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(Duguet, J.J.) Traitté des scrupules, de leurs causes, de leurs especes, de leurs suites dangereuses, de leurs remedes généraux et particuliers. Paris, J. Estienne, 1718. 6 lvs., 264 pp., 6 lvs. 12mo. Contemporary calf, back gilt with label (spine-ends and corners slightly damaged, very little rubbed). (# 4111) |
| EUR 85,- | |
Barbier IV, 787. Cf. Willaert No. 8795. Probably second edition (first Paris 1717). The French Oratorian theologian J.J. Duguet (Montbrison 1649 - Paris 1733), author of many books, was professor of philosophy in Troyes and theology at Paris. He left the Congregation of the Oratory when the decree was given against Cartesianism (the philosphy of R. Descartes) and Jansenism. He had to leave France and to take refuge in Brussels and later the Low Countries. - A very few leaves very lightly browned. |
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(Duguet, J.J.) Traitté des scrupules, de leurs causes, de leurs especes, de leurs suites dangereuses, de leurs remedes généraux et particuliers. Paris, J. Estienne, 1718. 6 lvs., 264 pp., 6 lvs. 12mo. Contemporary calf, back gilt with label (spine-ends and upper part of front-joint damaged, slightly rubbed). (# 4112) |
| EUR 80,- | |
Barbier IV, 787. Cf. Willaert No. 8795. Probably second edition (first Paris 1717). The French Oratorian theologian J.J. Duguet (Montbrison 1649 - Paris 1733), author of many books, was professor of philosophy in Troyes and theology at Paris. He left the Congregation of the Oratory when the decree was given against Cartesianism (the philosphy of R. Descartes) and Jansenism. He had to leave France and to take refuge in Brussels and later the Low Countries. - Contemporary ownership entry 'Moreau' on title; waterstain in 1 quire, a few leaves lightly browned. |
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(Estienne) Stephanus, H. Ciceronianum lexicon Graecolatinum. Id est, lexicon ex variis Graecorum scriptorum locis à Cicerone interpretatis collectum. (Geneva), H. Stephanus (Estienne), 1557. Woodcut printer's mark on title; Greek and Latin text. 2 parts in 1 volume. 8 lvs., 111, 1 blank pp.; 200 pp. - Bound with: (Estienne) Stephanus, H. In M.T. Ciceronis quamplurimos locos castigationes ... partim ex eius ingenio, partim ex vetustissimo quodam & emendatissimo exemplari. (Geneva), H. Stephanus (Estienne), 1557. Woodcut printer's mark on title, passages in Greek. 3 lvs., 114 pp. 8vo. 19th century half leather. (# 4327) |
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Ad I: Chaix, Dufour & Moeckli 32. Renouard 116, No. 4. Schreiber No. 143: "Henri Estienne's first original work, and very rare, consisting of a Greek-Latin lexicon of words, phrases, and expressions borrowed from the Greek by Cicero, and translated by him in his writings. The second part consists of all the Greek texts, with Cicero's parallel Latin translations." - Blank marginal repair to one preliminary leaf, browned. Ad II: Chaix, Durfour & Moeckli 32. Renouard 116, no. 4. Schreiber No. 144: "Rare collection of textual comments and corrections to the text of Cicero. Although Renouard states that this work forms one volume with the preceding, it is in fact quite seperate and distinct from it, having its own title-page and preface. The two works are found bound together as often as they are not". - Occasionally lightly browned. |
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(Estienne, R.) Hebraea, Chaldaea, Graeca et Latina nomina Virorum. Mulierum, Populorum, Idolorum, Urbium, Fluviorum, Montium... Locorum quae in Bibliis sparsa leguntur, suis quaeque characteribus restituta, cum latina interpretatione, additis etiam Bibliorum locis in quibus ita scripta leguntur... Antverpiae, Chr. Plantin, 1565. Woodcut printer's mark on title. The marginals printed in Hebrew and Greek. 112 lvs. (last blank). 16mo. Contemporary polished calf, on both sides double gilt fillet, back richly gilt with label, gilt inside dentelles (spine-ends and corners a little worn, rubbed). (# 1495) |
| EUR 680,- | |
Voet No. 1750. Belg. Typogr. No. 1390. Charming Plantin impression of the index of Biblical names, composed by Robert I Estienne and first published in his first Latin Bible edition of 1527/28. This useful index consists of Hebrew, Chaldee and Greek pronouns, accompanied by a Latin definition and translation. - Apart from a tiny wormhole in lower blank margins of a few lvs., a very well preserved copy. |
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| VERY RARE HEBREW ESTIENNE IMPRINT |
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Hosee cum Thargum, id est Chaldaica paraphrasi Ionathan, & commentariis R. Selomo Iarhi, R. Abraham Aben Ezra, & R. D. Kimhi: variis lectionibus ex multorum exemplarium diligenti collatione in margine ascriptis. (Geneva), R. Stefius = R. Estienne, (1556). With large woodcut printer's mark on title, 4 section-titles surrounded by a woodcut border; title printed in Hebrew and Latin, the rest of the book completely printed in Hebrew and Aramaic. 243 pp. 4to. Contemporary vellum, probably made from the binding of a slightly smaller book (new end-papers, ties gone, somewhat stained). (# 5602) |
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Renouard, 86 (did not see a copy). Chaix, Dufour & Moeckli 28 (microfilm). Roest 195. Zedner 123. Vinograd, Paris, 32 (wrongly mentions Paris as the printing-place). Cf. Vinograd, Geneva, 2 (edition with other collation). Steinschneider No. 146 (Paris as printing-place) and No. 9529. Very rare Hebrew Geneva imprint by Robert Estienne (I). First edition of this compilation of the Minor Prophets, with the Aramaic translation of Jonathan ben Uzziel (first century B.C.E.-first century C.E.), together with the commentaries of the three great Jewish commentators, Solomon ben Isaac Rashi (1040-1105), Abraham ibn Ezra (1089-1164), and David Kimhi (1160?-1235?). Contains apart from Hosea, also Joel, Amos, Obadia and Jona. - Waterstain mainly at beginning and towards the end; occasionally wormholes in blank margins, touching only a few letters; slightly foxed. |
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