1828 Bruxelles, Librairie catholique / Demengeot, 1828. 22,5 x 14,5 cm, in-8, 322 pp. (les 46 premières en chiffres romains), demi basane havane de l'époque, tranches marbrées.
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Paris, Imprimerie Ecclésiastique de Beaucé-Rusand, Hôtel Palatin, 1825, 19 x 12 cm, lxi + 361 pp + 3 nn pp, contemporary half leather (one joint completely split). With ex-libris Th. de Jonghe (Roman catholic index of forbidden books, censorship).
4. Romae (Rome), Ex Typographia Polyglotta, 1876, in-8°, xlix + 355 pp, contemporary half leather. (Roman catholic index of forbidden books, censorship).
"0. Romae (Rome) 1841, engraved frontispiece (burning of books) + xlviii + 422 pp + ca. 250 nn pp**, bound in contemporary half leather, smooth spine with gilt title, ex-library with two 19th c. library stamps on the title page. ** Bound in at the end are all the books which were put on the index after this catalogue was published (1841). Nearly every two or three months the Papal authority added new publications to the list; e.g. Decretum die 18 Augusti 1841, 16 Septembris 1841 , 28 januarii 1842 , 5 Aprilis 1842 ..... until 18 Februarii 1868. So over a period of over 25 years, second half of the 19th c. we can follow the steps of Papal censorship."
7. Romae (Rome) 1835, engraved frontispiece (burning of books) + xlviii + 405 pp , sewn, uncut copy, blind wrapper, wrapper damaged, interior fine. Book in need of a binding.
11. Romae (Rome) MDCCCVI (1806), Ex Typographia Rev. Camerae Apostolicae, in-8°, xilv + 340 pp, bound in contemporary brown leather, smooth back with red title label, sprinkled edges, marbled endpapers, manuscript ex-libris on first fly leaf ''Urbain Beaucarne''. Nice copy.
" Romae (Roma), 1770, Ex Typographia Rev. Cameræ Apostholicæ, xxxxviii pp + 320 pp + 13 pp (supplement). Bound in contemporary full roan ; with title label on spine ( only partially preserved); leather of binding is worn and scratched but binding is technically in good order. Marbled edges, interior fine, no provenance indication.."
Romae (Roma), 1758, Ex Typographia Rev. Cameræ Apostholicæ, engraved frontispiece (burning of books) + title with engraved vignette + (8)nn pp + xxxvi pp + 304 pp. Bound in contemporary full calf, raised gilt spine with title label . Edges red spickled.. Binding with some wear, top turn-in damaged, upper jount weak but still holding. Interior fine. No ex-library markings (the manuscript name of a previous owner has been tipped over with a small stroke of paper. This one of the very rare editions with was ''embellished'' with a frontispiece engraving which shows the actual burning of books. Signed in the plate ''Gioan Fabri fec[it] ''.
Romae (Rome) 1819, engraved frontispiece (by Gioan. Fabri - represents the burning of books) + xliv + 361 pp + (36) pp (several additional ''decreta'' published in 1821-1826). Bound in blind boards, covered with blue marbled paper. Sine with some wear resulting in the disappearence of the blue color, some minimal wear at binding. Still a good acceptable copywithout any provenance indications.