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1790(LCPCVOY-0011)(Le Grand Tour en Italie au XVIII siècle, dans un petit guide pour visiter le site archéologique romain de Tivoli, la Villa de l'empereur Adrien et celle du poète Horace) MANAZZALE Andrea. "VIAGGIO DA ROMA A TIVOLI. CONCERNENTE LE NOTIZIE PIU' ESATTE DE' MONUMENTI ILLUSTRI DI QUELLA CITTA' CON L'AGGIUNTA DELLA VILLA ADRIANA, E DELLA VILLA D'ORAZIO FLACCO IN SABINA TIBURTINA, RAGGUAGLIATE, E DISPOSTE DA ANDREA MANAZZALE". 1790, Roma, A. Fulgoni. 1 volume petit in-8° (188x128 mm) (dimensions pages 186x125 mm) 48 pp. (A-C8) Couverture rose moitié XIX siècle. Edition Originale, très rare. Petit manque de papier à l'angle inférieur du premier plat, infimes déchirures marginales à la couverture, quelques rousseurs éparses, mais bel exemplaire. Très rare guide pour la visite des antiquités de Tivoli "e fuoi contorni con la più efatta defcrizione della Villa Adriana, e della Villa di Orazio Flacco in Sabina Tiburtina". Ce petit guide était proposé aux étrangers et aux amants de beaux arts qui visitaient l'Italie, qui avaient établi une étape à Tivoli dans leur Grand Tour et qui étaient "... anfiosi di ammirar fu due piedi quelli monumenti sì celebri teftimonj irrefragabili della Romana grandezza...". L'auteur précise que "animato da quefto folo motivo... mi fono portato per replicate volte fu la faccia del luogo, ed ivi medefimo avendo indagato ogni faffo ho defcritto tutti i monumenti più intereffanti efiftenti nella Villa Adriana per chiarezza de' Foreftieri, ed Amatori delle Belle Arti". Seulement cinq exemplaires dans les collections publiques italiennes. (Cicogna, 3770 ; Lozzi, II, 5355 (pour la seconde édition de 1817). (LCPCVOY-0011) (350,00 €) (Tous les livres provenant d'Italie possèdent la licence d'exportation (Attestato di Libera Circolazione) du Ministero dei Beni e Attività Culturali)
18004041AGParis, Chereau 1800 ca. altkolorierter Kupferstich, Darst. 38,5 x 27 (incl. Text), Bll. 49 x 34,5 gut erhalten. Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.+
1742615107Amsterdam, Changuion, 1742. 4to. 6 Bl., 494 S.; 1 Bl., 400 S.; 53 Bl., 523 S., 78 Bl. Index. Mit 2 wiederholten gestochenen Titelvignetten. Pergament d. Zeit mit reicher (vor allem am Vorderdeckel abgeriebener) Rücken- und Deckelvergoldung (angestaubt, Schließbänder fehlen). [3 Warenabbildungen]
172014925S.l., s.é., s.d. [circa 1724]. Dimensions (cuvette) : 418 x 318 mm.
180010568Londres, [1800] In-folio (379 x 277 mm), 62 pl. et 36 ff. n. ch. Demi-maroquin à grain long bordeaux avec coins, filet doré, dos à nerfs richement orné, titre doré (Devauchelle).
179177<p>4° mm 250x190; pp. XII 326. Al frontespizio vignetta incisa raffigurante Ganesha e <strong>32 tavole fuori testo</strong> di cui una a doppia pagina. Nel testo <strong>caratteri in sanscrito</strong>. Legatura coeva in piena pelle marezzata. Bell'esemplare.</p><p>First edition.</p><p>As the title well explains the Systema Brahmanicum by the Indologist Paulinus of St. Bartholomew - valuable compendium of Brahmanism - is closely based on the collection of <em>Indica reperta</em> from the famous Borgia Museum in Velletri <strong>profusely illustrated by the engravings. The volume therefore can be browsed as a kind of 'exegetical catalog' of the Hindu collection</strong>.<br /><br />The ancient Borgia Museum in Velletri formed between the 17th and 18th centuries by the Roman branch of the Borgia family was greatly enriched and enlarged in the second half of the 18th century by Cardinal Stefano Borgia 1731 – 1804 a man of vast culture who was a scholar of history and ethnology. The Museum famous throughout Europe for the variety and the rarity of the <em>reperta</em> as well as the singularity of the collections included artifacts from all parts of the world and was divided into nine sections one of which dedicated to Hindu manuscripts and relics.</p><p>Paulinus of St. Bartholomew Leithaberge in Lower Austria 1748 - Rome 1806 was an Austrian Carmelite missionary and Orientalist of Croatian origin. <strong>He is credited with being the author of the first Sanskrit grammar to be published in Europe and for being one of the first Orientalists to remark upon the close relationship between Indian and European languages</strong> followed by others such as William Jones and Gaston-Laurent Coeurdoux.<br /><br />Having entered into the seminary of the missions of his order at Rome he did Oriental studies at the College of St Pancratius. He was sent in 1774 as missionary to Malabar India. After spending fourteen years in India he was appointed vicar-general of his order and apostolic visitor. He was very well versed in languages: he spoke German Latin Greek Hebrew Hungarian Italian Portuguese English Malayalam Sanskrit and some other languages of India. He became known in Kerala as Paulinus Paathiri. He was one of the first to detect the similarity between Sanskrit and Indo-European languages though the very first was likely Fr Thomas Stephens SJ.</p><p>Recalled in 1789 to Rome to give an account of the state of the mission in Indostan he was charged with editing books – to correct the Catechisms and elementary books printed at Rome – for the use of missionaries.</p><p>In Rome he came into contact with Cardinal Stefano Borgia 1731 – 1804 Secretary of Propaganda Fide antiquarian scholar and patron who had set up in Velletri his native city the very well-endowed Museo Borgiano. Cardinal Borgia appointed him his private secretary and financed the publication of many volumes of indology including the first European grammar of the Sanskrit language <em>Sidharubam seu Grammatica Samscrdamica</em> published in Rome in 1790.</p> Apud Antonium Fulgonium
17683377A AVIGNON. CHEZ J. J. NIEL, IMPRIMEUR-LIBRAIRE. 1768. IN-12 (10,5 X 17,5 X 4 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (10) + 503 ET (13) PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE PLEIN VEAU MARBRE, DOS A CINQ NERFS ORNE DE CAISSONS A FLEURONS DORES, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTE MAROQUIN ROUGE, FILET DORE SUR COUPES, TRANCHES MARBREES, PLATS AUX ARMES DOREES FLEURDELYSEES DU «COLLEGE ROYAL DE TOULOUSE». PETITS DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS, DONT PETITS MANQUES DE CUIR, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
1789845181789 Paris, Nyon l'Aîné, 1789, in 4° relié plein veau de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, étiquette vertes, plats encadrés d'un triple filet doré, tranches dorées, VIII-192 pages ; un frontispice et 48 figures gravées hors-texte ; des rousseurs ; reliure très frottée avec manques de cuir, coins très émoussés, coiffes usées, un mors fendu sur 5 cm.
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.
1703013968<p>London: printed by A. and J Churchill at the Black Swan in Pater Noster Row 1703 Book. Good. Hardcover. viii 154 pages. Either ESTC N17836 without the errata slip mentioned there; or also issued as part of Vol 3 of the Collection of Voyages and travels published by Awnsham and Churchill in 1704. Most likely the second. Star chart on page 42. Some pages have ink stains. Damp staining to the lower part of the first 8 pages. Small amount of worming to the lower inner corners of pages 89-154 but well clear of the text. In modern half leather binding with a lightly faded spine. New end papers.</p> printed by A. and J Churchill at the Black Swan in Pater Noster Row hardcover
178614613en feuille Très bon Rome 1786 41,5 x 55 cm
1756102718P., Jean-Thomas Hérissant, 1756, in-12, (6)-535 pp, bandeaux, culs-de-lampe, approbation et privilège du Roi, reliure plein veau granité, dos lisse très orné, triples filets dorés sur les plats, coupes filetées, tranches marbrées (rel. de l'époque), bon état
175661684Jean-Thomas Herissant 1756 In-16 11,5 x 17 cm. Reliure de l’époque pleine basane brune marbrée, dos à 5 nerfs, roulettes dorés, caissons ornés de fers dorés, 558 pp. Coiffes et coins émoussées, intérieur en bon état.
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.
173960402Mediolani [Milan],Typographia Soc. Palatinae 1739 In-folio 40 x 24 cm. Reliure plein vélin vélin crème, dos à nerfs, frontispice de Francisco Zugni, gravée par Andrea Zucchi. titre gravé, 3 ff.-1332 colonnes 4 colonnes par page, [333] pp. Vignettes par Antonio Grecolini, gravé par Jérôme Rossi. Petits accrocs en coupe et en coiffe de pied, sinon très frais.
17018486Trajecti ad Rhenum: Apud Guilielmum vande Water Academiæ 1701. Editio postrema ab innumerabilibus erroribus repurgata. Contemporary vellum professionally repaired front joint with embossed amorial design castle on front & rear board. VG bit of splay to boards/lacking ties/contemporary presentation inscription on blank front fly/early po annotations on Ll1 - Ll3 Tt4 - Vv1. 16 1 - 792 2 815 - 956 32 pp. Index last 16 leaves. Engraved title. Illustrated with 7 inserted copperplate engravings after M1 R2 Bb4 Ff4 Kk1 Xx3 folding Zz2 folding. Tailpieces on Gg1b Yyy4b Nnnn4b Vvvv3a Ppppp4b Vvvvv1b Aaaaaa1a & Ccccc4b. 4to: - A - 5F Ggggg & Hhhhh Iiiii - Gggggg Gggggg4 a blank. <br/><br/> Apud Guilielmum vande Water, Academiæ hardcover books
1742482615Basel, Christ, 1742. 13 Bl., 574; 408 S., 37 Bl. Mit 1 gestochenen Kopfvignette u. 1 gefalteten Tabelle. Halbpergament d. Zeit (beschabt, Kanten bestoßen, Rückgelenk mit kurzem Einriß). [2 Warenabbildungen]
178922211789 (sans lieu), (sans nom), 1789. 2 tomes en un volume,in-8 demi-chagrin 19ème. (viii), 192, 163 pages
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]
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.
17823345589Wien, Tratter, 1782. 197 S. Mit gestochener Titelvignette und Falttafel. Priv. Ppbd (bestoßen).
1786yk346A Paris, rue d'Anjou-Dauphine, n°6 Bibliothèque universelle des dames Relié 1786 "In-12 (8,3 x 13,2 cm), reliure plein veau, dos lisse orné de fers dorés, double filet d'encadrement aux plats, 314 pages, tome 4 seul de cette section ""Histoire"" ; petits manques de cuir aux coiffes, pliure au dos, frottements aux mors et coins, par ailleurs intérieur frais, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
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
1793PHO-1841Parisii, Fratum Barbou, 1793, 3 volumes in-12, XXI pp.-444 pp., 480 pp., 453 pp., relié plein veau époque, dos lisse orné avec pièce de titre rouge et tomaison verte, tranches dorées, triples filets aux plats, frottements aux charnières, coins usés, coiffe en pied tome 2 arasée.