Turonibus, Mame, 1865-1869. vol. relié, usures, LXXII+528+327+29 pages. Tranches dorées, rousseurs.
Reference : 90356-C939
Bréviaire romain à l'usage du diocèse de Nantes. En latin.
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Antverpiae [Antwerpen], Ex Architypographia Plantiniana 1781 Complete in 4 volumes, I: [1] + [1bl] + [54] + 560 + ccxxxv + [4] + [1bl] pp., II: [1] + [1bl] + [30] + 572 + ccxxi + [4] + [1bl] pp., III: [1] + 1[bl] + [30] + 592 + ccxii + [4] pp., IV: [1] + [1bl] + [30] + 524 + ccxlviii + [4] pp., 23x15cm., with small engraving on title page and some full-page engravings, text in Latin, printed in red and black, uniform late 19th cy. bindings in full leather (gilt title at spines, joints are used but still intact, some use at ends of spines), all edges green, marbled endpapers, text is clean and bright, paper of sdome pages is slightly browned, good copy, weight: 5.2 kg., R115470
Reference : 500104942
" Antverpiae (Antwerpen), ex Architypographia Plantiniana, 1770, four in-4° vols, 24 x 18 cm, two coloured title with engraved vignette + (30)(calender) + 620 pp + 4 full page engravings + ccxlviii pp + (5)+(1)(bl) + 3 + (1). title & cal. idem + 644 pp + 4 engr. + ccxxix pp + (5)+ (7) +(1)(bl)+(1)+(1)(bl). title & cal. idem + 560 + 3 engr. + cclxvj pp + (5)+(1)(bl)+5+(1)(bl)+4 ; title + (54)(calender) + 612 pp + cclv pp + (6) + (1)(bl). 4 uniformly bound volumes ; in full red morocco, intricate floral fillet on the covers, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers. (Tail turn-in of one volume slightly torn, one vol. very slightly loose in binding, some slight soiling and thumbingat a few pages but still a nice and impressive set in a contemporary luxury binding). A rare complete set of a late 18th century liturgical edition by the Antwerp Plantin Press, illustrated with full page copperengravings, printed throughout in red and black, with vignettes and tailends printed either in red or black from woodengravings. The breviary was one of the most important liturgical books in the Roman catholic church. These in-4° editions served for the daily readings by the religious communities. Because of this daily manipulating and the rather regularly changings of the texts, which led to the discarting of outdated versions; complete and good copies of pre-1800 breviaries are very rare,even more so in a luxury binding."
"15. Antverpiae (Antwerpen), ex Architypographia Plantiniana, M DCC XXXIII (1733), 4 vols in-4°, 23,5 x 17,5 cm, title pages with engraved vignette + ca. 800 pp per volume, printed throughout in red & black, bound in at the end; ''Officia Propria Sanctorum...Leodiensis'' (Liège, Dessain, 1859), late 19th century red leather bindings with copper clasps (one missing), on the front cover; a gilt cross. Apart from the not contemporary binding a neat example of a late religious edition of the Plantin Press."