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  • Rara carta geografica o mappa del 1859. Stampata su carta non retroscritta .Stampa che ha quindi oltre 161 anni!!! Enorme Lo smembramento dell'Impero di Carlo Magno dopo la morte di Re Ludovico il Pio Dall'814 all'843 Stampata sotto la direzione di A. Houzé Molto dettagliata, con confini colorati e con ampia didascalia Codice articolo: VIP-042 Dimensioni: Cm 46,00 x 31,00 Estratta dalla pregiata e rara opera "Universite de France - Atlas Universel Historique et Géographique", edita in Parigi nel 1859 da A. Houzé, membro della Società di geografia. Paypal Carta di credito Bonifico bancario Spedizione con posta ordinaria o raccomandata scelta dall'Acquirente nel momento del pagamento Clicca qui per accedere al nostro Store ed al suo sterminato archivio VIP-042.

  • Publication Date: 1699

    Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany

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    Original Kupferstich von 1699. - Blattmasse ca.39,5 x33 cm - mit großen hinterlegten Einrissen durch das Bild, sonst gut erhalten | Copper engraving from 1699 - with large deposited tears, otherwise in good condition. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1550.

  • Condition: Used: Like New. Libro nuovo, la copertina riporta lievi segni di giacenza. Consegna 24/48 ore 56 f5.

  • Seller image for POLITICA AD ACADEMIAM PARISIENSEM QUAESTIO, IN LAUDEM MAGNI LUDOVICI CIRCA ILLA VERBA PROPOSITA AB ACADEMIA PARISIENSI, PROVERBIORUM. / SCRIBEBAT. P. M. FR. IOANNES SEYRA, &amp, FERRER, CAESARAUGUSTANUS, SACRAE THEOLOGIAE DOCTOR. DICATQUE. MAGNO CHRISTIANISSIMO REGI LUDOVICO for sale by LIBRERIA ANTICUARIA MARGARITA DE DIOS

    Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. Materia: Libro antiguo de principios del siglo XVIII. Obra escrita en honor a Luis XIV, rey de Francia - Juan Seyra y Ferrer. Publicación: Zaragoza, 1705. Descripción: Folio (29 x 20 cm). Portada, 22 páginas. Texto en latín. Autor consta en fin de texto. Texto fechado en Zaragoza, 29 de julio de 1705. Encuadernado con papel de aguas. Conservación: Bueno. Papel limpio y cuidado. Biografía del autor: Juan Seyra y Ferrer (Zaragoza, 1650 - idem, 1730). Fraile de la Orden de Santo Domingo desde 1672, año en que profesó en el convento de Zaragoza. Profesor de Artes y de Teología en el convento de Huesca, en esta ciudad se doctoró en Teología; fue catedrático de Filosofía en Huesca, prior de Jaca, examinador de la Nunciatura de España y examinador sinodal del arzobispado de Zaragoza. Fue erudito en Matemáticas, Geografía e Historia. Entre sus obras de interés historiográfico figuran un Sermón en la canonización de San Juan de Capistrano (Zaragoza, 1691), varias cartas sobre problemas internos de la Orden de Santo Domingo, una descripción de Aragón según la carta francesa de Liebaux de 1715. Un breviario sobre falsos dioses que no se editó, una Historia de los sucesos de su tiempo, también inédita, un Prontuario de noticias de los años 1700 a 1722, un manuscrito sobre nacimientos y muertes de príncipes desde 1683 a 1715. Sus manuscritos estaban en la biblioteca de Predicadores de la ciudad de Zaragoza (Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa). LS1 Este artículo necesita permiso de exportación / This item needs an export permission.

  • Seller image for Tractatus hist.-polit.-juridicus de statu religionis et reipublicae sub Carolo Magno et Ludovico Pio in Veteri Saxonia, sive Westfalia. Acc. Commentarius ad capitulationes Caroli Magni de partibus Saxoniae, nec non Diss. de origine et jure decimarum in Westfalia.Lemgoviae, typis Henrici Wilhelmi Meyeri, 1711. for sale by Studio Bibliografico Apuleio

    Condition: Buono (Good). 0. Con bellissima antiporta incisa in rame. Pp. (8) 520 (36). Unito a: MEINDERS HERMANN ADOLPH. Thesaurus antiquitatum Francicarum et Saxonicarum, tam sacrarum quam prophanarum. Lemgoviae, typis Henrici Wilhelmi Meyeri, 1710. Pp. 32. Unito a: MEINDERS HERMANN ADOLPH. Dissertatio singularis de jurisdictione colonaria et curiis dominicalibus, veterum Francorum et Saxonum. Lemgoviae, typis Henrici Wilhelmi Meyeri, 1713. Pp. 184. Unito a: MEINDERS HERMANN ADOLPH. Vindiciae libertatis antique Saxonicae sive Westfalicae et justa explicatio diplomatis Carolini Trutmanno Comiti praetense dati Anno 779 contra illustrem Dominum Rhetium, et celeberrimum Dominum Coccejum. Lemgoviae, typis Henrici Wilhelmi Meyeri, (1713). Pp. 59 (1). Unito a: BEIER ADRIANUS. Advocatus rerum opificialium peritus, sive processus mechanicarum causarum forensis absolutus, per universa sua capita. non casibus modo practicis; nec tamen nisi mechanicis diversarum artium atque provinciarum ventilatis; verùm, omnis generis juribus mechanicorum atque moribus. Francofurti et Lipsiae, apud Joh. Christoph Stossel, 1705. Con bellissimo ritratto inciso in rame all'antiporta. Pp. (6) 421 (25) [le pagine 129-136 sono bianche per errore dello stampatore]. Unito a: Tractatio juridica de jure mortuario, in bonis defuncti hominis proprii, ejus domino competente. Tubingae, typis Johann-Henrici Reisl, 1685. Pp. (2) 102 (6). Sei opere in un volume di cm. 19,5. Ottima legatura coeva in piena pergamena rigida con titoli manoscritti al dorso; tagli rossi. Trascurabili arrossature. Esemplare ben conservato. Miscellanea di scritti di argomento giuspubblicistico dedicati al Sacro Romano Impero. Hermann Adolph Meinders (1665-1730), giureconsulto e storico tedesco nativo di Halle, si convertì al protestantesimo nel 1686 a Tubingen. Fu autore di opere sulla storia giuridica della Westfalia e anche di un trattato sui processi alle streghe. Adrian Beyer (1634-1712), giurista tedesco nativo di Jena, fu avvocato e professore universitario. Si specializzò, come ben testimonia questo tratatto denominato Advocatus rerum opicifinalium, in diritto delle tecnologie, delle macchine, dell'artigianato e dei mestieri. Tutte le opere rarissime (alcune non censite in Iccu e Kvk) e in prima edizione. . . . . . . 0. . Book.

  • Seller image for Ludovico Magno theses ex universa philosophia dicat et consecrat Ludovicus a Turre-Arverniæ princeps Turennius for sale by Földvári Books

    [Tour d'Auvergne, Louis Charles de la]

    Published by Propugnabit in avla Colleg. Claromontani Societ. Jesu. [Collegium Claromontani], [Paris], 1679

    Seller: Földvári Books, Budapest, Hungary

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    First edition. Engraved throughout. First edition. Engraved throughout. In later grey hard paper, with calligraphic title on the front cover. Large folio; 15 engraved plates on 8 leaves. Scarce, splendidly illustrated, entirely engraved baroque booklet, a collection of philosophical maxims, dedicated to the Sun King, and printed for private circulation in a limited number of copies. Ludovico Magno, this extremely scarce, entirely engraved baroque booklet, an exercise in rhetoric, is Prince Louis Charles de la Tour d'Auvergne's (1665-1692) thesis in philosophy, which he defended at the Jesuit College of Clermont-Ferrand in August 1679. The work is dedicated to Louis XIV and it was published for the Prince's close entourage and the King. The elaborate emblematic and historiated borders, engraved by Louis Cossin after Pierre Paul Sevin, are celebrating Louis XIV's triumphs. The calligraphic texts were engraved by René Michault. The title page adorned with the coat of arms' of France and Navarre at the top, Tour d'Auvergne and Bouillon at the bottom. The second leaf is decorated with a portrait of Louis XIV in a medallion held by allegorical figures and putti. Each page is dedicated to a triumph of the Sun King, and the philosophical texts in the middle are surrounded by a magnificent frame of allegorical figures and emblems (many of them are attributed to Claude-François Menestrier). . Old notes in pencil on front panel and pastedown. Title page and one other leaf (De natura et obiecto logicae) trimmed within margins and plate mark. Two leaves (De quantitate corportis.; De anima) with a tiny loss at the upper corner, affecting only the margin frame. One leaf (De natura et fine ethicae) trimmed slightly within the margin, with very minor effect to the engraved space. Overall in very good condition. In later grey hard paper, with calligraphic title on the front cover.

  • LA TOUR D'AUVERGNE, Louis Charles, Prince de Turen

    Publication Date: 1679

    Seller: Ursus Rare Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.

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    MENESTRIER, Claude-François. -- LA TOUR D'AUVERGNE, Louis Charles de, Prince de Turenne. Ludovico Magno theses ex universa philosophia dicat et consecrat Ludovicus a Turre-Arverniæ princeps Turennius. [16] pp., (page [4] blank). Engraved throughout: calligraphic title and text engraved by Louis Michault within elaborate emblematic and historiated borders engraved by Louis Cossin (i.e., Coquin) after Pierre-Paul Sevin. [Clermont Ferrand?], 1679. BOUND WITH: MENESTRIER, Claude-François and René d'ORIVAL. "A son Altesse Serenissime Monseigneur Louis-Auguste Prince Souverain de Dombes, sur son Imprimerie de Trévoux " 4 ff., folio (405 x 267 mm.), deckle edges. [N.p., ca. 1701-1704]. Folio, 447 x 300 mm, bound in early 18th-century French red morocco gilt, sides paneled à la Du Seuil with inner and outer triple fillets, arabesque lozenge tools at corners of inner panel, spine intricately gold-tooled in compartments, title gilt-lettered in second compartment, marbled endpapers, gilt edges. A splendid association copy of the First Edition of this magnificently-illustrated thesis in philosophy, printed in only a very few copies for private circulation. The large, full-page engraved plates are impressive: full of allegorical, mythological, emblematic and symbolic imagery. They were designed by the Jesuit monk and antiquarian Claude-François Menestrier. Dedicated to Louis XIV, the edition is imaginatively illustrated, with an engraved title lettered on a banner set before a background of drapery, emblems of the arts and sciences at foot, and at top a pair of allegorical figures holding the Prince's arms; a medallion portrait of the King within an allegorical composition of putti and mythological figures; and 12 pages of engraved text, each within a different elaborate and carefully conceived allegorical page border, containing mythological and allegorical figures ("énigmes") and four emblems or emblematic scenes within cartouches. 28 of the emblems were devised by the Jesuit antiquarian and homme de lettres Claude-François Menestrier, whose manifold interests included heraldry and emblem theory. At the top of each engraving is a detailed scene representing one of the military exploits of the last two campaigns of Louis XIV, most with Latin inscriptions, several also conceived by Menestrier, and the others by le père La Rue, who wrote the dedicatory epistle. The title is signed by Louis Cossin (né Coquin), after Pierre-Paul Sevin; the remaining engravings are incorrectly attributed by Guilmard and the authors of Inventaire du fonds français to Cossin, who simply reproduced in engraving the original compositions of Sevin, a Lyonese painter known for his renderings of historical scenes, portraits and emblematic suites. Bound at the end is an undated pamphlet containing laudatory verses by Menestrier and René d'Orival in French and Latin. The first long poem, in French alexandrines, is dedicated to Louis-Auguste de Bourbon, Prince de Dombes (and Duc de Maine) and praises the royal press of Trévoux, founded in 1603 but only achieved prominence under Louis-Auguste's patronage. Also mentioned is the new Catholic French-Latin Dictionnaire universel français et latin, later known as the Dictionnaire de Trévoux, which the press published in 1704. The Dictionnaire is also the subject of one of the shorter Latin poems by Menestrier; according to Allut this appeared in the prefatory material of the Dictionnaire itself. The pamphlet may therefore date to 1704, or it may have been printed before publication of the completed dictionary; in his bibliography Allut places it amongst imprints from 1701. Some minor marginal discoloration, else an impeccable and beautifully bound copy of an extremely rare masterpiece of seventeenth-century French book illustration. A single copy is recorded in an American library (Getty Research Institute). Few survive, and fewer still in the splendid condition of the present copy. PROVENANCE: de Bardonelle, contemporary signature at foot of title; Paul Allut, inscription on front flyleaf (sale 10 Feb. 1868); Joseph Renard, bookplate (sale, 21 March 1881, OR 12 May 1884). This copy is especially distinguished in that BOTH the principal bibliographers and biographers of Menestrier, Paul Allut, author of the Recherches sur la vie et sur les uvres du P. Claude François Menestrier (Lyon, 1856), and Joseph Renard, whose Catalogue des oeuvres imprimées de Claude-François Menestrier was posthumously edited by Carlos Sommervogel and appeared at Lyon in 1883 were owners. I) Guilmard, Les Maîtres ornemanistes I:87, 24. Inventaire du fonds français, graveurs du XVIIe s. III:172, 98-111. Allut, Recherches pp. 153-4, LXV. Renard, Catalogue pp. 52-53, LXIX. II). Allut pp. 192-3. Rawles and Saunders in their Bibliography of French emblem books of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. F.570.