NILSSON. 1926. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 124 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 290-Religion comparée. Autres religions
"""traduction d'un livre publie en italie, par M. Formiggini, editeur a rome"" N°237 Classification Dewey : 290-Religion comparée. Autres religions"
NILSSON. 1926. In-16. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 124 pages. Rousseurs dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 290-Religion comparée. Autres religions
Apologies des Religions. Traduction française de Maxime Formont. Classification Dewey : 290-Religion comparée. Autres religions
Libreria Ed. Bilychnis, roma. 1915. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Plaquette de 49 pages illustrée de quelques photo-gravures en noir et blanc hors texte. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Tampon et annotations en page de titre (Omaggio).. . . . Classification Dewey : 450-Italien, roumain, rhéto-romain
Roma e i Giudei. La comunità primitiva... Classification Dewey : 450-Italien, roumain, rhéto-romain
1 volume in-12° broché, 124 p. non coupé, petites rousseurs sur les tranches et en couverture. Édition numérotée. Ancien tampon de la Librairie Joseph Gibert Poitiers en page de titre.
Phone number : 06.31.29.75.65
Couverture souple. Format de poche. 190 pages.
Livre. Couverture de Giovanni Benvenuti. Editions Ditis (Collection : La chouette N° 155. Action), 1959.
DX2-C247. """Editorial """"Sal Terrae"""" Santander""" 1972
Satisfaisant
Parisiis ( Paris ) , Apud Michaëlem Sonnium , Via Iacobæa , sub scuto Basiliensi. M.D.LXXII (1572) , in-8°, 175 x 107 mm, (12)nn pp (title with wood engraved vignette, privilege, dedication, index) + (492) pp (leaves numbered 1-45, 46 unnumbered, 47-246), last 2 index leaves misbound (after quire A) but complete. (a8.A8.ê2.B8-Z8.Aa8-Hh8). Bound in contemporary overlapping limp vellum, traces of ties, large manuscript title in gothic lettering on spine. Contemporary manuscript ex-libris of an unidentified jesuit college written in the upper margin of the title. First quire with a rectangular clear waterstain at the lower inner margin, quire F also with this waterstain, some browning and some marginal worm holes at some pages but in all a good and complete copy. Manuel da Costa ( Acosta ) (Lisbon 1541-1604) collected these letters which illustrate the history of the first contacts between the Western and Eastern civilisation. It includes letters from e.g. the Jesuit Francis Xavier who introduced Christianity in Japan in 1549. The original text in Portugese was never published but a translation made in Rome by Maffei was first published in Dillingen (in 1571, one year before this Parisian edition). Our edition also contains the dedication to Cardinal Otto Truchsess von Walburg, former Prince-Bishop of Augsburg, who resided since 1568 in Rome and who was also the founder of the university of Dillingen. He confined this institute to the Jesuit Order in 1563 . See De Backer-Sommervogel vol. II col. 1505. Cordier 59. Lust 804 (for the 1574 Cologne edition)..