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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.
611Document signé F.-X. Larue, notaire public. Neuville, 4 juin 1812. In-f (26.3cm) 3 p. en partie inprimées. Endos manuscrit. Très bel état, sauf pour quelques points de rousseurs. [ Expédition pour le seigneur. Concession de 7 arpents de terre par Messire Charles Joseph Brassard Deschenaux, prêtre vicaire général de Québec et seigneur de Neuville, tant en son nom que comme tuteur de deux enfants mineurs de Guillaume de Lorimier et de feue Magdelaine Deschenaux, à Pierre Mailloux, résident du village de Cap-Santé, pour la somme de 12 livres 6 sous tournois de rente seigneuriale et 6 sols de cens annuels. DBC VI, p. 92-93: Brassard Deschenaux, Charles-Joseph (1752-1832) prêtre, vicaire général, seigneur, fils aîné de Joseph Brassard Deschenaux, secrétaire de l'intendant François Bigot. Il possédait une bibliothèque qui comprenait 2,200 volumes, dont des Diderot, Buffon, Rousseau et Voltaire, « à sa mort disparaissait l'un des derniers prêtres issus des grandes familles de la fin du Régime français. Frère du notaire, avocat, fonctionnaire et juge Pierre-Louis Brassard Deschenaux ». Bon document de l'époque seigneuriale considéré comme « incunable canadien » pour sa partie imprimée pré 1820, probablement imprimé à Québec chez John Neilson. Reflète la modernité d'un fin lettré qui avait à administrer les seigneuries de Neuville, de St-Michel, de Livaudière et partie de Bélair et de Beaumont, qu'il hérita à la mort de son père avec ses frères et soeurs en 1793.]
12015- Lyon, Imprimerie Léon Delaroche et Cie, 10, Place de La Charité, 1893. - Grand In Octavo, broché, couverture souple mastic titrée en noir et ornée d'un monogramme au lion, II-472, 3f , 8 planches de fac similés hors texte (22) sur papier fort dont un comprenant des ornements , en noir, l'ouvrage est richement illustré de reproductions dans le texte autour de la typographie dans un ordonnancement alphabétique. Bel exemplaire, second plat un peu dentelé en ses bords .
FIRST AND ONLY EDITION of this early and important history of early printing in Spain and Portugal. 3, VIII, 67, 5 pp. Edition limited to 350 copies. Printed on good wove paper. 8vo (22 cm). UNCUT AND UNOPENED IN ORIGINAL WRAPS. Foxed (as always), some tears to extremities of wraps. Else a pristine copy of a rare book.
The auction catalogue of an unparalleled collection of books on the liturgy. 345 items thoroughly described. Numerous text facsimiles and full-page plates. Cross-references to Bohatta and Ales. 4to. Attractively bound in cloth by M. BUENO (signed), Spain's leading living binder. Original wraps and backstrip bound in. Morocco lettering-piece. Top edge gilt, other edges uncut. Fine and bright. Scarce.
Folio, [iv],xlpp., with the H.P. Kraus bookplate, 46 plates, cont. quarter roan, spine rubbed, marbled sides. The marks of 93 different Spanish and Portuguese printers are included in this study. An alphabetical list of printers' and publishers' names refers the reader to biographical sketch in which each name appears. Information presented includes the dates during which a printer was active, cities in which he worked, and associates with whom he worked. Clear prints of marks are provided, as are the title, author, date and city of publication, and size of book(s) in which each mark appears, as well as citations to other scholarly resources. The index of printers' and publishers' names is comprehensive, guiding users of this work to both the main entry on a printer or publisher as well as to entries in which the name is mentioned, which makes this a useful book for researching the interactions between various printers.
149317352AB1493. Lyon 1493. 225 : 155 cm. One leaf with one woodcut. Leaf 223 shows the Terenz editor Calliopius in front of a polygonal building. The woodcut was also attributed to the master of the Lübeck bible.' - Hain/Copinger 15424; Goff T-91; GW M45397. unknown
2767circa 1890, 500pp Charmant manuscrit illustré d’aquarelles originales, de lettrines et dessins, dans une reliure en velours ancien à l’imitation des reliures médiévales. Dans une petite écriture en premier jet.
239166Florence-Rome, Leo S. Olschki [Imprimerie Giuntina], 1915, 4 parties en un vol. in-8, VII pp., 240 pp., 120 pp., 72 pp., 148 pp., 1000 numéros décrits, avec des illustrations dans le texte et une planche dépliante hors texte, percaline mi-partie bleue et crème, filets dorés sur les plats, tête rouge (reliure de l'éditeur).
In-4°; cc.(4), pp. 381, 1 c. di tav. ripiegata, numerose illustrazioni di incunabili e seicentine.Esemplare numerato 580 su 1000
18920007561892 Paris, Delarue, sans date [1892]. Grand in-quarto (229 X 290 mm) demi-chagrin poli marron foncé, dos lisse, large filet doré en place des nerfs, titre doré, tête rouge, non rogné, plats de la couverture conservés (reliure de l'époque) ; (2) ff. blancs, X pages de faux-titre, titre et préface, (10) feuillets uniquement imprimés sur le recto, (1) f. blanc. Ex-libris collés sur le premier contreplat et le feuillet de faux-titre.
First Edition, 4to, xv, [i], 196pp., frontis., 10 full-page facsimiles, orig. cloth-backed boards, uncut. As well as describing, in great detail, each work from Caxton's press it also includes some early imprints of Wynkyn de Worde, printed immediately after Caxton's death.
First Edition, 4to, viii,[2]259 + [1, errata]pp., bookplate of Charles W.G. Howard including the words "Gift of The Rt. Hon. Sir David Dundas of Octertyre, 1877", full calf, burn mark on upper cover, spine rubbed. "Johann Friedrich Lichtenberger was a professor in the Academy of Strasburg. His works maintain the claims of Gutenberg at the first printer, and are characterised by much patient research." - Bigmore & Wyman I, p.438.
4to, x,[ii],22,[2]pp., frontis., 3 plates, title printed in red and black, orig. buckram, spine lettered in gilt, uncut, t.e.g. Presented by Sir Thomas Barlow. Barker, 213.
494(Québec, John Neilson ? 1794 ?) In-4 (24.9 cm) (1)f. [titre], 13p. [texte]. En feuilles. Fines rousseurs. Manque la page de titre et la p. 13 qui contient une Liste des Solennités, qui sont remplacées par des fac-similé. Vlach & Buono 520. Lande S 1096. Tremaine 875. [ Mandement de Monseigneur l'Évêque de Québec, qui révoque certaines dispositions de deux Mandements précédents et pourvoit à quelques autres objets. Sur la suppression de certains jours de fêtes. Incunable canadien qui d'après Tremaine a été tiré à 400 exemplaires.]
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original b/w city map of Byzantine Constantinople printed in ??? by Tüccarzâde Ibrahim Hilmi Çigiraçan, (1876-1963). Oblong: 37x50 cm. In Ottoman script. Folded. Scale is not described. Toponyms are Turkish besides some of old Byzantine. [OTTOMAN MAP of BYZANTINE CONSTANTINOPLE] Kurun-u vustâ inhâsinda Kostantiniyye. Doktor Moritma'nin tetkikâtina göre kable'l-feth-i sehrin plâni. Feth-i Kostantiniyye asârina aiddir. Published by Ibrahim Hilmi. Ibrahim Hilmi Çigiraçan was a Turkish publisher and author. He is one of the first Turkish publishers of the Ottoman Empire. He published more than 1000 books on history, literature, politics, religion and social issues and maps in the printing house he founded in 1896.
In-4 gr., lussuosa legatura editoriale in piena pelle (abrasioni alle cerniere), dorso a cordoni, astuccio con cuffia in pelle, 54 cc.nn., con il bellissimo frontespizio figurato e 8 grandi tavole anatomiche di cui 1 a colori. Riproduzione in facsimile della seconda edizione (1493) del primo testo di anatomia con figure originali. E' l'anatomia di Mondino de' Luzzi (1270-1326), il primo insigne anatomista degno di questo nome, pubblicata per la prima volta a Venezia nel 1491 dal medico Giovanni de Ketham, alemanno, nel suo cosiddetto "Fascicolo di medicina". Cfr. Castiglioni "Storia della Medicina", pp. 340, 420. Bella edizione su carta a mano, in tiratura di 350 esemplari numerato. Ben conservato.
4to (290 x 200 mm), 8 page introduction followed by the facsimile which includes 23 large woodcut illustrations, one of 500 numbered copies, orig. hessian, leather label on spine. The 'Game of Chess' is an English version (first issued in 1474) of text written originally in Latin by Jacobus de Cessolis under the title of 'Liber de Ludo Scaccorum'. This second edition is one of the earliest books to be issued with woodcuts (the first edition has none).
First edition, 8vo (205 x 130 mm), [4], vi, 158pp., portrait frontispiece, some light water-staining to a few margins, recent marbled boards, morocco title label to spine. "A sketch of the life of Gutenberg, with a eulogium of his invention."?Bigmore & Wyman. Bigmore & Wyman II, p. 70.
5 Vols., 4to, xxx,772; [iv],748; [iv],794; [iv],645; xii,615pp., facsimiles, orig. printed wrappers, spine of vol. 3 slightly torn otherwise a nice set. An indispensable work of reference on incunabula.
8vo, 30, [2 blank]pp., lightly waterstained throughout, orig. drab paper wrappers, bound in patterned paper boards. First edition of a fascinating early monograph on printed signatures, foliation, registers and catch-words in 15th-century books. It is dedicated to the great Belgian collector Charles van Hulthem. Count Serna, who is here given the timely title of "Citoyen", was an important incunabulist and printing historian. He correctly attributes the first use of signatures to Johann Koelhoff the elder in Nider's Praeceptorium 1472, and of foliation to Arnold Ther Hoernen in Adrianus Carthusiensis' De remediis utriusque fortunae 1471. He agrees with Marolles (Recherches sur l'origine et le premier usage des registres 1783) that Sweynheym and Pannartz were the first printers to employ a register [the table in the 1469 Caesar], but it is now thought that the anonymous Hieronymus' Epistolae [Rome: probably Sixtus Riessinger, c. 1468--69] may be the first book to have been issued with one. The author rightly identifies Vindelinus de Spira (and not his brother Johannes) as the printer of Tacitus' Opera [now assigned a somewhat later date than Haebler's 1471], the first printed book with catch-words. Provenance: Bookplate of A. W. Barten. Bigmore & Wyman II, 352.
2 Parts in 3 vols., text volumes in 8vo, plate volume 4to, 270; 184; 223pp., 510 facsimiles, presentation copy, orig. cloth. The first volume is made up in chronological order, containing the biographies of the Franciscan (Friars Minor) authors from the Netherlands and Belgium who lived during the 13th-15th centuries. The second contains extensive bibliographical descriptions of 131 fifteenth century editions of works by Franciscan authors. The typographical atlas provides 510 facsimiles taken from the 131 books described in the preceding volumes.