Turonibus sumptibus et typis mame. non daté. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 928 + 335 + 70 pages. Titre doré sur pièce de titre. Roulettes sur contreplats. Tranches dorées. 3 signets conservés.Frontispice en noir et blanc sans serpente. Papier bible.. . . . Classification Dewey : 264-Le culte
Texte écrit en latin. 2 photos disponibles. Classification Dewey : 264-Le culte
Desclée. non daté. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 992 + 296 + 49 pages. Reliure en skivertex noir.Titre doré sur pièce de titre. Tranches dorées. Tranches fines en couleurs. Frontispice en noir et blanc avec serpente. Emboitage cartonné.. . Sous Emboitage. . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
Texte écrit en latin. Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
"Desclée et SocII. 1915. In-24. Relié plein cuir. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos à nerfs, Intérieur frais. 772 + 269 + 20 + 48 pages. Reliure plein cuir couleur rouge brun. Titre doré sur pièce de titre. Tranches dorées. Tranches fines en couleurs. 3 signets conservés mais abimés. Roulettes sur contreplats. Papier bible. Emboitage cartonné. Lettrines ""J.A"" de l'ancien propriétaire dorées sur premier plat.. . Sous Emboitage. . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin"
Texte écrit en latin. Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
Ecclesia Catholica - BREVIARIUM ROMANUM - Évêque de LAVAL Victor MARÉCHAL (provenance ) - LESORT ( Paris bookbinder ) :
Reference : 54228
" Ratisbonae (Regensburg) , Neo Eboraci (New York), & Cincinnatii. Suptibus et Typis Friderici Pustet, 1886, 4 vols in-8°, (18 cm). [1] Pars Hiemalis, lxvi pp + (2)nn pp (illustration) + 636 pp + (384)pp + (xii) pp + 26 pp (Off. Propr. Valleguidonensis). [2] Pars Aestiva, xxx pp + (2)nn pp (illustration) + 720 pp + (434)pp + (xiv) pp + 41 pp (Off. Propr. Valleguidonensis). [3] Pars Autumnalis, xxx pp + (2)nn pp (illustration) + 588 pp + (399)pp + (xiii) pp + 17 pp (Off. Propr. Valleguidonensis). [4] Pars Verna, xxx pp + (2)nn pp (illustration) + 700 pp + (463)pp + (xiii) pp + 22 pp (Off. Propr. Valleguidonensis). Complete set with over 4644 pp ! The Laval parts (Valleguidonensis) have been published by A. Mary-Beauchene in Laval (1884); and printed by Mame in Tours. The head work is entirely printed in red & black, each page within a red typobraphical borderline. [Binding]. Uniformy bound in full red morocco, raised spines with gilt titles, all edges gilt, Gilt fillet on the board edges, Both covers with the supra libro of bishop Victor Maréchal with his motto ''Vita et Spes''. A splendid set, perfectly preserved. [Provenance]. From a calligraphed entry on the half-title of the first part we learn that the ''Breviarium'' was presented by the priests of the ''Canton de Montfort L'Amaury'' which was a part of the diocese of Versailles. This occured most probably on the occasion of the ordination of Victor Maréchal as bishop of the diocese of Laval; in Versailles on 25 july 1887. The unfortunate bishop however died within less than 2 months of his ordination (died 21 september 1887). He probably hardly ever touched his breviarium gift. Two further Latin notes reveal that the book was received by Aug. Maria Batard, priest in Laval who donated the work in 1917 to the monastary of Saint Julian in Chateau Gonthier. A third note states that the work belonged afterwards to Mother Superior of the nunnery of ''Misericorda Iesu'' in the monatary's hospital. (For the supra libro; see Aymond de Saint-Saud : ''Armorial des prélats français du XIX siècle''.) A beautifull and finely preserved example of an expensive liturgical book of the 19th c. Roman Catholic Church. It demonstrates, in a way, the resurgence of the French Church after the devastating blow of the French Revolution."
Antverpiae [Antwerpen], Ex Architypographia Plantiniana 1781 Complete in 4 volumes, I: [1] + [1bl] + [54] + 560 + ccxxxv + [4] + [1bl] pp., II: [1] + [1bl] + [30] + 572 + ccxxi + [4] + [1bl] pp., III: [1] + 1[bl] + [30] + 592 + ccxii + [4] pp., IV: [1] + [1bl] + [30] + 524 + ccxlviii + [4] pp., 23x15cm., with small engraving on title page and some full-page engravings, text in Latin, printed in red and black, uniform late 19th cy. bindings in full leather (gilt title at spines, joints are used but still intact, some use at ends of spines), all edges green, marbled endpapers, text is clean and bright, paper of sdome pages is slightly browned, good copy, weight: 5.2 kg., R115470
" Antverpiae (Antwerpen), ex Architypographia Plantiniana, 1770, four in-4° vols, 24 x 18 cm, two coloured title with engraved vignette + (30)(calender) + 620 pp + 4 full page engravings + ccxlviii pp + (5)+(1)(bl) + 3 + (1). title & cal. idem + 644 pp + 4 engr. + ccxxix pp + (5)+ (7) +(1)(bl)+(1)+(1)(bl). title & cal. idem + 560 + 3 engr. + cclxvj pp + (5)+(1)(bl)+5+(1)(bl)+4 ; title + (54)(calender) + 612 pp + cclv pp + (6) + (1)(bl). 4 uniformly bound volumes ; in full red morocco, intricate floral fillet on the covers, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers. (Tail turn-in of one volume slightly torn, one vol. very slightly loose in binding, some slight soiling and thumbingat a few pages but still a nice and impressive set in a contemporary luxury binding). A rare complete set of a late 18th century liturgical edition by the Antwerp Plantin Press, illustrated with full page copperengravings, printed throughout in red and black, with vignettes and tailends printed either in red or black from woodengravings. The breviary was one of the most important liturgical books in the Roman catholic church. These in-4° editions served for the daily readings by the religious communities. Because of this daily manipulating and the rather regularly changings of the texts, which led to the discarting of outdated versions; complete and good copies of pre-1800 breviaries are very rare,even more so in a luxury binding."
"15. Antverpiae (Antwerpen), ex Architypographia Plantiniana, M DCC XXXIII (1733), 4 vols in-4°, 23,5 x 17,5 cm, title pages with engraved vignette + ca. 800 pp per volume, printed throughout in red & black, bound in at the end; ''Officia Propria Sanctorum...Leodiensis'' (Liège, Dessain, 1859), late 19th century red leather bindings with copper clasps (one missing), on the front cover; a gilt cross. Apart from the not contemporary binding a neat example of a late religious edition of the Plantin Press."
Antwerpen, Plantiniana, 1752. 4to. Bound in 4 cont. full red morocco, profusely gilt backs and covers, gilt inner dentelles. Backs worn and leather cracked at hinges. All edges gilt. 4 engraved titlevignettes an 12 full-page engravings. Throughout printed i red and black on good thick paper. Internally fine and clean.
Desclée & Socii. Non daté. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 991+ 296+ 109 pages. Texte en latin sur deux colonnes. Frontispice sous serpente et lettrines illustrés en noir et blanc. Tranches dorées. Sous emboîtage cartonné et toilé (frotté).. . Sous Emboitage. . Classification Dewey : 260-Théologie sociale chrétienne
Classification Dewey : 260-Théologie sociale chrétienne