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175426004AB1754. Nürnberg Raspe 1754. Gestochenes Frontispiz 6 gefaltete Kupfertafeln 7 Bl. 460 S. 10 Bl. Dekorativer Halblederband im Stil der Zeit mit dezenter Rückenvergoldung. Erste deutsche Ausgabe. - Nissen BBI Suppl. 45nb; Dochnahl 8. - Interessante Monographie über Geschichte und Zucht der Ranunkeln. Fünf der hübschen Tafeln mit Blüten- und Pflanzendarstellungen. - Sehr gut erhaltenes Exemplar. unknown
1751LRB100212In-8° , plein veau , triple filets sur les plats, dos à nerfs , fleurons sur les caissons, pièce de titre . Signet de soie vieux rose. Tranches tâchetées bleues et blanches. Excellent état, coiffes usées. Titre bicolore. Complet de toutes ses gravures. 21 ff° - 1024p. - 18 ff°
1750761750 Paris, chez Desaint & Saillant, 1750.
1784HI291Paris, Alexandre Jombert, 1784,1785,1786. 2 vol. in-4o, 2ff.n.ch., 32 pages et 98 planches et 1f.n.ch., 40 pages et 95 planches. 2 ff.n.ch., 40 p. et 98 planches, 1ff, 40 p. et 60 planches, toutes planches etant hors-texte. Rel. pleine veau contemp. avec usures, 1er plat avec un bout abime, 2e mors decole, dos a nerfs, p. de titres maroquin, marges de 2ff. restaurees, qq pages un peu brunies, tranches coloriees. Edition complete.
17193350032La Haye, Troyel bzw. Amsterdam, Changuion, 1719/53. Mit zahlreichen Kupfern (überwiegend Karten) auf gefaltetenTafeln sowie Kupferfrontispizen. Ganzleder der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung (Exlibris).
17840313-B1784. Radierung, 1748, auf Bütten mit Wasserzeichen: Lilie im Doppelkreis (Hind 3). 24:35,7 cm. Titelblatt, der ?Antichità romane de?tempi della Republica??. Abdruck der römischen Ausgabe, o.J., 1748. Literatur: Focillon 41; Hind 1; Taschen 81; Wilton-Ely 103. - Sehr kräftiger Abdruck mit vollem Rand, die Ränder leicht gebräunt.
1747015985Paris: Ph.N.Lottin & J.H.Butard 1747. With ink inscription "Ex dono authoris. Book measures 17x10.cm. viii188pp. Bound in full period mottled calf spine gilt in compartments with alternating lions and flowers and red morocco label full red edges marble endpapers. Calf lightly rubbed minor abrasion wear. Binding in very good clean condition. Internally minor light browning. Pages in good clean condition. A very nice copy. Presentation copy of a scarce book of fables by a poet from Marseilles. Housed in a modern cloth drop-back box.F. First Edition. Full Calf. Very Good. Small 8 Vo. Ph.N.Lottin & J.H.Butard Hardcover
177014421Roma: Nella stamperia di Marco Pagliarini 1770. Discreto-buon esemplare privo come altri del ritratto del pontefice all’antiporta per il resto completo seppur legato in ordine non corrispondente all’indice con lievi occasionali arrossamenti; brunito il frontespizio calcografico piccola lacuna difetto di cartiera sul margine interno di quello tipografico. Genuina legatura coeva in cartone con dorso in pergamena rivestito di carta marezzata con titoli manoscritti su tassello cartaceo tagli spruzzati in quarto grande cm 33x23 1 carta di antiporta frontespizio calcografico 4 carte non numerate frontespizio dedica prefazione imprimatur pp I-XXVIII Prospettiva glossario 1 carta non numerata indice pp 1-58 saggio di geometria vita dell’autore prefazione testo dei cinque ordini I-IV tavole geometriche I-XXXXI tavole di ordini 10 tavole veduta di vestibolo con al centro figura di Clemente XIV in trono 9 di prospettive. Oltre le tavole due incisioni nel testo vita e prefazione di Vignola e una sul frontespizio iniziali testatine e finalini xilografici. Segnatura: 1 carta di antiporta 4 a-c4 d1 1 A-G4 H1 55 carte di tavole. Discreto esemplare privo come altri del ritratto del pontefice all’antiporta per il resto completo seppur legato in ordine non corrispondente all’indice con lievi occasionali arrossamenti; brunito il frontespizio calcografico piccola lacuna difetto di cartiera sul margine interno di quello tipografico. Bella edizione settecentesca del più celebre e importante trattato di didattica architettonica italiano apparso per la prima volta nel 1562 e divenuto per semplicità ed efficacia dell’esposizione il manuale per eccellenza sulla materia. I Cinque Ordini di Architettura sono qui accompagnati come in altre edizioni da Le due regole della prospettiva pratica annotate «non coi soliti commentari del P. Danti ma con altri affatto nuovi del P. Gaudio delle Scuole Pie e del sig. Francesco Pannini architetto i quali si sono molto più del p. Danti approssimati al gusto e alle capacità de’ moderni giovani studiosi dell’architetura» Comolli; gli autori aggiungono inoltre una dedicatoria una prefazione la vita del Vignola il Saggio di geometria per introduzione allo studio dell’architettura civile e un interessante seppur sintetico Vocabolario de’ Termini di Architettura. Firmati il frontespizio allegorico e una delle vignette nel testo: «Fran. Smuglewicz Polonus del. - Carolus Antonini sculp.» a quest’ultimo Graesse attribuisce tutte le figure. Fowler p. 301; Graesse VII p. 314; Brunet V 1219 «assez bonnes les éditions de Rome 1732 1765 1770»; Comolli IV p. 109 definisce questa edizione «la migliore di tutte» quelle italiane esaminate; Riccardi I 88 I11 «bellissima edizione». Nella stamperia di Marco Pagliarini unknown
176333176-1314Rome Marco Pagliarini 1763. Title with vign. head- and tail-pieces decorative initials. XII 487 pp. 1 blank leaf 108 pp. 12mo. Contemporary boards worn. Rome Marco Pagliarini 1763. First published c. 90 years earlier under the title: Studio di pittura scoltura et architettura this is the first pocket guide for amateurs to the art and architecture of Rome. Aimed at an audience of secular tourists rather than religious pilgrims this guide is organized from the standpoint of geographical rather than devotional convenience. It is of the greatest interest to the historian of Baroque art and architecture as it provides a descriptive inventory of the contents of over 240 churches and monasteries and contains information relevant to attribution building history patronage and contemporary taste. Includes bibliogr. references and indexes. Most copies of this pocket guide were working copies by their very nature and have been used to pieces. According to Schlosser it remained the standard guide to Rome in the eighteenth century and as such was one of the formative sources for the trend of the "Grand Tour".- A clean copy. - Schlosser pp. 544 600; cf. Cicognara 3891; Marco Lattanzi "La prima grande vera guida di Roma" in F. Prinzi ed. Filippo Titti Descrizione delle pitture 1978 pp. 5-10; OCLC 3880564. ART & ARCHITECTURE & ARCHAEOLOGY ; ITALY ; GEOGRAPHY:TRAVEL ; Rome, Marco Pagliarini hardcover
1784bf5194Sabellus Sélection Abraxas-libris Relié 1784 50 GRAVURES DE SCÈNES ÉROTIQUES. Petit in-4 (20,5 x 25,5 cm.), 1784, relié demi-basane, pièce de titre rouge au dos lisse orné de filets dorés, tranches mouchetées de rouge, 98 pages, un texte décrit chacune des L gravures, une gravure en frontispice, passages en latin, grandes marges ; légers frottements aux bords et coins, quelques rousseurs, par ailleurs bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
17521105871752. In der Platte signiert "Piranesi F." und mit dem gestochenen Titel "Veduta della gran Curia Innocenziana edificata sulk rovine dell` Anfiteatro di StatilinTatiro, cheformano todierno Monte Citorio". Mit der gestochenen Nr. "723" bzw. "39". Ausgezeichneter, gegensatzreicher Druck auf vollrandigem festen Velin. 40,7 x 62,3 cm (Plattengröße). 58,6 x 85 cm (Papier).
178120101Altona, J.D.A. Eckhardt, 1781. 4to. Cont. blue boards. Back worn. (14),356,(16) pp. and 15 folded engraved plates of which 3 are maps. Printed on good paper.
178120101Altona J.D.A. Eckhardt 1781. 4to. Cont. blue boards. Back worn. 1435616 pp. and 15 folded engraved plates of which 3 are maps. Printed on good paper. hardcover
178137424Altona, Eckhardt für Bohn, 1781. 4 Bl., 354 (recte 356) S., 10 Bl., 28 S. Mit gefaltetem Kupferstichplan und 14 gefalteten Kupfertafeln. 4° (22,5 x 19,5 cm). Geflammtes Leder der Zeit mit Rückenschild und Rückenvergoldung. [5 Warenabbildungen]
17732107010031Romae : Typis reverendae Camarae apostolicae 1773. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Catholicism in Latin America Bound in contemporary vellum. Good binding. Minor dampstaining mostly along bottom margin. Text printed in two columns. v 1 308 1 pages. Frontispiece plate provided in facsimile. Marca de fuego on top edge. Palau 37038; Sabin 9122. <br> This volume contains a compilation of the papal bulls relating to the Orden de los Hermanos de Nuestra Senora de Bethlehem or Bethlehemite Brothers a Catholic religious order founded in 1653. The Bethlehemites were the first monastic order to be founded in the New World. They spread throughout Latin America and focused on care for the sick. The order was suppressed in 1820. Romae : Typis reverendae Camarae apostolicae hardcover
1766565Paris: Lacombe 1766. Soft cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 8vo. 19 x 10 cm 58 pp. including title-page first leaf blank. Bound in red marbled wrappers. Title toned and a bit soiled with two small ink-spots not affecting text toning in the margins of some leaves; nevertheless generally good with some leaves uncut and with original deckle edges. Very rare first and sole edition of the first treatise published by the pioneering French mineralogist Jean-Baptiste Romé de L'Isle 1736-1780 and his sole work on marine biology concerning the "movement generation and nature" of the freshwater polyp. In the present work Romé hypothesizes drawing on observations by the naturalist "M. Bazin" that polyps are a kind of living hive built of thousands of tiny separate units 'petits grains' that nonetheless work harmoniously to feed move and regenerate the entire body. Though Romé's hypothesis is not entirely off the mark-polyps may reproduce asexually by budding for instance-it was eventually disproven by the observations of the naturalist Justin Girod-Chantrans 1750-1841.OCLC: No American copies. Lacombe paperback
1766565Paris: Lacombe 1766. Soft cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 8vo. 19 x 10 cm 58 pp. including title-page first leaf blank. Bound in red marbled wrappers. Title toned and a bit soiled with two small ink-spots not affecting text toning in the margins of some leaves; nevertheless generally good with some leaves uncut and with original deckle edges. Very rare first and sole edition of the first treatise published by the pioneering French mineralogist Jean-Baptiste Romé de L'Isle 1736-1780 and his sole work on marine biology concerning the "movement generation and nature" of the freshwater polyp. In the present work Romé hypothesizes drawing on observations by the naturalist "M. Bazin" that polyps are a kind of living hive built of thousands of tiny separate units 'petits grains' that nonetheless work harmoniously to feed move and regenerate the entire body. Though Romé's hypothesis is not entirely off the mark-polyps may reproduce asexually by budding for instance-it was eventually disproven by the observations of the naturalist Justin Girod-Chantrans 1750-1841.OCLC: No American copies. Lacombe paperback books
177950EeVenanzio Monaldini 1779 ATTENTION - Toutes les gravures ont une mouillure plus ou moins claire ,de plus , la page de titre , la page d'adresse a Monsignor Pallota ainsi que les 32 premières gravures ont une déchirure et ou un manque n'atteignant que rarement la gravure - Ouvrage a Restaurer In4 oblong ( 40 X 27 cm ) - reliure demi basane largement postérieure - Complet des 80 gravures .
177950EeVenanzio Monaldini 1779 ATTENTION - Toutes les gravures ont une mouillure plus ou moins claire ,de plus , la page de titre , la page d'adresse a Monsignor Pallota ainsi que les 32 premières gravures ont une déchirure et ou un manque n'atteignant que rarement la gravure - Ouvrage a Restaurer In4 oblong ( 40 X 27 cm ) - reliure demi basane largement postérieure - Complet des 80 gravures .
17644373Roma, 1764, per Francesco Bizzarini Komarek, Provisore di libri della Bibliotheca Vaticana ; grand in-8, plein vélin ivoire, titre manuscrit (reliure de l'époque) ; VIII, 120 pp., vignette de titre, lettrine et cul-de-lampe gravés, ouvrage entièrement imprimé en rouge et noir.
173819232Amstelodami M. Schagen 1738 in-4 demi-velin 2 parties en 1 volume, reliure d'Epoque demi-velin coloré en rouge in-quarto (21,5 x 27,5 cm), dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands), orné d'un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, titre manuscrit à l'encre brune, papier peigné aux plats, tête lisse, gouttière et tranche de queue non-rognées, Principale page de titre imprimée en rouge et noir, Ex-libris : "DOCTORIO TINEL ROTOMAGENSIS" (Dr TINEL célèbre collectionneur de ROUEN) imprimé en noir sur une étiquette de papier blanc, orné d'une gravure Titre + 64 gravures hors-texte de médailles gravées sur cuivre en noir (imprimées d'un seul côté) contenant chacune 12 illustrations de médailles + une gravure Titre de la deuxième partie gravée sur cuivre en noir + un portrait en buste gravé sur cuivre en noir + 12 gravures hors-texte de médailles gravées sur cuivre en noir (imprimées d'un seul côté) contenant chacune 12 illustrations de médailles + 13 gravures "portraits empereur équestres" , gravés par C. de Passe d'après Johannes Stradanus ( Jan van der Straeten), manque de papier en marge, en bas de la gravure titre sans atteinte à la gravure elle-même, (XVIII + 186 +VI (index) + 64 feuillets de planches +ff titre + ff faux-titre +ff page de titre + IV + 1 ff gravure frontispice + 28 + 12 feuillets de planches + 13 feuillets de gravures d'empereurs sur leur cheval par STRADANUS] Pages, 1738 Amstelodami : apud M. Schagen Editeur,
172319102Leiden Hendrik Van Damme 1723 -in-4 plein-VELIN un fort volume, reliure janséniste plein-vélin ivoire parcheminé in-quarto (jansenist's binding full vellum in-folio)(25 x 20 cm), RELIURE D'EPOQUE, titre manuscrit sur le dos à l'encre brune (handwritten title on the spine), plats muets (cover without text), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), Ex-libris : "DOCTORIO TINEL ROTOMAGENSIS" (Dr TINEL célèbre collectionneur de ROUEN) imprimé en noir sur une étiquette de papier crème, Texte en Néerlandais, orné d'une gravure titre gravée sur bois en noir par C. Van DALEN + une vignette en noir en bas de la page de titre + 114 planches hors-texte en noir de gravures de Monnaies (12 par page) gravées sur bois en noir (engraving wood) et 7 gravures hors-texte en noir à thème Archéologique par JAN LAMSVELT + Lettrines et culs-de-lampe gravées sur bois en noir, XXIV + 586 + XVI pages, 1723 Leiden: Hendrik Van Damme Editeur,
17501921A PARIS. CHEZ DESAINT & SAILLANT. 1750-1756. 6 VOLUMES IN-4 (20 X 26 X 24,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE VIII + (8) + 616 + (22), (8) + 507 + (16), (4) + 546, (4) + 528, (4) + 500 ET (4) + 540 PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE PLEIN VEAU MARBRE, DOS A CINQ NERFS ORNE DE CAISSONS A FLEURONS DORES, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTES MAROQUIN ROUGE ET VERT, PLATS ENCADRES D'UN TRIPLE FILET A FROID, DENTELLE DOREE SUR COUPES, TRANCHES ROUGES. ILLUSTRE DE 4 CARTES REPLIEES GRAVEES PAR D'ANVILLE : LA GERMANIE, L'EMPIRE DES PARTHES, LA PALESTINE, LA DACE AVEC LA MOESIE ET LA THRACE. EDITION ORIGINALE (BRUNET. II. 424). QUELQUES TRACES D'USURE EXTERIEURE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
18004585<p>Single broadsheet 60 x 44.5 cm folded. A very good copy.<br /></p><p>A rare survival of such an ephemeral piece unrecorded on ICCU: a large broadside issued during the nine-month occupation of Rome following the fall of the Roman Republic and proclaiming a complete revision of the running of the city's public market to prevent "hoarders and scalpers" from inflating food prices beyond the means of the "most sensitive" members of the populace during this tumultuous period.</p><p>The edict instructs for example all retailers of vegetables and fruits to arrange contracts exclusively during daylight hours and only under their official banners; any retailers found bringing or intending to bring wholesalers into the marketplace will be considered in contravention of the law. Retailers are also prohibited from forming collective buying groups which lead to 'infamous monopolies'. Further regulations touch on sellers of poultry interactions between retailers and wholesalers and the physical locations of permitted activities. The trades in domestic pigeons and wild game however are exempted from these stringent regulations.<br /><br />The broadsheet also gives details of the enforcement of the new rules. Anyone not complying with the regulations after three days of their posting will suffer the consequences and trials of the accused will take place between 22 and 24 hours and for 1 hour the following morning in the market square itself. The penalties are stiff: for the first offence 25 scudi; for the second 50 scudi and a public beating; while the third warrants a 100 scudi fine and 5 years of public labor. Fines will also be imposed for passing false currency. The edict ends with a stern public hygiene order reminding all retailers of the prohibition of fish-selling in the marketplace. The public is also ordered to make use of the fountains in a civilised manner and not to throw rubbish into the fountain or onto the streets.</p><p>The Piazza Navona became the official market square of Rome in the 15th century and remained so until the 1860s when the site was transferred to the Campo de' Fiori. Produced during a period of tremendous political upheavel the present document provides us with a surprisingly intimate insight into the problems of running such an enormous concern. As the broadside notes the Papal Government had formerly been responsible for the orderly running of the marketplace but in 1798 the short-lived Roman Republic based upon the principles of the French Revolution had seized power and exiled the Pope. According to the document many "abuses" were committed during the "so-called" Republican tenure and indeed the "greed and malice of those who have been able to evade the rules" has led to the need for tighter regulation. Today it complains many dealers hoard more than they sell rendering public markets 'inutili' and driving food prices far higher than they should be in turn affecting the "most sensitive" segment of the population. The present edict was issued under the authority of His Excellency Diego Naselli a Neapolitan commander whose troops had invaded the Republic in September 1799. However by July 3rd seven months after the edict's publication the city was returned to the authority of the Pope.</p><p> Unrecorded in ICCU or OCLC.</p> Lazzarini
172900518<p>FIRST HISTORY OF VENETIAN TRADE --- xxiv 200 4 p. a8 b4 A-Q8/4 R6 166 x 95 mm --- First and only edition of this history of Venetian trade through 1290 which Barbier attributes to one "Roma"—and which appears to be the first printed survey of Venetian trade altogether. Barbier records the anonymous author's connections in Parisian law and finance but we know little else of him except that he perhaps took his text from a larger three-volume manuscript on the history of business in Italy. ¶ As the history of trade goes few European cities will be as synonymous with the subject as Venice. The Middle Ages saw it become one of the continent's most important ports the vital crossroads of trade between East and West. The author divides his history into three parts: the years 421-697 which he calls the age of the <em>Tribuns</em>; 697-1173 the age of elected doges; and 1173-1290 the age of sovereign doges. He covers the early development of the Rialto Venice's strategic location as a boon for international trade competition in fabric production silk especially—these and many other issues that historians continue to cite in discussions of early Venetian trade. ¶ We fully expected to identify earlier histories of trade in Venice a task we summarily failed at. The author himself complains of "the silence that historians of Venice have kept on this subject" xiij. True enough of the earlier <em>commercio</em> titles in both Cicogna and Soranzo's continuation none could be construed as a comprehensive historical survey of Venetian trade nor have our subject searches in WorldCat turned up anything earlier. Given Venice's tremendously influential role in the history of business the gap this work fills should be an important one. ¶ Hardly a common book and this may be the only copy recorded at auction; it matches the binding description of a copy offered in 2013. --- PROVENANCE: Bookplate removed from the front paste-down and a few efforts at obliterating small marks from the endleaves. --- CONDITION: Contemporary leather spine and board edges tooled in gold; marbled edges and endpapers. ¶ First and last few leaves a little dusty. Leather a bit discolored in spots; front paste-down skinned from removal of bookplate. A nice solid copy in a contemporary binding. --- REFERENCES: Emmanuele Antonio Cicogna <em>Saggio di bibliografia veneziana </em>1847 v. 1 p. 211 #1461; Ant.-Alex. Barbier <em>Dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes</em> v. 2 col. 209;<em> Kress Library of Business and Economics</em> suppl. p. 196 ¶ Paola Lanaro "Introduction" <em>At the Centre of the World: Trade and Manufacturing in Venice and the Venetian Mainland 1400-1800</em> Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies 2006 p. 34 "The Venetian Republic is still considered to be one of the first European states to accept the drastic change in mentality and in capitalistic practice brought about by the great maritime commerce between the Levant and the East above all in terms of international commerce in transit"; Edwin S. Hunt and James M. Murray <em>A History of Business in Medieval Europe 1200-1550</em> Cambridge Univ 2005 p. 60 "it was the international merchants who spearheaded the development of the techniques that transformed medieval commerce…The earliest techniques appeared in Genoa and Venice during or even before the twelfth century" 90 "One of the special characteristics of Venice and a source of its lasting power was its role as entrepôt and staple"</p> Pierre Gilles Le Mercier and A. Morin hardcover