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Published by Ratisbonae, Pustet,, Ratisbonae, Romae, 1949
Seller: Oberle, Bad Münstereifel, Germany
Book
siehe Artikelbeschreibung. Condition: siehe Artikelbeschreibung. ; geb. A.; schwarzer, goldgeprägter Original - Ganzlederband; allseits Goldschnitt; Text in Rot - SChwarz - Druck; 495 Seiten. Dünndruck; mit einigen Beilagen; Zustand. Einband gut, innen gering nachgedunkelt, sonst gut, keine Lesespuren, kein Besitzvermerk; farb. Lesebändchen;
Leinen. kl. 8° VII + 252 + 75 pp. Dünndruck, Druck in rot/schwarz, schwarzer Leineneinband mit Rotschnitt, Sprache: Latein, Leineneinband gut, Rotschnitt intakt und frisch, Name auf Vorsatz, innen sauber und gut 260 Gramm.
Published by Sebaldus, Nürnberg, 1949
Leinen. 12° VI + 130 Seiten, Dünndruck, schwarzer Leineneinband mit Rotschnitt. gut erhaltenes Exemplar 180 Gramm.
Published by Romae, Tornaci, Parisiis, Desclée & Socii, 1946., 1946
Black limp covers (leather-look) viii,302,78 pp.; 16.5x10.5 cm. - (ticket on cover, stamps, previous owner's names in ink, few notes, few dog-ears) Still very good, see picture 120g.
Published by Apud Societatem Bibliophilorum Britannicam et Externam, London, 1914
Leinen. 8° 122 Seiten. Originalleinenband mit Rotschnitt. Schattenspur eines abgelösten Bibliotheksschildchens auf vorderem Buchdeckel, hinterer Buchdeckel lichtrandig, Name auf Vorsatz, Klosterstempel auf Titelblatt, innen sauber und gut 410 Gramm.
Hardcover. Text from the Peshitta Psalter of 1904. Good.
Published by Regensburg, Pustet, (1935)., 1935
Seller: Antiquariat FOLIO Karpinski u. Gaukesbrink GbR, Münster, Germany
327 S. 4to. Originalleder (Hardcover). Mit Goldprägung und 2 Lesebändchen. Ganzgoldschnitt. Einband etwas berieben, Name auf Vorsatz. Geringe Gebrauchsspuren, innen sauber. Großausgabe (21 x 29 x2 cm) Sprache: la.
1952, text (code B-334Q2).
Leder. Editio secunda in quarto. 4° 327 Seiten. Druck in rot/schwarz, schwarzer Ledereinband mit Rotschnitt und mit Lesebändchen. Sprache: Latein, Ledereinband an einigen Stellen mit Abrieb aber insgesamt noch gut erhalten, Lederecken mit Abrieb, Rotschnitt berieben, Name auf Vorsatz, Innendeckel und Vorsatz angestaubt und fleckig, innen sauber und schön - - - seltenes Großformat in insgesamt gutem Zustand 1170 Gramm.
2. Romae / Tornaci, Desclée, 1913, thin in-8°, 110 + (2) pp, publisher's blind tooled black cloth, gilt lettering on front, red edges, ex-library stamp on title, hand-written ex-libris (L. Vd Wyngaert).
Published by Desclee, Brugge, 1931
Leder. gr. 8° 1931 - 1934. 240 und IV + 288 pp. Druck in rot/schwarz, Dünndruck, schwarzer Originallederband auf 5 falschen Bünden mit Lesebändchen und mit Beschlagsanmutung. Sprache: Latein, Ledereinband nur mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren, Rotschnitt am Kopf und Fuß stärker aufgehellt, Seite 207 fachmännisch ausgebessert, innen sauber und schön 610 Gramm.
Published by Budapest: Helikon, 1991
ISBN 10: 9632082206ISBN 13: 9789632082202
Seller: Kunsthandlung Primavera Birgit Stamm, Dortmund, Germany
Book
Condition: Gut. Gutes Exemplar der Erstausgabe dieses schönen Faksimiles. Der Kommentarband viersprachig in ungarischer, deutscher, englischer und italienischer Sprache. BITTE BEACHTEN SIE: VERSAND INS AUSLAND MOMENTAN NUR in die USA, Japan, Großbritannien, Schweiz, Irland, Frankreich, Spanien, Italien, Österreich, Belgien und die Niederlande! PLEASE NOTE: SHIPPING TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES AT THE MOMENT ONLY to the USA, Japan, Great Britain, Switzerland, Ireland, France, Spain, Italy, Austria, Belgium and the Netherlands! Schneller Versand auf Rechnung (Vorauszahlung vorbehalten) mit der Post bzw. DHL. la Gewicht in Gramm: 800 8°. 2 Bl, 176 S. Orig.-Ganzlederband mit Goldprägung und dreiseitigem Goldschnitt (Faksimile); 12°. 73 S., Farb. illustr. Orig.-Karton (Kommentar) zusammen in Orig-Velour-Kassette mit reicher Goldprägung.
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Published by Regensburg, Friedrich Pustet, 1859., 1859
Seller: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Austria
XVI, 310, (2) SS. Titel in rot und schwarz. Halbleder der Zeit mit goldgepr. Rückentitel. Dreiseitig gesprenkelter Farbschnitt. 8vo. Seltene Ausgabe, metrisch ediert vom Kremsmünsteraner Benediktiner Beda Piringer (1810-76), in Frankfurt Abgeordneter für den Wahlkreis Efferding. - Ecken und Kanten ein wenig berieben. Stempel der Handbibliothek Stift Kremsmünster am Vorsatzblatt.
Condition: 0. Kl.-8°. 249 S. Seltene Psalter-Ausgabe in syrischer Sprache und Schrift. Sy Orig.-Leinwand, kleine Bibliothekssign.
Published by Budapest: Helikon,, 1991
Seller: Steeler Antiquariat, Essen, Germany
Book
II, 176 Blätter, 1 mehrfarbige, prächtige erste Seite, durchgehend mit ornamentalen farbigen Seiten, Tadelloses Exemplar Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 0 12°, goldgeprägter 3-bündiger Ledereinband, Rundum-Goldschnitt, Metall-Schließe, in brauner Velour-Leder-Cassette mit goldgeprägter Vignette. Inklusive der 73-seitigem Begleitstudie von Csaba Csapodi (ungarisch, deutsch, englisch, italienisch), farbig katoniertem Umschlag Faksimile-Ausgabe und Begleitheft der Handschrift Cod. 2484 des Benediktinerstiftes Kloster Melk.
Ratisbonae ( Regensburg), Joh. Conradi Peetzii, 1731, format in-8° (15,5 x 10 cm), 316 pp (sic error last page numbered 116). Entirely printed in red & black. Bound in contemporary full leather with some blind tooling on both covers. Edges painted red. Spine with some small worm holes, Inside lightly but uniformy browned (due to paper quality), still a very nice copy. No provenance indication except for two small ( 2 x 1 cm) blind-tooled stamps (one on each cover) [1] the Jesuit I.H.S around the cross. [2] The initials M.R.A., underneath a small crown.
Published by Regensburg et al.: Gastl et al., 1741-1742, 1741
Seller: Antiquariat von Matt, Stans, Switzerland
Book
Condition: 0. 3 Teile in 1 Bd. Gr.-8°. [31], 422, [16], [7], 408, [7], 398 S.Mit Kupfer-Frontispiz. Sprache: Deutsch Ld. d.Zt., berieben, stockfl., Index von Teil 3 fehlt.
Antverpiae, (Antwerpen) ex Officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti, 1639, title with copper engraved vignet + 604 pp + (7)(index) + (1)(approbatio 1610) + (1)(printer's mark), old full leather, a.e.g, on both covers gilt oval emblem with the letters IHS, old manuscript entries on the last blank leaf point to a nunnery (names and dates of deceased sisters, in French). B.C.N.I. 9253. Binding with some wear, titlepage a bit thumbed, but still a fine/good copy.
Antverpiae, (Antwerpen) ex Officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti, 1639, title with copper engraved vignet + 606 pp + (10)nn pp (index, printer's mark). Old full vellum, edges painted red. With two copper clasps in working order. The last 5 leaves with red marginal staining due to off setting of the coloured edges ( caused by water) Vellum binding also slightly discolored at the edges. Ex-library with an old rubber stamp on the blank verso of the title. Notwithstanding these remarks still a good copy with a clean inside and a technically sound binding with working clesps. B.C.N.I. 9253. This is obviously the second edition in the year 1639. We have handled another copy which was complete with 604 pp (instead of 606).
Antverpiae, (Antwerpen) ex Officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti, 1683, title with copper engraved vignet + 606 pp + (10)nn pp (index, printer's mark). Contemporary full black leather, gilt edges. With two copper clasps in working order. Binding with with not unusual slight traces of use but a fine/good copy with working copper clasps. See B.C.N.I. 9253. This is an exact reprint of the 1639 edition.
Published by Ediciones Encuentro, S.A., 2004
ISBN 10: 8474907403ISBN 13: 9788474907407
Seller: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, Spain
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PAPERBACK. Condition: Good. 8474907403.
Published by Plantin,, Anversa,, 1584
Seller: La Darsena di Leonelli Siro e C. s.a.s., Modena, MO, Italy
Cm. 12,2, perg. floscia originale, pag. 267 (13). Testo su due colonne in greco e latino. Ottimo esemplare. Voet, Plantin press, 671; Adams, B-1390.
Published by Cantabrigiae, excudit Ioannes Field., 1666., Cambridge, 1666
Seller: Libreria Antiquaria Gonnelli, Firenze, FI, Italy
Condition: Buono (Good). 0. In-4° (mm 197x154), front. fiog., carte [36], pagine 431. Titoli e testo in greco e latino. Legatura in pieno vitello coevo, dorso rifatto. Buon esemplare. (Testo in lingua greca e latina). Graesse, V, 485. Book.
(Paris, Henricus Stephanus, 1513). Folio. Bound in a nice 18th century brown half calf with six raised bands to richly gilt spine. Corners slightly bumped and capitals worn, especially the lower one, where the capital band is showing and has loosened a bit. Inner hinge slightly weak. Front free end-paper with 18th century ink-annotation (title, year, etc.). A very light damp stain top the last portion of leaves, a bit heavier to the last two leaves. Otherwise internally very nice and clean. All in all a very nice copy, with only very light scattered brownspotting. Beautifully printed in two columns and in red and black throughout. Pp. 233-294. Second edition (following the original of 1509) of the final two parts of Estienne's typographic masterpiece "Quincuplex Psalterium", also known as the "First book of French Protestantism". These two final parts, which make up complete works in themselves, consist in the "Psalterium Vetus" - the Old Latin Psalter (i.e. the version used by the churches before Jerome's revisions) and the "Psaltarium Conciliatum", consisting in Lefevre's own version, based on the Vulgate text corrected according to the Hebrew text and using the Aristarchian signs. This spledid publication had an immense impact upon protestantism, early bible-scholarship, and theology in general and is famed because of its beauty, elegance, and typographical excellence along with its immense importance historically speaking. "Lefèvre's epoch-making work was awaited impatiently by the learned world, and is the topic of many a letter among the extant humanist correspondence of the period: thus, Cardinal Ximeèz, the future editor of the first polyglot Bible, in a letter to Charles de Bovelles, praises Lefèvre's scholarship and the usefulness of his "Psalterium". This famous volume is also Henri Estienne's typographical masterpiece and is commonly singled out as one of the outstanding monuments of early 16th-century French typography." (Schreiber). "Lefèvre agreed with Erasmus that theology must be based on accurate texts and translations of the Scriptures" as the title of the volume indicates, Lefèvre presents five different versions of the psalms" (Schreiber). As described, the present copy contains the final two. The three parts that were printed before those two, were all printed in three columns and consisted in the three versions of St Jerome, namely the "Psalterium Romanum" (Jerome's first version of the Old Latin Psalter according to the Septuagint), the "Psalterium Gallicum" (Jerome's second revision, first adopted by the churches of Gaul), and the "Psalterium Hebraicum" (Jerome's translation directly from the Hebrew). Schreiber nr. 8 (1509 ed.)" Renouard 1509, nr. 1. Mortimer 1, nr. 62 (present edition).