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MITELLI, AGOSTINO.
All'Ill. Sig. Francesco Maria Zambeccari come a suo singolar.mo Padrone Agostino Mitelli D.D.D.
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Bologna (Ag.o Parisini For.), 1636. - 24 unnumbered etched plates, loose as issued, printed on buff-colored paper (watermarked with a paschal lamb in a circle surmounted by the initial A). 250 x 170 mm. (ca. 9 7/8 x 6 5/8 inches). Sm. 4to. Portfolio (modern gilt boards, 1/4 red morocco). This untitled suite of exuberant, often fantastical, decorative cartouches and other ornaments is one of four sets of prints by Agostino Mitelli (1606-1660), the renowned Bolognese quadratura painter, father of Giuseppe Maria Mitelli. Dated 1636, dedicated to Count Zambeccari,and printed and/or published by Agostino Parisini, it is known in several editions or issues. In one, the title-page was reworked with the "inscription Rousel exc."; in another , with the name of Giovan Batista Paganelli, D.D. and a new dedication to Francesco Bandini. In the present copy, as in the set in the Victoria and Albert, one plate was reworked as a title-page in honor of the marriage of the Duke Paolo Spinola to the Princes Anna Colonna, and bears the date Perugia 1653; the arms of the two families are engraved on the tilted cartouches at top. The title-page also carries the credit, in the architrave below the dedication, "Gio. Jacomo Rossi formis Romae alla Pace, all insegna di Parigi." The watermark is not in Briquet. Intermittent foxing and occasional light soiling; one plate with a clean tear at one corner, with old mend; a few light touches in pencil; nice impressions. [Attributes: Signed Copy; Hard Cover]
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BARBOSA Agostino.
Collectanea bullarii aliarumve summorum pontificum constitutionum, necnon praecipuarum decisionum, quae ab apostolica sede et sacris Congregationibus s.r.e. cardinalium Romae celebratis usque ad annum 1633 emanarunt.
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apud Iacobum Sarzinam, Venetiis 1636 - 8°, pp.(20) 691-1 b., front. in caratteri rossi e neri con bella marca tip. xil. P. perg. coeva, antico tit. calligr. al dorso in caratteri gotici, alcune antiche scritte ai piatti, tra cui "Proibito" (l'op. fu messa all'Indice con decr. 22 gen.1642). Picc. mancanze a rari margg. bianchi per indebolimenti della carta. Lievi fioriture e ingiallimenti. Dedicatoria dell'Edit. a Toldo Constantino. L'op. è costituita da un repertorio di centinaia di argomenti in ordine alfabetico (che inizia con la voce "abbas" e termina con la voce "uxor") con tutte le possibili accezioni presenti in Costituzioni e Bolle papali e Decisiones della S. Congr. dei Riti, con citazione delle fonti. Ad es. sotto "abbas" sono citate ben 68 voci correlate, tra cui, oltre a ciò che genericamente compete all'abate, anche "abbas ord. s.Be-nedicti", "abbas cistercensis", "abbas camaldulensis", "abbas olivetanus", "abbas caelestinus", "ab-bas Monti Virginis", "abbas s.Antonii Viennen.". Nonostante l'Approbatio (Lugduni 22 dic.1633), l'op. finì all'Indice con decr. 22 gen.1642, evidentemente perché in questo vastissimo repertorio comparivano argomenti pregiudizievoli per la Chiesa. Molto interessanti sono i capitoli in cui sono trattati: Beneficia (pp.69-78), Consuetudo (pp.237-248), Episcopus (pp.301-334), Inquisitores haereticae pravitatis (pp.407-410), Licentia (pp.427-432), Miles secularis, miles regularis (pp.451-456), Regulares (pp.601-616) etc. [Sapori 180 cita l'ed. Lione, 1634]. Numero di catalogo: 157- 2
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Mercator, G.
Livonia - Petrus Kaerius Coelavit
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Copper engraving, uncolored as published. A fine copy in a dark impression, full margins as published. This is the first so-called Cloppenburgh editions which was a competive edition with new engraved maps in a larger format. Most of the maps were engraved by Pieter van den Keere. The Cloppenburgh edition was continued for a couple of years but seems to have been suppressed after 1636 ... . This is another Cloppenburgh edition, now with Latin text. The maps from the Appendix have been incorporated. The title-page is followed by a dedication to Prince Frederik Hendrik, dated 1632 and signed by Johannes Cloppenburgh. (Koeman Atlantes Neerlandici). In excellent condition. Amsterdam, I.E. Cloppenburgh, 1632 (18,5 x 25,4 cm) Condition: Excellent [Stock No.: 20723]
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RENAUDOT (Théophraste);
Catolicon François, ou Plaintes de deux Chasteaux, rapportées par Renaudot, maistre du Bureau d'Adresse.
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vers 1636 - In-12 de 178 pp., vélin souple de l'époque. Nouvelle édition. « Vincennes et Bissestre sont deux anciens chasteaux bastis en même temps, esloignez environ d'une lieue l'un de l'autre, & separez par la riviere de Seine. Vincennes appartient au Roy, où l'on a fait quantité de nouveaux bastimens ( ) ». 11 vignettes et 1 illustration à pleine page dans le texte. La signature des cahiers commence à la lettre G. Feuillets roussis. Cioranescu III, 58795 (pour l'édition originale) ; Arbour, Répertoire chronologique des éditions de textes littéraires 1629-1643, 15923. Histoire XVIIe,Histoire;Littérature 17e,Littérature;
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Mackenzie, Sir George
The Institutions of the Law of Scotland, By Sir George Mackenzie
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Mackenzie, Sir George [1636- - 1691]. The Institutions of the Law of Scotland. Corrected, With an Alphabetical Table of Hard Words. Edinburgh: Printed for Thomas Broun, 1699. [viii], 263, [9] pp. Octavo (6" x 3-3/4"). Contemporary speckled calf, raised bands and gilt ornaments to spine. Corners lightly bumped, some rubbing to backstrip, joints starting at ends, hinges cracked but secure. Early annotation to verso of title page, interior notably fresh. Handsome. * Third corrected edition. First published in 1685, Mackenzie's Institutions still "contains much that is valuable and [it] is still consulted and referred to upon certain points." (Black). Mackenzie was Lord Advocate during the reigns of Charles II and James II. Best known for his role in the persecution of Scottish Presbyterians, which earned him the nickname "Bloody MacKenzie," he was in important jurist, scholar and author, and the founder of the Advocates Library, which is now part of the National Library of Scotland. OCLC and the ESTC locates 6 copies, 2 in the USA, neither in a law library. Black, "The Institutional Writers" in An Introductory Survey of the Sources and Literature of Scots Law 66. Sweet & Maxwell, A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth 5:73. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Jan Jansson
Nova Anglia Nova Belgium et Virginia
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Jan Jansson, Amsterdam 1636 - A rare first edition of this hand colored engraved map published in 1636 by Jan Jansson. Overall in Excellent condition , slight discoloration around the edges.
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Hondius, Henricus.
America septentrionalis.
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Amsterdam: [1636]. Oblong large folio, 21.5 x 18.5 ins [462mm by 546mm]. Fully colored, framed but not glazed. In very good condition. State 1, with the cartouche bottom left blank. Latin text. Burden 245. Leighly #10 and plate 5. Goss North America 30. McLaughlin 6. “The first Dutch atlas map of North America and the first... to show California as an island... Important as this map is in its cartographic detail, the decorative appeal of Jansson’s work is heightened by the inclusion of numerous small illustrations of native fauna: buffalo, caribou, Arctic foxes, polar bears... while the title-cartouche shows the figures of Floridan and Virginian Indians...” (Goss).
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MERULA, Paul.
Italiae specialis membrum alterum in quo novae feu accessoriae descriptio.
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Amsterdam : Johannes Blaeu, 1636. In-12, (2) de 819 à 1104-(1) pp. Maroquin rouge de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, décor à la Du Seuil, tranche dorée. Très bel exemplaire malgré un mors fendu en tête et un manque de papier blanc au dernier feuillet. Dernière partie, complète en elle-même, de : "Cosmographie generalis libri tres, item geographiae particularis libri quatuor, quibus Europa in genere, speciatim Hispania, Gallia, Italia describuntur"... Le volume n'a d'ailleurs pas de pièce de tomaison.
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Hondius
Virginiae Item et Floridae Americae Provinciarum Nova Descriptio
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Amsterdam 1636 - A superb and important map compiled from John White's "Virginia" and Jacques le Moyne's "Florida" as interpreted by Theodore de Bry. Published in "Gerardi Mercatoris Atlas sive Cosmographicae.". Chesapeake Bay here called Chesepioock Sinus, and the area south towards C.S. Romano Hispanis are shown in their White delineations. The Indian villages of Paquiwok, Croatoan, and Wococon are names in the Outer Banks and several others are located along the Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds. The map is extensively decorated with depictions of Indian villages incorporated into the title cartouche, a Floridian king and queen and Virginian natives in a canoe (after De Bry), wildlife including a wild turkey, ships, sea monsters and a superb compass rose. Latin text on verso, Size : 345x490 (mm), 13.625x19.25 (Inches), Hand Colored in Outline, 0
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HESIUS Guilelmus [ Willem van Hees]
Emblemata Sacra de fide, spe, charitate.
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Antverpiae, ex officina Plantiniana Balthasar Moretus, 1636. - In-12°. 404 pp, [2]. Contemporary full leather. Gilt spine, spine end with a small loss. Body partial detached. Nice emblem book by the Jesuit Willem van Hees, with 116 emblems by J.C. Jegher after Erasmus Quellin. Ref: Landwehr " Emblem books in the Low Contries 1554-1949" nr 203. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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VIAU Théophile de
Les uvres de Théophile divisées en trois parties. La Première contenant l'immortalité de l'âme, avec plusieurs autres pièces. La Seconde, la Tragédie de Pirame & Thisbé, & autres mélanges. Et la Troisième, les pièces qu'il a faites pendant sa prison.
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Rouen, chez David Ferrand, 1636. - In-12 de 5 feuillets non chiffrés (Préface de Scudéry, Le Tombeau de Théophile de Scudéry & Epistre au lecteur de Théophile de Viau), 321 pages pour la Première partie, 164 pour la Seconde et 170 pour la Troisième. Reliure demi-chagrin vert du XIX°, dos lisse, compartiments ornés de filets et fleurons dorés.
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Pulton, Ferdinando, Editor
A Collection of Sundry Statutes, Requent in Use: With Notes in the Margent and References to the Book Cases and Books of Entries and Registers...Together With an Abridgement of the Residue Which Be Expired, Repealed, Altered and Worn Out of Use...Also...
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M. Flesher, J. Haviland, and R. Young assignes of J. More, 1636 [1635 in colophon]. Thick Folio. [Lacks A4, blank, t.p., and prelims], B-4R6, [lacks 4R7-8, 4S-6A6 [pages 1032-1380], 6G6-6A6, 6B6-6H8, A-E6, F2 [lacks F3-6 & G1-5. Indicies. ] 403, 1031, 1381-1494, [68]pp. 18th c. calf, lacks front cover, worn, dampstains, some damage to 2 last leaves. As is. Head-pieces, decorated initials. Ferdinando Pulton (1536-1618), a Cambridge scholar of Christ's College, was admitted to Lincoln's Inn in 1559 but never called to the bar because he was Catholic. As a result, he employed himself chiefly in editing the statutes and was the first private person to do so. STC 9330. ESTC s121411. Sweet & Maxwell I, 555: 35. Marvin 595. OCLC 6309267.
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Mercator, G.
Pomeraniae Ducatus.
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Copper engraving, uncolored as published. A fine copy in a dark impression, full margins as published. This is the first so-called Cloppenburgh editions which was a competive edition with new engraved maps in a larger format. Most of the maps were engraved by Pieter van den Keere. The Cloppenburgh edition was continued for a couple of years but seems to have been suppressed after 1636 ... . This is another Cloppenburgh edition, now with Latin text. The maps from the Appendix have been incorporated. The title-page is followed by a dedication to Prince Frederik Hendrik, dated 1632 and signed by Johannes Cloppenburgh. (Koeman Atlantes Neerlandici). In excellent condition. Amsterdam, I.E. Cloppenburgh, 1632 (18,9 x 25,8 cm) Condition: Excellent [Stock No.: 20814]
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Hondius, Henricus.
America septentrionalis.
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- Amsterdam: [1636]. Oblong large folio, 21.5 x 18.5 ins [462mm by 546mm]. Fully colored, framed but not glazed. In very good condition. State 1, with the cartouche bottom left blank. Latin text. Burden 245. Leighly #10 and plate 5. Goss North America 30. McLaughlin 6. The first Dutch atlas map of North America and the first. to show California as an island. Important as this map is in its cartographic detail, the decorative appeal of Jansson's work is heightened by the inclusion of numerous small illustrations of native fauna: buffalo, caribou, Arctic foxes, polar bears. while the title-cartouche shows the figures of Floridan and Virginian Indians. (Goss).
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Boisseau, Jean (Fl. 1637-1658)
Nouvelle Et Exacte Description De La Terre Universalle
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1636. Map, copperplate engraving, paper size 17 1/8 x 22 5/8" (framed size 28 1/2 x 34"). After the death of Francis I in 1547, France descended into a period of religious upheaval and weak government with paris controlled by a revolutionary council until the Edict of Nantes in 1598. The Court sat in exile in Tours and the country's lack of stability resulted in little advancement in French cartography during the second half of the sixteenth century. However, with the new century came the absolutist rule of Louis XIII and Louis XIV and the patronage of the court, once again, began to thrive. The progress made by German, English and of course Dutch cartographers was soon surpassed by that of the French and by the end of the seventeenth century France had become the center of cartographical production, creating the most beautiful and advanced maps in the world. This particular map was published by the Parisian publisher, Jean Boisseau, during the height of France's Golden Age of cartography. Perhaps to satisfy the requirements of a more intellectual audience he removed the usual poetical landscapes and classical figures and replaced them with more scientific features. The double hemisphere of the world is surrounded by two celestial spheres, circular diagrams showing the compass points, a thirty year calendar starting in 1637, textual panels of geographical and astronomical information, and the names of the winds and the heavenly orbits. While the map was issued as a separate publication it can also be found in editions of Boisseau's Theatre Geographique du Royaume de France (1641). Fine.
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M F Bywater edits: HISTORIC ACCOUNTING LITERATURE. Lodovico Flori / Bastiano Venturi
TRATTATO DEL MODO DI TENERE IL LIBRO DOPPIO DOMESTICO / DELLA SCRITTURA CONTEGGIANTE DI POSSESSIONI
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Palermo 1636 & Firenze 1655, produced in facsimile by the Scholar Press & the Yushodo Press, London & Tokyo 1980. - Two volumes in one. Thick folio on fine paper. Cream cloth & grey boards. A superb facsimile. One of only 125 copies issued as part of a highly important set along with 49 similar works. [ Never before sold separately - only previously sold as part of complete sets to major world libraries ]. * the texts in the series HISTORIC ACCOUNTING LITERATURE expound and develop the art of book-keeping in the 350 years after Pacioli's seminal Summa de Arithmetica. They show how patterns and conventions were established, and how the following generations built on them in turn. As this body of knowledge accumulated, it became the framework for commercial dealings. Most of these works were intended for the instruction of students and apprentices, or for the use of book-keepers and merchants. The original copies are in the library of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in London, whose holdings in the fields of book-keeping and accountancy are the finest in the world. Most are of the utmost rarity & extremely fragile. Probably the only opportunity to acquire this text, whose original has not been offered for sale for many years, and probably never will be again. Mint condition. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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FRANCOIS de Sales.
Traicté de l'Amour de Dieu,
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Lyon, Claude Rigaud et Philippe Borde, 1636 - In-8, (4)-1blanc-(19)-715pp. Plein maroquin rouge à la "DU SEUIL". Reliure usagée (taches sur les plats, manque les coiffes. Tranches dorées, texte encadré.
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Henricus Hondius
Transylvania
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Decorative regional map in full color, with decorative cartouche. French text on verso. (Amsterdam, 1636) [color: Hand Colored, size: 17 x 13 inches, condition: VG]
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Gay, Edwin F. (Editor).
Journal of Economic and Business History. Volume 1-4. 1928-1932
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Business Historical Society, Harvard College Graduate School of Business. Volume 1-4 (all published) in 4 hardcover black cloth books, Original sturdy binding of reprint house. Very light library cancels otherwise VG, interiors quite clean and unread-looking. Much more interesting articles than one would expect including: The Tulip Mania in Holland 1636-1637, Business Letters From the San Francisco Bay 1849-1853, John Jacob Astor and the Sandalwood Trade of the Hawaiian Islands, History of the Bank of Italy in California, A Medieval Swedish Mining Company, The Rope Factory and Hemp Trade of Venice in the 15th and 16th Centuries, Foreign Commerce of Ptolemaic Egypt, etc.
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TACITUS.
Oeuvres. Traduction nouvelle, augmentée des six derniers livres des Annales, de supplémens et annotations, et enrichie de plusieurs figures. Ensemble des vies de Tite Vespasian, Nerva et Traian. Avec un bref Traitté des Monnoyes Romaines. Le Tout par Rodolphe le Maistre.
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Paris, J. Dugast 1636 - Gr.-4to. 10 Bl., 660 (von 664, recte: 662) S. m. gestochener Titelvign. u. 13 (v. 14?) Textkupfern, 14 Bl. Register. Neuer Ppbd (erste Bl. an den unteren Ecken ergänzt, ca. 200 S. im Fußsteg m. Wurmstichen, S. 127/128 m. Randausschnitt, doch ohne Textverlust, 2 Vorblätter sowie S. 139/140 verbunden, Pag.-Sprung von S. 552 zu S. 555; es fehlt S. 489/490 u. evtl. ein Textkupfer). Reprod. (avec plusieurs supplt. requis à la suytte de l'hist. et annotations) Paris. Cramoisy 1627" (Graesse VII,17).- Der Übersetzer dieser Ausgabe war Rodolphe Le Maistre (Lemaître) (geb. Ende d. 15. Jhdts, gest. ca. 1630) war Mediziner und Leibarzt von Gaston d'Orléans, dem Bruder Ludwigs XIII.- Schweiger II,1024.
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Novario Giovanni Maria
Tractatus de insolutum bonorum datione iuxta mentem authent. Hoc nisi debitor C. de solut. et . Io. Maria Novario I.C. Lucano authore. Opus sane' satis practicabile hac secunda editione diligentius recognitus, . auctum . locupletatum et ad modernum stylum accomodatum. Excussae sunt in calce integrae decisiones diversorum totius orbis tribunalium, . Accesserunt pariter tractatus duo, quorum unus est de Bonis Insolutum dandis, et ad hastam vendendis; Alter de Bonis ad cridas ponendis Iulii Caesaris Glusiani .
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Napoli: Iacobum Gaffarum : expensis Io. Dominici Bove, 1636 - 3 opere in un volume, folio, 30 cm, ril. coeva in piena pergamena con 5 nervi, titolo in scrittura coeva al dorso ed al taglio inferiore pp. (8), 201, (32), (9); 59, (7); (4), 29, (5). Il primo frontespizio è stampato in rosso e nero, marca tipografica (bove) al 1°e 3° vol. Vignetta silografica al 2°. Ex libis privato. Gli altri due trattati che compongono l'opera sono, come indicato nel primo frontespizio: Giussani Giulio Cesare, Tractatus de bonis insolutum dandis, et de bonis ad hastam vendendis (.). Mediolanum, Apud Benedictum Sommascum, 1620. Et Neapoli per Jacobum Grassum, 1636. Giussani Giulio Cesare, Commentarii in capitulum. De Bonis ad Cridas ponendis. Mediolanum, apud Ioannem Baptistam Bidellium, 1630. Et Neapoli, apud Iacobum Gaffarum 1635 A parte piccola mancanza alla base del dorso (h. 2 cm), ottimo e fresco esemplare [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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ROHAN, Henri duc de;
Le Parfaict capitaine. Autrement l'abregé des guerres de Gaule des commentaires de Cesar. Avec quelques remarques suricelles, suivy d'un Recueil de l'Ordre de guerre des Anciens, ensemble d'un Traitté particulier de la Guerre.
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- Paris, Jean Houzé, 1636 In-4 de (7) ff., 388 pp., mal num. 390, (2) ff., vélin ivoire de l'époque. Edition originale. L'illustration comprend un beau titre-frontispice et un plan de campement de l'armée romaine, le tout gravé sur cuivre. La pensée et l'art militaire au XVIIe siècle. C'est l'ouvrage majeur du plus grand tacticien français de son temps. Le livre connut un très grand succès et fut maintes fois réédité jusqu'au milieu du XVIIIe siècle. Henri de Rohan, Huguenot de plume et dépée (1570-1638), fut compagnon dHenri IV, puis champion de la cause protestante et chef des armées de Venise avant de rentrer au service du roi et de Richelieu. Il acheva sa carrière militaire par une éclatante campagne dans la Valteline, qui servira longtemps de modèle pour la guerre en montagne, mais également par un désastre politique, puisque le traité quil avait conclu avec les Grisons sera désavoué par le roi. Très bel exemplaire en vélin du temps. Cockle, A Bibliography of Military Books up to 1642, 645. - Haag, La France protestante, VIII, 496. [Attributes: First Edition]
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PEYL (PEIL), Johann.
The Last Judgement charted Tafel, vertoonende de voortgang ofte ordre van het laetste godl cke strenghe oordeel. Met een korte by-gevoeghde verklaringe van 'tselfde, uyt bybelsche texten ende redenen . Ende in Nederduytsch over-geset door Petrum Deylium.
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Amsterdam, Broer Jansz., 1636. - 4to. Contemporary vellum with the following text written on the front cover: "Een seer zeldzaam boekje van J. Peyl over het Laatste der Tyden met 11 platen. Gedrukt in 't jaar 1636". Folding printed table and 11 almost full-page engravings in the text. (4), 5-72 pp. Second (or third?) edition of the Dutch translation by Petrus Deylius of this extremely rare edifying and devotional treatise by Johann Peyl (d. 1643) on the end of times and the last judgement. The things that will happen at the end of times are systematically charted on a folding printed table - labeled A-Dd -, and explained in the text on the basis of the bible text. The text is illustrated by 11 numbered engraved plates, also following the points A-Dd as indicated on the chart.The booklet is dedicated to the Georg Wilhelm, Elector of Brandenburg by the author, who was a councillor of the Elector; the dedication is dated 'Embrich den 6. April, 1625'. The text is translated from the original Latin by the protestant minister in Abcoude and Baambrugge, Petrus Deylius (1596-1639). The Latin text was originally published in Cleve, Germany, in 1625 under the title Tabula processum seu ordinem ultimi judicii divini et criminalis exhibens, cum brevi demonstratione. We were not able to trace a copy of this edition (Brunet 4, 469: "livre singulier"; no copy in the 'Virtuelle Bibliothek, Karlsruhe').The original Dutch translation apparently first appeared in 1632 in Utrecht, printed by Salomon de Roy; probably this edition was re-published under a new title in 1633. Our copy belongs to the first edition printed by Broer Jansz in 1636, who reprinted the text in 1643. Of all these editions is only one copy in the NCC. Good copy.- (Binding half loose; title-page with small tear in margin). Only one copy in the NCC (UL-Amsterdam).
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VIAU Théophile de
Les ?uvres de Théophile divisées en trois parties. La Première contenant l'immortalité de l'âme, avec plusieurs autres pièces. La Seconde, la Tragédie de Pirame & Thisbé, & autres mélanges. Et la Troisième, les pièces qu'il a faites pendant sa prison.
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Rouen, chez David Ferrand, 1636. - In-12 de 5 feuillets non chiffrés (Préface de Scudéry, Le Tombeau de Théophile de Scudéry & Epistre au lecteur de Théophile de Viau), 321 pages pour la Première partie, 164 pour la Seconde et 170 pour la Troisième. Reliure demi-chagrin vert du XIX°, dos lisse, compartiments ornés de filets et fleurons dorés.
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Mercator, G.
Brabantia Ducatus
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Copper engraving, uncolored as published. A fine copy in a dark impression, full margins as published. This is the first so-called Cloppenburgh editions which was a competive edition with new engraved maps in a larger format. Most of the maps were engraved by Pieter van den Keere. The Cloppenburgh edition was continued for a couple of years but seems to have been suppressed after 1636 ... . This is another Cloppenburgh edition, now with Latin text. The maps from the Appendix have been incorporated. The title-page is followed by a dedication to Prince Frederik Hendrik, dated 1632 and signed by Johannes Cloppenburgh. (Koeman Atlantes Neerlandici). In excellent condition. Amsterdam, I.E. Cloppenburgh, 1632 (18,4 x 25,2 cm) Condition: Excellent [Stock No.: 20774]
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BRABANT.
Brabantiae pars septentrionalis.
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Copperplate. Amsterdam, Henricus Hondius, (1636). Original old coloured map.*The Description of the Marquisate of Bergen, The Earledome of Hoochstrate, the Baronnie of Breda, and the territoire of Ryen. Koeman Atlantes Neerlandici II. Me 41 A. 229 5 i, (4).
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Felltham, Owen
RESOLVES A DUPLE CENTURY
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for Henry Seile, London 1636 - 6th edition of this series of moral essays first written by Felltham when he was 18 years old in 1620. Highly regarded and widely read in his day. 448pp. + 2pp. author's votum,+19 pp. alphabetical table, full engraved title page, frontispiece, bound in contemporary calf rebacked in old style, red leather label, wear to edges but a very good copy, clean and fresh throughout. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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ABRAHAM (IEAN)
L'ARITHMETIQUE, ARPENTAGE UNIVERSEL, GEOMETRIE INACCESSIBLE, TOISE DES BASTIMENTS, LA FABRIQUE ET USAGE DES QUADRAINS SOLAIRES & AUTRES GEOMETRIES POUR LA REGLE ET LE COMPAS... A ROUEN, VILLAIN, 1636. IN-8, VEAU DU TEMPS. LE DOS A' NERFS ORNE'.
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Environ 140 figures graves sur bois dans le texte. Des nombreuses chapitres consacres, comme l'indique le titre, a la gnomonique et aux cadras solaires. Bon, exemplaire/
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ANONYME
L'Horrible et espovventable embrazement arriué en la Ville de Benevent en Scicile.
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- Avec les plevrs et gemissemens du Peuple, qui a esté surpris dans ce desastre, lesquels ont esté enueloppez dans les feux a Flâmes, tout ainsi que les Citez de Sodome & Gomorre, selon leurs grands pechez. S.l., « Jouxte la coppie imprimée à Paris, par Pierre Mettayer, 1636 », in-8 de 8 pp., dérelié. Canard inconnu relatant l'incendie qui fit 30.000 morts à Bénévent en Campanie (alors dans le royaume de Naples sous domination espagnole) les 29 et 30 novembre 1635 à la suite d'un éruption volcanique. Seul exemplaire connu de ce bulletin d'information dont l'édition parisienne citée au titre a pour sa part entièrement disparu
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Le Grand, Henry.)
Momoires d'Estat, recueillis de divers manuscrits.
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Paris, Augustin Courbé, Thiboust, Samuel 1636. - Troisieme Volume. 18x11,5 cm. 7 Bl., 621 S. Ganzlederband mit verziertem Rücken in Gold. Rck. oben mit kl. Fehlstelle, Leder brüchig, Ecken u. Kanten bestoßen. Innen stellenweise braunfleckig. Vor allem zu Beginn und am Ende. Sonst guter Zustand. Seitenschnitt gerötelt. Wenige S. mit Knicken. Gestempelt: E Bibliotheca Comitum de Goertz. Ensuite de ceux de Monsieur de Villeroy, viuant Conseiller d'Estat, & Secretaire des Commandements des feuz Roys Charles IX. Henry III. Henry IV, & Louis XIII à present heureusement regnant. Mit einigen Kupfervignetten. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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ROHAN, Henri duc de;
Le Parfaict capitaine. Autrement l'abregé des guerres de Gaule des commentaires de Cesar. Avec quelques remarques suricelles, suivy d'un Recueil de l'Ordre de guerre des Anciens, ensemble d'un Traitté particulier de la Guerre.
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- Paris, Jean Houzé, 1636 In-4 de (7) ff., 388 pp., mal num. 390, (2) ff., vélin ivoire de l'époque. Edition originale. L'illustration comprend un beau titre-frontispice et un plan de campement de l'armée romaine, le tout gravé sur cuivre. La pensée et l'art militaire au XVIIe siècle. C'est l'ouvrage majeur du plus grand tacticien français de son temps. Le livre connut un très grand succès et fut maintes fois réédité jusqu'au milieu du XVIIIe siècle. Henri de Rohan, Huguenot de plume et d?épée (1570-1638), fut compagnon d?Henri IV, puis champion de la cause protestante et chef des armées de Venise avant de rentrer au service du roi et de Richelieu. Il acheva sa carrière militaire par une éclatante campagne dans la Valteline, qui servira longtemps de modèle pour la guerre en montagne, mais également par un désastre politique, puisque le traité qu?il avait conclu avec les Grisons sera désavoué par le roi. Très bel exemplaire en vélin du temps. Cockle, A Bibliography of Military Books up to 1642, 645. - Haag, La France protestante, VIII, 496. [Attributes: First Edition]
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RENAUDOT (Théophraste);
Catolicon François, ou Plaintes de deux Chasteaux, rapportées par Renaudot, maistre du Bureau d'Adresse.
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vers 1636 In-12 de 178 pp., vélin souple de l'époque. 500 Nouvelle édition. ' Vincennes et Bissestre sont deux anciens chasteaux bastis en même temps, esloignez environ d'une lieue l'un de l'autre, & separez par la riviere de Seine. Vincennes appartient au Roy, où l'on a fait quantité de nouveaux bastimens (ä) É. 11 vignettes et 1 illustration à pleine page dans le texte. La signature des cahiers commence à la lettre G. Feuillets roussis. Cioranescu III, 58795 (pour l'édition originale) ; Arbour, Répertoire chronologique des éditions de textes littéraires 1629-1643, 15923.
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BÖHME, Jakob
Hooge ende diepe Gronden van't drievoudigh leven des Menschen] Het derde Boeck des Auterus Zynde Hooge ende diepe Gronden van't drievoudigh leven des Menschen. Door Iacob Böhmen, anders Teutonicus genaemt, beschreven anno 1620
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[Nicolaes van Ravesteyn] [ca 1636], [Amsterdam] - Contemporary vellum over boards (some soiling; minor cracking to front hinge but very sound) 4to . FIRST DUTCH EDITION of "Von dem dreifachen Leben des Menschen" dealing with the will and soul which is considered one of Jakob Böhme's major works (cf. New Schaff-Herzog, II, p. 210). The German edition first appeared in 1620. An important and rare edition of this work by the famous German mystic, Jakob Böhme (1575-1624), who lived as a master shoemaker while writing about his visions and spiritual revelations. Later in life he published a series of mystical works which had a great influence on later writers on free will, the human soul and division of mind and body. His influece on later English visionary writers is especially noteworthy. The present work, whose uniform Dutch title is "Hooge ende diepe Gronden van't drievoudigh leven des Menschen", was published without an imprint but Buddecke suggests that the work was printed in 1636 at Amsterdam by Nicolaes Ravesteyn. The OCLC locates only a copy at Yale and the present copy (Crozier-Colgate Library) in the United States and four additional copies in the Netherlands [8], 424 pp. With engraved title-page by S. Savery after P.v. Bon. Full-page woodcut diagram in text. Book plate of Crozer Theological Seminary (at Colgate: deaccessioned). Several gift inscriptions from the Wetherill family on front paste-down. Some light dampstains, minor handsoiling and foxing. § Buddecke 2, 17. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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Orsino, Cesare
Magistri Stopini poete ponzanensis capriccia macaronica
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Gasparum Ganassum, Padua 1636 - 8vo (15 x 9 cm), 175 [1] pp (of 207). Engraved title page. Full later vellum binding, with elegant gilt ruling and decoration, red morocco title label at spine, speckled edges. Incomplete, lacks final 15-16 leaves, including final errata. Surviving portion of the book in very good condition, with some minor discoloration to pages. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Finch, Sir Henry
Law; Or a Discourse Thereof, in Foure Books Written in French By Sir Henry Finch Knight, His Maiesties Serieant at Law. and Done Into English By the Same Author
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[Miles Flesher for] the assignes of John More Esquire, 1636. I. L. trans. 8vo. A-Y8, Aa8, [2]B-L8. [Lacks blanks A1, & 2L8] [6 of 8], 504, [14 of 16]p. 19th c. 1/2 calf over marbled boards, rebacked with banded spine, title gilt; binding tight at inner margin. T.p. in decorative border. Head-pieces. Partly printed in black letter. Finch, Sir Henry (c.1558&endash; 1625), author and lawyer. “ After graduating BA and serving briefly as sub-lector of Christ's, Finch entered Gray's Inn. There his legal studies led to the composition (c.1585) of ‘ Nomotexnia', a brief but ambitious treatise which sought to systematize English common law along Ramist lines, as well as bringing it into closer conformity with the laws of Moses. ” This is an English tranlation of that work. “ Finch"s Law, till the publication of Blackstone"s Commentaries, was regarded as the best elementary book to be placed in the hands of the law students. It is one of the few attempts that have been made to reduce the common law into system...His definitions were exact, his style concise and nervous, and his illustrations clear and authentic. Most of the valuable parts of Finch are incorporated in Blackstone"s Commentaries. " [Sweet & Maxwell, I, 167: 11. ] STC 10872. ESTC s102058. Sweet & Maxwell (1925) I, 167: 11. Marvin 308.
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SPELMAN, Sir Henry.
Tithes too hot to be touched. Certain treatises, wherein is shewen that tithes are due. By the law of nature, scripture, nations, therefore neither Jewish, Popish, or inconvenient. Written by Sr. Henry Spelman Knight, and others. With an alphabeticall table.
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London: for Philemon Stephens, [1636]. [issued and bound with:] An apology of the treatise De non temerandis ecclesiis. Against a treatise by an unknowne Authour, written against it in some particulars by Sir Henry Spelman, Knight. Also his epistle to Richard Carew Esquire, of Anthony in Cornwall concerning Tithes. London: by J.L. for Philemon Stephens, 1646. [and:] An answer to a question of a gentleman of quality... concerning the settlement or abolition of Tithes by the Parliament. [n.p., n.d.] 3 parts in one vol., 4to (185 × 136 mm.), pp. [liv], 189, [37], 27, [1]. Woodcut ornaments. Contemporary blindruled calf, spine lettered in early manuscript, wants rear endpapers, one front free endpaper torn with some loss. Slightly later inscription (Hen[ry] Margett 1705). A very nice unsophisticated copy. First edition. Spelman was one of the most prolific of the early Stuart antiquaries. Profoundly concerned with the continuity of English institutions, he was a champion of the payment of tithes to the church and wrote several works in defence of the system. His De non temerandis ecclesiis: a Tract of the Rights and Respect due unto the Churches (1613), a criticism of the appropriation of church property for profane purposes, was influential enough to encourage the jurist John Selden to publish a response The Historie of Tithes (1618), which refuted the contention that tithes were justified by both history and constant usage. The present treatise, published posthumously from Spelman’s papers by Jeremy Stephens, takes up the debate with Selden once more. It was reprinted in 1637 as The Larger Treatise on Tithes. Wing S4931; S4917; A3341B.
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[CHAMPLAIN (Samuel de)]
Le dix-neufviesme tome du Mercure François
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ou Suitte de l'Histoire de nostre temps, sous le Régne du Très-Chrestien Roy de France & de NavarreLouys XIII. Paris, Estienne Richer, 1636; in-8, (18)-1040 pp.-(2), veau brun, dos à n. orné, coiffes arr. (Rel. d'ép.). Edition originale de la relation du dernier voyage de Champlain, arrivé à Québec le 23 mai 1633 pour reprendre le gouvernement de la Nouvelle-France. Ce volume contient, relativement à l'Amérique, la relation de ce qui s'est passé en la Nouvelle-France ou Canada en 1633 (31 pp.) et la "Relation du voyage du sieur de Champlain en Canada" (64 pp.). Il est intéressant de trouver là le récit du dernier voyage de Champlain, récit "d'une honneste personne qui fit le voyage avec luy, par laquelle nous apprendrons ce qui se passa de remarquable pendant son voyage". Ce tome 19° est rare; on le trouve difficilement avec les pages 923 à 1060, supprimées dans presque tous les exemplaires
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Goodwin, Thomas [1600-1680]
THE RETURNE Of Prayers, Etc. With, a CHILDE of Light Walking in Darknes; With, AGGRAVATION of Sinne: Etc. With, AGGRAVATION of Sinning Against Mercie; With, the VANITY of Thoughts, Etc
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London: R. Dawlman. Good+ with no dust jacket 1636/1638. First Edition. Hardcover. Full leather, edges worn, hinges cracked. Early pages wrinkled, little stained in places. Five works bound together, the works on Aggravation being quite scarce. Goodwin was a member of the Westminster Assembly. ; 630 pages .
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Hondius, Henricus.
America septentrionalis.
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- Amsterdam: [1636]. Oblong large folio, 21.5 x 18.5 ins [462mm by 546mm]. Fully colored, framed but not glazed. In very good condition. State 1, with the cartouche bottom left blank. Latin text. Burden 245. Leighly #10 and plate 5. Goss North America 30. McLaughlin 6. The first Dutch atlas map of North America and the first. to show California as an island. Important as this map is in its cartographic detail, the decorative appeal of Jansson's work is heightened by the inclusion of numerous small illustrations of native fauna: buffalo, caribou, Arctic foxes, polar bears. while the title-cartouche shows the figures of Floridan and Virginian Indians. (Goss).
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