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vii + 200pp., avec qqs. illustrations, 3e édition, 22cm., brochure originale (dos renforcé), cachet, C99436
64pp.+ qqs.planches hors-texte, br.orig.ill., 22cm., ex.bibl. (qqs.traces d'usage), intérieur en bon état
Ed. Echo des Grottes 1947, In-8 broché. 110 pages. Bon état. Broché
Complete in 2 volumes: [8],iv,501 + 582pp., with engraved vignette (Pius IX' coat of arms) on both title pages, with one double-page illustration in colour (in 2nd volume) "Basilicae Vaticanae ornatus scenographia", 32cm., bound in two uniform full cloth bindings (some normal traces of use, defect at spine of 2nd volume), text in Latin, text and interior are clean and bright and in good condition, weight: 5kg., [Complete title: Commentarium actorum omnium Canonizationis sanctorum Josaphat Kuncewicz archiepiscopi Rutheni Polocensis martiris, Petri de Arbues martyris canonici ecclesiae metropolitanae Caesaraugustanae ex ordine S. Augustini, XIX. Martyrum Gorcomiensium, Pauli a Cruce institutoris congregationis clericorum regularium excalceatorum a passione D.N.I.C., Leonardi a Portu Mauritio confessorum, Mariae Franciscae a Vulneribus D.N.I.C. et Germanae Cousin virginum quam solemniter celebravit, sanctissimis dominus noster Pius Papa IX. in natalitia post saecula XVIII. redeunte die apostolorum Petri et Pauli opera et studio Dominici Bartolini], H96558
Mame 1931, fort In-4 broché, couverture illustrée. 368 pages. Illustrations de G. DUTRIAC. Bon état. Broché
516 p. + 11 Plates (Two engravings on each full page plate). Lacks one plate(?). XLib stamp on title page and elsewhere, but not on plates. Bookplate of Hanover Public Library on paste down. Foxed and age stained. Large 12mo. 185 mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Front board detached. Spine very worn. Boards have an intricate gold gilt boarder of diamond, leaves and cross. Title continues: "from the introduction of Christianity to the latest periods of pagan, popish, and infidel persecutions. Comp. from Fox's Book of Martyrs, and other authentic sources." Good. S&S/AI 6176. Hardbound. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AI BX 2
[8] + [XX] + [3] pp., with engraved title vignette (depicting Franciscus of Assisi receiving the Stigmata) and one full-page coat-of-arms ("Per virtutis in honoris") and engraved printer's device on last leave and 20 engravings in text some of which by A. Pauli [= Pauwels] and most probbaly some by A.v.Diepenvelle (the first one depicting "Rex martyrum Christus", the 19 others depicting each of the martyrs meeting their death), leaves printed on recto side only, bilingual: text in Latin and Dutch in parallel columns, some occasional staining in margin of text, 19th century hardcover binding (marbled boards, spine in leather with gilt title and decorations, corners bit bumped), marbled endpapers, with ex-libris "J.W.L.Smit" and ex-dono ex-libris tipped in on endpapers, good condition, rare, [contains biographical sketches of Franciscan martyrs in the Netherlands during the 16th century wars of independence against Spain. Deals with the martyrs P.F. Johannes Amicus, the six martyrs of Alkmaar, Engelbertus Terburghis, the 19 martyrs of Gorcum, Reynerus a Lintris (Roermond), Johannes Mahusius (Oudenaarde), Guilelmus Goudanus, Johannes Cuyper (Diest), Arnoldus Knapper Donaet (Amersfoort), Adrianus Beverloo, Nicolaus Delfius, Johannes Schuermans (Peer), Johannes van Amsterdam, Johannes Gray, Johannes Puteanus, Martinus Suetens, Albertus van Leiden, Thomas van Beringen & Joachim van Delft. ], H96548
In-4°, 7pp, iniziale e fregio xilografico, testo in latino e greco
pp. LXVII, 600. Rubricated in red throughout. Large 8vo. 270 mm. Original black leather binding; spine perished. All edges decorated in gold and black. Based on the official Rome edition of 1845, these Martyrologies and Calendars were essential to the celebration of local Catholic liturgies in the Latin Rite. Very scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! RELIGION 9
In-folio, 30 carte di tavola illustrate in calcografia, frontespizio e carte da 1 a 12 rovinate nel margine inferiore sinistro, senza pregiudizio dell’incisione, legatura in carta semplice. Circa le raccolte di traduzioni degli affreschi del Circignani (Pomarancio), si tenga presente che le chiese appartenevano ai collegi germanico-ungarico ed inglese: gli atroci martirologi affrescati dal Pomarancio dovevano quindi preparare i futuri soldati di Cristo alle più dure prove nelle terre dell'eresia; alle incisioni del C. non erano quindi delegati solo compiti di riproduzione, ma anche di edificazione e di diffusione di modelli esemplari nell'ambito della cultura figurativa della Controriforma. Le raccolte di stampe hanno poi acquistato grande importanza documentaria dal momento che il ciclo di S. Apollinare è andato distrutto, e che dal ciclo di S. Stefano Rotondo sono scomparse le iscrizioni, i cui testi sono conservati nelle tavole con gli Ecclesiae militantis triumphi. In-folio, 30 chalcographic plates, title page and leaves from 1 to 12 damaged in the lower left margin, without prejudice of the engraving, binding in simple paper. Regarding the collections of translations of the frescoes by Circignani (Pomarancio), it should be noted that the churches belonged to the Germanic-Hungarian and English colleges: the atrocious martyrologists frescoed by Pomarancio had therefore to prepare the future soldiers of Christ for the harshest trials in the lands of heresy; the engravings of C. were therefore not only delegated tasks of reproduction, but also of building and spreading exemplary models in the context of the figurative culture of the Counter-Reformation. The collections of prints then acquired great documentary importance since the cycle of S. Apollinare was destroyed, and that the inscriptions disappeared from the cycle of S. Stefano Rotondo, whose texts are preserved in the tables with the Ecclesiae militantis triumphi.
102pp.avec figures dans le texte, br.orig., non coupé, cachet, R32299
TRADUZIONE DALL'INGLESE A CURA DI A. CASTELLI CAVALLERI 1937 287 PP. LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, VOLUME PRESSOCHé PERFETTO E INTONSO, CON TUTTA LA PAGINAZIONE ANCORA CHIUSA E DA APRIRE.
vii + 136pp., cart., cachet, 18cm.
8vo., First Edition, with sepia-toned frontispiece (original tissue guard present) and numerous sepia-toned plates; blue cloth, upper board framed in blind and lettered in gilt, gilt back, covers very lightly age-soiled else a very good, bright, clean copy. With the fine large pictorial bookplate of Joannis Fletcher on front paste-down. The plate depeicts the Agnus Dei together with the arms of the Fletcher family. EXTREMELY SCARCE
Brepols 1996, In-8 broché, 210 pages. Trés bon état.
2 tomes: 276 + 251 pp., dans la série "Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium" volumes 37-38 (Scriptores Aethiopici, vols.20-21), Réimpression anastatique de 1955, 25cm., brochures originales (dos peu tachés), texte et intérieur frais et en très bon état, [Tome I contient le texte en éthiopien, Tome II contient la traduction en Latin], C99985
x + 342pp., 18cm., text in Latin, modern black hordcover, spine in cloth with gilt title, some occasional foxing, good condition, H104459
[xxxii +] 400pp., later hardcover binding binding (spine in leather with gilt title and decorations, some traces of use at edges of boards and corners), 17cm., text in latin, text clean and bright with only very few contemporary underlinings and annotations (in margin of text) in ink, small wormhole in margin (not in the text) of first pages, good condition, [This is a rare second Latin edition, (first edition = Douai Balthasar Bellerus 1603). Willem Estius, born at Gorcum 1542, died at Douai 1613, based his work on the eye-witness account of his brother Rutger Estius and on his own investigations afterwards ; the author felt personally involved since his uncle and some of his friends (both priests of Gorcum & Hieronymus) were among the martyrs. // Continuation of the title: "Quibus pro coronide subiuncta est, eodem Authore appendix de martyrio Guilielmi Gaudani, item Minoritae quod contigit anno 1573. Habes & aliorum quorumdam martyria, opportunis locis commemorari: nominatim Cornelii Musii Delfii theologi & poëtae."], H96551
666 p. + Portrait Frontis and 24 full page plates. Plates foxed and browned. Beginning signatures dampstained. Text foxed throughout. Marbled endpapers. 8vo. 230 mm. Original full leather binding. Front board slightly stained. Original leather spine labels. Raised bands. Hardbound. Good. Title continues: 'From The Destruction Of Jerusalem To The Present Time; Exhibiting A View Of The Various Prophecies Relation To This Remarkable People, And The Striking Fulfilment Of Them, Particularly Of Those Relating To Their Present Condition.' PAIMP 10
viii + 144pp. rijkelijk geïll. + 8 uitslaande gravures, gecart.band (gemarbreerde platten, bruinlederen rug met titel in goudopdruk), gemarbreerde schutbladen, 2 stempeltjes op titelblad, goede staat, zeldzaam, R21396
Folio, with 2 copper-engraved portrait frontispieces, engraved and printed titles and 38 fine copper-engraved engraved plates, some mild offsetting and age-staining as usual; contemporary full calf, back with six raised bands ruled in blind, second compartment with red leather label lettered and tooled in gilt (label worn without loss of lettering), boards moderately age-scuffed and worn, board edges and corners worn and bruised, joints cracked (but all cords and binding entirely sound, a remarkably well-preserved, crisp, clean copy. The 'Life' is complete with frontispiece and 9 plates; the 'Lives' complete with frontispiece and 29 plates. Small unobtrusive repair to bottom blank margin of Q1; p.285 of the 'Life'; wrongly numbered 286 as usual; p.345 of the 'Lives' wrongly numbered 348 as usual. AN UNUSUALLY CLEAN, SOUND AND COMPLETE COPY OF A HANDSOME AND GRAPHIC EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY EDITION IN WHOLLY UNRESTORED CONTEMPORARY BINDING.
pp. 226, 288, [2] + Twelve leaves of plates, each with two wood engraved images. One image with a (paper fault?) hole. Foxed. 12 mo. 195 mm. XLib. (Juniata College - Withdrawn). Early manuscript ownershipts of: David Hahn & Michael Row(?), August 1850. Attractive original full leather binding. Full Title: GESCHICHTE DER MARTYRER, nach dem ausfuhrlichen Original des Ehrw. Johann Fox und Anderer. Kurz gefasst und, besonders fur den gemeinen deutschen Mann in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerica, aus dem Englischen ubersetzt von J. Daniel Rupp. [One line in Latin] ; Zwei Bande. Erster[-zweiter] Band. Attractive full leather binding. This first German American edition of 'Actes and Monuments' by John Foxe (1516-1587), was translated, abridged and edited by Israel Daniel Rupp (1803-1878), 'especially for the common German man in the United States of North America.' JUN GER 2. SE 1/2
98 pages. Text in French. Features: Le miracle est devant nous; Chine - un document exceptionnel; Ma decouverte de l'oreopitheque; Ou en est le niveau de vie des Francais; Le combat desespere des Kurdes; L'existence d'une famille roumaine en 1964; Les enfants martyrs du divorce; L'objet-cathedrale par le nouveau Roman; Que se passe-t-il au chateau d'Oublaisse?; L'homme qui reconcilie l'Art et la Science; Les 10 meilleurs restaurants exotiques; Les secrets de Roger Vailland. Printed on glossy stock. Profusely illustrated in colour and black and white. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
283pp., 25cm., dans la série "Bibliothèque des missions. Mémoires et documents" volume 1, br.orig., pages toujours non coupées, R99391
Ivan Gobry Dictionnaire des Martyrs de la Révolution. , Dualpha 2003-06-01, Piatti e dorso lievemente segnati dal tempo. Taglio di testa impolverato. Interno in ottimo stato. Buono (Good) . <br> <br> Copertina flessibile <br> 410<br> 2-912476-60-7