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4to, [iv],iii,[i],145pp., loosely tipped-in is a presentation sheet from Henry Guppy (librarian) to the library of the Manchester Cathedral, also with their bookplate on front paste-down, orig. buckram, a little stained, unopened, uncut. "The greater number of the early books were formerly in the Althorp collection, and were acquired about the beginning of the present century at the numerous sales which took place, especially at those of the Duke of Roxburghe, and of the Merly and White-Knights Libraries. Many of the finest Wynkyn de Wordes and Pysons came from the choice collection of Stanesby Alchorne which was purchased entire, while many other books were obtained from private sources."?Preface.
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.
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.
x,83pp., 2 plates, orig. printed wrappers.
First Edition, 8 parts, orig. printed wrappers, uncut. Important appendix to Hain & Copinger.
First Edition, 8 parts, orig. printed wrappers (final part in sheets), uncut. Important appendix to Hain & Copinger.
First Edition, 7 parts, orig. printed wrappers, uncut. Important appendix to Hain & Copinger.
First Edition, 8 parts, orig. printed wrappers, uncut. Important appendix to Hain & Copinger.
4to, ex-library, numerous facsimiles, orig. printed wrappers bound-in, library buckram, 376 items.
8vo (218 x 145 mm), vi, [2527]-4066, xli, [1]pp., inscribed with Bernard Quaritch's compliments, front hinge a little shaken, orig. red cloth, spine lettered in gilt, small nick to head of spine. Valuable reference covering 2,609 items, Quaritch's General Catalogue Part XV.
Large 8vo, xiv, [2], 312pp., orig. printed wrappers bound-in, cont. quarter morocco, spine gilt a little rubbed, 643 items. An incredible array of early printing from some of the major libraries of the time. "The aim of this catalogue is to give examples of the work of Typography during the first fifty years of its existence in the various countries into which it was introduced during the fifteenth century." ? Preface.
First Edition, [xii],447pp., frontis., 1 facsimile letter, orig. cloth.
In-4 p. (mm. 283x195), p. pergamena ottocentesca (restaurata per piccole manc.), ai piatti una delicata cornice a secco, titolo impresso al dorso, 56 cc.nn., caratteri tondi. “Contiene solo il "De sermone", essendo il "De bello Neapolitano" pubblicato dal Mayr nel mese di maggio dello stesso anno”. Così Manzi “La tipografia napoletana nel '500” (1971), n. 16. Nel "De Sermone" compaiono considerazioni sull’utilità dell’arguzia e della facezia. In questo trattato l’A. propone l’ideale di una conversazione libera e aperta, capace di alleviare gli aspetti piu’ ingrati e severi della vita quotidiana. Rarissima "seconda edizione" (la prima è del 1508). Cfr. Choix de Olschki,VIII,12246 - Brunet,IV,807. Antiche scritte margin., solo qualche lieve fiorit., altrim. esempl. ben conservato. "Giovanni Gioviano Pontano (Cerreto, Umbria, 1422 o 1426 - Napoli 1503), poeta, fecondissimo scrittore e uomo politico. Padrone della lingua e del verso latini come forse nessun altro umanista, il Pontano non ebbe nel Rinascimento chi lo uguagliasse come prosatore; a lui poeta solo il Poliziano può esser messo vicino". Così Diz. Treccani,IX, p. 621.
Second Edition, 2 vols., 4to, liv,620pp., xii,494pp., orig. cloth, d.w. lightly soiled. The "STC" is one of the milestones in the retrospective bibliography of English books.
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.
First Edition, 4to, 264pp., frontispiece, 13 illustrations, orig. cloth-backed boards. A detailed work including general historical information particularly pertinent to the book trade of the period. Includes Pynson, Lettou, Machlinia, and Notary as well as printers who did not become active until the 16th century. Contains descriptions and illustrations of type faces and of the books printed.
In-4°; cc. (4), l’ultima bianca. In fine al testo una estesa nota manoscritta. Legatura in cartonato semplice. Molto raro. Il Tractatulus fu pubblicato autonomamente prima di essere incluso nella sua più ampia opera sull’Europa (Historia rerum Friderici…). Enea Silvio Piccolomini narra in questo pamphlet la storia dell’assedio di Costantinopoli da parte dei Turchi di Maometto II, evento che pose l’Europa sotto una minaccia militare e ne decretò una battuta d’arresto anche dal punto di vista culturale. Il resoconto dell’assedio descritto in queste pagine è piuttosto crudo (molti particolari in successive lettere verrano edulcorati); descrive tra l’altro la distruzione di Santa Sofia, la sua riduzione in stalla o lupanare: Iustiniani caesaris opus toto orbe famosum, nudatum sacra suppellectile ad omnes spurcicias patuit…sanctorum imagines aut luto fedate aut ferro delete: altaria diruta. In templis ipsis aut lupanaria meretricum facta aut equorum stabula. Parla di ignominia e irrisione della religione, di stupri e rapine. La politica durante il pontificato di Pio II ebbe come filo conduttore l’azione contro i Turchi ottomani che avevano conquistato Costantinopoli e stavano per espandersi nell’Impero Bizantino. Questo papa sentì fortissima l’urgenza di contrastare l’Islam e fondò per questo scopo anche l’ordine cavalleresco di Santa Maria di Betlemme. IGI 7755; BMC IV, 94. Very rare. The “Tractatulus” was published on its own before beeing included in a wider work about Europe (“Historia rerum Friderici”). Piccolomini tells in this small book the story of Constantinople siege by Mohamed the II, an occurence that put Europe under a military menace, and in a cultural deadlock position. The chronicle is raw and explicit (in later letters many details were censored); the Saint Sophie destruction is described, and its changement into a barn or a brothel. During his pontificate, Pius II strongly fought the Ottomans who kept Constantinople and were expanding towards the Byzantine Empire. This Pope felt the strong urgency to combat the Islam and stated the Saint Mary of Behtlem order.
3 tomes (le tout paru), xviii,602 + xviii,593 + viii,653 pp., 26cm., brochures originales, qqs. rousseurs aux tranches (pas dans le texte), pages toujours non coupées, texte frais, bon état, poids: 2.5kg., G107350
4to, 292-322pp., 2 plates, orig. printed wrappers. A couple of minor notes in Nixon's hand. Provenance: From the library of Howard M. Nixon (1909-1983), British librarian and bookbinding historian.
First edition, frontis., 6 plates, 8 illustrs., in the text, orig. cloth, d.w. Signed by Nixon with his pencil notes within the text. Provenance: From the library of Howard M. Nixon (1909-1983), British librarian and bookbinding historian.
4to, xii, 137pp., limited to 150 copies, frontis., 16 plates, facsimiles in the text, orig. cloth. Garrison & Morton. 6769. Extensive descriptions, collations, bibliographical notes etc. on 217 medical books printed to 1480.
First Edition, folio, 220,[2]pp., limited to 750 number copies, prelims slightly foxed, coloured frontis., 128 plates (of which 3 are coloured), some light foxing to prelims, orig. quarter vellum (the de-luxe binding), uncut, t.e.g.
First Edition, folio, 220,[2]pp., limited to 750 number copies, prelims slightly foxed, coloured frontis., 128 plates (of which 3 are coloured), some light foxing to prelims, orig. quarter vellum (the de-luxe binding), corners a little rubbed, soiled and torn dust wrapper, uncut, t.e.g.
4to, 80pp., coloured frontis., 220 plates, cont. half morocco by Anker Kyster, a nice copy. A bibliography of illustrated books of the fifteenth-century dealing with 225 titles. Besterman, 3006.
xviii, 245pp., 12 illustrs., orig. cloth. Eight studies, including: Literature on Hebrew incunabula since the Second World War - Notes on Hebrew printing at Naples about 1490 - A list of copies of Hebrew incunabula, disappeared since the outbreak of the Second World War.