PAP. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Anbieter: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 16,30
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In den WarenkorbPAP. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Verlag: Olms Hildesheim
Anbieter: Antiquariat Thomas & Reinhard, Recklinghausen, NRW, Deutschland
Broschiert, das Buch ist tadellos erhalten, noch in der Schutzfolie eingeschweißt --- Softcover, the book is in an excellent condition. Shipping to abroad insured with tracking number.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Hildesheim ; Zürich ; New York : Olms, 1988
ISBN 10: 3487078589 ISBN 13: 9783487078588
Anbieter: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Deutschland
kart. Zustand: Sehr gut. [133] Bl. in getr. Zählung. A good and clean copy. ISBN 9783487078588 Altersfreigabe FSK ab 0 Jahre Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 501 Facsimile. Nachdr. d. Ausg. Londini, Crooke, 1648. Prepared with an introd. by Malcolm M. Brennan.
Zustand: Wie Neu. John Hacket: Loiola. Reprint der Handschrift bzw. der Ausgabe London 1648. Prepared with an introduction by Malcom M. Brennan. 234 Seiten, broschiert (Olms Verlag 1988). Früher EUR 49,80. Gewicht: 415 g - Softcover/Taschenbuch.
Verlag: Martin Lester, Dublin, 1923
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: Fine. First edition. Large octavo. 59pp. Unprinted wrappers with publisher's printed cover label. A fine copy. Limited to 500 numbered copies. A Fantasy, Short Stories and Seven Poems by John Hacket Pollock using a pseudonym.
Verlag: In the Savoy Printed by Edw. Jones for Samuel Lowndes, 1693
Anbieter: Francis Edwards ABA ILAB, Hay on Wye, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 918,10
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In den Warenkorb1st Ed. Folio. [4], 228, 230, [4]p. Red and black lettered title page, engraved port. frontis., additional contemporary engraving of Williams affixed to verso of title page. Pp.185-202 of first work with minor marginal worming, some browning and spotting, with the signature of 'Johannis Williams A.D. 1917', ex.-libris Gerald E Aylmer, new e.ps., contemporary mottled calf, marking and wear, restoration to corners, upper joint cracked, rebacked in modern leather, gilt motifs and gilt lettered label to spine. ESTC R9469 'Title page in red and black. Frontis. portrait of the author signed: R. White Sculp. "A memorial offer'd to the great deservings of John Williams, D D who sometimes held the places of Lord-keeper of the Great-Seal . Part II.". has separate dated title page, with imprint "printed for Samuel Lowndes," pagination and register. With penultimate advertisement leaf; last leaf bears errata. This is the first printed edition, although the work was composed in the 1650's (cf. DNB). Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), H171.'ODNB '. the text was not revised before it was published, more than twenty years after Hacket's death, as [the above] in 1693. It provides a study, remarkable in its time, of the life of a public figure not quite of the highest importance, and puts the case for a minister whose perversity, overshadowing the firmness of his Calvinist faith, has encouraged others to vilify him. Although the quality of Hacket's evidence, often a single source, makes his accuracy variable, the biography conveys information and offers insights not readily found elsewhere. Its florid style is, however, no help to the clarity of its exposition, and was not to the taste of all its readers in the 1690s or since .' US$1040.
Verlag: London : In the Savoy: printed by Edw. Jones, for Samuel Lowndes, over against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, 1693
Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
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First Edition. Near fine copy bound in the full contemporary calf with a leather gilt-blocked label to the spine. Portrait lacking. Some wear and tear as with age. Remains well preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; two volumes in one: [4], 228, 230, [4] pages ; 33 cm. Notes; Title page in red and black. Includes bibliographical references. Subjects; Williams, John 1582-1650 ; Early works to 1800. Church of England ; Biography. Bishops Great Britain ; Biography. Bishops Great Britain ; Early works to 1800. Great Britain History Stuarts, (1603-1714) Sources. Great Britain Church history. Great Britain Church history ; Early works to 1800. Great Britain History Stuarts, (1603-1714). Genres; Biographies. Illustrated. 4 Kg.
Verlag: In the Savoy: printed by Edw. Jones, for Samuel Lowndes, over against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, M.DC.XC.III. [1693]., 1693
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. 1st Edition. Scrinia Reserata: A Memorial offer d to the Great Deservings of John Williams, D.D. who some time held the places of Ld Keeper of the Great Seal of England, Ld Bishop of Lincoln, and Ld Archbishop of York. Containing a series of the most remarkable occurrences and transactions of his life, in relation both to church and state. Written by John Hacket, late Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry. Imprimatur, Nov. 27. 1692. JO . Cant. [London] In the Savoy: printed by Edw. Jones, for Samuel Lowndes, over against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, M.DC.XC.III. [1693]. First Edition. Pagination. [4],228, [2],230., A2,B-GG2,[2],A-FF3. With the portrait of John Williams (often missing), lacking penultimate advertisement leaf, errata bound after part one. 32 x 20 cm Each leaf measures 310 x 190 mm.A scarce book at auction. This is the first printed edition, although the work was composed in the 1650 s (cf. DNB). Bound in modern quarter calf over marbled boards, in fine condition. John Williams (22 March 1582 25 March 1650) was a Welsh clergyman and political advisor to King James I. He served as Bishop of Lincoln 1621 1641, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal 1621 1625, and Archbishop of York 1641 1646. He was the last bishop to serve as lord chancellor.
London, Printed by Andrew Clark for Robert Scott, 1675. Folio (375 x 245 mm). In contemporary full calf with six raised bands and double ruled fillets to boards. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Wear to extremities, leather on hinges split, showing the cords and boards underneath. With loss of leather to spine-ends and corners. Front free end-paper with annotations in contemporary hand. Previous owner's name in contemporary hand to title-page. Internally nice and clean. (4), LV, (4), 1013, (3) pp. The rare first edition of Hacket?s posthumously published sermons. John Hacket (1592?1670) was an English churchman and academic. He was born in London and educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Oxford. He later became the president of Trinity College, Oxford, in 1630 and was appointed Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry in 1661. Hacket was known for his scholarship, particularly in theology, and for his support of the Anglican Church during a period of political and religious upheaval in England. He wrote several works on religious and historical subjects, including a biography of the poet John Donne. Hacket played a significant role in the religious and intellectual life of his time. ?In addition to the Latin play of ?Loyola? and his great work on the life of Archbishop Williams, a small work entitled ?Christian Consolations? (1671, republished 1840) has been incorrectly attributed to Hacket. ?A Century of Sermons on several remarkable subjects? was edited, with a memoir, by Thomas Plume in 1675. In company with Ben Jonson he translated Bacon?s ?Essays? into Latin. His skill in using the Latin tongue was considerable, and his reading was varied and extensive. His biographer admits that he was of a hasty and choleric temper, but very quickly reconciled to any who had offended him. His quarrel with Dean Wood, who afterwards succeeded him as bishop, and was suspended for simoniacal practices, caused, according to Pepys, considerable scandal, but the bishop enjoyed high estimation in the opinion of all good men. He married Elizabeth, daughter of W. Stebbing of Soham, Suffolk and after her death in 1638, Frances, daughter of Mr. Bennet of Cheshire, and widow of Dr. Bridgman, prebendary of Chester. He had several children. His eldest son, Andrew, was knighted, and was a master in chancery he erected a recumbent effigy to his father?s memory in Lichfield Cathedral. There is an engraving of this tomb and also of a portrait of Hacket in ?A Century of Sermons.? (apuritansmind).
Anbieter: Vangsgaards Antikvariat Aps, Copenhagen, Dänemark
11 sermons in 1 volume. Small 4to (18 x 14 cm). 1. HACKET, JOHN: A Sermon Preached before the Kings Majesty At Whitehall on Friday the 22 of March Anno 1660. John Place, London 1660 (sic!). 38 pages, Woodcut Royal initials on titlepage. Old ink stamp on titlepage. Top front corner of title torn with some loss of text. 2. SHUTE, CHR.: A Sermon Preach'd in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, March 24. 1660. John Williams, London 1661. (8)+40 pages. Woodcut crown on titlepage. 3. WORCESTER, GEORGE: A Sermon Preached at the Magnificent Coronation Of The Most High and Mighty King Charles the IId. (.) At the Collegiate Church of S. Peter Westminster, The 23d of April (being S. George's Day) 1661. T. Garthwait, London 1661. (8)+62+(2) pages. Engraved double frontispiece (the Royal coat-of arms (tear/loss of image) + state portrait of Charles II in coronation robes (small tear to the lower corner)). 4. SAMUEL, JEREMY: A Sermon Preced At the opening of the Parliament of Ireland, May 8. 1661. R. Royston, London 1661. (8)+43+(3) pages. 5. [KING,] HENRY: A Sermon Preached at White-Hall On the 29th of May, Being the Happy Day of His Majesties Inauguration and Birth. Henry Herringman, London 1661. 36 pages. Woodcut Royal initials on titlepage. 6. STONE, SAMUEL: Decievers Deceiv'd: Or The Mistakes of Wickedness (.) Delivered in a Sermon At St. Paul's, October 20th 1661. Henry Brome, London 1661. (8)+43+(1) pages. 7. BURY, ARTH.: The Bow: Or The Lamentation of David over Saul and Jonathan, Applyed to the Royal and Blessed Martyr K. Charles the I. in a Sermon Preached the 30th of January, at the Cathedral Church of S. Peter in Exon. Henry Brome, London 1662. (2)+50 pages. Titlepage with black border. 8. HARDY, NATH.: A Loud Call to Great Mourning. In a Sermon Preached On the 30th of January 1661. (.) In the Parish-Church of Saint Margarets Westminster. Joseph Crawford, London 1662. (8)+48+(2) pages. Titlepage with black border. 9. MAYNE, JASPER: A Sermon Preached at the Consecration of The Right Reverend Father in God, Herbert, Lord Bishop of Hereford. R. Royston, London 1662. (8)+43+(3) pages. 10. [KING,] HENRY: A Sermon Preached at the Funeral of the R' Reverend Father in God Bryan, Lord Bp. of Winchester. At the Abby Church in Westminster. April 24 1662. Henry Herringman, London 1662. (2)+44+(2) pages. Titlepage with black border. 11. [TAYLOR], JEREMY: Via Intelligentiæ. A Sermom (sic!) Preached to the University of Dublin: Shweing by what means the Scholars shall become most Learned and most Usefull. R. Royston, London 1662. (6)+64 pages. Later 17th century style panelled calf binding. Some foxing throughout. * The dramatic history of restoring the British monarchy in the spring of 1660 encapsulated in 11 spiritual publications, including a sermon from the coronation of King Charles II in Westminster Abbey in April 1661. The king, who had been exiled in France and Holland since 1651, triumphantly entered London on 29 May 1660, his 30th birthday - thus the confusing publication year of the first item.