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Date d'édition : 2023
Vendeur : True World of Books, Delhi, Inde
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LeatherBound. Etat : New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 391.
Edité par Theatrum Orbis Terrarum & Da Capo Press, Amsterdam & New York, 1969
Vendeur : Nikki Green Books, Glasgow, Royaume-Uni
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, Amsterdam and De Capo Press, New York. 1969 Facsimile reprint of the 1595 edition. 8vo. pp112 plus 4 pages , alphabetical table and large folding map at back. Hardcover no dustjacket. The English Experience number 125. STC No 152. Bound in original publisher's red cloth with black label to cover and spine with lettering in gilt. The binding is in very good condition. Inside a near fine copy.
Edité par IN OFFICINA BIRCKMANNICA, SUMPTIBUS ARNOLDI MYLII., Coloniae Agrippinae, 1592
Vendeur : Reus, Paris, Londres, Valldoreix, Espagne
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Encuadernación de tapa dura. Etat : Algo Fatigado. . OMNIBUS CHRISTIANIS LECTU UTILIS, SACRAE VERO SCRIPTURAE INTERPRETIBUS NECESSARIUS. ADIUNCTA EST TOPOGRAPHICA DELINEATIO AD VIVUM AENEIS FORMIS EXPRESSA, CUI NUMERI TOTO LIBRO NOTATI, EXACTE RESPONDENT, CHRISTIANO ADRICHOMIO DELPHO AUCTOR. EDITIO POSTREMA AB AUCTORE AUCTA & EMENDATA. 32 pags de portada, dedicatoria , presentacion y prefacio, 136 pags. de texto, y 24 pags de indice, 4 de ellas blancas.Teniendo en cuenta que esta obra tiene más de 420 años, su estado es correcto, ahora bien, tiene algunas salvedades, a saber: La portada interior tiene en la parte inferior un pequeño parcial raido, de medio centimetro, y tambien unos agujeritos de polilla en el extremo lateral inferior de las 4 primeras paginas y tambien en ella parte inferior central ( estos muy pocos y más pequeños todavia) NINGUNO afecta lo más minimo al texto.
Edité par Cologne or later., 1590
Vendeur : Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Royaume-Uni
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Original engraved map of the Holy Land (37 x 102 cm) printed on two conjoined sheets from Christian van Adrichem's "Theatrum terrae sanctae et biblicarum historiarum" (1590). The map is oriented to the east and shows the twelve tribes of Israel on both sides of the river Jordan. It is embellished with sea galleons and sea-monsters in the Mediterranean and depicts four burning cities on the Dead Sea: Sodom, Gomorrah, Zeboim, and Adama. Several vertical folds, as issued. Lower left margin with some light fraying and damp-staining (also to verso), a few small isolated spots to upper right, lightly toned overall, generally a very good example of this important map of the Holy Land. Christiaan van Adrichem was born in Delft in 1533, studied many years in Leuven, and finally settled in Köln, where he died in 1585. His key work, the Theatrum Terra Sanctae et Biblicarum Historiam, was published after his death by Frans Hogenberg in 1590, and reissued several times thereafter, the maps apparently being printed from the same plates. A description of Palestine, the antiquities of Jerusalem, and a chronology from Adam until the death of John the Apostle, the Theatrum is also a historical study of the geographical locations mentioned in the Old and New Testament.
Edité par Agrippinae, 1600
Vendeur : Roe and Moore, London, Royaume-Uni
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Published by Coloniae Agrippinae : in officina Birckmannica : sumptibus Arnoldi Mylij 1600 . Folio. Bound in full vellum with title on spine. [10pp] 286pp, [Index 27pp]. Text printed in Latin. Engraved title-page with images of Moses, Joshua, the Ark of the Covenant being carried through the Jordan River, and Mother Church with a cross. Illustrated with 12 folding double-page engraved maps, these include a large 2-sheet map of the Holy Land, a large 2-sheet plan of Jerusalem, and 10 maps showing the territories of the Tribes of Israel by the 16th century German Catholic priest Christian van Adrichem. The binding has light wear, corners slightly bumped. The paper inside has evenly discoloured/ toned with the odd dark spot, possibly pigments in the paper or candle sparks, two pages have creases in lower margins with a small tear; page 149 has a small 3cm tear in lower margin. The maps are printed on better quality paper and have fared better. The folding map of Jerusalem a little weak along middle fold, otherwise all are in very good condition, a very good, well-margined edition, not heavily trimmed. Size 38 x 26cm (15 x 10 inches)While Protestants are usually given the bulk of the credit for early modern biblical scholarship, this is an example of Catholic biblical scholarship formulated as part of a polemic against Protestantism. Christian van Adrichem's professional training as surveyor and his exhaustive studies of the Bible, the writings of Josephus, and early pilgrim narratives enabled him to produce these most influential Holy Land maps of the sixteenth century without ever having visited the region. The plan of Jerusalem present here has been described as "the most dramatic and important of the 16th century" (Kenneth Nebenzahl, Maps of the Holy Land, 33). Adrichomius is the latinised name of the Dutch Catholic priest Christian Kruik van Adrichem (1533-1585). His Theatrum, first published in 1590, and Jerusalem, sicut Christi tempore fluit (Cologne, 1584) have been described as "authoritative and striking in their scope and method" and important for Adrichomius's "fixing of the stations of the cross in the European imagination" (Williams, p. 161).
Edité par Arnoldi Mylij, Cologne, 1593
Vendeur : ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : g+. Second edition. Folio. [12], 286, [30], plus foldout maps. 3/4 calf over paper covered boards with gold lettering on spine; professionally rebacked with raised bands and brown leather title plate. Engraved title-page with images of Moses, Joshua, the Ark of the Covenant being carried through the Jordan river, and Mother Church with a cross. Decorative initials and head and tail pieces. Fascinating second edition of this scarce Biblical atlas, profusely illustrated with 12 folding &/or double-page engraved maps (including a large 2-sheet map of the Holy Land, a large 2-sheet plan of Jerusalem, and 10 maps showing the territories of the Tribes of Israel) by the 16th century German Catholic priest Christian van Adrichem. Adrichem goes alphabetically through the 13 tribes of Israel, listing the locations of the cities within their territory. Also printed together in this volume is Adrichem's "Urbis Hierosolymae," an alphabetical listing of 270 landmarks in Jerusalem plus an extra 37 miscellaneous places, and his "Chronicon Duplex," which gives an historical timeline from creation to the year 1585 and a brief year by year history from creation to death of St. John the Evangelist in 109 C.E. Adrichem ends the book with a description of Antichrist, based on Adso's Life of Antichrist. Dedicatory introduction to the pope by Geradus Brunius, who helped publish the book. Brunius laments the fact that, in the "ocean of Germany," he is surrounded by the "artifices of Satan," (Protestants) arrayed against the Catholic. Prefaces by Adrichem for each part and a laudatory poem by Jordan Louffii. The printer, Arnold Birkmann, came from a prominent printing family active in Cologne throughout the 16th century, and which played a leading role in the German Counter-Reformation movement. While Protestants are usually given the bulk of the credit for early modern biblical scholarship, this is an example of Catholic biblical scholarship formulated as part of a polemic against Protestantism. Christian van Adrichem's professional training as surveyor and his exhaustive studies of the Bible, the writings of Josephus, and early pilgrim narratives enabled him to produce these most influential Holy Land maps of the sixteenth century without ever having visited the region. Text is in Latin. Boards slightly rubbed. Contemporary inscription on title-page. Heavy age-toning to the first four leaves (however, leaving the text fully and easily readable). Clear water-staining at upper corner of last pages (not affecting text). Several map tears professionally repaired. Binding and interior in overall good+ condition. Reference: Allen Kent, "Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science: Volume 23" pg. 396.