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5 Parts bound in one, frontispieces, cont. cloth, 1,000 items.
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.
In-4°; cc. (6). Per lo stampatore e la data ci sembra più corretto pensare che questa edizione preceda quella di Froben, Basilea, 1515, e che quindi sia da attribuire al tipografo Beplin nel 1513 (STC p. 208 Beplin, Roma 1513?; vedi anche British Library, 1513), piuttosto che seguire la lezione di F. Barberi, Tipografi romani del Cinquecento, Firenze, 1983, p. 53 (e ICCU) in cui questa edizione si attribuisce allo stampatore Etienne Guillery con la data 1518. Ristampato da Froben assieme agli epigrammi di Erasmo, questa elegia appassionata ed elogiativa della Guerra contro i Turchi è estremamente rara. Due sole copie in ICCU alla Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, e alla Biblioteca Trivuziana di Milano. Una alla British Library; non in OCLC. Alcuni epigrammi di letterati del circolo romano di Agostino Chigi accompagnano i versi; gli autori: Janus Parrhasius, Janus Vitalis, Monachus Severus, Decius Syllanus, Basilius Chalcondylas, Constantinus Achazas, Delius Hieronymus, Factius Polydorus, Pietro Foderè, Phoebus Ptolomaeus, Paulus Soranus. La materia dell’opera di Giano Damiani, letterato senese, fa riferimento alla questione che Leone X de’ Medici (1513-1521) si trovò a gestire quando i Turchi si presentarono alle porte dell’Oriente e del Mediterraneo. L’elegia è anche un inno alla pace, che non dimentica di citare le nazioni che sostennero lo Stato pontificio, tra cui gli spagnoli, i francesi, gli inglesi. Beplin, Johann, attivo a Roma dal 1506 a circa il 1515; tipografo di Strasburgo attivo a Roma. Secondo il Dizionario dei tipografi lavorò molto per Giacomo Mazzocchi, cui sarebbero appartenute le cornici usate per i frontespizi. I caratteri da lui adoperati erano gli stessi di Besicken e di Mazzocchi. Apud Sanctum Eustachium. Since the printer and date, it looks like this edition was printed before the Basel’s one (Froben, 1515) and it would be related to Beplin in 1513, more than the Barberi’s opinion, that attaches this edition to Guillery (and date 1518). Reprinted by Froben along with Erasmus’ epigrams, this passionate elegy of war against the turks is extremely rare. Some epigrams by scholars from the Roman Cirle of Agostino Chigi side the poems: Janus Parrhasius, Janus Vitalis, Monachus Severus, Decius Syllanus, Basilius Chalcondylas, Constantinus Achazas, Delius Hieronymus, Factius Polydorus, Pietro Foderè, Phoebus Ptolomaeus, Paulus Soranus. The matter of this work is the question dealed by Leone X de’ Medici when the Turks showed up to the doors of West world. It’s also an ode to peace, that quotes the nations supporting the Pope (Spain, France, England, between them). Johann Beplin operated in Rome since 1506 to 1515 ca. A typographer from Strasbourg, he worked in Rome for Giacomo Mazzocchi, the maker of frames used for title pages. The typefaces used by Beplin are the same used by Besicken and Mazzocchi.
First Edition, 5 vols., in one, xii, [vi], 629, [1]; 30; viii, 44; iv,29; vi, 5pp., half morocco. [Sold with:] KRONENBERG (M.E.) Campbell's Annales de la Typographie N?erlandaise au XVe Si?cle: Contributions to a New Edition. 1956. 4to, orig. cloth. The first part of this work contains the titles of incunabula in alphabetical order; the second part consists of an alphabetical table of Dutch typographers, with a list of the works issued from their presses. From the library of Bernard H. Breslauer.
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.
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.
Milano, Librairie Ancienne Ulrico Hoepli, (1930), in-4, brossura editoriale, pp. 99 + 72 tavole in fine. Difetti alla copertina. L'interno in buono stato.
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.
2 Vols., 4to, xiii,407; xiv,577pp., one of 400 copies, facsimiles throughout, orig. printed wrappers, unopened, uncut, head of vol. I defective otherwise a nice set. A rare and detailed bibliography. From the library of Pierre Ber?s.
Two volumes in one. The standard bibliography of Spanish and Portuguese books printed up to the year 1500. 720 items meticulously described, many in great detail. 4to, fine and bright in publisher's cloth.
In-4°; cc.(4), pp. 381, 1 c. di tav. ripiegata, numerose illustrazioni di incunabili e seicentine.Esemplare numerato 580 su 1000
3 Parts, price list to each part loosely inserted, coloured illustrs., throughout, orig. decorated stiff wrappers, 1639 lots. The auction catalogue of the magnificent bibliographical library of Bernard H. Breslauer. For almost six years he employed Michael Laird to assist him in cataloguing the collection, Christie's have used these scholarly notes in the compilation of this catalogue.
3 Parts, price list to each part loosely inserted, coloured illustrs., throughout, orig. decorated stiff wrappers, 1639 lots. The auction catalogue of the magnificent bibliographical library of Bernard H. Breslauer. For almost six years he employed Michael Laird to assist him in cataloguing the collection, Christie's have used these scholarly notes in the compilation of this catalogue.
3 Parts, price list to each part loosely inserted, coloured illustrs., throughout, orig. decorated stiff wrappers, 1639 lots. The auction catalogue of the magnificent bibliographical library of Bernard H. Breslauer. For almost six years he employed Michael Laird to assist him in cataloguing the collection, Christie's have used these scholarly notes in the compilation of this catalogue.
13 Volumes bound in five, large 8vo printed on good wove paper, [iv], 388; xii, 363, [1]; [iv], 295, [1]; vii, [iii], 355, [1]; [iv], 257; [iv], 314; [iv], 306; [iv], 170; [iv], 195, [1]; [iv], 117, [1]; [iv], 189, [1]; [iv], 83, [1]; [iv], 82, [2]pp., parts 1-3 in orig. boards, spines chipped, covers loose, orig. printed label on upper covers, uncut, parts 4-7 cont. half calf, rubbed, spine stained and spotted, parts-8-13 cont. quarter morocco, rubbed, foot of spine torn, faint stamp of 'Mercantile Library, Philada.', front hinge shaken, title page to part 8 loose, prices and buyers' names supplied in a cont. hand, a made-up set of the complete English sale catalogues of the library of Richard Heber (the 13th volume is notoriously rare). Heber was a book collector on a monumental scale, De Ricci estimated his library between two and three hundred thousand volumes. The sales took place at a time when the market was absolutely glutted and there were practically no buyers. The total realised was ?65,774, for books which had cost their late owner a good deal over ?100,000. "The Dibdinian age may be aptly said to terminate with the dispersal of the gigantic library accumulated by Richard Heber, a bibliomaniac if there ever was one... From 1800 to 1830, he purchased at every London sale... He thought nothing of securing whole libraries... When he died, his books filled two houses in London, one at Hodnet, one at Oxford, one at Ghent and one at Paris, not to speak of smaller stores at... other Continental cities. The total number of volumes in his library must have been between two and three hundred thousand, and it is doubtful whether any private individual has ever owned so large a library... The London sales produced ?56,744, for books which had cost their late owner over ?100,000. The market was absolutely glutted and there were practically no new buyers... The Heber catalogues, although... arranged in the most inconvenient manner, are daily consulted by every bibliographer... His series of Continental books, early Italian and Spanish works, later Latin poetry, humanistic treatises... were unrivalled... The real strength... was, however, in the field of early English literature... For thirty years he... purchased nearly every item which came on the market".?De Ricci, p.102. Organised according to the residences where Heber kept his libraries, the present catalogues number 1 - 13 and were held in 1834, 1835, 1836 & 1837. Sotheby's managed the sale for parts 1- 3 and 9 - 10; R. H. Evans, for parts 4 and 6 - 8 and 11; B. Wheatley, parts 5 and 12-13.
An outstanding catalogue. 1 leaf; XIV, 498 pp plus 3 full-page plates. 614 incunables described in great detail. 4to. Original wraps. Uncut and unopened. FINE AND BRIGHT, with no defects.
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.
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
Vol. one only, large 4to, frontispieces, numerous illustrs., endpapers a little spotted, orig. quarter parchment, covers slightly stained, d.w. Lavishly illustrated with full-page plates of bindings, and reproductions of woodcuts, many full size; exact collations, meticulous, often original, descriptions and investigations are given for all the vast amount of material which is here assembled. A bibliographical monument of lasting importance.
Frontis., 2 folding plates, a few prices and buyers names in cont. hand, orig. printed wrappers, disbound, 934 lots.
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.
Folio, xxxi,123,[6],222,[7]pp., 19 plates of facsimiles, orig. cloth-backed boards.
Small 4to, 22pp., frontis., 7 plates, orig. printed wrappers, 19 lots. De Ricci, p.166. "Lord Carysfort, who secured some of the finest items in the Jersey, Crawford, Buccleuch and Ashburnham sales, and whose recent sale of 19 items for ?35,550 will long be remembered at Sotheby's."