Verlag: Andrei Emmerich Gallery, 1993
Anbieter: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, USA
Zustand: Very Good. *Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Tuesday, May 26 (holiday sale item)* Approx. 35 pp., Paperback, very good. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
Verlag: André Emmerich Gallery, New York, 1990
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Paperback. Zustand: Near fine. Original exhibition catalogue. Thin duodecimo [21 cm] Saddle-stitched gray wrappers printed in red. With 4 illustrations of the artist's paintings in full color. A catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition held March 1 to 24, 1990, at the André Emmerich Gallery.
Verlag: Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, 1990
Anbieter: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, USA
Erstausgabe
First Edition. First edition. Softcover. 8 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran March 1-24, 1990. Introductory essay by Barbara Rose. Includes 4 color plates. A clean very near fine copy in stapled wrappers.
Verlag: Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, 1993
Anbieter: Colin Martin Books, Near Hull, EY, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Fine. 12 pages, illustrated with colour plates. A Fine, clean copy. Size: Sm Qto. Book.
Verlag: Mondadori, CLES, 1984
ISBN 13: 2560224224111
Anbieter: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italien
Zustand: DISCRETO USATO. IED. ITALIANO I edizione, rilegatura editoriale cartonata, rossa con titoli d'oro al dorso, con leggera fioritura e con traccia di umidità, sovraccoperta parzialmente ingiallita e con usura ai bordi, pagine leggermente ingiallite, ingialliti, con traccia di umidità e qualche gora di muffa ai tagli, odore di muffa. Numero pagine 284.
Zustand: Buone. italiano Condizioni dell'esterno: Buone Condizioni dell'interno: Buone.
Zustand: Buone. italiano Condizioni dell'esterno: Discrete con difetti, macchie Condizioni dell'interno: Discrete con Difetti, macchie.
Verlag: New York : Andre? Emmerich Gallery., 1990
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Zustand: Good. 8vo. 8 pp. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illustrated paper wraps. Staple binding. Minor shelf wear. Color plates throughout.Provenance: From the estate of Gerald Nordland (1927-2019). Nordland was a museum director, art critic, educator and author. Dean of the Chouinard Art Institute (1960-64), Director of the San Francisco Museum of Art (now SFMoMA (1966-73), Milwaukee Art Museum (1977-85), and the UCLA Wight Art Gallery (1973-77). He is the author of over 60 publications, including books on Lachaise, Nakian, Diebenkorn and Frank Lloyd Wright.
Sprache: Italienisch
Verlag: Edizioni Mediterranee, ROMA, 1993
ISBN 10: 8827203133 ISBN 13: 9788827203132
Anbieter: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italien
Zustand: BUONO USATO. IED. ITALIANO Libro usato ma in buone condizioni. Potrebbe presentare piccolissimi danni alle copertine e lievi piegature da lettura al dorso e/o piegature minime agli angoli, normali segni del tempo. La rilegatura potrebbe essere minimamente allentata ma integra e senza fogli sciolti e o mancanze. Le pagine e/o i tagli potrebbero essere lievemente ingialliti con minima fioritura. La foto corrisponde al libro in vendita. Altre foto su richiesta. Numero pagine 165.
Verlag: Edizioni Rinascita - Editori Riuniti, Roma, 1956
Anbieter: BACCHETTA GIORGIO - ALFEA RARE BOOKS, Milano, MI, Italien
Erstausgabe
Volume: 1 22,5 cm., in brossura, pagg. XIV, 294 (4), non refilate e qualcuna ancora intonsa, tavole fuori testo con illustrazioni in nero, prima edizione, in italiano, buone condizioni Sommario: Verso la capitale dell'Italia unita - Fra Nord e Sud - I primi dibattiti per l'avvenire della città - Il Tevere e la campagna - I cattolici romani dall'opposizione alla convergenza di interessi con la borghesia nazionale - Dalla febbre edilizia alla crisi edilizia - Governi e autonomia comunale - Una capitale tranquilla - Nella crisi dello Stato liberale.
Verlag: Villa la Pietra, New York University, 2007
Anbieter: Rometti Vincent, Nice, Frankreich
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Couverture souple. Zustand: Bon. Edition originale. Firenze, Villa la Pietra, New York University, 2007. Broché (25x21cm), 32 pages non chiffrées. Textes bilingues italien-anglais. Édition accompagnée d'un dvd. Couverture légèrement défraichie. Bon exemplaire.
Verlag: [Reutlingen, Michael Greyff, not after 1492.], 1492
Anbieter: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 8.349,12
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In den Warenkorb4to, ff.[230]; az8 AD8 E6 F8, with final blank F8; gothic letter, text in two columns, capital spaces; small loss to lower corner of C8 (not touching text), occasional light marginal dampstaining, slight browning to a few leaves, but a very good, crisp copy; bound in contemporary half tawed sheep (originally stained pink) over wooden boards, traces of central clasp and catch, initials 'G V' stamped in blind at head of front board, pastedowns comprising fragments from a medieval manuscript (see below), seen on three double cords laced and pegged in; slight splitting to joints, top and bottom of spine reinforced with tawed sheepskin at an early date; remains of later paper spine labels; early marginal annotation to g2r and marginal manicule to i4v; eighteenth-century ownership inscription to title-page 'Bibliothecae FF.Min.S.Francisci Convt.Villingae' (the Franciscans of Villingen).Rare edition of this collection of seventy sermons by the Franciscan Observant friar Roberto Caracciolo of Lecce (c.14251495), one of the most celebrated preachers of the fifteenth century, an attractive copy with pastedowns from a probably lifetime manuscript of John Halgren of Abbeville's Sermones de tempore. Caracciolo's preaching took him all over Italy and earned him Europe-wide renown, Pope Calixtus III recruiting him to promote the crusade against the Turks; in 1475 he was promoted to the bishopric of Aquino. Erasmus records several anecdotes from Caracciolo's life, depicting the friar as shrewd and witty but also self-centred and vainglorious: he criticised the preacher's boast that he could reduce any member of his audience to tears, and his melodramatic gesture of preaching a crusade clad in knight's clothing and armed with a sword. The Sermones de laudibus sanctorum, first published in Naples in January 1489, was the last of Caracciolo's Latin sermon collections to appear in print and was an immediate and much reprinted success, a hit with preachers and the public alike. Caracciolo employed a tripartite structure: the first twenty sermons are dedicated to the persons of the Trinity God (12), Christ (319), and the Holy Spirit (20); the following ten are then dedicated to beatitude in general (2123), the Virgin Mary (2429) (for whom the Franciscan Observants had a special devotion), and the angels (30); and the remaining forty are devoted to saints, martyrs, doctors of the Church and so on, arranged in a bold and novel move not in the order of the liturgical calendar, but rather according to the saintly merits of each and their level of beatitude. After a sermon on John the Baptist and a set of sermons on the Apostles, come two on St Francis, followed by groups dedicated to the Church Fathers, Dominicans, and female saints, ending with Catherine of Siena. The manuscript waste employed as pastedowns comes from an early thirteenth-century manuscript of the Sermones de tempore by John Halgren of Abbeville (c.11801237) produced in Germany or the Low Countries towards the end of John's lifetime. The text is written 'above top line', indicating a date prior to c.1230. John had a brilliant career at the university of Paris, studying alongside the future Pope Gregory IX, before serving as archbishop of Besançon. Made a cardinal in 1227, he was sent as a papal legate to preach in the Iberian Peninsula, where he met the Catalan friar Raymond of Penyafort. John was a noted preacher, and while his sermons appear never to have made it into print, they circulated widely in manuscript. Our fragment contains part of his sermon for the thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Schneyer, Repertorium 3, p.519, no.151) and the text discusses sin, temptation, the devil, adversity, and the parable of the Good Samaritan. ISTC records only one copy in the UK (British Library) and two in the US (Huntington, Newberry). BMC II 582; Goff C151; GW 6060; ISTC ic00151000. Language: Latin.
Verlag: Martin Schott,, [Strasbourg,, 1485
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
EUR 7.000,00
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In den WarenkorbThe last of six incunable editions, all in the original Latin, of a collection of about 70 sermons by the celebrated Italian Franciscan bishop and preacher, Roberto Caracciolo da Lecce (ca 1425-1495), published together with Dominico Bollani's treatise (also in the form of a sermon) defending the doctrine of the immaculate conception of the Virgin Mary, as usual in the early editions, the whole probably first published at Venice late in 1474 (Bollani dedicated his treatise to the Doge of Venice, Niccolò Marcello, who died on 1 December 1474). Caracciolo, a popular preacher and theologian, was appointed Bishop of Aquino (and later of his native Lecce, both in the Kingdom of Naples). Caracciolo, one of the most famous preachers of his time, earned the nicknames "the second Paul" and "the prince of preachers". His sermons, enlivened when he delivered them in public by his great skill as a mimic, unleashed the enthusiasm not only of the crowds but also of popes (Nicholas V, Callixtus III, Sixtus IV) and sovereigns (Cosimo de' Medici, Francesco Sforza, Ferdinand II of Aragon). Fifty years of preaching earned him the reputation as a model popular pulpit orator, so that his temperamental, sometimes trivial way of preaching found many imitators. His several published collections of sermons, the first at Venice in 1472, quickly caught on with the book-buying audience of Early Modern Europe. All together they went through 80 editions from 1472 to ca. 1500: his catchy writing style made him the most printed Italian preacher of the 15th century and a best-selling author.A more extensive and detailed description is available upon request.With contemporary marginal manuscript notes, most extensively in the Bollani. Although the binding workshop is said to have been active for a decade before the publication of the present edition, it bound editions of 1498 and 1500, and the present book seems likely to have been used unbound or in a temporary binding for a few years, because the binder shaved some of the manuscript notes at the head and fore-edge. The title-leaf a1 has stains at the head, and creases and tears in its gutter margin, where it has been reinforced with a paper slip. Further with occasional minor marginal wormholes, not affecting the text. Otherwise in very good condition (most leaves fine), clean and only slightly trimmed, leaving generous margins. Two or three holes in the pigskin covering the boards were probably defects already present at the time of binding and perhaps also three cuts in that of the back board. The tooling on the spine is difficult to see, but that on the boards is crisply impressed and generally in good condition.l BMC p. 95; Borm, Incunabula Guelferbytana 690; BSB-Ink C113; Catalogo general de incunables en bibliotecas espanolas 1446; Collijn Katalog der Inkunabeln der Kgl. Universitäts-Bibliothek zu Uppsala 407; Goff Incunabula in American libraries C-142 and Suppl.; GW 6050 (87 copies); Hain 4471; Incunabula quae in bibliothecis Poloniae asservantur 1407; ISTC ic00142000; Madsen Katalog over det Kongelige Biblioteks inkunabler 1018-1020; Oates, A catalogue of the fifteenth-century printed books in the University Library Cambride 169; Ohly-Sack Inkunabelkatalog der Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek und anderer öffentlicher Sammlungen in Frankfurt am Main 784-786; Polain Catalogue des livres imprimés au quinzième siècle des bibliothèque de Belgique 995; Proctor 405; Sack Die Inkunabeln der Universitätsbibliothek und anderer öffentlicher Sammlungen in Freiburg im Breisgau und Umgebung 914; Sajó. Soltész Catalogus incunabulorum quae in bibliothecis publicis Hungariae asservantur 906; Thienen Incunabula in Dutch libraries 1129; Voulliéme Die Inkunabeln der öffentlichen Bibliothek und der kleineren Büchersammlungen der Stadt Trier Trier 1380; Voulliéme, Die Inkunabeln der Königlichen Bibliothek und der anderen Berliner Sammlungen 2243. 2243.2; Walsh: Harvard A catalogue of the fifteenth-century printed books in the Harvard University Library 147; Yukishima Incunabula in Japanese Libraries 120; Zehnacker Catalogues régionaux des incunables des bibliothèques publiques de France XIII 620. Near contemporary (ca. 1500?), richly blind-tooled pigskin over square-edge (5 mm) beechwood(?) boards (Eindbanddatenbank workshop w002296, active in Bavaria ca. 1473(?)-1502), sewn on 3 double cords, the front board in a panel design with 3 concentric rectangular frames of double or triple fillets with a 13 x 8 mm acorn at each corner, the central field filled with 52 impressions of an 8 mm (11 mm diagonal) astroid stamp (4-cusped hypocycloid) with the cusps oriented diagonally and containing 5 dots arranged as on a domino; the middle and outer fields filled with 18 and 19 impressions of a 26 x 18 mm floral stalk (the pointed bud at the top hatched in both diagonal directions), the remaining spaces filled with about 70 impressions of a 12 mm strawberry, an 11 mm 5-petalled rosette (with 5 to 8 dots on each petal and spines between the petals), the astroid and the acorn; about 28 further impressions of the rosette along the left and right edge of the four spine compartments, each compartment perhaps with an impression of the floral stalk in the centre (difficult to make out) and a single fillet on each raised band (there are also diagonal lines impressed across the spine compartments, perhaps from cords used to secure the backstrip during binding); the back board filled with a single frame of double and triple fillets, divided into small lozenges by diagonal triple fillets (20 upper left to lower right, 16 lower left to upper right), in total about 200 impressions of 5 stamps (plus the fillets). Further with the remains of one strap-fastening (brass anchor-plate, remnants of the alum-tawed leather strap, but catchplate and clasp lost), headbands wrapped with alum-tawed leather(?), blue-green edges. Vellum manuscript waste used for reinforcement, showing bits of Isaias 5:8-26 from a Vulgat.