Verlag: Apud Joannem Blaeu. Ludovicum, & Danielem Elzevirios. Lugd. Batavorum, Apud Franciscum Hackium., Amstelodami, 1663
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Tanchelmus bv, Berchem, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
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Full-Leather (Hardcover). Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Full Leather (Hardcover) the Back of the 2 volumes need conservation, 40 x 25 cm, 2 volumes [18]-796, - [12]-388, [12]-300, [1, 1 bl.]-92-[39] pp., Latin, 1st Edition, book condition: Very Good Corpus juris civilis, pandectis Ad Florentinum archetypum expressis, institutionibus, codice et novellis, Addito textu Graeco, ut & in Digestis & Codice, Legibus & Constitutionibus Graecis, cum optimis quibusque Editionibus collatis. Cum notis integris, repetitae quintum praelectionis, Dionysii Gothofredi, JC. Praeter Justiniani edicta, Leonis & Aliorum imperatorum novellas, Ac Canones Apostolorum, Graecè & Latinè, Feudorum Libros, Leges XII. Tabul. & aliosad jus pertinentes Tractatus, Fastos Consulares, Indicesque Titulorum ac Legum : & quaecunque in ultimis Parisiensi vel Lugdunensi editionibus continentur, Huic editioni novè accesserunt Pauli receptae Sententiae cum selectis notis J. Cujacii. Et sparsim ad universum Corpus Antonii Anselmo, A. F. A. N. JC. Antverp. Observationes singulares, Remissiones & Notae Juris Civilis, Canonici, & Novissimi ac in Praxi recepti differentiam continentes ; Denique, Lectiones variae & Notae selectae Augustini, Bellonii, Goveani, Cujacii, Duareni, Russardi, Hottomanni, Contii, Roberti, Raevardi, Charondae, Grotii, Salmasii & aliorum. Opera & Studio Simonis van Leeuwen, JC. Lugd. Bat This edition was a notable joint venture between the most prestigious printing houses of the Dutch Golden Age: Publishers: Published in Amsterdam by Joannes Blaeu and in Leiden by the Elzevir family (specifically Ludovicum and Danielum Elzevirios), along with Franciscus Hackium. The "Elzevier" Reputation: Elzevier editions were famous for their small, clear type and portability, but this 1663 folio edition was a "prestige" project designed for library display and serious legal practice. 2. Scholarly Contributions Simon van Leeuwen (Editor): A renowned Dutch jurist best known for his work on Roman-Dutch law. His involvement ensured the text was corrected and updated for contemporary 17th-century needs. Dionysius Gothofredus (Commentary): It features the "notis integris" (full notes) of Gothofredus, who is credited with first using the term "Corpus Juris Civilis" in 1583. His commentary was the authoritative standard for understanding Justinian's code. The 1663 edition contains the complete "Body of Civil Law": Institutiones: Introductory textbook. Digesta (Pandects): Collection of 50 books summarizing legal opinions from ancient Roman jurists. Codex: Imperial edicts and legislative pronouncements. Novellae: New laws issued after the original Codex. Indices: Elaborate alphabetized registers for quick legal reference. [This description may have been translated by AI.].
Verlag: Apud Joannem Blaeu. Ludovicum, & Danielem Elzevirios. Lugd. Batavorum, Apud Franciscum Hackium., Amstelodami, 1663
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Tanchelmus bv, Berchem, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
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Vellum (Hardcover). Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Vellum (Hardcover) the back needs conservation, 40 x 25 cm, [18]-796, [12]-388, [12]-300, [1, 1 bl.]-92-[39] pp., Latin, 1st Edition, book condition: Very Good Corpus juris civilis, pandectis Ad Florentinum archetypum expressis, institutionibus, codice et novellis, Addito textu Graeco, ut & in Digestis & Codice, Legibus & Constitutionibus Graecis, cum optimis quibusque Editionibus collatis. Cum notis integris, repetitae quintum praelectionis, Dionysii Gothofredi, JC. Praeter Justiniani edicta, Leonis & Aliorum imperatorum novellas, Ac Canones Apostolorum, Graecè & Latinè, Feudorum Libros, Leges XII. Tabul. & aliosad jus pertinentes Tractatus, Fastos Consulares, Indicesque Titulorum ac Legum : & quaecunque in ultimis Parisiensi vel Lugdunensi editionibus continentur, Huic editioni novè accesserunt Pauli receptae Sententiae cum selectis notis J. Cujacii. Et sparsim ad universum Corpus Antonii Anselmo, A. F. A. N. JC. Antverp. Observationes singulares, Remissiones & Notae Juris Civilis, Canonici, & Novissimi ac in Praxi recepti differentiam continentes ; Denique, Lectiones variae & Notae selectae Augustini, Bellonii, Goveani, Cujacii, Duareni, Russardi, Hottomanni, Contii, Roberti, Raevardi, Charondae, Grotii, Salmasii & aliorum. Opera & Studio Simonis van Leeuwen, JC. Lugd. Bat This edition was a notable joint venture between the most prestigious printing houses of the Dutch Golden Age: Publishers: Published in Amsterdam by Joannes Blaeu and in Leiden by the Elzevir family (specifically Ludovicum and Danielum Elzevirios), along with Franciscus Hackium. The "Elzevier" Reputation: Elzevier editions were famous for their small, clear type and portability, but this 1663 folio edition was a "prestige" project designed for library display and serious legal practice. 2. Scholarly Contributions Simon van Leeuwen (Editor): A renowned Dutch jurist best known for his work on Roman-Dutch law. His involvement ensured the text was corrected and updated for contemporary 17th-century needs. Dionysius Gothofredus (Commentary): It features the "notis integris" (full notes) of Gothofredus, who is credited with first using the term "Corpus Juris Civilis" in 1583. His commentary was the authoritative standard for understanding Justinian's code. [This description may have been translated by AI.].
Verlag: Amsterdam: Danielem Elsevirium, 1677 [and] Ex Typographica Blaviana, Amstelodami, M DC LXXXIII [i.e. 1683], 1683
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. Two works bounds together in contemporary vellum; small piece missing on spine. Small 4to. 15 x 19.5cm. Numerous woodcuts. Collation [76], 239, 49pp.Tractatus de homine = OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:1156436662:Notes:"Claudii Clerselier praefatio, Gallicae editioni praefixa, & in Latinum conversa:" p. [5]-70 at frontAt head of title: Renati Des-CartesPrinter's device on t-pReprint of 1662 first Latin editionSignatures: a-i? k A-Z? 2A-2G?Title in red and black; head and tail pieces; initials; side notes.AND.Musicæ compendivm = OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:894012867:Physical Description:49 pages : illustrations, music, diagrams ; 21 cm (4to)Notes:Woodcut title vignette with text "Indefessus Agendo.".René DESCARTES - Tractatus de Homine & Musicae Compendium Très rare ensemble de deux importants ouvrages de René Descartes, reliés ensemble en un volume, reliure d'époque en plein parchemin, plats un peu salis, pièces de titre de maroquin au dos, manques en tête et en queue, autrement bel état. Intérieur avec quelques rousseurs et certaines pages bien brunies, sans gravité. René DESCARTES - Tractatus de Homine, et de Formatione Foetus. Apud Danielem Elsevirium, Amstelodami [Chez Daniel Elsevir à Amsterdam], 1677 - Édition originale en latin de cet important ouvrage de l'auteur : le traité de l'homme, jolie vignette de l'éditeur en page de titre. Illustré de nombreux bois gravés dont certains particulièrement évocateurs. (74) 239pp. [Relié avec] René DESCARTES - Musicae Compendium Ex typographia Blaviana, 1683, Amstelodami (Amsterdam) Belle réédition de cet abrégé de musique publié pour la première fois en 1618, intérieur bien complet des quelques figures en bois gravé, jolie vignette en page de titre. 49pp. Provenance : un cachet illisible, effacé en page de titre du premier ouvrage.
Verlag: Amsterdam: Ex Officinâ Elseviriana, 1674
Anbieter: Forest Books, ABA-ILAB, Grantham, LINCS, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 8.323,31
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den Warenkorb12mo (131 x 73 mm), 7 parts in one, 176; 86; 60; 200, [2, blank]; 120; 24; 103, [5, blank]pp., first part with general title, printer's woodcut device to title expertly replaced, all leaves neatly ruled in a contemporary brown ink, text very clean and bright, bound in a blue morocco, floral border to both boards, spine with five raised bands, exquisite gold tooling to compartments, gilt turn ins, al edges gilt, a very fine binding which resembles bindings from the Samblanx bindery, but is not signed. The most important bookseller's catalogue of the seventeenth century, listing about 20,000 books from the stock of Daniel Elzevier. Divided into seven parts over the following subjects: theology, law, medicine, miscellaneous subjects and books in the French, Italian, Spanish, English and German languages. "No prices were given but these were presumably quoted in request. Included are, of course,the books published by the Elzeviers still in print, and a vast number of other books printed in Holland, and the catalogue is therefore still of bibliographical value. It also served contemporary scholars as a work of reference and may be considered a select universal bibliography."Breslauer & Folter. Willems, 15; Rahir, 8; Berghman, 2004; Bigmore & Wyman I, p. 196; Breslauer & Folter, 68; Pollard & Ehrman, 69.
Verlag: ex Officinâ Elzeviriana, Amstelodami, 1674
7 parties en 1 vol. in-12 de 176 pp., 86 pp., 1 f. bl., 60 pp., 200 pp., 2 ff. bl. ; 120 pp. ; 24 pp. ; 103 pp. (sans les deux derniers feuillets blancs), cartonnage papier, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge (relié vers 1800). Précieux catalogue de l?officine d?Amsterdam tenue alors par Daniel Elzevier, complet de ses sept parties contenant plus de vingt mille articles : Libri theologici ; Libri juridici ; Libri medici ; Libri miscellanci ; Livres français ; Livres italiens, espagnols et anglais ; Livres allemands.« En parcourant les vingt mille articles dont se compose cet inventaire, on peut se faire une idée de l'importance de la librairie elzévirienne d'Amsterdam et de l'étendue de ses relations. Mais là ne se borne pas l'intérêt de ce document. Ce qui lui donne une valeur exceptionnelle, non tant pour la bibliographie elzévirienne, puisqu'il comprend surtout des livres d'assortiment, que pour la bibliographie néerlandaise en générale, c'est que le rédacteur a pris la peine d'indiquer l'adresse véritable de la plupart des ouvrages parus sans nom de ville ou avec un nom supposé » (Willems).Imprimé avec grand soin, les titres de chaque partie ont été traduits dans la langue appropriée, la partie allemande a été en plus imprimée en caractères gothiques.Bel exemplaire. Quelques rousseurs. Willems, 15 ; Rahir, 8.
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Ex officiana Elzeviriana, Leyde (Lugduni Batavorum), 1629
Anbieter: Des livres autour (Julien Mannoni), Paris, PARIS, Frankreich
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pleine reliure. Zustand: Bon. First Thus. Leyde (Lugduni Batavorum), Ex officiana Elzeviriana [Bonaventure et Abraham Elzevier], 1629. 3 volumes in-16 (12,6 x 7,7 cm), 12 ff. n. ch. (compris le titre-frontispice) - 344, 8 ff. n. ch. - 444, 6 ff. n. ch. - 410 pp., reliure de l'époque de plein veau brun granité, dos à nerfs orné, roulette sur le coupes. Première édition elzévirienne des oeuvres d'Ovide, ornée d'un titre gravé portant le portrait d'Ovide en médaillon. "La vie d'Ovide qui est en tête du premier volume est de Lilius Gyraldus. On a suivi le texte de l'édition corrigée par Navagerius et imprimée par Plantin en 1578. C'était la plus correcte qui eût paru jusque alors. On corrigea quelques fautes qui s'y trouvaient encore, au moyen de divers manuscrits, et particulièrement des notes que Gruter avait faites sur les manuscrits de la bibliothèque Palatine. Ces notes furent communiquées par le célèbre Jean Pergens." (BERARD, p. 60). Ex-libris héraldique "Bibliothèque d'Aiguy" (Raymond d'Aiguy, 1804-1874, conseiller à la cour d'appel de Lyon) et ex-libris manuscrit ancien "G. de Las Cases" répétés. Quelques rares annotations manuscrites anciennes. Mors un peu frottés, pièces de titre affadies, sinon un agréable exemplaire. (WILLEMS, 317 : "édition jolie et assez rare" ; BRUNET, IV, 272: "bonne édition pour la collection des Elsevier ; elle n'est pas fort belle, mais les exemplaires bien conservés en sont peu communs").
Verlag: D. Elzevier, Amsterdam, 1674
Anbieter: Bruce McKittrick Rare Books, Inc., Narberth, PA, USA
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"A SELECT UNIVERSAL BIBLIOGRAPHY" (Breslauer & Folter). With nearly 20,000 titles, this is the largest, most international and most important 17th-century bookseller's catalog. It served a cosmopolitan European clientele. The third generation typefounder, printer, editor and bookseller divided his Latin inventory into theology, law, medicine and varia. He imposed the same scheme on his holdings of French and German books. The Italian, Spanish and English language materials are in three straight alphabets. A fine, crisp copy. Breslauer & Folter, Bibliography its History & Development 68; Bigmore & Wyman, Bibliography of Printing I: 196; Willems, Les Elzevier 15. Contemporary stiff vellum with overlapping edges (small hole in the rear cover), manuscript spine title.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Amstelodami (Amsterdam), 1681, in-12°, 18 x 10 cm, untrimmed copy. Title + (1)(bl) + (38) pp. Bound in old but not contemporary half leather, gilt title on back, marbled endpapers. Printed on laid-paper with watermark ( 'three spheres, diameter ca. 7 mm, touching each other and topped by a right-angled triangle with a height of ca. 10 mm). See Willems 20 ; Berghman 2002. The Berghman catalogue (note at n° 2002) estimates that only 4 or 5 copies are still in existence., We collated our copy against the BM copy. It looks as if our copy is from a previous imprint. It has been used as a proof copy and bears the manuscript ink marks of a professional corrector; e.g. pp A3 Bassecourt, Sermons de Pieté =/Piété ; Baxter.pecheurs =/pécheurs ; pp A4 Calvifii =/Calvisii. Page A9recto :*histoire de l'Eucharistie, 8. This last entry has been changed in (format) 4. (Correction as it appears in the BM copy). Most of the corrections have been taken over by the British Museum copy. According the previous owner, in the 19th century the catalogue belonged to a French collector named De Viry from the neighbourhood of Rodez. Willems (n°20) states in his description that this catalogue is extremely rare. As pointed out above our copy seems to be from an imprint which preceded Willems 20. We reckon this copy to be of the utmost rarety - perhaps unique !! We add to our copy the CD-Rom with the BM copy. We also add the very rare reprint made in 1823 by J. Motteley, printed by Firmin Didot, in 100 copies only. Incidently this reprint corresponds exactly with the BM imprint.