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166716335A La Haye; A Brusselles, Chez Jean Rammazeyn; chez l'auteur & aussi chez François Foppens, 1667. In-folio de [34]-484 (chiffrée 496)-[12] pages, plein en veau marron du temps, dos orné de filets et fleurons dorés, supra-libros "G. Gomer van Berckmans 1667" au premier plat, et au second la devise "Desir · Romp · Repos".
1618LBW-8329[Paris, Nicolas Buon, 1618. 352 x 463 mm.
1618LBW-7707[Paris, Nicolas Buon, 1618]. 350 x 462 mm.
16731762Paris : Guillaume de Luyne, 1673. In-12, 143 x 82 : (4 ff.), 72 pp. — Maroquin rouge janséniste, dos à nerfs, roulette dorée intérieure, tranches dorées (reliure du XIXème siècle).
16022249A Lyon, par Pierre Rigaud, 1602. In-16 de (6)-430 ff., erreurs de pagination sans manque, vélin souple à recouvrements, titre manuscrit au dos (reliure de de l'époque).
1625CA1263<p>Manuscript on paper with document inscribed on one side 11 1/2" x 7 1/2". Inscription in the hand of Sir Maurice Abbott on verso of document copy of a charter granted in 1268 by Sir Henry Longchamp to Philip Basset justiciar to Henry III and royalist nobleman d. 1271 and Ela his wife the manor of Warneburng South Warnborough Hampshire witnesses: Walter de Irton Robert Walerand administrator at the court of Henry III d. 1273.</p><p>Sir Maurice Abbot 1565-1642 was an English merchant Governor of the East India Company 1624-1638 and a politician who sat in the House of Commons 1621 - 1626. He was Lord Mayor of London in 1638. Abbot was one of the original directors of the East India Company which was incorporated by royal charter in 1600 was among the earliest to invest large sums in its "stock" was a member of its special committee of direction from 1607 onwards and was throughout his life foremost in defending its interests against its enemies at home and abroad.</p><p>In 1608 he was appointed a representative of the company for the audit of the accounts of expenses incurred jointly with the Muscovy Company in "setting forth John Kingston for the discovery of the north-west passage". He became a member of the committee of the Virginia Company in 1610 and its auditor from 1619 to 1620. In 1614 Abbot was one of the original Shareholders of the Somers Isles Company which was formed by the shareholders of the Virginia Company to separately administer The Somers Isles or Bermuda which the Virginia Company had been in de facto possession of since the 1612 wreck of the Sea Venture and which its royal charter had been extended to include in 1612. Abbott's Bay in Pembroke Bermuda was named after him but was renamed Clarence Cove in 1822 when the surrounding Admiralty House property 'til then known as St. John's Hill was renamed Clarence Hill in commemoration of Admiral of the Fleet Prince William the Duke of Clarence later King William IV. Abbott's Cliff in Hamilton Parish Bermuda may also be named for him.</p><p>Condition: Edge wer with some chips with folds to paper else very good.</p> Self Written
167912996Divione Dijon Dijon: Apud Petrum Palliot 1679. Fine. Apud Petrum Palliot Divione Dijon Dijon 1679 21 x 16 cm broché First edition. Uncommon with copies at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France and at Dijon. In original wrappers the gatherings were probably removed from a book that contained several works. The book is an exegesis of universal chronology based on the work of Father Possini and the Byzantine scholastic Pachymeres who apparently lived in the 11th century. There are several tables containing the cycles of the moon and sun and the corresponding months. At the end of the work two letters in French on Petau's chronological convictions regarding the Greek calendar. Apud Petrum Palliot unknown
167816464Annecy, Le Cler, 1678. Petit in-8 de (16)-368 pp. frontispice, basane brune, dos orné à trois nerfs (reliure de l'époque).
167912996Apud Petrum Palliot | Divione (Dijon) 1679 | 21 x 16 cm | broché
169115913<p><b>1691 1ed Maurice Diocesan Episcopacy Anglican Bishops</b> <b>Great Ejection Act 1662</b></p><p>In late 17th-century England numerous Protestant and Anglican ministers began publishing books in response to the Great minister Ejection Act of 1662. David Clarkson and Welsh minister Henry Maurice were two such names. Maurice's "<i>Defence of Diocesan Episcopacy</i>" was a direct response to Clarkson's "<i>Primitive Episcopacy</i>" both of which argued over which powers and jurisdictions bishops should have.</p><p>Item number: #15913</p><p>Price: $599</p><p>MAURICE Henry</p><p><b><i>A defence of diocesan episcopacy : in answer to a book of Mr. David Clarkson lately published entituled Primitive episcopacy</i></b></p><p>London : Printed by Hannah Clark for James Adamson 1691. First edition.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages </p><p>o 16 455 1</p><p>· References: Wing M 1360</p><p>· Provenance: Bookplate – ZION RESEARCH LIBRARY</p><p>· Language: English</p><p>· Binding: Leather; tight & secure</p><p>o Visible repair at back inner hinge</p><p>· Size: ~7.5in X 4.75in 19cm x 12cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>15913</p> Hannah Clark, for James Adamson hardcover
16191217Revue Le Beau Navire. Revue de Poésie n° 1 à 6 de 1935. Tête de collection complète de la première série, composée de 6 n° in-8 agrafés puis broché au format 14 x 19 cm. Pagination en continu pour un total de 168 pages. Tomes 1 à 3 avec bords et mors insolés, et infimes manques épars. Tome 4 à 6 en état superbe. Le n° 3 est numéroté au 4ème plat ( n° 23 ). A noter que le numéro 4 est une pièce unique, truffée par 18 dédicaces autographes ou petites annotations manuscrites dont : Patrice de la Tour du Pin ( sur carton volant ), Francis Carco, Tristan Derème, Philippe Chabaneix, Robert Houdelot, Maurice Chapelan, etc. Nombreux textes inédits de Francis Carco, André Salmon, Philippe Chabaneix, Fernand Mazade, Max Jacob, Maurice Chapelan, Fernand Fleuret, Yves-Gérard Le Dantec, Maurice Rey, Paul Jean Toulet, Vincent Muselli, Luc Durtain, Jean Follain, Patrice de La Tour du Pin, etc. Edition originale. Rare première série complète en 6 n°. Cette revue ne connut que 9 numéros du n° 1 de novembre 1934 au n° 6 de mai- juin 1935 puis du n° 7 de février 1939 au n° 9 de juin 1939.
16081315Gualterus Manilius Ghent 1608. Unstated. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Illustrator: Johannes Leopold. Book This small volume brings together two important Counter-Reformation works: Maurice Chauncy on the martyrdom of 18 Carthusian monks in England under Henry VIII between 1535 and 1540 and Arnold Havens on twelve Carthusians killed in the Netherlands in 1572 by soldiers of William of Orange. Both have a separate title page and one internal engraving by Johannes Leopold pp. 48 & 27.Chauncy provides what Gribbin 2012 calls “a largely accurate and moving account of the martyrdom†of the English monks who refused to take the Royal Supremacy oath recognizing Henry VIII as the head of the Church. In rejecting the English king’s claim the refusal was viewed as treasonous. Chauncy a monk at the London Charter House initially refused to take the oath but relented thinking it would preserve the monastery. He quickly renounced his oath but was haunted by his brief betrayal.Havens was also a Carthusian monk an eyewitness to the 1572 massacre from which he escaped. In 1608 he published a detailed account of the event.After Chauncy fled to Belgium he wrote four different versions of his account one of which was first published in 1550. It appears here in a version adapted by Havens and printed in 1608 to accompany his new work on the Roermond martyrs. Although there is no indication of the place of publication or printer of Havens’ account it is included in the initial omnibus title page which has the imprint of Gualterus Manilius in Ghent. Both are dated 1608. Frans Hendrickx in a 2008 review in Revue d’histoire ecclésiastique writes “Without an impressum it is not known exactly where the first edition of Havens’ work was published. Reference has been made to the printed matter in Cologne Würzburg and Ghent all from 1608.†He argues “there is good reason to accept that the first place of publication was Ghent†pointing particularly to the fact that Havens’ letter of dedication is dated February 29 1608 in Ghent. He adds “This may mean that Gualterus Manilius a member of the famous Ghent printing family published the story first.†The second part also includes Haven’s “Exhortatio … de observatione disciplinae regularis†pp. 57-77 in which he praises the regular discipline and solidary life of the Carthusian monks. According to the STCV listing this oration is mentioned in Vanderhaeghen F. Bib. Gantoise I 477 but it is overlooked in the other listings.The omnibus title from the first title page roughly translates in part as: “Account of the Life and the Martyrdom of Eighteen Carthusians who in England under King Henry VIII were cruelly murdered for the defense of the Church and against a detestable schism. … Together with a new Historical relation of the twelve Carthusian Martyrs of Roermond in the Year 1572.†There are two errors in the sub-title: 1 The year for the Roermond attack is misprinted as M.D.DXXII with D rather than L for 72 and 2 “angonem†has been corrected to “agonem†by the extraneous “n†being scratched out. USTC 1003501 STCV 6623698 Allison & Rogers I 239 Graesse III p. 220. Allison & Rogers describe this as another issue of their no. 238 “Innocentia et constantia victrix …†published by Bernard Gualterus Cologne 1608 with a revised title. The STCV listing adds that “Manilius substituted the title page and preliminaries†in this printing.Pagination: 8 111 1 blank; 16 77 3 – Missing four pages leaves 9-12 which Allison & Rogers 1989 describe as “the ‘Index capitum’ . . . and the end of dedicatory verses covered over with a new folding engraved plate ….â€Collation: 4 A-G8 E2 for F2; a/8 b-f8 – Allison & Rogers 1989 say “In pt. 2 the title is cancelled and replaced by a bifolium consisting of a new title printed by Manilius and an engraved plate†but that is not the case here where the original title page with no imprint is retained.The USTC reports six copies in four institutions; Allison & Rogers report 15 copies in 15 institutions. Size: 6" - Small Octavo Sm. 8vo. 188 pages. Text is in Latin. Item Type: Book. Text block is unmarked. There is separation in the bottom three inches at the beginning of signature A in the first work. Sympathetically rebound with laid paper endpapers in the original vellum cover. The outside edge of the first title page has been carefully repaired to replace loss in the lower half of the margin not affecting any text. There is a handwritten note in brown ink in an early hand at the head of the first title page. Illustrator: Johannes Leopold. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Religion & Theology; Counter-Reformation; Belgium; Renaissance 16thc to 17thc; Latin Language; History. Main Picture: Chauncy & Havens 1608 - Separate title pages and engraving from Havens' account. Picture 2: Chauncy & Havens 1608 - Engravings from the two works: Chauncy left and Havens right. Picture 3: Chauncy & Havens 1608 - Front cover and spine of the original vellum binding. Picture 4: Chauncy & Havens 1608 - Rear cover and page edges. Picture 5: Chauncy & Havens 1608 - Title page of Chauncy's account showing the separation in the lower half of the gutter. Picture 6: Chauncy & Havens 1608 - Opening dedication to Havens' work. Picture 7: Chauncy & Havens 1608 - Sample page. Picture 8: Chauncy & Havens 1608 - Sample page. Picture 9: Chauncy & Havens 1608 - Closing pages from both works. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1315. . Gualterus Manilius hardcover
1700000918<p>London: Printed for Henry. Bonwick at the Red Lyon Thomas. Newborough at the Golden Ball and Richard. Wilkin at the King's Head in St. Paul's Church-yard 1700. Full leather. Near Fine. Second edition octavo; 16 454 2pp complete with imprimatur leaf dated 1690 preceding title page. Bound in recent period style full specl;ed leather over five raised spine bands with gilt lettered red leather spine label to second compartment and gilt date to foot of spine. recent marbled endpapers a few pencil notes to front blanks and two small early ink annotations to title page otherwise an unmarked copy. Very attractive example of Maurice's position on Anglican church government first published in 1691; ESTC R27554 <br /><br /></p> Printed for H[enry]. Bonwick at the Red Lyon, T[homas]. Newborough at the Golden Ball, and R[ichard]. Wilkin at the King's Head, hardcover
169520003Paris:: Jean Anisson 1695. First edition. 4to. 1 A-P4 Q1. 1/4 recent calf blind floral decoration over brown cloth boards banded spine title in gilt lettering. All edges red. Some minor foxing to outer margins. Otherwise a nice clean copy. Printer's device on t.p. Charles Maurice Le Tellier 1643-1710 archbishop of the powerful and highly influential see of Reims was the successor of Barberini in 1671 and played a large role in the affairs of the Gallican church mainly in his attack against the ultramontaine doctrines. The present work is a defense of the metropolitan status of Reims over Cambrai.OCLC only shows three copies. Goldsmith BM STC 17th French L1065 Jean Anisson, hardcover
1688878Paris: Chez Maurice Villery Quay des Augustins proche l'Hostel de Luynes à la descente du Pont S. Michel à l'Image S. Jean Chrysostome 1688. <br /> <br /> A highly unusual and engaging 17th-century French medical treatise devoted to the "canicule" or dog days of summer examining the physical and environmental effects of extreme seasonal heat upon the human body. The work discusses fevers humoral imbalance plague-like conditions delirium bile disorders hydrophobia rabies bloodletting purgation dietary regimens and preventative medicine during periods of oppressive heat. Particularly fascinating are the discussions concerning animal bites poisonous contagion and the influence of celestial and atmospheric conditions upon bodily health. Drawing upon classical authorities and practical medical observation the text provides an excellent example of early modern environmental medicine and seasonal therapeutics before disease theory escaped astrology and bodily vapors by several centuries.<br /> <br /> Condition & Binding: Bound in contemporary full calf with richly gilt spine compartments and morocco spine label. Binding remains solid and attractive overall with moderate rubbing scuffing and edge wear consistent with age; corners bumped and worn. Joints remain holding. Internally generally clean with age toning scattered foxing and occasional staining or browning. Several leaves exhibit old worming or worm tracks with minor loss occasionally affecting a few letters of text but not materially impairing readability. Early manuscript ownership markings present to front endpapers/title area along with later engraved bookplates or ex-libris labels. Overall- fair to good. Chez Maurice Villery, Quay des Augustins, proche l'Hostel de Luynes, à la descente du Pont S. Michel, à l'Image S. Jean Chryso unknown
1697179950Jean Anisson Jean Anisson, 1697. Petit In-8 relié pleine basane brune, dos à nerfs très orné. Titre aux armoiries de Charles Maurice Le Tellier, 195 pages. Rédigé et publié à l'occasion de deux thèses de Théologie soutenues dans le Collège des Jésuites de la même ville, les 5 et 17 décembre 1696. Une galerie de vers dans la marge des cinquante dernières pages sans aucune perte de texte, petit manque de cuir à la coiffe, coins un peu émoussés. Bon exemplaire
1612mon0003789811Dodd 1/1/1916 12:00:00 AM. hardcover. Good. . Dodd hardcover
1683286811 brochure in-8, 1 ff. blanc, 8 pp. et 1 f. n. ch., s.l.n.d. (circa 1683)
161116101611 Le Livre Populaire n° 161 - Fayard (1925) - In-12 broché de 318 pages - Superbe couverture en couleurs de Gino STARACE - Très bon état
1656210318013Hoover Institution Press 1656-01-01. Hardcover. Like New. Hoover Institution Press hardcover
1681186911London.: Printed for Gabriel Kunbolt Book-Binder to His Higness Prince Rupert. 1681. First edition. . Soft cover. . Very nice copy. No boards. 4to. Rare. Printed for Gabriel Kunbolt, Book-Binder to His Higness Prince Rupert... paperback
161931599Disques Adès. Le Petit Ménestrel – ALB 302 / Livre-Disque, reliure à spirales, Microsillon 33 tours au format 25 cm de 1957. Couverture illustrée par Maurice Tapiero. Livret illustrée par Maurice Tapiero, de 16 pages. Adaptation du roman picaresque de Miguel de Cervantès. Musique de Jean Vial avec Ramon Cueto et José Maria Sierra à la guitare. Chansons en français interprétées par André Schlesser et les Compagnons du Zodiaque. de Jean Baïtzouroff. Sancho Pança est joué par Gérard Philippe et Don Qhuichotte par Jacques Fabbri. Microsillon jamais écouté. Pochette en superbe état, proche du neuf. Rare édition en 1er pressage.
161931663Disques Adès. Le Petit Ménestrel – ALB 302 / Livre-Disque, reliure à spirales, Microsillon 33 tours au format 25 cm de 1954. Couverture illustrée par Jacques Pecnard. Livret illustrée par Jacques Pecnard, de 24 pages. Adaptation pour enfants du film de Christian-Jaque, d'après le scénario de René Wheeler, René Fallet et Henri Jeanson. Musique Maurice Thiriet, Georges van Parys et Maurice Jarre. Fanfan la Tulipe est joué par Gérard Philippe. Microsillon jamais écouté. Pochette en superbe état, proche du neuf. Rare édition en 1er pressage.
1619117521619 " Le petit roman policier " n° 16 - Férenczi (1938) - Fascicule in-12 broché et agrafé de 32 pages - Belle couverture en couleurs illustrée par Sogny - Très bon état
1624126811624 broché - 16x24 - 63pp - 2005 - les éditions de franche comté