Urbini.1726.Typis Vener.Capellae SS.Sacramenti Apud Antonium Fantauzzi .Superior licentia.In-folio relié en maroquin noir. 100 pages.Lettrines.Caractères latins rouges et noirs.Notations musicales.Frontispice gravé par Joseph Passarus et Gomier.Rome 1711.Canon Missae.Frontispice gravé par Guiclus Renus et Vincent.Inri.Note manuscrite signée dans le livre (nom difficile à lire),datant du 16 Mai 1989, léguant ce Missel à Monseigneur Pierre-Etienne Pillot, qui fut Recteur de l'Eglise St-Louis des Français de Rome jusqu'en 2008.( décédé à Royan le 16 Juillet 2017.)Note indiquant aussi que ce Missel provenait du Palais ou Villa de Torre Fiorentina,à Sienne,en Italie.Cette demeure appartenant à la Famille Biringucci, y abrita le Pape Pie VI , et plus tard Richard Wagner,orchestrant Parsiphal.Magnifique reliure aux armes,couronne de Marquis,surmontant 3 fleurs de lys, au-dessus de 2 marteaux entrelacés. Dentelles et fers,arabesques dorés,ressemblant aux reliures de la Famille Albani, présente à Bergame et Urbino.Pie VI avait une bibliothèque importante vendue en 1789.En fin d'ouvrage, ex-libris de Pie VI.
[Manuscrit religieux], Ordo Missae. Ca.1750, in-12, [96]p. Joli manuscrit, en rouge et brun, dans un cadre brun, avec de nombreuses pages de grégorien, pour les différentes préfaces et le canon de la messe principalement. Ex-libris armorié d'Armand Bazin de Bezons (1701-1778), évêque de Carcassonne, auteur notamment d'un missel gallican pour son diocèse. Pleine basane d'époque, manques en haut et en bas du dos, usures aux coins. Un feuillet de garde manquant, ex-libris gratté aux angles. Joli manuscrit.
BENEDICTUS XIV Pope - [ ] Canon Missae Ponteficalis - Sebast. CONCA - Jos. PASSARUS - Hiac. BRAD. - G.B.BRUGHI - P.A. de PETRI - POMARANTIUS - P. VALENTINUS - Aureliano MELANI - Hannibal CARRACIUS (Illustrators ):- Aloysius GOMIER ( engraver )
Reference : 56459
" #Roma, apud Jo: Mariam Salvioni, Joachinum, et Jo. Josephum Filios, Typographos Pontificios Vaticanos, 1745, (con) Superiorum Facultate. format in-folio ( 418 x 280 mm). Engraved frontispice ( ex typographia Vaticana) + (4)nn pp (typograpical title; index, engraved plate) + 176 pp. With 16 full page engravings; 21 engraved vignets; 3 engraved pictural borders and 16 engraved initials, many pages with music scores (6 staves per page). Entirely printed in red & black and in two comums within a double typographical border. The canon plate is an engraving by Aloysius Gomier after a design of Hannibale Caracci. Binding: Bound in contemporary full red morocco. Front and back cover with a rich gilt decoration: a broad (2 cm) floral border; a central supra libro within a quadrangle consisting of a similar broad floral border.All edges gilt. Double fillets on the board edges. Decorated spine with green leather title label. Most probably a Fren,ch binding. We could not identify the owner. Description of the supra libro (in French) ''Chevron d'or chargé d'une étoile en chef et accompagné de trois coquilles, l'écu sommé de la mitre et posé sur deux crosses passées en sautoir, dimension 83 x 64 mm. (shield of a bishop or abbott). Binding is in good order but shows some scratches and minimal wear at the extremities (no loss of leather). The interior comes with some scattered small stains; the first 50 pp. have (mainly marginal) faint foxing spots. On the whole still a fine/good copy. Rare liturgical book for the Roman Catholic rite, destined for its highplaced clergy, as explicitly mentioned in the title. The quality of the typography, illustration and binding emphazise the book's importance."
Mechliniae (Mechelen), P. J. Hanicq, 1845, in-8°, 107 pp, quarter linen, (some wear), music printed in red and black, ex-library stamp on half title. The frequently sang Gregorian melodies.
Missae Pontificalis - Pope URBANUS VIII - CLEMENTIS VIII - Henry BROWN (illustrator) :
Reference : 30264
8. Mechelen, P.J. Hanicq, 1850, in-folio, half-title + woodengraved titlepage + titlepage with woodengraved vignette + 316 pp + 13 full-page woodengravings with blank verso, entirely printed in red and black, the engraved titlepage heightened with coloring, modern red cloth with black leather title label on smooth spine, edges sprinkled, ex-library stamp on blank verso of typographical title, apart from some unobtrusive foxing at the first 3 leaves a fine copy. Monumental edition of this liturgical book of the Roman Catholic Church with the texts and rites of the pontifical masses (these are masses celebrated by bishops). The book , entirely printed in red and black, is printed in two columns. The illustrations are engraved on wood by Henry Brown according designs in the traditional Flemish style of the 17th century by Van Lerius , Hendrickx, P.P. Rubens (a painting). Henry Brown , professor at the Antwerp Academy, was one of the artists responsible for the revival of the art of woodengraving in Flanders in the 19th century. Some of the plates were printed by Buschmann (Antwerp), others by Hanicq (Mechelen) or Delevigne et Callewaert in Brussels. The book contains also some pages with printed music staves.
Chez l'auteur. 1990. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 67 pages. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc, hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 264-Le culte
Classification Dewey : 264-Le culte