Idioma: Latín
Publicado por Ludovicus, 1861
Librería: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
EUR 44,50
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. VOLUME THREE. LATIN TEXT. On title page: "to which is added a new version of the whole book from the Hebrew, illustrated with Latin notes, by Augustine Crampon". List of Authors Cited in this Work, Indexes, lxiv, 842 pp. CONDITION: Quarter marbled boards, brown leather spine. Title has rubbed off spine which is torn horizontally in two areas at top. Front and rear covers detached with spine. Shelf wear, rubbing, soiled. Text block sound. Stamp on front endpaper. No other writing within. Double columned; leaves evenly toned. Good condition Full refund if not satisfied.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 151/152. Contains 59 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 119/120. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 141/142. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 113/114. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 127/128. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 149/150. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 105/106. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 103/104. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 131/132. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 137/138. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 135/136. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 107/108. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 111/112. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 109/110. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 123/124. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 117/118. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 115/116. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 145/146. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 125/126. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 139/140. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 133/134. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 129/130. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
EUR 31,35
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Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 143/144. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por Apud Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen, Antuerpiae (Antwerp), 1701
Librería: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: Very Good. A SINGLE LEAF from the following title: Commentaria in Ecclesiasticum - Indicibus Necessariis Illustrata - by R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Iesu (Society of Jesus) S. Scripturae Olim Lovanii, Postea Romae Professoris. Printed in Antwerp by Henricum & Cornelium Verdussen in 1701 (Anno MDCCI). Cum Gratia & Privilegio. This being PAGE 121/122. Contains 68 lines of Latin text printed in double columns. With printed margin notes. Single page, printed on both sides, recto & verso. Laid paper. Large FOLIO size leaf. In VERY GOOD condition with mild toning. The printers of this title, Verdussen, were a dynasty of printers in Antwerp, starting with Hieronymus Verdussen in the late 16th century, & ending around 1800. Many other printers in Antwerp were also related to the Verdussens through marriage. They specialized in religious works & works in Spanish, but also published newspapers, almanacs, poetry, & scientific works. By the end of the 17th century, they produced about 21% of the Spanish books printed in the Netherlands, & with five presses were second only to Moretus in Antwerp. Cousins of Jan Baptist Verdussen II, Hendrik was the second son of Hieronymus III, born in 1653, & died in 1721. Cornelis was born in 1661, & died in 1728. They printed many reprints of earlier Verdussen publications as well. The author of this title, Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide (né Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 1567-1637) was a Flemish Jesuit & exegete. Cornelius a Lapide wrote ample commentaries on all the books of the Catholic Canon of Scripture, with the exception only of the Book of Job & the Psalms. This magnificent large folio-size example of early letterpress printing is from a substantial collection of material which was only recently unearthed in Budapest. These pages sat dormant for over 300 years, concealed in a Hungarian cellar. They survived multiple wars & decades of communist rule, in which countless books were destroyed. Leaves from this book were exhibited at the 39th ANZAAB Australian International Rare Book Fair, which was held at Melbourne University, July 2012, in association with The University of Melbourne Cultural Treasures Festival. This original letterpress printed page comes with printed sheet with full details. A digital image of the title page of the original antiquarian book which this particular page came from will also be provided with purchase. A truly wonderful folio-size example of early letterpress printing. Ideal for framing. RARE & desirable.
Publicado por VIVES L., 1861
EUR 65,25
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Añadir al carritoCouverture rigide. Condición: bon. R320085809: 1861. In-4. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. XIV + 615 pages - TExte sur 2 colonnes - Plats et contre-plats japsézs - Dos frotté et insolé - Coiffe en pied abimé - Dos fané. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin.
Publicado por LUDOVICUS VIVES, BIBLIOPOLA, 1861
EUR 65,25
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Añadir al carritoCouverture rigide. Condición: bon. RO20143979: 1861. In-4. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 686 pages. Ouvrage en latin. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Tranches mouchetées. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin.
Publicado por LUDOVICUS VIVES, BIBLIOPOLA, 1881
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Añadir al carritoCouverture souple. Condición: bon. RO20143984: 1881. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, 2ème plat abîmé, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 495 pages. Ouvrage en latin. Texte sur 2 colonnes. 2e plat déchiré. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin.
Publicado por VIVES L., 1861
EUR 65,25
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Añadir al carritoCouverture rigide. Condición: bon. R320085810: 1861. In-4. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos frotté, Intérieur frais. XX + 686 pages - Texte sur 2 colonnes - Plats et contre-plats japsézs - Dos frotté et insolé - Coiffe en pied abimé - Dos fané. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin.
Publicado por VIVES L., 1857
EUR 65,25
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Añadir al carritoCouverture rigide. Condición: bon. R320085811: 1857. In-4. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos fané, Intérieur frais. 775 pages - Texte sur 2 colonnes - Plats et contre-plats japsés - Dos frotté et insolé - Coiffe en pied abimé - Dos fané. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin.