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162017891Augsburg, Custos, um 1620. Ca. 40 cm x 53,5cm (Platte); 43 cm x 57 cm (ganze Blatt). [3 Warenabbildungen]
16485628AGParis 1648. Kupferstichkarte, altkoloriert (Grenzkolorit) von N. Sanson d'Abeville, gestochen von R. Cordier, Abeville. Darstellung: 31,8 x 46 cm, Blatt 44,3 x 59,5 cm Mittelfalz, rechte und linke obere Ecke etwas wasserandig, leichte Gebrauchssp., sonst gut erhalten. Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.
166320070Paris, Fredericum Leonard, 1663 ; in-4°, veau fauve entièrement décoré d'un semé de fleurs de lys avec le chiffre PS (Paris-Sorbonne) au centre d'une couronne de laurier et en coins, ainsi qu'au dos (reliure de l'époque) ; [4], 419, [44] pp.
1670722AGbei Merian, 1670 (ca.). Kupferstich aus "Theatrum Europaeum", 35,5 x 27 (Text integriert) Blatt: 39,5 x 30,5 Blatt mit 2 Faltspuren, kleines Köchlein in der Mitte, kräftiger Abdruck, Gebrauchssp., gut erhalten. Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.+
167619500Paris, Charles de Sercy, 1676 ; in 12, veau marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, roulette sur les coupes (reliure de l’époque) ; [1, 1 bl., 2], 162, [2] pp.
164027323AB(Ca 1640). 26.5 x 69.0 cm. Unter Passepartout gerahmt (45.5 x 88 cm). In den 3 Bügen teils etwas eingerissen, dort unterlegt, etwas (heller) durchschlagend.
1647LITTFRAXVIIE5101023Paris - Chambéry, Bibliothèque Mazarine - Editions Comp'act, "La Bibliothèque volante", 21 x 29,5, 2004, 224 pages cousues sous couverture rempliée imprimée. Iconographie noir & blanc. Préface d'Henri-Jean Martin.
1670900376AGParis:, um 1670. Kupferstich, Blattmaß. 18 x 27 (quer). Plattenmaß: 13 x 24 cm (quer). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1601991Y16Francofurti: Typis Wechelianis apud Claudium 1601. Vellum. Good. 14" by 8.5". None. A vellum-bound early 17th-century printing of Matthew Paris' important historical chronicle 'Flores Historiarum' in the original Latin. A reprint of the second edition 1570 London of Matthew Paris's important historical chronicle formerly attributed to the fictional 'Matthew of Westminster'.In the original Latin text.Abridged from his first major work Chronica Majora.Bound in full vellum with raised bands and blind stamping. Recased bound with 18th century endpapers and blanks. Title page laid down with archival repair to the verso. No half title as issued according to the signature run with a1 beginning to title page. With printer's woodcut devise to title page and verso of final leaf. Ornate woodcut endpieces and initials. Paris was a renowned Benedictine monk and historian of mediaeval England. His Chronica is a renowned Medieval work in many cases being a key source for mid-13th century Europe.This text covering the period to 1259 is based on the author's Chronica; the 1259-1307 text was compiled and composed by various writers at St. Albans and Westminster; the text from 1307 to 1325 is by Robert of Reading. Includes the chronicle based on the work of Marianus previously attributed to Florence of Worcester now attributed to John of Worcester.From the library of Matthew Bloxam 1805-1888 a native of Rugby Warwickshire and a Warwickshire antiquary and amateur archaeologist. He also wrote a popular guide to Gothic architecture and was the original source of the legend of William Webb Ellis' invention of the game of Rugby football. With his engraved bookplate to the front paste down.Signature runs continuously: a4 A-Ooo6. Bound in full vellum. Recased with 18th century endpaper and blanks. Title page laid down with archival repair to the verso. Externally with significant handling marks toning and rubbing to the extremities. Loss to the head of the backstrip. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and generally clean with the occasional spots. Toning to title page. Tide mark becomes visible to the head of the central margins not affecting the text. Good Typis Wechelianis apud Claudium hardcover
164710933Paris, Boullanger [Boulanger], 1647. 12° (15-18,5 cm). 12 Bll., 876 S., 25 Bll., [1], 4 Bll. Ganzleder der Zeit über vier echten Bünden mit vergoldeter Deckelverzierung
164461556Paris, P. Rocolet 1644 In-folio, plein maroquin pourpre, sur les plats double encadrements de filets classiques dorés bordés de roulettes ornées, fleurs de lys dorées aux angles de l’encadrement intérieur, lequel est empli d’un semé de fleurs de lys avec armes dorées au centre, dos à nerfs orné de caissons de semé de fleurs de lys dorées, tranches dorées rel. de l'époque, [4] ff.- 533 pp. -[4] ff. Dos restauré habillement. Vignette de Pierre Rocolet gravée sur cuivre par Briot, au f. de titre. Le frontispice gravé par Claude Mellan manque, petites galeries de vers marginales, quelques mouillures marginales.
1672HCHB08RSGIM2Paris 1672. 4to. François Muguet Contemporary calf gold-tooled spine. With a few woodcut headpieces. 56 26 111 1 blank 4 20 56 22 2 blank 115 1 blank 43 1 blank 10 2 blank 16 4 16 pp. Collection of laws privileges and jurisprudence relating to the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Paris up to 1672. Most concern the publication of certain books the relationship of the Faculty with several guilds and the rules concerning the autopsy of corpses.The book opens with the university reform of 1600 which added many classical authors to the curriculum. For the Faculty of Medicine this meant the official establishment of Galen as the primary authority on botanical medicines. Interest in the work of Galen was highly stimulated by new translations from the Greek that had appeared in the 16th century and by 1600 the Paris Faculty was heavily mired in the doctrines of Galen which would remain so up until the 18th century.With a few contemporary annotations and corrections. Paper somewhat browned and with a few spots. A small corner of p. 11 of the index is cut out. Pp. 17-44 of the final part appear to be missing but this seems to be the case in every edition of this text we have located. Binding worn at the extremities with the head and foot of the spine damaged and a crack in the back hinge. A good copy.l Krivatsy 12063. unknown
162415591624 Paris Garnier Frères, Libraires-Editeurs sans date Un volume in°16 reliure éditeur pleine percaline rouge avec décor et titres dorés IV + 247 Pages. Avec 11 gravures hors-texte LR26
1612104072Paris, Pierre Chevalier 1612 In-4, vélin ivoire de l’époque, [8] ff.- 1310 pp.- [1] f. privilège - [8] ff. de table. Onze figures gravés au burin dans le texte. Lacets défectueux, légères mouillures claires. Bon exemplaire.
169751973P., L. Josse 1697 Petit in-4 plein veau raciné, dos à nerfs, caissons richement ornés, 631 pp. Index. Notation musicale. Bon exemplaire.
165025402Paris 1650 un document de 8 pages, manuscrites à l'encre brune, sur papier velin ligné et filigrané, format : 38 x 24,5 cm, signature manuscrite : PARQUÉ ET DERIVIERE, NOTAIRES GARDE-NOTES DU ROY AU CHATELET DE PARIS, LE LE 3 MAY 1650,
166825418joigny 1668 un document, manuscrit à l'encre brune, de 12 pages, sur parchemin velin, format : 26 x 18,5 cm, signature manuscrite : DU SAUSSOY NOTAIRE A JOIGNY (YONNE), LE 14 MARS 1668,
166125416joigny 1661 un document, manuscrit à l'encre brune, de 8 pages, sur parchemin velin, format : 22,5 x 15,5 cm, signature manuscrite : DU SAUSSOY NOTAIRE A JOIGNY (YONNE), LE 24 FEVRIER 1661
169425672paris le lude la flècherouen 1694 I - un document de 2 pages, manuscrites à l'encre brune, sur parchemin velin de format : 34,5 x 24 cm, velin avec 2 timbres fiscaux fixe en noir : "Généralité de Tours - 10 SOLS" + "AVG 3S4D", signature manuscrite : Leproux de la Sénéchaussée d'Anjou au siège de LA FLÈCHE , fait à La Flèche, LE 21 MARS 1694 + II- une quittance d'enregistrement (de 2 pages) du Trésorier des Revenus Casuels au ROLLE du 29 Avril 1694 et au dos de l'enregistrement au Controlle Général des Finances du roy, fait à Paris, le 30 Juillet 1698, signature manuscrite à l'encre brune De Bannond (Document pré-imprimé en noir et manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier crème) format : 33,5 x 25,5 cm + III - lettre du Notaire HARAN que Florent BRANCHU doit remplacer, fait à Rouen le 2 Novembre 1693, signature Manuscrite du Notaire : HARAN (document manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier ligné et filigrané de 2 pages, format : 18,5 x 25 cm, avec 2 timbres fiscaux fixe en noir : "Généralité de Rouen - VII DEN." + "AVG 2D" + IV - certificat de baptême (Baptistaire le 10 Novembre 1668) signé, visé et authentifié par Joseph-Jérome LE ROYER, Écuyer , Seigneur de La Dauversière, Seigneur de La Motte Lubin (9e), Seigneur d'Êvaillé et de La Douetière - Conseiller du Roy, Juge, lieutenant Général de la Sénéchaussée d'Anjou au siège de LA FLÈCHE avec signature manuscrite : LE ROYER et sceau sur cachet de cire du seigneur Joseph-Jérome LE ROYER (document original manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier ligné et filigrané , format : 18 x 24 cm, écrit d'un seul côté, avec 2 timbres fiscaux fixe en noir : "Généralité de Tours - VII DEN"+ "AVG 2D" + V - un document pré imprimé et manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier crème ligné, format : 25 x 19,5 cm, Reçu de Paiement écrit d'un seul côté, donné par Estienne CHAPELET, Bourgeois de Paris, chargé par sa Majesté du Recouvrement, à Florent BRANCHU Notaire Royal au Lude, fait à Paris, le 10 juin 1698, signature manuscrite à l'encre brune : CHAPELET + VI - un document manuscrit à l'encre brune sur parchemin velin , format : 47,5 x 27 cm, avec 1 timbre fiscal fixe en noir : "LETTRE DE LA CHANCELLERIE - VINGT SOLS" - LETTRE DE LOUIS XIV NOMMANT FLORENT BRANCHU COMME GARDE NOTE, NOTAIRE & TABELLION EN LA RÉSIDENCE DE LA VILLE DU LUDE, fait à Paris le 20 Février 1694, LETTRE signée par SOUFFLOT (Michel) secrétaire du Roi , greffier des requêtes de l'Hôtel du Roy,
16864982Toulouse: Chez Jean Boude 1686. Soft cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 8 pp. Bound in marbled wrappers and housed in a fine red morocco case. $3850 Extremely rare first and only edition of this detailed popular newsletter concerning the contemporary reception of three Siamese ambassadors in Paris in September of 1686. The report gives a full description of their entrance their itinerary and the names and qualities of the individual ambassadors - whose 9-month stay in northern France between 1686 and 1687 must have provoked enormous interest. Providing the reader with some background the work notes that the King of Siam having been only recently convinced of the greatness of Louis XIV and the French nation has decided to send three more mandarins as envoys. "Ces Mandarins sont tres-honnestes les meilleures gens du monde doux civils & complaisans de tres-bonne & agreeable humeur .". According to this account they arrived at Brest on the 18th of June and reached Paris only on the 12th August. On the 'first day of this month of September' the delegation was officially presented to Louis XIV. Its centerpiece was the King of Siam's letter to Louis written on a blade of gold encased in a golden boëte bottle and poised atop a golden chalice all of which was carried aloft on a machine by 12 Swiss guards. The ambassadors themselves it is recorded took care to cover the machine with their parasols. Upon meeting the king "ils firent une profonde reverence en leur maniere se prosterant & mettant leurs mains sur leur vissage". The gifts presented by the envoys are notable for their overwhelming Japanese provenance a closed center of trade to the French and are accompanied here by occasional offhand remarks. Two vases of tombac a flexible alloy similar to brass are thought "presque aussi précieux que l'or" and are imputed to be "what the ancients called electrum"; two samurai swords presented by the King of Japan to the King of Siam are accompanied by the remark "they say that those who know how to handle these swords properly can cut a man's body in half; it's this that makes them beyond price"; etc. An antique marble sculpture apparently depicts a Chinese man whom the Siamese call To inghoing; "we belivee that this is the same as he whom we call Confuscius". The writer of the newsletter seems surprisingly well-informed and is certainly aware of the plans of the official retinue suggesting a source perhaps close to the court. "They are presently busy seeing the beauties and the riches of the Capital of our Kingdom. Around February after they have had their final royal audience they will return and recount all that they have seen and assuredly they will not forget what they have learned and understood of the suprising reunion of Protestants to the Roman religion for the King of Siam having proposed Louis le Grand as a model in all things and desiring to be able to make his entire kingdom French.has demanded that the King send him missionaries persons experienced in warfare wise men and men learned in many arts." Following this account of the ambassadors' visit is a brief 'Description du Royaume de Siam' - with much reference to Arab and Moorish settlements to the Siamese love of music to their 'superbly-dressed women' etc. Thanks to royal decree Siam enjoys public schools in which laws and religion are taught in the vernacular but the sciences are reserved for a learned tongue. Inspired no doubt by the Chinese rites controversty the commentator notes that despite their plural deities the Siamese do believe in one Creator of the Earth and the Heavens and they do maintain that the world will end in fire. The final leaf of the work is occupied with a discussion of the 'names and qualities' of the amabassadors. OCLC records only the copy at Cornell. OCLC 64004509 Chez Jean Boude paperback
163833730Galerie Maeght, Paris : Éditions Pierre à feu: Derrière Le Miroir n° 24, deuxième édition - édité en 1949 pour accompagner l'exposition ADAM à la Galerie Maeght, au format 38 x 27,5 cm. Textes originaux de Guiseppe Marchiori, Jean Cassou, Frank Elgar et Pierre Baudouin. 8 pages avec 3 reproductions. Bien complet de la gravure en double-planche. Très bon état
16980001Paris, François Muguet, 1698. Un volume (29,5 cm x 22,5 cm), 103-4 (Approbation et privilège) pp. Planches gravées : Dédicace : Un bandeau aux armes, une lettrine, un cul de lampe. Pierre de Gondi : Un portrait gravé hors texte, un bandeau aux armes, une lettrine, un cul de lampe. Henry de Gondi : Un portait gravé hors texte, un bandeau aux armes, une lettrine, un cul de lampe. Jean-François de Gondi : Un portrait gravé gravé hors texte, un bandeau aux armes, une lettrine, un cul de lampe. Jean-François Paul de Gondi : Un portrait gravé hors texte, un bandeau aux armes, une lettrine un cul de lampe. Hardouin de Péréfixe : Un portrait gravé hors texte, un bandeau aux armes, une lettrine, un cul de lampe. François de Harlay-Chanvalon : Un portrait gravé hors texte, un bandeau aux armes, une lettrine, un cul de lampe. Conclusion : Un bandeau aux armes, une lettrine, un cul de lampe. Les portraits (6) gravés hors-texte sont de Duflos. Plein veau marbré d'époque. Un manque de peau au premier plat, coins usés.
1654B66141654. small lower marginal tears at B1 2 and N2; some contemporary ink under linings; wide margin paper. Overall this rare work is in very good condition. . Binding: Contemporary full crushed brown morocco spine raised with six 6 bands; worn gilt title on two; compartments faded; all edges speckled red and green. Notes: Rare. Second augmented after the first edition published earlier the same year 1654. Text in Latin. Place printer or publisher are unidentified; printer’s device of: Troyes: Nicolas I Oudot’s heirs printer; <br>Three parts in one volume. <br>This is a rare edition of this early French astrological work printed the same year as its first edition. Some of the text especially relating to predictions was regarded exceedingly offensive immediately condemned leading to contents either to be removed or whole copies burned; the present second edition was published without the contentious contents i.e. volvelles making predictions about Islam its future development Christianity and England France and Spain; five 5 volvelles remain in this edition relating to Henry IV of France and constellations of the heavens at the time of creation.<br>Sotheby’s states: "The first two parts are attributed on their title-pages to a Francisci Alleius and comprise an explication of his 'new method of astrology' and comments and observations on 'the fate of the universe. ' The third part is a commentary on the preceding two sections by the Capuchin Yves de Paris who is presumed to be the true author of the entire work. Expurgated editions themselves very rare were printed in Paris in 1654-56 and Rennes in 1658."<br>While the contents give no indication of the publisher printer or place the printer’s device of Nicolas Oudot Troyes founder of the Bibliothèque bleue is engraved on the first title. <br>Caillet III 11557. Thorndike VIII 310ff. Peignot Dictionnaire des livres condamnés au feu II 204f. <br> Size: Folio 343x215mm. Illustration: Two illustrated titles with woodcut engraved printer’s devices the first depicting a flower filled basket the second a fruit filled bowl; woodcut engraved floral initials and head pieces at openings; moreover five astrological figures; of these twelve 12 are moveable parts and five 5 fixed; of the five three have retained their threaded marker. Provenance: Armorial bookplate on upper pasted endpaper. References: Brunet I 185; Caillet III 11557; Dorbon Bib. Estoterica 61; Houzeau and Lancaster 5217. Thorndike VIII 310ff. Peignot Dictionnaire des livres condamnés au feu II 204f. Pages: Ll: bl. vol I: 2 pp.12; vol II: pp.57 p.1; vol III: pp. 26; bl. Collation: e1-2 A1-C2; A1-N2 O1-3; A1-F2 G1; bl. with watermark Category: Book Religious Christianity; Book Europe France; Book Science & Technology; unknown
16641099721664 A Paris, Chez Iean Guignard le fils, en la Grand' Salle du Palais, à l'Image S. Iean - M. DC. LXIV. (1664) - Avec privilège du Roy - In-16 (7,5 x 14cm environ), reliure pleine peau claire, 5 nerfs, filets dorés au dos ainsi qu'en encadrements des 4 plats, pièce de titre rouge au dos, tranches rouges et signet - 467 pages + Table des chapitres - Avec des bandeaux, lettrines et cul-de-lampe - Griffe du relieur "T. Bouché" au fer à dorer, dans le coin supérieur gauche de la première de garde
16431781643 Paris, 1643. Un volume petit in-8 plein vélin blanc d'époque, [blanc], [titre], 242 pages, [blanc]. Notes manuscrites en page de titre, bel état malgré un léger manque au dos et une mouillure claire au haut des pages.