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4to (270 x 180mm), [6]pp., with introduction followed by 41 ff. in exact facsimile, one of 250 copies, orig. vellum-backed boards, vellum label on upper cover, uncut.
Small 4to (265 x 180 mm), [vi]pp., + 38 pages of facsimiles, limited to 250 copies, a very good ex-library copy, vellum-backed boards, slightly rubbed, vellum label on upper cover, uncut.
[Incunabolo-Chiavasso] (cm.20) solida piena pergamena sec. XVIII con titolo calligrafato al dorso. -- cc. 375 (su 388) carattere gotico, 55 linee, spazi bianchi per lettere capitali. Manca la prima carta bianca, la seconda, il nostro esemplare inizia da carta 3 segnata +: "In nomine domini nostri...amen". Manca poi la c. 378 bianca e le ultime 10 carte segnate 1-5 di cui l' ultima bianca. Pertanto il nostro esemplare si compone di 4 carte all' inizio + cc. 176 segnate a-y + cc. 12 segnate z + cc. 183 segnate A-Z.Editio Princeps della famosa "Summa" opera avversata da Lutero e primo ed unico libro stampato a Chivasso nel XV secolo. Fu ristampato circa 70 volte!. Secondo l' opinione più comune Giacomo Suigo, sarebbe nato a San Germano Vercellese; ma giustamente nota il Fumagalli nel "Lexicon Typographicum" p. 371 che Giacomino si dichiara milanese, che il nome di Suico è sconosciuto nel vercellese mentre si trova spesso nelle carte milanesi dell' epoca. Le ultime 10 carte mancanti al nostro esemplare contengono la "Rubrice Juris Civilis et Canonici" Il colophon con i dati tipografici è a carta 376, presente nel nostro esemplare con al verso il "Registrum" in 5 colonne. Segue la carta 377 bianca e presente. Esemplare modesto con margini contenuti, lievi gore e antiche riparazioni, alcuni fori di tarlo ben restaurati a varie carte per lo più all' inizio che intaccano il testo. Alcune antiche chiose ai margini bianchi di alcune carte. Al primo foglio ex libris manoscritto dell' epoca: " Loci palat(i) frus capuccinorum". (Cappuccini di Palazzolo). * Hain-Cop. 5382; * Igi 559; * Bmc VII 1111; * Goff A 713; * Oates 2725; * Pellechet 3812; * Polain I 205; Proctor 7323. Vedi anche la ampia nota sul tipografo nel catalogo d' asta Hoepli 3/4 Dicembre 1929 Lotto 222. [F80] Libro
First Edition, 478,[2]pp., frontis., numerous plates, orig. cloth, d.w. The book contains 28 contributions of which 13 in English, 13 in French, and 2 in German.
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.
Folio, [x],111,[3]pp., printed in Linotype Estienne with Civilite headings, Cockerell marbled paper boards, title label to spine, uncut. "This [library] was designed to be a guide and inspiration to a working printer and to illustrate the history of printing and all its adjuncts: types, pages, margins, woodcut and other decoration. The great names of Gutenberg, Fust and Schoeffer, Zel, Sweynheym and Pannartz, Wendolin of Speier, Jenson, Crantz, Gering and Friburger, and Caxton appear, and there are a number of examples of the fine borders and initials produced by the Zainers at Augsburg and Ulm and by Ratdolt at Venice."?Preface. Rogerson, 26.
First Edition, 4to, 133pp., numerous illustrs., orig. decorated wrappers.
2 Vols., viii, 491; viii, 156pp., orig. cloth, upper hinge to mail work slightly torn.
4to (270 x 180mm), [6]pp., with introduction followed by 40 ff. in exact facsimile, one of 250 copies, a very good ex-library copy, orig. vellum-backed boards, vellum label on upper cover, uncut.
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]
In-4°: pp. XIII,(3), 510. 1 cart. di tav. con ritratto dell’autore, marca tipografica al fronte spizio. Brossura editoriale.
Second edition, [2 ads], [36]pp., with printed title-page and half-title, engraved headpiece, the advert leaf includes two editions of Beckford's Vathek and A Description of Fonthill Abbey. Small 4to (235 x 145 mm), 2 works in one, recent half calf to style, marbled boards, spine tooled in gilt. A survey of the principal public and private libraries in England, listing highlights of the collections and concluding with brief accounts of 30 important English book auctions from the 17th century onwards. William Beckford assisted in the compilation of this work, particularly in the description of his own library at Fonthill. The Dialogue in the Shades is a two-part pamphlet of satirical verse is a response to Dibdin's Lincolne Nosegay and the Bibliographical Decameron. The attribution varies from William Beckford to the Clarke brothers. This second edition is issued with an additional half-title, title-page with note from 'Mr. Wynkem' on the verso, and with the addition of The Diary of Roger Payne, a work in the same vein. A rare anti-Dibdinia item. Windle & Pippin, D9.
Main work 7 vols., orig. cloth, Reichling 7 parts, orig. printed wrappers, 14 volumes in total. This work is the basic bibliography to which anyone working on fifteenth-century books refers or is referred to, this set includes the important appendix by Reichling.
First Edition, [iv],vii,[i],492,[2]pp., one of 400 copies, facsimiles, orig. printed wrappers bound in, cont. quarter morocco, marbled sides, uncut. From the library of Pierre Ber?s.
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.
[400 incunabolo Vicenza](cm. 28.5 x 20.2) Ottima piena pergamena XVIII secolo, titolo manoscritto al dorso. -cc. 220 non numerate (di 224), carattere gotico, 58 linee 2 colonne, spazi per capitali con letterina guida. mancano solo le prime 2 carte di testo, non segnate, la successiva bianca A1, e l'ultima O6 anch'essa bianca. Seconda edizione stampata a Vicenza (prima 1478) di questa opera che ebbe uno straordinario successo, solo nel 400 si conoscono più di 30 edizioni!!! Descrive con cura la liturgia del tempo, il rito romano, spiega i vari significati allegorici ed è considerata una pietra miliare della liturgia del tardo medioevo; simbolismo, riti, paramenti ecc... L'"editio princeps" è uno dei libri più famosi al mondo, stampato nel 1459 a Magonza dal fust e Schoeffer, e considerato daH. P. Kraus, nella sua autobiografia, uno dei libri più belli e perfetti che esistono. Una copia straordinaria è apparsa in vendita nel 2012 a 750.000 euro, nel catalogo di una nota libreria antiquaria di londra che propone 75 incunaboli da sogno. Complessivamente alla nostra copia mancano 2 carte di testo e 2 carte bianche. Inizia con carta A2 presente, con 2 note manoscritte coeve al margine alto, e termina con la carta 223 che contiene il colophon; questa carta è stata rimessa, presenta bruniture e lievi fioriture. Il margine in alto, con alone a scomparire sulle prime carte, altrimenti esemplare molto bello, nitido e con buoni margini alcune note coeve a carta 213 e 214. provenienza: Asta Sotheby's Firenze 1982, lotto 34. * H.C. 6482; *IGI 3629; * Goff D 423 (solo 6 copie); * GW 9120; *Proctor 7159, * Oates 2679; *Polain 4342: Olschki "Monumenta" cat. 53 (1903) n° 1323 (scompleto); * Harvard libr. 3496. Questa nostra edizione di Vicenza manca al BMC. [f83] Libro
First Edition, 3 vols., 4to, xix, [i], 124; [viii], iv, 297, [1]; xiv, 161, [1], viii, 92, 11, [1]pp., a very good ex-library set, printed on thick Van Gelder paper, plates and illustrs., throughout (some coloured), orig. buckram, soiled, uncut, t.e.g. Describes many items acquired by Hodgkin from the Phillipps sales of manuscripts, also, the fine collection of incunabula. Volume three has an annotated bibliography of firework books. De Ricci, p. 187.
First Edition, 3 vols., 4to, xix, [i], 124; [viii], iv, 297, [1]; xiv, 161, [1], viii, 92, 11, [1]pp., printed on thick Van Gelder paper, plates and illustrs., throughout (some coloured), orig. buckram, uncut, t.e.g. a very nice set. Describes many items acquired by Hodgkin from the Phillipps sales of manuscripts, also, the fine collection of incunabula. Volume three has an annotated bibliography of firework books. De Ricci, p. 187.
8vo, 35pp., followed by 6 pages of facsimiles, presentation inscription from Guppy endpapers browned as usual, orig. vellum-backed boards, a little slightly soiled, uncut.
4to, xvii, 278pp., facsimiles, orig. cloth.
First edition, 4to, liv, 216, [2]pp., 428 facsimiles (nearly all full-page), orig. cloth-backed boards, uncut. The introduction to this definitive work classifies the devices as: signs indicating where the printer worked, puns upon the owner's name, monograms, portraits, heraldic devices or emblems. There are lists of devices, notes on their transfer from one printer to another, also indexes of the devices used by booksellers and printers, of mottoes, of initials of artists or engravers, and of devices according to subject.
First edition, 4to, liv, 216, [2]pp., 428 facsimiles (nearly all full-page), orig. cloth-backed boards, uncut. The introduction to this definitive work classifies the devices as: signs indicating where the printer worked, puns upon the owner's name, monograms, portraits, heraldic devices or emblems. There are lists of devices, notes on their transfer from one printer to another, also indexes of the devices used by booksellers and printers, of mottoes, of initials of artists or engravers, and of devices according to subject.
Small 4to (265 x 180 mm), [vi]pp., followed by 64pp., of facsimiles, limited to 250 copies, a couple of library reference numbers added in ink, vellum-backed boards, vellum label on upper cover, uncut.
Frontis., xxxii,114pp., orig. cloth.
First Edition, 4to, frontis., 17 plates, orig. cloth. A study of a small collection of medical incunabula and early 16th century books originally collected by Pol. Most of the volumes listed were purchased from Maggs Bros. in 1929 and are now in the Cleveland Medical Library.