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16192607n.p. 1619. Early 17th-century account ledger of Giulio Cesare and Luco Spinola two brothers of the Genoese patrician family recording debts and credits over a period beginning in 1619 and ending in 1631. Information about individual debts is registered at the top of each page with ample blank space underneath for successive transactions relating to the debt. Other pages are filled with tables recording transactions in a given period of time pertaining to different debtors and creditors. Although the book was evidently begun in 1619 some of the entries record transactions dating back to 1599. The entries are written in a single neat hand which only occasionally turns into a hasty scrawl. Six loose leaves inserted into the pages contain records of transactions from 1599 to 1630. The brothers were evidently responsible for the finances of their mother Lamilla whose name appears frequently as well as their sisters. One of them Luiggia born Livia was in a convent while the other Benedetta had her dowry managed by her brother until her marriage to her cousin Paris Salvago. Reflecting the Spinola familys twin spheres of influence in Genoa and Naples both places appear in the transactions with somewhat more mentions of Naplesprobably an indication of the focus of Giulio Cesare and Lucos business interests and a plausible explanation for why their accounting ledger should be bound in such a splendid Spanish-Neapolitan binding. Folio manuscript 25 x 35 cm consisting of 119 numbered leaves and 70 blank leaves; 6 loose folded leaves. Contemporary black morocco wallet binding most likely Neapolitan or Spanish elaborately and densely tooled with original morocco reinforcements with decorative red stitching on lower edge i.e. spine; some minor worming and abrasion. Vellum title shows minor soiling and so do extremities of scattered leaves but generally in an excellent state of preservation. hardcover books
16192607n.p. 1619. Early 17th-century account ledger of Giulio Cesare and Luco Spinola two brothers of the Genoese patrician family recording debts and credits over a period beginning in 1619 and ending in 1631. Information about individual debts is registered at the top of each page with ample blank space underneath for successive transactions relating to the debt. Other pages are filled with tables recording transactions in a given period of time pertaining to different debtors and creditors. Although the book was evidently begun in 1619 some of the entries record transactions dating back to 1599. The entries are written in a single neat hand which only occasionally turns into a hasty scrawl. Six loose leaves inserted into the pages contain records of transactions from 1599 to 1630. The brothers were evidently responsible for the finances of their mother Lamilla whose name appears frequently as well as their sisters. One of them Luiggia born Livia was in a convent while the other Benedetta had her dowry managed by her brother until her marriage to her cousin Paris Salvago. Reflecting the Spinola familys twin spheres of influence in Genoa and Naples both places appear in the transactions with somewhat more mentions of Naplesprobably an indication of the focus of Giulio Cesare and Lucos business interests and a plausible explanation for why their accounting ledger should be bound in such a splendid Spanish-Neapolitan binding. Folio manuscript 25 x 35 cm consisting of 119 numbered leaves and 70 blank leaves; 6 loose folded leaves. Contemporary black morocco wallet binding most likely Neapolitan or Spanish elaborately and densely tooled with original morocco reinforcements with decorative red stitching on lower edge i.e. spine; some minor worming and abrasion. Vellum title shows minor soiling and so do extremities of scattered leaves but generally in an excellent state of preservation. hardcover
1624186541624 Broché - 16 x 24 - 404 pp - année 1980 - Editions Beauchesne
167310661À Chaalons, Imprimerie de Seneuze, s.d. (achevé d'imprimer le 1er septembre 1673) ; in-8 ; plein veau marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; 160 pp.
1625186681625 Relié avec jaquette - 16 x 25 - 310 pp - année 1991 - Editions Duculot - Illustrations -
164461556Paris, P. Rocolet 1644 In-folio, plein maroquin pourpre, sur les plats double encadrements de filets classiques dorés bordés de roulettes ornées, fleurs de lys dorées aux angles de l’encadrement intérieur, lequel est empli d’un semé de fleurs de lys avec armes dorées au centre, dos à nerfs orné de caissons de semé de fleurs de lys dorées, tranches dorées rel. de l'époque, [4] ff.- 533 pp. -[4] ff. Dos restauré habillement. Vignette de Pierre Rocolet gravée sur cuivre par Briot, au f. de titre. Le frontispice gravé par Claude Mellan manque, petites galeries de vers marginales, quelques mouillures marginales.
1640356955Blaeu family. Circa 1640. Fair condition with waterstains and foxing affection most of the image old repair to centerfold short tear to top margin. 18x21.5x0.1 cm. Image size: 15x19 cm to neatline. Map of the northern coast of Spain centered on Leon. Outline color with color cartouche. French text on verso. weight: 0.1 lb. Blaeu family. unknown
1673500329131Hachette 1673 1673. Le Malade imaginaire est une comédie de Molière mettant en scène Argan un bourgeois hypocondriaque obsédé par sa santé. Il veut marier sa fille Angélique au fils d'un médecin Thomas Diafoirus pour avoir un docteur à domicile mais se fait tromper par des médecins charlatans. La pièce tourne autour de ce mariage arrangé et des manipulations familiales
1700RO20050491PRALARD François-André. 3ème édition.. 1700. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos à nerfs, Quelques rousseurs. 511 pages. Quelques bandeaux illustrés. Titre doré sur une pièce de titre bordeaux. Caissons dorés sur le dos, à 5 nerfs. Manque de cuir en coiffe de pied. Coins frottés. Manque sur la page de titre altérant la lecture du texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 306.8-Mariage et famille
16242110502150900320Not Available 1624. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 13 Not Available paperback
164628570ARRAS 1646 1 ACTE NOTARIÉ manuscrit à l'encre brune sur vélin parchemin d'une page, format : 19 x 8,5 cm avec CACHET A SEC AUX ARMES DE LA FAMILLE D'ORLEANS [d'azur aux trois fleurs de lys d'or, au lambel d'argent], DU TEMPS DE Henri II d'Orléans (6 avril 1595 11 mai 1663 ; aussi appelé Henri II de Valois-Longueville, de la maison d'Orléans-Longueville), pair de France, duc de Longueville, d'Estouteville et de Coulommiers, prince souverain de Neuchâtel et de Valangin, prince de Châtelaillon, comte de Dunois et St-Pol, GOUVERNEUR DE PICARDIE, DEVANT JEAN BAPTE DELECOUR, GARDE DU SCEL D'ARTOIS DE LA VILLE D'ARRAS, VENTE DE BIENS PAR LE SIEUR ALLARD, signature manuscrite : BRIAND TABELLION A ARRAS et JEAN BAPTE DELECOUR, SIEUR DE MONTGOBERT,GARDE DU SCEL D'ARTOIS, FAIT A ARRAS EN 1646 ,
163528569Lens 1635 1 ACTE NOTARIÉ manuscrit à l'encre brune sur vélin parchemin d'une page, format : 17 x 12, 5 cm avec CACHET A SEC AUX ARMES DE LA FAMILLE D'ORLEANS [d'azur aux trois fleurs de lys d'or, au lambel d'argent], : HENRI II D'ORLEANS (6 avril 1595 11 mai 1663 ; aussi appelé Henri II de Valois-Longueville, de la maison d'Orléans-Longueville), pair de France, duc de Longueville, d'Estouteville et de Coulommiers, prince souverain de Neuchâtel et de Valangin, prince de Châtelaillon, comte de Dunois et St-Pol, gouverneur de Picardie), DEVANT PIERRE DELECOUR, MAIEUR A SON TOUR DE LA VILLE DE LENS, GARDE DU SCEL DES ETATS D'ARTOIS, SIEUR DE MONTGOBERT, VENTE DE BIENS PAR LE SIEUR CLAUDE LEDUC A FRANCOIS LEFEBURE POUR LA SOMME DE TROIS CENT FLORINS ARTHOIS, FAIT A LENS, EN MAY 1635, signature manuscrite : VORREBOIS ET MINOT TABELLIONS ,
1660158381660 br. 2 plaq. in-4, s.l., s.d. (ca. 1660)