Église catholique , Roman Catholic Church Missale Romanum RELIURE ANIMEE plaques romantique
Reference : 24603
(1853)
1853 P. J. Hanicq, Mechliniae [Malines Mechelen, Flanders, Belgium], 1853,IN FOLIO reliure plein chagrin rouge (posterieure),plats decorés (cartonnage fers dorés,monogramme MM ,2e plat)),tranches dorées,dos à caissons dorés,signets tissus multicolores à fleurs de lys,11 planches gravées ht (bois et litho) - Title vignette; illustrated initials; printed in red and black; text in double columns.[40], 484, cxxxvj,+ [1]-[1-1bl]-2-2-2-20-[1-1bl-2] p.,pages datées posterieures : , 11 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, music ; 36 x 26 cm, RELIURE ANIMEE plaques romantique, bon état .Missale Romanum is a highly important text in the Roman Catholic Church and contains within it the texts and rubrics relating to the Catholic Rite of Mass, considered an essential part of Catholic doctrine. This particular version of the Roman Missal contains the changes made by Pope Clement VIII in 1604 which include corrections to the previous standard edition created by Pope Pius V and the further corrections made by Pop Urban VIII in 1634. The work is an unusual edition of a highly important and still widely recognised part of Catholic Dogma,with last corrections.
In all an impressive good copy in a fine binding.A nice typographical specimen of a 19th century missal illustrated, printed and bound with fine craftmanship by the famous Hanicq press in Mechelen.Liturgy.
" Mechlinae ( Mechelen ), H. Dessain, sucessor P.J. Hanicq, 1855, in-folio, 39,5 x 27 cm, [1] (40) nn pp + 514 pp + CLIV pp ; [2] (4) nn pp + 26 pp + (70) nn pp ; [3] 110 pp + (20) nn pp. The first part [1] is the Mechlin Missale ; Part [2] Missale Romanum, cum Missis Eccl. Rotomagensi Propriis, Rouen, Fleury, 1861. Part [3] Missae Propriae Archi. Parisiensis-J.H. Guibert, Paris, Le Clere et Socii, 1873 Bound in black morooco, edges painted red, kept in a purposely made wooden box, lined with red velour. The book is in excellent condtion, notwithstanding some minor scratches at the binding and 1 tab which has come loose. The box is worn and a bit scruffy. Fine , important and unique specimen of a 19th c. illuminated missal, produced around 1860-1870 when the art of ''missal painting'' was at its highest level. As often with 19th c. illumination we were unable to identify the artist. The calender of the Mechlin missal contains some illuminated additions which most probably refer to the patron of the art work '' Em. de Trémauville de Beaucourt '' (uncertain ?). Missal [1] and [2] each are preceded by a separate manuscript title. All pages have different elaborate coloured borders. The initials are either figurative or heightened with gold and you find them on nearly every page. The subtitles and full page engravings ( 8 ) are all fully painted. The second missal [2] is printed on high quality vellum paper and is equally illuminated, allthough in a somewhat lighter style. Missal [3] with the addenda is not illuminated. A stunning example of the 19th c. revival of the art of illumination, finely preserved."
Alfredi Mame et Filiorum Turonibus, Alfredi Mame et Filiorum, 1921 - 1923. In folio (24 x 32 x 6 cm), relié plein chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et plats très orné de riches fleurons dorés, grande croix centrale aux deux plats, filets dorés sur les coupes, large roulette dorée intérieure, gardes de papier rouge dominoté, 632 + 130 + 43 + 80 + 28 pages. (Contient : Commune sanctorum - missae votivae - missae pro defunctis - benedictiones - praefationes sine cantu - missae propriae quae in aquilibus locis celebrari possunt - cantus ad libitum avec musique etc ...). Bien complet des 8 grands signets de tissu. En latin. Légers frottements à la reliure sans aucune gravité, bel et spectaculaire exemplaire.
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Ecclesia Catholica - MISSALE ROMANUM - Pope PIUS V - Clemens VIII - Urbanus VIII - Haeredes BALLEONIOS ( printer -publisher ) : :
Reference : 56476
" Venetiis ( Venice -Venetia), apud Haeredes Balleonios , 1849, format in-folio (40 x 25 cm). Title page with engraved vignet and typographical border printed in blue + 44 pp + 1 leaf with lithographed ills. on both sides + 548 pp + lxxxviii (88) pp + (1)(errata) + 3 full page mezzotint plates. (complete but for 1 lithograph -tabula I (?) in the introductory leaves). The missal is entirely printed in red and black, in two columns, with numerous woodcut initials, all page with a double fillet border with corner ornaments.; many pages with printed scores of music ( red printed staves, 12 per column). Bound in contemporary half roan, boards covered with marbled paper, binding with some wear but still a very good copy with a near spotless interior. The missal was probably never used. It belonged to the library of the Belgian printing house Hanicq - (later) Dessain, which collected these missals as they were themselves publishers of missals and liturgical books for the Roman Catholic Church. (Identification via a small paper label on the spine with only a number ( nr. 714). In-folio missals in this condition are very rare. The book was in daily use during the celebration of the mass which resulted after a lapse of time in heavy wear.."
Ecclesia Catholica - MISSALE ROMANUM - Pope Pius V - Pope Pius X - Pope Benedictus XV - [ ] Silver Binding :
Reference : 57352
" Ratisbonae ( Regensburg ), Sumtibus, chartis et typis Friderici Pustet, 1863, in-folio, 40 x 26,5 cm, (34) nn pp (with chromolithograpic title; typographical title, calender...) + 548 pp (with several full page steel engraved plates ) + (179) pp + (1)nn pp ((ad Lectori) + xlviii pp (appendix missarum) + 16 pp (Missae Proproae Sanctorum....Dioecesis Leodiensis). The last part (16pp) is printed in the same typography by the Mechlin publisher-printer Dessain and indicates that the missal was intended for use in the Diocese of Liège (Southern Belgium).. All pages printed in red and black with intricate typographical border. Printed in two columns, with numerous picturial initioals. , . BINDING : Full red-brown morocco, smooth spine with engraved silver title., both covers decrated with important silver decoration: frontcover ''the last supper'' ; backcover ''nativity scene'', two working silver clasps ; corners with large silver triangle protections (9cm). All silver decorations with the silver marking ''J)(D'' (unidentified, probably Liège) All edges gilt. With end papers in red colored silk. Fine silver binding in fine condition with hardly any traces of use,(the outer joints are expertly restored). Interior fine and without stains or foxing. which is rare because these missals were in daily use during mass service in the Roman Catholic church. The missal, always in Latin, was the most important book in the Roman catholic liturgy and served during mass (Eucharist celebration). It was made universal for the Church at the Council of Trent (1545-1563) and virtually made redundant at the Second Vatican Council in the 1960's. Finely preserved missal in a spectacular and wel preserved silver bindin."
" Antverpiae, (Antwerpen), Ex Officina Christophori Plantini, 1574, in-folio, 32 x 21,5 cm. 6 parts with a total of 718 pp. Voet n° 1685. Collation *4, **-****8, A-S8, T4, V6, Aa-Gg8, a-k8, l4, AA-GG8, +-++4, +++2. Collation against Voet reveals that this copy is complete but for 6 leaves . The missing leaves are: A1 (pp1-2) ; B4-5 (pp. 23-26) ;T4 (canon plate) ; V5-V6 (pp 305-308). Condition description: title with thumbing and a hole repaired (no loss of text), Corner of leaf C7 missing, text replaced in manuscript . Contemporary notes in the margin of e.g. leaf ****3 made illegible. Leaves V1-4 (canon part) with traces of use and thumbing (heavy on pp. 304), some pages of the canon part mounted. Apart from these defects, on the whole still a good copy. The book has been rebound in full calf (end 19th-beginning 20th c. ?). Title label on decorated spine.. Entirely printed in red & black, in two colums, with many woodcut illustrations (some full page) by e.g. M. Hemskerck, P. Galle, Pieter van der Borcht, and cutters Antoon van Leest, Arnold Nicolai, Cornelis Muller. Very few 16th c. missals have survived. They were in daily use for celebrating the Romam Catholic mass (hence the worn pages of the canon part). Most of these books were either removed when completely worn, or put out of use when liturgy changed. When Voet compiled his bibliograpy he could trace two copies of this edition (one in his museum in Antwerp , the other in Munich Bayerische Staatsbibliotheek). The last 30 year another 5 copies have come alight - thanks to Internet. (Pettegree n° 10780 - USTC 406072). Approx. 400 copies were printed, most of these were shipped to Spain. This missal was also printed with copper engravings instead of woodcuts. Allthough ca. 1200 copies were printed with copper engravings not one copy survived."
" Antverpiae, (Antwerpen), Ex Officina Plantiniana Balthasaris Moreti, 1650, in-folio, 34,5 x 23 cm, title with engraved vignette + (65) + 648 + cxvii + (4) + (2) + (2) with 10 full page copper engraved plates (C.Galle) and 10 half-titles with large engraved border, with large wood engraved printer's mark at the end, entirely printed in red and black, with numerous woodcut ornamental initials. Bound at the end; Missa propriae Sanctorum Hispanorum, B.Moretus, 1634, 8 + 28 + (4) pp ; Missae Novae in Missali Romano, Ulyssipone Occidentali (Lisboa) , typis Emmanuelis Fernandes a Costa, 1739, in-4°, 24 x 16 cm, 43 pp (copy with extra margins fitted on) ; 3 + (2) + 3 + 3 pp (miscellaneous missel addenda). Margins of pp 279-290 repaired, pp.285/6 replaced with leaf of another (in-4°) edition, endpapers not original. Binding; contemporary red morocco, both sides with identical gilt tooling consisting of a large rectangular centrepiece filled with a circular design which is repeated in the corners in a fan-like form. Border with intricate roll-stamp design and a fan-pattern in the corners. Border and centrepiece connected with a tassel pattern, edges gilt & ciselled, with two copper clasps mounted on leather. Some old restaurations, margin of frontcover and some parts of the canon text with thumb-marking, margins of 6 leaves (pp. 279-292 ) rather clumsily restored, but still a fine/good binding probably of Portuguese origin in view of the Lisbon additions."
" Mechliniae (Mechelen), P.J. Hanicq, 1846, in-folio, 38 x 26,5 cm, (54)(title and calender printed in red & black , title with woodengraved vignette) + full page copper engraving (annonciation) + engraved subtitle + 496 pp + cxciv pp + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 pp, with 7 full page unnumbered copperengravings and 7 engraved subtitles (some engravings signed in the plate ; ''Picquet pinxit, Benoist sculpsit''), all pages printed in red and black and within triple typographicals fillets. BOUND WITH; Missae Propriae Sanctorum fratibus et monialibus Carmelitis Discalceatis congregationis Sancti Eliae ordinis Beatissimae Virginis Mariae de Monte Carmelo...Romae, (Roma), Ex typographia Contedini, 1835, viii + 52 + 4 + (24)(blank). Both works contain printed music and some later added leaves. Contemporary full red morocco, large elaborate gilt tooling on both covers, with central cross, with underneath the motto; ''In hoc signo vinces'', surrounded by 4 winged putti. Raised back with gilt ornaments, all edges gilt, white satin paper endleaves, fine binding but with some wear at corners and extremities, interior fine. Some of the naked putti of the engraved plates have been covered by a bluegray wash by a prudish carmelite. In all a well preserved monumental liturgical book. A nice typographical specimen of a 19th century missal illustrated, printed and bound with fine craftmanship by the famous Hanicq press in Mechelen. The missal belonged to the discalced Carmelites of Ypres (Ieper). (Liturgical typography, missal)."
Ecclesia Catholica - MISSALE ROMANUM - Pope PIUS V - Clemens VIII - Urbanus Octavi :
Reference : 31854
" Antverpiae, (Antwerpen), Ex Architypographia Plantiniana , 1765, in-folio, 36 x 22.5 cm, title with engraved vignette + (64) nn pp + 624 pp + ccxxviii pp + (4)(index) + 8 pp + (10)(several blank) + with 7 full page copper engraved plates, with large wood engraved printer's mark at the end, entirely printed in red and black, with numerous woodcut ornamental initials. Bound at the end; Missa propriae Sanctorum et Aliarum festivitatum ordinis Carmelitarum, pro Fratibus Discalceatis...., s.l.s.d. (approbatio 1605) . Binding; contemporary full red morocco, both sides with identical gilt tooling consisting of a twofold triple fillet with flower ornaments at the corners of the inner fillets, fine raised gilt spine with green leather title label, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers. The binding in the very best French red morocco leather is very well preserved with only tiny traces of use and discoloring."
Ecclesia Catholica - MISSALE ROMANUM - Pope PIUS V - Clemens VIII - Urbanus Octavi in SILVER BINDING :
Reference : 33756
" Antverpiae, (Antwerpen), Ex Architypographia Plantiniana , 1738 , in-folio, 35.5 x 23 cm, title with engraved vignette + (66) nn pp + 624 pp + cxxiiii pp + (4)(index) , inserted at some pages and bound at the end some later additions pertaining to the diocese of Gent , with 7 full page copper engraved plates, entirely printed in red and black, with numerous woodcut ornamental initials. Fine interior allthough there is a tiny hole in the title, without loss of text. Silver Binding; late18th or early 19th century full red morocco, both sides with identical gilt tooling consisting of a large floral fillet ; width 28 mm, edges gilt, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt. With important silver central cartouches on both covers and 4 large cornerpieces, with two clasps mounted on silver strips which completely cover the board edges. Binding in late baroque style, with illegible silver marks. Finely preserved."
3. Mechlinae ( Mechelen ), H. Dessain, 1893, in-folio, 31 x 22,5 cm, XXVIII pp + 472 pp + (143) pp + 18 pp + 13 pp + some unpaginated leaves (additions) bound in entirely printed in red and black, some full page black/white illustrations (one signed H. Bauer ), some printed music staves, bound in full red leather, with gilt decoration on front and back cover, all edges gilt. Raised gilt spine. Extremities of the binding with some wear but not resulting in loss of leather. The book has served during mass so it show on the interior some slight wear and thumbing, but it is still a fine/good copy of an impressive liturgical book of the Roman Catholic Church. (Due to larger/size weight of this book, additional shipping charges may apply depending on customer location.).
Ecclesia Catholica - MISSALE ROMANUM - Pope Pius V - Pope Pius X - Pope Benedictus XV - [ ] Binding :
Reference : 51349
Ratisbonae ( Regensburg ), Sumptibus et typis Friderici Pustet, 1932, in-folio, 34,5 x 24,5 cm, (4) nn pp (with colored frontispiece) + 4** pp + (48) pp + 552 pp + (2)nn pp + 2 pp + (553) - 674 pp + (2)nn pp + (675) - 751 pp + (5)nn pp + (8)nn pp ( blank) +[216] pp + 32* pp + (4) nn pp (approbatio) + 39 pp ( appendix cantus ad libitum). The single non paginated leaves are later inserts. The approbatio is dated 25 Martii 1921 - Ruremundae. All pages printed in red and black . BINDING : Full emerald green morocco, raised spine with gilt title and ornamentation, both covers decorated with large gilt decoration and lettering, consisting of a central cross in yellow leather and the gilt lettering ''IHS'' surrounded by a large gilt mandorla . 8 gilt brass corners in a modern geometrical design ( art deco style ) and two large gilt brass clasps. All edges gilt. With end papers in grey colored silk. With green leather tabs ( all present, undamaged) and a silk 6 fold bookmark. Spectacular binding in very fine condition with hardly any traces of use, which is rare because these missals were in daily use during mass service in the Roman Catholic church. The green colour is also very unusual for a missal binding. Allmost all missals are bound in black or red leather. The missal, always in Latin, was the most important book in the Roman catholic liturgy and served during mass (Eucharist celebration). It was made universal for the Church at the Council of Trent (1545-1563) and virtually made redundant at the Second Vatican Council in the 1960's. Finely preserved missal in a spectacular and highly unusual binding.
Ecclesia Catholica - MISSALE ROMANUM - Pope PIUS V - CLEMENS VIII - URBANUS VIII - [ ] Binding P. SCHWANN ( ? ) :
Reference : 51366
12. Mechliniae (Mechelen), H. Dessain, successor P.J. Hanicq, 1858, large in-4°, 36 x 25 cm, (48) nn pp ( with 2 full page wood-engravings) + 488 pp + cxxxi pp + (7) pp + 66 pp ( Missae propriae sanctorum archidioecesis Coloniensis). All pages printed in red and black and within typographicals fillets. With numerous large woodcut initials. With a total of 9 full page wood-engravings made by H. Brown ( some signed in the woodblock). Interior genarally fine with the exception of the (daily used) canon part of the missal. These pages show some thumbing and wear. BINDING: Full brown morocco over wooden boards , raised spine with gilt title . All edges gilt, with matching leather tabs bearing gilt initials. Both covers have four large nearly rectangular recesses around a small central lozange. Marbled endpapers. The binding has two large silver-plated clasps and 8 silver-plated corner protections, together with on both covers 4 hexagonal silver-plated studs. On the inside of the movable parts of the clasps is engraved '' D. 27 Novemb. 1858 Th. & B '', on the other clasp '' P. Schwann''. From the contents of the missal we may deduce that its first use was for the diocese of Cologne ( Köln) in Germany. The meaning of the engraved inscriptions remain unclear. It could be the name of the donor, the first owner, or even the bookbinder. Fine specimen of a missal of the Roman Catholic Church in a very well preserved spectacular binding with metal ornaments and clasps. The missal, always in Latin, was the most important book in the Roman catholic liturgy and served during mass (Eucharist celebration). It was made universal for the Church at the Council of Trent (1545-1563) and virtually made redundant at the Second Vatican Council in the 1960's.
Ecclesia Catholica - MISSALE ROMANUM - Pope PIUS V - Clemens VIII - Urbanus Octavi :
Reference : 53521
"11. Antverpiae, (Antwerpen), Ex Architypographia Plantiniana , 1732 , in-folio, 36 x 23 cm, title with engraved vignette + (60) nn pp + 624 pp + cxxviii pp + (18) nn pp (supplements, some printed in Paris) + (4)(index) , with 6 full page copper engraved plates (by C. Galle). The missal is entirely printed in red and black, with numerous woodcut ornamental initials which are also printed in red and black; many pages with printed scores of music ( red printed staves). On the inside of the first fly-leaf is a contemporary manuscript ex-libris '' Le Roy Prestre . escl. de M. 1749 '' (?). . Fine interior allthough there is some slight uniform browning at some pages. Binding : French 18th century full red morocco; marbled endpapers and fly leaves. Both covers with identical gilt tooling consisting of a triple fillet quadrangle with fleurons at the corners; within a triple fillet at the margins. Large central laurel medallion with in the centre a 7 starred crown above the initials M.A. ( Holy Mary), underneath the initials a gilt heart, all edges gilt. Richly decorated spine. The book still contains the original silk book mark. Two corners very slightly bumped, some very minor traces of use but still a very good copy of an impressive book in a very handsome French full morocco binding. Interesting specimen of an important liturgical books produced by the Plantin Press in Antwerp. The company had already in the preceding century acquired the monopoly for producing these missals for the Netherlands , Spain and the whole of South America."