Published by Ex officina Plantiana Balthasar Moreti, Antwerpen, 1627
Seller: Antiquariat und Verlag Gerhard Henrich, Langenbieber, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: Schlecht. Ganzlederband, 576/114 Seiten und etliche Leerseiten mit handschriftlichen Eintragungen, mäßiger Gesamtzustand, daher sehr günstig,
Published by Published by Ex Officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti, Antverpiae [Antwerp], 1682
, [96], 752 pages, cl, [18]. Red and black type throughout. Vignette illustrated title page, memorandums to Pope's at the start, tables of festival dates, cloth tabs on pages, decorated capitals, pages of music, 10 full page finely engraved plates, 8 pages of manuscript text to the rear which may be a list of services or amendments to the missale as they are all dated, further manuscript annotations to text, tipped in extra sheets of texts in places (including supplements to Missale Romanum 1770) and areas that have been edited over with new text. In Latin , text block split into two sections, rear board detached and front board partially detached, some leaves in middle section and at rear detached, spine heavily worn, bookplate on front pastedown, owner's name to front free endpaper, text quite clean, fair condition , full calf with gilt decoration to corners of boards and gilt borders front and rear, gilt edges , octavo, 21 cm x 13 cm Hardback ISBN:
Published by Paris: Soc. Typographicam 1627., 1627
Seller: Antiquariat Bergische Bücherstube Mewes, Overath, Germany
(26 Bll.) 648, CLII S., (hs. fortnumm.) 6 ganzs Kupfertaf.(1 eingerissen) zahlr. Textill. u. einige Bl. mit gest. Bordüre 2° Ldr. 1 Bll fehlt zu 1/3, 1 Bll. von alter Hand ergänzt, 3-4 Bll. im unteren Rand alt hinterlegt* Textstellen hs. ergänzt* aus der Bibliothek v. Eynatten, Schloss Trips - das altkolorierte Familienwappen ganzseitig auf Titelblattrückseite* Bindung locker, Rückengelenke aufgplatzt, bestossen*.
Published by Monachii [München], ex typographeo Jaecklinus [Johann Georg Franz Jäcklin]., 1661
4°. 33 x 22 cm. [34] Blatt, 620, [CXXVII], [46] Seiten. Lederband der Zeit auf vier Bünden mit Streicheisenlinien und blindgeprägtem, floralem Buchschmuck sowie Lederriemenschließen mit Metallverschluss. Exemplar der Münchner Ausgabe in Latein. vgl. Lipenius, Biblioteca realis theologica, II, 306 (in der vorliegendenden Auflage dort nicht genannt). Mit gestochener Titelvignette, 10 Kupfertafeln, rot rubriziertem Text mit schönen, zum Teil in Rot gedruckten bzw. teilkolorierten Holzschnittinitialen und -vignetten sowie zahlreichen Noten (das Notensystem ebenfalls in Rot gedruckt). Die Kupfertafeln stammen von Gustav Andreas Wolfgang. Einband stark berieben, rissig und mit Fehlstellen im Rücken, Schnitt berieben und am Fuß stockfleckig, Schließen und zugehörige Beschläge fast vollständig fehlend, Vorsätze und die ersten und letzten Blatt etwas wurmspurig, hinterer Vorsatz ohne Anpappblatt, knapp beschnittenes Titelblatt auf an entsprechender Stelle nachträglich eingebundenes, vakates Blatt montiert und mit Besitzvermerk in Tinte, Seiten an vielen Stellen fachmännisch verstärkt und repariert, darunter einige Seiten in den Bundstegen durch eingebundene und entsprechend beschnittene Lagen, auf die die sonst losen Seiten montiert wurden, mehrere Außenstege mit stärkeren Randläsuren, die mit Papier hinterlegt wurden (hier vereinzelt ein wenig bis in den Text hineinreichende Fehlstellen), an einer Stelle sauber geschlossener Einriss mit Textberührung und dort mit handschriftlicher Ergänzung des Textverlusts (in Tinte und dem Stil des Schriftbilds entsprechend), Leimung der reparierten und verstärkten Stellen zum Teil schwach bzw. partiell wieder gelöst und durch die Feuchtigkeit dort teilweise unschön gebräunt (einige Seiten und zum Teil der Kanonteil stärker betroffen), Mittig einige Seiten in einer Ecke mit blassem Wasserrand (nicht gewellt, geringe Bild- und Textberührung), Seite 311/312 und eine weitere Lage lose beiliegend, Seiten 315/316 und LXIX/LXXX mit größerem Einriss mit Textberührung (dieser jedoch noch gut lesbar), zwei privat montierte Daumenregister, eine Tafel mit daumengroßer Fehlstelle im Rand (minimale Bildberührung) und mit Abklatsch auf der gegenüberliegenden Textseite sowie wenige weitere Seiten mit kleineren Fehlstellen in den Stegen und Ecken, die den beigebundenen "Orationes, et Missae Propriae de Sanctis Archi-Dioeceseos Pragensis" zugehörigen Blatt sehr knapp und mit Textberührung am äußersten Rand beschnitten, die letzten vakaten Blatt mit akkuraten, handschriftlichen Eintragungen von alter Hand in Tinte, ansonsten in sehr schöner Erhaltung mit klarem Schriftbild, dekorativem Buchschmuck in Holzschnitt und in kräftigem Druck erhaltenen Kupfertafeln. Sprache: latein.
Seller: LIBROS CON HISTORIA, URROZ-VILLA, NA, Spain
s.a. MISSALE ROMANUM EX DECRETO SACROSANCTI CONCILII TRIDENTINI RESTITUTUM, PII V. PONT. MAX. IUSSU EDITUM, ET CLEMENTIS VIII. PRIMUM, NUNC DENVO URBANI PAPAE OCTAVI AUCTORITATE RECOGNITUM. In quo MISSAE propriae de SANCTIS ad longum positae sunt ad majorem celebrantium commoditatem. Ex officina plantiniana. Apud viduam et Heredes Balthasaris Moreti. Antuerpiae 1679 29 h+ 624 p. + CXXIIII p.+ 112 p. + 16 h. (28 cm) Encuadernación antigua muy deteriorada en planos y sin lomo. Taladros de insecto en lomo sin pérdida de texto. Muy corto de márgenes. Con 9 bonitos grabados a toda página fuera de texto. Impresion a dos tintas. Notacion musical. Manchas variadas de uso y marcas de cera en algunas páginas. Marcapáginas de tela adheridos a algunas páginas. INCLUYE PORTADA DE SANTORAL HISPANO IMPRESO EN PAMPLONA, JOSEPH DE RADA, AÑO 1804. N1 (Ref.48120) religion espiritualidad liturgia misa.
Published by Antwerpen, ex Officina Plantiniana, apud Balthasarum Moretum (etc.), 1620. 32 lvs, 608, CIX, (5) pp. With engraving on title leaf, 10 full-page copper engravings and 10 engraved borders after P.P. Rubens and engraved printer's mark. Folio size, 1620
Seller: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Den Haag, Netherlands
19th-c. full calf, worn/chafed, some damage at the lower end of the spine but still a sound binding. Marbled endpapers. Contents very good, all edges gilt. With large exlibris of the Arenberg family ("Christus Protector Meus") on endpaper. Please see description or ask for photos.
Published by Jaecklinus [ Johann Jäcklin], Monachii, 1693
Seller: ANTIQUARIAT.WIEN Fine Books & Prints, Wien, Austria
Lederband wohl später auf Holzdeckel mit Schließe und Beschlägen, 2°, [33] Bl., 628, CXXVII S., [2] Bl. : Tbl. r&s, Ill. ( 10 blattgr. Kupferstiche ), Ill. (Holzschn.), Noten, teils mit Blattweisern, guter bis sehr guter Gesamtzustand Die Kupferstiche und die Titelvignette sind von Georg Andreas I Wolfgang (1631-1716) Thieme / Becker XXXVI, 221 // VD17 824:725058U la 3100 Buch.
Published by Apud Iuntas,, Venetiis,, 1596
Seller: Llibreria Antiquària Els Gnoms, Sedó, Spain
XXX-326pp. Ilustrado con 19 bellos grabados xilográficos a plena página y numerosas capitales orladas. Rarísimo. A destacar la inclusión del calendario gragoriano, aprobao en 1582. La encuadernación, aunauq cansada por el uso, se encuentra muy entera exceptto por el agretado del ángulo del lomo en uno de los 2 laterales. Muy numerosas letras capitales, música notada y el calendario bien detallado. Impresión con tinta roja y negra.
Published by Ex Officina Plantiniana, 1679
Seller: ROBIN RARE BOOKS at the Midtown Scholar, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Missale Romanum Ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini restitutum PII V. Pont. Max. Iussu Editum et Clementis VIII. Primum, Nunc Denvo Urbani Papae Octavi Actoritate Recognitum In quo Missae propriae de Sanctis ad longum positive sunt ad maiorem celebrantium commoditatem, Ex Officina Plantiniana Apud Vidaum & Heredes Balthasaris Moreti, Antuerpiae, 1679, 624 pp, 23 pp, 36 pp, 30 pp, 53 pp, 20th century leather binding with clasp, 12.5 x 9", 4to. In good condition. Contemporary leather binding with minor flaws. Minor instances of scuffing to corners and edges with two age-stains at either end of clasp. Three small pen marks in black ink on left edge of front board. A small pen mark afflicts the top compartment of the spine. A few superficial scratches affect the surface of the leather. Clasp in working order, shuts nicely when tight. Marbled end papers are fresh and clean. Small patch of crushing at right edge of front fly leaf. End papers fresh. Seven leather musical tabs flank the fore-edge, some are crushed and stained. All edges gilt. Interior good with minor instances of foxing. Dampness staining permeates the text at the bottom edge, does not affect the aesthetic or text. Light age-stain. No instances of known marginalia. Binding is tight and intact. Complete. A sturdy, beautiful copy. Please see photos. A stunning Plantin Press Missale Romanum. "The Missale Romanum, with origins on the high Middle Ages, is the liturgical book from which the text and rubrics for the celebration of the Catholic Mass, with both prayers and music. One of the major advances of the Council of Trent, the Catholic counter to the Protestant Reformation, was to standardize the Missal. Pope Pius V, acting on the conciliar deciion, formalized this in his Quo Primum on 14 July 1570 insisting that the standard form of the Missal was used through the Church expect where a local missal could be proved to be of two centuries antiquity. Perhaps one of the most controversial Counter-Reformation decisions made at Trent, the use of the standard Missal prevented the celebration of the Mass in vernacular languages and signified a further strengthening of Papal authority: particularly as all printed editions were prefaced by the Pope's order of standardization. The Missal was further edited by Clement VIII in 1604, and later by Urban VIII in 1643.".
Published by Munich, Thomas Jäcklin, 1678., 1678
Seller: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Austria
Folio. (64), 628, CXXIIII, (4), (8) pp. Printed in red and black throughout. With engr. title vignette and 3 full-page engravings in the text. Numerous woodcut initials and printed musical notes. Contemp. calf on four raised bands, spine and covers richly gilt. All edges goffered and gilt. Rare, finely illustrated Munich Baroque missal, including the "Missae Propriae Sanctorum" (Munich, 1668). The much-used canons (pp. 284-297) were remargined with vellum in the 18th century; interior otherwise largely clean and almost without any fingerstaining. Splendid binding in "à la fanfare" style. - VD 17, 12:703896H. Not in Weale/Bohatta.
Published by the Associated Booksellers to the Church, Paris, 1600
Folio (362 x 245 mm). Collation: ?6 ?6 ?4 (i4 blank) ?6 ?6 ??6 ??4; A-Z Aa-Yy6. [38], 228, 42 leaves. Double column, printed in red and black, double rule page-borders throughout. 57 pages with printed music (staves red-printed). Woodcut title illustration of Saints Peter and Paul, seven full-page woodcuts (the first in two blocks: a woodcut border and small Annunciation cut), five small woodcut vignettes including two repeats, and approximately 368 historiated initials in various sizes and from various series. Small tear to corner of title-leaf, occasional foxing, very occasional offsetting of red ink, small stains in gutters in quire O, finger-soiling in Canon (quire X), small rust-hole in f. 212 (NN2) affecting 3 letters, last few leaves with narrow marginal dampstain and slight creasing to upper fore-corners. Bound in contemporary French gold-tooled and -stamped light brown goatskin, covers paneled with double fillets, inner panel with fleurons at outer corners, inner corners with large stamp of leafy branches emerging from a small medallion with winged cherub's head, large central oval medallion of the Crucifixion on upper cover and Annunciation on lower cover, smooth spine (with recessed cords) decorated with overall double fillet panel with tiny fleurons at corners, gilt edges, plain endpapers, remains of numerous fore-edge tabs in paper, pale green or pink silk, and black silk for the Mass for the Dead. Corners bumped, slight wear, front cover slightly rubbed, a few small holes to lower cover, foxing to endpapers. Provenance: contemporary inscription in French on front flyleaf listing "Messes pour tous les iours de la sepmaine" (Masses for every day of the week); loosely inserted armorial papercut, unidentified arms (lion rampant, on a chief three roses). Unrecorded issue of an imposing post-Tridentine Missal, in a fine Parisian gold-tooled binding. The woodcut illustrations of this copy differ from the other known copies of this edition, which are illustrated with engravings. The binding tools appear on other books published by the same publishing consortium, and have been associated with religious lay confraternities founded by Henri III in the 1580s. This exceptional copy is of interest for the history of publishing, printing, illustration, and binding; it raises questions about the very concept of an edition, about the transmission of images, and about the relations between printer-publishers, bookbinders, and book buyers in the hand-press period.? In 1570, with the papal bull "Quo primum," Pope Pius V imposed uniformity on the rites of Mass, previously a hodge-podge of different local traditions. That bull was printed in all subsequent missals; it is accompanied here by papal and royal privileges which supply crucial information concerning the publishing history of this edition. Jacques Kerver was the first French libraire to obtain a privilege for the publication of liturgical works. When he died in 1583, the privilege passed to his widow, who ceded it to a consortium of booksellers: Sebastian Nivelle, Guillaume Chaudi?re, Guillaume de la Noue, Michel Sonnius, and Thomas Brumen (cf. Renouard, Imprimeurs et libraires parisiens du XVIe si?cle, IV, 22). That privilege expired on 22 December 1595. This edition includes Papal and Royal renewals of the Kerver privilege for the printing of "sacred books" (Missals, Breviaries, and Offices of the Virgin), granted respectively by Clement VIII and Henri IV, both on 4 April 1596. For Thomas Brumen, who had died in 1588, the Royal privilege substitutes his son-in-law and heir Jean Corbon II, and adds the names of Claude Chapelet, identified as bookseller to the Academy, and Jamet Mettayer and Pierre L'Huillier, respectively Royal printer and Royal bookseller (Mettayer was also the official printer for the Royal confraternities). The preliminary matter further includes the reformed (Gregorian) Paschal calendar for the years 1582 to 1700, a table of moveable feasts for 1589 to.