Verlag: [A Livourne: de l'imprimerie des éditeurs, i.e. Marco Coltellini et Giuseppe Aubert, ca. 1776], 1776
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Encuadernación de tapa dura. Zustand: Excelente. 1ª Edición. [Para pedidos desde fuera de España, por favor, consulte las condiciones de venta y envío, tipo B. / For orders to be delivered outside Spain, please, let you see our sale and shipping terms, type B. / Pour les commandes à livrer hors d'Espagne, s'il vous plait, voyez les conditions de vente et de livraison, type B].- // Folio, (440x290mm.).- Fonderíe.: 3 p, [1] p. blanca; 8 grabados en cobre, de Antonio Baratti.- Caracteres.: 15 p., [1] p. blanca]; 25 grabados en cobre, de Valentina Baratti; texto a 2 columnas.- // Encuadernación en tela azul, con doble guarda de cartulina del mismo color; lomo con hilos y tipos dorados. Leves puntos de óxido en la primera hoja. Buen papel, con todos sus márgenes sin desbarbar. Grabados en perfecto estado.- // Proc.: De la biblioteca del magnate y bibliófilo Hans L. Merkle, con su ex-libris 'Feuerbacher Heide' encolado en contraplano delantero, nº 16575.- // La edición de Livorno (1770-1778) de la Encyclopdie, establecida por Guiseppe Aubert, es célebre por por su espectacular tamaño in-folio y por ser la primera edición en la que se conjuntaron los volumenes del conjunto inicial de Diderot y D'Alembert, y los del suplemento editado por Pancoucke para Diderot. En este volumen facticio se reunen los capítulos (los grabados y sus explicaciones) dedicados a mostrar la fundición de caracteres de imprenta (8 planchas) y los alfabetos del mundo (25 planchas), recogiendo las planchas 91 a 123. De ellas, las 8 primeras fueron grabadas por Antonio Baratti, y las 25 correspondientes a los alfabetos, por su hija Valentina Baratti. Se presentan en su estado salido de imprenta, sin desbarbar, aunque encuadernados.
Verlag: [Paris, Robert Bénard, 1763]., 1763
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
Folio (238 x 302 mm). 25 large folio plates, folded horizontally. Marbled half calf with giltstamped red spine label; sparsely gilt spine. The 25 plates from Diderot's "Encyclopédie" showing the "Characters and Alphabets of Dead and Living Languages", including Arabic, Ethiopian, Coptic and several other alphabets. Letterforms are shown in a variety of majuscules and cursives. - Upper spine-end chipped, otherwise fine. - Old handwritten ownership on verso of first plate, partially in Greek: "ek ton biblon tou Fl. Lécluse / 1806" (i.e., Fleury de Lécluse, 1774-1845, professor of Greek and Hebrew and scholar of the Basque language). Removed from the library of the Ducs de Luynes at the Château de Dampierre: their bookplate reproducing the arms of Charles Marie d'Albert de Luynes (1783-1839), 7th Duc de Luynes, on pastedown. - PMM 200. Lough 2-15. Darnton 33. Horblit 25. Norman 637. Dibner 85.
Verlag: [Paris, 1772
Anbieter: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, USA
Pp. 1-3, [4, blank]; 8 copper-engraved plates, Goussier del., Prévost fecit.; 1-17, [18, blank]; 25 copper-engraved plates, Goussier or Des Hauterayes del., Niodot Sculp. 1 vols. Folio. An important selection of 33 printing-related plates from the Récueil de Planches, that extraordinary illustrated supplement to the magnificent Encyclopédie of Diderot and d'Alembert. The plates depict the typefounding process and the alphabets and characters of more than 40 languages, from Assyrian and Hebrew to Chinese, Tibetan, Japanese, and Bengali; the explanatory text gives a concise account of the various arts and a more detailed account of linguistic scholarship current in the mid- to late eighteenth century. Printing and the Mind of Man describes the Encyclopedie as "a monument in the history of European thought; the acme of the age of reason; a prime motive force in undermining the ancien régime and in heralding the French Revolution; a permanent source for all aspects of eighteenth-century civilization." PMM 200; En français dans le texte, 156 Removed. In later paper wrappers. Some soiling to margins, adhesion of wrappers at gutter of first and last pages, generally near fine Pp. 1-3, [4, blank]; 8 copper-engraved plates, Goussier del., Prévost fecit.; 1-17, [18, blank]; 25 copper-engraved plates, Goussier or Des Hauterayes del., Niodot Sculp. 1 vols. Folio.
Verlag: Diderot D'Alambert, Paris, 1770
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Orfeo (ALAI - ILAB), Bologna, BO, Italien
40 cm, in folio, brossura coeva con carta floreale, p. 15. Con XXV tavole di caratteri di alfabeto xilografati in tabelle f.t. Testo in francese su 2 colonne. Ottima conservazione. Ottimo.
Verlag: Paris ?, 1770
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Orfeo (ALAI - ILAB), Bologna, BO, Italien
37 cm, in Folio, rilegatura recente in mezza tela; p. 14, testo francese su due colonne, 25 tavole incise da Guidotti F. e Canocchi A. B. Alfabeti: Siriaque, Arab, Persan, Abissin, Siamois, Bali, Japonois, Chinoises. Senza data, pubblicato tra il 1760-1780. Due timbretti privati. Molto buono.
Verlag: [Paris, 1772
Anbieter: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, USA
Pp. 1-17, [18, blank]; 25 copper-engraved plates, Goussier or Des Hauterayes del., Niodot Sculp. 1 vols. Folio. An elegant and visually appealing selection of plates from the Récueil de Planches, that extraordinary illustrated supplement to the magnificent Encyclopédie of Diderot and d'Alembert. The plates depict alphabets and characters of more than 40 languages, from Assyrian and Hebrew to Chinese, Tibetan, Japanese, and Bengali; the explanatory text gives a fully detailed account of the level of scholarship current in the mid to late eighteenth century. Printing and the Mind of Man describes the Encyclopedie as "a monument in the history of European thought; the acme of the age of reason; a prime motive force in undermining the ancien régime and in heralding the French Revolution; a permanent source for all aspects of eighteenth-century civilization." PMM 200; En français dans le texte, 156 Disbound. A very few spots in text leaves, else fine Pp. 1-17, [18, blank]; 25 copper-engraved plates, Goussier or Des Hauterayes del., Niodot Sculp. 1 vols. Folio.
S.l.s.d. (Paris, 1763-172), in-folio, 395 x 262 mm, 17 pp (text) +(1)(=18)(bl.) + 25 engraved plates (numbered I-XXV), sewn, old blue-grey blind wrapper (discoloured and with some small marginal tears, spine damaged, interior fine, notwithstanding some minor stains as usual with these 18th century imprints). The off-print of the article in the in-folio edition of the Encyclopédie of Diderot and d'Alembert devoted to alphabets.The plates depict alphabets and characters of more than 40 languages, from Assyrian and Hebrew to Chinese, Tibetan, Japanese, and Bengali. Most of the alphabets are printed in columns; capitals, cursive, pronounciation.with an explanatory text for each plate.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1780
Sprache: Deutsch
Anbieter: Antiquariat Daniel Schramm e.K., Kiel, Deutschland
Zustand: 0. Die Tafeln zeigen orientalische, arabische, ägyptische, russische, polynesische u.a. Alphabete.- Mit 14 Textseiten.- Teils gebräunt, unterer weißer Innensteg mit leichten Feuchtfleck.- Diderot - Caracteres et Alphabets de langues mortes et vivantes. 25 copper plates by Niodot and others from Diderot's and d'Alembert's Encyclopédie. Paris, c. 1780. folio. Without binding. The plates show oriental, Arabic, Egyptian, Russian, Polynesian and other alphabets.- With 14 pages of text.- Partly browned, lower white inner margin with slight dampstain. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 500.