Published by Apud Vincentium Dederich, 1788
Seller: Malota, Klosterneuburg, Austria
Hardcover. Condition: Gut. 3.Band.Gebunden. Ansprechender Lederband der Zeit mit mehrbündigem Rücken, rot-u. schwarze Rückenschildchen mit Titelgoldprägung, 19x23, S 683. Farbschnitt, Schmuckpapier auf Innendeckel. Kanten tw. berieben/bestossen (nicht stark), Block sehr kompakt, vereinzelt schwach stockfleckig. Contemporary leather-cloth , 2 labels with gilt-print on the spine, coloured cut. Edges here and there a few rubbed, inside clean, only light fox-marks, good condition.
Published by Apud Vincentium Dederich, 1789
Seller: Malota, Klosterneuburg, Austria
Hardcover. Condition: Gut. 5.und 6. Band in Einem. Gebunden. Ansprechender Lederband mit mehrbündigem Rücken, rotes und schwarzes Schildchen mit Titelgoldprägung, Farbschnitt, 19x23. Pp. XXXII, XVI, 239, XXVIII, 309. Kanten stellenweise berieben, Kapitale bestossen, innnen stellenweise stockfleckig. Kompakt gebunden, altersgemäßer guter Zustand. 5.and 6.vol in one. Contemporary leather-binding, labels with gilt-print on the spine, coloured cut. Binding here and there rubbed, inside some pages with fox-marks, compact, regarding to the age good condition.
Published by no publisher (Paul de Faget / D. Baluze?), no place (Paris), 1669
Seller: G. F. Wilkinson Books, member IOBA, GRASS VALLEY, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 240pp. plus (48)p. index; 24mo; brown calf, raised bands with six compartments, lettered and ruled in gilt. Text in Latin. Traitte du Sacrament, de L' Eucharistie: 60 pp., continuous pagination also includes, Du Sacrament de Marriage, and Lettre ecrite à Monseigneur l' Evesque du Tulle. Text in French. General rubbing, wear to corner tips with wear through to boards on the lower two; rear joint rubbed with 1" crack at top; front joint cracked, binding remains very tight. Soil to front pastedown; light stain to top one third of title page, otherwise very clean text. Pierre de Marca (January 24, 1594 June 29, 1662) was a French bishop and historian, born at Gan in Béarn of a family distinguished in the magistracy. Among his numerous publications the most important are: "Histoire de Béarn", folio (Paris, 1640); "De concordia sacerdotii et imperii seu de libertatibus ecclesiae gallicanae", folio (Paris, 1641) (and other editions); "Marca hispanica seu limes hispanicus", published by Baluze (D. Balusii above), folio (Paris, 1688). Some "Lettres inedites de Marca" have been published by Tartizey de Lorroque (Paris, 1881) and J. Bonnet in the "Revuede Gascogne", January-June, 1910. As his secretary Baluze and de Marca's cousin and biographer, Paul de Faget, seem to have worked to promote and publish his work after his death, this would appear to be an early anthology of some of his writings, not found recorded in this edition on WorldCat, or in any other sources that I can locate at this time, though my reach for this material is admittedly short. Edition nova non mutilata juxia primam Editionem l' arisiensem.
Language: German
Published by Dederich, Bamberg, 1789
Seller: Oberle, Bad Münstereifel, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: Befriedigend. ; OKart; ; 22 x 19 cm; Einband fleckig; Einbände gebraucht; , innen ordentlich altersgemäß; ; ; 6 Bände zusammen ; Versand EURO 8.
Language: Latin
Published by Venedig: Roberti, 1763
Seller: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Germany
2°. LX, 524, 167 S. Auf Nachfrage des Kardinals de Richelieu, schrieb de Marca, späterer Erzbischoff von Paris, die De concordia, wie sie hier in einer späteren Auflage von 1763 vorliegt. Sie sollte die Differenzen zwischen Staat und Kirche auflösen und der Kirche mehr Freiheiten erlauben. Als der Titel von der katholischen Kirche verboten wurde, zog de Marca seine Aussagen zurück. ---- Ledereinband der Zeit. Mit dekorativen Versalien und Kopfvignetten. Zweispaltiger Text. Ehemaliges Bibliotheksexemplar mit Stempel innen und Bibliothekssignatur auf Einband in gutem Zustand. Einband berieben und bestoßen. Leder auf Vorderdeckel beschädigt. Nachsatz fehlt. Papier altersüblich nachgedunkelt und stellenweise stockfleckig. Bindung fest, Text sauber. Kbx atx Hk 5 la Gewicht in Gramm: 2730.
Seller: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Denmark
Franckfurt, Thomam Fritsch, 1708 and Leipzig, Thomam Fritsch, 1708. Folio. Contemp. full calf. 6 raised bands. Richly gilt compartments. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. A tear to hinge at the lower compartments (not loose). Slightly rubbed. Engraved portrait (De Marca). (16) pp., 1286 columns + Index (2) pp., 430 columns + Index" (2) pp., 168 columns + Index. Browning to portrait and titlepage. Scattered brownspots and some quires with browning. This edition is augmeted with Marca's dissertations which were also published separately.Marca was a French prelate and historian and attracted the notice of Richelieu by his support of the Catholic cause in the south during the wars of religion. Richelieu brought him to paris as counsellor of State in 1640. He defended the "Gallian Liberties" in the famous treatise "De Concordia", the item offered, first printed in 1641 (comprising only 4 books). He was nominated archbischop of Paris after De retz in 1662.Graesse IV:380 - Brunet III:1392.
Published by Roberti, Venice, 1763
Seller: B & L Rootenberg Rare Books, ABAA, Sherman Oaks, CA, U.S.A.
Text in double columns. Title in red and black, headpieces and small historiated initials. Contemporary limp vellum over paste-paper, with two pairs of ties, spine lettered between double horizontal-rules. An absolutely superb copy with light wear to binding, a few tiny burn-holes to text and very minor foxing, some light penciling on endpapers as well as unobtrusive, old booksellers ink marks. At the request of Cardinal de Richelieu, de Marca composed the De concordia, which first appeared in 1641. De Marca (1594-1662) sought to harmonise the claims of the church and state, allowing greater independence to the secular power. The subject was large and one can find in the book, e.g., a discussion of the so-called Donation of Constantine (pp. 105-07). The book was placed on the Index prohibititorum librorum, and de Marca retracted his views. The author was Archbishop of Toulouse and, for a short time, in the year of his death, Archbishop of Paris.
Venetiis, Apud Fran. ex Nicolao Pezzana, 1770,gran folio pergamino, XLVII + 436 + 128 págs. RELIGION.