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[Jobert, Louis]; Selvaggio Canturani.
La scienza delle medaglie antiche e moderne. Opera tradotta dal linguaggio Francese nell'Italiano da Selvaggio Canturani.
Venezia, Lorenzo Baseggio [Laurentium Basilium], 1728. Hardcover. 12mo (180 x 100mm). Pp. (xiv), 454. Plus engraved frontispiece and 9 folding plates only, each with engraved impressions of medals and coins, one plate separated from the stub and loosely inserted. Engraved illustration to title-page. Woodcut illustrated tail-pieces. Notes in neat contemporary hand to first blank, a signature, old stamp to title-page, bookplate, few first leaves lightly dampmarked at lower corner. HARDCOVER, handsomely bound in half calf and marbled boards, spine gilt. Lacks a plate, else a very good, handsome copy. ~ First Italian edition. Translated from the French by Selvaggi Canturani. Incomplete, contains frontispiece and 9 folding plates. Louis Jobert's (1637-1719) acclaimed manual, "La science des medailles, pour l'instruction de ceux qui commencent à s'appliquer à la connoissance des medaillea antiques & modernes", first appeared in Paris in 1692/3 (Lucas). It went through several editions, and was translated into the main European languages. Lipsius p. 202. Cf. Brunet III, 549 (listing the French editions of 1715 & 1739). The handsome frontispiece is by now well known for its view of two collectors in their coin cabinet, the spaciousness and luxury of which attests to the craze for medal collecting. [Provenance:] from the library of the Royal College of Physicians in London, with its handsome, elaborately engraved armorial bookplate. I-2 OUT .
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Marsy, Comte de.
Le Baron de Witte. Extrait de la Revue Numismatique.
N.p. Revue Numismatique, 1890. Soft cover. Crown octavo. Pp. 5, (3) blanks. Footnotes. Plain wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ Offprint from Revue Numismatique, 1er trimestre 1890. Jean-Joseph-Antoine-Marie, baron de Witte, born 1808 in Antwerp. Dies 1889. Was a member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. Scarce. Clamshell .
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Noris, Henri [Henrico Enrico].
Annus et epochae Syromacedonum in vetustis urbium Syriae nummis praesertim Mediceis expositae. Additis Fastis consularibus anonymi omnium optimis. Accesserunt nuper Dissertationes de paschali Latinorum cyclo annorum LXXXIV. Ac Ravennate annorum XCV.
Florentiae [Florence], Typis Sereniss. Magni Ducis, 1691. Hardcover. Three parts in one volume. Quarto (310 x 230mm). Part I: Pp. (xiv), Dissertations I-V: 472 (4 blank pages in dissertation IV as printer's fault), 473-494 Addenda, (2) Errata, (16) (verso blank) Index. Part II: Fasti consulares: lxii, (2) (blank), Diagramma: (viii); Disseratio de paschali latinorum cyclo annorum LXXXIV: 51 (verso blank); Dissertation II de cyclo paschali ravennate annorum XCV: (3), 56-134; Approbationes: (2) (verso blank). Woodcut title vignette, title page printed in red and black. With numerous copper-engraved illustrations of coins throughout. Woodcut head-pieces with de Medici family crest, woodcut initials and tail-pieces. Small chip to lower corner of one leaf, well away from text. HARDCOVER, bound in contemporary half calf and matching paper covered boards, spine with raised bands, gilt morocco label, sprinkled edges, boards and corners chafed and rubbed. A wide margined copy, printed on handsome laid paper, with a crisp and fresh interior in exceptionally fine condition. ~ Noteworthy is Brunet's remark about the Leipzig 1696 edition: "L'édition de Leipzig, 1696, in-4, est moins chère que celle de Florence". Cardinal Enrico Noris (1631-1704). Lipsius p. 287. Brunet IV, p. 102. B-3 .
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Oiselio, Jacobus. [Jacob Jakob Oizel Oiseli Oisel]
Thesaurus selectorum numismatum antiquorum. Quo, Praeter Imagines et Seriem Imperatorum Romanorum à C. Jul. Caesare ad Constantinum Magnum usque, Quicquid fere Monumentorum ex Romana Antiquitate in Nummis Veteribus restat, reconditum est. Cum singulorum succincta Descriptione & accurata Enarratione, Auctore Jac. Oiselio, JC.
Amstelodami, [Amsterdam] Henrici & Theodori Boom, 1677. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Crown quarto (240 x 195 mm). Pp. (xii), 570 including a second title-page (verso blank), (22), (4) i.e. final blanks. Errors in the pagination i.e. page nos. 257-258 omitted from pagination; nos. 281-282 used twice. Fine allegorical frontispiece by Ger. Laresse, engraved on copper by Chr. Hagen. Plus 118 numbered copperplates, 114 of which depict numerous impressions of coins, the last four are pictorial, allegorical, schematic, or technical. Engraved device to title. Woodcut initials, head- and tail-pieces. A list of typographical errors and note to the binder.HARDCOVER, handsomely bound in recent half shagreen and marbled boards, new endpapers, spine with false raised bands, old crimson morocco label in gilt laid down, a chipped lower blank corner to a leaf or two. Overall in fine condition. An excellent copy, superb strikes of the plates. ~ FIRST EDITION. Collated in accordance with the British Library copy. Jacob Oisel (1631-1686). ~ Provenance: Felix Béthune (1857-1901), with his heraldic bookplate bearing the Coat-of-Arms of the Béthune family. It incorporates a shield with 3 stars, a knight's helmet, and a Baron's crown decorated with 7 pearls. Held by two lions, the shield is surrounded by a circular motto "nec auro, nec armis" ("not with gold, not by weapons"). Felix Béthune was a member of the National Congress of Belgium, Mayor of the city of Courtrai (Kortrijk), and a Senator. In 1845 he received a knighthood from King Leopold, and in 1855 he became a Baron. In 1866 Pope Pius IX granted him the honorary title of a Roman Catholic Count. Rare. F-2 .
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Patin, Charles.
Histoire des medailles ou introduction à la connoissance de cette science. [WITH:] Emblemes et devises de la maison royale (1660).
Paris, Veuve Mabre Cramosi, 1695. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Two parts in one volume. Paginated consecutively. Small octavo. Pp. (xxiii, i.e. xx), 235; (iii), 244-291. Plus a copper-engraved allegorical frontispiece. Many copper-engraved medals, obverse and revers, some full-page. Title-page printed in red. Woodcut device to title and woodcut head- and tail-pieces. HARDCOVER, bound in contemporary mottled full calf, spine with raised bands, rubbed, spine-ends chipped, bottom with some worming, inner hinges cracked, bookplate cut off first paste-down. That specified, a lovely in the first binding with all the wonderful copperplates in excellent condition, being clean and free of foxing. ~ FIRST EDITION. Contemporary signature, dated 1706, to first free endpaper. The book comprises of two distinct parts, though the pagination is consecutive. Engraved title-page opens the second book. A short introduction follows, succeeded by 9 beautifull copper-engraved medals with allegorical texts at bottom and other texts on the rectos. H-2 OUT .
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Suetonius Tranquillus.
C. Suetonius Tranquillus ex recensione Joannis [Iohannis] Georgii Graevii [Joannes Georgius Graevius], cum ejusdem animadversionibus, ut et commentario integro Laevini Torrentii, et Isaaci Casauboni. His accedunt notae Theodori Marcilii et Francisci Guyeti, nec non index Matthiae Bernecceri [Opera].
Gisberti a Zyll (Ex officina Zyliana) [Utrecht, G. van Zyll], 1672. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Thick crown quarto (240 x 185mm). Pp. (xxii), 826, (ii) blank, 112, (126) index. A very fine, engraved allegorical frontispiece, captioned at bottom. With 66 text illustrations of coins. Large pictorial woodcut devise to title-page, decorative initials and tail-pieces. Set in double columns. HARDCOVER, handsomely bound in contemporary vellum, spine with raised bands, manuscript title in contemporary hand in second compartment, sides blind-ruled (corner-tips bit exposed), central large ornament blind-stamped on each side. Overall a fine copy. ~ FIRST EDITION, this copy is collated in accordance with the University of London copy. Includes "C. Suetonii Tranquilli libri duo, De illustribus grammaticis, et de claris rhetoribus; cum annotationibus doctissimorum virorum"; and "C. Suetonii Tranquilli Liber VIII, sive, Tres imperatores Caesares Vespasiani, interpretati, & emendati à Theodoro Marcilio (.)" each with a separate section title. Suetonius (ca. 69-ca. 122). Provenance: from the private collection of W. H. van der Voort, with his name in letterpress on first free endpaper. Lipsius p. 385; Dibdin II, p. 441. Scarce. A-2 .
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Vaillant, Joannem [Jean].
Numismata imperatorum Romanorum praestantiora a Julio Caesare ad Postumum et Tyrannos. I. Tomus Primus: De Romanis aereis; II. Tomus secundus: De averis et argenteis. [TWO VOLUMES].
Paris, Joannis Jombert, 1692. Hardcover. Two volumes bound in one. Crown quarto (260x200 mm). Volume I: Two parts. Pp. (x), 188; 189-256, (16). With 87 engravings of coins, obverse and reverse; Volume II: (iv), 397, (33). With 88 engravings of coins, obverse and reverse. Woodcut head- and tail-pieces and initials. HARDCOVER, bound in handsome contemporary mottled full calf, spine with 5 raised bands, 4 gilt tooled or lettered compartments, head- and foot compartments left untreated, red sprinkled edges; contemporary printed thin ownership label at foot of title-page with first letter devoured by silverfish; one page with old small brown ink smudges not obscuring text, few sporadic spots. In fine condition. Excellent attractive copy. ~ The enlarged edition. C-3 .
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Vaillant, Joannem [Jean].
Numismata imperatorum Romanorum praestantiora a Julio Caesare ad Postumum usque. I. Tomus primus. Editio prima Romana.
Romae, Caroli Barbiellini & Venantii Monaldini, 1743. Hardcover. Quarto (300 x 240 mm). Pp. xl, 347. Title page printed in red and black. Engraved illustration to title, beautiful allegorical head- and tail-pieces by J. B. Sintes, and illustrated initials. With engraved illustrations of coins throughout. Printed on thick laid paper, lightly waterstained, mostly in upper outer corner and last leaves (index). HARDCOVER, bound in handsome modern full vellum, new endpapers, gilt lettering to spine. A wide-margined copy, untrimmed. In good condition. ~ Volume I of 3. Lipsius p. 409. Brunet V, p. 1027: "Ouvrage très-estimé, ainsi que presque tous ceux du même auteur". Cf. Cicognara 3032-3034. A useful catalogue of Roman coins dealing with aes, antoniniani & follis from Postumus to Constantinus I. I-3 .
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Vaillant, Joannem [Jean].
Numismata imperatorum Romanorum praestantiora [a Julio Caesare ad Postumum usque]. III. Tomus tertius. Editio prima Romana.
Romae, Caroli Barbiellini & Venantii Monaldini, 1743. Hardcover. Quarto (300 x 240mm). Pp. viii, 372. Title page printed in red and black. Illustrated by J. B. Sintes. Engraved illustration to title, beautiful allegorical head- and tail-pieces, illustrated initials. With engraved illustrations of coins throughout, particularly large and handsome. Printed on thick laid paper. HARDCOVER, bound in handsome modern full vellum, new endpapers, gilt lettering to spine. A wide-margined copy, untrimmed, small damp mark here and there. In fine condition. ~ Volume III of 3. Lipsius p. 409. Brunet V, p. 1027: "Ouvrage très-estimé, ainsi que presque tous ceux du même auteur". Cf. Cicognara 3032-3034. A useful catalogue of Roman coins dealing with aes, antoniniani & follis from Postumus to Constantinus I. I-3 .
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Vaillant, Joannem [Jean].
Numismata imperatorum Romanorum praestantiora a Julio Caesare ad Postumum et Tyrannos. I. Tomus Primus: De Romanis aereis; II. Tomus secundus: De averis et argenteis. [TWO VOLUMES].
Paris, Thomam Moette, 1682. Hardcover. Two volumes bound in one. Crown quarto (260x195 mm). Pp. (x), 183, (13). With 86 engravings of coins, obverse and reverse; (ii) (verso blank), 180, (14). With 88 engravings of coins, obverse and reverse. Woodcut head- and tail-pieces and initials. Some marginal and interlinear annotations in very neat old hand. HARDCOVER, rebound with new spine retaining original calf boards, corners renewed, first inner hinge strengthened with cloth tape, no free endpapers, a letter in title rubbed, otherwise very clean interior ample margined, preserved in the original state. ~ Provenance: Felix Béthune (1857-1901), with the heraldic bookplate bearing the Coat-of-Arms of the Béthune family inside cover and with contemporary manuscript inscription. It incorporates a shield with 3 stars, a knight's helmet, and a Baron's crown decorated with 7 pearls. Held by two lions, the shield is surrounded by a circular motto "nec auro, nec armis" ("not with gold, not by weapons"). Felix Béthune was a member of the National Congress of Belgium, Mayor of the city of Courtrai (Kortrijk), and a Senator. In 1845 he received a knighthood from King Leopold, and in 1855 he became a Baron. In 1866 Pope Pius IX granted him the honorary title of a Roman Catholic Count. Lipsius p. 409. Not in Goldsmith. Brunet V, p. 1027: "Ouvrage très-estimé, ainsi que presque tous ceux du même auteur". Cf. Cicognara 3032-3034, listing later editions. I-1 .
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Vaillant, Joannem [Jean].
Numismata imperatorum Augustarum et Caesarum, à Populis Romanae ditionis Graece loquentibus ex omni modulo percussa: Quibus Urbium Nomina, Dignitates, Praerogativae, Societates, Epochae, Numina, Illustres, Magistratus, Festa, Ludi, Certamina, et alia plurima ad eas spectantia consignantur.
Paris, Andreae Cramoisy, 1698. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Crown quarto (250 x 195mm). Pp. (xiv), 486, (4). Woodcut device to title, decorative initials, and tail-pieces. HARDCOVER, handsomely bound in recent quarter sheep and marbled boards, spine with raised bands, blind-stamped fleuron in each compartment, gilt title label in second compartment, new endpapers. A fine copy. ~ FIRST EDITION. Lipsius p. 409. Not in Goldsmith. Brunet V, p. 1027: "Ouvrage très-estimé, ainsi que presque tous ceux du même auteur." Cf. Cicognara 3032-3034, listing later editions. Standard work of the 17th century on Greek-Roman coins of the emperors from Pompaeus the Great until Claudius II. A-6 .
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