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1700276791700 une vue d'optique en couleurs, GRAVÉE A L'EAU-FORTE ET AQUARELLÉE SUR PAPIER DE FORMAT: 38 x 24 cm., 1700 sans lieu ni Editeur,
1700277001700 une vue d'optique en couleurs, GRAVÉE A L'EAU-FORTE ET AQUARELLÉE SUR PAPIER DE FORMAT: 21,5 x 25,5 cm., 1700 sans lieu ni Editeur,
1700276991700 une vue d'optique en couleurs, GRAVÉE A L'EAU-FORTE ET AQUARELLÉE SUR PAPIER DE FORMAT: 21,5 x 25,5 cm., 1700 sans lieu ni Editeur,
1687R96631Coloniae Agrippinae [Köln], apud Hermannum Demen 1687 5 volumes (bound in 1 physical volume): [8],138,[9] + [12],256,[23] + [8],137,[7] + viii,247,[13] + xii + 360 + [21] pp., "Haec Editio correcta a pluribus erroribus, in alia impressione commissis", title of volume 1 in red and black, engraved vignette on title page, 36cm., contemporary full-leather binding (corners bit bumped, spine with 5 raised bands, gilt title and decorations on spine, front joint slightly broken at lower end, small piece of leather partl detached from upper end of spine), each of the 5 volumes has a separate title page, text in Latin, text printed in 2 columns, some occasional browning, good condition, [Content: Tomus primus (in 2 vols.): partim Deum unum, trinum, et incarnatum ; partim actus humanos, leges, christique Gratiam complectens // Tomus secundus (in 2 vols.): partim virtutes theologicas, Ius & Iustitiam, partim Sacramenta complectens // Supplement: Tractatus tres de Justitia et Jure ad Supplementum Theologiae moralis christianae, etc., per P.B.T.C.M.T.L (Philippe Bertrand), Antverpiae, apud Joannem Sleghers, 1687, viii + 247 + [13] pp.)], the 4th volume (De Sacramentis) was published by Franciscus Fievet (Insulis, 1687), [NEESEN Laurentius, born in Sint-Truiden in 1612, died in Mechelen in 1679, Belgian priest and theologian and president of the seminary of Mechelen], R96631
1648ABC_49958Leiden: Bonaventura & Abraham Elzevier 1648. 18th-century gold-tooled calf sewn on 5 supports with the corresponding raised bands on the spine faint traces of a title on the spine a double fillet border on both boards remnants of gold-tooled board edges red-sprinkled edges. 4to. With Elzeviers woodcut device on the title page several decorated woodcut initials and head- and tailpieces. Rare first and only edition printed entirely in modern Greek. The text records a largely overlooked episode in relations between the Orthodox Eastern Church and Calvinism in the mid-17th century: Kyrillos Lukaros 1572-1638 Metrophanes Kritopoulos ca. 1589-1639 and other Greek Church leaders sought to reform the Eastern Church by harmonising its doctrines with those of Calvinism. Central to this effort was the present work a modern Greek translation of the Dutch Reformed creed catechism liturgy and rules prepared by Hierotheus Abbot of Cephalonia ca. 1599-1664 who studied at Leiden and enjoyed the patronage of both the Leiden Theological Faculty and the Dutch States General.Abbatios arrived in Leiden in 1644 with a companion also a high-ranking Orthodox cleric. Their visit was designed both to strengthen earlier contacts with the Reformed Church and to study customs and beliefs in the Eastern Mediterranean. The States General subsidised their year-long stay so that they might familiarise themselves with Reformed doctrine but Abbatios remained longer to translate key Reformed texts into modern Greek. These translations appear not to have circulated widely in the Levant. Their main significance was that they led French Huguenots to mistakenly believe that the Greek Church as a whole rejected Transubstantiation.The text finely printed in three sizes of Greek type presents the Belgic Confession the Heidelberg Catechism and the Liturgy of the Fathers of Dordrecht. The Confession largely the work of Guido de Brès 1522-1567 had been adopted at various synods between 1571 and 1619 and reaffirmed at The Hague in 1651.The present copy comes from the library of Charles Townshend Lord Bayning 1728-1810 who was a British politician and diplomat. Known as Spanish Charles from his service as Secretary to the British Embassy in Madrid 1751-1756 he represented Great Yarmouth in the House of Commons 1756-1784 1790-1796 serving as Lord of the Admiralty 1765-1770 Lord of the Treasury 1770-1777 Joint Vice-Treasurer for Ireland 1777-1782 and Treasurer of the Navy 1783. Admitted to the Privy Council in 1777 he was raised to the peerage in 1797 and became High Steward of Great Yarmouth in 1807. He resided at Honingham Hall Norfolk.With the armorial bookplate of Charles Townshend Lord Bayning mounted on the front pastedown a contemporary annotation R/Y on the title page. The boards and spine have been rubbed causing most of the gold tooling to fade the corners of the boards are scuffed the head of the spine has been restored. Internally clean with only occasional soiling and foxing. Otherwise in good condition. Bonaventura & Abraham Elzevier, hardcover
1610B96636Bruxellis [Brussel], Ex officina Rutgeri Velpii [Rutger Velpius] 1610 [8] + 148 + [8] pp., with some ornamented initials, dedicated to the Archdukes Albert and Isabella, 20cm., text in Latin, contemporary full vellum binding (soiled but intact), some small wormholes in lower end of some pages (with loss of some letters but text is always well readable), 20cm., some old autograph ex-libris on first blanco endpaper and two erased contemporary inscriptions on title page, ocassional browning of paper and one single annotation in side margin of one page, despite the defects still an acceptable copy of this rare title, [Continuation of the title: "4. Initia, incrementa, Privilegia, ornamenta Oppidorum 10. Municipiorum 20. Castellorum 50. Dominiorum, Pagorumq 150. Fundationes, Monumenta, Viri & res notatu dignae Abbatiarum 5. Collegiatorum 9. Coenobiorum 63. Hospitalium 50. ex archivis singulorum locorum ipsiusq Authoris peregrinatione collectae. Cum indice triplici rerum, personarum & locorum". The book is dived into 5 parts: Taxandria (pp.1-64), Pelandia (pp.65-86), Campiniae (pp.88-112), Maeslandia (pp.113-129), Oosterwicum (pp.130-148). The last 8 pages contain an appendix dealing with the Praemonstratensian abbey of Postel. An engraved plate which seems to be present in some other surviving copies is not included in this copy], B96636
1698R113639Leodii [Liège], apud Joannem Franciscum Broncart 1698 [24] + 508 + [12] pp. + frontispiece (full-page coat of arms of Maximilian Emanuel II, Elector of Bavaria (Habsburg, 1662-1726), by Jean A. le Poutre), with head and tail pieces & ornamental initials, 21cm., text in Latin, bound in contemporary full-leather binding (used and with some defects, corners seriously bumped, edges of spine with some loss of leather), small stamp at blanco endpaper, few markings in margin of text, few occasional foxing, R113639
1639021739Brugis Flandrorum [Bruges] Joannem Baptistam Kerchovium 1639 Un volume in-4° (18,5 x 26,5cm), [6] ff. (titre, épître, au lecteur), 308 pp., [48] ff. Reliure ancienne en basane marbrée, dos à 5 nerfs orné d'une pièce de titre et de caissons à fleurons dorés, roulette dorée sur les coupes, gardes Old Dutch, tranches marbrées. (reliure frottée avec des pertes de cuir et épidermures, manque aux coiffes et à la pièce de titre, charnières ouvertes en plusieurs endroits, coins un peu émoussés, gardes usées, exemplaire rogné, restauration ancienne au bas de deux feuillets, rares salissures, quelques pâles rousseurs, cerne claire en bordure supérieure à quatre feuillets mais sans incidence sur le texte). Rare édition originale pour ce recueil décrivant quelques 300 sceaux des comtes de Flandre par le jurisconsulte brugeois Vredius (1596-1652). Les gravures sur cuivre ont été finement exécutées par Samuel et Adriaen Lommelin et par François Schelhaver (père et fils). Contient également une magnifique grande vignette au titre (Philippe IV sur son trône), une carte (Comté de Flandres), un arbre généalogique (avec au bas les vues de Bruges et de Gand) et une planche d'armoiries (pays, villes, provinces et comtes de Flandre). Signature ancienne en regard du titre. RARE.
161117782Antwerpen, Plantin-Moretus, 1605 - 1611. 4 n.n. Bll., 213 SS.; 5 n.n. Bll., 108 SS., 8 n.n. Bll.; 83 SS., 8 n.n. Bll., 112 SS., 2 n.n. Bll. 4°, Pergament der Zeit.
1621139243A Rouen. Chez Jean Pain, pres de College des Jesuistesm ioignant la Rouge-marne. 1621. (12), 467 pagges. With ill. title. Leather binding with title on spine (Used). 17x11 cm
1692657361 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 5 nerfs orné, Chez Michel Brunet, Paris, 1692, 4 ff., 232 pp. (mal chiffré 222)
1677B120911Bruxelles, chez Marcel Anthoine Velpius 1677 12pp., avec armoirie gravée du roi Philippe IV d'Espagne, 19cm., réimpression de l'ordonnance originale de Madrid 1663, bon état, [Contient e.a. une liste des membres des Archers de Corps, servant de garde rapprochée au gouverneur général des Pays-Bas espagnols], B120911
161638048AB[Leiden?, Hendrik Lodewijksz van Haestens?] 1616. Kl.-4°. [8], 411, [1] S. Neuer HLdr-Bd. Die ersten Bll. leicht wasserrandig. Ein Bl. mit kl. Tintenflecken im weißen Rand, sonst kaum fleckig. Die Bll. mit den Portraits waren herausgeschnitten und wurden wieder eingehängt, daher teils etwas angerändert bzw. mit kl. Beschnitt im weißen Rand.
169133689ABParis, Iaillot 1691. Ca 56 x 88 cm. Gerahmt.
1633139181633 Edité par Ederi apud I. Bayr,, Ingolstadii,, 1633 in12, reliure plein vélin , petite étiquette papier ,titre a la plumle, 1 ff bl,p de titre, 3 ff 356 pp 4 ff bl texte en latin, qqs notes a la plumlesur page de titre
1695H121117Antwerpen, Hieronymus Verdussen s.d. [ca. 1695] [2bl.] + 248 + [8] + [2bl.] pp., met gegraveerd vignet op titelblad ("Petrus B. Bouttats fecit", één figuur is ingekleurd), 16cm., contemporaine vollederen band (hoeken en randen wat sleets, scharnieren aan uitersten wat gebroken, met klein verlies van leder onder aan rug), vergulde titel op rug, tekst is helder, zeldzame vroege Nederlandse vertaling van Rene de Ceriziers "L'innocence reconnue ou Vie de sainte Geneviève de Brabant" (Paris, 1634) die de geschiedenis van Genoveva van Brabant beschrijft], cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel IV-484/485-2, H121117
1666R115459Lovanii [Leuven], Typ. Et Sumpt. Viduae Bernardini Masii 1666 [8] + 90 + [7] pp., 21x16cm., contemporary full vellum (used and somewhat soiled, with some defects at ends), text is clean and bright, [Bound together with: FARVACQUES Franciscus O.E.S.A., Quaestio quodlibetica De Attritione, seu, quae fuerit mens concilii tridentini de sufficientia attritionis servilis in sacramento poenitentiae ? Habita Lovanij in Schola Artium Die 19. Decembris Anni 1665, Lovanii (Leuven), Typis Viduae Bernardini Masii, 1666, [8] + 64pp., with small engraving on title page, text is clean and bright], R115459
1635H96548Antverpiae [Antwerpen], Ex officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti [Moretus] 1635 [8] + [XX] + [3] pp., with engraved title vignette (depicting Franciscus of Assisi receiving the Stigmata) and one full-page coat-of-arms ("Per virtutis in honoris") and engraved printer's device on last leave and 20 engravings in text some of which by A. Pauli [= Pauwels] and most probbaly some by A.v.Diepenvelle (the first one depicting "Rex martyrum Christus", the 19 others depicting each of the martyrs meeting their death), leaves printed on recto side only, bilingual: text in Latin and Dutch in parallel columns, some occasional staining in margin of text, 19th century hardcover binding (marbled boards, spine in leather with gilt title and decorations, corners bit bumped), marbled endpapers, with ex-libris "J.W.L.Smit" and ex-dono ex-libris tipped in on endpapers, good condition, rare, [contains biographical sketches of Franciscan martyrs in the Netherlands during the 16th century wars of independence against Spain. Deals with the martyrs P.F. Johannes Amicus, the six martyrs of Alkmaar, Engelbertus Terburghis, the 19 martyrs of Gorcum, Reynerus a Lintris (Roermond), Johannes Mahusius (Oudenaarde), Guilelmus Goudanus, Johannes Cuyper (Diest), Arnoldus Knapper Donaet (Amersfoort), Adrianus Beverloo, Nicolaus Delfius, Johannes Schuermans (Peer), Johannes van Amsterdam, Johannes Gray, Johannes Puteanus, Martinus Suetens, Albertus van Leiden, Thomas van Beringen & Joachim van Delft. ], H96548
1680B96001Antverpiae [Antwerpen], Ex Officina Plantiniana, apud viduam & heredes Balthasaris Moreti [Moretus] 1680 [1bl],[viii],512 pp., vignette with printer's device on title page, 17cm., contemporary full leather binding (some common traces of use), most of the text is in Latin and some in dutch, text is clean and bright, good condition, B96001
1680B108429Antverpiae [Antwerpen], Ex Officina Plantiniana, apud viduam & heredes Balthasaris Moreti [Moretus] 1680 [viii] + 512 pp., vignette with printer's device on title page, first blanco endpaper is missing, 17cm., contemporary full leather binding (few small wormholes in spine, ends of front hinge slightly split), most of the text is in Latin and some in dutch, text is clean and bright, good condition, B108429
1635B96346Bruxelles, chez la Vefue d'Hubert Anthoine Velpius 1635 [12] pp., avec blason gravé sur la page de titre, 19cm., brochure muette, bon état, [Ordonnance 1635-06-24], B96346
1657R98665Antwerpen, weduwe van Jan Cnobbaert 1657 [28] + 235 + [4] pp., met gegraveerde frontispice door Richard Collin naar E. Quellinus, 1e uitgave, gegraveerde ill. op titelblad, tekst grotendeels in Gotische letters, volperkamenten band in goede staat (wat gewone slijtage en vlekjes, kleine beschadiging onderaan scharnier van voorste plat), tekst helder en in goede staat mits enkele sporadische kleine vlekjes, Deurwerders droeg dit werk op aan Catharina du Rapoy en Elisabeth Deurwerders priorinnen van de priorij van Hertoginnedal in Oudergem, cfr. Axters 624, [1st edition of this devotional work on S. Dominicus, dedicated to Catharina and Elisabeth Deurwerders both priors of the abbey Hertoghinnen-dael at Oudergem near Brussels. With engraved frontispiece by Richard Collin after E. Quellinus and 1 woodcut ill. on title page, contemporary full-vellum in good condition despite some normal traces of use and spots, text clean and bright except for few occasional small spots, good condition)], R98665
1644B90301Antverpiae [Antwerpen], Apud Hieronymum Verdussium [Verdussen II] 1644 [16] + 180 + [28] pp., first edition, 16cm., text in Latin, contemporary full-leather binding with some loss of leather at ends, front joint broken and somewhat repaired, gilt title and decroations at spine, some stains mainly at first and last pages, text well readable, rare, [Contains the history of the monastery of Corsendonk, near Turnhout, which was an Augustinian priory from the Congregation of Windesheim. It was written by J. Latomus and posthumously published and annotated by J. Hoybergius. / Cfr. Biogr.Nat. XI 441-442], B90301
168922010-zz5Paris: H. [Alexis-Hubert] Iaillot 1689.
1700R96568Antverpiae [Antwerpen], Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen 1700 Complet in 2 parts bound in one physical volume: [iv],359,[1] + 400,[23] pp., including extensive index, with engraved printer's device on title pages, engraved tailpieces and some illustrated initials, with engraved vignette on verso of last page of part 1, in folio (36x23cm.), text in Latin, text clean and bright except for some minor foxing and few small stains, old handwritten ex-libris on first title page, contemporary full leather binding, spine with 6 raised bands and compartments with gilt decorations, front joint cracked at extremeties (for ca. 6cm.), some smaller defects on corners and edges of covers, overall in near good condition, [Cfr. De Backer & Sommervogel, IV col.1521-1522 no.10], R96568