Paris Imbault au mont d'or, rue St Honoré 1800 demi-parchemin vert, plats papier, etiquette en forme de coeur. (coins ém.). (ca. 1800) in-4, titre, 235pp., (cot.100)
TNG 16-371 " This work was Sacchini's last completed opera, produced posthumously and widely acclaimed by contemporaries and historians alike... with his masterpiece, Oedipe, Sacchini admirably achieved a synthesis of Italian melodic style and Gluckian principles within a French dramatic framework ".Même coll. que l'édition de 1788 . On voit par endroit l'ancienne numerotation du cuivre (cot 142) du même éditeur.
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Antwerpiae [Antwerp] Filios Martini Nutij 1620 Folio. Deux volumes en 1. première édition de la deuxième partie par Sacchini ; la première partie, par Orlandini, a été publiée pour la première fois en 1614. Ces deux premières parties couvrent l'histoire des jésuites jusqu'en 1564 ; trois autres parties ont été publiées plus tard. Avec titre gravé montrant Ignace et les premiers membres de l'ordre. Marque d'imprimeur de sculpture sur bois sculptée à la fin de la partie 1. Il y a un petit tampon de bibliothèque sur la page de titre de «Bibliotheca Historica A. Hamy». Il y a une annotation à l'encre sur le bord inférieur de la page de titre datée de 1657. (Cela suggère que ce volume appartenait à un monastère franciscain en France). Un autre timbre à la première feuille pour « Collegium Angiense Societis Jesus » (les jésuites ont fondé des écoles fondées sur les principes d'Ignace et les ont appelées Collegium). Plein cuir d'époque (peut-être contemporain). Six bandes en relief à la colonne vertébrale. Titres et décorations dorés au dos. La reliure est un peu frottée sur les tranches, avec des craquelures sur les tranches du dos, avec perte de la couverture en cuir sur les tranches du dos. Le contenu du livre est en excellent état, avec quelques rousseurs seulement. La première histoire complète de la Compagnie de Jésus et en même temps l'un des ouvrages les plus importants sur l'histoire des missions, en particulier dans la région de l'Asie de l'Est. Contient de nombreux chapitres sur la Chine et le Japon. De Backer-S. V, 1935. 4 et VII, 366, 6. Streit I, 172. Vieux Japon cat. 1096. Laures 340. Collation : Titre, *2-**4, A-pp3, [appareil de l'imprimante], +-+6, A-Hh4. [i] Pagination : [14], 1-426, [24], [i], [12], 1-349, [26], [i]. pp 360 par 220 mm (14Œ par 8Ÿ pouces). Bien que la première partie ait été publiée en 1614, Worldcat n'enregistre aucun fonds de l'édition de 1614.
Folio. Two vols in 1. first edition of the second part by Sacchini; the first part, by Orlandini, was first published in 1614. These first two parts cover the history of the Jesuits until 1564; a further three parts were published later.With engraved title showing Ignatius and early members of the order. Carved woodcarving printer's mark at the end of part 1. There is a small library stamp to the title page for "Bibliotheca Historica A. Hamy." There is an ink annotation to the bottom edge of the title page dated 1657. (It would suggest that this volume was owned by a Franciscan monastery in France). Another stamp to the first leaf for "Collegium Angiense Societis Jesus" (Jesuits founded schools established on the principles of Ignatius and called them Collegium). Period (possibly contemporary) full leather. Six raised bands to the spine. Gilt titles and decorations to the spine. The binding is a little rubbed to the edges, with cracking to the spine edges, with loss of leather cover to the spine edges. The contents of the book are in excellent condition, with a few foxing spots only. The first comprehensive history of the Society of Jesus and at the same time one of the most important works on the history of the missions, especially in the East Asian region. Contains numerous Chapter on China and Japan. De Backer-S. V, 1935. 4 and VII, 366, 6. Streit I, 172. Old Japan cat. 1096. Laures 340. Collation: Title, *2-**4, A-pp3, [printer's device], +-+6, A-Hh4. [i] Pagination: [14], 1-426, [24], [i], [12], 1-349, [26], [i]. pp 360 by 220mm (14Œ by 8Ÿ inches). Although the first part was issued in 1614, Worldcat does not record any holdings of the 1614 edition.
édition de luxe et de propriété publiée par Mme Vve LAUNER, Paris, sans date (vers 1850) 0 un volume grand in-8°, 160 pp. Reliure en demi-chagrin bleu nuit, dos à faux nerfs, soulignés de pointillés dorés, orné du titre doré, gardes cailloutées. (dos légèrement frotté, rousseurs). Cachet de l'éditeur sur le titre.
SACCHINUS Franciscus - ( Francesco SACCHINI ) - Pierre POUSSINES ( Petrus POSSINUS ) - Joseph de JOUVENCY :
Reference : 33561
"18. Roma, Ex Typographia Varesij, 1661, in-folio, (12) nn pp + 550 pp + (36) nn pp (index )(= tomus prior). Roma, Typographia Georgii PLachi, 1710, (8) nn pp + 974 pp (= tomus posterior) , uniformly bound in later half vellum, with marbled boards, leather title label on smooth spine Manuscript ex-libris of a Jesuit college neatly written on title page (of first volume), small circular 19th century library stamp on verso title. Apart from some minor browning at some leaves nice copies. Francesco Sacchini ( Paciano - Perugia 1570 - Roma 1625) compiled a chronological study on the history of the Jesuit Order in five parts (Pars Prima - Pars Quinta). The Pars Prima was first published in Rome in 1614, the Pars Secunda in Antwerp in 1620. We have here the '' Pars Quinta Tomus Prior et Posterior'' complete in two volumes in first edition. This fifth volume (first part) covers the period 1581-1590. During this period Claudio Aquaviva became head of the order and the Jesuits set up their mission in China with Matteo Ricci. The volume is fully indexed. This fifth volume is edited by Pierre Poussines (1609-1686), a French Jesuit called to Rome in 1654 to continu the work of Sacchini who had died already in 1625. The second part covers the period 1591-1616. ( Auguste Carayon ; Bibliographie Historique de la Compagnie de Jésus item 10 . De Backer-Sommervogel VII col. 366)."
Paris, Chés l'Auteur rue basse du Rempart n°17 , Chés le Sr. Sieber rue St. Honoré n°92 et aux adresses ordinaires. Gravée par G. Magnian, s.d. (1785), first edition, in-folio, 33 x 24,7 cm, engraved title + 269 pp with engraved music. . Bound in contemporary full green coloured vellum, smooth spine with title label, leather label on frontcover with the gilt name '' M. Garnier ''. Corners of binding worn with some loss of vellum, still a good/fine copy. First edition of the full score of Sacchini's opera Dardanus. (F. Lesure , pp 554).
Marmontel & Niccolo Vito Piccini (compositeur); Nicolas François Guillard & Antonio Sacchini (compositeur) ; P.B. Hoffmann & Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne (compositeur) ; le chevalier de la Chabeaussière & Dalayrac (compositeur) ;
Reference : 007101
Marmontel & Niccolo Vito Piccini (compositeur); Nicolas François Guillard & Antonio Sacchini (compositeur) ; P.B. Hoffmann & Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne (compositeur) ; le chevalier de la Chabeaussière & Dalayrac (compositeur) ; Recueil de pièce contenant : 1. Pénélope, tragédie lyrique ; 2. Chimène ou le Cid, tragédie ; 3. Phèdre, tragédie lyrique ; 4. Azémia ou le nouveau Robinson, opéra-comique. Paris, Ballard, 1785, [8]-56p. Paris, Ballard, 1783, [6]-47p. Paris, Ballard, 1786, [6]-64p. Paris, Ballard, 1786, [4]-78p. Edition originale des livrets de chacune de ces pièces musicales (sans les partitions donc). Reliure demi-basane, dos lisse, orné, pièce de titre maroquin, tranches rouges. Cuirs majoritairement épidermé, petits défauts sinon. Bon ensemble, peu commun.
Roma, Typis Manelsi Manelsii, 1649, in-folio, (4) nn pp + 432 pp + (40) nn pp (index + errata) , bound in contemporary full calf, extensively blindtooled, raised gilt back, binding a bit worn but technically sound with attractive covers. Label on spine indicates Tom. III. Francesco Sacchini ( Paciano - Perugia 1570 - Roma 1625) compiled a chronological study on the history of the Jesuit Order in five parts (Pars Prima - Pars Quinta). The Pars Prima was first published in Rome in 1614, the Pars Secunda in Antwerp in 1620. We offer here the '' Pars Tertio '' in first edition, published in 1649, with a preface dated 1622. This third part 1565 -1572 covers exactly the period during which Borgia ( Borja) was the Society's third general. Borgia , great-grandson of Pope Alexander VI , is considered the second founder of the Jesuit Order. He was a close friend and adviser to Ignatius of Loyola. Under his generalship missions in Florida , New Spain and Peru were established. The volume is fully indexed..
SACCHINUS Franciscus - ( Francesco SACCHINI ) ( editor ) - Nicolas ORLANDINI ( author ) :
Reference : 32336
" Antverpiae ( Antwerpen ), apud Filios Martini Nutii, 1620, in-folio, engraved title page + (15) nn pp + 426 pp + (24) (index) + (1)(printer's mark) + (1)(bl) ; (12)nn pp + 340 pp + (26)(index) + (1)(privilegium) + (1)(bl). Bound in contemporary goldtooled vellum, with traces of green silk ties, smooth spine, binding with some wear, a few dark brown stains on front cover, the outer margin of the engraved title frayed, but on the whole still in good condition. Francesco Sacchini ( Paciano - Perugia 1570 - Roma 1625) compiled a chronological study on the history of the Jesuit Order in five parts (Pars Prima - Pars Quinta). The Pars Prima was first published in Rome in 1614, and is here republished, the Pars Secunda here in first edition. These two parts describe the history of theJesuit order from the beginning till the year 1564."
SACCHINUS Franciscus - ( Francesco SACCHINI ) ( editor ) - Nicolas ORLANDINI ( author ) :
Reference : 33562
"4. Roma, apud Bartholomaeum Zannettú , 1615, in-folio, (6/8) nn pp + 578 pp + (38) nn pp (index + errata) , incomplete for one leaf, lacks the engraved title, bound in old calf, rebacked in brown morocco, endpapers renewed, binding worn but technically sound , ex-library, with two small stamps. Gilt title on spine. Francesco Sacchini ( Paciano - Perugia 1570 - Roma 1625) compiled a chronological study on the history of the Jesuit Order in five parts (Pars Prima - Pars Quinta). This Pars Prima is the first edition The work continued for over 140 years, the sixth part was published in 1750. This first part covers the history of the Jesuit order from its origins untill the year 1556 ( death of its founder Ignatius of Loyola). The volume is fully indexed. Lacks unfortunately the title page. ( Auguste Carayon ; Bibliographie Historique de la Compagnie de Jésus item 3 . De Backer-Sommervogel VII col. 366)."
SACCHINI Antonio ( 1730 -1786) - G. FODOR - G. MAGNIAN ( graveur ) :
Reference : 45885
3. Paris, Chez Mr. Boyer, Rue de Richelieu à la Clef d'Or...., s.d. (1784), in-4°, title + 7 pp of engraved music, Unbound copy without wrapper (removed from a binding). Only the part of the harpsichord. (The violin part is missing). Rare, OCLC lists only a copy in the French National Library.
SACCHINUS Franciscus - ( Francesco SACCHINI ) ( editor ) - Nicolas ORLANDINI ( author ) :
Reference : 53800
" Antverpiae ( Antwerpen ), apud Filios Martini Nutii, 1620, in-folio, engraved title page + (15) nn pp + 426 pp + (24) (index) + (1)(printer's mark) + (1)(bl) ; (12)nn pp + 340 pp + (26)(index) + (1)(privilegium) + (1)(bl). Engraved title page with loss of paper (left upper corner approx. 6 cm², lower margin with a few small holes ( not text loss). Bound in contemporary calf, double gilt fillets on both covers, raised spine. Binding worn but technically sound. Back clumsily repaired with leather patches, joints broken. Ex-library with small 19th c. rubberstamp of a castle library. Not withstanding these defects still an acceptable copy, and complete. . Francesco Sacchini ( Paciano - Perugia 1570 - Roma 1625) compiled a chronological study on the history of the Jesuit Order in five parts (Pars Prima - Pars Quinta). The Pars Prima was first published in Rome in 1614, and is here republished, the Pars Secunda here in first edition. These two parts describe the history of theJesuit order from the beginning till the year 1564."
Seuil Seuil, 1996. In-8 broché de 320 pages. Très bon état
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K.M. 1877/78. Collegium musicum Nr. 46. Op : 1. Partitions pour 2ème violon. Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
BREITKOPF ET HäRTEL. XXème. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 4 pages. Ornements de F. Wanderer en couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
K.M. 1877/78. Collegium musicum Nr. 46. Op : 1. Partitions pour 1er violon. Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions