Published by Doeabaia/Goes : Thieme & Co./F. Kleeuwen & Zoon, 1880
Seller: Barksdale Books, Almere, Netherlands
Condition: Poor. Erg beschadigde halflinnen band met gemarmerde platten, 8vo.; Rug ontbreekt, band erg beschadigd. Binnewerk goed.
Language: English
Published by Kessinger Publishing, 2008
ISBN 10: 1437285570 ISBN 13: 9781437285574
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: New.
Published by IJzer, Utrecht, 2000
Seller: Bij tij en ontij ..., Kloosterburen, NL, Netherlands
Paperback, 20 cm, 160 pp. Cond.: goed / good. ISBN: 9789074328401.
Published by UFB/GrafiMedia.
Seller: Antiquariaat Ovidius, Bredevoort, Netherlands
Condition: Gebraucht / Used. 2008. Pap. 152pp. 8°. Diss./Thesis. Blibliogr.
Published by G.A. van Trigt, Bruxelles, 1880
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
First Edition
Elzevier (illustrator). thick 8vo. later half brown leather over marbled paper-covered boards, leather tips, spine gilt, four raised bands. cclix, 607 pages. First edition. Private exlibris ink stamp on the title page. Rubbing to the spine and extremities, slightly shaken, else a near fine copy. Massive biography of the Elzevier family followed by a bibliography of 2186 books and pamphlets published and printed by the family. With a foldout genealogy and a large foldout broadside reproduction of a 1681 type specimen issued by them. later half brown leather over marbled paper-covered boards, leather tips, spine gilt, four raised bands.
Published by Buren, Uitgeverij Frits Knuf. ca 1975, 1975
ISBN 10: 9060272935 ISBN 13: 9789060272930
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original publisher's stapled wrappers, title frontcover, 4to: 12 booklets [ca. 20pp. each] with musical notes. Very fine complete set - as new. Facsimile Edition A. Olofsen, Amsterdam 1751-1752.
Published by B. de Graaf, Nieuwkoop, 1965
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
cloth. Elzevier (illustrator). 8vo. cloth. xxiv, 491, (3) pages. Reprint of the 1896 first edition. Spine faded, else a near fine copy. Rahir, the great French bibliographer, was an employee of the bookselling firm of Morgand when he authored this book. Arthur Rau, in his article on Rahir in The Book Collector, Winter 1967, says that "This catalogue is not only an important landmark in Rahir's career but also of considerable interest for the history of antiquarian bookselling in France during the latter half of the 19th century." The owner of this collection of over 3000 titles was one Caperon, a French banker. Reproduced at the end are many of the ornaments and border designs used by the Elzeviers.
Seller: Antiquariaat Ovidius, Bredevoort, Netherlands
Condition: Gebraucht / Used. 2008. Pap. 152pp. 8°. Diss./Thesis. Blibliogr.
Seller: Rob Kok Old Books & Prints, Loosdrecht, NH, Netherlands
Soerabaja, H.v.Ingen, 1912. VI,201,V blz. Gebonden. Band in slechte conitie. [25414].
Seller: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam, Elsevier, 1955. 111 pp. Blindstamped cloth, with dustj. (dustj.sl.faded).
Language: English
Published by Danielem Elsevirium, Amsterdam, 1672
Seller: Hellertown Books, Hellertown, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Acceptable. No Jacket. Inner front and rear hinges are in need of repair.
Language: English
Published by Danielem Elsevirium, Amsterdam, 1672
Seller: Hellertown Books, Hellertown, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Acceptable. No Jacket. Two volume set.
Language: English
Published by Lugd. Batavorum: Ex Officina Elzeviriana, 1635., 1635
Seller: Sam Gatteno Books, Grosse Pointe, MI, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Duodecimo. [xxiv]ff., 304pp., ivff. *12-**12, A12-N12. First Elzevir edition, second state of five. Engraved title by Cornelius Claes Duysend, and woodcut author portrait and tailpiece. Seventeenth-century calf, repaired. Willems 433; Copinger 4653; Schweiger 1065; Graesse VII, 59; Ebert IV, 1843; Berghman 2155; Updike II, p. 17; Not in Rahir. A very good copy.
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
Condition: New. Print on Demand pp. 36.
Seller: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Leipzig, 1976 (réimpr.éd.1874). [iv,221,[1] pp. Avec 23 planches. Toile.
Published by Amsterdam-Leiden. Elsevier., 2013
Seller: Erik Hanson Books and Ephemera, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. New in original shrink-wrap. First thus. Three slim books in clamshell box. Introductory book with new text (English language) and photos of historic material, and reprints of the two type sample books: Specimen Typorum Johanns Elsevirii & Proeve der Druckkerye van Mr Abraham Elzevier.
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
Condition: New. Print on Demand pp. 146.
Published by Nieuwkoop, B. de Graaf., 1962
Seller: NORDDEUTSCHES ANTIQUARIAT, Rostock, Germany
CCLIX, 607 S. mit Wappen-Abbildung als Frontispiz u. 4 Tafeln (davon 2 Falttafeln). Original-Leinenband. Schnitt leicht gebräunt (Kopfschnitt stärker) u. teils angestaubt. Einband lichtrandig u. teils leicht bestossen. Innen sauber. SW: Leiden, Den Haag, Amsterdam, Utrecht - Versandkosten wegen des hohen Gewichts innerhalb Deutschlands EUR 5,00 (versicherter Versand).
P., Joseph Baer, 1880, In-12, br., VIII-15 pp. Tirée à 250 exemplaires numérotés sur vergé. Livres.
Seller: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Bruxelles, 1847. 119 Avec frontisp. (portrait de Matthieu Elsevier), 5 tables et 2 planches (dont 1 dépl: fac similé des signatures). Demi-toile de bibl. (feuilles de garde et portrait avec rousseurs).
Seller: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Stockholm, 1911. xxxii,389,[2] pp. Avec portrait er 1 planche dépl. Toile privée. (couv. orig.conservée).
Lund UP, 1993. 373 pp. Sewn. (Skrifter, Ny följd.3).
Published by Officina Elzeviriana, 1634
Seller: Schilb Antiquarian, Columbia, MO, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1634 Respublica Holy Roman Empire Germany Charlemagne Ferdinand II Elzevier The famed Lyon publisher Elzevier published a series of travel guides under the title 'Respublica'. This work is a collection of various authors on European countries focusing on geography and historical significance. This volume covers the Holy Roman Empire, the history of Germany, as well as biographical sketches of each of the rules and kings from Charlemagne to Ferdinand II. Authorship on this work is ambiguous often attributed to Philipp Cluver or Carlo Ludovico. Item number: #8401 Price: $499 ELZEVIER Respublica et status imperii Romano-Germanici. Lugduni Batav.: Ex Officina Elzeviriana, 1634 Details: Collation: Complete with all pages; o [16], 408 o Signatures: *8, A-Bb8, Cc4 Language: Latin Binding: Vellum; tight & secure Size: ~4.5in X 2.5in (11.5cm x 6.5cm) Our Guarantee: Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide. Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 8401 Photos available upon request.
Published by Leiden, Elzevier, 1640., 1640
Seller: Hünersdorff Rare Books ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
US$ 617.66
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. 2 vols. 12mo. (8)ff including engraved title + 400pp; (1)f + pp403-726 + (1)f + pp727-746 + (8)ff. With engraved plate showing the Caesars by Cor. Cl. Duysent on verso of leaf 8 and large folding plate of a family tree. Calf, gilt; rebacked. This Elzevier edition of Tacitus' Histories is valued particularly for the notes by Grotius on pp727-746. Brunet V, 634. Pieters p102. Rahir 507. Willems 509.
Published by Amsterdam, Daniel Elzevier, 1678
Seller: Hünersdorff Rare Books ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
US$ 617.66
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Special Edition. Livius, Titus. Historiarum quod exstat. Ex recensione IF Gronovii. Amsterdam, Daniel Elzevir, 1678. 12mo. Engraved allegorical title + 788p. Text in 2 columns. Initials & typographical ornaments. Dark green Jansenist morocco; edges gilt (bound by Chambolle Duru); joints lightly rubbed. An elegant one volume pocket edition of Livy's works very finely printed in double columns in a small, neat legible type. Livy is our main source for early imperial Roman military history which he uncritically based on existing annals. The greater part of his work consists of descriptions of battles and wars in which the Roman contribution is exaggerated or distorted for the greater glory of the empire. As he himself had no military experience, his writings are mostly of literary interest. An attractive copy. Pieters 244; Rahir 1680; Willems 1548.
Published by Apud Joannem Blaeu. Ludovicum, & Danielem Elzevirios. Lugd. Batavorum, Apud Franciscum Hackium., Amstelodami, 1663
First Edition
Full-Leather (Hardcover). Condition: 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.].
Published by Apud Joannem Blaeu. Ludovicum, & Danielem Elzevirios. Lugd. Batavorum, Apud Franciscum Hackium., Amstelodami, 1663
First Edition
Vellum (Hardcover). Condition: 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.].
Language: Dutch
Published by Elzevier, 1663
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1663 Holy Bible by Elzevir The first Dutch "States Bible" to be printed in roman type, printed by the famous Leiden printers, publishers and booksellers Elzevier. The "States Bible" is the first officially authorized translation of the Bible into Dutch (the "Statenvertaling"), commissioned during the Synod of Dordrecht (1618-1619). The States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands were asked to pay for it, hence its name. The translation was completed in 1635 and approved, authorized and published in 1637 in Leiden. For the present 1663 edition, the Elzeviers followed the text of the 1657 revised and corrected edition. In a sense, it could be seen as a revolutionary publication, even though it still is an authorised version of the Bible. The decision to set the main text in roman type rather than the conventional gothic textura, was unprecedented in such publications and not only contributed to the spread of roman type in Dutch-language printed matter generally (works in Latin were often set in roman more than a century earlier), but also contributed to the prolonged popularity of the authorised translation itself and of the present edition. The present copy is illustrated with 4 double-page maps published by Dancker Danckerts and 1 EXTRAMELY RARE world map published ca. 1663 BY DANCKER DNACKERTS SHIRLEY: 0 The splendid binding shows slight signs of wear, browned and foxed but still showing the highly detailed decorations. Full-leather bind with copper buckles the spine is restored. A World Map Unknown To Rodney Shirley This rare double hemisphere map of the world is among the earliest maps to depict both of Abel Tasman's Voyages to Australia and New Zealand and among the earliest to depict the New Zealand and Australian Coastlines, based upon a confirmed visit. The cartographical features follow Jan van Doetecum's world map engraved for Merula's Cosmographiae universalis (1605;), with changes in the southern hemisphere of the globe according to more recent discoveries; whereas the decorative elements surrounding the two hemispheres is copied from Visscher's world map from around 1663. Dancker Danckerts published 3 world maps in about 1660, this being the second. His first world map Orbis terrarum typus de integro (c. 1660) was drawn on an oval shape. This map updates the projection of the world to a depiction in twin hemispheres. In the gussets are two schemes that show the helio and geocentric world view. The decoration surrounding the two hemispheres is identical to Nicolaes J. Visscher's Second Bible World Map, c. 1663 (Shirley 431), hence the date of the map. With Dutch back text. - Danckerts produced his world maps for the Statenbijbel editions in close competition with the far more successful Nicolaes Janszoon Visscher, which is why copies of Danckert's world maps are much less common. The Danckerts were a family of Dutch engravers and geographers who produced geographic materials, including a series of original atlases. Initially, Justus I Danckerts (1635-1701) was a book and print publisher based in Amsterdam. His great-uncle, Cornelis Danckerts de Rij, (1561-1634) was a surveyor who produced a Kaert-boeck showing various views of Amsterdam. His brother, Dancker Danckerts (1634-1666), was a skilled engraver who produced several maps. Justus I was most likely influenced by both their work when he followed his father, Cornelis I Danckerts (1603-1656), into the publishing business.
Published by Amsterdam: Danielem Elsevirium, 1677 [and] Ex Typographica Blaviana, Amstelodami, M DC LXXXIII [i.e. 1683], 1683
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: 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.
Published by Amsterdam: Ex Officinâ Elseviriana, 1674
Seller: Forest Books, ABA-ILAB, Grantham, LINCS, United Kingdom
US$ 9,601.16
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basket12mo (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.