Et novis missis ex indulto apostolico hucusque concessis auctum, 1 vol. in- folio reliure de l'époque plein chagrin noir, dos à 5 nerfs orné (caissons), toutes tranches dorées, chasses ornées, H. Dessain, successor P. J. Hanicq, Mechliniae [ Mechelen - Malines ], 1858 [1851 pour le Propre ], 23 ff., 488-131-8-2 pp.
Reference : 65319
On trouvera in fine les "Missae Propriae pro clero romano et scotia" et le "Die XVI novembris in festo Beati Pauli a Cruce confessoris". Ce missel romain porte le cachet d'ex-libris "Franchisteguy, prêtre". Il s'agit de l'abbé Fulgence Franchistéguy (1809-1882), ordonné en 1832, et qui fut Vicaire Général et Archidiacre de Bayonne. On consultera à son propos avec profit l'ouvrage anonyme qui lui a été consacré : "Notice biographique sur M. l'abbé F. Franchistéguy : vicaire général, décédé à Bayonne le 25 août 1882". Etat très satisfaisant (onglet usagés, reliure un peu frottée, diverses traces d'usage).
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Reference : 24603
(1853)
1853 P. J. Hanicq, Mechliniae [Malines Mechelen, Flanders, Belgium], 1853,IN FOLIO reliure plein chagrin rouge (posterieure),plats decorés (cartonnage fers dorés,monogramme MM ,2e plat)),tranches dorées,dos à caissons dorés,signets tissus multicolores à fleurs de lys,11 planches gravées ht (bois et litho) - Title vignette; illustrated initials; printed in red and black; text in double columns.[40], 484, cxxxvj,+ [1]-[1-1bl]-2-2-2-20-[1-1bl-2] p.,pages datées posterieures : , 11 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, music ; 36 x 26 cm, RELIURE ANIMEE plaques romantique, bon état .Missale Romanum is a highly important text in the Roman Catholic Church and contains within it the texts and rubrics relating to the Catholic Rite of Mass, considered an essential part of Catholic doctrine. This particular version of the Roman Missal contains the changes made by Pope Clement VIII in 1604 which include corrections to the previous standard edition created by Pope Pius V and the further corrections made by Pop Urban VIII in 1634. The work is an unusual edition of a highly important and still widely recognised part of Catholic Dogma,with last corrections.
In all an impressive good copy in a fine binding.A nice typographical specimen of a 19th century missal illustrated, printed and bound with fine craftmanship by the famous Hanicq press in Mechelen.Liturgy. Remise de 20% pour toutes commandes supérieures à 200 €
" Mechliniae (Mechelen), P.J. Hanicq, 1846, in-folio, 38 x 26,5 cm, (54)(title and calender printed in red & black , title with woodengraved vignette) + full page copper engraving (annonciation) + engraved subtitle + 496 pp + cxciv pp + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 pp, with 7 full page unnumbered copperengravings and 7 engraved subtitles (some engravings signed in the plate ; ''Picquet pinxit, Benoist sculpsit''), all pages printed in red and black and within triple typographicals fillets. BOUND WITH; Missae Propriae Sanctorum fratibus et monialibus Carmelitis Discalceatis congregationis Sancti Eliae ordinis Beatissimae Virginis Mariae de Monte Carmelo...Romae, (Roma), Ex typographia Contedini, 1835, viii + 52 + 4 + (24)(blank). Both works contain printed music and some later added leaves. Contemporary full red morocco, large elaborate gilt tooling on both covers, with central cross, with underneath the motto; ''In hoc signo vinces'', surrounded by 4 winged putti. Raised back with gilt ornaments, all edges gilt, white satin paper endleaves, fine binding but with some wear at corners and extremities, interior fine. Some of the naked putti of the engraved plates have been covered by a bluegray wash by a prudish carmelite. In all a well preserved monumental liturgical book. A nice typographical specimen of a 19th century missal illustrated, printed and bound with fine craftmanship by the famous Hanicq press in Mechelen. The missal belonged to the discalced Carmelites of Ypres (Ieper). (Liturgical typography, missal)."
Ecclesia Catholica - MISSALE ROMANUM - Pope PIUS V - CLEMENS VIII - URBANUS VIII - [ ] Binding P. SCHWANN ( ? ) :
Reference : 51366
12. Mechliniae (Mechelen), H. Dessain, successor P.J. Hanicq, 1858, large in-4°, 36 x 25 cm, (48) nn pp ( with 2 full page wood-engravings) + 488 pp + cxxxi pp + (7) pp + 66 pp ( Missae propriae sanctorum archidioecesis Coloniensis). All pages printed in red and black and within typographicals fillets. With numerous large woodcut initials. With a total of 9 full page wood-engravings made by H. Brown ( some signed in the woodblock). Interior genarally fine with the exception of the (daily used) canon part of the missal. These pages show some thumbing and wear. BINDING: Full brown morocco over wooden boards , raised spine with gilt title . All edges gilt, with matching leather tabs bearing gilt initials. Both covers have four large nearly rectangular recesses around a small central lozange. Marbled endpapers. The binding has two large silver-plated clasps and 8 silver-plated corner protections, together with on both covers 4 hexagonal silver-plated studs. On the inside of the movable parts of the clasps is engraved '' D. 27 Novemb. 1858 Th. & B '', on the other clasp '' P. Schwann''. From the contents of the missal we may deduce that its first use was for the diocese of Cologne ( Köln) in Germany. The meaning of the engraved inscriptions remain unclear. It could be the name of the donor, the first owner, or even the bookbinder. Fine specimen of a missal of the Roman Catholic Church in a very well preserved spectacular binding with metal ornaments and clasps. The missal, always in Latin, was the most important book in the Roman catholic liturgy and served during mass (Eucharist celebration). It was made universal for the Church at the Council of Trent (1545-1563) and virtually made redundant at the Second Vatican Council in the 1960's.
MISSALE ROMANUM - 19th C. in-folio altar edition , binding silver mounted with large embossed silver ornaments by a Courtrai (Flanders) silversmith.
Reference : 59125
Mechliniae (Mechelen), H. Dessain, successor P.J. Hanicq, for the Sacra Congregatio de Propaganda Fide, 1855 in-folio, (39,5 x 26,8 cm) 42 nn pp including title, lithographic front. and fullpage woodcut (Brown-Lies) + 514 pp + clv pp + 2 pp (Pro Soc. Iesu) + 40 pp (Missae Propriae Sanctorum Belgii) with 10 full page wood engravings (engraver T. Brown), All pages printed in red and black and within typographicals fillets. With pages of music scores. Missal has been in use up till the 1920's. Proof of that are some additions of 1927 which have been inserted. Notwithstanding some very sparse foxing spots ,some offsetting of the inserted leaves and some damaged or missing tabs (bookmarks) still a very good copy . BINDING Bound in contemporary deep red velvet over wooden boards. Both covers decorated with large embossed silver roccoco ornaments, including silver border with corner pieces and 8 bosses. The frontal central cartouche figures Saint Vincentius à Paolo with the baby child Jesus. The cartouche at the back represents Mary queen of heaven with child. Both cartouches , as the two clasps , have the hallmark of master silversmith Auguste Joseph Gavier (Courtrai- Flanders 1814 - 1863). Endpapers in white satin, ,All edges gilt. Apart from a small loss of velvet at the tail cap the binding is excellently preserved, not in the least due to the good functioning of the well designed eight bosses. Fine example of a silver altar missal, in fine condition with hardly any traces of use, which is rare because these missals were in daily use during mass service in the Roman Catholic church. This missal can be considered as a sumptous highlight of the Roman Catholic church litugical books, a church which had regained strenght after the debacle of the French Revolution .
MISSALE ROMANUM - 19th C. in-folio altar edition , binding silver mounted with large embossed silver ornaments by a Courtrai (Flanders) silversmith.
Reference : 59126
" Mechliniae (Mechelen), P.J. Hanicq, for the Sacra Congregatio de Propaganda Fide, 1847 in-folio, (39 x 26,5 cm) 60 nn pp including title, lithographic front. and fullpage woodcut (Brown-Lies) + 496 pp + cxciv pp + 4 pp (Missae Sanctorum Dioecesi Brugensi) + (8) additions from 1853 (e.g. missa in festo S. Francisci de Hieronymo ; concessa S.J. ; in Festo S. Godelieve) with 10 full page wood engravings (engraver T. Brown) each opposite a subtitle page with large woodengraved border., All pages printed in red and black , in two columns, and within typographicals fillets. With pages of music scores. Missal has been in use up till the 1920's. Proof of that is an inserted printed addition of 1919. The book has been bound in 1853 or somewhat later (One addition is dated 1853, bound in at the end) Notwithstanding some very sparse foxing spots , a very good copy . BINDING Spine in contemporary red leather, raised and with gilt decoration and gilt title., covers in red velvet over wooden boards. Both covers decorated with large embossed silver roccoco ornaments, including silver border with corner pieces and 8 bosses. The frontal central cartouche figures the crowned Virgin Mary holding Jesus. The cartouche at the back represents Saint John the Evangelist. Endpapers in white satin, ,All edges chiselled and gilt. The lower silver border punched with the capilal letter B ( Brussels ?) and a double faced Janus head hallmark.The upper silver border punched with the capital letter B ( Brussels ?) and a Minerva head hallmark. Excellently preserved silver binding. According the previous owner the binding should be ascribed to the Mechelen silversmith F. Van Beveren. We have been unable to corroborate this. Fine example of a silver altar missal, in fine condition with hardly any traces of use, which is rare because these missals were in daily use during mass service in the Roman Catholic church. This missal can be considered as a sumptous highlight of the Roman Catholic church litugical books, a church which had regained strenght after the debacle of the French Revolution ."