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Verlag: Oxoniæ Oxford: Theatro Sheldoniano. Typis Junianis, 1689
Anbieter: Unsworth's Antiquarian Booksellers, ILAB, ABA, PBFA., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Small 4to., pp.[xxviii], 114, [vi], 182, [xxxviii]. With initial imprimatur leaf. Engraving of Sheldonian Theatre to title-page, woodcut initials. 'Recentissima antiquissimæ linguæ septentrionalis incunabula, id est, Grammaticæ Islandicæ rudimenta. Per Runolphum Jonam Islandum' has its own title-page dated 1688, separate pagination but continuous register. Half-title to 'Edwardi Bernardi Etymologicon Britannicum' after the errata on p.182. Final leaf blank. A little ink to bottom margin, pp.133-145, occasional light spotting, very good. Contemporary dark brown calf lightly speckled, raised bands, replacement title label, blind-tooled border with small corner tools to boards. Neat repairs to head and tail of spine and joints, lightly scuffed, corners a little bumped, very good. To front paste-down, armorial bookplate of 'Robert Shafto Esq. of Benwell'. Benwell Towers was bequeathed in 1607 by Robert Shafto, Sheriff of Newcastle, to his son Robert Shafto, High Sheriff of Northumberland. This Robert was succeeded by three further Roberts, all of whom also served as High Sheriff. The last of these outlived his son, the estate was sold and his daughter Camilla married William Adair, whose bookplate can be found on the rear paste-down. They are also related to the politician Robert Shafto (1732-1797), famously known as 'Bobby Shafto'. "For Hickes the affairs of English politics and religion came together with his historical and linguistic studies in the years leading up to the revolution of 1688 9. One of Fell's [John Fell, canon and dean of Christ Church, vice-chancellor of the Oxford University, and renovator of the university press] earlier cherished plans had been a publication of Junius's Old English Latin dictionary, based on the Junius manuscripts which had come to the Bodleian in 1677 together with the Junius fount of type. The dictionary was to be accompanied by Marshall's Saxon grammar. After Marshall's death this task devolved upon William Nicolson, who had copied the Junius manuscripts with a view to publication but had left for Cumberland in 1681 (Nicolson's copy would come to the Bodleian in Fell's collection in 1686). According to Hickes's later friend, the Saxonist Edward Thwaites, Fell subsequently assigned the grammar to Hickes. At Worcester, where the cathedral library was rich in Saxon charters and where his association with William Hopkins was renewed, Hickes continued his philological studies and mastered Anglo-Saxon. Hickes now had access to the newly acquired Junius manuscripts at Oxford and was influenced by Junius's ideas about the history of the Germanic languages. With the encouragement and support of Arthur Charlett, delegate of Oxford University Press, and the scholar John Mill, Hickes's Old English grammar was printed (using Junius's type) and published at Oxford as Institutiones grammaticae Anglo-Saxonicae et Moeso-Goethicae (1689); yet not without Mill's drastic curtailment of Hickes's dedication to the by then suspended Archbishop Sancroft. In the following decade ecclesiastical and scholarly interests were combined and inextricably connected in Hickes's life in a manner characteristic both of antiquarian research in general and of Hickes's methods as one of its leading proponents. Hickes 'belonged in a sense to an age earlier than that in which he lived, since his mind, encyclopedic in its range, refused to specialize and so entangled his learning with his life, that it is difficult to regard him solely as an historian or philologist, or solely as a divine' (Douglas, 78)." (ODNB, Theodor Harmsen.) ESTC: R8123.
Verlag: Printed for Tho. Basset et al., London, 1683
Anbieter: Antiquates Ltd - ABA, ILAB, Wareham, Dorset, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition. [4], 106pp, [2]. With a final leaf of publisher's advertisements. Recent black cloth. Recent book-label of Eric Gerald Stanley to FEP, occasional spotting, early pen-trial to verso of final leaf. Presentation copy, inked inscription to title page: '(?) Ex dono Authoris'. The first edition of a pamphlet by Bishop of the nonjuring Church of England and antiquary George Hickes (1642- 1715) defending the practice of baptising infants. Eric Gerald Stanley (1923-2018), scholar of Old English literature, Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Oxford. ESTC R20815, Wing H1842. Size: Quarto.
Anbieter: Centralantikvariatet, Stockholm, Schweden
Zustand: Very Good. London, Gul Bowyer, 1708. 8:o. VII,+ (1),+ 74,+ 85,+ (3, blanka),+ 24 s.+ grav. plansch (med gravyr på båda sidor). Småfläckar inledningsvis och mot slutet, ett litet hål i marginalen genom s. 7-8, och första gravyren med tillskrift med bläck. Något nött samtida skinnband, nött guldornerad rygg med upphöjda bind och röd titeletikett, pärmarna med spegeldekor, röda stänksnitt. Ur Johan Hallenbergs bibliotek, med hans namnteckning, och ur Ericsbergs, med Carl Jedvard Bondes exlibris klistrat över ett äldre som är borttaget. Fint exemplar! Fiske s. 643. Carlander II, 760. Detta är en sammanfattning, utgiven av William Wotton, av Georg Hickes stora verk om det anglosaxiska språket, som utkom i stor folio 1703-05. Den innehåller även ett appendix av Edward Thwaites om de tidiga angosaxiska mynten med eget titelblad: ?Notæ in Anglo-Saxonum nummos? Fin proveniens. Historikern och riksantikvarien Jonas Hallenberg (1748-1834), som även var chef för Kungl. myntkabinettet, skrev ett stort antal skrifter om mynt, framförallt om kufiska och orientaliska. Hans boksamling såldes på auktion i Stockholm 1835 med en tryckt katalog som upptog 2060 nr. Gjörwell nämner att Hallenberg hade ett bibliotek som till sin beskaffenhet och värde kan kallas ett "Ämbets-Bibliothek". Sin myntsamling skänkte han till Uppsala universitet. Hardcover / Hardback.
Verlag: Henry Hills, 1678
Anbieter: Griffin Books, Stamford, CT, USA
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. 1678 London printed by Henry Hills 78 page text block no binding with copy of the original receipt from the Folger Shakespeare Library dated 1952 and their stamp to the back of the last blank fly. Please email for photos. Larger books or sets may require additional shipping charges. Books sent via US Postal.
Verlag: for Richard Wilde, 1689
Anbieter: Schilb Antiquarian, Columbia, MO, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 1689 1ed Defense of Missionaries Arts anti Jesuit Protestant v Catholic Hickes A Defence of the Missionaries Arts is a late 17th-century anti-Jesuit treatise which now serves as one of the best works on the ongoing attacks between Protestants, Catholics, and their denominations. The introductory material of this book perhaps best exemplifies the theological disputes: Are horrid massacres, villainous assassinations, or poisonings the effect of charity? .nothing is more obvious in the whole course of history than those diabolical machinations and hellish conspiracies of priests and Jesuits. Authors George Hickes and William Wake use direct and pointed language to describe the horrors and evils of the Catholic Church, while at the same time provide ways to readers of defending themselves against Catholic conversion attempts. Interestingly, the work concludes with the phrase fit to be read by all Protestants, as if there may be any question to whom they were writing. Item number: #16996 Price: $950 WAKE, William; George HICKES A defence of the Missionaries arts, wherein the charge of disloyalty, rebellions, plots and treasons London : Printed for Richard Wilde, 1689. First edition. Details: Collation: Complete [10], 96 Language: English Binding: Leather; tight and secure Size: ~8.5in X 7in (22cm x 17.5cm) Rare and desirable Our Guarantee: Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide. Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 16996 Photos available upon request.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1682
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
London, 1682. 3rd & final edition (illustrator). London, 1682. 3rd & final edition. Anti-Presbyterian Propaganda [Trials]. [Hickes, George (1642-1715)]. Ravillac Redivivus. Being a Narrative of the Late Tryal of Mr. James Mitchel a Conventicle-Preacher, Who was Executed the 18th of January, 1677. For an Attempt Which he Made on the Sacred Person of the Arch-Bishop of St. Andrews. To Which is Annexed, An Account of the Tryal of that Most Wicked Pharisee Major Thomas Weir, Who Was Executed for Adultery, Incest and Bestiality. In Which are Many Observable Passages, Especially Relating to the Church and State of Scotland. In a Letter from a Scottish to an English Gentleman. London: Printed for Walter Kettilby, 1682. [iv], 46, [2], 47-54 pp. The unpaginated leaf after page 46 contains publisher advertisements. Folio (12-1/4" x 7-3/4"). Recent period-style quarter calf over marbled boards, gilt title and date to spine, title page and final leaf re-hinged. Moderate toning light foxing in a few places, soiling to title page, early owner annotations to title page in neat small hand, a few marks and brief marks in recent hand in a few places. $950. * Second, expanded edition. Hickes was a bishop of the nonjuring Church of England in Scotland. A work on propaganda commissioned by his superior in Scotland, John Maitland, Duke of Lauderdale, Ravillac Redivivus is an account of the trial of the Scots-nationalist Presbyterian (Covenanter) James Mitchell [d.1678] for an attempt to assassinate James Sharpe, the archbishop of St Andrews. Hickes linked Mitchell's story to that of the notorious covenanter Major Thomas Weir [c. 1600-1670], a suspected sorcerer who was executed for bestiality and incest in 1670, in order to demonstrate that fanatical dissenters violated the boundaries of moral law and were capable of committing the most outrageous crimes in the name of religion. First published in 1678, the work was reprinted in Dublin in 1679, followed by our second edition. A note at the foot of the title page, which identifies the author, reads: "The author calls himself a Scots Addvocate: (p. 46). I rather think him an English Man, probably Dr. Hicks, at that time Chaplane to the Duke of Lauderdale." English Short-Title Catalogue R19059.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1710
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
"The Spirit of Fanaticism" [Trials]. [Hickes, George (1642-1715)]. The Spirit of Fanaticism: Exemplify'd in the Tryals of Mr. James Mitchel (A Presbyterian Minister, Who was Hang'd at Edinburgh, For an Attempt Made Upon the Archbishop of St. Andrews.) And Major Thomas Weir (A Gifted Brother at the Knack of Extempore Prayer) Who was Burnt Between Edinburgh and Leith April the 11th, 1670. For Adultery, Beastiality with a Mare and a Cow, And Incest with His Own Sister, Who was Likewise Hang'd the Next Day After Him. To Which is Added an Account of the Original of Presbytery in Scotland, And Their Behaviour Towards the Episcopal Clergy; Wherein is Demonstrated that Rebellion has Ever Been the Principal Article of Their Faith. Written by an Advocate of the Civil Law in Scotland. London: Printed for E. Curll, 1710. [ii], 62 pp. Octavo (8-1/2" x 5-1/4"). Stab-stitched pamphlet in self-wrappers, untrimmed edges, light soiling to exterior, some wear and chipping along sewn edges of a few leaves, moderate toning to interior, signature F (pp.33-40) laid in, rather than sewn in, due to a binding error, a few brief markings in early hand to title page. $850. * Second and final edition. Hickes was a bishop of the nonjuring Church of England in Scotland. A work on propaganda commissioned by his superior in Scotland, John Maitland, Duke of Lauderdale, it was first published in 1678 with the title Ravillac Redivivus. It is an account of the trial of the Scots-nationalist Presbyterian (Covenanter) James Mitchell [d.1678] for an attempt to assassinate James Sharpe, the archbishop of St Andrews. Hickes linked Mitchell's story to that of the notorious covenanter Major Thomas Weir [c.1600-1670], a suspected sorcerer who was executed for bestiality and incest in 1670, in order to demonstrate that dissenters violated the boundaries of moral law and were thus capable of committing the most outrageous crimes in the name of religion. A notorious Grub-Street publisher and committed Whig, Curll [c.1675-1747] specialized in salacious and otherwise offensive material. His republication of Ravillac was likely a barb aimed at the recently established Tory government; Whigs often associated Tories with Scottish Jacobites. English Short-Title Catalogue N23932.
Verlag: Printed by R. E. for Walter Kettilby, London, 1684
Anbieter: Antiquates Ltd - ABA, ILAB, Wareham, Dorset, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition. [6], 37pp, [1].Recent black cloth. Recent book-label of Eric Gerald Stanley to FEP, occasional spotting, margins shaved (clipping pagination at times). Presentation copy, inked inscription to title page: 'O. Walker Ex dono Auth' (remainder of inscription lost due to shaving). The sole edition of a sermon preached by Bishop of the nonjuring Church of England and antiquary George Hickes (1642-1715) in celebration of the birthday and restoration of Charles II. Eric Gerald Stanley (1923-2018), scholar of Old English literature, Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Oxford. ESTC R20005, Wing H1867. Size: Quarto.
Verlag: London. Jonah Bowyer., 1708
Anbieter: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Hardcover. Bound in full, original early 18th century, leather. Paneled calf with blindstamped decorations. Raised cords on the spine, with faint surviving gold decoration. Faded maroon leather title label on the spine. Front cover is detached but present, along with front endpaper. Rear hinge is weak but still holding tight by the cords. Text block is solid and tight. The name Judith Sambrooke on the front attached endpaper in an antique hand. Nice frontispiece engraving. Dedication and table of contents followed by 371 numbered pages and small catalogue other books printed by Bowyer. Text block tight and square. Pages faded, but evenly and inoffensively so, with a variety of examples of mild foxing here and staining from thumbing there. Instructions and advice on Wit and Housewifery and Health, and a long section of 'Instructions for a Young Princess.' A fine early example of Mansplaining (thank you R. Solnit for that most useful term). Please email with questions or to request photos.
Verlag: Printed by B Dewhirst for Robinson, Son, and Houldsworth, Leeds and John Hurst, Wakefield, Leeds; Wakefield, 1816
Anbieter: Bailgate Books Ltd, Doncaster, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. Second Edition. Volume I. Loidis and Elmete: Or, An Attempt to Describe Districts Described in those Words by Bede; and Supposed to Embrace the Lower Portions of Aredale and Wharfdale Together with the Entire Vale of Calder in the County of York. Volume II. Ducatus Leodiensis: or, The Topography of the Ancient and Populous Town and Parish of Leedes and Parts Adjacent, in the West-Riding of the County of York. With the Pedigrees of Many of the Nobility and Gentry, and Other Matters Relating to Those Parts; Extracted from Records, Original Evidences, and Manuscripts. To Which is Added, at the Request of Several Learned Persons, A Catalogue of His Museum, with the Curiosities Natural and Artificial, and the Antiquities, Particularly the Roman, British, Saxon, Danish, Norman and Scotch Coins, With Modern Medals. Also A Catalogue of Manuscripts, the Various Editions of the Bible, and of Books Published in the Infancy of the art of Printing. With An Account of some unusual Accidents that have attended some Persons, attempted after the manner of Dr Plot. Two matching large folio volumes, full leather binding with gilt decoration and raised bands. Wear and loss at spine ends, Split in lower quarter of front joint in volume I, leather is rubbed. Sound binding. Volume I has modern book plate on inside of front cover and pasted in are various newspaper articles relating to William Dove, the Leeds Poisoning Case (Aug 1856). Handwriiten note on title page. Volume II has short split in leather on lower front joint. Light foxing to prelims, pages are otherwise clean. Decorated capitals throughout. Pages have a light aroma of tobacco smoke. Volume I contains: half-title page, frontis portrait, title-page with pasted vignette, text: 404pp, Appendix and Index: 88pp, Instructions to binder. Plates are: Portrait of the Author; Monument of Walker and Beckett; Trinity Church; Portrait of Re. Miles Atkinson; Portrait of William Hey Esq. (appendix) ; Leeds Library; Cloister Quadrangle of Kirkstall Abbey from the South West; North West Door of Kirkstall Abbey; Gledhow; Figure of Redwald, King of East Angles, in Painted Glass, at Osmundthorpe; Temple Newsom; Tomb of Scargill at Whitkirk; Monument of Lady Elizabeth Hastings; Nave and Ground Plan of Sherburne Church; Saxon Fortification at Berwick in Elmet; Tomb of Lord Dacre at Towton; Tomb of the Teutoniei or Tyas Family at Lede Chapel; Earth Work at Bardsey; Church ad Bardsey, Porch and Interior; Harewood Castle with the Ground Plan; Arch in the Hall of Harewood Castle; Armorial Bearings formerly in the Castle, Castle Chapel and the parish Church of Harewood (missing); Harewood House; Tomb of Lord Chief Justice Gasgoigne; Porch at Adel; Arch at the Entrance of the Choir in the Church of Adel; Norman Capitals in the Church of Adel; Roman Altars found at Adel; Monuments in the Church at Otley; Tomb of the Palmes Family in Otley Church; Gateway to the Flower Garden at Farnley; Bay Window & Flower Garden at Farnley; Nave and Part of the Choir of Guiseley Church; Room in which the Murder is supposed to have been committed in Calverley Hall; Chapel of Calverly Hall; Tomb of Mirfield at Batley; Howley Hall as it appeared when entire; Remains of Howley Hall; Ancient Doorways at Howley (hand written note at lower edge of page); Swillington Hall; Tomb and Monument of Sir Roberton Waterton; Tomb of Baron Saville and Sir Henry Saville his son at Methely; Tomb of Lionel Lord Welles at Methley; Saxon Sculptures at Dewsbury with a tomb of later date; Sculptured Stones form the Saxon Church at Dewsbury; Cross of Paulinus and Saxon Tomb at Dewsbury; Tomb of a Thornhill in the Church at Thornhill; Chapel and Monuments of the Saville Family in the Church at Thornhill; Tombs at Thornhill; Arms and Quarterings of Beaumont of Whitley Beaumont; Tomb of Sir Richard Beaumont at Kirkheat; Bewling Hall; Bowling Hall; Celts etc found near Halifax (colour); Statue of Archbishop Tillotson at Sowerby; Rev. William Sheepshanks (appendix); Bierley Hall. Vignettes include: St. Paul's Church; Leeds Infirmary; Skyrak Oak; Charters relating to Chapel Allerton; Cross at Sherburn Church; Arms and Inscription over the Entrance of Harewood Castle; North Elevation of the Church at Adel; Flower Garden Porch at Farnley; Tomb and Monument in the Church at Weston; Gateway at Howley Hall; Window in the Chapel at Liversedge Hall; Statue of King Oswald; Parish Church of Wakefield; Chantry on the Bridge at Wakefield; Remnant of the House of the Savilles at Thornhill; Fortification of Almonbury; Miryshaw; Halifax Church. Pedigrees inserted are: Oates of Leeds; Dixon; Lords of Harewood; Lascelles; Fawkes of Farnley; Dyneley of Bramhope; Stansfeld of Stansfeld Hall; Rookes of Roydes Hall; Vavasour of Weston; Tong of Tong; Tempest of Bracewell and Tong; Lowther of Lonsdale and Swillington; Savile of Mexborough; Beaumont of Whitley; Sheepshanks and York of Leeds (twice!); Sharp of Little Houghton (Horton) (missing); Smyth of Heath and Holbeck; Richardson of Bierley (appendix). Volume II. Frontis, title-page with pasted vignette; dedcation pages (4); dedication page to Peregrine-Hyde, Lord Marquis of Caermarthen etc (previous owners name hand written at top of page); Preface v-xvi; Life of the Author i-xvii; plate of Leeds; text of Ducatus Leodiensis, 268pp; Addenda, Apendix etc. Plates are: Portrait of Thoresby; The Prospect of Leeds from Knostrop Road; Portrait of Mr John Harrison; St. John's Church, Leeds; Parish Church, Leeds; Monument of Henry Thoresby, of Thoresby Esq.; Moot-Hall, Leeds (addenda); Plate of Coins in Catalogue of Antiquities, Roman Monies and Medals; Arms and Quarterings of the Danby's of Danby in the Appendix; Plate of Antiquities in the Rarities; Thorpe on the Hill. Vignettes include: West Door to Kirkstall Abbey, with Whitaker's Arms impaled with Thoresby's; The Grammar School, Leeds. Inserted Pedigrees are: Osborne, Wilson of Leeds (incl Beckett), Poole of Leeds & the Milnes of Wakefield and Fryston; Armytag.
Verlag: Tho. Basset, 1683
Anbieter: ROBIN RARE BOOKS at the Midtown Scholar, Harrisburg, PA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. The Case of Infant Baptism, In Five Questions. Whether Infants are uncapable of Baptism? Whether Infants are excluded from Baptism by Christ? Whether it is lawful to seperate from a Church, which appointment Infants to be Baptised? Whether it be the Duty of Christian Parents to bright their Children unto Baptism? Webster it is lawful to Communicate with Believers, who were Baptized in their Infancy? By George Hickes, Printed for Tho. Basset, London, 1683, 106 pp, half leather bound pamphlet, 8 x 6 , 8vo. In fair condition. Ex-library of Colgate University. 19th century boards with half leather spine that is entirely desiccated. Moderate wear to extremists with discoloration to red boards. Old hand notations on title page. Some corrections in old hand manuscript throughout the text. Light toning throughout with minor instances of foxing and age stain. Binding tight and intact. Please see photos. The first edition of a pamphlet by Bishop of the nonjuring Church of England and antiquary George Hickes (1642-1715) defending the practice of baptizing infants. Scarce.
Verlag: Samuel Roycroft for Walter Kettilby, London, 1683
Anbieter: THOMAS RARE BOOKS, Yaxley, SUFFOLK, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardback. Zustand: V.g. The Second edition More Correct. Title state 'By A Minister of London. [2], 69, [9], 300, [4] p., [2] folded leaves of plates : geneal. tables and two final advertisement leaves. Printed by Samuel Roycroft, for Walter Kettilby, at the Bishops Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCLXXXIII. A rare item in a near fine condition. Contemporary ful calf near fine with raised bands. Lacking the spine title label otherwise compete. George Hickes was born in Yorkshire and entered Oxford in 1659. He opposed James II declaration of Indulgance and Monmouth's rising. Size: 8vo.
Verlag: Printed by B Dewhirst for Robinson, Son, and Houldsworth, Leeds and John Hurst, Wakefield, Leeds; Wakefield, 1816
Anbieter: Bailgate Books Ltd, Doncaster, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. Second Edition. Volume I. Loidis and Elmete: Or, An Attempt to Describe Districts Described in those Words by Bede; and Supposed to Embrace the Lower Portions of Aredale and Wharfdale Together with the Entire Vale of Calder in the County of York. Volume II. Ducatus Leodiensis: or, The Topography of the Ancient and Populous Town and Parish of Leedes and Parts Adjacent, in the West-Riding of the County of York. With the Pedigrees of Many of the Nobility and Gentry, and Other Matters Relating to Those Parts; Extracted from Records, Original Evidences, and Manuscripts. To Which is Added, at the Request of Several Learned Persons, A Catalogue of His Museum, with the Curiosities Natural and Artificial, and the Antiquities, Particularly the Roman, British, Saxon, Danish, Norman and Scotch Coins, With Modern Medals. Also A Catalogue of Manuscripts, the Various Editions of the Bible, and of Books Published in the Infancy of the art of Printing. With An Account of some unusual Accidents that have attended some Persons, attempted after the manner of Dr Plot. 2 matching large folio volumes, rebound in grey covers with cream linen spine, spine label on volume II, sound binding, clean end-papers, pages and plates, includes fold-out pedigrees. Occasional smudges and some light foxing, particularly on some plates. Decorated capitals throughout. These are two matching volumes. Packed weight over 12kg. Volume I contains: half-title page, frontis portrait, title-page with pasted vignette, text: 404pp, Appendix and Index: 88pp, Instructions to binder. Plates are: Portrait of the Author; Monument of Walker and Beckett (missing); Trinity Church; Portrait of Re. Miles Atkinson; Portrait of William Hey Esq. ; Leeds Library; Cloister Quadrangle of Kirkstall Abbey from the South West; North West Door of Kirkstall Abbey; Gledhow (missing); Figure of Redwald, King of East Angles, in Painted Glass, at Osmundthorpe; Temple Newsom; Tomb of Scargill at Whitkirk; Monument of Lady Elizabeth Hastings; Nave and Ground Plan of Sherburne Church; Saxon Fortification at Berwick in Elmet; Tomb of Lord Dacre at Towton; Tomb of the Teutoniei or Tyas Family at Lede Chapel; Earth Work at Bardsey; Church ad Barsey, Porch and Interior; Harewood Castle with the Ground Plan; Arch in the Hall of Harewood Castle; Armorial Bearings formerly in the Castle, Castle Chapel and the parish Church of Harewood; Harewood House; Tomb of Lord Chief Justice Gasgoigne; Porch at Adel; Arch at the Entrance of the Choir in the Church of Adel; Norman Capitals in the Church of Adel; Roman Altars found at Adel; Monuments in the Church at Otley; Tomb of the Palmes Family in Otley Church; Gateway to the Flower Garden at Farnley; Bay Window & Flower Garden at Farnley; Nave and Part of the Choir of Guiseley Church; Room in which the Murder is supposed to have been committed in Calverley Hall; Chapel of Calverly Hall; Tomb of Mirfield at Batley; Howley Hall as it appeared when entire; Remains of Howley Hall; Ancient Doorways at Howley; Swillington Hall; Tomb and Monument of Sir Roberton Waterton (missing); Saxon Sculptures at Dewsbury with a tomb of later date; Sculptured Stones form the Saxon Church at Desbury; Cross of Paulinus and Saxon Tomb at Dewsbury; Tomb of a Thornhill in the Church at Thornhill; Chapel and Monuments of the Saville Family in the Church at Thornhill; Tombs at Thornhill; Arms and Quarterings of Beaumont of Whitley Beaumont; Tomb of Sir Richard Beaumont at Kirkheat; Bewling Hall; Celts etc found near Halifax; Statue of Archbishop Tillotson at Sowerby. Vignettes include: St. Paul's Church; Leeds Infirmary; Skyrak Oak; Charters relating to Chapel Allerton; Cross at Sherburn Church; Arms and Inscription over the Entrance of Harewood Castle; North Elevation of the Church at Adel; Flower Garden Porch at Farnley; Tomb and Monument in the Church at Weston; Gateway at Howley Hall; Window in the Chapel at Liversedge Hall; Statue of King Oswald; Parish Church of Wakefield; Robin Hood's Grave; Chantry on the Bridge at Wakefield;Remnant of the House of the Savilles at Thornhill; Fortification of Almonbury; Miryshaw. Pedigrees inserted are: Sheepshanks and York of Leeds; Dixon; Lords of Harewood; Lascelles, Earls of Harewood; Fawkes of Farnley; Duneley of Bramhope; Stansfeld of Stansfeld Hall; Rookes ofRoydes Hall; Vavasour of Weston; Tong of Tong; Tempest of Bracewell and Tong; Lowther of Lonsdale and Swillington; Savile of Mexborough; Beaumont of Whitley; Sharp of Little Houghton (Horton); Smyth of Heath and Holbeck Volume II. Half title-page; Frontis, title-page with pasted vignette; dedcation pages (2); dedication page to Peregrine-Hyde, Lord Marquis of Caermarthen etc; Preface v-xvi; Dedication page to William Rooke and John Walker; Life of the Author i-xvii; plate of Leeds; text of Ducatus Leodiensis, 265pp; Addenda by Dr George Hickes; Text with Appendix 125pp, Text with Appendix 159pp; Index; Directions to Binder. Plates are: Portrait of Thoresby; The Prospect of Leeds from Knostrop Road; Portrait of Mr John Harrison; St. John's Church, Leeds; Parish Church, Leeds; Monument of Henry Thoresby, of Thoresby Esq.; Moot-Hall, Leeds; Plate of Coins in Catalogue of Antiquities; Arms and Quarterings of the Danby's of Danby in the Appendix; Plate of Antiquities in the Rarities; Thorpe on the Hill (bound into Volume I). Vignettes include: West Door to Kirkstall Abbey, with Whitaker's Arms impaled with Thoresby's; The Grammar School, Leeds; Halifax Church. Inserted Pedigrees are: Wilson of Leeds, Poole of Leeds & the Milnes of Wakefield and Fryston; Armytage of Kirklees; Totty of Allerton Gleadow; Howard, Duke of Norfolk; Milner of Pudsey; Hutton of Marske; Neviles of Holbeck and Chevet; Wentworth of Wooley and Hickleton; Hewley and Wolrich; Milner of Nun-Appleton; Blayds of Leeds & Oulton; Fentons of Leeds; Ingram, Lord Viscount Irwin; Wentworth, Earl of Strafford. Additional Pedigrees include: Dukes of Leeds; Sykes of Sykes Dyke; Copley; Harrison; Bathurst; Eyre; Simpso.
Anbieter: Centralantikvariatet, Stockholm, Schweden
Zustand: Good. London, Gul Bowyer, 1708. 8vo. VII,+ (1),+ 74,+ 85,+ (3),+ 24 pp.+ plate with engravings on both sides. Worn contemporary full calf, spine with raised bands, defective at head and tail, front board partly loose. From the libraries of John Lawson and Torgrim Hannås with their resp. book plates. And a contemporary engraved emblem pasted on rear pastedown. Fiske p. 643. This is an abstract made by William Wotton of Georg Hickes? large work in folio from 1703-05 about the Anglo-Saxon language, with an appendix by Edward Thwaites about the early Anglo-Saxon coinage, with its own title page: ?Notæ in Anglo-Saxonum nummos?. Hardcover / Hardback.
Verlag: W Taylor, London, 1709
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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Leather. Zustand: Very Good. None (illustrator). First edition. Three Short Treatises, Viz., I. A Modest Plea for the Clergy, &c. II. A Sermon of the Sacerdotal Benediction, &c., III. A Discourse published to undeceive the People in point of Tithes, &c. Formerly Printed, and now again Published by Dr. George Hickes, I First edition. With an extensive, unpaginated notice 'To the Reader' to front and with separate title pages to each treatise. There is an addition treatise preceding the other three entitled An Item against Sacriledge: Or, Sundry Queries concerning Tithes. George Hickes (1642 - 1715) was an English divine and scholar. From the antiquarian library of Emeritus Professor David Arthur Pailin, with bookplates to front pastedown inscribed August 1997 in ink and with pencil notes to front blank by Pailin. In a calf binding. Externally, smart but with slight wear to extremities and odd marks to boards. Internally, firmly bound but with much of front free endpaper lost and no paper to pastedowns. Bright but with slight handling marks and offsetting to endpapers, otherwise generally clean throughout and slight evidence of past worming to very front. Very Good. book.
Verlag: Printed by W. Bowyer, London, 1726
Anbieter: Antiquates Ltd - ABA, ILAB, Wareham, Dorset, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition. [12], 441pp, [1]. Contemporary panelled calf, contrasting red morocco lettering-piece. Rubbed, slight chipping to head of spine, joints starting, corners bumped. Recent book-label of Eric Gerald Stanley to FEP, occasional spotting. The first edition of a posthumous collection of 13 sermons preached by Bishop of the nonjuring Church of England and antiquary George Hickes (1642-1715), published at the behest of fellow clergyman Nathaniel Spinckes (1654-1727) from the originals in his possession. The work was reissued with a cancel title in 1741, as Thirteen sermons on practical subjects, for John Hinton. ESTC T79250. Size: 8vo.
Verlag: London, Walter Kettilby, 1706
Anbieter: Antiquariat Reinhold Pabel, Hamburg, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: BOEV
London, Walter Kettilby, 1706. [34] Bll.,160 S. Mit 1 Radierung als Tafel (Siegel von Henry le Despenser). 19,5 cm. Blindgepr. Ganzleder d. Zt. auf 5 Bünden m. RSch. u. Stehkantenvergoldung. George Hickes (1642-1715), englischer Kleriker und Gelehrter. - Provenienz: Mit gest. Wappenexlibris des Rennpferfdehalters Fulwar Craven (1782-1860), Brockhampton Park, Gloucestershire. - Kanten etwas berieben/bestoßen, Kapitalfalz unten angeplatzt; sonst gutes, sauberes Exemplar.
Verlag: W. Taylor, London, Great Britain, 1709
Anbieter: Lily of the Valley Books, Waynesboro, VA, USA
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Soft cover. Zustand: Fair +. No Jacket. This is the original and scarce book published in 1709, which has been sewn and rebound with a card board cover. Book is missing the final leaf of the third treatise (on Tithes), which contained pages 55-56, as well as the final endpapers. Pages are in amazing shape (see photographs) with some age toning and slight foxing. George Hickes (1642-1715) was a Non-Juring Anglican Bishop with distinct High Church views. He secured the participation of the Scottish Episcopal Bishops James Gadderar and Archibald Campbell, in assisting him in the consecrations of Jeremy Collier, Samuel Hawes and Nathaniel Spinckes as bishops among the non-jurors. These treatises are significant texts dealing with the Ecclesiology of the Non-Juring Church. Inv. 7818.
Verlag: Printed by W.B. for Richard Sare, London, 1705
Anbieter: Keoghs Books, Skipton, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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, [46], 336, [78] pages First Edition , rebound, corners and spine rubbed with some chips, missing the title page, small label to front pastedown, inscription to front free endpaper, a few ink marks and light foxing throughout, damp marks to lower margin of appendix pages, good condition , half calf and cloth, four raised bands with gilt to spine, full marbled edges , octavo, 19 cm x 12 cm Hardback ISBN:
Verlag: Walter Kettilby, London, 1683
Anbieter: Flora Books, Mears Ashby, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Quarter-leather. Zustand: Good. First Edition. 1st edition (a 2nd edition was published in the same year), [lxxx) 300pp, 4pp publishers list at the end, 2 folding tables (1 torn and partly repaired without loss), modern maroon quarter morocco, spine with raised bands and gilt lettering, maroon cloth, new endpapers, pages are generally lightly toned and a little frayed and fragile with a number of archival repairs, leaf A8 loose, there is a small ink stain in the fore-margin of 17 leaves towards the end, 8vo (10.5x19cm), ESTC R24372.
Verlag: For Walter Kettilby, 1706
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover/ full leat. Zustand: GOOD. 1706. For Walter Kettilby. Hardcover/ full leather. GOOD Rebound using leather from original boards. beautiful embossed patter on front and rear boards. Tight binding. Wear to extremities but very good for its age. 7x5.
Verlag: Printed by W.B. for E. Smith, and are to be sold by Rich. Wilkin at the King's-head in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1727
Leather Binding. Zustand: Good. The Tenth edition, printed in 1727. A good copy in full period brown calf, panelled Cambridge-style, spine with raised bands and red morocco label, covers tooled in blind with usual two-tone panels (binding rubbed but sound, gouge to rear cover, lacks endpapers; has ink notes and early writing to pastedowns and a few leaves).
Verlag: Printed, and are to be Sold by Randal Taylor, London, 1686
Anbieter: Antiquates Ltd - ABA, ILAB, Wareham, Dorset, Vereinigtes Königreich
Second edition. [6], 42pp. ESTC R18597, Wing H1870. [Bound with:] ON OF THE ROMAN COMMUNION [i.e. WIDENFELDT, Adam]. Wholsome advices from the Blessed Virgin, to her Indiscreet Worshippers. London. Printed for Randal Tayler, 1687. First edition. [20], 20pp. With an initial imprimatur leaf. ESTC R18760, Wing W2090A. Quarto. Modern brown cloth. Bookplate of Eric Gerald Stanley to FEP, very occasional ink-spotting. Two devotional works dedicated to the sanctity of the Virgin Mary; the first a revised edition of a pamphlet by Bishop of the nonjuring Church of England and antiquary George Hickes (1642-1715); the second, the sole edition of an English translation of Adam Widenfeldt's (1617/18-1678) controversial Jansenist monograph, Monita salutaria B. V. Mariae ad cultores suos indiscretos. From the recently dispersed library of Eric Gerald Stanley (1923-2018), scholar of Old English literature, Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Oxford.
Verlag: [London]: Printed in the year, 1714., 1714
Anbieter: Spike Hughes Rare Books ABA, Innerleithen, Vereinigtes Königreich
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FIRST EDITION. 8vo, pp. 19, [1], modern blue cloth, paper label on spine. [ESTC T47260]. [On the Old Pretender, etc.].
Verlag: Printed By S. Collins, London, 1718
Anbieter: George Jeffery Books, HERTFORDSHIRE, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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Leather. Zustand: Good Plus. First Edition. Book measures 20x13.cm. Collation, vii,487pp, xcivpp appendix, engraved frontis. Bound in full leather. At some time the book has been rebacked, retaining the period boards. Calf rubbed, worn, top board detached. Internally, school library bookplate to fixed endpaper, frontis and title page detached from text block, light spotting to first few pages. Pages in very good clean condition. A good copy. Size: 8vo.
Verlag: London: Printed for D.Midwinter in S. Paul's Church-Yard, 1730
Anbieter: Green Ink Booksellers, Hay-on-Wye, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. - Neatly, if plainly, rebound in blue cloth w/ gilt lettered title label to spine - A few dents to cover edges - Corners bumped - Edges of text block toned - Content heavily tanned and foxed - Book ow/ solid, clean and tight - 648 pages. 12mo.
Verlag: Forgotten Books, 2018
ISBN 10: 0484683527ISBN 13: 9780484683524
Anbieter: Mispah books, Redhill, SURRE, Vereinigtes Königreich
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hardcover. Zustand: New. New. book.
Verlag: Richard Sare, 1711
Anbieter: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. First Edition. George Hickes was a prominent figure in the Oxford Movement. Complete Two Volume Set. Bound in leather, titling on spine. Volume I consists of 270 pp preface followed by 270 pp treatise. Volume II consists of 112 pp treatise followed by a 543 page appendix. Covers are all detached, and the back cover of volume I and the front and back covers of volume II are missing. Previous owner marked corners of title pages in pencil. No annotation in this work, and there is some light foxing near the end-pages. Full refund if not satisfied.
Verlag: Printed by J. Wallis, for Walter Kettilby, London, 1682
Anbieter: Antiquates Ltd - ABA, ILAB, Wareham, Dorset, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition. [8], 32pp. With an initial blank leaf. Disbound. Text-block separated into three parts, recent book-label of Eric Gerald Stanley to verso of initial blank leaf, stab-stitch holes to gutters. The first edition of a sermon by Bishop of the nonjuring Church of England and antiquary George Hickes (1642-1715) in part celebrating the proclamation of Constantine as emperor at York in 306 AD. Eric Gerald Stanley (1923-2018), scholar of Old English literature, Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Oxford. ESTC R10895, Wing H1857. Size: Quarto.
Verlag: G. Olms
Anbieter: CSG Onlinebuch GMBH, Darmstadt, Deutschland
Gebundene Ausgabe. Zustand: Gebraucht. Gebraucht - Wie neu Loc 2 990 pp. Deutsch.