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167958869Paris: Veuve Martin Durand. 1679. 12 Bll., 368 S., 7 Bll. 8°. Jeweils mit Holzschnittvignette auf den beiden Titelblättern. 2 Teile (durchpaginiert) in 1 Band - der "Lettre de S. Prosper a Ruffin, pour la defense de S. Augustin (...)" mit separatem Titelblatt. Lederband der Zeit auf 4 Bünden, mit Rücken- und Stehkantenvergoldung.
167750274Oxoniae Oxford: E Theatro Sheldoniano 1677. 12mo. xii 514 pp. Later full vellum possibly late 18th or early 19th century spine with gilt ruled compartments gilt lettered direct to two panels. Some darkening to the vellum small hole to the rear flyleaf else very good. Oxoniae [Oxford]: E Theatro Sheldoniano unknown
164216045in Venetia, Apresso I Giunti, 1642. In-8 de [8]-207-[3] pages, plein vélin ivoire, dos à nerfs, tranches jaunes. Auréole sur le premier plat. Rousseurs.
163029027<p>This 1630 edition of Dissertationes by Maximus of Tyre printed by Claudius Larjot in Lyon features forty-one short philosophical works on theology metaphysics and ethics. The text appears in Greek and Latin side by side a printing style suited to early modern readers familiar with classical languages. Themes include moral character gods evil and spiritual beings. A 19th-century bookplate identifies its past ownership in the Bibliothèque de Henri Tardivi a private French collection. Condition: Very Good. Binding is leather tight and secure. No loss to corners or edges. Moderate internal staining is visible but does not affect reading. Format: Duodecimo 12mo single volume. Collation: 8 406 1 pp. Illustrations: None. Edition: First Claudius Larjot edition. References: None cited. #29027. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Sumptibus Claudii Larjot hardcover
167914487Lyon, Claude La Roche, 1679 ; petit in-8 ; demi-basane fauve, titre doré (reliure du XIXe) ; (16), 497, (15) pp.
1610001421Venetia: Antonio Pinelli 1610. Full Vellum. Very Good. 8 8 615 pp. 8vo 8.25 by 6.25 inches 21 by 16 cm. Considered one of the most significant pieces of literature from the Middle Ages and a seminal work of literature written in the French language. Also a milestone in historiography as the most important account of the first and second crusades and especially the latter for which William of Tyre was a contemporary witness. The author produced this work at the request of Almaric I in about 1170 and he continued to work on it until 1183. The work was indeed accepted as unquestioned fact for many centuries and only recently have biases been discerned owing from William's entanglement in the political disputes of the day. Antonio Pinelli unknown
1610001421Venetia: Antonio Pinelli 1610. Full Vellum. Very Good. 8 8 615 pp. 8vo 8.25 by 6.25 inches 21 by 16 cm. Considered one of the most significant pieces of literature from the Middle Ages and a seminal work of literature written in the French language. Also a milestone in historiography as the most important account of the first and second crusades and especially the latter for which William of Tyre was a contemporary witness. The author produced this work at the request of Almaric I in about 1170 and he continued to work on it until 1183. The work was indeed accepted as unquestioned fact for many centuries and only recently have biases been discerned owing from William's entanglement in the political disputes of the day. <br/><br/> Antonio Pinelli hardcover books
1619V75121London: Richard Field 1561-1624 1619. Hardcover. Very Good-. Large publisher's emblem of an anchor held by the hand of God entwinned with laural branches in a baroque cartouche frame motto Anchora Spei In total there are 5 titlepages with the same publisher's woodcut in two sizes. Folio contemporary blind ruled calf on 6 raised bands gilt ruled to each side of bands worn/corners exposed & sl.damaged/hinges cracked but covers securely held by cords titlepage 4 ff 598pp 9 ff=index lacks the blank before the title and the blank at the end of the index. The first few leaves incl.the title are sl.creased the title has an owner's name and date 1628 written in ink in the top margin this has been read as "H Cromwell Upwood 1628" likley the uncle of future Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell. Chronography from p544 which contains some worming to bottom corner. One leaf with marginal tear without loss and not near any text and a few marginal old worm tracks never touching text otherwise a well-margined copy with side notes. Text in mostly black letter but also other fonts incl. italic. The contents of this book are distributed as such: Eusebius Pamphilus Bishop of Caesarea in Palaestina wrote 10 bookes pp1-192 203-207 -- Socrates Scholasticus of Constantinople wrote 7 bookes p209-401 -- Evagrius Scholasticus of Antioch wrote 6 bookes P403-512 -- Dorotheus Bishop of Tyrus of the lives and ends of the prophets apostles and 70 disciples p513-540 -- Chronographie p541-598. This work provides a detailed account of the first six centuries of Christian history using near contemporary sources translated into English with a Chronography in parallel columns of the reigning emperorsthe kings of Judea/high priests of Jerusalem & Succession of Bishops the acts of christians the Sects & heretics the fathers of the church etc down to AD 595. Eusebius hs been accused of propagandising the life of Constantine the Great his works are also notable for their accusation that Jewish people were responsible for the death of Christ a popular anti-semitic trope throughout the middle ages. Meredith Hanmer was a popular Welsh controversialist historian who spent much of his life in Ireland. Coat of Arms Bookplate of Robert Fell Moore to pastedown. Richard Field (1561-1624) hardcover