Paris (Parisiis), Ex officina J.-M. Eberharti, Collegii Imperialis Franciae Typographi, 1812.
4to. (VIII),LXXXVII,(1 blank), 316 p. Contemporary boards. 28 cm (Ref: Hoffmann 2,510 (Laurentius); Brunet 3,880; Graesse 4,122; Ebert 12557) (Details: 1 of the 100 quarto copies, on wove paper and with broad margins. Gilt black shield on the back. Greek text with parallel Latin translation) (Condition: Binding scuffed. Back chafed and discoloured, and slightly damaged at the head. 2 library bookplates on the front pastedown. Some slight foxing) (Note: Johannes Laurentius Lydus was born in 490 AD at Philadelphia in Lydia, hence the cognomen Lydus. He came to Constantinople during the reign of the Emperor Anastasius (ca. 510) to make a career in the central administration. For 40 year he was 'Praefectus Praetorio', for the greater part under the Emperor Justinian. The language of the administration of the Eastern part of the Roman Empire was still Latin at this time, and Lydus repeatedly emphasizes his bilingualism in his surviving works, which are written in ancient Greek. Ca. 543 he was appointed to the chair of Latin-rhetoric at the 'University' of Constantinople. In 552 Lydos retired. He died between 565 and 578. Among his lost literary works is a history of Justinian's campaign against the Persian Sassanids. His 3 surviving Greek works are not great literature, but they throw light on Roman history and religion. 'De Ostentis', 'On Prodigies', is a treatise on all sorts of signs and and portents, e.g. thunder and lightning, and earthquakes, compiled from ancient astrologic works. 'De Mensibus' is a compilation of material on the Roman calender and pagan festivals. His most important work is 'De Magistratibus reipublicae Romanae', on the civil service of the Roman empire. It offers valuable information concerning Roman burocracy up to Justinian. These works were regarded as lost, until, we are told in the 'Prologus', the French scholar J.B.C. d'Ansse de Villoison discovered in 1784 on a visit to Constantinople a manuscript of it. The manuscript was thereupon presented by the Greek prince Constantine Morusi to Auguste de Choiseul-Gouffier, the French ambassador to the Ottoman Empire. Choiseul then lent the manuscript to the discoverer in order to publish it. Nothing came however of an edition because of turmoils of the French revolution, (regni Gallici eversione et subito casu, quo Europa omnis contremit, nullus Lydo locus superat), and because of the premature and sudden death of Villoison in 1805. (p. LXIII/IV) Choiseul then directed the young scholar Carl Benedikt Hase (in French Charles Benoît Hase), 1780-1864, to produce an edition. In 1801 Hase had travelled on foot to Paris, where he began his studies Greek under Villoison, who introduced him also into his literary circle. (domum ejus frenquentavi, (...) per aliquot annos continuos sermonum auditor). (p. LXVI) After the request of Choiseul Hase asked his friend, the young scholar Dominicus Fuss, 1782-1860, also of German origin, who was fluent in Latin, to make a transcription and a Latin translation (cura describendi vertendique), of 'De magistratibus'. Fuss also amended (emendavit) the Greek text. Hase himself wrote the 'Prologus', a learned dissertation on the times, life and writings of Lydus. The edition was welcomed by the famous German ancient historian Barthold Georg Niebuhr as a new and rich source of Roman history. Hase, who was appointed professor of Palaeography at the 'École Royale' in 1816, devoted himself to Byzantine literature and history. In 1823 he produced an edition of Lydus' 'De ostentis', which is considered a masterpiece of textual criticism) (Provenance: Pictorial bookplate, 'Ex libris Collegii Sanctae Mariae de Oscott' pasted on the front pastedown. Saint Mary's College at New Oscott, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, often called Oscott College, is the Roman Catholic seminary of the Archdiocese of Birmingham in England, and one of the three seminaries of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. See for this huge college, which was founded in 1794, Wikipedia's 'St Mary's College, Oscott') (Collation: pi4, a-k4, chi4 (leaf chi4 verso blank), 1-39/4, 40/2) (Photographs on request)
Desclée de Brouwer / Bruxelles-Paris 1968 in8. 1968. Broché.
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Coloniae Agrippinae [Köln], apud Hermannum Demen 1687 5 volumes (bound in 1 physical volume): [8],138,[9] + [12],256,[23] + [8],137,[7] + viii,247,[13] + xii + 360 + [21] pp., "Haec Editio correcta a pluribus erroribus, in alia impressione commissis", title of volume 1 in red and black, engraved vignette on title page, 36cm., contemporary full-leather binding (corners bit bumped, spine with 5 raised bands, gilt title and decorations on spine, front joint slightly broken at lower end, small piece of leather partl detached from upper end of spine), each of the 5 volumes has a separate title page, text in Latin, text printed in 2 columns, some occasional browning, good condition, [Content: Tomus primus (in 2 vols.): partim Deum unum, trinum, et incarnatum ; partim actus humanos, leges, christique Gratiam complectens // Tomus secundus (in 2 vols.): partim virtutes theologicas, Ius & Iustitiam, partim Sacramenta complectens // Supplement: Tractatus tres de Justitia et Jure ad Supplementum Theologiae moralis christianae, etc., per P.B.T.C.M.T.L (Philippe Bertrand), Antverpiae, apud Joannem Sleghers, 1687, viii + 247 + [13] pp.)], the 4th volume (De Sacramentis) was published by Franciscus Fievet (Insulis, 1687), [NEESEN Laurentius, born in Sint-Truiden in 1612, died in Mechelen in 1679, Belgian priest and theologian and president of the seminary of Mechelen], R96631
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, Leiden Joh. du Vivie 1725, Perkamenten band destijds, 1e druk - 221 pp. met 9 kopergravures, frontispice, titelpagina in rood en zwart.
Anti-katholiek schotschrift van de Leidsche predikant Laurentius Steversloot
... ... Fin XIX° LENLÈVEMENT DE CUPIDON OU LE TRIOMPHE DE LA CHASTETÉ, gravure de GAUJEAN d'après LAURENTIUS LOTUS (LORENZO LOTTO) SUR PEAU DE VÉLIN VÉRITABLE (VELLUM) Signée en gravure dans la marge, tirage avant la lettre. Cachet collection illisible dans le coin en bas à droite Dimensions de la planche à la cuvette : 23 x 19.5 cm Dimensions de la feuille : 26.5 x 22.5 cm Le vélin est une peau de vélot (veau mort-né), très fine, recherchée par les calligraphes, les miniaturistes et les relieurs pour sa blancheur, sa douceur et sa finesse. Le vélin est une spécialité apparue à la fin du Moyen Âge. Il ne doit pas être confondu avec le parchemin. Par analogie on a appelé papier vélin un papier très fin et très blanc inventé par Étienne Montgolfier en 1777, mais les deux ne doivent pas être confondus.
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Louvain, Publications Universitaires, 1952.
422 p. Stiff wrappers 25 cm
Uppsala, C. A. Leffler, 1857-1863; 1836, in-8, 2 tomes en 1 vol. : XI-484 pp.; [2]-IV-355 pp.; et 1 plaquette de [4]-17 pp, Demi-basane verte de l'époque, dos lisse orné de filets et de roulettes dorés, Édition en partie originale, et première édition en librairie, de cette rare et importante monographie sur les hyménomycètes de Suède. L'ouvrage a été imprimé à 100 exemplaires seulement, ainsi qu'indiqué en pages de titre : "Centum exemplaria tantum typis exscripta". Celui-ci est numéroté à la main n° 22 pour le T. I et n° 66 pour le T. II. L'auteur avait publié, en amont, 22 mémoires entre 1851 et 1854. Elias Magnus Fries (1794-1878), dit "le Linné des champignons", fut étudiant, chargé de cours, puis démonstrateur à l'Université de Lund. La publication du Systema mycologicum (1821-1832) lui assura l'estime et la célébrité. Il est nommé professeur de botanique à l'Université d'Uppsala en 1835. L'ouvrage est ici relié avec la Thèse de doctorat de Laurell, sur le même sujet, présidée par Fries en 1836. Bon exemplaire de cet ouvrage rare et recherché. Cachet de l'Institut Catholique et étiquette en pied du dos. Dos insolé, légères épidermures. Quelques feuillets uniformément brunis. Rousseurs et mouillures à la plaquette finale. Volbracht 662 et 646. Couverture rigide
Bon 2 tomes en 1 vol. : XI-484
Patavii [Padua], Ex officina typographica seminarii 1933 Volume II-3 of the critical edition of Lawrence of Brindisi's complete works (1928-1956, 15 vols.), xiv + 436pp.+ frontispiece and 2 plates out of text, 30cm., original softcover, text in Latin, small stamp on title page, pages still uncut, text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.3kg., R119830
Patavii [Padua], Ex officina typographica seminarii 1931 Volume II-2 of the critical edition of Lawrence of Brindisi's complete works (1928-1956, 15 vols.), xviii + 534pp.+ frontispiece and 1 plate out of text, 30cm., original softcover, text in Latin, small stamp on title page, most pages still uncut, text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.5kg., R119832
Patavii [Padua], Ex officina typographica seminarii 1935 Volume III of the critical edition of Lawrence of Brindisi's complete works (1928-1956, 15 vols.), xxvi + 596pp. + frontispiece and 3 plates out of text, 30cm., original softcover (front joint repaired), text in Latin, small stamp on title page, pages still uncut, text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.7kg., R119833
Stockholm, Imprimerie royale, s.d. (1814) in-8, 62 pp., cartonnage Bradel de papier feuille, pièce de titre fauve en long (reliure moderne).
Traduction allemande du Rapport à Sa majesté le roi de Suède : par son ministre d'état et des affaires étrangères : en date de Stockholm, le 7 janvier 1813 (Turin, Bocca, 1814). La version originale est celle en français ; et le contexte est évidemment celui qui amènera le retournement de la Suède contre la France à la suite des désastres russes.Lars von Engeström (1751-1826), ami de Rivarol, occupa les fonctions de ministre des affaires étrangères de Suède de 1809, date de l'avènement de Charles XIII, à 1824. Au CCF, exemplaires uniquement à Strasbourg. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT - LIEN DE PAIEMENT, NOUS CONSULTER.
Montréal, Editions Franciscaines 1961 179 + [2] pp., 24cm., softcover, Doctoral Dissertation ("Pontificium Athenaeum Antonianum. Facultas Theologica. Theses ad Lauream no.146"), text in Latin, good conbdition, R118580
, Hes & De Graaf Publishers, 2007 Hardcover, cloth, 281 pages, 32x24cm *Very fine condition. (new). ISBN 9789061940302.
With this work the authors are filling a gap which is existing on the research material of watermarks of the seventeenth century. The research for this book is based on the X-ray method developed by Jan van Aken, emiritus professor dental radiology of the University of Utrecht. This method guarentees a 100% accurate digital image of the watermark. With 675 true size photographs and detailed descriptions.
P LAURENTIUS KOCH OSB- GAVORET DE GASPARY ANGELIKA
Reference : RO20257097
(1990)
ISBN : 3871120758
BUCH KUNSTVERLAG ETTAL. 1990. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 29 pages illustrées en couleur. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
Mechliniae [Mechelen], Hanicq 1826 xxiv + 472pp., 18cm., full leather binding (tree calf), gilt decorations and title on spine, marbled endpapers, some foxing in text, nice copy, [text in Latin], R67938
Lugduni [Lyon], sumpt. Iacobi Cardon & Petri Cauellat [Cavellat] 1627 [16] + 956 + [36] pp., "Editio novissima. In qua praeter Indices Rubricarum, & rerum verborumque, multa addita, aliaque detracta, innumera correcta, adeo ut novum opus in lucem prodire merito censere quis possit", 19cm., contemporary vellum (few spots, minor damage at ends), contemporary handwritten title on spine, text in Latin, 2 stamps on title page and old handwritten ex-libris on recto and verso of title page, pages browned (text well readable), R95502
Friburgi Brisgoviae [Freiburg im Breisgau], Herder 1900 2 volumes bound in 1: xxx,526 + xviii,600 pp., 25cm., hardcover, spine in black leather with gilt lettering and decorations, marbled endpapers, text clean and bright, text in Latin, good condition, R95565
Friburgi Brisgoviae [Freiburg im Breisgau], Herder 1905 xxxiv + 1048pp., 25cm., hardcover, spine in black leather with gilt lettering and decorations, marbled endpapers, text clean and bright, text in Latin, good condition, R95566
Friburgi Brisgoviae [Freiburg im Breisgau], Herder 1902 xxxiv + 1021pp., 25cm., hardcover, spine in green cloth with gilt leterring, marbled edges, small stamp on titlepage, text is clean and bright, text in Latin, good condition, R95567
Friburgi Brisgoviae [Freiburg im Breisgau], Herder 1900 xxiv + 899pp., 25cm., hardcover, spine in black leather with gilt lettering and decorations, marbled endpapers, text clean and bright, text in Latin, good condition, R95569
Augustae Vindelicorum [Augsburg], sumpt. Matthaei Rieger 1782 728pp. + [128] pp. (of indices), 19cm., text in Latin, contmporary hardcover (spine in leather, gilt title on spine, some normal traces of use), some foxing and browning (text always very well readable), good condition, R96649
Mechliniae [Mechelen], P.-J. Hanicq 1825 xxxi + 360pp., 20cm., text in Latin, contemporary cart. Cover with some traces of use, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, [This treatise by Veith contains a refutation of Edmond Richer's (1559-1631) points of view regarding Church and State (Gallicanism)], ref. De Backer-Sommervogel: Veith 536-2, R105949
Friburgi Brisgoviae [Freiburg im Breisgau], Herder 1901 xxviii + 870pp., 24cm., hardcover, spine in green cloth with gilt lettering and decorations, marbled edges, text clean and bright, text in Latin, good condition, R106160
Friburgi Brisgoviae [Freiburg im Breisgau], Herder 1900 xxiv + 899pp., 24cm., hardcover, spine in green cloth with gilt lettering and decorations, marbled edges, text clean and bright, text in Latin, good condition, R106161