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Verlag: Gauthier-Villars, Paris, 1922
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good+. 144 pp + 136 pp. Pages largely uncut. A nice, clean copy. ; Les Maitres De La Pensee Scientifique; 12mo.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. KlappentextrnrnWORK IS IN FRENCH This book is a reproduction of a work published before 1920 and is part of a collection of books reprinted and edited by Hachette Livre, in the framework of a partnership with the National Library of France, prov.
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Verlag: Paris, Perrin, 1957
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Verlag: Paris 1804, 1804
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S.191-261 (Separat aus Journal de L'Ecole Polytechnique).1804.4°. - Mit:Dupuis-Torcy et B.Brisson.Essais Sur l'Art de projeter les Canaux de navigation.S.262-288. Geheftet. Von bester Erhaltung.
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Verlag: Sumtibus Ern. Gottl. Krugii, Halae et Lipsiae, 1731
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Berger & De Vries, Groningen, Niederlande
Orig. full leather, folio, with gilted ornaments and spine label. 18, [38], 20, 728, [54] pp. Titlepage in red and black print. With engraved frontispiece by Wolfgang Sc. Reg. Sc. Berol. "Slightly browned, otherwise a well-preserved copy (binding at corners slightly rubbed and bumped, loosening at the top for about 6 cm. Block slightly browned throughout. Some traces of use. Binding firm.".
Verlag: Argentorati, typis & sumptibus viduae Joh. Frid. Spoor,1710., 1710
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Hardcover. Zustand: . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ (illustrator). Small octavo. Pp. (50), 800, (204). Title printed in red and black, signature at top. HARDCOVER, bound in contemporary full laced case vellum, manuscript lettering to spine faded, sprinkled edges, evenly age-toned. In a very good condition, very well preserved. ~ Barnabé Brisson (1531-1591); Jean Henri Lederlin (1672-1737); Friedrich Sylburg (1536-1596). A-1.
Verlag: Moguntiae [Mainz], 1649. Quarto., typis Nicolai Heyll,, 1649
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Hardcover. [8], 750, [84: index copiossimus] p.; 24.5 cm. [First printed in 1583] Fair chipped sheep, joints cracking. Some sections heavily foxed.
Verlag: Carillion-Goeury, 1829
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Map (illustrator). 1st Edition. Posthumous publication of this work proposing an integrated canal system in France linking the five main rivers and main cities and towns. There is a foldout map printed on thick quality paper of the roads of France with hand coloured lines depicting 1st and 2nd class roads and 2 section of railway. The earliest French railway dates to 1827. Size of the map without borders is 53 x 53 cm. The spine and corners have been rebacked in leather retaining previous marbled boards which have some rubbing. New end papers. periodic light foxing. Reliure en 1/2 cuire. Quleques rousseurs. Tres bon etat. Avec une 'Carte des Routes Royales de la France. Numerotees et Divisees en Trois Classes. Les lignes colore a la main. Les Chemins de Fer inclus. Dimensions 53 x 53 cm.
Verlag: Leiden: Hack, 1641
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In den Warenkorb12mo. pp. 566, (xxii), including engraved titlepage, woodcut initials and ornaments. Tiny worm trail to lower blank margin of first gathering, minor offsetting on last blank, verso of last blank a bit soiled. Full calf c.1800, blind ruled, raised bands, gilt-lettered morocco label. Minor repair to extremities, joints a bit cracked, later endpapers. Label of J.L. Weir to front pastedown, his autograph dated 1945 to ffep; pencilled autograph of James Fowler Kellas Johnstone to verso of engraved titlepage. Contains chapters on wedding ceremonies and on matrimonial law. French jurist and politician Barnabé Brisson's (1531-1591; latinised as Brissonius) public career included holding various positions by appointment of Charles IX and Henry III, among them the sixth president of Parlement. When the Seize took over Paris in 1589, Brisson was sufficiently diplomatic for them to also appoint him first president of the new Parlament, but before long he lost their trust and was executed in 1591. James Fowler Kellas Johnstone (1846-1928) was a specialist in bibliographies of Aberdeen and North East Scotland, and the author, with A.W. Robertson, of 'Bibliotheca Aberdonensis' (1928). J.L. Weir was probably the Scottish historian, author of 'Excerpta Scotica' (1939). Willems, 1615.
Verlag: In Aedibus Rouillij, Paris, 1564
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In den WarenkorbVellum. Zustand: Good. pp [1] + [1] + [4] +[9] + [1] + 229 . A sound copy in what looks to be a contemporary cover. Puncture hole to the front board which has slightly impacted on the first dozen leaves, stain to title page - looks to be from attempt to remove lettering (see pic) , writing on verso of fep - old hand, damage to edge of rear board (see pic). Generally in good condition for its age. Size: 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall.
Verlag: Typis et Sumptibus Viduae Joh. Freid. Spoor, Argentoratori (Strasbourg), 1710
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In den WarenkorbFull Leather. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. Pp. [50], 800, [204]. Contemporary full polished calf binding with 5 raised bands to the spine, later title label. Good with some general wear and rubbing, joints partially cracked but still holding very firmly, leather chipped to head/tail of the spine and bottom corners. Contents good and tight, inscribed RFC to the title page which is also a little age soiled, small contemporary bookplate of Cary (This is the Cary family of the Channel Islands and the bookplate bears their motto "sine macula" i.e. without blemish and depicts "a swan argent, wings endorsed"); paper toned with slight foxing. Generally a very good tight copy. Size: Small 8vo (11 X 17cm). Book.
Verlag: Frankfurt, Leipzig, Weidmann., 1754
Anbieter: Antiquariat Tresor am Roemer, Frankfurt, Deutschland
Folio. Gestochenes Portrait, 7 nn. Bl., 64, 724 S., 28 nn. Bl. Pergament der Zeit mit Wappensupralibros auf beiden Deckeln, sowie reicher Deckel- und Rückenvergoldung, (Schliessbänder fehlen, leicht fleckig). Spätere Ausgabe, des erstmals 1583 erschienenen Werkes. - Ebert I, 2984; Brunet I, 1262. - Standardwerk des französischen Politikers und Juristen Brisson (1531-91) zum römischen Recht. - Das gestochene Porträt Brissons von Wolffgang. - Mit vorn einmontiertem gedruckten Widmungsblatt des Amsterdamer Gymnasiums für Jan van Persyn, datiert 1816. Mit gestochener Vignette das Amsterdamer Wappen zeigend. - Durchgehend etwas braun- und stockfleckig. // Engraved portrait, 7 nn. ll., 64, 724 pages, 28 nn. ll. Contemporary parchment with book stamps of coat of arms on both cover, spine and covers richly gilt, (ties missing, slightly stained). School Award Band. Later edition of the work first published in 1583. - Ebert I, 2984; Brunet I, 1262 - Standard work by the French politician and lawyer Brisson (1531-91) on Roman law. - The engraved portrait of Brisson by Wolffgang. - With printed dedication sheet of the Amsterdam Gymnasium for Jan van Persyn bound at the beginning, dated 1816, showing the Amsterdam coat of arms with engraved vignette. - Slight browning and foxing throughout.
Verlag: Franciscum Hackium, 1641
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. De Veteri Ritu Nuptiarum & jure Connuborium, Barnabas Brissonius, Franciscus & Antonius Hotmanus, Francisco Barbaro. Lugundi Batavorum, Apud Franciscum Hackium, 1641, 566 p + 24pp, vignette title page, full-vellum binding measuring 5 x 3", 32mo. In good condition. Lipped vellum typically tanned, slight soiling to surface. Two small worm hole to front board top left corner. Manuscript spine marked two hands. Older hand faded. Bookplate of the 7th Earl of Buckinghamshire, Sidney Hobart-Hampden-Mercer-Henderson dated 1906 with Coat of Arms. Text block in very good condition with little to no foxing, minimal toning. Free of marginalia. Binding remains tight and intact. A nice copy. Please see photos. Barnabé Brisson (Latinised: Barnabas Brissonius; 1531 1591) was a French jurist and politician. Brisson never held academic office. Despite this, he is with Contius, Balduinus, Cujacius, Hotmannus and Donellus among the group of 16th century French jurists that brought Humanist jurisprudence to its peak. His principal work is De Verborum Quae ad Jus Civile Pertinent Significatione (1559), a two-folio dictionary of Justinian legal terminology that saw 17 reeditions (often much amended) up until 1805. De Verborum was the standard legal dictionary of the time, and for centuries remained an authoritative source for lexicographers. François Hotman (1524 1590) was a French lawyer and writer, associated with the legal humanists and with the monarchomaques, who struggled against absolute monarchy. His first name is often written 'Francis' in English. His surname is Latinized by himself as Hotomanus, by others as Hotomannus and Hottomannus. He has been called "one of the first modern revolutionaries". First edition of the first work. The second work first appeared in 1533. The first work is on Roman wedding customs and matrimonial law. Barbaro's treatise (On Wifely Duties) was written to Lorenzo de Medici on the occasion of his marriage in 1416. The last eight pages of the second work are letters from Poggio and Paul Vergerio praising Barbaro for having written so well. It is by no means a feminist work, enjoining submission, silence, and loving support for ones husband. RAREE1641DNPZ - 08/21 FORN-SHELF-0473-BB-2412-HKREV352.
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Très bon. Plein veau brun de l'époque, dos à quatre nerfs, plats estampés à froid (au chiffre I.M.E). Tranches bleuies. Un volume in-8 (190x117 mm), (16)-1121-(3 bl.) pages. Coiffes et coins accidentés. Seconde édition. Le but du Lexicon juridicum est de proposer un recueil de termes spécifiques et d'expressions utilisés dans le domaine du droit et extraits des travaux des jurisconsultes les plus réputés. Son ambition n'est rien moins que d'offrir aux étudiants un ouvrage aussi dense que commode. L'éditeur réformé Jacob Stoer choisit la forme d'une compilation en forme de dictionnaire des travaux des jurisconsultes Brisson, Hotman et Duprat. References : Alain Dubois ["Jacob Stoer (1542-1610), un éditeur et ses auteurs" : "Mais Jacob Stoer est surtout connu pour la publication en 1594 d'un Lexicon juridicum. Les étudiants en droit, à qui cet ouvrage est prioritairement destiné, ont accordé un accueil très favorable à ce texte, puisque Jacob Stoer en a donné deux nouvelles éditions en 1599 et en 1607."]. _______________________________________________________________________ ____________ ______________________________ENGLISH_DESCRIPTION : Contemporary full calf, spine in five compartments. Covers blind stamped (with IME). 8vo (190x117 mm), (16)-1121-(3 bl.) pages. Caps and corners worn. Second edition. The aim of the Lexicon juridicum is to offer a collection of specific terms and expressions used in the field of law and extracted from the works of the most renowned jurisconsults. Its ambition is nothing less than to offer students a work that is as dense as it is convenient. The Reformed publisher Jacob Stoer chose the form of a dictionary-like compilation of the works of the jurisconsults Brisson, Hotman and Duprat. References : Alain Dubois ["Jacob Stoer (1542-1610), un éditeur et ses auteurs" : "Mais Jacob Stoer est surtout connu pour la publication en 1594 d'un Lexicon juridicum. Les étudiants en droit, à qui cet ouvrage est prioritairement destiné, ont accordé un accueil très favorable à ce texte, puisque Jacob Stoer en a donné deux nouvelles éditions en 1599 et en 1607."]. 970g.
Verlag: Paris, Rouillius, 1564., 1564
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
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4to. (16), 56 (misnumbered "59"), 78 pp. Two parts with woodcut printer's device to title-page, bound separately in modern wrappers. First edition. - A treatise on wedding ceremonies and marriage law by the French jurist Brisson (1531-91), drawing on classical authors such as Aristotle, Cicero, Pliny, Ovid, Seneca, and Plutarch. Brisson was privy councillor to King Henry III, was promoted to Président a Mortier in 1580 and assigned First President of the Parliament by the Catholic League in 1589. - Some notes and underlinings in ink. Paper somewhat brownstained and waterstained at the margins, slightly wormed. - BM-STC French 82. Adams B 2849. Cf. Jöcher I, 1385f ("De veteri ritu nuptiarum et iure connubiorum").
Verlag: Chez P. Mettayer, Paris, 1615
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Cuir. Zustand: Bon. In-folio. 12 f., 1-698 pages, table 68 pages. Plein veau, reliure aux armes. Reliure récemment restaurée, une page de garde ajoutée en fin de volume. Usure à la reliure. 4e édition, revue et augmentée. 20 livres en un volume. Avec les édits de Henri IV et Louis XIII.
Verlag: Les Freres De Gabiano, Lyons, 1594
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Second Edition. Quarto, [12], [12], 5 - 1156, [16]. In Very Good condition. Full contemporary vellum, with vellum spine label and hand-applied lettering. Covers have moderate soiling overall, mild warping to vellum, and a small damp-stain to back cover. Text-block has moderate age-toning to edges, mild shelf-wear to bottom edge, light age-toning to page interiors, moderate creasing to ffep, and some creasing to top corners of free-end pages through title-page. Name of former owner appears in ink on the title-page: "Ludovico Franciscus Dagomusch[?] / 1711." Manuscript wastepaper used in binding, with some visible. RW consignment. Shelved Room A Oversize. Gathering A bound in reverse, going A3, A4, A1, A2. 4C3-4C6 seemingly printed on paper that was laid double-thick on the press, causing them to split in half upon binding and be printed on one side with the other half blank. Notably all text is present and in order. 4C6 is still half attached to its pair, allowing for easy viewing of the printing mistake. 1352980. Special Collections.
Verlag: Francofurti ad Moenum, 1578
Anbieter: Antiquariat Narrenschiff, Trin, Schweiz
Untertitel: De Ver. Quae ad Ius pertinent significatione Libri XIX. Latein Untergebiet: Rechtswissenschaft Abbildungen: Holzschnitt Druckermarken a.Titelblatt, figürliche Initialen, Vignetten Zustand: Figürlich geprägter Ganzledereinband d. Zeit. Handschriftliche Einträge a.Vorsatzblatt in Latein Seiten: 698/526 S, 18 Bl. Format: 4°. Einband: Ldr. Gebiet: Alte Drucke.
Verlag: Hieronymus Commelinus, Heidelberg 1595, 1595
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. 8vo. (12), 378 pp. First few leaves dampstained. Second and most complete early edition of this masterly description of the state of the Persian Empire. Extensively indexed & with the principal sources given, Brissonius' treatise remained for centuries the standard work on Achaemenid Persia. The book was first published by Prevosteau in Paris in 1590 from the author's notes ("ex adversariis"). Essentially the sources drawn on are purely those of ancient writers, both Greek and Latin, from whom there is extensive quotation. Book I is concerned with the Persian rulers and their history, book II with religious and social life, and book III with military organisation and prowess, both ancient and modern. Brisson (1531-91) was a distinguished jurist and author of important works, notably the legal code of Henri III, but no traveller. He was hanged by the "Ligueurs" on 15 Nov. 1591. The "Typographus lectori" makes it very clear how difficult were the circumstances in which Brisson found himself, the very walls of the city being shaken by bombardment, and the shadow of death being seen everywhere, and the very opening paragraph of the text, in which Brisson speaks of "Regii nominis decus, imperii maiestatem, totumque regni statum", has contemporary resonance. Friedrich Sylburg, who acted as editor and proof-reader for the Commelin atelier, has added just a few notes at the end, the preface to these claiming that the original Paris edition of 1590 had been full of errors of transcription and editing. From the Private Library of Rijk Smitskamp, founder and owner of the Leiden-based antiquarian bookshop 'Smitskamp Oriental Antiquarium' (formerly Brill's antiquarian bookshop), his catalogues and books are used as important reference works for Oriental books printed in the 16th and 17th century . Ships from U.A.E.
Verlag: [Heidelberg], Hieronymus Commelinus, 1595., 1595
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
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8vo. (12), 378 pp., final blank f. - (Bound with): Sylburg, Friedrich. Saracenica, sive Moamethica. Ibid., 1595. (8), 152 pp. Both works have printer's woodcut device to title page. Contemporary blindstamped vellum. I: An uncommon edition. The book was first published by Prevosteau in Paris in 1590 from the author's notes ("ex adversariis"). Essentially the sources drawn on are purely those of ancient writers, both Greek and Latin, from whom there is extensive quotation. Book I is concerned with the Persian rulers and their history, book II with religious and social life, and book III with military organisation and prowess, both ancient and modern. Brisson (1531-91) was a distinguished jurist and author of important works, notably the legal code of Henri III, but no traveller. He was hanged by the "Ligueurs" on 15 Nov. 1591. The "Typographus lectori" makes it very clear how difficult were the circumstances in which Brisson found himself, the very walls of the city being shaken by bombardment, and the shadow of death being seen everywhere, and the very opening paragraph of the text, in which Brisson speaks of "Regii nominis decus, imperii maiestatem, totumque regni statum", has contemporary resonance. Friedrich Sylburg, who acted as editor and proof-reader for the Commelin atelier, has added just a few notes at the end, the preface to these claiming that the original Paris edition of 1590 had been full of errors of transcription and editing. - II: Bound with this is the first edition of Sylburg's "Saracenica", a "theological compilation with many magical deliberations" (cf. Göllner 1878) providing a German Protestant apology against Islam based on works of the Oriental church. Contains extracts from the Panoplia of Zigabenus, a treatise against the "false prophet" Muhammad, the catechism for Saracene converts to Christianity, as well as extracts from Eutychius, Theophanes and Anastasius, printed in Greek and Latin parallel text. The "1591" edition cited by Göllner 1878 (a single supposed copy in Braunschweig) is a ghost, based on a misreading of the indistinct final digit of the imprint. - Binding stained; interior somewhat browned as common due to paper. Provenance: 1) Collection of the German historian Franz Dominikus Häberlin (1720-87) with his engr. bookplate on pastedown and monogrammed stamp on t. p. 2) Wilhelm Gesenius (1786-1842), German orientalist (his lithogr. bookplate on pastedown, with his acquisition note: "bought from D. Katsch [?] for 7 Silbergroschen"). 3) Franz Karl Movers (1806-56), German orientalist (his stamp on t. p.). 4) Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums, Berlin (stamp on reverse of title-page; dispersed in 1942). 5) Swedish trade. Two additional 18th and 19th century ownerships ("C.S." and "Dr. Levin"). - I: VD 16, B 8335. Adams B 2851. BM-STC German 154. OCLC 23620760. - II: VD 16, S 10353. Adams S 2137. BM-STC German 846. Göllner 2068 & cf. 1878. Smitskamp, PO 48. OCLC 17199693.
Verlag: Frankfurt, Wechel & Fischer, 1592., 1592
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
Large 4to. (8), 750 (but: 760), (84) pp. Contemporary vellum, decoratively gilt. Traces of ties. Exceptionally beautifully bound copy of this standard work on Roman legal practice; definitive edition of the oft-reprinted work. First published in 1583, this is the second edition, revised, expanded and with a dedication to Heinrich von Rantzau. - Brisson (1531-91), president of the parliament of Paris, was the first scholar to systematically collect all expressions of Roman legal and political writing. - Slightly bronwed throughout; title page with erased note of owenership. Elegant binding with insignificant traces of worming to front cover, otherwise perfect. - VD 16, B 8330. IA 125.117. Adams B 2848. Cf. Brunet I, 1262. Ebert 2984. Graesse I, 541. Jöcher I, 1385f.
Gauthier-Villars et Cie, Editeurs 1922. Tome II seul - 138 pages. Broché. Bon état. Exemplaire non coupé.
Erscheinungsdatum: 2025
Anbieter: True World of Books, Delhi, Indien
LeatherBound. Zustand: New. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1828 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Pages: 71 NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 71.