à motif "caillouté" (painting endpapers - model paved), (deuxièmes parties, pages de gardes intérieures manquantes), cahiers déboités, Importante mouillure claire en marge sur quasiment toutes les pages (waterstains), sans illustrations excepté une vignette "marque" de l'éditeur en bas de la page de titre gravée sur bois en noir + fronts-de-chapitre bandeaux (headpieces) + lettrines (dropped initials) + culs-de-lampe (tailpieces), (199 + 9 pages de Tables) pages, 1644 Paris : Vve J. Camusat et P. Le Petit, Editeur,
1694PHO-1114A Paris. Chez Michel Brunet, 1694, in-12 de 9ff-227pp. (pagination erronée en fin d’ouvrage) , illustré de 8 gravures et un plan dépliant ,relié plein cuir époque , dos à nerfs orné avec pièce de titre , usé, mors fendus mais corps solide, petit manque au dos et au plat ,carte montée sur lin, quelques soulignements d'une main contemporaine, quelques brunissements et légères taches. ex-libris du colonel Felix A Matthews "Consul général des États-Unis d'Amérique au Maroc"
1640905Lugd. Batav, apud Elzevirios, 1640, trois volumes in-12 ; plein maroquin rouge sang, dos lisse, filet doré encadrant les plats, filet doré sur les coupes et sur le contre-plat, toutes tranches dorées (reliure ancienne) ; (12) ff. (titre gravé, epistola dedicatoria signée de Bonaventure et Abraham Elzevir ; buste gravé de Sénèque ; vita Senecae ; fragmenta ex-libris ; portrait en pied de Sénèque presque nu, debout dans une vasque), 552 pp. ; 718 pp. (le f. blanc manque) ; 442 pp. et (7) ff. d’index. Les tomes 2 et 3 sont datés de 1639 (Willems-508).
1663000243Leiden Salomon Vaguenaer 1663
16294435Anvers, Plantin (Balthazar Moretus), 1629 ; fort in-12 (11,5 x 6 cm) ; plein maroquin grenat, dos et plats encadrés d'un double filet doré, toutes tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque) ; 861 pp., (1) p. nom d'imprimeur, (1) f. marque au compas, verso blanc.
1664000258Cologne Jean du Castel 1664
1659000175S.l. Chez Pierre le Petit, Jouxte la Copie de Paris (Elzevier) 1659
1660002130Paris Thomas Iolly 1660
1646000266Paris 1646
1676000160Amstelodami (Amsterdam) Danielem Elzevirium 1676
168815851Thomas Amaulry Lyon 1688 4 vol. 4 volumes in-12 de 10 ff.n.ch. (titre, épitre et préface) 536 pp. 8 ff.n.ch. (table), 1 f.n.ch. (titre) 576 pp. 10 ff.n.ch. (table et privilège), 1 f.n.ch. (titre) 576 pp. 10 ff.n.ch. (table) et 1 f.n.ch. (titre) 706 pp. 8 ff.n.ch. (table et privilège),, veau brun de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, pièces de titre, tranches jaspées (épidermures sur certains plats, accrocs à certaines coiffes, quelques coins usés).
1615002850Paris, Chez Toussainct du Bray, 1615
1622ST20888Munich: N. Henricus 1622. First Edition in German. 160 x 100 mm. 6 1/4 x 4". 16 p.l. 699 3 pp. Translated from the Latin by Sebastian Äntzenhover. <br/> UNUSUAL AND QUITE BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPORARY GERMAN DARK RED MOROCCO GILT covers with gilt fillet border central panel with onlaid corner pieces and centerpiece of black morocco stamped in relief to an Ottoman-inspired design of flowering vines raised bands spine panels with gilt centerpiece two leather straps with silver clasps and catches all edges gilt. Title page with engraving of the Tower of Babel. Top half inch of title page cut away to remove owner inscription. VD17 12:103845E; USTC 2019170. A touch of bowing to boards spine a little crackled joints and extremities a bit rubbed occasional small round marginal marks apparently made with wax! and presumably meant to indicate textual importance other trivial imperfections but an excellent copy clean and fresh in an unrestored binding with lustrous boards glistening with gilt.<br/> <br/> This rare work on sinning through the use of wicked words is offered here in a lovely binding that is quite out of the ordinary for its time and place and that may well have a very noble provenance. "Spiritual Tongues: That is a Salutary Treatise Concerning the Poisonous Tongue of Man--How to Guard Against and Remedy It" is an examination of the sins committed through speaking written by Munich Jesuit Johannes Pelecyus 1545–1623 and first printed in Latin in 1620. Pelecyus addresses the evils of gossip slander indiscretion cursing mocking and other injurious speech. The first part of the work is a general overview of the topic from a theological standpoint while the second part is a more practical guide to types of harmful speech and specific remedies for avoiding and correcting these offenses. Pelecyus concludes with a poem "The Devil's Disease and its Remedy." The binding here is remarkable in terms of its material makeup and the conjectural origin of its design. In the first part of the 17th century morocco was not commonly used by German binders who preferred sturdier pigskin particularly for treatises like this which could be expected to see much use poisonous tongues have long been a fact of life and in need of being frequently read about. Morocco was generally reserved for presentation copies or ceremonial liturgical works. In addition to the material the decoration here is unusually lavish for a text of this sort with onlays gilt adornment and silver clasps that required time and skill from the artisan and considerable expense for the patron. Significantly the lovely relief centerpiece design on the boards here also appears on the covers of a Book of Hours originally created for Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I 1459-1519. That volume was later acquired by another similarly named owner Duke Maximilian I of Bavaria and is now to be found in the Bavarian State Library: shelfmark BSB 2 L.impr.membr. 64. It is certainly well within the realm of possibility that our later Maximilian 1573-1651 could have owned the present poisoned tongue volume and had it dressed in its elaborate morocco attire in imitation of the original binding design on the emperor’s prayer book. Whoever was responsible for the binding they surely did extremely fine work and no doubt for an elite clientele. One other curious feature of this volume is the series of round wax dollops made in the margins which an owner the fastidious second Maximilian has used to mark passages of interest in the text. While they don't materially affect the value of the volume they are intriguing in that they inevitably call up images for us of a careful early reader systematically marking with some kind of unknown implement the parts of the text that seemed important. "Spiritual Tongues" is a rare work: USTC and OCLC find just four copies outside Germany none of them in North America and we could trace just one copy sold at auction. N. Henricus unknown