Published by Sumptibus Andreae Frisii, 1671
Seller: Prior Books Ltd, Cheltenham, United Kingdom
US$ 340.57
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Recent dark brown full calf binding with raised bands and gilt title label to spine, upper and lower boards blind-tooled, endpapers renewed. Spine a little faded, nonetheless in better than very good shape. Size: 12mo (140mm x 90mm); collation: pp. [xii], 379, [xxxix, index] + 4 plates, including 3 folding. Engraved title-page and second title-page with vignette, both part of first gathering. Many engraved illustrations, several of which occupy a full page. Bound without final blank. Occasional light spots and smudges but generally clean internally. A curious work on hats and headgear, pseudonymously published by the French Jesuit theologian Theophile Raynaud (1583-1663). The engraved title-page is signed by Romeyn de Hooghe; one folded plate is signed by Cornelis Galle.
Published by Andreae Frisii, 1671
Seller: ROBIN RARE BOOKS at the Midtown Scholar, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Anselmus Solerius Cemeliensis De Pelieo, Caeterisque capitis tegminibus tam facris, quàm profanis. Amstelodami, Sumptibus Andreae Frisii, 1671. Contemporary binding, 379 pp, 5.25 x 3.25", 32mo. In fair condition. Marbled boards scuffed at edges and worn/bumped at corners. Head of spine chipped at front and rear hinges, but still intact. Gilt lettering and deco on leather spine dulled, but still attractive. Ink marginalia found on front paste-down. Front gutter beginning to split at vignette title page with cording exposed. Normal age-related toning throughout text-block, with instances of age-staining and finger-soiling. Engravings and two fold-outs are attractive & intact; very presentable. Rear gutter split at rear fly-leaf, cording exposed. Binding is intact, hinges fragile. Please see photos and ask questions, if any, before purchasing. Théophile Raynaud (1583-1663) was a French Jesuit theologian and writer. Théophile Raynaud was born November 15, 1583, at Sospel, near Nice. He studied at Avignon, and became quite accomplished as a student of philosophy. In 1602 he entered the Society of Jesus, and was made one of their teachers at Lyon. At first he taught elementary branches, but soon found advancement, and was finally given a professorship of philosophy and theology. In 92 separate works, covering almost the entire field of Catholic theology, he showed himself an erudite theologian and a writer of great fertility. His style, however, is often prolix and sometimes obscure, whilst in his controversial writings he indulges in satire and invective. Romeyn de Hooghe (bapt. 10 September 1645 10 June 1708) was a late Dutch Baroque painter, sculptor, engraver and caricaturist. He was born in Amsterdam, and was a skilled etcher, draughtsman, painter, sculptor and medalist. He is best known for political caricatures of Louis XIV and propagandistic prints supporting William of Orange. He was also active as an erotic artist and some of his political propaganda prints can be considered early, prototypical comic strips. During his career, de Hooghe produced over 3500 prints. He also illustrated books, and his illustrations can be found in some of the most important texts of his period. The Hieroglyphica of Merkbeelden der oude volkeren (1735) was a well known emblem book and sourcebook for classical mythology and its iconography. Incredible engravings, nice modern binding. Gift quality. RAREE1671DLPB 04/24 - HK1451.
Published by Amstelodami, Sumptibus Andreae Frisii / Amsterdam, Andreas Frisius 1671 (für beide Titel) -, 1671
Seller: Franz Kühne Antiquariat und Kunsthandel, Affoltern am Albis, Switzerland
2 Titel in 1 Band. 16° (14 x 8 x 3.5 cm). 5 Bll., 379 (+1) SS., 19 Bll., bzw. 1 Bl. (blanko), 84 SS., 6 Bll. Gest. Front. (von R. de Hooge od. Hooghe), Titel mit gest. Druckermarke, 21 gest. (davon 3 Falt-) Tafeln u. 8 Textillustrationen; bzw. gest. Druckermarke, 1 gest. Falttafel. Ldr. d.Zt. (marmoriert; etwas berieben u. bestossen, ob. Kapital mit schmaler Fehlstelle, Vordergelenk etwas rissig) a. 4 Bünden. Seiten leicht gebräunt, erste Lage im Fusssteg blass wasserrandig, Titel mit Besitzervermerk d. 18. Jhs., ca. 4 Seiten mit alten Unterstreichungen (weitgehend verblasst). Etwas Alters- u. Manipulations-, weniger eigentliche Gebrauchsspuren. Gesamthaft weitestgehend sauberes, recht gutes Exemplar - - Ad 1 : Lipperheide Nb 1 (Raynaud, Théophile) - Digitalis. in Google Books - Wohl 2. Auflage; unter dem gleichen Titel erschien bereits 1672 eine neue (wohl: 3.) Auflage (ibid.; digitalis. in BVB/BSB) - Erstmals 1655 in 4°, mit Dedikation von A. Solerius für den französ. Ratsherrn Petrus (Pierre) de Maridat [de Serrières], mit dessen Porträt von Louis Spirinx (184 SS., Lyon, Ioan. Champion et Chr. Fourmy; digitalis. in ÖNB, cf. BNF n° FRBNF31183315) - Graesse: "Sous le pseudonyme de Solerius s'est caché Theoph. Renaud [sic]", i.e. recte Théophile Raynaud S.J. (Sospello, Italie 1583-1663 Lyon, Rhône). Jésuite, Théologien, Professeur à Lyon (BNF). "On a retranché dans cette édition une partie des citations des Pères grecs" (De Backer & Sommervogel 6, sp. 1538 f., Nr. 54); vgl. Barbier 4, 170 ('Solerius'), bzw. Nrn. 19671 u. 21597 - Gemäss DB&S war Raynaud ein gelehrter Professor, und mit über 100 Titeln ein ausserordentlich fruchtbarer Schriftsteller (sp. 1517-1550!), zu welchem jedoch (stil-)kritisch bemerkt wird:"comme écrivain, il avait de l'érudition et une grande fécondité; mais il manquait de critique en matière de gout; son style est défignié par l'emploi continuel des termes qui n'appartiennent qu'à la basse latinité." (sp. 1517). Cf. F.X. de Feller, 7, 1818 (Raynaud): "Cet auteur avait l'esprit pénétrant, une imagination vive et une mémoire prodigieuse. [.] Il voulut être original dans sa diction comme dans ses pensées." (p. 501) - Frühe und thematisch spezielle, bemerkenswert aufwendig illustrierte Monographie zum Thema der Kopfbedeckung, mit Index Authorum (d.h. zitierte Autoren) u. Sachregister - Die fein gestochenen Kupfer in kräftigen Abzügen, teilw. mit Plattenton u. -Rand. Eine Falttafel (ad pag. 353) ist bezeichnet 'Corn. Galle sculpsit' - Illustrationen u.a.: jüdischer Hohepriester, chinesischer Gelehrter od. Mandarin (zu 'Pileus Doctorum'), Brustbild eines Türken mit Turban ("Tegmen capitis, quod Turcae 'Turbantem' vocant"), phrygische Mütze ('Jakobinermütze') oder Tiara ("Phrygio vestitur bucca tiara"), 2 Falttafeln zu Bestattungsbräuchen mit verhülltem Kopf (Leichentücher bei Lazarus und Jesus: "facies eius sudario erat ligata", resp. "ligaverunt illud linteis cum aromatibus", wie beschrieben in den Evangelien), ferner eine Tafel mit Kapuzen von Franziskanern, Tafel 'Habitus S. Francisci Pisis Asservatus' (Ordenshabit des hl. Franz von Assisi, verwahrt bei den Konventualen von Pisa, "in quo pyramidale caputium Tunicae adsutum est in hunc modum", p. 336), sowie Tafel mit 2 Abbn. zu einem griechischen Helm, etc. -- Ad 2 : Lipperheide Be 15 (Bossius) - Digitalis. in BVB/BSB (Bosso, Girolamo) - Falttafel mit 3 Ansichten einer Togastatue - Kulturhistorische Studie zur römischen Toga und ihren Spezifikationen, Zwecken und Varianten: "Toga vestis erat [.] forma rotunda & fusiore, & quasi inundante sinu; quae sic appellata fuit [.] a tegendo, quod corpus tegeret." (p. 11) - Dem Titel nach stützt sich Bosso auf entspr. Studien des Archäologen Philippe Rubens (1574-1611; s. DNB) und des Mailänder Gelehrten Ottavio Ferrari (1602-1682; s. Treccani), dies jedoch eher implizit. - Ferrari hatte 1642/54 den Titel 'De re vestiaria libri tres, resp. septem' publiziert mit u.a. Ausführungen zu Toga und Tunika (vgl. OPAC SBN u.
Published by Andreas Frisius, Amsterdam, 1672
Seller: Sanctuary Books, A.B.A.A., New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. (133 x 76 mm). [5], 379, [38] (index). [a (6s), A-R (12s), S(5s), possibly lacking final blank; a-b (6s), A-F (12s); A-C (12s); A-K (12s), L(11s), possibly lacking final blank]. Engraved additional pictorial title, engraved printerís device on title, 23 in-text engravings (many full-page portraits or portrait medallions). [Bound with:] NICOLAI, Johannes (1665-1708). Disquisitio De Chirothecarum Usu And Abusu. GiessÊ-Hassorum: H. M lleri, 1701. [12], 144. [With:] DRECHSLER, Johann Gabriel - De Larvis Nataliis, Earumque Usu & Fine, Tempore, ut vocant, Sancti Christi solitis. Leipzig: Weidmannus, 1683. [1], 63, +3 original final blanks. Title in red and black. [With:] HECKEL, Johann Friedrich - Jesus! De osculis discursus philologici editio plane nova. Leipzig and Dresden: 1689. [12], 193, [46] (index). Title in red and black. Modern vellum, ms. title to spine, modern endpapers. (early annotations for contents on front pastedown, margins shaved close, lightly browned). A charming collection. BMC 23:933.663; Graesse VI, 430.
Published by A Amsterdam, Sumptibus Andrea Frisii, 1672., 1672
Seller: L'Oeil de Mercure, Paris, France
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Ex-libris armorié "Jacques Vieillard, (2bl), 1 gravure en frontispice, 5p ( titre et divers), 379p illustrées de gravures sur cuivre in-texte et hors texte et 4 gravures dépliantes, 20p ( Index), (1bl), suivi de " Hieronymi Bossii de Toga Romana Commentarius", A Amsterdam, 1871, 84p, 6p (Index), (2bl) - HRL -. in-12, en plein vélin, dos plat, titre écrit à la plume. -. Une singulière histoire des coiffes originellement publiée en 1655 reliée avec un très curieux ouvrage sur les toges romaines. Bel exemplaire en vélin d'époque, illustré de GRAVURES PAR CORNELIUS GALLE, D'APRES LES DESSINS DE ROMAIN DE HOOGE. Livre ancien.
Published by Andreae Frisii, Amstelodami, 1671
Seller: Libreria Antiquaria Giulio Cesare di Daniele Corradi, Roma, RM, Italy
Antica annotazione alla prima bianca Anselmus Solerius ?® lo pseudonimo di Theophile Raynaud. Antiporta incisa da Romeyn de Hooghe, vignetta calcografica al frontespizio con motto: Optimi Consultores Mortui". Dedicatoria e introduzione di Andreas Frisius. Curiosa e interessante opera relativa ai copricapi e cappelli nelle diverse epoche e culture, riccamente illustrata." (12) + 379 + (36) con numerose ill.n.t. e 18 tavv. f.t. (di cui 3 grandi ripiegate) p. 140x85 mm elegante p.perg. coeva con tass cartaceo.
10. Amsterdam, Andreas Frisius, 1671, in-12°, engraved title + with engraved vignette + (8) nn pp + 379 pp + (39)nn pp (index) + 26 engravings on paginated leaves and 5 engravings h.t. of which 3 folding. Bound with; Hieronymus Bossius; De Toga Romanus Commentarius. Idem, title with engraved vignette +(8)nn pp + 84 pp + (12)(index) nn pp, contemporary full calf, raised gilt back, some wear with lower turn in mising, faint waterstain at upper corner of pages 24-48. Some pre 1800 notes on the fly-leaves, with a modern bookplate of William Wale (1921). Still a good/fine copy. The first work is dedicated by the Amsterdam printer to his Antwerp collegue Balthasar Moretus. (De Backer-Sommervogel volume VI ; pp 1539 /54 ; Graesse VI, 430).
Published by Amstelodami Amseterdam: sumptibus Andreæ Frisii ; 1671, 1671
Seller: Unsworth's Antiquarian Booksellers, ILAB, ABA, PBFA., London, United Kingdom
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US$ 695.04
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Add to basket2 works bound as 1, often found together. 12mo., pp. [xii], 379, [xli] + 4 plates, including 3 folding; 84, [xii] + 1 folding plate. De Pileo with engraved title-page and second title-page with vignette (both part of first gathering), many engraved illustrations several of which occupy a full page, with final blank leaf. Very slightly toned but clean, short repaired tear to De Toga Romana's folding plate at gutter. Contemporary vellum, title inked to spine, edges sprinkled red. A few marks and smudges, corners very mildly rubbed, a very good copy indeed. Solerius' De Pileo is a curious work on hats and headgear, pseudonymously published by the French Jesuit theologian Théophile Raynaud (1583-1663). Amongst the numerous illustrations, the engraved title-page is signed by Romeyn de Hooghe; one folded plate is signed by Cornelis Galle. This 'new edition' of 1671 followed its original publication in Leiden in 1655. Here, it is found paired with the second edition of Girolamo Bosso's work on Roman secular and clerical togas, which made its first appearance in Pavia in 1614. Lipperheide 1650; Barbier III 700 & Lipperheide 220; Colas 399.
Language: Latin
Published by Andreas Frisius Erben, Amsterdam, 1671
12mo. Mit Kupfertitel (R. de Hooge), 2 gest. Druckermarken als Titelvign., 17 (st. 18) ganzs. u. 8 kleineren Kupfern im Text sowie 3 bzw. 1 gef. Kupfertaf. 5 Bl., 379 S., 19 Bl.; 84 S., 6 Bl. Pgt. d. Zeit m. hs. Rückentitel Rotschnitt. Zweite Ausgabe der Kulturgeschichte der Hüte und Kopfbedeckungen von Anselmus Solerius (d. i. Théophile Raynaud, 1583 o. 1584-1663), die 1655 erstmals unter anderem Pseudonym ohne Illustrationen erschien. Mit reizvollen Kupfern von antiken Statuen, geistlichen Würdenträgern, Vertretern verschiedener Volksgruppen etc. Wie immer beigebunden die Schrift über die römische Toga. - Pgt. etw. fleckig. Exlibris v. 1792 im Innendeckel. Seite 295-300 (m. 1 Kupfer) fehlen und sind durch Kopien ergänzt. Sauber u. wohlerhalten. gr.
Leather Bound. Condition: New. Language: latin. Language: latin. {Size: 14.60 x 22.86 cms} Presenting an Exquisite Leather-Bound Edition, expertly crafted by the prestigious organization "Rare Biblio" with Original Natural Leather that gracefully adorns the spine and corners. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance, while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine lends an artistic flair. This masterpiece has been meticulously reprinted in 2026, utilizing the invaluable guidance of the original edition published many years ago in '1543-1544. The contents of this book are presented in classic black and white. Its durability is ensured through a meticulous sewing binding technique, enhancing its longevity. Imprinted on top-tier quality paper. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page, delicately preserving its content without alteration. Due to the vintage nature of these books, every page has been manually restored for legibility. However, in certain instances, occasional blurriness, missing segments, or faint black spots might persist. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the challenges we faced with these books. Recognizing their significance for readers seeking insight into our historical treasure, we've diligently restored and reissued them. Our intention is to offer this valuable resource once again. We eagerly await your feedback, hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Lang: - latin, Pages:- 124, Print on Demand. If it is a multi-volume set, then it is only a single volume. We are specialised in Customisation of books, if you wish to opt different color leather binding, you may contact us. This service is chargeable. Product Disclaimer: Kindly be informed that, owing to the inherent nature of leather as a natural material, minor discolorations or textural variations may be perceptible. Explore the FOLIO EDITION (12x19 Inches): Available Upon Request. 124 124.