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513246me année - n° 285 - 5 septembre 1936 - Grand in-4 broché - revue illustrée - 16 pages
A9781340400620Hardback. New. hardcover
Illustr.
2411RS314<p>Por. 1573-1621. Prefácio José Eduardo Pisani Burnay e André Paraschi. Sol Editora. S.l. S.d.</p>_x000d_<p>De 33x255 cm. Com 11 págs. não numeradas. Encadernação do editor com lombada em pele azul e pastas revestidas com estampas. Ilustrado com 4 estampas desdobráveis do autor dos vários alfabetos conhecidos e desconhecidos para a composição cabalística dos selos e quadrados mágicos.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar de uma tiragem de 550 com rubrica dos autores do prefácio. </p>_x000d_<p>Muito raro 3.ª edição fac-similada. Não existe exemplar catalogado na Porbase. Obra dividida em duas partes primeira parte com um breve enquadramento histórico e estudo sobre a obra por José Eduardo Pisani Burnay e André Paraschi e segunda parte com cinco fólios desdobráveis fac-similados da edição original. </p>_x000d_<p>Importante para o estudo de várias áreas científicas assim como religiosas como o esoterismo linguística simbolismo astrologia e áreas ligadas ao misticismo religioso como a Cabala Judaica.</p>_x000d_<p>O fac-simile reúne 72 alfabetos que incluem línguas: Místicas - alfabetos angélicos enóquicos e cifrados; Orientais - érabe persa copta etíope; antigas sagradas - hebraico grego latim. siríaco caldeu. Cada alfabeto é acompanhado por transcrições em latim e gravuras simbólicas. </p>_x000d_<p>Sobre a obra comentou Vitor Manuel Adrião: «Frei Tiago de Boaventura Hepburn de Escócia 1573-1621 Virga Aurea Vara Dourada. Apesar das tentativas dos falecidos dr. José Eduardo Pisani Burnay e de André Jean Paraschi chegando a ser meus correspondentes durante largos anos sobretudo o primeiro essa obra nunca foi devidamente publicada e muitíssimo menos dada ao conhecimento geral. Escrita após uma peregrinação de frei Tiago a Santiago de Compostela a obra é consagrada à eterna Virgini Maris e ao secular Papa Paulo V. A Virga Aurea constitui-se de um Calendário Perpétuo de Magia Natural das coisas secretíssimas classificando e resumindo a quase totalidade dos conhecimentos esotéricos da Teogonia Cosmogonia Angeologia Astrologia Magia Talismânica Alquimia etc.»</p>_x000d_<p>José Eduardo Pisani Burnay Lapa Lisboa 1924 - Lisboa 1998 foi uma figura notável na cultura e maçonaria portuguesa do século XX destacando-se como actor colecionador e líder maçónico. Neto de Ramalho Ortigão e de Maria José de Bastos Pisani Burnay. Por influência paterna apaixonou-se pelas antiguidades conseguindo reunir ao longo de toda a vida importantes colecções de Armas Antigas Bengalas Canecas-Figuras e Objectos Maçónicos. Seduzido pelo esoterismo e pelo simbolismo aderiu à Maçonaria tendo sido iniciado no Grande Oriente Lusitano onde foi Venerável da Loja Simpatia e União.</p>_x000d_<p>André Jean Paraschi 1946-1997 foi um autor e investigador português conhecido pelas obras sobre história e simbologia das ordens militares em específico dos Templários e a Ordem de Cristo em Portugal. Explorou o esoterismo simbologia e espiritualidade com base em fontes históricas e manuscritos antigos. </p>_x000d_<p>Frei Tiago Boaventura Hepburn de Escócia Hamstoks Escócia 1573 - Veneza Itália 1621 foi um erudito e orientalista escoçês que viajou pela Turquia Pérsia e Síria e no seu regresso à Europa entrou na Ordem dos Frades Menores. Esteve em Avignon e mais tarde em Roma onde foi nomeado pelo Papa Paulo V Bibliotecário dos Manuscritos Orientais do Vaticano. Destacou-se como linguista e estudioso de línguas orientais publicou uma gramática árabe e um dicionário Hebraico-Caldeico evidenciando o seu domínio do hebraico e outras línguas semíticas.</p>_x000d_<p>Referência:<br />lusophia.wordpress.com</p> M-1B-A-5 unknown
First Edition, [6], 97, [1], xxxpp., with half-title, engraved title with an engraved vignette drawn and engraved by W. H. Lizars, inscription on title "Jas. Hay 16 April 1821", date shaved from the imprint, large folding pedigree, disbound. "It will be seen, involves the question of the Male Representationship of the ancient Sovereigns and Princes of the isles; for whoever is Heir Male of Ranald of the Isles Founder of Clanranald, is also the Male Representative of his remote Ancestor Donald of the Isles, Grandson and Heir of Somerled first King of the Isles, after whom the Macdonalds are surnamed at the present day. It is well known that the descendants of Somerled (who lived in the 12th century) were Sovereign Princes, and treated as such by Foreign Powers."
n.p. Title page printed and decorated in gold. Text printed in lavender and framed in gold. Delicate color lithographs in elaborate gold frames, accompany each text page. All edges gold. Early stamped ownership of S.P. Weston. Mildly foxed. Lacks last fly leaf. 16mo. Original full blue cloth binding, embossed in blind and gold. Slightly rubbed at extremities. Hardbound. Unusual view book. TRAVEL/8
18072109220001Privately printed 1807. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Signed. Folio 14 1/4 x 9 5/8 inches. Limited edition of only 120 copies. Bound in contemporary navy quarter morocco over marbled boards. Some rubbing to cover. 28 engraved plates vignettes. Final leaf has a small ink stain at the corner. Light foxing. Inscribed by the author the Duchess of Sutherland to Sir Hugh Innes Bt. Innes 1764-1831 was a Scottish MP for Ross-shire and Sutherland. [Privately printed] hardcover
184824356Glasgow: Robert Stuart 1848. First edition. 27 Full Page Lithographs drawn by Several Artists. Lithos by Allan & Ferguson. 1 vols. 4to. Original cloth rebacked in new half brown morocco. Some occasional foxing else very good copy. First edition. 27 Full Page Lithographs drawn by Several Artists. Lithos by Allan & Ferguson. 1 vols. 4to. Robert Stuart unknown books
21595Edinburgh, National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, 1983 Softcover, illustrated cardboard wrappers, 200 x 200mm., 80pp., profoundly illustrated in colour and b/w. . ISBN 0114923337.
1879BB705Chez Plon 1879 In-12° de 298 pp.,
199961732BBGlarus., Kunsthaus Glarus., 1999. 21 x 15 cm. 47 S.; 12 S. OKarton mit OKlappenumschlag., 61732BB Auflage: 1000 Exemplare. Etwas Abklatsch der Signatur auf der gegenüberliegenden Seite. Umschlag minimal angestaubt. Gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar.
16362188Edinburgh: Printed by Robert Young 1636. First edition. Loose-leaf. Very Good . Archivally matted and framed from the first printing of the Scottish Book of Common Prayer which was influential on the American Book of Common Prayer. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. A very nice portion of the scarce first edition of the Scottish Book of Common Prayer. Makes an excellent gift. Printed by Robert Young unknown
1966401730Uplawmoor : Uplawmoor Women's Rural Institute 1966. 1st edition. Softcover. Cloth-backed paperback copy; edges somewhat dust-dulled and nicked boards dusted stained as with age and slightly torn. One picture cut out inside. Physical description; 37 leaves : ill. maps ; 34 cm. Notes; Title from cover. Includes bibliographical references. Subjects; Uplawmoor Scotland History. Uplawmoor Women's Rural Institute. Uplawmoor : Uplawmoor Women's Rural Institute paperback
1895278461895 UN PROJET D'AFFICHE, dessin original à la mine de plomb et fusain, Format : 55 centimètres de haut par 44 centimètres de large, sur papier crème, cachet violet en bas à gauche en marge : ALFRED MARTIN AFFICHISTE , 26 Boulevard de Laval, 26 - ANGERS, sans date (1895), projet d'affiche pour la Maison "JOHN GRAY AND CO LTD FAMED SCOTH MARMALADE" à Glasgow (Écosse) ,
19x12. 226p. Col. Optimista. Cubierta desprendida. Trad. C. Suñol.
1938YRG-185Édition originale, grand in-8 broché, 329 pages plus table. Envoi de l'imprimeur éditeur en page de faux titres. État d'usage, pliure sur la couverture et petite déchirure a la liaison avec le dos, déchire en bas de la 4émé de couverture ainsi qu une petite tache, intérieur jauni essentiellement dans les marges. Ouvrage plaisant malgré tout.
18702700538810xbvkÉpinal, chez Veuve Gley - Imprimeur, 1870. 33 pages; couverture vert originale imprimée; 8vo.(ca. 21 x 14 cm).
Zaragoza, 2018. 4to.; LXXXIII pp., 393 pp. Cubiertas originales.
183236741832 1832 Bricon, Paris, Marseille, 1832.1 volume grand in-18 relié demi veau glacé havane, dos lisse orné, plats, gardes et tranches marbrées, [1f.] blanc, frontispice, 161 pages dont faux titre et page de titre, [1f.] blanc.Bel exemplaire malgré quelques rousseurs.
in-16 broché, couverture illustree. Bon état. [LP-6]
20201166522020 Editions Rouergue - 2020 - In-8, broché couverture illustrée - 362 pages
LFA-126739742Revue de 50 pages, format 205 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
171614942Edinburgh; Printed by James Watson One of His Majesty's Printers 1716. 1716. Two imprints in two volumes the Bible divided across both volumes and signed continuously the Psalms bound to end of volume two and signed independently. Duodecimo n. p. sig. A-Y12 Z1-2; Z3-12 2A-2S12 2T10 A-C12. The New Testament has a letterpress title-page. This copy lacks the two engraved title-pages to the Old and New Testaments reported by some institutional cataloguers otherwise complete. We locate both one volume and two volume copies in institutional libraries and copies with and without the Psalms. Both volumes bound in near-uniform black full morocco Scottish herringbone bindings. Volume one on four raised bands star and thistle ornaments within triple fillets to compartments; central herringbone panel in star thistle and wheel design within fleur-de-lis and pyramid roll borders to boards; pyramid rolls to turn-ins; marbled end-papers; all edges gilt; olive-green silk place-marker mounted to headband. Volume two on four raised bands; gilt floral tooling within triple fillets to compartments; thistle star and wheel herringbone panel surrounded by thistles stars and fleur-de-lis within fillet and pyramid roll border; floral rolls to board edges and turn-ins; marbled end-papers. Elaborate calligraphic bookplate in black green and red ink of Sarah McKie 'written at Edinburgh the XIIIth August 1735' to front free end-paper of volume one; pencil ownership inscription of one 'J. S. Muir 1888' to verso. Neat ownership inscription of one 'Stewart' dated December 5 1721 to front free end-paper of volume two. Later pencil annotation to foot of volume one T8v. Corners bumped slight rubbing to joints of raised bands on volume one shelf-wear to edges of boards but bindings otherwise bright neat and very solid. A few spots of occasional toning to contents of both volumes text-blocks very occasionally frayed and nicked to edges; one end-leaf of volume one repaired sympathetically with like paper; slight loss to corner of C1 affecting catchword only loss to corner of A2 A5 of Psalms affecting text; spots of ink to N1 of Bible ink stains to title-page B1v B2r of Psalms; 2R gathering of Bible and B C gatherings of Psalms cut close to fore-edge affecting text. Contents used but serviceable bindings both well-preserved examples. A curious pair of volumes bound in very similar herringbone style perhaps even from the same workshop but with no tools in common. The division of the volumes midway through the Psalms at Z2 is such an unusual choice which appears to differ from institutional copies in two volumes that this bookseller concludes they must be intended as a pair. Herringbone bindings were the dominant form of decorative binding in early eighteenth-century Scotland evolving from late-seventeenth century panel bindings. The thistle and pyramid tools on display here are peculiarly Scottish features. An excellent example of fine Scottish binding of the early eighteenth-century. ESTC T91732; T91831. Edinburgh; Printed by James Watson, One of His Majesty's Printers, 1716. hardcover