inconnu. 18e. In-18. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos très frotté, Mouillures. 328+LXIX+ environ 50 pages - contre plats jaspés - papuier jauni - quelques traces de mouillures à l'intérieur de l'ouvrage sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - ouvrage en latin - page de titre, page de faux titre absente - dos à 4 nerfs - titre et caissons dorés sur le dos - coiffes abîmées - coins frottés - cuir craquelé - annotation sur la première page.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
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" Antverpiae (Antwerpen), Ex Architypographia Plantiniana, 1795, in-8°, 21 x 14 cm, title with engraved vignet + engraved frontispiece + (28) nn pp + 474 pp + cxl pp ; last pages have been exchanged against several 19th-century addenda , with 9 full page engraved ills., entirely printed in red & black. Contemporary full black roan (binding with some use and scratches), a.e.g..."
Mechliniae 1848 in4. 1848. Relié. Breviarium Romanum ex decreto sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini restitutum S. Pii V. Pontificis Maximi jussu editum Clementis VIII. & Urbani VIII. auctoritate recognitum cum officiis sanctorum. Novissime per Summos Pontifices usque ad hanc diem concessis: PARS HIEMALIS
couverture frottée coins émoussés charnières fragilisées premier cahier détaché au deux tiers dernier cahier totalement détaché rousseurs à l'intérieur
" Antverpiae, (Antwerpen), Ex Officina Christophori Plantini, 1574, in-folio, 32 x 21,5 cm. 6 parts with a total of 718 pp. Voet n° 1685. Collation *4, **-****8, A-S8, T4, V6, Aa-Gg8, a-k8, l4, AA-GG8, +-++4, +++2. Collation against Voet reveals that this copy is complete but for 6 leaves . The missing leaves are: A1 (pp1-2) ; B4-5 (pp. 23-26) ;T4 (canon plate) ; V5-V6 (pp 305-308). Condition description: title with thumbing and a hole repaired (no loss of text), Corner of leaf C7 missing, text replaced in manuscript . Contemporary notes in the margin of e.g. leaf ****3 made illegible. Leaves V1-4 (canon part) with traces of use and thumbing (heavy on pp. 304), some pages of the canon part mounted. Apart from these defects, on the whole still a good copy. The book has been rebound in full calf (end 19th-beginning 20th c. ?). Title label on decorated spine.. Entirely printed in red & black, in two colums, with many woodcut illustrations (some full page) by e.g. M. Hemskerck, P. Galle, Pieter van der Borcht, and cutters Antoon van Leest, Arnold Nicolai, Cornelis Muller. Very few 16th c. missals have survived. They were in daily use for celebrating the Romam Catholic mass (hence the worn pages of the canon part). Most of these books were either removed when completely worn, or put out of use when liturgy changed. When Voet compiled his bibliograpy he could trace two copies of this edition (one in his museum in Antwerp , the other in Munich Bayerische Staatsbibliotheek). The last 30 year another 5 copies have come alight - thanks to Internet. (Pettegree n° 10780 - USTC 406072). Approx. 400 copies were printed, most of these were shipped to Spain. This missal was also printed with copper engravings instead of woodcuts. Allthough ca. 1200 copies were printed with copper engravings not one copy survived."
" Antverpiae, (Antwerpen), Ex Officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti, 1650, in-folio, 34,5 x 23 cm, title with engraved vignette + (65) + 648 + cxvii + (4) + (2) + (2) with 10 full page copper engraved plates (C.Galle) and 10 half-titles with large engraved border, with large wood engraved printer's mark at the end, entirely printed in red and black, with numerous woodcut ornamental initials. Bound at the end; Missa propriae Sanctorum Hispanorum, B.Moretus, 1634, 8 + 28 + (4) pp ; Missae Novae in Missali Romano, Ulyssipone Occidentali (Lisboa) , typis Emmanuelis Fernandes a Costa, 1739, in-4°, 24 x 16 cm, 43 pp (copy with extra margins fitted on) ; 3 + (2) + 3 + 3 pp (miscellaneous missel addenda). Margins of pp 279-290 repaired, pp.285/6 replaced with leaf of another (in-4°) edition, endpapers not original. Binding; contemporary red morocco, both sides with identical gilt tooling consisting of a large rectangular centrepiece filled with a circular design which is repeated in the corners in a fan-like form. Border with intricate roll-stamp design and a fan-pattern in the corners. Border and centrepiece connected with a tassel pattern, edges gilt & ciselled, with two copper clasps mounted on leather. Some old restaurations, margin of frontcover and some parts of the canon text with thumb-marking, margins of 6 leaves (pp. 279-292 ) rather clumsily restored, but still a fine/good binding probably of Portuguese origin in view of the Lisbon additions."