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19727842Braunschweig, Georg Westermann Verlag, 1972. 4°, 148 S., mit zahlreichen s/w u.farb. Abb., altersbedingte Bräunungen, ger. Gebr.sp., kartoniert
Mallorca, Felip Guasp, 1915, 32,5 x 23 cm., tela moderna, 2 hojas impresas a dos tintas + 18 láminas + 1 hoja de colofón. (Bonita edición en magnífico papel de hilo. ?Tirada mínima? Palau).
Palma de Mallorca, Gràfiques Miramar, 1984. 288 p. Gran 8è. Cobertes originals. Molt bon exemplar. 1ª edició. Primera edició. 1st edition. First edition. Poemes d'Estellés, Bauçà, Llompart, Riera, Vidal Alcover, Villangómez, Damià Huguet, etc. Narracions de Capmany, Pàmies, Pedrolo, Sarsanedas, Vidal Alcover, etc.
1974LFA-126737724Un ouvrage de 127 pages, format 210 x 250 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1974, Editorial Escudo de Oro, bon état
191022024Prag, Mercy, 1910. XVIII, 493 S. mit einigen Textabb. 4 farbige lithogr. gefaltete Pläne. Gr.-8°. OLwd. (Gebrssprn., etw. fleckig und angestaubt).
196510016Palma de Mallorca, Mossen Alcover, 1954 - 1965. 9 (von 13 ?) Bdn. Mit zahlr. Abb. im Text und auf Tafeln. Gr.-8°. OKart. (fleckig und bestoßen).
Barcelona, Fundació Jaume I, 1979. Molt il·lustrat.112 p. 1 f. Foli. Cobertes originals. Molt bon exemplar.
Barcelona, Escudo de Oro, 1989, 8vo brossura con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 117, completamente illustrato con foto a colori nel testo. Testo in italiano.
ABC_479971320. Folio folded lengthwise 11.2 x 32 cm. Stored in custom-made purple half morocco case. Catalan manuscript on cotton paper. 9 written pp. on 8 tall sewn leaves. An extensive account of the expenses incurred and payments received by Guillem Guillermo Esteve for the care of the falcons of King Sancho I of Mallorca between the months of March and May 1320. Sancho of Mallorca the Peaceful 1274-1324 was King of Mallorca Count of Roussillon and Cerdanya and Lord of Montpellier from 1311 to his death in Formiguères on 4 September 1324.The document includes information on the feeding and care of the falcons on the costs of the hoods jesses rings and other utensils and the loans and payments to various persons. The itemized transactions involve the purchase of several falcons: three from the castle of Pollensa two from the land of Palomera and three from the land of Alconzena; others from the Bishop of Mallorca from the land of Escorça from the married woman Valentina wife from the land of Calobra; further 12 pairs of pigeons and another 27 pairs of pigeons; other entries of pigeon purchases follow: "Llibre de les messions que en Guillem Stheve ha fetes per los falcons del senyor rey de lÂ’any de MCCCXX. Primo costà 1a exavegada de pala als dits falcons 4 s. 4. Ãtem costà 1 librel 8 d. Ãtem costaren de port 8 quarteres de forment 7 d. Ãtem 2 graneres 2 d. Ãtem costà veta a seyar los falcons 4 d. Ãtem costen 3 ganstz de serró 6 s. Ãtem costen 14 capels de falcons 6 s. Ãtem costen 4 longes de serró 12 d. Ãtem costen 10 longes dÂ’escodat 20 d. Ãtem costen 14 parels de getz dels falcons 4 s . Ãtem rebà dimarstz a 29 dÂ’abril falcons 1 prim e 1 tersol de lÂ’agre de la Palomera 3. Ãtem rebà digous primer jorn de mag falcons 2 prims e 1 tersol de lÂ’agre de lÂ’Alconzena e portà ’ls lo balle dÂ’Aleró 3 .".Written in Mallorcan a dialectal variant of Catalan in a scribal hand on cotton paper manufactured in Mallorca by Arab paper makers. Under Muslim rule from 903 until 1229 Mallorca "Mayurqa" had formed one of the Eastern Islands of al-Andalus "al-jazaÂ’ir al-sharqiya li-l-andalus". The art of papermaking long mastered by the Arabs had reached the southern Spain only in the 12th century through the Muslim conquest at a time when most of western Europe still favoured vellum as a writing material. The Arab tradition of papermaking is still evident in this early 14th century insular specimen.An extraordinarily rare survival in excellent state of preservation. Includes full transcription. ABE CAT Falconry & Hunting hardcover
ABC_47792Mallorca 1330. 4to ca. 165 × 230. Catalan manuscript on cotton paper. 2 written pp. on a bifolium and a single leaf. An account of expenses incurred by Arnau Arnaldo Arracha a footman at the royal residence of Bellver Castle near Palma while transferring several falcons to Perpignan in southern France and during his return to Mallorca. The document was drawn up for the treasury of King Jaume III of Mallorca headed by Pere Pedro Burguès.The falconsÂ’ journey to Perpignan included stops in San Feliu de Guixols on the northern coast of Catalonia and Colliure in France. The foodstuffs purchased for this journey are listed as wine salted meat and cheeses as well as meat for the falcons ropes and cages. From Girona to Perpignan Arracha travelled on horseback and his expenses for wine horseshoes shoes paper etc. are itemized: “Memòria al senyor en Pere Burguès thesaurer que li fa Arnau Arracha servent del castel de Belver per lÂ’anada de Rocelló ab los falcons al senyor rey . Primerament comprà aquel dia meteys pa per metre a la mar per sos optes 4 s. Ãtem comprà 1 bota ab lo vi que costà 5 s. Ãtem comprà carn salada que costà 2 s. 4 d. Ãtem costaren formages per despensa 1 s. Soma 12 s. malorchins . Ãtem costà carn a Sent Feliu ad ops dels falcons 2 s. 5 d. Ãtem costaren los falcons a trer de la mar 1 s. Ãtem costaren cordes a ligar les gà bies 8 d. Ãtem costaren los bastays de beure qui portaren los falcons de Coqliure a Perpenyà 1 s. Soma 5 s. 1 d. barcelonès .”. While no year is stated June 12th was a Saturday “disapte” or dissabte in 1322 1333 1339 and 1344. A separate second leaf contains the account of various additional expenses incurred by Jaume Jaime Miafré some in Sineu Mallorca.Written in Mallorcan a dialectal variant of Catalan in a scribal hand on cotton paper manufactured in Mallorca by Arab paper makers. Under Muslim rule from 903 until 1229 Mallorca “Mayurqa” had formed one of the Eastern Islands of al-Andalus “al-jazaÂ’ir al-sharqiya li-l-andalus”. The art of papermaking long mastered by the Arabs had reached the southern Spain only in the 12th century through the Muslim conquest at a time when most of western Europe still favoured vellum as a writing material. The Arab tradition of papermaking is still evident in this early 14th-century insular specimen.An extraordinarily rare survival in excellent state of preservation. Includes full transcription.With the edges of the leaves slightly frayed some very slight browning and staining but overall in great condition. A remarkable document from the 14th-century excellently preserved. ABE CAT Falconry & Hunting hardcover
ABC_480011337. Small folio 21.8 x 30.2 cm. Stored in a custom-made half purple morocco case. The leaf is folded lenghtwise into two columns. 1 ll. An account of expenses incurred for the maintenance of the royal falcons of King Jaime III of Mallorca: "Aquastas són les masions fetas per los falcons del senyor rey. Primerament donam a 1 hom quils anà aspiar 3 s. 6. Ãtem per altra dia quils anà traura 20 s. Ãtem donam a 1 fadrà ab 1a bÃstia qui portà la exà rsia 2 s. Ãtem donam a 2 hòmons qui anaren ab nós con anam traura los falcons 4 s. Ãtem despenguem a vianda 13 s. 2. Ãtem costaren 2 pols que donam a manjar als falcons antra 2es vaguadas 22 d. Ãtem donam a 1 hom qui portà als falcons a la ciutat 5 s. Ãtem costà 1a bèstia en què anà cavalcant lo batla con anà traura los falcons 1 s. 6. Ãtem costà 1a senalla an quà vangueran los falcons 7 d. Suma per totas las ditas masions 51 s. 7 d.".The document is not dated. A note in the margin much later indicates the year 1337 which could be the year the account was written.Written in Mallorcan a dialectal variant of Catalan in a scribal hand on cotton paper manufactured in Mallorca by Arab paper makers. Under Muslim rule from 903 until 1229 Mallorca "Mayurqa" had formed one of the Eastern Islands of al-Andalus "al-jazaÂ’ir al-sharqiya li-l-andalus". The art of papermaking long mastered by the Arabs had reached the southern Spain only in the 12th century through the Muslim conquest at a time when most of western Europe still favoured vellum as a writing material. The Arab tradition of papermaking is still evident in this early 14th century insular specimen.An extraordinarily rare survival in excellent state of preservation. ABE CAT Falconry & Hunting hardcover
3867<p>Extremely rare first and sole edition of this Mallorcan festival book commemorating the festivities held in Palma on the occasion of Charles IV's accession to the throne. The description with its careful lists of the noblemen involved constitutes a snapshot of Mallorcan society at the end of the eighteenth century. The work is illustrated with two plates one a plan of the central square with the arrangement of ephemeral architecture and decorations the other a very large plate 49.5 x 33 cm overall 42.5 x 32 cm to platemark depicting the triumphal arc erected in honor of the new sovereign with his arms above those of Palma de Mallorca.The author estimates that between 34000 and 38000 citizens took part in the celebration with gentlemen on horseback dressed à la española antigua and ladies in such splendid finery that it "filled the spirit with extasty." B2r The central square was festively decorated with and portraits of the king and queen to which the assembled paid solemn respects.Mallorca had seen a growth in trade and prosperity under Charles III thanks to his policies of liberalizing trade with America. Churches and monasteries were brought under the aegis of the Spanish crown and the first postal service was created. The accession of his famously weak son at the very time of revolutionary unrest in France would have been a source of worry.Although printing began on Mallorca in the late sixteenth century work with the Palma imprint are rarely seen on the market.OCLC lists a single copy University of ConnecticutPalau II.35402;. 4to. 10 ff. with two folding plates. Bound in contemporary patterned wrappers in turn bound in modern quarter calf and marbled papers over boards. Ownership inscription of the Marquesa Axiany . Some bleeding of ownership inscription onto title but otherwise very good with good strikes of the plates.</p> hardcover
191437391Prag, Heinr. Mercy Sohn, 1914. Gr.-8°. Mit 8 Tafeln u. 2 (1 farb.) gefalt. Plänen. XXXI (1), 709 S., 1 weißes Bl., OLwd. m. farb. Kopfschnitt.
191410488Prag, Mercy, 1914. XXXI, 709 S., 1 weißes Bl. Mit 2 Faltplänen (davon 1 farbig) und 8 Tafeln. Gr.-8° (23,5 x 17 cm). Gepolsterte gelbe Original-Leinwand.
185675Barcelone, Imprenta del Gobierno, 13 juin 1820 placard in-folio (42 x 31 cm), texte sur deux colonnes, en feuille.
201703415Palma de Mallorca, Edicione la Cartuja, 1939 ; in-12, 80 pp., br.
201506937Palma de Mallorca, Edicione la Cartuja, 1960 ; in-12, 80 pp., br. - augmenté et annoté par A.M. Boutroux version française par Alfred Rosset.
201309935Palma de Mallorca, Edicione la Cartuja, 1960 ; in-12, 80 pp., br. - augmenté et annoté par A.M. Boutroux version française par Alfred Rosset.
41190Palma de Mallorca, Costa, sans date (vers 1930), in 8° cartonnage rouge de lédoteur, illlustré de 250 rotogravures et de 9 plans, publicités.
200608133, Galeria costa, s.d. ; in-12, 189 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur .
44304Sans lieu, sans date (vers 1955), in 12 broché, 160 pages ; cartes ; plans ; illustrations ; couverture couleurs.
201222205Koln, Konemman, 1999 ; in-4, 483 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
201222204Koln, Konemman, 1999 ; in-4, 483 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
201222203Koln, Konemman, 1999 ; in-4, 483 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
207243[Mallorca], En casa de la viuda Frau impres. de la Real Aud[iencia], s.d. (1733) placard in-folio de 42 x 32 cm, texte sur trois colonnes dans un grand encadrement floral gravé sur bois, avec une belle vignette centrale sur bois représentant saint Raymond Lulle, priant devant un crucifix et s'exclamant "O bonitas", contrecollée sur papier fort moderne.