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RAYNAUD (Theophile).
Le Moine marchand, ou Traite contre le commerce des religieux, compose en latin par Theophile Reinaud, jesuite, sous le nom de Renatus a Valle et nouvellement traduit en francois.
      Amsterdam, Brunel, 1714E; in-12, veau brun marbre du XVIII e siecle. Frontispice de G. Quineau, 9 ff.n.ch., 263 pp. Il s'agit du Hipparchus, de Religioso Negotiatore publie en 1642 a Chambery. Une premiere traduction avait paru sous le titre d'Hipparchus a Orange en 1645. EDITION ORIGINALE de cette nouvelle traduction, faite par un protestant et qui est d'avantage une imitation changee en pamphlet Le jesuite Th. Raynaud est ne a Sospelle pres de Nice en 1587. Il est mort a Lyon en 1663. Dans ce traite il examine la question s'il est permis aux religieux de se meler de commerce. Sommervogel VI, 1529 n 27- Goldsmiths-Kress 5191. Les ff. sont uniformement roussis.
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Hildersam [or Hildersham], Arthur
CLII lectures upon Psalm LI. Preached at Ashby-Delazouch in Leicester-Shire.
      Pr. by J. Raworth for Edward Brewster, London 1642 - Extensive Puritan exegesis on the most famous of the seven Penitential Psalms. Originally published posthumously in 1635 and here in its second edition, the text is decorated with woodcut head- and tailpieces and decorated capitals. Hildersam was a prominent and sometimes persecuted non-conformist divine known for his preaching; the DNB calls him a church reformer rather than a separatist. Provenance: Signature of Henry G. Weston on title-page; another inscription reads, "Betsy Colling Her Book." An early owner practiced handwriting in this volume: Several pages bear sample letters, and the final (blank) page offers additional notations (largely, a list of Colling family names) and a doodle. Folio (28.3 cm, 11.25"). [36], 815, [1] pp. (pagination skips 176-77. ESTC R20661; Wing (rev. ed.) H1978 On Hildersam, see: Dictionary of National Biography, IX, 833-35. Recent quarter calf and marbled paper-covered sides, spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label, gilt-ruled raised bands, and blind-tooled compartment decorations. Title-page institutionally pressure-stamped, with inked ownership inscription in upper portion; dedication with inked annotation in inner margin and inked numeral in lower margin; first contents page with small paper adhesion in upper portion. Pages age-toned with occasional staining; light to moderate waterstaining towards back of volume. First two leaves with margins chipped. One leaf with lower outer corner torn away, not touching text. Several pages with early inked notes and doodles as above. All edges red; fore-edge with an old "H" recording onetime shelving fore-edge out. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Firrufino, Julio César
El perfeto artillero. Theorica y Pratica
      Academia de Artillería Segovia España - Símil pasta española. gran formato. Facsímil ed. 1642. ilustrado. dedicatoria anterior propietario. Tirada numerada, ej, nº 92 páginas
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Holles, Denzil
The Speech of Denzell Holles Esquire: Delivered at the Lords Barr, Wednesday the 15th. of Iune
      London: Thomas Underhill, 1642 T.p. cont'd: "Vpon the Impeachment of the Earles of North-hampton, Devon-shire, Monmouth, and Dover, and of the Lords Rich, Andever, Grey of Ruthen, Coventry and Capell, for their contempt in departing from the Parliament, and not returning upon Summons." [2], 11, [3] p.; 19 cm. (7.5 inches). Signatures: A-B4. 4to. Disbound. Title within ornamental border; first page of text has engraved head-piece and initial. The number "(8)" appears in ink at head of title, presumably a former owner's numbering from a volume of pamphlets. Inscription in an old hand on the last blank page, possibly relating to the binding of that volume. Wing (2nd ed.), H2476B. Denzil Holles was one of five members of the House of Commons whom King Charles I of England unsuccessfully attempted to arrest in 1642, and, in this speech, he presents the House of Commons' impeachment of the nine Lords who had refused to rejoin Parliament, having joined the king's forces in what became the First English Civil War. In Very Good- Condition: lower edge of second signature shaved, with partial loss of some letters; title page and last (blank) page lightly soiled; pages are otherwise clean and bright.. Very Good-.
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Scipione, Ammirato
Discorsi del signor Scipione Ammirato
      Per Pauolo Frambotto - Paperback. 1642 "Commissioning organisation: sopra Cornelio Tacito, ne i quali si contiene il fiore di tutto quello ehe si trona sparto ne' libri delle attione de' principe, & del buono, o cattiuo loro gouerno. Notando tra i mouimenti delle guerre, e tra gli altri capi dell'Istoria, alcuni auuertimenti notabili ad vtilita di essi principi, per inducer ne i popoli la desiderata felicita . 1 v. 22 cm. Associated Names: Tacitus, Cornelius. Original vellum. General wear to boards with slightly bumped corners, firm binding . Antiquarian. Some internal foxing, inner front hinge slightly loose, all pages intact." Keywords: Subjects Not a first edition copy. All books in stock. We ship daily from our warehouse. Over 200,000 customers served online! Our feedback reflects our service. "Fast delivery, great seller", "Fantastic, came right away and was in perfect condition -- thanks!"
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CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS.
M. Tvllii Ciceronis De officiis libri tres. Cato Major; vel, De senectute. Laelius; vel, De amicitia. Paradoxa stoicorum sex. Consolatio, M. Tullio Ciceroni in quibusdam exemplaribus adscripta. Cum optimis ac postremis exemplaribus accurate collati
      ex Officina Elseviriana, Lvgd. Batavor., 1642 - 12mo; pp. 301 [i.e. 311]; printer's device on title-page; contemporary full vellum a bit soiled; good and sound. Issued as vol. I in the first Elzevier edition of the Opera; bound with: M. Tvllii Ciceronis Scriptorvm Fragmenta. Accedit Fr. Fabricii Marcodvrani Historia Ciceroniana : Per Consules descripta, & in annos LXIV. distincta, ex Officina Elseviriana, 1642, pp. 318, [9]; printer's device on title-page. Issued as vol. X in the first Elzevier edition of the Opera. Willems 535; Copinger 909. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Capitoli della Gabbella del Passaggio. Fatti in vigore di Chirografo di N.S. Papa Urbano VIII.
      Rinaldo Ruuli, Orvieto 1642 - In-8. 12 misnumb. p. Printer's device on title page, woodcut initial letter and tailpieces. Some minor, insignificant staining. Bound in full old vellum.
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[AZEVEDO, Luiz (or Luís) Marinho de].
El Principe encubierto, manifestado en quatro discursos politicos, exlamados al Rey Don Phelippe IIII de Castilla . . . Escrivelos Lucindo Lusitano.
      Lisbon, Domingos Lopes Rosa, a custa de Lourenço de Queiros, 1642. (2), 55 ll.; lacking the final blank. 4º, modern mottled calf, slightly warped. Tissue repairs on A3-6, without loss; final 3 leaves have mild brownstain. Bookplate and shelf tag of the Conde de Sucena. FIRST EDITION of this rare Sebastianist work, addressed to King Philip IV of Spain. Marinho de Azevedo (d. 1652), a native of Lisbon, was a staunch supporter of the Bragança family. He also wrote an important work on the loss of Hormuz (@Apologeticos discursos, Lisbon 1641) and several other works, all in Spanish. Innocêncio V, 304; XVIII, 189: calling for 55 ll., and citing only the copy at the Livraria de Jesus. Fonseca, @Aditamentos p. 55: without collation. Trindade 107: "obra muito rara." @Exposição Bibliográfica da Restauração 1103: calling for (4), 55 ll., apparently in error. Barbosa Machado III, 110. Garcia Perez p. 350. Coimbra, @Reservados 358. Palha 2999. Azevedo-Samodães 1971. Sucena 697: this copy. NUC: MH, ICN.
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GUICHENON, S(amuel)(1607-1664):
Episcoporum Bellicensium, qui et domini temporales civitatis Bellici, et S.R.I. Principes sunt, Chronographica series.
      Parisiis, Mathurinus du Puis, 1642, in-4to, titre (avec vign. gravee) + 5 ff. + 168 p. + 2 ff. (armorials), relie avec 2 ff. au debut avec description de la reliure et de l'ouvrage ms. en langue francaise, timbre par la bibliotheque de Joseph Nouvellet a St-Andre de Corcy, texte orne d'initiales calligr. et vign. d'en-tete de chapitre gravees, bel exemplaire complet,2 ex libris graves dont un de l'auteur, l'autre de la bibliotheque de Joseph Nouvellet a St-Andre de Corcy (XIXe s.), belle reliure factice en maroquin rouge, dos sur 5 nerfs avec p. de titre, seme de fleurs de lys, filets et fleurs de lys sur les plats, dentelles int., tranche sup. doree, (rel. signe Auguste Petit, dorures de Wampflug), avec etui en demi-cuir double de chamois avec coins leger. frottes, tres bel exemplaire. Oeuvre tres rare du grand historiographe francais Samuel Guichenon, aun des hommes les plus erudits de son temps" (Gr. Larousse du XIXe s.), portant son propre ex libris, complet avec les 2 feuilles de description armorials souvent manquantes a la fin. Cet exemplaire fut lave et recu une somptueuse nouvelle reliure au XIXe s. Il s'agit d'un traite historique sur les eveques et seigneur du diocese et de la ville de Belley (dep. Aine) et fut dedie par l'auteur a Jean de Passelaigne, eveque de Belley au temps de la parution de l'ouvrage. Pas chez Brunet et Graesse.
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BARI-BASILICATA - BLAEU, JOHAN. 1642. - 'TERRA DI BARI ET BASILICATA'. CARTA GEOGRAFICA CON RICCO CARTIGLIO E SCALA ORNATI DA FIGURE ALLEGORICHE E STEMMI A DESTRA. IN: WILHELM EN IOHAN BLAEU ... NIEUWE ATLAS ... AMSTERDAM BY IOHAN BLAEU, 1642.
      Inc. rame, f. 50x38. Larghi margini regolari, splendida e forte coloritura coeva, con alcune parti dorate.
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BEKA, J. de, W. HEDA,
De episcopis Ultraiectinis. Recogniti et notis historicis illustrati ab Arn. Buchelio. Accedunt Lamb. HORTENSII secessionum Ultraiectinarum libri, et Siffridi PETRI Appendix ad historiam Ultrajectinam). 3 in 1 Bd.
      Utrecht, J. van Doorn, 1642 (-1643).. Folio. 2 Bl., 191 (recte 173, 3), 12 S., 6 Bl.; 2 Bl., 331 S., 16 Bl.; 4 Bl., 180 S., 16 Bl. Mit 1 doppelblatt-groß gestochenen Karte und 2 Textkupfern. Pgtbd der Zeit (berieben, Rücken mit Einriss und kleiner Fehlstelle, etwas braunfleckig, Teil 1 ans Ende verbunden und ohne den gestochenen Haupttitel, Paginierung in Teil 1 springt nach S. 167). (IBF0052). Sammelausgabe der drei wichtigsten Schriften zur Geschichte des Bistums Utrecht. De Beka war der bedeutendste Geschichtsschreiber Utrechts im 14. Jahrh. Seine Darstellung reicht bis zum Jahr 1346, die Fortsetzung des Suffridus Petri bis 1393. Der 'Historia episcoporum Ultraiectensium' des Willem Hedas (gest. 1525) kommt heute Quellenwert zu durch die Anführung sehr alter Urkunden, die seither verloren gegangen sind (ADB 11, 219). Hortensius (gest. 1574) schildert die nachfolgenden Wirren, in deren Verlauf Utrecht zwar zum Erzbistum erhoben wurde, aber zugleich seinen Charakter als weltliche Herrschaft verlor.
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[ALARCÃO, Rui Figueiredo de].
@[Caption title]: Relaçam da victoria que o general da cavallaria Francisco de Mello Mo[n]teiro mòr do Reyno teve dos Castelhanos, nos campos de Badajoz, dia do glorioso Sanctiago do presente anno de 1642.
      [colophon]: Lisbon, Na Officina de Domingos Lopes Rosa, 1642. Elegant woodcut initial "T" on recto of first leaf. [4 ll.]. 8º, disbound. Upper margin cut short, but never touching text. Single pinpoint wormhole in lower inner margins, never affecting the text. A bit of light toning. Overall a good to very good copy. FIRST and ONLY EDITION. Describes an engagement on 24 July, 1642, as well as events immediately leading up to said engagement, as well as events following it in the vicinities of Olivença, Badajoz and Elvas on the Portuguese-Spanish frontier. Arouca A82. Innocêncio XVIII, 183. Fonseca, @Restauração 163. @Exposição bibliográfica da Restauração 1181. Trindade @Restauração 146. Palha 3129. Azevedo-Samodães 2686. Ameal 937. Porbase cites a copy in the Biblioteca Nacional, Lisboa (in poor condition), and another, from the colleciton of the Visconde da Trindade, in the Biblioteca Geral da Universidade de Coimbra ("aparado").
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
Opera. Cum optimis exemplaribus accurate collata. 10 Bände. Mit gestoch. Titel und gestoch. Porträt in Band 1, die anderen Titel mit Druckermarke. Kl.-8°. Prachtvolle rote geglättete Maroquinbde d. 18. Jahrh. auf 4 Bünden mit Rückenschild, reicher Rücken-, Steh- und Innenkantenvergoldung, Deckel mit dreifacher Filete. Marmorpapiervorsätze. Goldschnitt.
      Leiden, Elzevier, 1642. - Erste Ausgabe des berühmten Elzevier-Cicero in makellosen, sehr dekorativen Einbänden. "A very beautiful and correct edition" (Dibdin), die dem verbesserten Text J. Gruters (Hamburg 1618) folgt. "This, as Elzevirs go, is an attractive edition. The engraved title page is handsome, the portrait of Cicero not bad, the prefatory matter well arranged, and the rest of the work made up of the solid pages characteristic of the house" (Updike). "Cette édition est très jolie et recherchée" (Willems). "Bibliographers . dwell with rapture on the beauty of the paper and brilliancy of the type; and critics allow that its correctness is equal to its beauty . In France, fine copies of this edition are much sought after" (Dibdin). ? Band 9 in der bevorzugten Variante mit 301 Seiten. Etwas stockfleckig. ? Willems 535. Rahir 530. Schweiger 106. Updike II 17f (m. Abb.). Dibdin I 400. * Very handsome set of the celebrated Elzevier-Cicero in magnificent bindings. With engraved title and portrait in vol. 1, printer's device on the title-pages of the other volumes, and a few woodcut initials, head- and tail-pieces. 18th century French red polished morocco, spines raised on four bands, olive morocco labels with gilt lettering, spines with elaborate gilt floral decoration, boards with triple gilt fillets with small rosettes on corners, gilt lower edges and inner dentelles, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers.
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ALDROVANDI ULISSE -
MONSTRORUM HISTORIA CUM PARALIPOMENIS HISTORIA OMNIUM ANIMALIUM. BARTHOLOMAEUS AMBROSINUS ... COMPOSIT. BOLOGNA, TEBALDINI, 1642. IN FOLIO LEG. PIENA PELLE ANTICA, TITOLO E FREG IN ORO AL DORSO, A SEI SNODI, FRONT. INC. DA G.B. CORIOLANO, PP. (8)-748-(28)-159 (6) CON 477 INC. XIL. (MOLTISSIME A PIENA PAG) BELLA MARCA TIP. IN FINE. MANCA ALL'INIZIO UNA CARTA BIANCA ED UNA LIEVE GORA DI CIRCA UN CM. (PER DIECI CIRCA) ACCOMPAGNA LA PARTE BIANCA SUP. DI TUTTO IL VOLUME. NISSEN ZBI, 74.
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NALSON, John (1638?-86)
An Impartial Collection of the Great Affairs of State, From the Beginning of the Scotch Rebellion in the Year 1639. To the Murther of King Charles I. Wherein The first Occasions, and the whole Series of the late Troubles in England, Scotland, & Ireland, are faithfully Represented. Vol. I (II)
      London : Printed for S. Mearne, T. Dring, B. Tooke, T. Sawbridge, and C. Mearne. 1682-83 Folio, 2 vols, v.1. engr. front., [8], lxxix, [1], 817, [17] pp : v.2. engr. front., [8], xii pp, engr. port., 920, [22] pp, early inscription "Jos. Greedy his Book" on first leaf, later bookplate of "Grant of Litchborough" on pastedown of v.1., cont. calf, lacking labels on spines, somewhat worn but joints sound. An extensive and important chronicle of the beginning of the Civil War, regretably never continued past the beginning of 1642. Nalson, a royalist, set out to produce an antidote to Rushworth's Collections which he saw as blackening the memory of Charles I. Consequently he acquired the patronage of Charles II and was allowed free access to the various repositories of state papers. He seems to have taken many of these documents away with him and after his death a very valuable collection of papers was disposed of by his family. Some portions are now in the Bodleian and the British Library.
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Somerset (William Seymour Duke of)
THE LORD MARQUESSE OF HERTFORD, His Letter, Sent to the Queen in Holland. Also a Letter from the Committee in Sommersetshire, to the Houses of Parliament, with a Copy of their Message to Marquesse Hertford, and his men assembled in Arms at Shepton-Mallet, his answer thereunto. and their Resolution upon the same.
      August 8. London: Printed for Joseph Hunscott, and John Wright 1642 - 7pp including title, sm 4to, recent full calf, leather label on spine. Wing S4649. See Green's Bibliotheca Somersetensis Vol 1, pages 249 and 250. ---- Regular CATALOGUES issued, please e-mail for a FREE copy, they include SOMERSET - ( History - Topography - Genealogy - Natural History - Biography - Mining - Dialect - Language - etc. ) ---- [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Philipp (1497-1560). Melanchthon
Epistolarum Philippi Melancthonis, Libri IV. Quibus, Auctarii loco, accesserunt, Thomæ Mori et Ludovici Vivis Epistolæ. Cum Indicibus Locupletissimis.
      Book is in standard used condition. Thousands of satisfied customers! [Publisher: M. Flesher & R. Young]
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MELANCTHON, Philip
Epistolarum Philippi Melancthonis, libri iv. Quibus, auctarii loco, accesserunt; Thomae Mori et Ludovici Vivis epistolae. Cum indicibus locupletissimis.
      London M. Flesher and R. Young 1642. First London Edition. Folio in 6's. pp. [12], cols 968, 116, pp. [10]. Title page and device printed in red and black. Includes half-title. Dual column text. Tear on bottom of pp.504-505 (65mm) neatly sealed. Occasional spot of foxing but overall a clean copy. Bound in modern quarter calf with gilt stamped spine. Contains a selection of correspondences by Philip Melancthon (1497-1560) the famous Reformation theologian. Included also are epistles by Thomas More and Juan Luis Vives. This edition is often bound with another work, the "Epistolarum D. Erasmi Roterodami" which is not present here. [Wing M1635; Lowndes, 1530, Graesse IV, p. 469]..
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FIORENTINI FRANC. MARIA
MEMORIE DI MATILDA LA GRAN CONTESSA PROPUGNACOLO DELLA CHIESA, CON LE PARTICOLARI NOTIZIE DELLA SUA VITA E CON L'ANTICA SERIE DEGLI ANTENATI.
      Lucca, Pellegrino Bidelli, 1642" "Restituita all'origine della patria lucchese." "In 4°, antiporta finemente incisa + cc.nn. 4 + pp. 355 + 170 + 18 nn. Testo in cornice. Legatura in mezza pelle con titolo oro al dorso. Cfr. MORENI I, 375. PRIMA EDIZIONE RARA. 3021106 X10 CHI/171
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Willem Blaeu
Catalonia
      1642. 61 x 50. Edición con toponimia castellana/catalana/latina. Grabado de cobre. Color original (perfilado). Condición excelente, con márgenes, mide 61x50 cm aprox. Mapa atractivo de Cataluña. cartela del título decorada con dos rosas de viento y barcos en mar. Escala 1/800 000. Publicación original dentro del Atlas Novus de G. Bleau. Este mapa es un magnífico ejemplar de la Edad de Oro de la Cartografía Holandesa. Edition with toponymy Espanish / Catalan / Latin. Engraving copper. Original (outlined) color. Excellent condition, with margins, measures 61x50 cm aprox. Attractive map of Catalonia. Decorated title cartouche, two roses of wind and ships in sea.
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CHAULIAC, Guy de. (JOUBERT, Laurent).
La Grande Chirurgie . Restituée par M. Laurens Ioubert.
      Lyon, Simon Rigaud,1642. - (8)ff + 601 (misnumb. 605) + (11)ff including last blank. Bound with: JOUBERT, Laurent. Annotations . sur toute la Chirurgie de M. Guy de Chauliac. Avec l’interpretation des langues dudit Guy; (c’est dire, L’explication de ses termes plus obscurs) . En cette derniere Edition, on a corrigé plusieurs fautes & manquements . Lyon, Simon Rigaud, 1642. (8)ff + 354pp + (7)ff. First title in red & black, printer’s devices on both titles with woodcut medallion portraits of Joubert on versos and at the end of the Annotations. With 59 woodcuts of surgical instruments on pp 310-355. Contemporary vellum; worn. Revised and corrected edition of the French text of Chauliac’s Chirurgia Magna with extensive commentaries by Laurent Joubert (1529-83), Chancellor of the Medical Faculty at Montpellier, then the most famous medical university worldwide. The French translation is by his son, Isaac Joubert. Guy de Chauliac (1298-1368) studied medicine at Montpellier, Toulouse, Paris, and Bologna. He is considered the first French surgeon and the founder of modern surgery. Chauliac was the first to distinguish between different types of hernias and to offer radical cures for them. His work, written about 1363, comprises his study of fractures, and an extensive section on maladies of the mouth and dental care, here found on pp458-465. The woodcut illustrations of surgical instruments used for this edition are mostly adapted from Paré’s work. Some light marginal waterstaining, but a sound copy with occasional traces of usage. Krivatsy 5155; Poletti, De re dentaria apud veteres, p24 (1659 edn). [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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England: Parliament
The Declaration and Votes of Both Houses of Parliament Concerning the Magazine at Hull, and Sir John Hotham Governour Thereof
      Robert Barker and By the Assigns of John Bill 1642 - Wing states A1326 (ANR.ED.) collation quarto, eight pages. The unnumbered title page has a four crown motif. This pamphlet, lacking stiff covers, is text only, string-tied at at least one location, though the deterioration of the hinging area has apparently compromised the other tying. The item is 6 1/2 inches by 4 3/4 inches. The paper is otherwise legible and decent given the items age. Some fox/stain. *We feel that books offered for internet sale should be described thoroughly and accurately. Books listed by Brass Dolphin are so described, and graded, using the strict, traditional standards. For this reason, we have virtually zero returns.*
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Anonyme
EX MUNIFICENTIA REGIS CHRISTIANISSIMI MUSARUM PARIENSIUM, IN REGIO LUDOVICI MAGNI COLLEGIO SOCIETATIS JESU AGONOTHETAE PERMETUI, PALMARE HOC VOLUMEN in ejusdem colegii. Mertius & maximo ordinum omnium concursu ac plausu in Theatro consecutus est anno die cujus rei fidem facio chirographo meo sigilloque Colegii - MAPHAEI S.R.E. CARD. BARBERINI NUNC URBANI PAPAE VIII POEMATA et PHILOMATI MUSAEIUVENILES, ed. novissima prioribus auctior et emendatior
      Parisiis e typographia regia 1642-1656 - , 2 t. en 1 vol. in-folio, veau brun de l’époque, dos à nerfs orné, plats à médaillon fleurdelisé central et encadrés d’une large frise dorée, dorée sur tranches, frontispices pleines pages, lettrines, vignettes, papier à grande marge, (mors fendus, manques aux coins et aux coupes, épidermures sur les plats), 318 / 276 p.
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PICO, Ranuccio
Appendice de vari soggetti Parmigianiche o per bonta di vita, o per dottrina sono stati in diversi tempi molto celebri & illustri . Divisi in cinque parti, o classi, con la tavola de nomi loro [WITH:] Catalogo de vescovi di Parma, estratto dalla cronica di detta citta. et da altri autori gravi [WITH:] Catalogo overo matricola de' dottori dell'una, e l'altra legge, del collegio di Parma. [WITH:] Aggiunte fatte alla soprascritta appendice con gli errori piu notabili
      Mario Vigna, Parma 1642 - Contemporary vellum over boards (small piece torn from front bottom corner; without end-papers) 4to . FIRST EDITION of this important reference work of "whos who" of Parma with emphasis on the author's lifetime; "Del Dottore Ranuccio Pico [1568-1644] Secretario dell'Altezza Sereniss. di Parma." The work is divided in four parts: the first is a collection of biographical accounts of important citizens; the second is a catalogue of the bishops of Parma; the third part consists of biographies of those who received doctorates at the University including accounts of their published works--the present author gives himself two and a half pages; the last part is a supplement to the first three parts. An important source book for the history of the city and university with a detailed and useful index. The work is rare and apparently never reprinted with OCLC locating only two microfilm copies (LC & Univ. of Illinois). It is interesting to note that there were several last minute corrections made with canceled leaves that also appear in the copy used for the microfilm Four parts in 1 vol.: [10], 3-246; 97, [24]; [2], 81-173, [68] pp. With cancelled leaves (complete with same cancels as in the Folger microform copy); Woodcut printer's devices on each of the four title- pages and printed within ornate typographic borders; several contemporary ownership inscriptions on title-page as well as an early illegible ownership stamp; H.P. Kraus bookplate on front paste-down along with a small older collections bookplate. §. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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Censorinus Grammaticus
De Die Natali
      Leiden:: Johann Maire,, 1642.. Contemp. limp vellum, old library stamps on t.p., bookplate of " Le Bibliophobe Bechtel. 8vo.. One folding diagram, 8 text cuts. Censorinus (3rd c. A.D.), Roman grammarian and author of this work on Natal days. "The first part deals with human life, particularly its origins, the second with time and its divisions." OCD.#11;"...De die natali, which is extant, is dedicated as a birhday present to a little-known patron, Quintus Caerellius; according to Censorinus' own statements,i it was written in 238. The content of this comprehensive work can be divided into three parts... The first part, which is based on the Roman savant Varro, deals chiefly with human procreation and pregnancy, with excursuses on the influence of the stars and on music. In the second part, which is based on a lost work by Varro, Censorinus treats the different divisions of time (age, year, month, day, etc.). As in the first part, he mentions the doctrines of Greek philosophers. Not all of the De die natali has survived; the manuscript of the conclusion has been lost, as are its author and title. This work, now entitled Fragmentum Censorini, is a more important for the history of science...It contains a series of short tractates from an encyclopedic work on astronomy, geometry, music, and metrics. The chapter on geometry, which deals with the definitions, postulates, and axioms of book I of Euclid's Elements, differs greatly from the other known translations of Euclid. The chapters on metrics are very detailed. This part contains the oldest known information on Roman metrics and may be based on a work by Varro. Thus De die natali and Fragmentum Censorini enrich our view of Greek and Roman science..." DNB STCN 164208. Caillet 2135. Gardiner, Astrologica, 734. Schweiger I,101. Houzeau-Lancaster I,1046. OCLC C870. Neville I,253. Cantamessa I,950.
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Andrewes, Bishop; John Jackson (dedication
The Moral Law Expounded 1. Largely, 2. Learnedly, 3. Orthodoxly. That is , the long-expected and much-desired Worke of Bishop Andrewes Upon the Ten Commandments
      Printed for Michael Sparke, Robert Milbourne, Richard Cotes, and Andrew Crooke, London 1642 - A clean and solid copy in original leather binding with five raised bands and original printer's red stain to all edges. Covers well worn with corners curling inward and leather rubbed from one corner. Hinges split but joints still intact. Eps clipped. Owner's name on front pastedown. Text clean. Binding tight. As is. [ Montreal Books rating system: 1. Fine 2. Near Fine 3. Very Good 4. Good 5. Fair ] [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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TAYLOR, JOHN
The devil turn'd round-head: or, Plvto become a Brownist. Being a just comparison, how the Devil is become a Round-Head? In what manner, and how zealously (like them) he is affected with the moving of the Spirit. With the holy Sifters desire of copula
      [London, 1642]. First edition, small 4to, pp. [8]; title-page woodcut; bound by Mackenzie in full olive morocco decorated in gilt, spine elaborately gilt, inner dentelles, marbled endpapers; joints rubbed, else very good. John Taylor, called "The Water Poet," was a waterman, collector of the wine fees for the Lieutenant of the Tower, and keeper of a public house at Oxford and Westminster. He wrote a vast number of pamphlets numbering some 138 on a variety of subjects which were first collected in 1630. Taylor was known for his eccentric exploits, one of which was sailing on the Thames in a boat made of brown paper. In this work the title-page contains an interesting woodcut which is from the block used for Taylor's "A Reply as true as Steele" (1641), reproduced in the catalogue of the Clawson Sale 1926. In this version the devil's horns were, however, removed from the block, so as to show him transformed into a Roundhead. UCLA, Yale, Harvard, and NYPL in OCLC; NUC adds Indiana, Chicago, and the Huntington. Wise, Ashley Library, vol. 7, p. 92.
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[TAYLOR, John (1580-1653) - Attributed to]
St. Hillaries Teares Shed Upon All Professions, from the Judge to the petty Fogger. From the spruce Dames of the Exchange, to the durty walking Fishmongers. From the Covent Garden Lady of iniquity, to the Turnebal streete Trull, And indeed from the Tower
      London: 1642. 8vo.; pp. 8. A humourous pamphlet on the recess of the Long Parliament in 1641/1642, during the dark period of the Plague and the political unrest, at the height of the English Revolution at which time, in addition to all other troubles, English society suffered the social and economic costs of militarisation. 8 pages of text, fine, held in a folded marbled paper wrapper and encased in a larger hardback chemise of grey boards with a green cloth spine, the whole made-up for protective purpose.
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FRANCOIS PETRARQUE / Francesco Petrarca
Le Rime - 1642
      Petit in folio. Brunet IV-564 : recueil rare. En italien. Rome, Grignani 1642. Format : 22 sur 32 cm (petit in-folio). Collationne complet de 5 feuillets, 20 feuillets (pagines I a XXXX), 48 pages. Le Rime di M. Francesco Petrarca estratte da un suo originale. Il trattato delle virtu morali di Roberto Re di Gerusalemme Il tesoretto di ser Brunetto latini. Con quattro canzoni di Bindo Bonichi da Sienna. Reliure plein velin, dos lisse orne de filets or un peu passes, grandes marges. Robert de Jerusalem est Robert II d'Anjou, dit le Sage, roi de Naples au XIVe siecle. Legeres salissures sur la page de titre. Pages parfois jaunies. Bel exemplaire.
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A Copy of the commission Of Array Granted From His Majesty To The Marquesse of Hertford.
      Printed by L.N. and I.F. for E. Husbands and F. Frank, and are to be sold at their shops in the middle Temple, and the Kings-head in Fleetstreet. London. August 24. 1642. - 4to. Half leather with marbled boards, gilt horizontal title to spine. Corners and edges rubbed , condition good. Marbled end papers. Pages quite delicate and frayed at edges NAT, ink marks on margin of p6 NAT, 8pp. The binder has bound in extra pages. A good copy. Wing C 2168. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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CHARLES I.
The Kings Majesties Answer to the Petition of the House of Commons, sent on Saturday last, the nine and twentieth of this instant January, 1642.
      London, for John Burroughes, 1642 - Broadside, folio, some browning to margins and crease fold, one small hole in centre (no sense lost) left side margins frayed but text virtually complete and legible, printed one side, early fold, as issued. The first of five broadside versions of this text, all rare. The King answers the Commons message of the 26th January as unacceptable, in which they sought an accomodation on the question of the Tower of London and the Militia in general. Wing C2132. Steele 1966.
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BARBOSAE, Augustini.
Collectanea Doctorum, Qui suis in operibus Concilii Tridentini loca referentes, illorum materiam incidenter tractarunt, & varias quaestiones, in foro Ecclesiastico versantibus maximè utiles, & necessarias, deciderunt.
      - Lugduni, Laurentii Durand, 1642, 35'5 x 24 cm., perg., 14 h. incluso portada a dos tintas y con un grabado al cobre - 492 págs. a dos columnas - 32 h. RELIGIÓN
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BROWNE, John
A worthie speech spoken in the Honourable House of Commons Ianuarie the XVII. MDCXLI. By Mr. John Browne Esquire and Knight of the shire for the county of Dorset. Wherein, he explains and layes open to the said House, the manifold eminent dangers which are like to fall upon the county, by reason of Digbies escape, and assistance which is to be feared will joyn with him in his intentions, by reason divers and the most part of Sherborn, Evill, Brunswick, and other towns of which he is Lord over, for the most part consists of Papists, Recusants and other of his confederates. With the relation ...
      London. Printed for H. Homer. 1642 4to., (7) + 1pp. (verso of last leaf blank), title-page a littledustmarked, a good wide-margined copy with the exception of the second leaf which is a little cropped at head with partial loss of a few letters on verso, preserved in later plain wrappers with printed label on upper cover. First edition: rare. Wing B.5120. Thomason E 200(a). ESTC & OCLC together locate copies at 6 libraries in Brit. Isles + 8 elsewhere (i.e. all in US). Although this purports to be a speech actually delivered in the Commons by the Dorset M.P. John Browne (1580-1659), an annotation in the Thomason copy suggests that it was 'not spoken in ye House'. It is, in any event, a strongly worded warning to Parliament, little more than eight months before the commencement of the Civil War and barely two weeks after the attempted arrest of the five Members, that Dorset and particularly those elements in the Digby camp, was a potential powder keg, fully armed and ready to blow. Browne gives a particularly gloomy picture. Dorset was 'never in so much danger as now, never so dejected, nor ever so oppressed as at this present time'. He refers to the 'treacherous confederacy betwixt the Lord Digby and Lunsford' and warns that Digby was particularly dangerous because of 'the greatnesse of his authoritie with us, his larg revenues and multiplicity of tenants, who are for the most part Recusants, and impetuous resisters of the Protestant religion: and not only so, but also by their multiplicity of armor, muskets, and other ammunition every particular man exceeding, having greater and larger store, than any neighboring Protestant thereunto adjoyning, their being within ten miles distance of the said Lord Digbies house, at Sherborn, Evill, Brunswicke, Bedminster, and other villages within the compendium of his Lordships demeans, above seventy housholds of Roman Catholicks, weil provided to make resistance against any that shall oppose them ......'. Browne later concludes by suggesting that Digby's Dorset set should be 'disarmed of their store of pernicious provision' and 'those which are suspicious persons may have their houses searched, for fear of conspiracie'.
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De Barry, Paul
La solitude de Philagie, ou l'adresse pour s'occuper avec profit aux exercises spirituels une fois tous les ans, durant huict ou dix jours : avec les meditations, considerations, examens, & lectures spirituelles qu'on pourra
      Lyon: Claude Rigaud & les Fils, 1642. Quatriesme Edition. HB. Full black gilt stamped leather, four raised bands on spine, 16 mo, (41), 631, (3) pp. Full page portrait of St. Joseph before text. Brown endpapers. An early, and very scarce edition of this work by de Barry (1587-1661), a French Jesuit and Provincial of Lyon. Old seminary bookplate and booksellers label front pastedown, stamped lettering top of title page, no marks in text, binding tight. Remnants of label bottom of spine. Covers show minor edge wear, front joint starting to crack but holding firm. Book condition VG-.
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DAILLE, JEAN (Joannes Dallaeus)
IOANNIS DALLAEI DE IMAGINIBUS LIBRI IV ... Bound with ... DE JEJUNIS ET QUADRAGESIMA LIBER I
      EX OFFICINA ELZEVIRIANA Lugd Bat. 1642 Contemporary Vellum 8vo hardback 2 VOLUMES BOUND IN ONE. (16) + 552 + (3) pages ... bound with ... (16) + 776 pages, published Typis Johaniis Columbii, Daventriae (Deventer) 1654. Both volumes bound together in contemporary vellum, very clean, title of first volume only on spine in ms. The first work, published by Elzevier, is Willems 536. Both works are by the eminent French Protestant theologian (1594-1670), the first being a Latin translation by Daille himself of his 'De la creance des Peres sur le fait des images' which was printed in Geneva in 1641. Provenance: E Heron-Allen with his book label inside the front board, overlaying a label of Jacobi Brovn Craven, Kirkvallensis Very Good/No Jacket
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Scotland. Privy Council
The True Petition of the Entire Body of the Kingdome of Scotland. With an Act of the Secret Councell of Scotland upon the same Petition [caption title]
      London:: Printed for George Lindesay, and are to be sold by Iohn Giles,, [1642].. One of three editions, each from different publishers in London the same year.. A few old folds, some light soiling to the verso. Trimmed rather close, touching the headline but with no loss; a very good copy.. Half-sheet broadside, 13-1/2 x 9-1/4 inches. Contemporary annotation in ink on the verso, "31 May 1642. An Act of Secret Counsell." Wing T-2853A [CHECK]; Crawford, Catalogue of British Broadsides, 28: "The Act of the Secret Council, dated 1st June, 1642, declares that they will have a special care not to do anything contrary to the late treaty, or which might infringe the union and peace, or weaken the confidence between the two kingdoms.
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Franz, Wolfgang
Historia animalium sacra,
      Wittenberg, Balthasar Mevius 1642. in qua pleorumque animalium praeciquae proprietatis in gratiam studiosorum theologiae, & ministrorum verbi ad usum eikonologikon (graece) breviter accommodantur... Editio quinta. Wittenberg, Balthasar Mevius 1642. 24 Bll. (ungezählt), 874 S., 34 Bll. (ungezählt) Inhaltsverzeichnis u. Register. Mit zweifarbigem Titel. Pergament d. Zeit m. handschriftlichem Rückentitel. VD17 1:051463M. - Spätere Ausgabe des zuerst 1612 erschienenen, wiederholt aufgelegten Werkes des lutherischen Theologen Wolfgang Franz (1564 - 1628). Die seinerzeit sehr geschätzte Schrift "gibt dem Geistlichen Anweisung, wie er in bildlicher Weise die einzelnen Züge aus dem Leben der Thiere benutzen könne" (ADB VII, 320). - Einband etwas fleckig u. gering bestoßen, vorderer Vorsatz etwas fleckig u. mit kleinen Fehlstellen, Besitzvermerk auf Titel, durchgehend etwas gebräunt u. gering fleckig, Anstreichungen von alter Hand, wenige Blatt mit kleinen Wurmlöchern.
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Montagu, Richard
The acts and monuments of the church before Christ incarnate.
      Miles Flesher & Robert Young, London 1642 - First edition: Doctrinal discussion by Richard Montagu (or Mountague), Bishop of Norwich. A controversial theologian, Montagu sought to moderate between the extremes of Catholicism and Calvinism, with his stated goal being to support the Anglican Church by standing "in the gapp against Puritanisme and Popery" (Correspondence of John Cosin, 1.21). Allibone, however, joins many of the bishop's contemporaries in feeling that "There is no doubt as to the place where Bishop Montagu desired to go and to carry with him the king and the Church of England, - to the bosom of the Church of Rome." In the present work Montagu examines Jewish doctrine and practices before the birth of Jesus, and their implications for Christianity; in doing so he argues strongly against Casaubon, Scaliger, and other Protestant scholars, while defending the Catholic Baronius and his Annales Ecclesiastici. The dedication, written in Latin and Greek, is addressed to Jesus Christ. Folio (27.7 cm, 10.9"). [4], 307, [1 (blank)], 313-552 pp. Wing (rev. ed.) M2469; ESTC R3327; Allibone 1344. Contemporary mottled calf, shellacked, covers framed and panelled in blind double fillets with blind-tooled corner fleurons, simply rebacked (without labels) with complementary mottled calf; board edges with gilt roll. Original leather rubbed, shellac showing small cracks, edge gilt mostly lost; title-page with small early inked addition to author's name and with inked numeral in lower margin. One early inked marginal annotation, one early inked doodle in lower margin. First and last few leaves with margins browned; light age-toning throughout; occasional foxing and spots of staining. Pagination interrupted, but collation matches ESTC. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]
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BAAZIUS, JOANNIS.
Inventarium Ecclesiæ Sveo-Gothorum Continens integram Historiam Eccles. Svec. Libris VIII descriptam incipiendo a Vetustate et Religione hujus Gentis in Scandia primo residentis.
      - Lincopiæ (Linköping), Güntherus, 1642. 4to. Velbavaret samt. helldrbd. med spejl. Rig rygforgyldning. (16),842,(12) pp. Pagina 663 fejlpagineret til 664, omtrykt ?? Godt eksemplar på trykpapir. Warmholtz No. 1649. Første svenske kirkehistorie.
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PICENO - BLAEU, JOHAN. 1642. - 'PRINCIPATO CITRA OLIM PICENTIA'. RICCA E BELLA CARTA GEOGRAFICA CON GRANDE CARTIGLIO ORNATO CON IL TITOLO E FIGURE ALLEGORICHE, SORMONTATO DA STEMMA IN BASSO A SINISTRA. IN ALTO A DESTRA SCALA CON UN PERSONAGGIO, DUE BARCHE E ROSA DEI VENTI SUL MARE. MOLTO DECORATIVA. IN: WILHELM EN IOHAN BLAEU ... NIEUWE ATLAS ... AMSTERDAM BY IOHAN BLAEU, 1642.
      Inc. rame, f. 50x38. Larghi margini regolari, splendida e forte coloritura coeva, con alcune parti dorate.
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N/A
The Declaration of the Knights, Gentry, and Trained Bands of the Couuty of Kent . Wherein they declare their Resolution to march against the Kings Army . and rescue his Majesty out of the Cavaleers hands. Likewise the answer of the House of Parliament
      For J. Barks December 22, 1642, [London] - Pamphlet measuring 18cm by 14cm, title page with woodcut border, verso of title page blank, the Declaration and Parliament's reply each have wood engraved headpiece and run to 3 pages each. The pamphlet is in very good condition with just a few marginal to the title page which extends to the top edge of subsewquent leaves but which does not affect the text. Printed four months after the King had raised his standard at Nottingham on August 22nd, an action seen to mark the start of the 1st Civil War and just a few months after the war's first major battle at Edgehill this pamphlet is interesting because it clearly shows that the war was not seen as a war with the King so much as a war for the King. At this point those engaged on the Parliament's side were far from abandoning ideas of monarchy, rather they wished to bring the monarchy back within what they saw as the laws of England and to free it from, in the words of this document, "the malevolent counsell of an ill-affected party of Malignants and Cavaleirs". Wing D698 , 4to , 8 pp. [Attributes: First Edition]
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Rudolf von Dieskau.
Legation oder Abschickung der Esel in Parnassum. Gestellet und verfertiget Durch Randolphum van Duysburgk.
      Leipzig, Gregor Ritzsch 1642 - Gregor Ritzsch Leipzig 1642. 68 nn. Seiten, Neuerer Pappband. Äusserst seltene satirische Prosaschrift aus der Zeit des 30jährigen Krieges des Satirikers und bukolischen Dichters Rudolf von Dieskau (1593 - 1656), der in Finsterwalde geboren wurde, herzoglicher Hofmeister in Weimar, seit 1628 Mitglied der "Fruchtbringenden Gesellschaft" war und dann Hofmeister des sächsischen Kurprinzen in Dresden wurde. In eine Tierfabel gekleidet wird das Schicksal der unterdrückten Landbevölkerung geschildert und mit Witz und Laune werden menschliche Schwächen, sowie das Hof- und Staatsleben parodiert. - Jöcher II 117. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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MENOU seigneur de CHARNIZAY(René de)
La pratique du cavalier ou est enseignée la vraye méthode qu'il doit tenir pour mettre son cheval à la raison, & le rendre capable de paroistre sur la carriere, obeïssant à l'ordre des plus justes proportions de tous les plus beaux Arts & Maneges.(.)Augmentee des maladies qui arrivent ordinairement aux chevaux, & les remedes d'iceux.
      - Paris, Jean Corrozet 1642; In 8 de 125 pp., rel. d'ép.plein velin ivoire, accroc avec petit manque au dos, mouillures marginales in fine, sinon bon ex. L'éditeur Corrorzet semble avoir été le seul éditeur à avoir ajouté le petit traité sur les maladies des chevaux (Mennessier II, 188). "Célèbre écuyer français, 1578-1651). Gentilhomme Tourangeau, fut écuyer de la Grande Ecurie sous Henri IV et sous Louis XIII(.) Il était l'ami et l'élève préféré de Pluvinel
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Geneve - Genf. - gravee par Matthaus MERIAN.
       1642, 23x34 cm. (30.4x38), eau-forte originale avec devise OPost Tenebras Lux' et legende gravee en bas, belles marges, (extr. de la Topographia Helvetiae, Rhaetiae et Valesiae de Martin Zeiller, Francfort 1642). Impression fort bien.Peintre, graveur et editeur, Merian , (Basel 1593 - 1650 Schwalbach) est une personnalite marquante de l'art topographique de son epoque. Son Theatrum Europeum, la Merian Bible et surtout la Cosmographia de Martin Zeiller, importante encyclopedie hist. et geogr. du Saint-Empire, dont le premier tome est consacre a la Suisse. Kupferstich auf Butten, in der Darstellung oben gest. Tit. daruber mittig Wappenschild mit Spruchband: post tenebras lux. Im unt. Plr. gest. Legende. Breitrandig. Aus der Topographia Helvetiae, Frankfurt, 1642. Topographisch genaue Ansicht der Stadtanlage und der naheren Umgebung aus erhohter Position, angereichert mit Figuren und Booten. Mittelfalz. Ausserer Rand leicht angestaubt, sonst sehr schoner, kraftiger Abdruck in gutem Zustand.
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CAMARGO Y SALGADO, Hernando (1572-1652).
La Iglesia Militante. Chronologia sacra y epitome historial de todo cuanto ha sucedido en ella de prospero y adverso.
      Madrid, por Francisco Martinez, a costa de Pedro Garcia de Lodruz, mercader de libros, 1642. 4to.; 10 hs., 348 ff., 38 hs. Ejemplar falto de portada y frontispicio, además de las dos últimas hojas finales, de Tabla. Encuadernación en pergamino. El predicador e historiador agustino [1572-1652], nacido en Salamanca, fue tambien un excelente poeta, elogiado por Lope de Vega, y figura en el Catálogo de Autoridades de la Lengua. La presente obra fue incluída en el «Índice» de 1747, por lo que la mayor parte de los ejemplares de la misma aparecen faltos. Ecclesiástica - Historiografía y fuentes - España, Siglo(s) de Oro - Agustinos - Impresos del Siglo 17 - Salamanca
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ALARCÃO, Rui Figueiredo de].
Caption title]: Relaçam da victoria que o general da cavallaria Francisco de Mello Mo[n]teiro mòr do Reyno teve dos Castelhanos, nos campos de Badajoz, dia do glorioso Sanctiago do presente anno de 1642.
      [colophon]: Lisbon, Na Officina de Domingos Lopes Rosa, 1642. - Elegant woodcut initial "T" on recto of first leaf. [4 ll.]. 8°, disbound. Upper margin cut short, but never touching text. Single pinpoint wormhole in lower inner margins, never affecting the text. A bit of light toning. Overall a good to very good copy. FIRST and ONLY EDITION. Describes an engagement on 24 July, 1642, as well as events immediately leading up to said engagement, as well as events following it in the vicinities of Olivença, Badajoz and Elvas on the Portuguese-Spanish frontier. Arouca A82. Innocêncio XVIII, 183. Fonseca, @Restauração 163. @Exposição bibliográfica da Restauração 1181. Trindade @Restauração 146. Palha 3129. Azevedo-Samodães 2686. Ameal 937. Porbase cites a copy in the Biblioteca Nacional, Lisboa (in poor condition), and another, from the colleciton of the Visconde da Trindade, in the Biblioteca Geral da Universidade de Coimbra ("aparado").
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SEBIZIUS MELCHIOR
DISPUTATIO DE VARIOLIS ET MORBILLIS PRIMA (-SEXTA ET ULTIMA)... IN ARGENTORATENSIUM UNIVERSITATE PROPOSITA. |ARGENTORATI (STRASBURGO), TYPIS JO. PHILIPPI MULBII, 1642, 6 PARTI IN UN VOL.
      in-8, ff. (14+18+22+22+12+26: segn. A-C4, D2; A-D4, E2; A-E4, F2; A-E4, F2; A-C4; A-E4, F2, G4), leg. mod. m. marocch., tit. oro al dorso. Front. separati alle 6 parti. Prima edizione di queste 6 dispute su morbillo, varicella ed altre malattie esantematiche, tenute all'Universita' di Strasburgo, alla cui discussione parteciparono B. Nagelius, J. Becker, J.J. Wepfer, B. Scheffer, M. Ramelovius e P. Barbette. Melchior Sebisch (Strasbourg 1578-1674) fu primo professore di medicina ed archiatra ordinario nell'Universita' di Stasburgo per ben 62 anni; molto stimato, ebbe molti incarichi ed onori e dall'imperatore Ferdinando II fu creato conte palatino nel 1630; eruditissmo in ogni settore della medicina, scrisse vari trattati ed un gran numero di dissertazioni accademiche. Bell'esempl. Manca a tutti i repertori consultati. Leclerc, Biogr. medicale I, 434-5.
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BEKA, J. de, W. HEDA,
De episcopis Ultraiectinis. Recogniti et notis historicis illustrati ab Arn. Buchelio. Accedunt Lamb. HORTENSII secessionum Ultraiectinarum libri, et Siffridi PETRI Appendix ad historiam Ultrajectinam). 3 in 1 Bd.
      - Utrecht, J. van Doorn, 1642 (-1643). Folio. 2 Bl., 191 (recte 173, 3), 12 S., 6 Bl.; 2 Bl., 331 S., 16 Bl.; 4 Bl., 180 S., 16 Bl. Mit 1 doppelblatt-groß gestochenen Karte und 2 Textkupfern. Pgtbd der Zeit (berieben, Rücken mit Einriss und kleiner Fehlstelle, etwas braunfleckig, Teil 1 ans Ende verbunden und ohne den gestochenen Haupttitel, Paginierung in Teil 1 springt nach S. 167). (IBF0052) Sammelausgabe der drei wichtigsten Schriften zur Geschichte des Bistums Utrecht. De Beka war der bedeutendste Geschichtsschreiber Utrechts im 14. Jahrh. Seine Darstellung reicht bis zum Jahr 1346, die Fortsetzung des Suffridus Petri bis 1393. Der 'Historia episcoporum Ultraiectensium' des Willem Hedas (gest. 1525) kommt heute Quellenwert zu durch die Anführung sehr alter Urkunden, die seither verloren gegangen sind (ADB 11, 219). Hortensius (gest. 1574) schildert die nachfolgenden Wirren, in deren Verlauf Utrecht zwar zum Erzbistum erhoben wurde, aber zugleich seinen Charakter als weltliche Herrschaft verlor.
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