Diest, drukkery van Ad. Havermans. formaat in-12°, 15 x 8,5 cm, gebonden in halve bazaan band uit de tijd. Ex-bibliotheek exemplaar met stempel en ex-libris op het eerste schutblad, op titelblad blindstempel. In goede staat. [1] Diest, 1847, vii pp + 267 pp. [2] Diest, 1845, 90 pp. [3] (titel ontbreekt) pp 4-29. [4] Diest 1845, 16 pp. Zéér zeldzame en vroege Zuid-Nederlandse stads-monografie in het Nederlands. In deel 2 wordt over Scherpenheuvel geschreven, in deel 3 over Zichem.
Arnhemiae, Hagium, 1665. 4to. In contemporary full with title in contemporary hand to spine. Wear and soiling to extremities. First leaves slightly soiling and vague damp to upper margin throughout. Small piece of paper cut out of the title-page, not touching the text. (22), 771, (2), 73, (2) pp.
The rare first edition of Diest’s theological work on the art of sermonizing. It organizes various biblical texts—such as doctrinal, consolatory, admonitory, promissory, historical, allegorical, parabolic and typological—into exemplary formats. “Diest, Heinrich a German theologian, was born at Altena, in Westphalia, in 1595. He studied at Dortmund, Siegen, and Basle, and continued his studies at Heidelberg but was obliged to leave that city at the time of the religious disputes, and returned to Basle, to pass his examinations for the doctor's degree, in 1621. Until 1624 he lived at Leyden as a private teacher. He was appointed minister of the Gospel at Emmerich, and in 1629 professor of theology and Hebrew in the University of Harderwick. In 1641 he went to Deventer in the same capacity, and died there in 1673, leaving, among many other works, De Ratione Studii Theologici (Harderwick, 1634)” (McClintock & James Strong, The Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature).
"2. Brussel, by H.F.t'Serstevens, s.d. (1787), in-f°, 32 x 20 cm, 1 pp. Gepubliceerd door de Staten van Brabant, getekend; voor Copye De Cock. Voor Diest tekent J.E.Cox. Pens."
8. Gand ( Gent ), Typis Gualtéri Manilij , par Iean vanden Steene, demourant sur la place de Saincte Pharahilde, 1607, in-4°, 20 cm, (4)nn pp , last page blank. Folding in-4° leaf as issued, some dustsoiling and thumbmarks. Ordinance published in Brussels on December 4th 1607 which granted forgiveness for the participants of the Diest Mutiny with the order to leave the country within 24 hours. (See Vanderhaeghen Bibliographie Gantoise item 475.).
2. Loven, By Vanlinthout en Vandenzande, 1826, in-12°, 13,5 x 9 cm, 24 pp, genaaid, onbedrukte blauwe omslag.
Diest, Vrienden van het Museum, 1988, in-8°, 195 pp, b/w ills., with a bibliography on the beguinage. Sewn, orig. wrappers. (Begijn, Begijnhof, Beguinage).
Diest 1994 Antiqua Soft cover
Zuster Cecilia Monsieurs, Een kleine loot werd Vruchtenboom soft cover , 240 x 160 mm, 223 blz met talrijke illustraties in z/w in prima conditie
Leeuwarden, Eekhoff 1842 [viii] + 167pp., 23cm., gecart. (rug wat beschadigd), 1e uitgave, enkele roestplekjes, goede staat, N60419
VAN MEEL A.M.J. (pastoor van ste Catharina op het begijnhof te Diest)
Reference : R47638
(1880)
Mechelen, Van Moer 1880 151pp., grotendeels onopengesneden, 18cm.
3. Lovanii (Leuven), Typis Academicis, 1772, in - plano, in-folio, 1 p, 43 x 32 pp, right margin slightly frayed. Legal theses by Wilhelmus Josephus Cox from Diest.
Basilea, Joh. Jacob Genathius, 1621, in-4to, 12 Bl., Mod. Pappband
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
Imprenta de F. Martinez. 1920. In-4. Broché. Etat passable, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. Environ 800 pages (391 pages photocopiées, recto). Texte en espagnol. Quelques rousseurs. Lettrines.. . . A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 460-Langues espagnole et portugaise
Classification Dewey : 460-Langues espagnole et portugaise
Gotha, Julius Perthes, 1895. 4to. No wrappers. (2),132 pp. and 3 large folded maps.
(Petermann's ""Geographischen Mittheilungen"", Ergänzungsheft No 116).
Gotha, Julius Perthes, 1889. 4to. No wrappers. (2),100 pp. Frontispiece, 2 large folded maps and 1 smaller map.
(Petermann's ""Geographischen Mittheilungen"", Ergänzungsheft No 94).
Gotha, Julius Perthes, 1898. 4to. No wrappers. IV,98 pp. and 3 large folded maps.
(Petermann's ""Geographischen Mittheilungen"", Ergänzungsheft No 125).
Lyon, Mme J. Buynand née Bruyset, 1819 ; in-18. 360pp. Demi-chagrin bronze, dos lisse orné de roulettes et petits fers dorés. Plat de papier vert. Tranches jaspée. quelques rousseurs.
Même si cette traduction des pensées d'Owen n'est pas la première (par A. Le Brun, Bruxelles, 1709) elle est la plus complète et la plus propre au style de l'auteur. L'ouvrage est complétée des "Monostiques de Michel Vérin". (Brunet IV-300).
In-8°, 24 x 16 cm, 219 pp, z/w ills., genaaid, orig. omslag.