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1729SB-17129Prag, Johann Emler, 1729. 19 Bl., 462 S., 6 Bl. Brauner Ganzlederband der Zeit mit schwarzgeprägtem Rückentitel im Format 21 x 18 cm; marmorierter Buchschnitt. Mit ganzseitigen Porträtkupfer des Erzbischofs von Prag, Franz Ferdinand von Kuenburg, zahlreichen Kupferstich-Vignetten sowie einigen geometrischen Figuren (ohne weitere Kupfer-Tafeln). Reisebeschreibung des Serviten Angelikus Müller (1677 - 1734), der 1725 von Rom aus insgesamt fünf ausgedehnte Reisen ins Heilige Land, nach Griechenland, Konstantinopel, Vorderasien (Syrien), Nordafrika (Ägypten) sowie auf die Mittelmeerinseln Zypern und Malta unternahmen. Der vorliegende Band beschreibt die "Erste Reiß, von Rom aus über Corsica, Sicilien, Morea, Candien, Cypern, Tripoli di Soria, Tyrus und Sidon, nachher Nazareth, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, und in die Wüsten des Heiligen Johannis Baptistae. Auff die Berge Libanus, Thabor, und Carmelus. Wie auch zum Heiligen Fluß Jordan, und Andere Heilige Oerter in Palaestina". Müller beschreibt sowohl Geschichte, Geographie, Topographie und Herrschaftsordnung der von ihm besuchten Regionen als auch Lebensweise und Glaubensausübung der ansässigen Bevölkerung. Mit Inhaltsverzeichnis und Register im Anhang.
1753HIS4019C161GARParis, Chez Babuty fils, 1753. Nouvelle Édition augmentée des Statuts de l'Ordre, & des noms de Chevaliers. Quatrième Édition. In 12mo sous reliure plein cuir de l'époque. Au dos ornée. 600pp. environ pour exemplaire. TOME DE I à VII, III MANQUEANTE.
177517211Amsterdam et Paris, Pissot, Panckoucke, 1775 ; 2 tomes in-8, veau fauve, dos lisse à faux nerfs et décor dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison rouge (reliure de l'époque) ; XVI, 419 ; (4), 400, (4) pp.
1732PHO-1798Paris, Veuve Delormel et René Josse, 1732. In-12, plein veau, dos orné, pièce de titre rouge, tranches rouges (Reliure de l'époque). Ex-libris et ex-dono manuscrits anciens au titre, frottements et épidermures, coiffe sup. accidentée, 1 coin usé, manque le plan de Troie.
177864048Paris, Leclerc, 1778. Kl.-8°. Zus. ca. 3.100 S., Marmor. Ldr.-Bde. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Deckelbordüren, Rückenverg., je 2 goldgepr. Rückenschildchen, Stehkantenverg. u. dreiseitig gespränkeltem Rotschnitt.
178020369Amsterdam, sans nom, 1780. 6 volumes in-12 de VI-[2]-454-2; [6]-509-[5]; [4]-536-[4]; [4]-408-[2]; 550; 515 pages. Demi-chagrin vert, dos lisses ornés de filets et fleurons dorés, tranches marbrées. Reliure vers 1850.
1716015255Liege : Chez L'auteur Demeurant Devant La Magdeleine 1716. Book measures 18x13.5.cm. Collation 12 2053pp 2 woodcut plates one folding woodcut diagrams & illustrations in text folding plate with tear at fold. Bound in full period calf raised bands. Calf rubbed worn with some loss on head and tail of spine hinge joints split but boards still attached. Internally lacking front free endpaper previous owners name of fixed endpaper and title dated 17991826. Some light soiled and browned marginal water-staining at beginning and end. Pages in good condition. A good copy in a period binding. F. First Edition. Full Calf. Near Very Good. Small 8vo. Chez L'auteur Demeurant Devant La Magdeleine Hardcover
17822968Frankfurt and Leipzig: s.n. 1782. 8vo in sheets sheet size 372 x 460 mm. Two and a half sheets A8 B8 C4 paginated 39 1. Woodcut title vignette and headpiece. Foxing to title first sheet dust-soiled along folds and edges a few tiny perforations at folds. The sheets untrimmed folded in a modern cloth case. Probable First Edition of a succinct description of the Order of Saint John also known as the Knights Hospitaller or the Knights of Malta of the island itself and its unique social structure and of the Order's hospitals and good works. The anonymous author emphasizes throughout the Order's historical links to the German-speaking lands pointing out for example that it was thanks to the Habsburg Holy Roman Emperor Charles V that the former Knights of Rhodes who had wandered homeless for seven years after the Ottomans' successful siege of Rhodes were able to settle in Malta in 1530. Following a brief history of the Order which mentions St. Paul's shipwreck and miracles the writer turns to the island and its towns filled with fine international hostels plentiful food from Sicily the island of Malta being barren and gleaming hospitals "the most beautiful in the world. more heavenly than earthly" for the Order notes the author is equally devoted to war and healing. This most interesting part of the monograph describes the functioning of the hospitals and notes that health care is provided to all inhabitants not only the Knights and their entourages and that those who cannot pay are treated for free p. 21. The rest of the pamphlet lauds the magnificent palace of the Grand Master and reviews the various knightly ranks and their entry requirements which included proof of at least 200 years of nobility. An Addendum describes the order's German seat in Heitersheim and other continental branches Castilian Provencal French Welsh etc. and lists the other chapters confusingly known as "langues" or tongues Zunge and the languages and nationalities each represented; the German langue for example included Hungarian Croatian Dalmatian Polish Bohemian Danish and Swedish. The author notes p. 32-33 that the English had not been admitted since 1537 which he finds irrational given the acceptance not only of Lutheran and Calvinist branches but even of a "Schismatic" Russian branch. Three copies located all in Germany SB Berlin Bavarian SB and Goettingen. VD18 10680292 this edition only; cf. Hellwald Bibliographie Méthodique de L'Ordre Souv. de St Jean de Jérusalem Rome 1885. pp. 27 & 280 listing a different edition with imprint Regensburg: Montag 1782 of which I locate no copies. s.n. hardcover books
1742208961742 Au Havre de Grace chez la Veuve de Guillaume Gruchet, Imprimeur & marchand libraire 1742; Avec privilege du Roy, IN8 reliure moderne demi chagrin tabac a coins,dos a nerfs,exemplaire rogné ,court de marge,(4) ff., 415 pp., + table non chiffrée,19 pp., nombreuses figures de contours et 68 cartes gravées sur bois dans le texte.Complet,mouillures claires en bas de quelques dizaines de feuillets,quelques ratures anciennes dans l’epitre,sinon frais,.rare edition.
1720PHO-9761720, à Paris chez Jean Baptiste Coignard , In-12,7ffnch - 398pp- relié plein veau brun, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre (petit manque) , tranches mouchetées , coiffes arasées , coins usés(Reliure de l'époque).
174019595(Augsburg), Matthäus Seutter, um 1740. Ca. 50 cm x 58 cm (Platte).
17873482A Malte Au Palais & imprim. De S. A. E. PAR Mallia Son Impr. 1787. 1787 8vo. 184 p. Marbled wrappers as issued. Spine worn but sound and a blank corner torn away from the blank A1. Printed on blue tinted paper. A very good copy of a scarce item A Malte Au Palais, & imprim. De S. A. E. )(PAR Mallia Son Impr., unknown
175833204-2508Malta Niccolo Capaci for nel Palazzo e Stamperia di S.A.S 1758. Title with woodcut coat of arms 1 full-page engraving with coat of arms of the Order head- and endpieces and initials in woodcut. 6 ff. IX pp. 1 leaf 149 pp. 1 p. 4to. Contemporary vellum. Malta Niccolo Capaci for nel Palazzo e Stamperia di S.A.S 1758. First edition in Italian. A French version of instructions on the main duties of the Knights of Malta appeared already in 1713. Manuel Pinto da Fonseca 1661-1773 was the 68th Grand Master of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem from 1741 until his death. In 1764 he negotiated with King Frederich II the Great of Prussia a re-unification of the Protestant Bailiwick of Brandenburg. But as Pope Clement XIII would not allow admission into a Roman Catholic organization of men viewed as heretics by the Church the agreement came to naught. Pinto undertook many buildings projects introducing the Baroque style throughout Malta. This is one of the earliest books printed by N. Capaci at his new press the Sicilian typographer began to work in June 1756 at the Palace of the Grand Master the dedicatee of the present work Emmanuele Pinto.- A nice and rare copy. - Not in British Library; cf. Hellwald p. 231; cf. Cavagna Anna. La tipographica professione di Niccolo Capaci. Milan 2005. ORDER OF ST. JOHN ; ORDER OF MALTA ; Malta, Niccolo Capaci for nel Palazzo, e Stamperia di S.A.S hardcover
17751246371775 A Malte, de l'Imprimerie Magistrale - 1775 - 1 vol in-8,- Plein veau marbré de l'époque, 5 nerfs, fleurons doré - 218 pages
178314847Manuscrit du XVIIIe siècle. In-folio de 70 pages (trois cahiers) qui sont la copie, faite à l'époque sur le document original, par un membre de la famille Saint-Exupéry, de l'intégralité du rapport officiel de ces deux commissaires.