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[DU BREUIL. Pere Jean].
La perspective pratique, necessaire a tous peintres, graveurs, sculpteurs, architectes, orfevres, brodeurs, tapissiers, et autres se servant du dessin.
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Paris. Melchior Tavernier et Francois l'Anglais, dit Chartres. 1642 - 1679. 3 volumes in-4, plein maroquin citron XVIIIeme, triple filet dore sur les plats, dos a nerfs ornes, piece de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge, tranches dorees. [12] ff. ; 150 ff. ; [5] ff. ; 3 titres non compris dans la pagination - [12] ff. ; [123] ff. ; [6] ff. et 5 titres non compris dans la pagination - [19] ff. ; 165 ff. ; [7] ff. La Perspective pratique est parue en 3 volumes de 1642 a 1649. Notre exemplaire est compose de la premiere partie en edition originale de 1642, les seconde et troisieme parties sont en seconde edition de 1679. Le tome 1 contient 1 titre grave et 150 planches a pleine page; le tome 2 1 titre grave et 123 planches a pleine page; le tome 3 1 titre grave et 165 planches, dont 2 depliantes. Cet ouvrage a connu un tres grand succes lors de sa parution et est ici luxueusement relie en maroquin citron et provient de Pigache et de l'acteur Louis Jouvet. Barbier III, 837. Millard, 152. Fowler, 108. Cicognara, 823.
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AMMIRATO (Scipione.)
Discorsi sopra Cornelio Tacito, Nei quali si contiene il fiore di tutto quello, che si trova sparso ne libri delle attioni de Principi, e del buono o cattivo loro governo.
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Padova, Pauolo Frambotto, 1642 ; in-4, veau blond, encadr. fil. dor., dos orne de caissons dor. (Reliure de l'epoque). "24 ff. non chiffres, 486 pp. Ce furent sans doute les discours de Machiavel sur Tite-Live qui donnerent a Scipion Ammirato l'idee d'en faire sur Tacite. L'edition originale est de Florence 1594. La vie d'Ammirato (Lecce 1531 - Florence 1601) fut mouvementee. Apres avoir obtenu un canonicat a Venise, il dut fuir la Serenissime a cause d'un puissant mari jaloux ; a peine installe a Rome pres de Brianna Carraffa, niece du pape, il fut remercie et menace d'assassinat par sa protectrice pour avoir aussi "servi" sa soeur ; a Naples il se querella avec le futur eveque de Calvi et fut blesse d'un coup de surin entre les epaules ; sauve il retourna a Lecce ou son pere voulait le marier, mais le mariage fut manque. Apres de nombreuses tentatives infructueuses d'installation a Naples et Rome, il se fixa a Florence ou les Medicis lui offrirent enfin confort et travail. Ammirato est surtout connu pour son histoire de Florence. En mourant il fit don de sa fortune au jeune Del Bianco, un fils de macon qui lui avait servi de secretaire, en le priant de porter son nom. Del Bianco remplit fidelement cette condition en se faisant appeler Scipion Ammirato le Jeune. Il s'attacha au prince Laurent de Medicis et publia plusieurs inedits de son papa adoptif. De la bibliotheque P. Guiraudi (ex-libris) ; une charniere en partie fendue, sinon bel exemplaire."
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DE CROY Charles Alexandre, Sire et Duc
Memoires Guerriers de ce qu' y c' est passe aux Pays Bas depuis le Commencement de l' An 1600 iusques a la Fin de l' Annee 1606 par Charles Alexandre Sire et Duc De Croy, Marquis d' Havre, Prince et Mareschal Hereditaire du St Empire, Conte de Fontenoy & Chevalier de l' Ordre de la Toison d' or.
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En Anvers chez Hierosme Verdussen 1642 format : 2418 cm. relie, plein veau d' epoque, VII et 213 pages, avec la page de titre entierement illustree de motifs graves, fronton, blasons et guerriers, avec le titre en medaillon central ; avec ensuite en frontispice, un portrait grave de Philippe III d' Espagne, un portrait de l' auteur, quelques bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe tres travailles ; avec et surtout 33 plans (sur les 35) presque tous depliants ; dos a 5 nerfs, avec caissons ornes de filets et motifs floraux dores, ainsi que le titre egalement dore ; toutes tranches rouges. Mors legerement fendus aux extremites, coiffe superieure usee avec petit manque de cuir restaure, ainsi que le coin superieur ; cuir craquele sur l' ensemble des plats ; la premiere garde est absente ainsi qu' un plan d' Ostende et celui de Blockersdijck, sinon l' etat d' ensemble est tres bon et l' interieur de l' ouvrage introuvable, d' une fraicheur remarquable.
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BOUHÉREAU ( Élie )
Traité d'origéne contre Celse. Ou défence de la Religion Chrétienne contre les accusations des Païens. Traduit du grec par Elie Bouhéreau.
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Amsterdam, chez Henry Desbordes, marchand libraire, dans le Kalver-straat, 1700 First Edition FIRST EDITION IN FRENCH, with an engraved frontispiece, pp (30), 480, (4, additional notes and errata), complete with the preface and the two final leaves, 4to, contemporary calf, gilt spine, with label, gilt, neatly repaired retaining original endpapers and flyleaves, very slight worming at beginning affecting the blank margin only of the frontispiece, the title and the first few leaves, otherwise a very good copy with the 18C armorial bookplate of Charles Grave Hudson, a director of the South Sea Company, of Wanlip Hall, Leicestershire. The only substantial published work by Élie Bouhéreau, the first public librarian in Ireland. Bouhéreau (1642?-1719) a learned Huguenot physician who fled to England in 1685 on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, was a notable Huguenot scholar, but this is his only substantial work : his only other published work is an early pamphlet, Lettre at Mademoiselle D.B., sur le choix d’un médecin (1674 ); and he also contributed to an edition of the Bible in 1714. With the accession of William III he was appointed secretary first to Thomas Cox, envoy to the Swiss Cantons, and then in Piedmont to Henri de Massue de Ruvigny, Deputy-general of the Huguenots, and subsequently Earl of Galway. Galway was Lord Justice of Ireland in 1697-1701, and Bouhéreau probably first came to Ireland in his train. While in Dublin he came to the notice of Narcissus Marsh, the protestant primate, who was then campaigning for the establishment of a public library in Dublin : Marsh persuaded Bouhéreau to give his own library (valued at £500-600) on condition that he be appointed stipendiary library keeper. The library was established by Royal Warrant in 1701 and by Act of Parliament in 1707 ; Bouhéreau occupied the post until his death in May 1719, latterly with the assistance of his son John. This translation of Origen’s Contra Celsum (a reply to the pagan Celsus’s attack on Christianity) was begun as early as 1669, when Bouhéreau’s friend Valentin Conrart, one of the founders of the Académie Française, persuaded him to direct his studies in a definite course. It was still not finished in 1685, when the translator submitted the MS to Friedrich Spanheim, and the final publication was delayed until early 1700, when Bouhéreau was established at Dublin : the dedication to Galway in the present copy has ‘A Dublin, le [blank]’, but the copy at Marsh’s library is apparently dated 1 January (see White p. 139). Brunet IV 229 notes that ‘dans beaucoup d’exemplaires on a omis la préface, les errata, et l’index des notes’ : this copy has both the preface and the two leaves at the end. They are also present (oddly enough, in duplicate) in the copy Bouhéreau gave to Spanheim, now in the British Library; but the NUC record does not list them and Brunet seems to be accurate (as usual) in his estimate - a quick check of several known copies reveals almost none with these two final leaves. For an account of Bouhéreau, see Newport J.D. White, ‘Elias Bouhéreau of La Rochelle, first public librarian in Ireland’, in Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 27, section C (1908-9), pp. 126-58. NUC records only three copies: OCH, PPL, ICU. Not included in Sweeney, Ireland and the Printed Word.
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Wecker, J. J.
Antidotarium generale et speciale. 2 Tle in 1 Band
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Basel, Genathius 1642. - Mit einigen Textholzschn. 8 Bll., 1210 Sp., 15 Bll. (d. l. w.) 6 Bll., 222 (recte 224) Sp., 2 Bll. Prgt. d. Zt. 4.VD17 12:192598U Krivatsky 12620 Ferguson II, 534 Anm. Vgl. Adlung-U. 319, Neu 4287-89 und Duveen 612 (frühere Ausgaben). - Wohl letzte Ausgabe des vielfach aufgelegten Werkes. "Ein wahres Apothekerbuch, das eine Sammlung der damals gangbaren Composits bringt und die Arbeiten der Rezeptur und des Laboratoriums vortrefflich erläutert und illustriert... Ein langes Kapitel zeigt die Apotheke auch als Quelle für kosmetischen Bedarf." (Schelenz 411). - Die Holzschnitte zeigen verschiedene alchemistische Öfen und Gerätschaften. - Einband gering altersspurig. Teils leicht fleckig. Titel gestempelt.
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Matthiolus (Pierandrea Mattioli) - Dioscoride
Les commentaires de M. P. Andre Matthiolus sur les six livres de Pedacius Dioscoride..., de la matiere Medicinale :...traduit de latin en francois, par M. Antoine du Pinet: et illustrez de nouveau d'un bon nombre de figures et augmentez en plus de mille lieux a la derniere edition de l'autheur, tant de plusieurs remedes, a diverses sortes de maladies...
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Lyon, chez Claude Prost 1642 In-fol. plein veau, dos a nerfs, caissons, fleurons et roulettes, double filet sur les plats, (128)- 605- (33) pp. Titre en rouge et noir. Texte sur deux colonnes. Figure de titre. Pres de 1500 bois dans le texte, bandeaux, lettres ornees et culs-de-lampe. Rares rousseurs. Leg. humidite in-fine. Bonne exemplaire en reliure du XVIII restauree. Longtemps consideres comme le meilleur traite de matiere medicale, les six livres de Dioscoride furent d'abord publies en italien. Cette traduction francaise, de Du Pinet, a paru en 1561 et fut reeditee jusqu'en 1680. De nombreuses plantes, animaux et mineraux y sont soigneusement decrits avec leurs proprietes medicinales. Les pages preliminaires comprennent un ample repertoire medicinal ; a la fin se trouve un "bref discours sur la distillation des eaux" avec 6 gravures sur bois.
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Paterculus Velleius
Historiae Romanae. Ad M. Vinicvm Cos. Libri Duo. Cum Annotatis Joannis Henrici Boecleri
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Joan. Philippi Mulbii, 1642. First edition of the Boelkler edition. [240], 366p, index [178], [2] errata, and bound with it Characteres Politici. [144]. There is a jump in the pagination from p145-194 but the text is continuous. Contemporary hard cover vellum binding. "Johann Heinrich Boekler [1610-1672] was an influential teacher at Strassburg in 1631-48, and at Upsala 1652-1672". There is some mariginalia in the smallest of handwriting in a 17th century hand. The binding is in excellent state. A very good copy.
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"CORNEILLE, Pierre;"
Le Cid. Tragicomédie.
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Paris, chez Augustin Courbé et Pierre le Petit, sans date [1642] In-12 de (4) ff., 88 pp., maroquinrouge, filets à froid sur les plats, dos à nerfs finement orné de cadres de filets à froid avec chiffres dorés au centre, coupes et bordures décorées, tranches dorées (Trautz-Bauzonnet). Seconde édition du Cid au format in-12. Elle est identique à la première donnée dans ce format en 1637. Elle est illustrée du même titre-frontispice et possède le même achevé d'imprimer. Seul le nom du librairie Le Petit permet de la classer après celle de 1637. Très bel exemplaire. Il provient des bibliothèques Ruble et Lurde avec ex-libris et chiffre doré au dos. Tchemerzine, Editions originales et rares XVe-XVIIIe siècles, II, 537. - Picot, Bibliographie cornélienne, nº 12.
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[Panvinio, Onofrio]
[Onofrio Panvinio: De Ludis Circensibus & De Triumphis] Onvphrii Panvinii Veronensis : De lvdis circensibvs, libri II. De trivmphis, liber vnvs ; quibus vniuersa fere? Romanorum vetervm sacra ritvsq. declarantvr ; ac figuris aeneis illustrantur ; cum
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P. Frambotti. Used - Good. . Padua: P. Frambotti, 1642. Folio. [20] 148 [18] 129 [3] pp. Numerous engraved initials and text vignettes. Full speckled calf, rather worn, especially at extremities and along spine. Spine in seven compartments, with raised bands. Some gold-tooling, but again rather worn away. Internally very good, with only quite minor signs of aging to the paper stock. This 1642 edition was meant to have a total of either 30 or 36 plates, depending on how one counts fold-outs and whether one believes the rather haphazard list of illustrations provided for the binder. Many of these illustrations indicate that they were produced for the edition of 1580. In any case, one plate is clearly bound out of place (the binder followed the engraver's error and put it by page 11, instead of between plates 10 and 12), and three plates listed in the table of illustrations are missing. They would be: a view of the ruined Circus Maximus (#16), a view of the Theatre (#28), and a design of ornamented columns. Plates 25 and 26 are reversed, but this time in a way that corrects an error of the engraver. The two large fold-outs (25-26, 32-35) are fully present. Overall a good copy of a scarce and important book, with the omitted plates as noted above. Good.
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Richard Dutton
The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theatre
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OUP Oxford - There was no single 'Elizabethan stage'. Early modern actors exploited various opportunities for patronage and profit between the 1570s and 1642, whether touring, or performing at inns, in country houses, in purpose-built theatres, at court, at the universities or at the inns of court. This authoritative and comprehensive collection of new essays explores the social, political, and economic pressures under which the playing companies of Shakespeare and his contemporaries operated. It shows how they evolved over time to meet new challenges such as the opposition of City of London authorities, the possibility of permanent location in London, the re-emergence of boy companies c. 1600, and th.
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Defaite de la cavalerie et Infanterie ennemie pres la ville de Montmedy (La), Par le Baron de Dannevous.
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chez René Fremont, Sur l'imprimé à Paris en l'Isle du Palais Et à Orléans 1642 - Brochure petit in-8 (155 x 105 mm) de 8 pp. Occasionnel. Titre de départ : La defaite de la cavalerie de Montmedy & de la Vau. De Dampvillers le 11 Octobre 1642. Episode de la guerre franco-espagnole dans les Ardennes en 1642 : « Le Baron de Dannevoux nostre Gouverneur, ayant dessein d'attirer la garnison de Montmedy & de la Vau, partit d'icy la nuit du dernier du passé, avec sa compagnie de cavalerie & six vingts fantassins commandez par les sieurs de Bourlon & de Darablais Capitaines en son Regiment, & se mit dans un bois proche de ladite ville de Monmedy, ou pareil nombre d'infanterie le vint joindre de Stenay & de Jamets sous les sieurs de Halle & de la Jeunesse? » Inconnu de Palau et Bourgeois André. Ne figure pas au catalogue de la BNF. [Attributes: Hard Cover]
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[MORE, Henry].
Philosophicall Poems …
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First collected edition of the poems of the leading Cambridge Platonist. More’s long philosophicalpoem, A Platonicall Song of the Soul, first appeared at Cambridge in 1642. Here it is extensively revised, enlarged and annotated in a volume which also includes the first printing of ‘An Addition of some few smaller Poems’. Wing M2670; Hayward 94. Cambridge, Printed by Roger Daniel … 1647.
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LACAVALLERIA, Pedro
Dictionario Castellano ... Dictionaire François ... Dictionari Catala.
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Barcelona, Pere Lacavalleria, 1642. En 8º oblongo. Encuadernación en pergamino de la época. Muy raro Diccionario Políglota y libro de frases en Español, Francés y Catalán. El texto sigue de cerca el popular “Colloquia et Dictionariolum” con alteraciones verbales (y la adición del Catalán). Esta obra fue impresa por vez primera en 1641, un año después de que Cataluña cayera en manos francesas por la revuelta de España en 1640. Buen ejemplar.Referencias: Palau 129317
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PALLAVICINO, Ferrante
La rettorica delle puttane composta conforme li precetti di Cipriano. Dedicata alla Universita delle Cortegiane piu celebri
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12mo [14 x 7 cm], 152 pp. Bound in later gilt-paneled red morocco, title gilt-stamped on spine, repair to lower corner of title, old ownership inscriptions in ink on title, even toning throughout, a little tightly bound. Very good. Extremely rare second edition of the quintessential libertine text of the seventeenth century, The Whore's Rhetoric, presenting a defense of prostitution in strictly scholastic form. With explicit references to Cipriano Suarez' De arte rethorica, the standard Jesuit rhetoric textbook, Pallavicino takes aim at the Society and the entire educational system and social order it supported. Forbidden immediately after its first appearance in 1642, all early editions of the book are exceedingly rare; of our present edition, only three copies are known world-wide, including one that had been banished to the famous Enfer in the Bibliotheque nationale. "The true scandal of the text, which is wrongly considered a paradigm of obscenity, consists not in the initiation of a young girl into prostitution (a widely common trope in the erotic literature of all ages), but rather in the coherent subversion of Jesuit rhetoric, which is transformed into the rhetoric of prostitutes, or rather of whores, with the full pejorative import of that word; and likewise the three votes of chastity, poverty and obedience [...] are transformed into "luxury," "avarice," and "eternal dissimulation." (Coci, p. xxx) Like Aretino's Ragionamento della Nanna, therefore, the Rettorica delle puttane is "a model of counter-literature inside the official literature [...] A formal structure which traditionally represents lofty and aristocratic contents is rendered capable of accommodating the obscene, and this suffices to profane it and reveal it as a matrix of deceit." (Coci, p. xli) Pallavicino (1618-1644) was born in Parma and, after receiving a Jesuit education, entered the Augustinian order. He came to Venice where he produced a prolific if eclectic literary output, including spiritual and dramatic works alongside politically risky pasquinades on the Roman curia and the powerful Barbarini clan. His best-known work is Il corriere svaligiato (1641), a ficitious mailbag "intercepted" and turned into an acerbic attack on the pope, the Jesuits and the Spanish. Lured to France by the irate Barbarini, he was apprehended in Avignon, sentenced to death for apostasy and beheaded. Laura Coci's census lists only two copies each of the three issues printed in Venice in 1642, and three copies of the present, 1648, edition. These were the only editions to be printed in Venice, with the fictitious Cambrai imprint. Coci's archival research shows that the booksellers behind the first edition, Giovan Francesco Picenini and Salvador di Negri, were swiftly identified and brought to justice "with unusual rigor." (Coci, p.xxvii) The lower right corner of the title has been repaired with some nefarious facsimile work. The last figure of the date is supplied to read 1642; however, Coci's detailed collations of the various issues and editions reveals this to be impossible. The collation of the present copy, with 152 pages, clearly identifies it as the 1648 edition.OCLC: 1642: Newberry. There is also a copy of this edition at the Folger. The next earliest edition is in the Opere scelte, 1666. *Coci, Laura, "Bibliografia di F. Pallavicino," Studi Secenteschi, XXIV (1983), pp.250-251; Pallavicino, Ferrante, La Retorica delle puttane, ed. Laura Coci, Parma, Fondazione Pietro Bembo, 1992.
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Bontous, Jacques Joseph
L'Auguste Pieté De La Royale Maison De Bourbon Sujet De L'Appareil Fait À Avignon Pour La Reception De Monseigneur Le Duc De Bourgogne Et De Monseigneur Le Duc De Berry
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Avignon: François Sebastien Offray, 1701. Folio (12 4/8 x 8 4/8 inches). Etched frontispiece, engraved portrait of Pope Clemens XI, and 6 engraved or etched plates, including one folding, and 7 engraved vignette headpieces by Ludo[vic] David after local Avignon artist Pierre Perru and Jean Cotelle II (1642-1708) ornamental painter at the court of Louis XIII, and P.D. Bassinet-Daugard (fl. 1670-1744) (some occasional minor spotting, a few leaves with minor marginal repairs and wormholes). Modern mottle calf antique, the spine decorated in six compartments with five raised bands, red morocco lettering piece in one (a bit rubbed). Provenance: The Paul and Marianne Gourary Collection of Illustrated Fete Books "Splendid Ceremonies", with their small bookplate on the front paste-down. First edition. The entrance into Avignon in 1701 of the royal brothers Louis of France (1682-1712), Duke of Burgundy, and Charles (1686-1714), Duke of Berry. Historically a catholic enclave Avignon had ruled by Popes rather than Kings of France: during the 14th century it was the official residence of Popes Clement V to Gregory XI. During the 15th-century it became the policy of the French kings to rule Avignon as part of their kingdom, and with a garrison just across the river at Villeneuves des Avignons the French were frequent invaders and occupiers. However between 1688 and 1768 was a time of relative peace with no wars or occupations, and Avignon was able to celebrate the entry of the royal Dukes with all the expected pomp and ceremony, and dedicate this book commemorating the festivities to Pope Clement XI. Seven monuments were constructed along the processional route, designed by Cotelle and Perru, each one elaborately decorated with ornaments, emblems, inscriptions, and medals. Three triumphal arches, and an equestrian statue were also erected to welcome the two ducal princes to Avignon. This copy includes the additional engraved portrait of Pope Clement XI, but is without the engraved plate of the jewels presented to the Du
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Magiri (Magirius), Johann & Caspar Bartholin
Physiologiae Peripateticae Libri Sex Cum Commentariis...Quibus accesit Caspari Bartholini Malmogii Dani Metaphysica Major...Accessit denique Johannes Magiri De Memoria artificiosa
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R[oger] Daniel, Cambridge:: R[oger] Daniel,, 1642.. First publication in England.. Modern calf-backed marbled boards, banded spine, gilt designs, titles on labels, t.p. darkened at edges, minor dampstains at front; top of t.p. excised (no txt affected) signatures of "William Collins Jesus College, Oxford" and "James Gibson, M.D." on t.p., some worming in center of the book with some text affected [O2-Ff].. Small 4to.. T.p. in red and black. Magiri (d. 1598?) was from Coblenz [some souces say Wetzlar] and studied medicine at Marburg where he was a professor of medicine from 1596 until his death. #11;Caspar Bartholin (1585-1629) Danish born physician and court priest in Malmo (Denmark). He was trained in medicine at Padua and was court physician in Copenhagen. He also taught medicine and was eventually dean at the University of Copenhagen.#11; Magiri's work is a treatise on physiology based on Aristotelian thought. It has sections on the senses, astronomy, meteors, the soul, gems, dreams, medicine, etc. His second work is on artificial memory. Bartholin's work is a metaphysical philosophical treatise. Wing M251.ESTC r25490. Young, Memory,224. Krivatsy/NLM 7256. Wellcome IV,26.
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Wotton, Sir Henry
Short View of the Life and Death of George Villers
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LondonWilliamPrinted for | Sheares, 1642. Duke of Buckingham WOTTON, Sir Henry. Short View of the Life and Death of George Villers. Duke of Birmingham. London: Printed for William Sheares, 1642. Quarto (8 9/16 x 6 inches; 218 x 152 mm). [2], 28 pp. Interleaved with engraved portraits. Beautifully bound in half brown tree morocco over marbled boards, a red morocco spine label, lettered in gilt. A fine copy. HBS 64656. $400. Short View of the Life and Death of George Villers
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Ammirato Scipione (Lecce 1531-Firenze 1601).
Discorsi sopra Cornelio Tacito, Nei quali si contiene il fiore di tutto quello, che si trova sparso ne libri delle attioni de Principi, e del buono ò cattivo loro governo. Notando tra i movimenti delle guerre, è tra i conducimenti de gli esserciti, e tra gli altri capi dell'Istoria, et alcuni avvertimenti notabili ad utilità di essi Principi per indurre nei popoli la desiderata felicità.
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Padova, Per Paolo Frambotto 1642. - In 4° (220x162) cc.28 nn. pp.486 assente l'ultima c.b. marca tip. inc. in legno al front. Leg. dei primi del '700 in mz. pelle, dor. a 5 nervi con tit. e filetti in oro. Frontespizio e ultima c. ingialliti e con lievi gore e qualche menda, angolino est. di una c. dell'indice risarcito, peraltro buona copia. La I edizione fu stampata nel 1594 presso i Giunti di Firenze, la ns. è la VI. Etichetta al piatto superiore della libreria antiquaria Sarasino di Modena - 1930/40 ca. Gamba, 1194 con I ediz. Bozza, 48 con I ediz.
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Lapide, Cornelius a
(Commentarius) in Iosue, Iudices, Ruth, IV Libros Regum et II Paralipomenon
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Paris, Cramoisy 1642. 36 cm. 2 Teile in 1 Band. (12), 223, (17, letzte 2 wei!); 584, (24) Seiten mit 1 gestochenen Druckermarke (in Teil 1) und 1 Holzschnitt-Druckermarke (in Teil 2). Festeinband, Ledereinband der Zeit - Realenz. IV, 291 - Erstausgabe. Gewidmet Claude Bouthillier, seit 1628 Staatssekretar unter Ludwig XIII. von Frankreich und Oberaufseher uber die koniglichen Finanzen. Der Jesuit Cornelius a Lapide (Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567 - 1637) verfa!te umfangreiche Kommentare zu allen Buchern der Heiligen Schrift. Teil 1: Josua, Richter, Ruth; Teil 2: Konige 4 Bucher, Chronik, Index sacrae scripturae, Index rerum et verborum. Berieben, erste 10 und letzte 6 Blatt im Rand Feuchtigkeitsrander, Druckermarke von Teil 1 Bildverlust 1 x 2 cm, StaT., auf Vortitel Besitzvermerk von 1649 und Schenkungsvermerk von 1661 - Sprache / Language: Lateinisch / Latin -
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Sebastian von Avendano [Sebastianus de Avendano]
Speculum spirituale de humanae vitae miseriis, de miris mortis effectibus et diffuse de excellentiis purgatorii in sex libros dispositum et ad Concionatorum usum accomodatum
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Franciscus Caballus, Rom 1642 - Das einzige Werk des spanischen Franziskaners Sebastian von Avendano, der in Rom als "secretarius pro ultramontana familia" der Franziskaner bei der Kurie tätig war. Der an sich feste Buchblock ist aus der ursprünglichen fünfbündigen Bindung gelöst und liegt lose in einem marmorierten Kartonumschlag - dementsprechend haben die ersten und letzten Lagen gelitten (Blätter etwas ausgefranst, die zweite Lage ist lose; insgesamt stockfleckig und Spuren eines Wasserschadens) - allerdings liegt keinerlei Textverlust vor. Überdies wurden die Seiten 127-130 verkehrt herum gebunden - wiederum ohne Beeinträchtigung der Vollständigkeit. Trotz dieser Mängel ist der Folio-Band mit seinem Titelkupfer (Darstellung u.a. des Hl. Franz, der Hl. Klara und der Hl. Elisabeth von Ungarn; Darstellung der armen Seelen im Fegefeuer), den schönen Initialen und Bordüren sowie dem zweispaltigen Druck ein schönes und seltenes Stück theologischer Literatur für den täglichen Gebrauch aus dem letzten Jahrzehnt des dreißigjährigen Krieges - war das Werk doch als Handbuch für den Prediger gedacht und in seiner inhaltlichen Ausrichtung (etwa was die Sinnhaftigkeit der Fürbitten und das Schicksal der Seelen im Fegefeuer betrifft) natürlich auch als Kampfmittel für die Auseinandersetzungen mit den protestantischen Lehren gedacht (programmatisch hier auch die Spruchbänder am Titelkupfer: "Sancta ergo et salubris est cogitatio pro defunctis exorare" (2. Mac. 12, 46) und: "Beati mortui, qui in Domino moriuntur"). Folgende drei Indices runden das Werk ab: Index capitum omnium, quae in hoc opere continentur; Index Auctoritatum, quae in hoc opere habentur, secundum ordinem librorum veteris et novi testamanti; Index rerum, quae in hoc speculo spirituali continentur. [Attributes: First Edition; Soft Cover]
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Barlaeus, Caspar (1584-1648).
Medicea Hospes, Sive Descriptio Publicae Gratulationis Qua...Mariam De Medicis, Excepit Senatus Populusque Amstelodamensis
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Amsterdam: Johannes & Cornelis Blaeu, 1638. Folio (13 6/8 x 10 6/8 inches). Fine engraved portrait of Marie de' Medici, 2 large folding etched plates and 14 double-page etched plates after C.L. Moyaert, S. De Vlieger and others, with two additional plates inserted: "Effigies Mariae de Medices, " after G. Honthorst and "Effigies Noblissimorum et Amplissimorum Consulum" by J. Suyderhoef after Thomas de Keyzer (title-page with discreet repaired tears in the lower margin, one or two short marginal tears and a few pale stains not affecting the images). Contemporary vellum over pasteboard, manuscript title on spine. Provenance: Purchase inscription dated July 1642 on verso of "Effigies Mariae de Medices?" plate; engraved bookplate and ink stamp of Edward Ipers on front paste-down; The Paul and Marianne Gourary Collection of Illustrated Fete Books "Splendid Ceremonies", with their small bookplate on the front paste-down. First edition, possible copy for presentation, with the large celebrated plates, depicting Marie de' Medici's (1575-1642) triumphal entry into Amsterdam with admiring crowds and ceremonial and allegorical scenes, in the first state, before letters. Muller notes that the plates in presentation copies are not only unnumbered, as they are here, but are "also much lovelier, because they are more etched than engraved, " and that they in some cases also show differences in content. In the present copy, the portrait and plates are all unnumbered. Published simultaneously in French and Latin with the same plates. After the death of his favourite advisor, Charles Duke of Luynes in December 1621, Marie de' Medici's son Louis XIII turned increasingly for guidance to his replacement and her former favourite Cardinal Richelieu. Marie de Medici's attempts to displace Richelieu and his attempts to distance himself from his former patron led her to attempt a coup; for a single day, the Day of the Dupes, in November 1630, Marie appeared to have succeeded; but the triumph of Richelieu was followed by her exile to Com
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A Declaration Of the Lords And Commons Assembled in Parliament. Concerning an insolent Letter, sent to Mr. Clarke at Craughton neere Brackley in Northamptonshire, from Sir John Byron Knight, since the Inhabitants of that County apprehended divers Rebels u
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London, , 1642. 1st edition. Self-wrprs. . In marvelous condition. VG. . 12mo. . Printed by John Wright. Measures 5 3/4 x 7 3/8 in. This Declaration ordered printed by Parliament 13 September, 1642 (early English Cibil War). The Declaration advises inhabitants of Northamptonshire that a letter has been received by Parliament from Sir John Byron Knight and Parliament has also apprehended various rebels under Sir Knight's command as Knight & his troops of horse have marched towards Oxford in "a traitorous warlike manner" on behalf of the King to the great terror of the inhabitants in those parts. Interestingly, Knight's letter which is printed, calls those who attacked him "rebels" against the King, however Parliament in its war against the Crown, in this Declaration, considers Sir Knight's letter to be insolent & Sir Knight to be the traitor against Parliament in command of the country for marching on behalf of King Charles I. Title surrounded by attractive woodcut floral border, woodcut initial on 1st leaf, nice rubric. woodcut printer's device. Large heavy type.
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Martius, Johann Nikolaus & Jacob Wolff [Lupius.] [Sammelband]
Martius:#11;Unterricht von der Magia naturali und derseiben Medicin. Gebrauch auf Magische Weise. Bey-gefuget ein Neu-eroffnestes Kunst-Cabinet und A. Mizaldi Curieuse Kunst-Stucke.#11;Frankfurt & Leipzig:Christoph Gottlieb Nicolai, 1717. )(8.A-U8.[
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Modern vellum binding, small sun & star device in center of front cover, title in hand on spine, paper age darkened, light dampstains in rear.. 8vo. 2 vols. in 1.. Engraved emblematic frontis., t.p. in red and black; 2 folding plates in Wolff, head- and tail-pieces. Martius was a celebrated medical practitioner at Brunswick."A last word in the seventeenth century on magic was said by Johann N. Martius in a Dissertation concerning natural magic and its use in medicine in curing magic and magically. He divided magic into three kinds: natural, artificial or mathematical, and diabolic. He accepted various legendary instances of artificial or mathematical magic...On the other hand, he despaired of the aeronautical art's ever succeeding. He approved of the cabbala, but regarded geomancy as without any natural foundation....Martius felt that it was necessary to build up a new astrology based on experience.." [Thorndike]#11;Jacob or J.W. Wolff (1642-1694) was a physician and member of the German Academy of the Curious as to Nature. In 1690 he became a professor of medicine at Jena and in the same year published his Scrutiny of Amulets, a book which shows faith in this relic of magic persisted at the close of the seventeenth century. Martius: Brunung 3654. Graesse 128. Ferguson II, 82 & 547.#11;Wolff: VD17 39:115672C. Bruning 1801a. Caillet 6877. Krivatsy/NLM 7199.
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'Americae nova Tabula. Auct: Guiljelmo Blaeuw. Cum privilegio decem annorum.':.
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. Kol. Kupferstich v. Willem Jansz. Blaeu b. Blaeu in Amsterdam, 1642, 41 x 55,5. AMERIKA (America):Burden, The Mapping of North America, 189; van der Krogt, Koeman's Atlantes Neerlandici, Vol. II, S. 599, 9000:2; 2:231. - 3. Zustand (von 5 Zuständen) mit deutschem Rückentext. - Zeigt Nord- u. Südamerika; am oberen Rand Ansichtenleiste mit 9 Plänen bzw. Veduten; seitl. links u. rechts zwei Randleisten mit je 5 Trachtendarstellungen.
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius:
Opera. Cum optimis exemplaribus accurate collata.
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Lugd. Batavorum [Leiden]: Ex Officina Elzeviriana, 1642. 10 vols in 8, 12mo., pp. [xx] 768; 614; 550; 560; [xvi] 506; [xii] 685; 486, 386; 301, 318 [viii] + engraved title and portrait. The ‘Consolatio’ in vol. 9 printed in italic type. A few minor spots, small dampmark to four leaves in vol. 2, one leaf in vol. 6 (R6) with a small paper flaw affecting a few characters. Contemporary vellum boards, long sides overlapping, spines hand-lettered, some old marks, a few pastedowns lifted. Bookplates of John Barton to some upper pastedowns, his inscription to others, inscription of G. Rupell dated 1800 to f.f.e.p. of last volume. The famed Elzevir duodecimo works of Cicero, complete (including all called-for blanks) and unsophisticated in a contemporary binding. ‘Cette édition [...] est très jolie et fort recherchée’ (Willems). ‘A very beautiful and correct edition, exhibiting the improved text of Gruter. 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,’ enthuses Dibdin, who adds that ‘The curious, however, prefer the copies which have the “Consolatio” printed in Italics’, as this copy does. Willems 535. Dibdin (4th edn.) I 400. Schweiger II 106.
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M. Tullius Cicero
De Officialis libri tres
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318 Seiten Ledereinband, Kleinformat, Rotschnitt, Reste zweier Lederbaendchen zum Zubinden des Buches, Buch gewellt, Seiten etwas gebraeunt, Deckblaetter stark gebraeunt, Ledereinband und Buchschnitt verunreinigt, Buchruecken beschrieben, Bleistiftnotiz am ersten Deckblatt; Lesepult [Publisher: Lugd. Batauor Ex Officina Elseviriana,]
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MALIPIERO F.
L'ILIADA D'OMERO trapportata dalla greca nella Toscana Lingua, Libri vintiquattro. Aggiontovi nel fine il Ratto d'Elena. Consecrata al Serenissimo Francesco Erizzo Prencipe Della Serenissima Republica Veneta
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- VENETIA, BAGLIONI, 1642, 1° ed., , pp. 8 + 388 + 2, 4°, bella cartonatura coeva con titolo in oro al dorso, arricchito da una bella silografia araldica al frontespizio, buono stato (LETTERATURA)
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LOPES (Francisco). -
VALENTIA Christaã e Grande Respeito qve Tiveram os Nossos Portuguezes no culto Diuino: & o desacaro de nossos inimigos. / Em verso por [.]
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Por Manoel da Sylua, Em Lisboa 1642 - 6.º; A//6; 6 ff.; 205 mm. De Francisco Lopes, Inocêncio apenas conseguiu apurar que era livreiro e natural de Lisboa. Este pequeno opúsculo é RARÍSSIMO. Não referenciado em Restauração, Samodães, Sousa Câmara, Monteverde | Inocêncio, II, 419. Encadernação inteira em pele, decorada na lombada e seixas; ex-libris Joaquim Pessoa; bom exemplar.
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[DU BREUIL. Père Jean].
La perspective pratique, nécessaire à tous peintres, graveurs, sculpteurs, architectes, orfèvres, brodeurs, tapissiers, et autres se servant du dessin.
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Paris. Melchior Tavernier et François l'Anglais, dit Chartres. 1642 - 1679. 3 volumes in-4, plein maroquin citron XVIIIème, triple filet doré sur les plats, dos à nerfs ornés, pièce de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge, tranches dorées. [12] ff. ; 150 ff. ; [5] ff. ; 3 titres non compris dans la pagination - [12] ff. ; [123] ff. ; [6] ff. et 5 titres non compris dans la pagination - [19] ff. ; 165 ff. ; [7] ff. La Perspective pratique est parue en 3 volumes de 1642 à 1649. Notre exemplaire est composé de la première partie en édition originale de 1642, les seconde et troisième parties sont en seconde édition de 1679. Le tome 1 contient 1 titre gravé et 150 planches à pleine page; le tome 2 1 titre gravé et 123 planches à pleine page; le tome 3 1 titre gravé et 165 planches, dont 2 dépliantes. Cet ouvrage a connu un très grand succès lors de sa parution et est ici luxueusement relié en maroquin citron et provient de Pigache et de l'acteur Louis Jouvet. Barbier III, 837. Millard, 152. Fowler, 108. Cicognara, 823.
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LOVSAMLING - CHRISTIAN IV.
Lovsamling indeholdende 8 titler: 1. Den rette Judske Lowbog, Som er offverseet Corrigerit oc forbedritt.Oc nu paa ny igien oplagt.1642. - 2.Her Christian den Tredies Recess: Offverseet, oc met ny Artickle forbedrit.1642. - 3. Frederichs Den Andens Recess Udgiffven udi Kallundborg Aar effter.1642. - 4. Frederik dend Andens Søret.1643. - 5. Konning Christians Dend Fierdis Reces. Udstedt 27. Februar 1643. Uden år og trykker, men vel 1644 af Peter Hake. (Den såkaldte Store Recess) - 6. Hereffter Følger de Forordninger, som endnu hereffter til anderledis befalet vorder, skal holdis, oc effterkommis. 1643. - 7. Konning Christians dend Fierdis. Rigens Ræt oc Deele, paa ny ofverseet.1643. - 8. Konning Christians dend Fierdis Bircke Ræt.1643.
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- Kiøbenhaffn, Jørgen Holst, Peder Hake, 1642-44. 4to. Nær samtidigt helldrbd. med rester af rygtitlen i guldtryk. Kapitæler og false let slidte. Kun Chr. IV's Recess og de efterfølgende forordninger har paginering, således (10),363,(22) + (2),103,(3) pp. Ialt ca 1000 pp. 4 af værkerne har træskårne titelblade. Jydske Lowbog er gennemstukket med beskrevne blade i gl. hånd, henvisninger og domme m.v. ligeledes med mange marginalnoter i samtidig hånd. Jydske Lov med nogle skjolder og brunpletter. Omfattende lovsamling, som indeholder gældende ret under Christian IV med hans såkaldte Store Recess, som er forløberen for Chr. V's Danske Lov fra 1683.
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Theodori Bezae
JESU CHRISTI DOMINI NOSTRI NOVUM TESTAMENTUM. CAMBRIDGE EDITION 1642
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1642 Apparently this edition was published in Cambridge in 1642. It contains Bezae's translation and interpretation, the Latin Vulgate, the Greek version, and commentary by Bezae. In addition there appears to be a dedication to Queen Elizabeth. The book is bound (rebound?) in black leather with seven ribs. The front appears to be hand painted in blue, gold and red with the title "Jesu Christi Domini Nostri Novum Testamentum." Photos are available. The book measures approximately 14" x 9" x 2 & 3/4". The pages may have been moist at one time. At the top of the title page is a handwritten name that appears to be "James Macnair" and under the name is written "Slamanan." Records indicate that there was a Scotish minister by the name of James Macnair at the Presbytery of Lauder in 1844. The title page and the following page are missing small portions at the lower right corners. The text is not effected. Portions of some pages are turning brown and there are some small stains. The endpapers are marbled. The front and rear hinges are slightly stressed. Edges of pages are dark. The main body of the book consists of 766 pages plus an index. .
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Defaite de l'Armée de Jean de Vert (La). Par le comte de Guebriant.
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chez René Fremont 1642 Brochure petit in-8 (155 x 105 mm) de 8 pp. 500 Occasionnel imprimé à l'automne 1642, lors de la guerre franco-espagnole : Le vingt cinquiesme de Septembre, Jean de Verth sortit du Camp Impérial (ä)de Francfort sur le Mein le 23 septembre. Cette semaine les deputez de Lelecteur de Cologne (ä), de Paris le onzième octobre. Le Roy estant allé le quatriesme disner a Valance (ä) Metz le premier octobre. Le sieur Hallier (ä). Ne figure pas au catalogue de la BNF.
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[Udall, Ephraim].
Noli Me Tangere is a Thinge to Be Thought on
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Printed for W. Cowley, 1642. Light damp-stain affecting the lower half of the pamphlet; binding worn and somewhat shaken; dust-soiled; a good, sound copy. Small 4to, 18th century half calf, marbled boards, engraved title page and 35 pages. A controversial pamphlet, with a detailed allegorical engraved title, from the puritan turned Royalist supporter who was eventually prosecuted by the Long Parliament (see the DNB). He here attempts to defend clerical property, hinting that reformers wish to enrich themselves and destroy civil society, the cry for reform "led by wicked Passions and distempers, rather than by reason and Religion: especially, at this time, wherein the Brownists much increase, abundance of People look that way, and, with all their might, cry down the maintenance of Learning; desiring an Anabaptisticall Liberty, to doe every man what hee lists. " A few contemporary ink notations. Wing U-11; Thomason E.133 (4).
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