".: Antwerpiae ( Antwerpen ) , ex typographia Plantiniana, 1723, in-8°, 21,5 x 13 cm, engraved title + title page printed in red and black with engraved vignette + (28)nn pp (calender) + 468 pp + cxliii pp (commune sanctorum) + (separate title) ''Horae Diurnae propriae sabctorum trium ordinum S.P.N. Francisci''. (12)nn pp (Kalendarium) + 73 pp; with 3 full page copper plate engravings. Entirely printed in red and black, in two columns. Bound in full black leather, marbled end papers, with 2 bronze clasps in working order. Binding with some traces of use but a fine copy. Ex-library , with a small oval rubber stamp of a Roman Catholic institute on the verso of the title. Both fly leaves contain extensive additions in a very neat handwriting. Binding and manuscript additions are contemporary to the edition. Well preserved copy of a liturgical imprint of the famous Plantin Press. It contains a part, with separate title, for use by the Franciscan Order."
.: #Antverpiae, (Antwerpen), Ex Architypographia Plantiniana, 1782, in-8°, 16 x 10,5 cm, title with engraved vignet + (36) nn pp + ccviii pp + 640 pp + 12 pp + 4 pp + 4 pp + (18)nn pp + 31 pp ( Supplementum ad Diurnum, printed by Pustet in Regensburg, for the account of J.B. Schoepen -Antverpiae-Bibliopolae, 1875 ) + 16 pp. ( with 3 full page engravings). Entirely printed in red & black. 19th c. full black leather, all edges gilt. marbled endpapers. Nice copy. Rare 18th c. liturgical imprint from the Plantin Moretus press with some 19th c. additions. Particulary interesting is the ''Supplementum ad Diurnum''. This text was printed by Friedrich Pustet in Regensburg in 1875 for the account of the Antwerp bookdealer J.B.Schoepen. This is obviously an attempt by Pustet to acquire some business of the Plantin Press which was ending its publication business and was now in the process of being converted to the famous Museum Plantin-Moretus. (finalised in 1876)..
Ecclesia Catholica - Horae Diurnae - [ ] Klosterdruckerei Kempten :
Reference : 48509
.: Kempten, Ex Ducali Campidonensi Typographeo, per Andream Stadler, 1747, in-12°, 115 x 68 mm, (44) nn pp (including 1 full page engraving + 464 pp + cxxxv pp, entirely printed in red & black, title page with engraved vignette. Contemporary full leather binding, raised gilt spine, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers. Some damage with loss of leather to 3 cm of the upper joint, Fine interior. Rare well-preserved prayer book for the Third Order of The Franciscans, printed in a beautiful bi-coloured typography by Andreas Stadler printer of the ''Klosterdruckerei Kempten'' (from 1736 till 1769)..