[J.P. Migne] - Collectif ; Saint Jérôme ; Jacques Bonfrère ; Augustin Calmet ; Laurent-Etienne Rondet ; André Masius (Maes)
Reference : 40779
(1839)
Ex. commentariis omnium perfectissimis ubique habitis, et a magna parte episcoporum necnon theologorum europe catholicae, universim ad hoc interrogatorum, designatis, unicè conflatus, plurimis annotantibus presbyteris ad docendo levitas pascendove populos altè positis. Annotavit vero simul et edidit J.P. Migne, 1 vol. in-4 reliure demi-basane bordeaux, Apud Editores, 1839, 130 pp. Contient : Tome 8 : Masius : In Josuam commentarium (quindecim ultima capita); Calmet : Dissertationes in Josuam - De mandato Josuae, quo solem et lunam remoratus est - De pluvia lapidum in Chananaeos - De regione in quam Chananaei pulsi a Josua sese receperunt - In terram promisam geographicae animadversiones ; Biblia dicta de Vence : Instructiones et mysteria quae in Josua continentur ; Bonfrerius : In librum Judicum commentarium ; Calmet : In librum Judicum dissertatio ; Calmet et Rondetus : Devoto Jephte dissertatio ; Rondetus : De genealogia Davidis dissertatio ; Biblia dicta de Vence : Instructiones et mysteria quae in libro Iudicum continentur ; Bonfrerius : In librum Ruth commentarium ; Biblia dicta de Vence : Instructiones et mysteria quae in libro Ruth continentur ; D. Hieronymus : In Josuam et Judices
Tome 8 seul. Agréable exemplaire de bibliothèque (anciens cachets d'institution religieuse et étiquette de cote en garde, bon exemplaire par ailleurs).
Copenhagen, Joachim Schmitgen, 1709. Folio (398 x 260 mm). In a magnificent full brown morrocco binding with five raised bands, richly gilt spines, elaborate gilt borders to boards, inner gilt dentelles, gilt capitals and gilt ornamentation to edges of boards. All edges gilt. Binding signed by Anker Kyster. Sunning to spine and a few scratches to boards. A very nice wide margined copy. (10), 112, (11), (2), 36, (29) pp. + 7 large folded plates (including the frontispiece). Plates numbered A-F, by Andreas Reinhardt after Gottfrid Fuchs. The frontispiece was drawn by J.S. Ebert. Five of the plates bear dates, which range from 1704 to 1707. The frontispiece and plate C incorporate a portrait of Gyldenlöve. Plate A shows the casket being taken off an illuminated ship at night. Plate B, the procession through Copenhagen (4 joined sheets, 1850 mm). Plate C, closely trimmed with professional repair to inner margin, shows the laying in-state, Plate D (3 joined sheets 1470 mm) shows the funeral ceremony with the catafalque. Plate E (3 joined sheets, 1600 mm), shows the procession leaving the church with the casket. Plate F, closely trimmed with minor loss of text, shows the casket.
The very scarce first appearance of one the most magnificent of all funeral books and one of the finest examples of Danish book production in general. In a grandiose baroque-style, the work documents the funeral procession of King Christian V’s young son Christian Gyldenløve’s, Count of Samsø. The procession through Copenhagen and final burial in Church of Our Lady took place in the evening, which is why the plates were printed in dark tones. Christian Gyldenløve, Count of Samsø (1674-1703), was a Danish nobleman and military officer. He was the illegitimate son of King Christian V of Denmark and his mistress Sophie Amalie Moth. Christian Gyldenløve was born on November 28, 1674, in Copenhagen, Denmark.Gyldenløve had a military career and achieved the rank of colonel. He participated in various military campaigns and battles, including the Scanian War (1675-1679) against Sweden. He commanded his own regiment and gained a reputation as a skilled and brave officer.In addition to his military duties, Christian Gyldenløve held several noble titles. In 1698, he was appointed Count of Samsø, which is a Danish island located in the Kattegat Sea. He also held the title of Lord of Rosenborg. Tragically, Christian Gyldenløve's life was cut short at the age of 28. He died on July 16, 1703, during the Battle of Thorn (modern-day Torun) in Poland, while fighting in the service of the Polish king against the Swedish forces. His premature death was a source of sorrow for his family and the Danish court to which this lavishly printed book is a testament to. The work was printed in 275 copies. Dansk Boghåndværk gennem Tiderne 75. Bibliotheca Wegeneriana 2189
0. Sint Kwintens Lennik, Masius Kring, 1975, in-8°, 131 pp + 51 ils., separate overdruk uit '' Eigen Schoon en de Brabander''. Beschrijving per gemeente en kerk van de religieuze kunstwerken.
Lennik, Andreas Masius Kulturele Kring, 1978, in-8°, 24 x 15 cm, 255 pp met z/w ills., één van de 300 ex. op handgeschept papier, uitgeversband met stofwikkel.
Antwerpen, by Petrus Jouret, 1714, in-12°, 14 x 8 cm, 432 pp + (12)pp, kalfslederen band uit de tijd, versierde rug met etiket, stempel van de Antwerpse Grauwzusters op de binnenkant van de bovenste platten. (B.C.N.I. n°17248). Masius was gedurende lange jaren vicaris van het Groot Begijnhof te Leuven. Als strijdbaar jansenist was hij op het einde van zijn leven verplicht Vlaanderen te verlaten.
Lennik, Andreas Masius Kulturele Kring, 1978, in-8°, 24 x 15 cm, 255 pp met z/w ills.,softcover.
Lennik, Andreas Masius Kulturele Kring, 1986, in-8°, 24 x 15 cm, 254 pp met z/w ills.,softcover.
Lennik, Andreas Masius Kulturele Kring, 1981, in-8°, 24 x 15 cm, 287 pp met z/w ills.,softcover.
Lugduni Batavorum (Leiden - Pays-Bas), Ex Officina Plantiniana, Apud Franciscum Raphelengium, MDXCIV., 1594, pt. in-4to, 4 ff. + 101 p. (+ 1 p. vide), premier page de garde avec notices ms. ancienne, reliure en parchemin d’époque.
Kaspar Waser (* 1. September 1565; † 9. September 1625) war ein reformierter Theologe und Orientalist in Zürich. Seine Eltern waren der Chirurg Hans Waser und dessen Ehefrau Margaretha Wirz. Kaspar Waser machte 1593 sein Examen und wurde Pfarrer in Witikon, 1596 Diakon am Grossmünster und Professor für Hebräisch. Um 1607 wurde er Chorherr und Professor für Griechisch und 1611 schliesslich Professor der Theologie am Collegium Carolinum, der theologischen Hochschule Zürichs.
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1877-1880 (2nd/9th ed) viii, 471, 320 p., several pls, 1 folded map, 2 frontispieces, hcloth.
[Apud Editores] - MIGNE, J.P. (dir.) ; Cornelius a Lapide ; Calmet, Augustin ; , Bible dite de Vence ; Biblia Cahen ; D. Hieronymus ; Masius
Reference : 40600
(1841)
Ex. commentariis omnium perfectissimis ubique habitis, et a magna parte episcoporum necnon theologorum europe catholicae, universim ad hoc interrogatorum, designatis, unicè conflatus, plurimis annotantibus presbyteris ad docendo levitas pascendove populos altè positis. Annotavit vero simul et edidit J.P. Migne, 1 vol. in-4 reliure demi-basane bordeaux, Apud Editores, 1841 Tome VII : In Numeros. In Deuteronomium. In Josuam. Sequitur in Numeros Commentarium - In Deuteronomium Commentarium ( Cornelius a Lapide) ; In numeros dissertatio - De balaami prophetiis - De beelphegor, Chamos, caeterisque moabitarum diis (Calmet Augustin) - De XLII Mansionibus aut stationibus Israelitarum - In Deuteronomium - De Politia, sive ratione juris dicendi apud veteres Hebraeos, et potissimum de sanhedrio - De Suppliciis quorum in sacrâ scripturâ mentio - De connubiis hebraeorum (Calmet Augustin) - De Muliere hebraeâ et de Connubiis apud Judaeos recentiores (Munck D.) - De Divortiis (Calmet Augustin) - De natura animae, et ejus post mortem statu, ex sententia veterum Hebraeorum (Calmet Augustin) - De gigantibus (Calmet Augustin) - In prophetiam Moysis, de prophetâ à Deo promisso - De Moysis obitu et sepultura (Calmet Augustin) - Instructiones et mysteria quae in singulis Pentateuchi libris continentur - Divus Hieronymus in universum pentateuchum (Jérôme (père latin) - In librum Josuae (Jahn Johannes)
Tome 7 seul. Agréable exemplaire de bibliothèque (anciens cachets d'institution religieuse et étiquette de cote en garde, bon exemplaire par ailleurs).
Lovanii , typis Philippi Dormalii, 1630. In-demi-beau, dos richement orné (4 nerfs), lettres et caissons dorés, plats recouverts de vélin ivoire, (8 ff) + 376 pp. Mention manuscrite en page de titre, datée de 1675. RARE. Premier plat détaché, ainsi que la première garde. Fente au mors du deuxième plat, frottements superficiels sur les coiffes. Intérieur en bon état : rares et légères rousseurs, quelques cahiers un peu défraichis.
Masius. - Dwelshauvers-dery, V. - Merten, O. - Thiry, F. - Gravis, A.
Reference : 46131
Liège, 1898-1911, 220x145mm, broché.
"2. Bruxelles, M. Hayez, 1881, in-8°, 60 pp, 2 pl. h/t, removed from binding. Published in the yearbook ""Mémoires couronnés et autres mémoires, publiés par l'Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique"", coll. in-8° vol. XXI 1881. The authors taught at Liège university."