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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.
15019Fribourg, Fragnière 1917, 240X165mm, broché.
1870142091870 broché in-quarto carré (paperback in-quarto), dos marron muet (brown spine - without title), première de couverture rempliée illustrée et imprimée (front cover illustrated and printed), quatrième de couverture ornée d'une petite illustration (back cover illuminated with small illustration), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), pages de garde grises (grey endpapers), page de faux-titre (half title page), XI pages de notice, sans date (no date) XIXeme siècle à Paris Delarue Libraire-Editeur,
1822248131822 Imprimerie de Selves fils, Litographie de l'Université, Rue des Lions St. Paul, n°14, A Paris, Selves 1822, in8 reliure cartonnée époque leg.défraichie,42 cartes doubles coloriées en lithographie sur onglet, liste collée sur le premier plat, trés rare incunable de la lithographie.
Milano, Librairie Ancienne Ulrico Hoepli, (1930), in-4, brossura editoriale, pp. 99 + 72 tavole in fine. Difetti alla copertina. L'interno in buono stato.
31324, brepols, 2010 380 p., 100 b/w ill., 210 x 270 mm, Languages: French, German, Paperback. ISBN 9782503525754.
192315109Numéro 2, novembre 1923. Lyon, Aux dépens de la Société des Amis de la Bibliothèque (Mâcon, Imprimerie Protat) ; in-4, sous chemise crème.I- L’Ysopet de Lyon. Notice et 18 planches. II- La Résurrection de Lazare, xylographie ; fac-similé en couleurs. III- Lyon et les Incunables de la Broderie, I. Domenico da Sera. Etude par M. Louis Fière. 8 figures. IV- Reliures : 1° à l’effigie de St Sébastien ; 2° reliure “enchainée” ; 3° aux armes de Louis XIV, 3 pl. V- Heleyne. Bois colorié de la fin du XVe siècle, fac-similé et notice par M. G. Guigue. VI- Un dessin d’Auguste Rodin, fac-similé. VII- Correspondance, 1 figure.
229889Lisbonne, 1988 in-8, 442 pp., 1359 numéros décrits, une collette d'errata, avec 16 illustrations hors texte en noir et en couleurs, skaï marine (reliure de l'éditeur).
244626Londres, Maggs, 1938, in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 264 pp., [7] ff. n. ch. de tables, 419 numéros décrits à prix marqués, avec des illustrations en noir dans le texte, broché.
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.
703Budapest, Magyar Helikon, 1978. Grand in-4° reliure pleine toile, jaquette illustrée. Avec 126 planches hors-texte en couleurs reproduisant les codex et les incunables de cette importante bibliothèque humaniste.
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.
1492D16270Venice: Hieronymus de Paganinis 1492. Hardcover. Very Good. 7 September 1492 from colophon: “Impressa vero in felici Venetorum ciuitate sumptibus et arte Hieronymi de Paganinis Brixiensis. Anno gratie millesimo quadrigentesimo nonagesimosecundo. Septimus Idus septembris.”. 8vo 170 x 120mm. 510 leaves of 552 lacking the Interpretation of Hebrew Names 41 leaves at the end and final blank. Signatures: A10 a-z8 aa-zz8 A-P8 Q12. Title printed with “Biblia” in gothic letter in upper margin above rectangular woodcut of St. Peter holding keys within double ruled border captioned “Tu es petrus” later hand coloring to halo and garb of Peter. Title verso with the “Tabula alphabetica historiarum Bibliae” compiled by Gabriele Bruno. Text printed double column index in triple column 50 lines to a full column printed in gothic type with red rubrics and headings rubricated versal initials alternating red and blue ink printed marginal citations throughout. Modern vellum yapped edges endpapers renewed; register and first few leaves of prologue little frayed to the margins some light dampstaining near end only light intermittent stains edges lightly browned annotations trimmed close in few margins and few minor marginal repairs otherwise a sound and solid incunable edition of the Biblia Latina retaining the inaugural woodcut. Scattered period Latin annotations and manicules in margins occasionally repeating a word in Scripture like “Patientia” or names of the biblical persons from text “Helias” “Jezebel” or “Joab” and names of kings and their sons are also curiously given much attention writing in more lengthy memory devices for their relationships “Roboam filius Salamonis rex in Juda” – all seemingly the work of one scholar and another cancelled early inscription on A9 perhaps the name “Carolii”. Overall studied and plenty in inscriptions some annotations in Jerome’s prologue and later books are written in red <br />ink. This is the second octavo edition of the Latin Bible printed in Venice in 1492 containing the corrections by the Franciscan scholar Pierangelo da Montolmo named in the robust colophon as “Petrus Angelus de Monte Ulmi”; supposedly a folio edition was issued this <br />same year by the same printer Girolamo de’ Paganini or “Hieronymus de Paganinis” though not found in standard references. The earliest octavo edition of the Latin Bible also known as the “poor man’s Bible” was printed in Basel by Froben in 1491. This Venetian octavo <br />edition is the first Latin Bible to include the “Tabula alphabetica historiarum Bibliae” an alphabetical table of contents compiled by the Franciscan Gabriele Bruno or Brunus in 1489. It is also the earliest printed Bible to display a woodcut on the title – printers of <br />Bibles had previously avoided title pages to best imitate manuscript sources. This 1492 edition was reprinted in 1497 and corresponded closely to the Brescian edition of 1496; the more common 1497 reprint reused the St. Peter woodcut but omitted “Biblia” on the title page. The woodcut’s caption “Tu es Petrus” You are Peter is the formula spoken at papal coronations and the words have long been associated with arguments for papal authority. Interestingly Pope Alexander VI was ordained into the papal office the month prior to this printing on 11 August 1492. Corrected editions of the Bible abounded during the Renaissance a period of intense and progressive scholarship and increasing publishing opportunities; this edition is distinctly associated with Franciscan study and use and made revolutionary efforts to organize the Bible with Bruno’s new contents list. The new “pocket-sized” Bible was an easier and more affordable format to disseminate Scripture. Travelling clergy would have especially benefitted from its portability. This copy interesting for its somewhat heavy Latin marginalia dating closely to the period of the printing; the eager reader names biblical persons of interest and contemplates their genealogical relationships throughout. ISTC 594000. <br/><br/> Hieronymus de Paganinis hardcover books
149565314Basel, Johann Froben, ?M.cccc.xcv. sexto Kalendas Novembres? (d. i. 27. Oktober 1495). 8°. Mit einem fast ganzs. Textholzschnitt. 508 nn. Bll. (Bl. A1 weiß; Got. Typ., 2 u. 3 Kol., 54 Zeilen, rubriziert u. mit Initialen in Rot u. Blau), Ldr. d. 16. Jhds. a. 4 Bünden m. 8 Eckbeschlägen, 2 Mittelstücken u. 2 kl. Metallsternchen, marmor. Schnitt.
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.
69582aafLondon, The trustees of the british museum by british museum publications, 1949, in-folio, LXXXVII + 441 p. + 21p. + LXXII plates of facsimiles, original half-clothbound,
64454[Nürnberg, Anton Koberger, 1487]. Fol. Mit einem ganzs. Textholzschnitt. Mit eingemalten Initialen in Rot u. Blau sowie rubriziert. 36 nn. Bll. (Got. Typ., 2 Kol., 72-73 Zeilen, Text von Kommentar umgeben), Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
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).