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[Incunabolo-Milano] (cm. 28) solida piena pergamena sec. XVII, nervi e titolo su tassello. Dorso danneggiato, con abrasioni.- cc. 185 nn. (di 188) carattere rotondo, 56 linee, spazi per lettere capitali. Editio Princeps di queste importanti epistole di grande valore storico, politico e autobiografico che ci danno il vero volto di S. Ambrogio Vescovo di Milano e una delle figure più brillanti del cristianesimo. Notevoli anche le addizioni di Georgius Cribellus. non comune impressione, manca ad Harvard, Oates in Cambridge, Cat. Rosenthal di Monaco 1900 e a vari cataloghi consultati come Baer, Maggs, Quaritch. Sander "Prices" riporta due sole vendite e Goff registra solo 7 copie in America. Mancano 3 carte: la prima a1, bianca al verso, la c1, e l' ultima (188) anch' essa bianca al verso. Alcune macchiette alle ultime carte di cui le ultime tre con vecchoio restauro per foro centrale con perdita di testo. Altrimenti bell' esemplare nitido e ben marginoso. * Hain-Copinger 898; * I.G.I. 424; * Goff. A 552; * GW 1600; * Proctor 5989; * Pellechet 582; * Polain 4130; * BMC VI 779. Vedi anche Cat. Olschki "Monumenta" 1903 n° 299; * Harper 1930 n° 216; * olschki "Incunabula" 1915 n° 15; * Olschki Cat. Henry Walters 1906 p. 18.[f72] Libro
3367Feuille d'incunable piémontais du quinzième siècle imprimé à Chivasso (Clavasii). Provenant de « Summa angelica de casibus conscientiae ». Clavassii, Jacobinum de Suigo de Sancto Germano, 1486. Un feuillet petit in-4 (21.5 x 15.3 cm) gothique latin sur 2 colonnes de 55 lignes avec lettrines et rubriques en bleu et rouge (folio L 2). Mouillures claires marginales. Bel état. Goff A-713. Graesse I, 128-129. Brunet I, 289 : « C'est l'unique production typographique connue que le XVe siècle ait vu paraître à Chivasso, petite ville du Piémont. Cette édition est la seule à laquelle on attache quelque prix ».
[Incunabolo-Chiavasso] (cm.20) solida piena pergamena sec. XVIII con titolo calligrafato al dorso. -- cc. 375 (su 388) carattere gotico, 55 linee, spazi bianchi per lettere capitali. Manca la prima carta bianca, la seconda, il nostro esemplare inizia da carta 3 segnata +: "In nomine domini nostri...amen". Manca poi la c. 378 bianca e le ultime 10 carte segnate 1-5 di cui l' ultima bianca. Pertanto il nostro esemplare si compone di 4 carte all' inizio + cc. 176 segnate a-y + cc. 12 segnate z + cc. 183 segnate A-Z.Editio Princeps della famosa "Summa" opera avversata da Lutero e primo ed unico libro stampato a Chivasso nel XV secolo. Fu ristampato circa 70 volte!. Secondo l' opinione più comune Giacomo Suigo, sarebbe nato a San Germano Vercellese; ma giustamente nota il Fumagalli nel "Lexicon Typographicum" p. 371 che Giacomino si dichiara milanese, che il nome di Suico è sconosciuto nel vercellese mentre si trova spesso nelle carte milanesi dell' epoca. Le ultime 10 carte mancanti al nostro esemplare contengono la "Rubrice Juris Civilis et Canonici" Il colophon con i dati tipografici è a carta 376, presente nel nostro esemplare con al verso il "Registrum" in 5 colonne. Segue la carta 377 bianca e presente. Esemplare modesto con margini contenuti, lievi gore e antiche riparazioni, alcuni fori di tarlo ben restaurati a varie carte per lo più all' inizio che intaccano il testo. Alcune antiche chiose ai margini bianchi di alcune carte. Al primo foglio ex libris manoscritto dell' epoca: " Loci palat(i) frus capuccinorum". (Cappuccini di Palazzolo). * Hain-Cop. 5382; * Igi 559; * Bmc VII 1111; * Goff A 713; * Oates 2725; * Pellechet 3812; * Polain I 205; Proctor 7323. Vedi anche la ampia nota sul tipografo nel catalogo d' asta Hoepli 3/4 Dicembre 1929 Lotto 222. [F80] Libro
266Genève, (Braillard, 1970) ; 8°, reliure en parchemin avec le titre imprimé sur le premier plat.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original dark brown handsome full leather bdg. with a traditional flap. Folio. (32 x 22 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). [2], [6], 238 leaves. The size of the text block in red borders: 25.5 x 14.5 cm. 33 lines on each page. Printed on paper with European watermarks. The size of the text block in red borders: 25 x 14.5 cm. 33 lines on each page. Printed on paper with European watermarks. Handwritten title on the bottom edge. A fine copy. The 19th incunable of the Islamic world, printed by Ibrahim Müteferrika's legendary Basmahane. The publication of Ottoman chronicles which began in 1734 with the edition of Naimâ's history, continued after a long break in 1783. This volume, containing the works of three court chroniclers who followed each other in rapid succession, is a chronological continuation of Mehmed Râsid's history, published by Müteferrika. Arpaemînizâde Mustafa Sâmî (deceased 1734) was the court's historian from 1730 to 1733, Sâkir Hüseyin (died 1742) in 1733, and Subhî Mehmed (ca. 1711-1769) from 1739 to 1745. The work of the three chroniclers is known as one coherent historiography, which presents the events of Ottoman history from 1730 to 1744. This work is a particularly valuable source on the Habsburg-Ottoman war between 1736 and 1739, in which Subhî participated in person. The prestige of the work, which offers detailed data on the administrative events (appointments, dismissals, and other biographical communications) is further increased by the fact that Subhî in many cases used original documents. This chronicle includes the events between the years 1730-1743. Contents: Ahd-i Humâyûn [i.e. Imperial constitutional declaration]., Zikr-i tecdîd-i san'at-i tab' [i.e. Preface on the Muteferrika Press of Vasif Efendi]., Fihrist-i târîh-i Sami ve Sakir ve Subhi [i.e. Contents of the work]., Text., History of Subhi. The workshop of Müteferrika began its historical mission in 1728. They published 17 works in 22 volumes. The printing house served as a means to the long-term goal of Müteferrika, his efforts to broaden the horizon and modernize the knowledge of Ottoman society and Islamic civilization. This is evidenced by the subjects of the books selected for publishing, the motivations put forth in the publisher's introductions, as well as by the documents illuminating the background of the publication of each book, also published in print. In 1742, with the publication of the Persian dictionary of Hasan Suûrî, a chapter of Ottoman book printing came to an end. With the death of Müteferrika, the printing of Turkish books was temporarily interrupted. The first generation of Ottoman-Turkish prints was soon followed by a new series when in 1756 Ahmed and Ibrâhîm Efendi (the latter perhaps the founder's son, according to speculative sources) made an attempt to resurrect the legacy of Müteferrika through the possession of a decree obtained from the Sultan. However, this experiment did not prove to be lasting, as it did not last longer than the new edition of the first Turkish printed book, the Lugat-i Vankûlî. After this, for several decades there was no continuation to the Turkish book printing established by Müteferrika, until in 1783 the workshop was put in operation again for the publication of six more works. The subjects of these late 18th century works were dominated by history and military technology, thus Müteferrika's strategy of book distribution made its way hand in hand with the efforts of modernization of the Ottoman state. The second edition of Lugat-i Vankûlî followed the principles of the first edition, and its introduction was composed on the model of the introductory pages of the two last books published under Müteferrika's supervision. The works published after 1783 display a noticeable development in typography not only as to its somewhat refined visual impression but also in its structure. For example, the d+h and r+h ligatures, (For more info please visit our website)
138255aafMilan, Librairie Ancienne U. Hoepli, 1938. 1938, 67 p., + LXXI planches, + feuillet ‘ estimation des prix. / (200 lots de volumes avec description détaillée). Soft cover. Bonne condition.
3362Feuille d'incunable vénitien du quinzième siècle. Texte latin provenant de « Explanatio Psalmorun ». Venetiis, Bernardinus Benalius, 1493. Un feuillet in-folio (30.1 x 20.7 cm) gothique de 2 pages sur 2 colonnes de 70 lignes (folio LXVI). Document original en très bel état.
19931217011993 Editions Flammarion - Bibliothèque Nationale - 1993 - 1 fort volume in-4 - Cartonnage éditeur + jaquette illustrée - 437 pages - Illustrations en couleur dans le texte
xiv,[ii],322pp., 4to, 14 plates, 157 illustrs., in the text, a little loose in orig. printed wrappers, browned, 686 items.
4to, viii,75,[3]pp., one of 250 copies printed by D.B. Updike at the Merrymount Press, one plates, orig. cloth, uncut, t.e.g.
First Edition, 4to, [vi],168pp., with the H.P. Kraus bookplate, 67 plates, orig. cloth-backed printed boards.
179130118Montréal Cour des Plaidoyers Communs, District de Montréal [1791] Un feuillet in-8 à l'italienne, 2 pages.
179630116Montréal Cour du Banc du Roi, District de Montréal [1796] Un feuillet in-8 à l'italienne, 2 pages.
1985R117099, Eos Verlag Erzabtei St. Ottilien 1985 262pp. + 17 plates out of text, 24cm., in the series "Studien und Mitteilungen zur Geschichte des Benediktiner-Ordens und seiner Zweige" volume 27, softcover (vague trace of a small removed label), text is clean and bright, good condition, R117099
22663Pierre Bergé et associés, Paris, 2005
4to, 32pp., introduction followed by an 88pp., unpaginated facsimile on the 1486 edition, orig. old style parchment wrappers, a little browned with a couple of small tears, uncut.
A catalogue of old Spanish books in the municipal library of Le Mans. pp. 121-151. An offprint from some unidentified publication. Dozens of items described in detail. Large 8vo. Plain wraps. A little tear to wraps, internally fine.
28069Genève, H. Trono 1937, 250x170mm, 439 + 576pages, reliure toile de l’éditeur. Bel exemplaire.
27310Paris Bibliothèque Nationale 1981 in 8 (27x18,5) 1 volume broché, couverture imprimée, XVII et 198 pages. Notices rédigées par Ursula Baurmeister, Annie Charon-Parent, Dominique Coq, Antoine Coron, Albert Labarre. Tome II, fascicule 1: H à L. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
27311Paris Bibliothèque Nationale 1982 in 8 (27x18,5) 1 volume broché, couverture imprimée, pages 199 à 352, avec 10 illustrations. Notices rédigées par Ursula Baurmeister, Annie Charon-Parent, Dominique Coq, Antoine Coron, Albert Labarre. Tome II, fascicule 2: M à O. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
27312Paris Bibliothèque Nationale 1983 in 8 (27x18,5) 1 volume broché, couverture imprimée, pages 355 à 528, avec 8 illustrations. Notices rédigées par Ursula Baurmeister, Annie Charon-Parent, Dominique Coq, Antoine Coron, Albert Labarre. Tome II, fascicule 3: P à R. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
28749Paris Bibliothèque Nationale 1969 in 4 (28x23) 1 volume broché, couverture imprimée, 777 pages [1]. Reproduction de l'édition publiée de 1855 à 1895. Tome 10 seul. Très bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )