Kiøbenhaffn, (Melchior Martzan og Salomon Sartor), (1632-) 1633. Folio. Bound in a splendid recent full calf pastish binding with five raised bands. Gilt floral ornamentation to spine and boards ruled in gilt. End-papers renewed. First 10 leaves with marginal repairs. A few leaves in the New Testament (last part) closely trimmed in upper margin, occassionally touchly text. Last 10 leaves with marginal repairs. Internally with occassional miscolouring and brownspotting, but an overall nice copy. Engraved title-page and the engraved portrait of Christian IV, all by the royal engraver Simon the Pas. Without the half-title, which merely contains the printed words ""BIBLIA / Paa Danske"", which is almost never present. (21 - not counting the engraved title-page and the portrait), 353 (i.e. 354 due to the erroneous double pagination 353), 226, 159 ff.
A nice copy of the scarce first edition of the last (i.e. the third) of the Danish folio-bibles, known as ""Christian IV's Bible"", being a slightly revised edition of the Bible of 1589 (Frederik II's Bible). Christian IV is the most famous Danish king ever to have lived, and the Christian IV bible is extremely sought-after. The numerous woodcut illustrations are the same that were used for the Frederik II's Bibel from 1589. The four engraved leaves - the portrait and the three title-pages - are by Simon de Pas. Despite already having two beautiful folio-bibles, Denmark's supply of Bibles was insufficient for the nation's needs. In many parishes only the church had a copy, with a few more in the homes of the wealthy. This shortage was particularly severe in Norway due to its distance from the capital, which limited the benefits of initiatives from the King. Funds were raised from churches in Zealand and Norway, with Norway contributing generously. Two printers, Melchior Martzan and Salomon Sartor, were employed, with Martzan overseeing corrections and sales. Norwegian churches' significant contributions were rewarded with copies equivalent to their donations, while Zealand's lesser contributions received no compensation. Biblioteca Danica I, 9. Thesaurus II, 378. Birkelund, 41. Darlow and Moule, 3160.
Kiøbenhaffn, (Melchior Martzan og Salomon Sartor), (1632-) 1633. Folio (binding: 37 x 25 cm.). Bound in a spledid, contemporary full calf binding over wooden boards. Rich, elaborate gilding to both boards and spine. The gilding is vague, especially on the front board, but the tooling is very sharp, and the binding overall is magnificent. With four beautiful, ornamented brass edges to each board and two large ornamented brass clasps. All edges are gilt and beautifully blindtooled. Wear to capitals, where the cords are loosening a bit, and with a bit of loss of leather. A bit of wear to hinges, at the cords, which are showing. But overall the binding is in splendid condition. Also internally extremely well preserved. The title-page has a tiny restored hole to lower right corner, and the first four leaves might have been inserted. They are slightly smaller at the outer margin than the other leaves. But that might also be due to restoration, as the binding has not been tampered with at any point and is completely unrestored. The text is unusually nice, clean and fresh, by far the nicest copy we have ever come across. Pasted-down front end-paper with the ownership signature and lacquered coat-of-arms seal of Severin Svanenhielm (Severin Seehusen (1664-1726) ) as well as the ownership signatures of Søren Schiøtz (1796-1863) (with names of members of his family), C. Th. Zahle and Erik Zahle. With the book plate of William Davignon (d. 1924). The brass corners carry the initials HL and are depicted in Johannes Rudbeck's Svenska Bokband I (fig. 26, p.53). The binding there is dated 1622, whereas our binding is from 1633 or right after. The brass fittings were a commercial merchandise for sale in Germany and probably also in both Sweden and Denmark. Engraved title-page as well as the engraved portrait of Christian IV, all by the royal engraver Simon the Pas. Without the half-title, which merely contains the printed words ""BIBLIA / Paa Danske"", which is almost never present. (21 - not counting the engraved title-page and the portrait), 353 (i.e. 354 due to the erroneous double pagination 353), 226, 159 ff.
A magnificent copy of the scarce first edition of the last (i.e. the third) of the Danish folio-bibles, known as ""Christian IV's Bible"", being a slightly revised edition of the Bible of 1589. Christian IV is the most famous Danish king ever to have lived, and the Christian IV bible is extremely sought-after. An unusually fresh and complete (apart from the always lacking half-title) copy of this splendid bible, printed by the first royal printer Melchior Martzan and Salomon Sartor (part 2). The numerous woodcut illustrations are the same that were used for the Frederik II Bibel from 1589. The four engraved leaves - the portrait and the three title-pages - are by Simon de Pas.Bibl. Dan.I,9 - Thesaurus II, 378. - Birkelund, 41. - Darlow and Moule, 3160. Provenance: Svanenhielm was a family of Danish and Norwegian nobility. Morten Hansen Seehuusen (1629-1694) was a merchant from Bredstedt in Schleswig-Holstein, who re-located to Stavanger, Norway. His son, Severin Seehusen (1664-1726) was an official in Bergen as well as in Stavanger and Northern Norway. He owned, among other properties, Damsgård Manor outside Bergen, Svanøy in Sunnfjord, and Arnegård in Stavanger. In 1720, Severin Seehausen was ennobled under the name Svanenhielm. Søren Daniel Schiøtz (1796-1863) was a Norwegian bailiff and judge, who was also very much engaged in religious matters and came to play an important role in the history of theology in Norway. He was one of the founders of the Norwegian Mission Society and the Norwegian Israeli Mission. He translated several important upbuilding pieces from German, among them a comprehensive bible history. Carl Theodor Zahle (1866 – 1946) was a highly important Danish lawyer and politician. He was prime minister of Denmark from 1909 to 1910 and again from 1913 to 1920. In 1895, he was elected member of the lower chamber of the Danish parliament, for the Liberal Party. A campaigner for peace, in 1905 he co-founded the Social Liberal Party (Det Radikale Venstre). He stayed on as a member of Parliament for Det Radikale Venstre until 1928, when he became a member of the upper chamber of Parliament (Landstinget). In 1929, he became Minister of Justice , a post which he held until 1935. Zahle was instrumental in starting negotiations for a new Danish–Icelandic Act of Union in 1917, which resulted in Iceland being recognized as a sovereign nation in a personal union with the king of Denmark the following year. Erik Zahle (1898-1969) was a famous Danish art historian, author, and museum director.
Regensburg etc., Pustet 1903, gr. in-8vo, XX + 1332 S. + 4 n.n. S. / 1343 S. + 8 n.n. S. / 1019 S., Ex Libris ‘Paulus a Rickenbach’, orig. H.-Ldr Einbde.
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[Basel, Joh. G. König] 1712 In-folio, pleine basane brune, dos à nerfs reliure postérieure, 17 ff. de table - 504 - 188 - 164 - 228 sur 240 pp. Texte sur deux colonnes, encadrement. Nombreuses figures dans le texte, lettrines et culs-de-lampe. Brunissures marginales, lég. humidité éparse, petites attaques de ver. Bon exemplaire. Sans le titre.
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Basel Beij und in Verlag Emmanuel und Johann Rudolph Thurneysen, MDCCXXXVI. (1736), in-folio, 2 Bl. (Titelbl. in rot u. schwarz (kl. Aussriss in der unteren Ecke) - Privilegium) + 17 Bl. ( Vorrede - Vorbericht - Erklärung - Register ) + 2 Bl. - (Doppel-Bl. Karte ‘Land Canaan’) + 688 S. + 135 S. (Apocrypha) (+ 1 weiss) ; 2 Bl. (Titelbl.: Neues Testament - Vorrede) + 280 S. + 2 Bl. (=Doppel-Karte Beschreibung d. Apostel u. Reise des Apostel’s Paul), 1. Vorsatzblatt ausgeschnitten, 2-Spaltigen Text, am Anfang wasserfleckig in der oberen Ecke, vereinzelt fleckig, Original-Schweinsledereinband über Holzplatten, 10 orig. Einbandbeschläge, 2 Schliessen, schönes Exemplar.
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Leipzig, Tauschnitz, 1804. Small 8vo. Cont. full calf. Extremities a little rubbed. 1036 pp. Occasionally brownspotted.
København, Kongelige Waisenhuses Forlag, 1845. Stor 8vo. Samtidigt hldrbd. Ryg intakt, men noget slidt. 1036,284 pp.
Landshut, Vogel'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1845-46. Lex8vo. Bound in 10 uniform contemp. marbled boards. Titlelabels with gilt lettering. Top of spine on a few volumes with light wear. Scattered brownspots. Latin- German paralelltext.
Nürnberg, Johann Andreae Endtners Seel. Söhne, 1692. Folio. (46 x 30 cm.). Contemp. full calf. Wear to top of spine. 2 compartments with old repairs. A closed tear to foot of spine. Remains of old gilting and title on spine. Spine rubbed. With 3 (of 4) clasps and catches in brass. Engraved titel and printed title in red/black. (38),(22),(66),686,950,(18) pp. A few brownspots on the first leaves. A dampstain in lower margin of the last 5 leaves. A few leaves in beginning and at end a bit frayed in right margins. A few leaves with loss of blank in margin. Internally in general clean and fine. With in all 42 engraved plates (incl. general title and portrait of Luther) and 1 engraved coat of arms (portraits, apostles, plates, parttitles, plans, map etc.). A few plates with dampstains to margins.
This so-called ""Weimerer-Bibel"" or ""Ernestinische Bibel"" was first printed in 1641 and ran through 13 editions up to 1792.
Minden, Johann Augustin Enax, 1756-60. Small 8vo. Bound in beautiful contemp. full vellum with the vellum covers marbled in douce colours framed by a broad gilt border (the gilding weak). Marbled endpapers. All edges gilt and with the edges richly patterned tooled. Spine ends with blindtooling. Engraved frontispiece. (14),944285,(3) pp. Scattered brownspots.
"BIBLIA DANICA - FREDERIK DEN II's BIBEL. - THE SECOND DANISH BIBLE IN FOLIO
Reference : 57770
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Kiøbenhaffn, (Matz Vingaard), (1588-)89. Folio. (39 x 27 cm.). Samtidigt hellæderbind i brunt kalveskind over svært træ og med kanter i smig. Lettere ophøjede bind på ryg. Håndsyede kapitælbånd. Lille hak i skindet på nederste rygfelt. Med de 4 originale hængselsbeslag i støbt messing bevarede, men den ene strop fornyet og den anden mangler. Permerne har begge blindtrykte arabesker, i midterfeltet en stor arabesk og i hjørner og kanter 6 pyramideformede arabesker, som alle er med en blindtrykt krone i pyramidens top. Permerne har mindre messingstifter med store hoveder til beskyttelse af bindet ved opslag. Marmoreret snit. Bindet er ganske velbevaret med kun lidt kantslid og let slid på de ophøjede rygbind. (22),353(i.e.354),226,159 blade. Komplet, men uden de 3 blanke blade. Træskåret titelblad med tekst trykt i rødt i midterfeltet. Titelbladsvarianten med kongens kobberstukne portræt (af Goltzius) opklæbet på bagsiden (en del eksemplarer udkom uden portrættet). Blad 2 med rigsvåbnet, bladet er kantrepareret. 2 træskårne deltitelblade. Registerbladene med svag skjold i ydre marginer. De sidste 35 blade delvist omkantede, for det meste i ydre marginer. Ganske få spredte brunpletter. Iøvrigt ganske lette brugsspor. Et udmærket velbevaret og komplet eksemplar (bortset fra de 3 blanke).På forreste friblad er anført lidt af eksemplarets ejerhistorie fra 1819, - erhvervet af Mikkel Johannesson Fladebøe som her delvist klausulerer dens ejerskab til fremtidige ejere af gården (Fladebøe ?). Senere synes den overgået til andre i slægten bosat i U.S.A. (Olaf Albertsen, Axel Albertsen, Stanley Albertsen, Sidney Albertsen). Folio. (39 x 27 cm.). Contemporary brown full calf over heavy wooden boards with oblique edges. Sloghtly raised bands to spine. Hand-stitched capital bands. A small notch to the leather of bottom compartment of spine. With the four original brass clasps preserved, but one strap has been renewed and the other is missing. Boards with large blindstamped centre-arabesque and six pyramid shaped arabesques to corners and edges, all with a blindstamped crown on top. Large-headed bras spins to boards, to protect the boards when open. Marbled edges. A bit of wear to edges and light wear to the raised bands. (22), 353(i.e.354), 226, 159 ff. Complete, save for the three blank leaves. Woodcut title-page with centre-text printed in red. The title-page variant with the engraved portrait of the king (by Goltzius) mounted on verso. Several copies were issued without portrait, and some were issued, as here, with the title-page mounted on verso. F. 2 with the royal arms, restored at edges. Two woodcut helf-titles. The index-leaves with a vague damp stain to the outer margins. The last 35 leaves have been partly re-edged, mostly at the very outer margins. A bit of light scattered brownspotting. Light signs of wear. An overall well preserved copy in- as well as externally. Front free end-paper with handwritten notes on provenance from 1819 onward – bought by Mikkel Johannesson Fladebøe, who partly clauses the ownership of the copy to the future owners of the estate (Fladebøe?). It seems to have then passed to other generations of the same lineage located in The United States (Olaf Albertsen, Axel Albertsen, Stanley Albertsen, Sidney Albertsen).
The magnificent first printing of the second Danish-Norwegian Bible in folio. This, the second Danish Bible in folio, is also the first to be printed by a Dane. The scarce and famous ""Frederik II-Bible"" constitutes the magnum opus of the famed book printer Mads Vingaard ""and the most extensive work of printing undertaken in Denmark during the sixteenth century. The book is profusely illustrated with woodcuts copied from a german Bible issued by Sigmund Feyerabend in Frankfurt a. M. 1560. The original woodcuts were made by the artist and craftsman Virgil Solis... Wide woodcut borders together with pictures using themes from the Scriptures surround the title pages and the illustrations. On the reverse of the first title page many copies have pasted in a portrait of Frederich II, engraved by the Dutch artist Hendrick Goltzius. However, this portrait may also be found on a separate leaf."" (Thesaurus I).Lauritz Nielsen, 405. - Thesaurus I, 129. - Birkelund, 34.
Kiøbenhavn, Kongelige Waisenhuses Forlag, 1842. Stor 8vo. (26 x 18 cm.). Smukt velbevaret hellæderbind i sort maroquin. Ophøjede bind på ryg. Rygforgyldning i form af geometriske stregfigurer. Forgyldt rygtitel. Permer med stregbordurer, geometrisk forgyldt ramme samt ornamental forgyldt dekoration i midterfelterne. Indvendige stregbordurer. Helt guldsnit og kantforgyldning. Kanter med lettere brugsspor. Gave til W. Blauenfeldt (i guld nederst på ryg) fra elever på F. Friis's Realskole d. 1. Marts 1849 (i guldtryk på permernes inderside). Har tilhørt Paul V. Rubow med hans navnetræk på fribladet. 1374,363 pp. Indvendig ren og frisk.
Antwerpen, Plantiniana, 1664. 4°. (3) Bl., 1055, (1), 30 S., (26) Bl. Lederband der Zeit.
Vorderer Einbanddeckel vollständig abgelöst. Papier etwas stockfleckig.
4 Bde. Venedig, Nicolo Pezzana, 1747. 2°. Bd. 1: Titel mit grosser gest. Vignette, gest. Frontispiz, gest. Kopfstück (von Francesco Zucchi), (18) Bl., 335 S. (recte 670); Bd. 2: VIII S. (1) S. Inhalt, 295 S. (recte 590), S. 296-32, S. 228-337 (recte 218), S. 338-369, S. 370-404 (recte 70), S. 404-474; Bd.3: VIII S., (1) S. Inhalt, 499 S. (recte 998); Bd. 4: Titel: Novum Jesu Christi Testamentum complectens praeter Vulgatam, Guidonis Fabrici è Syriaco, et Benedicti Ariae Montani translationes, insuper Desiderii Erasmis Roterodami auctoris damnati versionem permissam. XV S., 326 S. (recte 652). Halbpgt. d. Zt., rote und grüne Rückenschildchen, mit einfacher Goldprägung.
Neuauflage der 1616 bei Keerberg in Antwerpen erschienenen Lateinischen Vollbibel, herausgegeben vom Theologen Laurentius Beyerlinck (1578-1627). Sie besteht aus verschiedenen Übersetzungen, wie z.B. von Sante Pagnini (1470-1541), François Vatable (spätes 15. Jhdt. - 1547), Guido Fabricius und Benedictus Arias Montanus (1527-1598). Mit einer Widmung an Cardinal Carlo Rezzonico (1724-1799), dessen Porträt im gest. Kopfstück gezeigt wird, von Franciscus Antonius Caselli. Schöner Druck in zwei Spalten.
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2 Bände. Augsburg u. Innsbruck, Joseph Wolff, 1771. Folio. (4) Bl., XIV S., (1) Bl., 1168 S.; 506 S., (1) Bl., 506 S., (22) Bl. Schweinslederbände der Zeit mit Roll- und Plattenstempelprägung.
Mit getilgtem Namenszug auf dem Halbtitelblatt mit Papierverlust. Der vordere fliegende Vorsatz von Band eins fehlt. Drei von 4 Schliessen teilweise ausgerissen. Die Einbände stärker berieben.
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Monasterii Westphaliae, 1824. Small 8vo. Bound in 3 fine recent hcalf. XXIV,(8),958,832,624 pp.
Stuttgart, (1961). Lex 8vo. Orig. full cloth. Clean copy. CII, 1434, (2) pp.
Hebrew text.
Leipzig, 1896. Orig. hcalf. Gilt back. XX,1392,(20) pp.
Kiøbenhaffn, (Melchior Martzan og Salomon Sartor), (1632-) 1633. Folio. (37,5 x 24,5 cm.). Nær samtidigt hellæderbind over svært træ. De ægte bind markeret i blindtryk på ryggen. Permerne er begge forsynet med talrige mindre stifter med store hoveder i messing til beskyttelse af permerne ved opslag. 2 lukkestroppe med blanke messingbeslag hvor den lille klo på det ene er bortslidt. Bindet er antageligt fra sidste halvdel af 1600-tallet og ganske velbevaret. Blokken er noget løs, men heftesnorene, som er intakte skal fastgøres på permernes inderside, hvilket kræver noget lim og måske en fornyelse af forsatsbladene. Halvtitelblad, 2 deltitelblade. Kobberstukket titelblad, kobberstukket portræt af Christian IV. (24),353,226,157 blade (af 159 - sidste tekstblad og registerbladet mangler til Ny Testamente). Teksten med talrige træsnit. Halvtitelbladet, som næsten altid mangler, er løst og kantflosset. Et blad løs i heftningen. Enkelte blade i Fortalen med smårifter og lettere kantflossede. En del af de sidste blade i Ny Testamente med slid i ydre marginer. Enkelte blade kantforstærkede. Med talrige træsnit i teksten.
Originaltrykket af den sidste af de danske foliobibler, trykt af den første kongelige bogtrykker Melchior Martzan og for 2. dels vedkommende af Salomon Sartor. De træskårne illustrationer er de samme som anvendtes i Frederik II's Bibel fra 1589. De 4 kobbere (portrættet og de 3 titelblade) er stukket af Simon de Pas.The scarce first edition og the last (the third) of the Danish folio-bibles, known as ""Christian IV's Bible"", being a slightly revised edition of the Bible of 1589.Bibl. Dan.I,9 - Thesaurus II, 378. - Birkelund, 41. - Darlow and Moule, 3160.
BIBLIA MAGAZINE. 2010. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 42 pages illustrées de nombreuses photos couleur - Couverture illustrée d'une photo en couleur.. . . . Classification Dewey : 220-Bible
Classification Dewey : 220-Bible
Biblia Elkartea - Bibli elkarte batuak. 1999. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 702 pages - quelques cartes en couleurs hors texte - ouvrage en basque.. . . . Classification Dewey : 499.92-Basque
Ouvrage en basque. Classification Dewey : 499.92-Basque
Erfurt Joseph Friedrich Hartung Erfurt Joseph Friedrich Hartung, 1761. Tr7s fort In-8 relié plein chagrin marron foncé, dos à 5 gros nerfs, gardes de papier marbré. 1202 + 336 pages. Gravure en frontispice + Carte dépliante de la Judée et Samarie + 47 gravures sur bois. Und deren besten sool alten als neuen Editionen, mit jedes Capitels kurzen Summarien, und beygefügten vielen richtigen und vernehrten Parallelen, auch soliden aus der Ernestinischen Bibel beybehaltenen Erklärungen derer schweresten Schriftsellen nebst einer Vorrede im Ramen E. Hochehrm. Evangel. Ministerii in Erfurt, von mepland Herrn D. Job. Laur. Pfeiffer P.P. Aug. Conf. Min. Sen. Past. Prim. ben der evangel. predigerkirche und des Gymn, Senat. Prot. Ephoro und mit D. Luthers vorgesessten Borrede über das Alte und Neue Testament und Epistel an die Römer. Giebende verbesserte und mit rupsern vermehrte auflage, ausgefertiger von Johann Ernst Menigt, weilang pastor zu bischleben. Toutes tranches dorées et ciselées Reliure en bon état, des pages brunies, légère trace d'humidité en bord des premières pages, les gravures sont en bon état. Très rare impression d'Erfurt (Thuringe, Allemagne) ville ou Luther fit ses études universitaires et où il fut ordonné prêtre.
Toutes les expéditions sont faites en suivi au-dessus de 25 euros. Expédition quotidienne pour les envois simples, suivis, recommandés ou Colissimo.
1835 Montbéliard: Deckherr, 1835.reliure demi basane dos lisse trés usée, 406p .,texte à 2 colonnes,feuillet manuscrit : Société biblique Protestante de Paris jour de confirmation,rare
Stuttgart Privileg. Württ. Bibelanstalt 1925. 2 beaux vol. reliés, reliures pleine toile ornées d'éd., in-8.
2 Teile in 1 Bd. Zürich, Froschauer, 1983 4°. Leinenband mit Schutzumschlag.
Faksimile der ersten illustrierten Froschauer-Bibel von 1531. - Sehr gut erhaltenes Exemplar.