Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Garland Publishing, New York, 1976
ISBN 10: 0824020650 ISBN 13: 9780824020651
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Octavo, 452 [i.e. 905] pages. In Very Good minus condition. Spine is blue with silver print. Boards in blue cloth. Text block has slight spotting to top edge. Reprint of edition published by Iacobum Stoer, 1596. Text in Latin. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column P. 1392861. FP New Rockville Stock.
Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Couverture rigide. E typis R. Herisson | Carcassi (Carcassonne) 1777 | 19 x 25 cm | relié | Edition originale. Reliure postérieure circa 1800, en pleine basane blonde. Dos lisse orné typique du XVIIIe. plats encadrés d'une roulette. Frottements. Mors supérieur ouvert. Tranches dorées. Feuillet de titre ressorti et ne tenant plus que par deux coutures. Bréviaire de Toulouse contenant les messes, les fêtes et les chants pour l'hiver. | [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION FOLLOWS] First edition. Later binding circa 1800, in full blonde sheep. Smooth spine decorated in typical 18th century style. Boards framed with a rolled border. Rubbing. Upper joint opened. Edges gilt. Title leaf detached and only held by two stitches. Breviary of Toulouse containing masses, feasts and chants for winter. *.
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Apud Franciscum Pelicanum [ François Pélican ], 1629
Anbieter: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, Frankreich
rigide. Zustand: Assez bon. Opus Medicis, Pharmacopolis, Agricolis, caeterisque germanae Latinitatis studiosis perutile, Indice triplici ad maiorem facilitatem locupletatum, 1 vol. petit in-8 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 5 nerfs orné, Apud Franciscum Pelicanum [ François Pélican ], Paris, 1629, 599 pp. et 42 ff. n. ch. (tables) Médecin et imprimeur, Charles Estienne (1504-1564) publia pour la première fois ce véritable traité d'agriculture en 1554. Il rencontra un immense succès et sera très souvent réédité. Etat très satisfaisant (mq. en coiffe sup., qq. mouill. et petits travaux de vers marginaux n'affectant pas le texte, bon état par ailleurs). Langue: Latin.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
Paris, gulielmum Bernardum, 1629. 599,(83) pp. Original 17th century raised and gilt tooled calf. 8vo. - Covers sl. scuffed.
Verlag: In Aedibus Valpianis, London, 1816
Anbieter: Ancient World Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Full-Leather. Zustand: Fair. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. Revised Edition. Ex-library copy with usual stamps. All joints have been reinforced. Joints cracked. Some foxing and browning. All leather bindings. All spines have been reinforced with clear adhesive tape overlaying original spine labels with modern white typed labels. Some loss of leather boards to a few volumes at spine ends or corners of boards. Some scratches to boards. Worn boards. Fair to good condition. All front boards have gilt lettering of former institution (Library St. Paul's School). A few cancellation stamps. ; Volumes dated 1816-1828. Vol. 11 is the Index volume. Vol. 12 is the Glossary and has a special title: " Caroli Labbaei Glossaria, Græco-Latina et Latino-Græca. Cum aliis opusculis" With reproduction of the title pages of various earlier editions. EXTRA SHIPPING CHARGES will apply. Books are very, very heavy. ; 12 Volume Set (Including Index and Glossary Volume) ; Vol. 1/12/2026; Folio 13" - 23" tall.
Verlag: Apud Carolum Stephanum, Lutetiae, 1554
Anbieter: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, USA
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FIRST EDITION of this Collection. 178 x 114 mm. (7 x 4 1/2"). 648 pp., [24] leaves. FINE PERIOD FRENCH CALF, covers with blind-ruled borders and attractive gilt chain roll frame with fleuron cornerpieces pointing obliquely outward, ornate central arabesque, raised bands flanked by plain gilt rules, spine panels with small gilt fleuron, apparently original green morocco label. Title page with printer's device. Front pastedown with bookplate of the Cholmondeley Library. Renouard 106:5; Schreiber 134; Hunt 69; Pritzel 2746; Simon 223; STC French, p. 155. âA little wear to joints and extremities (three corners rubbed, one of them with loss of its leather tip, half-inch cracks at head of the joints, shallow chip out of top of backstrip), title page with a hint of soiling, isolated minor marginal spots or smudges elsewhere in the text, but still A LOVELY CONTEMPORARY COPY with ample margins, the binding solid and without any serious condition problems, and VERY FINE INTERNALLY, the text unusually fresh, clean, smooth, and bright. As Schreiber says, our volume contains the "first edition of this collection which represents the most complete account of agriculture and horticulture in the 16th century." The seven works it includes were intended for an audience of young persons and readers having little experience with plants and gardens. "De re Hortensi Libellus" ["A Little Book on Gardening"] undertakes to teach children the Latin names of plants and trees (French terms are also included) and how to identify them; "Seminarivm, et Plantarivm Fructiferarum," also for children, covers fruit trees and planting from seeds; "Sylva, Frutetum, Collis," a continuation of the previous work, covers other categories of trees as well as herbs and spice bushes; "Arbustum, Fonticvlvs, Spinetvm," for the amateur gardener and landscapist, discusses shrubs, water plants, and thorn hedges; "Pratum, Lacvs, Arundinetum" treats of fields, lakes, and reedy plants; "Ager" covers fields and grains in much the same way as the "Pratum"; and "Vinetum" is a children's book on wine growing, first published in 1537. In addition to writing on botany and agriculture, Charles Estienne (1504-64) was a physician and the author of medical works. He was also the head of the celebrated Estienne family publishing business from 1551-61, but the house did not prosper under his direction, and he died in debtors' prison. The binding here seems as if it could have come from the library of a scholar who wanted attractive books sturdily bound. The fact that the volume's structural integrity and visual appeal have both lasted far longer than the original owner is something to be particularly glad about in the present day.
Apud Carolum Stephanum, Lutetiae [Paris] 1554. 180+[18] pages. Bound in a modern marbled paperbinding with spine title in green morocco. Browning and dampstaining to the first leaves. Dampstaining to the top margin through óut the book. Pp. 14-15 with a few old underlinings and a marginal note. Printer's device to the titleleaf. 16th and 17th owner's names to the titleleaf. * Scarce. Charles Estienne [Stephanus] (1504-1564) was part of the renowned renaissance printers' family from Paris (and later Geneva); he was son of Henri Estienne and brother to Robert Estienne I, and took over the company in Paris after Robert left for Geneva. This grammar is based on Priscian's 6th century work.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Erstausgabe
Amstelredam ( Amsterdam ) , Ghedruckt by Cornelis Claesz. opt Water int Shrijfboeck , 1588, in-folio, 308 x 200 mm, woodcut title page + (1)nn pp (inhout des Boecx) + 259 pp + (3)nn pp (Inhoudt des Boecks) with 24 woodcut illustrations in the text (complete) , printed in two colums. Bound in old vellum, endpapers renewed, titlepage with old colouring but colour nearly completely faded, titlepage dustsoiled and thumbed just like the last three leaves (index) but nevertheless still a good and complete copy of a very rare book. This is the rare Amsterdam first edition of a book which started its career in Paris in 1554 with the Latin title " Praedium Rusticum''. It was constantly reworked and enhanced and became know as '' La Maison Rustique''. The Plantin Press published in 1566 the first Dutch translation (made by Martin Everaert) under the title '' De lantwinninge ende hoeve''.( Voet N°1140). In 1582 an enlarged edition appeared based on the French revised edition from 1570. Plantin considered this to be a companion to the Lobelius' Kruydboeck which appeared one year before. Our Amsterdam edition , receiving an extensive title, was again enlarged by three books; on sundials and on landsurveying, according a text by Melchior Sebizius and on wolf-hunting.( see USTC 422610 ; Bibliotheca Belgica II pp. 1056-1057 ; Moes-Burgers 314 ; not in Adams.).