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1691309629Baden-Baden, Nomos, Verl., 1988 ISBN: 3789016918. Originalbroschur, Gr 8° , 148 Seiten, Einband gut bis sehr gut, innen nahezu nahezu tadellos und kein Eintrag.
162123114Edizioni d'Arte Lo Scarabeo / Sergio Bonelli Editore 1991. Fascicule hors commerce agrafé de 16 pages au format 21 x 16 cm. Couvertures illustrées. Plats et intérieur frais. Textes en italien de Alfredo Castelli accompagnés de cartes de tarot dessinées en noir de Giancarlo Alessandrini. Supplément hors commerce offert avec le jeu de cartes illustrés. Rare édition originale en superbe état général proche du parfait. Epuisé.
162224306Editions Fantasmagories sans date. Superbe ex-libris, au format 16 x 22 cm pour l'album " Terreur ", tiré en sérigraphie. Tirage unique numéroté et signé par l'artiste à 180 exemplaires ( n° 152/180 ). Etat proche du neuf.
166124009Editions Lug. Strange n° 166 d'octobre 1983. In-4 broché de 96 pages au format 17 x 26 cm. Couverture illustrée. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré d'infimes frottis aux coins et un petit manque au bord supérieur des pages 27 et 28. Contient les séries : Iron Man, Spider-man, Daredevil, Rom. Complet du rare poster de Namor, au format 32 x 46 cm, avec au verso le strange-jeu " Fatalis, conquête planétaire. Malheureusement ce dernier n'est pas solidaire de la revue. Edition originale en bel état général.
166461483Graz, Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 1968 (Nachdruck der Ausgabe Nürnberg, 1664). 4°. Mit zahlr. Tafeln. Zus. ca. 160 S., OKunstldr. m. illustr. OUmschlag.
1619482Les Albums de Bédésup / supplément à Bédésup n° 16 de 1981. In-4 agrafé de 18 pages au format 21 x 29,5 cm. Couverture, dessins de François Walthéry sur des scénarios de Mittéi. Courtes histoires inédites en album, dont 2 de Natacha. Coins avec infimes frottis. Imperceptiple trace de pliure verticale au milieu du livre ( sans gravité ). Intérieur frais. Tirage limité sur couché. Rare édition originale ornée d'un superbe dessin original signé de François Walthéry ( nom du destinataire effacé ).
1612BBS-2021418Antonii Hierati & Ioannis Gymnici 1612. Hardcover. Acceptable. Volumes six and seven from an eight-volume set on the works of the Venerable Bede ca 672-735 bound together. Volumes six and seven only from an eight-volume set originally published across four volumes. Text in Latin. Volume six includes commentaries volume seven sermons. Full 18th-century calf with gilt titles and decoration in a red leather title window at spine six raised bands. Leather cracked and rubbed frayed to corners and spine ends minor loss to spine corners. Front hinge cracked through; exposed threads are solid. Textblock edges speckled blue. Two bookplates at front paste down one which appears to be from a private previous owner the other from a public library in Perth; both with offset color transfers onto FFEP. Prior ownership notes inked to the title page for volume six. Interior elsewise clean lightly toned. Antonii Hierati & Ioannis Gymnici hardcover
1665KUN56892München, Beck 1982 / London, Sotheby's 1991. ISBN 3406088910 & 0856671665. zus. 1118 Seiten, Register, Index, Leinen mit Schutzumschlag und Folienumschlag, 4°. Zahlreiche Abbildungen und Tafeln, Saubere Exemplare ohne Stempel oder Anstreichungen. Vorsatz von Band 2 mit Knickspur, sonst sehr guter Zustand. 2 Bände zusammen:
1644012714London: Printed by Richard Cotes for Stephen Bowtell and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Bible in Popes Head Alley 1644 Book. Good. Half leather. 4 44 pages. Although the last page is misnumbered 40. Old rusty paper clip marks to teh title page and final page. The woodcut border on the title page is trimmed to the lower outer corner. A couple of the running titles are also trimmed. In half leather binding with the ink stamp of Sangorski and Sutcliffe to the front free end paper. Leather bookplate of W.A. Foyle of Beeleigh Abbey to the front pastedown. Printed by Richard Cotes for Stephen Bowtell and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Bible in Popes Head Alley hardcover
169310893<p><b>1693 RARE Saint Venerable Bede on Bible Genesis St Aldhelm on Virginity NUNS</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Saint Venerable Bede was an English monk during the 7th- and 8th-centuries. He is most remembered for his ecclesiastical work on the history of English people in which he discusses the establishment and growth of the church throughout the known world. However he did not write exclusively of church theology.</p><p>This 17th-century printing of Bede's works includes his '<i>Commentary on Genesis</i>' his dialogues with his pupil Egbert of York his encomium of Saint Aldhelm and Aldhelm's own '<i>Laude Virginitatis'</i>. This treatise was a famous work to nuns on the importance of keeping one's virginity.</p><p>This 1693 London edition was edited by Henry Wharton and Sir James.</p><p>Item number: #10893</p><p>Price: $750</p><p>BEDE Saint Venerable</p><p><b><i>Bedae venerabilis opera quaedam theologica nunc primuÌm edita neenon historica antea semel edita: Accesserunt Egberti. dialogus de ecclesiasticaÌ‚ institutione et Aldheimi. liber de virginitate.</i></b></p><p>Londini: Typis S. Roycroft; Impensis Roberti Clavell 1693.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete</p><p>o 10 281 1; 8 291-369 1</p><p>o Signatures: A-Zâ´ Aa-Zzâ´ Aaaâ´ Bbb²</p><p>· References: Wing B 1658;</p><p>· Language: Latin</p><p>· Binding: Leather; tight & secure</p><p>· Size: ~8in X 6.5in 20cm x 16.5cm</p><p>· Very rare and desirable</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>10893</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> S. Roycroft; Impensis Roberti Clavell hardcover
168943777Ljubljana, Mladinska knjiga, 1970-1974; Nachdruck der Ausgabe Laibach-Nürnberg, 1689). Fol. Mit zahlr. tlw. ganzs. Abbildungen im Text u. auf tlw. doppelblattgr. Tafeln. Zus. ca. 3000 S., OKunstldr.-Bde.
16472111160005Cambridge : Printed by Roger Daniel and are to be sold by John Williams at the signe of the crown in Pauls Church-Yard 1647-01-01. Third. Hardcover. Acceptable. 2 volumes bound in one printed 1647 - 1648. Folio. Early leather boards rebacked with renewed leather spine. Some wear to cover extremities but a solid binding and cover. Marbled end sheets. Scattered spotting generally light staining. Collation: 16 286 28 p. The second work which is a 2nd ed.: 8 189 200-394 435-510 p. Both titles have additional illustrated title pages engraved by William Marshall. Numerous portraits in the second work and printers' devices throughout. The first title lacks the map. Refs: Wing F2438 & F2444. ESTC R226090 & R6571. <br> The first work is Fuller's early modern history of the Crusades. In it he discusses the causes ramifications and potential justification of the Holy War. Fuller was critical of the Papal motives and results of endeavor. The second work is a utopian discourse on what constitutes the best state. It describes the holy state as existing in the family and in public life gives rules of conduct model "characters" for the various professions and profane biographies. He outlines the characteristics of "the good husband" "the good servant" and "the good widow" and perhaps more interestingly biographies of profane people. It was the most popular of Fuller's writings. Cambridge : Printed by Roger Daniel, and are to be sold by John Williams at the signe of the crown in Pauls Church-Yard hardcover
1682138282London: Printed by M.W. for Thomas Basset at the George in Fleetstreet and Ralph Smith at the Bible under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill 1682. Third edition in English of Higo Grotius' foundational work on international law. Folio bound in full contemporary paneled calf with a burgundy morooco spine label lettered in gilt title page printed in red and black added engraved title by T. Cross Senior bound opposite the printed title page. Translated into English by William Evats. In good condition. Armorial bookplate and period ownership signature. A pre-eminent contributor to international legal doctrine Hugo Grotius was an influential Dutch jurist philosopher and theologian. In this momentous work Grotius describes situations in which war is a valid tool of law enforcement and outlines principles for the use of force. Though based on Christian natural law Grotius advances the novel argument that his system would still be valid if it lacked a divine basis. In this regard he points to the future by moving international law in a secular direction. Barksdale's translation the first in English includes an original biographical sketch of Grotius. This edition "is perceived to be part of a larger movement in England aimed partly at setting out an ideological alternative to reformation proposals under discussion and to clarifying the relations between civil and ecclesiastical authority in England" Butler xii. Printed by M.W. for Thomas Basset at the George in Fleetstreet, and Ralph Smith at the Bible under the Piazza of the Royal Excha unknown
1688000011508Coloniae Agrippinae = Cologne: Ioannem Wilhelmum Friessem 1688. Later edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4 vol. 8 vol. bound in 4. Folio. 8 2-452 2; 1-238 with a section of these leaves mispaginated; 4 2-499 2; 4 2-916 1; 2 2-815; 2 2-851; 4 2-486 1; 4 2-967 a lengthy unpaginated index of words and subjects at the end of the volume plus a blank before the rear endpaper pp. Contemporary full blind-tooled pigskin contemporary ink titling on the spines with the volumes numbers; all edges decoratively stained black. Volume one with an engraved title page and its title page printed in red and black also with several in-text woodcuts and charts. The later volumes each have their own title page all volumes with woodcut initials head and tailpieces. Brunet 276. Graesse 321. NCBEL 346. Oxford DNB J. Campbell "Bede St Bede Bæda known as the Venerable Bede 673/4–735". This edition was first published in Cologne in 1612 these volumes are the second edition printed there. Saint Bede is remembered for his contributions to ecclesiastical and British historical writings. Bede wrote analytically and was fascinated by time and the creation of life as they were written about in early Christian sources. The sources available to him included Eusebius of Caesarea Orosius Eutropius and the earlier British historian Gildas. Historians label his Historia Ecclesiastica Anglis Gentorum as the greatest culmination of his writings and some point out that it helped to create the sense of a national English identity at a time when the Angles and the Saxons were still forging intertribal unity. His history of Christianity in Britain largely focuses on the years 597-731 after a brief explanation of Christianity in Roman-controlled Britain. Bede wrote in his own autobiography that his life was devoted to "learning and letters" and he was well-beloved in his own time and long after including by Britain's first king Alfred which is largely why most of his work survives today. His translations of various religious histories and lives of the Saints into Latin made these works accessible to his fellow monks and Bede even did an Old English translation of St. John's Gospel which had it survived would be the earliest lengthy work of prose in English. Bede was an author who was influenced greatly by the writers of Late Antiquity and his career is one of the most significant among those who wrote during the early Middle Ages. With a small later bookplate and an 18th century ownership mark Signet Library on each front pastedown. No other institutional markings. Boards with a few small spots of wear and yellowing overall a lovely set. Ioannem Wilhelmum Friessem hardcover
161228124Coloniae Agrippinae (Köln), Sumptibus Anton. Hierati et Ioan. Gymnici, 1612. Folio. Bound in two contemporary, uniform full vellum bindings with remains of silk-ties on boards. Some traces of use to extremities. Some pages evenly browned, some brownspotted. First two volumes richly illustrated with woodcut diagrams, musical notes, earth- and heaven-maps etc. in the text, numerous woodcut initials throughout, engraved title-page. (10) pp, columns 1-168 (84 pp.), pp. 169 - 322, columns 323 - 452 (65 pp.) + (1) f., 238 pp. + (2) ff., columns 1 - 500 (250 pp.) + (2) ff., columns 1 - 916 (458 pp.) + (1) f., columns 1 - 816 (408 pp) + (1) f., columns 1 - 852 (426 pp.) + (2) ff., columns 1 - 485 (243 pp.) + (2) ff., columns 1 - 968 (484 pp.), 55 ff. (Index).
161228124Coloniae Agrippinae Köln Sumptibus Anton. Hierati et Ioan. Gymnici 1612. Folio. Bound in two contemporary uniform full vellum bindings with remains of silk-ties on boards. Some traces of use to extremities. Some pages evenly browned some brownspotted. First two volumes richly illustrated with woodcut diagrams musical notes earth- and heaven-maps etc. in the text numerous woodcut initials throughout engraved title-page. 10 pp columns 1-168 84 pp. pp. 169 - 322 columns 323 - 452 65 pp. 1 f. 238 pp. 2 ff. columns 1 - 500 250 pp. 2 ff. columns 1 - 916 458 pp. 1 f. columns 1 - 816 408 pp 1 f. columns 1 - 852 426 pp. 2 ff. columns 1 - 485 243 pp. 2 ff. columns 1 - 968 484 pp. 55 ff. Index. <br/><br/><em>Very rare early and apparently first complete edition of the seminal works by the "Father of English History" the venrable Bede. Bede’s most famous work his "An Ecclesiastical History of the English People" Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum begins with the invasion of the British Isles by Roman forces and is considered one of the most important historical records documenting Roman rule Anglo-Saxon settlement and the evolution of the Church on the island. With its focus on Anglo-Saxon history the work is considered a key foundational text in the forming of a national English identity. The "Ecclesiastical History" contains stories that serve as the only source documenting the conversion to Christianity of the Anglo-Saxon tribes. It tells the story of Britons from Julius Caesar’s invasion to the time of Bede himself . He tells the story of battles conversions and miracles performed by monks and bishops and details Britain’s early history from the Roman invasion. He furthermore describes the organization and establishment of Christianity in the English church and covers the personal history of Holy Ethelwald and miracles of growth within the English church such as the development of the bishopric. "Bede’s works fall into three groups: grammatical and “scientific†scriptural commentary and historical and biographical. His earliest works included treatises on spelling hymns figures of speech verse and epigrams. His first treatise on chronology De temporibus “On Times†with a brief chronicle attached was written in 703. In 725 he completed a greatly amplified version De temporum ratione “On the Reckoning of Time†with a much longer chronicle. Both these books were mainly concerned with the reckoning of Easter. His earliest biblical commentary was probably that on the Revelation to John 703–709; in this and many similar works his aim was to transmit and explain relevant passages from the Fathers of the Church. Although his interpretations were mainly allegorical treating much of the biblical text as symbolic of deeper meanings he used some critical judgment and attempted to rationalize discrepancies. Among his most notable are his verse 705–716 and prose before 721 lives of St. Cuthbert bishop of Lindisfarne. These works are uncritical and abound with accounts of miracles; a more exclusively historical work is Historia abbatum c. 725; “Lives of the Abbotsâ€. In 731/732 Bede completed his Historia ecclesiastica. Divided into five books it recorded events in Britain from the raids by Julius Caesar 55–54 BCE to the arrival in Kent 597 CE of St. Augustine of Canterbury. For his sources he claimed the authority of ancient letters the “traditions of our forefathers†and his own knowledge of contemporary events. Bede’s Historia ecclesiastica leaves gaps tantalizing to secular historians. Although overloaded with the miraculous it is the work of a scholar anxious to assess the accuracy of his sources and to record only what he regarded as trustworthy evidence. It remains an indispensable source for some of the facts and much of the feel of early Anglo-Saxon history." Encycl. Britt. Only three editions of Bede's Opera Omnia are known before Dr. Giles' edition from 1843 - 44. The first was printed in 1563 and the third in 1688. The 1688-edition constitutes the second edition of the present 1612-edition which is "According to Dr. Henry the only complete edition" Lowndes I:143. These three editions are also the only ones known to have been printed in folio though Lowndes mentions the 1688-edition as 4to. The 1612-edition is the rarest. Some of the works contained in this edition are said not to be Bede's own as some of the many scientific richly illustrated works on geography the heavens the universe music etc. bear small resemblance to his other works. Lowndes I:143 Brunet 1:731. </em> hardcover
16143296Lutetiae Paris: Apud Fed. Morellum Architypographum Reg 1614. First edition. In later vellum using old book binding materials. First title page restored at the gutter not affecting the text. A tiny wormhole at the lower outer edge on the first three leaves. Contemporary ink numerals on first and last title pages. Brown spottings here and there. Overall in very good condition. First edition. In later vellum using old book binding materials. 2 3–7 1; 8; 8 p. Coll.: A4 A4 a4. <p><br /> Scarce first edition of Rhabdas’ work on finger reckoning together with Bede’s text on the same subject.<br /> <p><p><br /> Nicolaus Rhabdas’ work on the notation of numbers through finger gestures represents an important contribution to the mathematical knowledge of his era. This volume the first printed edition of his work presents the original Greek text alongside a Latin translation by the printer and publisher Fédéric Morel Federicus Morellus; c. 1523–1583 a renowned humanist scholar based in Paris during the Renaissance.<br /> <p><p><br /> In addition to Rhabdas' treatise the volume includes a summarized version of Bede the Venerable's work De computo vel loquela per gestum digitorum which addresses the same subject.<br /> <p><p><br /> The book is divided into three sections. The first section titled “… Artabasdae … ΕΚΦΡΑΣΙC numerorum notationis … Bedae de Indigitatione & manuali loquela Lib. …†contains preliminary texts by Fédéric Morel including a dedication to Lelio Ruini a distinguished book collector and Apostolic Nuncio to Poland. The second section features Rhabdas' Expositio notationis numerorum digitalis presented in its original Greek with Morel's accompanying Latin translation. The final section includes Bede's Liber de loquela per gestum digitorum which provides a condensed overview of the first part of Bede's treatise.<br /> <p><p><br /> Both Rhabdas’ and Bede's works explore the practice of representing numbers through finger positions. Often referred to as finger reckoning this technique primarily served as a mnemonic tool for remembering numbers. It was also used in markets and fairs where traders lacked a common language.<br /> <p><p><br /> Nicolaus Rhabdas Artabasda or Nicolaus of Smyrna originally from Smyrna and active in Constantinople between 1320 and 1340 was among the last Greek mathematicians to write in his native language before Greek mathematical texts were revisited in their original form during the Renaissance. He was recognized for his expertise in arithmetic and geometry though only three of his mathematical works are known to have survived.<br /> <p><p><br /> Rare on the market RBH has documented the sale of only one copy in the past sixty years.<br /> <p><p><br /> Ref.: Erwin Tomash Library A 104; USTC 6001670<br /> <p><p><br /> LIterature: Manolova D. Acerbi F. & Pérez MartÃn I. 2019. The Source of Nicholas Rhabdas’ Letter to Khatzykes: An Anonymous Arithmetical Treatise in Vat. Barb. gr. 4. Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik 682018 1-37. <br /> <p>. Apud Fed. Morellum, Architypographum Reg unknown