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155817891558 ouest france 221 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins en noir et blanc dans le texte et de photos en couleur hors texte. 'Le pêcheur de France' In-8 Broché. bel exemplaire
1555LYONNNN9516200425Lyon, Editions Lyonnaises d'Art de d'Histoire,2008, 17 x 23,5, 240 pages cousues sous couverture souple illustrée.
155258221552 Broché,excellent état, 155x235, 1446 gr, 903 pages, Sous le direction de Xavier André-Fouët, préface du professeur Marc Dechavane, ISBN: 2729706364 - 9782729706364
1573LYONNNNNNNNN0922Lyon, Dioscor Editions, 1985, 15 x 21, deux textes de 460 et 119 pages sous une même couverture souple illustrée. Réimpression des textes parus chez Antoine Gryphius en 1573 et 1574.
1573634191573 Editions Horvath, Roanne, Réimpression faite à partir de l'édition originale de 1573, 1 volume de 24x35.5 cm environ, 444 pages + table, reliure pleine toile bleu roi, armoiries dorées sur le premier plat, titres dorés sur le dos. Exemplaire N° 55, un des 250 sur Vergé Ingres, des papeteries royales van Gelder.
1559112586lyon gabrielum coterium 1559 parchemin Lugduni (Lyon), Apud Gabrielem Coterium (Gabriel Cotier), 1559, 1 volume in-16 de 70 x 115 mm environ, 878 pages, (30) ff. (Index), (1) f. Parchemin souple d'époque, dos portant titre et tomaison inscrits à l'encre. Reliure tachée par endroits, contregardes décollées (claies avec inscriptions en grec apparentes) apparentes, inscriptions manuscrites sur les gardes, pages brunies, fines mouillures marginales, bon exemplaire malgré les défauts signalés.
155921611Lugduni [Lyon], apud Haered. Seb. [Sébastien] Gryphii [Gryphe], 1559. Un vol. au format in-16 (120 x 78 mm) de 575 pp. Reliure (XVIIIème) de pleine basane marbrée havane, plats jansénistes, dos lisse orné de doubles filets dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin caramel, titre doré, tranches rouges.
1567102271567 veau brun époque, motifs centraux sur les plats, encadrement à froid. (reliure à restaurer). in-folio, (20ff.), 539pp., Lugduni ad Salamandrae apud Claudium Sennetorium 1567,
15581254Lyon, Clément Baudin, 1558, in-8 ; plein veau bordeaux foncé, dos à nerfs orné de fleurs de lys, double filet doré d'encadrement des plats avec quatre grandes fleurs de lys dorées en écoinçons, toutes tranches dorées (reliure du XVIIIe) ; (16) ff., le dernier blanc, 246 pp., (5) ff. dont 3 blancs.
154098091540 velin sur carton fort, titre doré au dos. in-8, 230pp., (1f. marque des Gryphe au verso), mouillure marginale claire aux 8 premiers ff. Lugduni apud Seb. Gryphium 1540,
155597661555 velin époque à recouvrement , restes de lies. 2 tomes en 1 vol. in-8, 375pp., 413pp. (mq. le dernier feuillet), Lyon Seb. Gryphe 1555,
15470017491547 Sans nom d'éditeur [Compagnie des libraires de Lyon], Lugduni, 1547. In-folio (290 X 407 mm) veau marbré, dos six nerfs ornés, caissons dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison maroquin marron, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées (reliure du XVIIe) ; 264 ff. dont titre, (1) f. blanc. Plusieurs erreurs dans la numérotation des feuillets mais l'ouvrage est bien complet ; petit travail de ver en fond de cahier des feuillets 186 à 204 avec atteinte au texte et pertes de plusieurs lettres, petit travail de ver en marge latérale de quelques feuillets mais sans atteinte au texte, quelques feuillets roussis. La pièce de tomaison indique "Tome VI" mais l'ouvrage est bien complet en lui-même et ne fait pas partie d'une série d'oeuvres.
154299481542 veau brun époque, filets sur les plats, fleurons dorés (dos refait - bonne restauration). 2 tomes en 1 vol. pet. in-16, 387ff. et 88ff., Lugduni Apud Antonium Vincentium 1542,
154299471542 veau brun veau brun époque, filets sur les plats, fleurons dorés (dos refait et tranchefile sup. - bonne restauration). pet. in-16, 544ff., Lugduni Antonium Vincentium 1542,
155717607(Lyon) Lugduni, apud Antonium Vincentum (AntoineVincent), 1557 (Excudelat Symphorianes Barbierus) ; in-8, demi-veau glacé, dos à quatre nerfs, titre et date dorés (reliure du XIXe) ; 253 pp. , (1) pp. imprimeur, absence dernier f. blanc. (a-q8)
1571D10980Basel: Eusebius Episcopius & heirs of his brother Nicolaus 1571. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 165 x 104mm. 36 621 63 pages including final leaf with printers device of the word EPISCOP. Episcopus separated by stork surmounting bishops crozier on verso. Edited by Desiderius Erasmus; revised by Johann Jacob Grynaeus. Contemporary calf over wooden boards with blind-stamped arabesque centerpiece on covers brass catches lacking clasps rebacked spine gilt labeled IRENAEI HAERESES 1571; front joint cracked but cords intact; dark stain on opening leaves paper cracks and small holes in title not affecting text some light dampstaining in hinge toward end. 17th-century signature of Robert Baillie to title the famous Covenanter according to pencil note on front endpaper. 19th-century Chiesa Libera stamp on title; and pictorial bookplate of Douglas and Mildred Horton dated 1962 to front pastedown. Reverend Dr. Douglas Horton married Mildred née McAfee in 1945 who was a prominent female captain in the United States Naval Reserve and later the president of Wellesley College. <br/><br/>Irenaeus theological treatise written c. 180 attacked contemporary Christian heresies particularly Gnosticism and the system devised by Valentinus c. 100-c. 160. Irenaeus treatise also supported the idea that bishops maintained apostolic ties to the era of Christ and that a bishop was the best guide to understanding scripture. Given the very bishop-centric message of this work perhaps it is not curious at all that the Episcopius press expressed interest in printing it In Latin Episcopus is bishop. It was not until the 16th century that Irenaeus Opus eruditissimum was widely disseminated first published in Latin by Froben of Basel in 1526 and in the original Greek in 1570. Erasmus famously edited this Latin edition which appeared a year after the first Greek. In it he removed two annotations which referred to baptism and purgatory and also corrected a passage concerning the fault of Adam. The text itself is a new translation of the first book with an extensive dedication to the Basel Mayor Bernhard Brand and the founder of the Basel Reformed Orthodoxy Church Johann Jacob Grynaeus. Irenaeus Opus appears in 10 editions before this one published in both Basel 1528 1534 1548 1554 1560 and Paris 1541 1545 1563 1567 1570. This volume once belonged to Robert Baillie 1602-1662 a Glaswegian and Presbyterian minister and writer known for his Letters which faithfully recorded public events and his participation via correspondence. Baillie was a leader in the 17th century movement that rejected the Church of Englands Book of Common Prayer. From a reformative point of view Baillie would have found interest in Irenaeus work which recognized the canonical character of the gospels. For a work against the Gnostics it is said to contain valuable historical information and a great many New Testament quotations which are a witness to the New Testament text long prior to any extant manuscript; it is the first systematic exposition of Christian theology--Sarton I 294. Hoffmann II 466. Eusebius Episcopius & heirs of his brother Nicolaus hardcover
15551186Lyon, Jean de Tournes et Guillaume Gazeau, 1555, in-16 ; plein vélin ivoire, titre manuscrit (reliure de l'époque) ; (24) feuillets (titre, dédicace, index des plantes en grec, latin, français, italien), 976 pages, (8) feuillets d’explications.
159214640Lyon, Q. Hug. A Porta, Fratres de Gabiano (Excudebat Guichardus Jullieron anno 1592), 1592 ; in-8 (164), plein vélin ivoire à recouvrements de l'époque ; (8), 312, (7) index, (1 bl.) ; 34 pp., (1) p., (1 bl.), 2 ff. blancs.
1571D10980Basel: Eusebius Episcopius & heirs of his brother Nicolaus 1571. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 165 x 104mm. 36 621 63 pages including final leaf with printers device of the word EPISCOP. Episcopus separated by stork surmounting bishops crozier on verso. Edited by Desiderius Erasmus; revised by Johann Jacob Grynaeus. Contemporary calf over wooden boards with blind-stamped arabesque centerpiece on covers brass catches lacking clasps rebacked spine gilt labeled IRENAEI HAERESES 1571; front joint cracked but cords intact; dark stain on opening leaves paper cracks and small holes in title not affecting text some light dampstaining in hinge toward end. 17th-century signature of Robert Baillie to title the famous Covenanter according to pencil note on front endpaper. 19th-century Chiesa Libera stamp on title; and pictorial bookplate of Douglas and Mildred Horton dated 1962 to front pastedown. Reverend Dr. Douglas Horton married Mildred née McAfee in 1945 who was a prominent female captain in the United States Naval Reserve and later the president of Wellesley College. <br/><br/>Irenaeus theological treatise written c. 180 attacked contemporary Christian heresies particularly Gnosticism and the system devised by Valentinus c. 100-c. 160. Irenaeus treatise also supported the idea that bishops maintained apostolic ties to the era of Christ and that a bishop was the best guide to understanding scripture. Given the very bishop-centric message of this work perhaps it is not curious at all that the Episcopius press expressed interest in printing it In Latin Episcopus is bishop. It was not until the 16th century that Irenaeus Opus eruditissimum was widely disseminated first published in Latin by Froben of Basel in 1526 and in the original Greek in 1570. Erasmus famously edited this Latin edition which appeared a year after the first Greek. In it he removed two annotations which referred to baptism and purgatory and also corrected a passage concerning the fault of Adam. The text itself is a new translation of the first book with an extensive dedication to the Basel Mayor Bernhard Brand and the founder of the Basel Reformed Orthodoxy Church Johann Jacob Grynaeus. Irenaeus Opus appears in 10 editions before this one published in both Basel 1528 1534 1548 1554 1560 and Paris 1541 1545 1563 1567 1570. This volume once belonged to Robert Baillie 1602-1662 a Glaswegian and Presbyterian minister and writer known for his Letters which faithfully recorded public events and his participation via correspondence. Baillie was a leader in the 17th century movement that rejected the Church of Englands Book of Common Prayer. From a reformative point of view Baillie would have found interest in Irenaeus work which recognized the canonical character of the gospels. For a work against the Gnostics it is said to contain valuable historical information and a great many New Testament quotations which are a witness to the New Testament text long prior to any extant manuscript; it is the first systematic exposition of Christian theology--Sarton I 294. Hoffmann II 466. Eusebius Episcopius & heirs of his brother Nicolaus hardcover books
156120809Paris, Vincent Sertenas, 1561 (marque d’imprimeur au titre) ; in-32 (115 mm), veau marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, triple filet doré d’encadrement des plats avec fleurons d’angles, tranches marbrées (reliure du XVIIIe) ; [48], 882 pp. (sign. : A-C, a-z, A-Z, Aa- Ii 8, Kk 1, absence dernier f.bl.).
156220242A Lion, Pars les héritiers de Iaques Ionte, De l'imprimerie de Ian de Tournes, 1562. In-folio de [26]-707-[1]-[76] et [6]-348-[24] pages. Pleine basane fauve, dos à faux nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre bordeaux, tranches rouges. Reliure 19e siècle.
1562COLLECT23060324Lyon, chez Claude Senneton [Claudium Sennetonnium], 1562, 23 x 34,5, I-257-III pages sous demi-vélin & plats de papier marbré ; dos avec pièce de titre dorée ; gardes de papier coloré monochrome jaune. Page de titre ornée des marque & devise de l'imprimeur ; au dos, portrait dessiné de l'auteur & pièce de vers en latin.
153099521530 rel. XIXe dans une sorte de maroquin brun, estampé à froid faisant penser à un cuir d'ameublement… 2 parties en 1 vol. in-4 gothique à longues lignes 228ff., sign. a-y, *,A-E8. Titre imprimé en rouge et noir orné d'une grande vignette sur bois, une autre au début de la deuxième partie ( La Vierge et les Apôtres à la Pentecôte) et grand nombre d'autres dans le texte, titre encadré d'arabesques. a-p8 ,(qi, q2, q7, q8), r4, s-z8, *8, A-C8 (manquent q3, 4, 5 ,6 et après C8) On les vend à Lyon auprès de Nostre Dame de Confort chez Olivier Arnoullet (1530 ou 1546)
15466335Lyon, Sub scuto Coloniensi (Joannes et Franciscus Frellonii fratres), 1546 ; in-16 ; vélin souple de l'époque ; 862 pp., (29) ff. d'index, la dernière page "Lugduniexcudebant Ioannes et Franciscus Frellonii fratres 1546".
157499451574 Veau brun rouge, encadrements filets et motif central sur les plats, sur le Ier devise latine "Sapit sine sale / non ipsa / Minerva ". (1 coin et 1 coiffe très soigneusement restaurés), tranches dor. 3 tomes en 1 vol. in-8, 482pp., (34ff.) et 377pp., (59ff. marque de Gryphe au v° du dernier f.) ; 141pp., (7ff.), Lugduni apud Antonium Gryphium 1574,