Kungl. Vetenskaps- och Vitterhets-Samhället, Göteborg 1980. xiv, 250; 251-452 pp. 2 volumes. Soft cover. Fine condition. (Acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum et Litterarum Gothoburgensis 16).
Verlag: Uppsala: J.H. Wener, 1706
Anbieter: Forest Books, ABA-ILAB, Grantham, LINCS, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 385,78
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In den Warenkorb4to (233 x 183 mm), [6], 74pp., wide margin copy, woodcut head-piece and decorative initial, some text in Arabic type, later paper wrappers, unopened and uncut. This is the earliest catalogue of the Uppsala University Library collections, perhaps the greatest in Sweden. A full catalogue of the collections was not published until 1814. Under the leadership of Erik Benzelius (1675-1743), the Library of the University of Upsala grew, benefiting from many important gifts. These included the 100 books and manuscripts described here which were collected and donated by Sparfvenfeldt. He was a diplomat and amateur linguist who collected many precious books and manuscripts on his travels in Russia, Europe, and northern Africa. Here he carefully describes the 41 Arabic, 8 Greek, and 7 Latin MSS including an eighth-century Greek text and an Italian Bible of 1474. The 41 printed books included five Chinese block-printed volumes, and also a famous world map (1674) by Ferdinand Verbiest. From the library of Bernard Breslauer, New York.
4to. Uncut copy in later wrappers. Pp. (iv), 74. Last leaf creased at upper right corner, and a small tear at the margin. An annotated collection of Oriental books and manuscripts donated by Sparwenfeld to the Library of the University of Upsala. Sparwenfeld (1655-1727) was a Swedish diplomat and linguist who is known to speak fourteen languages including Arabic. He acquired the collection during his travels in Egypt, Syria and Tunisia at the end of the 17th century. The collection comprises sixty-one manuscripts, of which forty-one in Arabic, Persian and Turkish. Further it contains forty-two printed books in various languages, including several in Chinese. Three of the Chinese books were presented to Sparwenfeld by Philippe Couplet in 1690. At the end a few more manuscripts are described. This catalogue was compiled by the Swedish scholars Eric Benzelius t.y. and Olaus Celsius t.e. A crisp copy. Almquist, Sveriges Bibl.Lit. 2838. Schnurrer 17 & 25. Smitskamp PO 113 d.
Verlag: Uppsala: J.H. Wener, 1706
Anbieter: Forest Books, ABA-ILAB, Grantham, LINCS, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 326,43
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In den Warenkorb4to (193 x 150 mm), [6], 74pp., woodcut head-piece and decorative initial, some text in Arabic type, disbound. This is the earliest catalogue of the Uppsala University Library collections, perhaps the greatest in Sweden. A full catalogue of the collections was not published until 1814. Under the leadership of Erik Benzelius (1675-1743), the Library of the University of Upsala grew, benefiting from many important gifts. These included the 100 books and manuscripts described here which were collected and donated by Sparfvenfeldt. He was a diplomat and amateur linguist who collected many precious books and manuscripts on his travels in Russia, Europe, and northern Africa. Here he carefully describes the 41 Arabic, 8 Greek, and 7 Latin MSS including an eighth-century Greek text and an Italian Bible of 1474. The 41 printed books included five Chinese block-printed volumes, and also a famous world map (1674) by Ferdinand Verbiest.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1706
Anbieter: Mats Rehnström Rare Books SVAF, ILAB, Stockholm, Schweden
Zustand: Very Good. Uppsala, J. H. Werner, 1706. 4:o. (6),74 pp. Sewn as issued, uncut and unopened in later rag paper wrappers. A few insignificant spots. Minor dampstaining in upper margin here and there in the beginning and towards the end. Almquist Sveriges bibliografiska litteratur 2838. Warmholtz Bibliotheca historica Sueo-Gothica 9270. A catalogue of the splendid donation made by Sparwenfeld to Uppsala University Library. The collection had been assembled during his extensive travels, which brought him to all the European centres of learning, and also to Russia and North Africa. The largest portion of the collection consists of manuscripts, many of which are in Arabic and Persian.
Anbieter: Antiquaria Bok & Bildantikvariat AB, Göteborg, Schweden
Editio tertia, cur Erici Benzelii, filii. Uppsala, Joh. Henr. Werner, 1717. 12:o. (12),285,(38) s. Första arket med dedikationsblad och företal tryckt på tjockt skrivpapper. Samtida solkigt pergamentband med handtextad ryggtitel. Sid. 120-121 med solkfläck. Några sidor med svaga blyertsmarkeringar och dedikationsbladet med blyertsanteckningar. Fria försättsblad saknas. Litet nagg på nedre hörn sid. 207-214. Insidan av främre pärm med gammalt bläckkludd och namnteckningar. Titelblad med överkorsad namnteckning Nils Adolph Humble och namnteckning Aron Sven Leffler 1783. 14 x 8 cm. *Benzelius kyrkohistoriska handbok som först utkom 1695 och i många år fick tjäna som lärobok i ämnet. Nya upplagor trycktes långt in på 1800-talet. Den tryckta dedikationen är ställd till Karl XII.[#\139819].
Anbieter: Centralantikvariatet, Stockholm, Schweden
Zustand: Very Good. Uppsala, J. H. Werner, 1706. 4:o. (6),+ 74 s. Häftad, oskuren och delvis ouppsprättad, med senare pappersomslag. Almquist 2838. Warmholtz 9270. Katalogen över Johan Gabriel Sparwenfelds donation 1705 av orientaliska manuskript och böcker till Uppsala universitetsbibliotek, vilka han ihopbragt under sina utländska resor. Samlingen består till största delen av manuskript, varav många på arabiska och persiska. Softcover / Paperback.