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64450[Nürnberg, Anton Koberger, 1487]. Fol. Mit 10 (2 ganzs.) Textholzschnitten. Durchg. m. eingemalten Initialen in Rot u. Blau sowie rubriziert. 113 nn. Bll. (Got. Typ., 2 Kol., 72-73 Zeilen, Text von Kommentar umgeben), Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
149764069New York & Strassburg: Ben Abramson Johann Gruninger 1946; 1497. 4to. 48 pp. Double-page title illustrated w/ woodcut engraving w/ 7 additional woodcut engravings. Quarter-orange cloth over illustrated boards cover art facsimile reproductions of illustrated leaves from the 1497 Buch der Cirurgia minor edgewear slight scuffing minor bumping to couple corners still VG copy; One leaf. 4to. 2 pp unpaginated. preserved in fold over flaps on front pastedown left margin repaired faint tidemark on upper third at corner still G clear artifact numbered on verso of title w/ gilt booklabel for the Aldredge Bookstore Dallas TX on rear pastedown. First editions thus No. 52 of 112 copies printed of this limited edition containing an original leaf from the 1497 edition: “the first important printed treatise in German. It combines a compilation of the ancient and medieval authorities with Brunschwig’s own extensive experience. . . and is notable for its woodcuts some of the earliest specimens of medical illustration.†The leaf included here is a survivor from Chapter Three addressing how to find veins and treat open wounds. Sigerist’s work was first published as an essay introduction with the R.Lier & Co. 1923 facsimile of Brunschwig’s Book of Cirurgia. See: Garrison & Morton 5559. Ben Abramson, [Johann Gruninger], hardcover
182018391820, Détail des pièces imprimées : I. Le dévouement de Malesherbes (Paris, Didot, 1822) II. Discours prononcé dans la séance publique tenue par l’Académie française pour la réception de M. Villemain, le 28 juin 1821 III. Réponse de M. Roger à M.... 1 vol in-4, en demi-maroquin à grains longs, dos à 4 faux nerfs orné au petit fer et en à froid, signé en queue « Thouvenin ». Ex-libris armorié et tampon de bibliothèque de A.-H. Dampmartin.
197648066Bordeaux u. Paris, Société des Bibliophiles de Guyenne u. Bibliothèque Nationale, 1976. 4°. Mit 20 Tafeln. 146 S., 1 Bl., OKart.
64451[Nürnberg, Anton Koberger, 1487]. Fol. Mit eingemalten Initialen in Rot u. Blau sowie rubriziert. 47 nn. Bll. (Got. Typ., 2 Kol., 72-73 Zeilen, Text von Kommentar umgeben), Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
181822702Besançon, Vacherant-Tissot, 1818 ; in-4°, demi veau marbré, dos lisse à faux nerfs de filets dorés, pièce de titre rouge (reliure de l'époque) ; XVI, 216 pp., [1] f. d'errata et 4 lithographies originales hors-texte, dont une dépliante, lithographiées par F. Berthaux à Dijon, d'après les dessins de M. Aime Penhouët, garde national à Lyon, en 1817.
in-4° 123 pp., broche, couverture illustree.- Tres bel ouvrage illustre de nombreux documents in- et hors texte (pages de titre anciennes, portraits, lettrines, ornements, ...). Bel exemplaire. [PLG-5/6]
200711018LVGDVNI, APVD SEB. GRYPHIVM, 1535 ; in-12, 294 pp., demi-cuir à caissons 19e et a coins tranches décorées en relief et dorées. Bon état général malgrès une mouillure ancienne.
149664508Basel, [Michael Furter], 13. März 1496. 4°. 22 nn. Bll. (2 Sp., 47 Z., Min. f. Init.), Mod. Ppbd. unter Verwendung eines alten Antiphonarblattes.
65274[Basel, Michael Wenssler, nicht nach 1474]. Fol. 190 nn. Bll. (das letzte weiß; Got. Typ., 34 Z.), durchg. rubriziert u. mit zahlr. in Rot eingemalten Initialen. HLdr. d. 20. Jhds. m. goldgepr. Rückentitel.
64449[Nürnberg, Anton Koberger, 1487]. Fol. Mit eingemalten Initialen in Rot u. Blau sowie rubriziert. 4 nn. Bll. (Got. Typ., 2 Kol., 72-73 Zeilen, Text von Kommentar umgeben), Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
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Groot 8vo, pp. XVIII, 651, [4]. Uitgever's rood verguld linnen in het oorspronkelijk stofomslag. Geïllustreerd. Met 42 bijdragen, verdeeld over 5 hoofdstukken. Met bibliografie van Voets publicaties en een lijst van door hem georganiseerde tentoonstellingen. Omslag met transpar. plastiek overgedekt, stempel. [NV-7] Omslag met transpar. plastiek overgedekt, stempel.
187729FdParis Quantin 1877 In4 - broché - 70 pages - défauts aux plats - Tirage à 275 Ex - celui ci N. 272
187729FdParis Quantin 1877 In4 - broché - 70 pages - défauts aux plats - Tirage à 275 Ex - celui ci N. 272
26554, Brussel, Paleis der Academien, 2009, Paperback, soft cover, original editor's jacket, 17.9x25.9 cm., 434 pp., index Auctorum Operumque, Index Personarum et Locorum.
176316891763 In-4 en plein-veau usagé, dos à 5 nerfs portant mention "Blache tome II".
4to, coloured frontis., numerous illustrs., (some coloured), prices and buyers, orig. cloth, 236 lots.
1930V121174Florentiae [Firenze], Ex Tipografia Giuntina 1930-1936 2 works in one volume: 170 + 131pp., 26cm., firm and solid modern full-cloth binding, gilt title on spine, original softcovers preserved, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, V121174
15871787, 489p et 454p.Texte à 15 ou 16 lignes délimité par un espace réglé au crayon. Daté 1787 sur la page de titre. 2 volumes in-8, plein maroquin rouge, plats ornés d'un triple listel en encadrement, fleurons d'angle, travail au petit fer en ornementation, dos plats richement ornés de fleurons et listel ondé, pièces de maroquin vert olive agrémentées de fer ondé en diagonale, doré sur tranche, reliure de l'époque.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original b/w map from Kitab-i Cihannuma which is one of the most important Turkish incunabula. Oblong large 4to. (31 x 37 cm). In Ottoman script. It shows Venice and Venetian Bay and Algerian shores at North Africa (Maghrib). Toponyms are in Turkish with Arabic letters. Written directions (Simal, Cenûb, Sark and Garb) on corners of the map, and decorative compass on Mediterranean Sea. Scale can be seen at left upper side (El-mikyas: Mil-i Islâmiyân Mil-i Frençe, and Mil-i Italiya]. It's one of the thirteen maps and plates from the book of Cihannuma. The story of Cihannuma can be considered as an effort to keep up with the speed that knowledge spread around the world at a time when literacy was highly limited. Kâtip Çelebi began to rewrite Cihannuma in 1654. During the next six years, he added to his books the knowledge he gained from the books he read. Kâtip Çelebi was vastly influenced by nonreligious positive knowledge, especially by the Atlas and later the Atlas Minor of Gerardus Mercator. He had the book translated from Latin to Turkish by a French recruit andenriched his own book with the new information. He brought together in Cihannuma the knowledge of geography and astronomy existing in Western sources (1654). Cihannüma has 13 charts and 27 maps. Mercator's maps are distinguished by their distinct properties. However, there are such maps which depict Istanbul, Anatolia, the Caucasus and the Orient that have to have been borrowed from other sources and there are those with relatively less detail that might have been prepared by Muslim geographers. Sources cite Ahmed El Kirimî (Ahmed the Crimean) and Galatali Migirdich as mapmakers for Cihannüma. Their names are placed on the maps. Another name that is mentioned is Tophaneli Ibrahim. Researchers agree on the fact that he is Ibrahim Müteferrika. Perhaps he wished to hasten the printing of the book. Perhaps he enjoyed making this contribution to a book he half owned. There is one map in Cihannüma which definitely does not belong to Mercator. Nor is there any information that it was originally charted by Müteferrika's team. Historians state that the 'invertedness' can be found in other maps made by Muslim cartographers. Since it is amap of Turkey, the difference can easily be perceived. The Mediterranean coasts of Turkey are at the top of the map while the Black Sea coasts are at the bottom. The compass on the map correctly indicates the North. The map seems to be inverted but it is not considered scientifically wrong to draw maps in this fashion...". (Source: Boyut; Kitab-i Cihannuma). Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original full brown morocco with traditional flap. Traditional flowers embossing on boards. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Ottoman script. [3], 503 p. Hegira 1215 = Gregorian 1799. This is a classical and very important annotation in Turkish / Ottoman literature made to Sünbülzade's 'Tuhfe'. A dictionary in verse. 'Tuhfe' was a first books in Mühendishane printing house. After one year later Müderris Abdurrahman printed this annotation to 'Tuhfe'. Müderris Abdurrahman Efendi was the first director of the "Mühendishane Matbaasi" (Mühendishâne-i Berrî Humâyûn), which was opened in Üsküdar, Istanbul in 1797. Abdurrahman Efendi, who was a professor of algebra and geometry, took lessons on the techniques of fortification from the French experts for 10 years before the opening of the Mühendishane Printing House established during the 'Nizam-i Cedid' movements in 1793 and gave engineering courses in the newly established school while managing the Mühendishane Press. "Mühendishane", also known as "Üsküdar Matbaasi" under the direction of Müderris Abdurrahman Efendi has published especially "Cedid Atlas" (New Atlas) and other many important works. This first edition not in OCLC.; This Edition not in Özege; TBTK 1476.; Beydilli: Türk bilim ve matbaacilik tarihinde Mühendishâne Matbaasi ve Kütüphânesi, (1776-1826), pp. 253. First Edition. Extremely rare.
149165634(Köln, Heinrich Quentell, 1491). 4°. 10 nn. Bll. (Got. Typ., 38-39 Zeilen, rubriziert u. mit ausgefüllten Initialspatien), Ldr. d. 20. Jhds. m. goldgepr. Rückenschild.
4to, numerous illustrs., (some coloured), orig. decorated wrappers, 86 lots.
100146311Librairie Joseph Baer & Co in8. Sans date. Broché. Cet ouvrage d'Alexandre Baer publié par la Librairie Joseph Baer est une étude historique qui examine les débuts de la typographie avant de se concentrer principalement sur les premiers livres illustrés du XVe siècle. L'analyse porte notamment sur les gravures de cette période soulignant qu'elles étaient souvent des imitations d'autres œuvres d'art plutôt que des créations purement originales