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Campailla, Tommaso. L'Adamo ovvero il mondo creato poema filosofico.... Siracusa: Nelle stampe di D. Francesco Maria Pulejo, 1783. Folio (32.4 cm, 12.75"). Frontis., LII, 272 (i.e., 294), XX, 16 pp; 1 plt.
$450.00

L'Adamo by Sicilian poet and philosopher Tommaso Campailla (1668–1740) is a didactic poem that puts into memorable verse the principles of Cartesian philosophy. The engraved frontispiece is a portrait of the author, and the engraved plate is a portrait of the dedicatee, Michele Grimaldi. This work was first published in 1709 and regularly reprinted throughout the century.
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Rare: Only one copy of this edition traced via NUC Pre-1956, OCLC, and RLIN (at the Bancroft Library).
Quarter vellum with vellum turn-ins. Covers originally covered with gilt or marbled paper, now lost, exposing underlying paste boards—a rather interesting effect. Spine divided into compartments by gilt rolls; a tan leather label, gilt-lettered. Somewhat cockled. Pages untrimmed. Upper outer corner of title-leaf repaired with paper. Two wormholes through frontispiece, plate, and first three printed leaves, with a little loss to illustrations (which yet remain effective) and to parts of individual letters; some additional worming in the margins, not affecting text.
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A Nun's Copy
Then Another Nun's
Capuchin Nuns. Regla de la gloriosa santa Clara,con las constituciones de las monjas Capuchinas del santissimo crucifixo de Roma, reconocidas, y reformadas por el Padre General de los Capuchinos y con las adiciones a los estatutos de dicha regla ... Mexico: Reimpressa en la Imprenta del Lic. Don Joseph de Jauregui, n.d. [ca. 1760–75]. 16mo (15 cm; 6'). [4] ff., 234 pp.
$750.00
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A later Mexican printing of the Rule and Constitution of the Poor Clares — a.k.a, Capuchin Nuns — in Mexico. The first edition seems to have appeared in 1719. The Poor Clares, officially “The Order of Saint Clare,” is a contemplative branch of the Franciscan order that St. Clare of Assisi founded in 1212. The order's mission is to pray for the needs of the church, the world, and all people who are in need.
As part of the last, they pray for intervention in medical and mental matters for those suffering from maladies.
Provenance: On front free endpaper in 18th-century hands: “del uso de Sor Maria Coleta,” lined through; below which, “del uso de Sor M[ari]a Juan Nep[umacen]a.
The printer has supplied two charming initials, an “I” and a “C.”
Medina, Mexico, 9208. Publisher's limp vellum with remnants of ties. Occasional light foxing. Ownership signatures as noted. (23966)
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Second U.S. Edition: An Influential Classic
Carter, Susannah. The frugal housewife: Or, complete
woman cook. Philadelphia: James Carey, 1796. 12mo (17.2 cm, 6.75"). 132 pp.; 2 plts.
$4500.00
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Second American edition (following the first of 1792, and the true London first of 1765) of this landmark work of early British cookery. Not much is known about Carter herself, but her emphasis on a variety of tasty, accessible gravies and sauces has stood the test of time. Although in its initial U.S. appearances, the Frugal Housewife was strictly oriented towards British cuisine and ingredients, it was later adapted and expanded for American housewives, and portions of the original publication directly formed the basis for the first American-authored cookbook: Amelia Simmons's American Cookery.
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ESTC W12281; Bitting 78–79; Evans 30168; Lowenstein, American Cookery, 15. Contemporary treed sheep, moderately rubbed and with some chipping; spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label (also chipped), boards slightly warped, and joints well repaired. Paper somewhat browned and foxed but quite strong, with pp. 41–44 long ago supplied from another copy; some edges ragged and corners bumped. Back free endpaper and last few leaves lightly waterstained. Inscriptions as above. Now housed in a maroon cloth clamshell case with gilt-stamped spine label of matching leather. (24689)
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Las Siete Partidas
In a
Folio
Set & Handsome
Castile
(Kingdom). Sovereign (1252-84 Alfonso X).
Las siete partidas del rey d. Alfonso el Sabio, glossadas por el Sr. D. Gregorio
Lopez ... En esta impression se representa a la letra el texto de las Partidas,
que de orden del Consejo real se corrigió. y publicó el Dr. Bernì
en el ano 1758. Se reimprime la glossa del Sr. Gregorio Lopez, por el tenor
de la edicion de Salamanca del ano 1555. Se han examinado las citas, cotejado,
y puntualizado. Se han corregido las materialas erratas de imprenta. Y colocado
en las margenes de los textos las Leyes recopiladas, y Autos accordados. En
obedecimiento del Decreto del Consejo real de 4. de noviembre de 1759 por el
Dr. Don Joseph Berní y Català. Valencia: Imp. de Benito Monfort,
1767. Folio (14.25", 36 cm). 8 parts in 4 vols. I: [12] ff., 356 pp; II: [5]
ff., 280 pp.; III: [9] ff., 436 pp.; IV: [4[ ff., 175, [1 (blank)] ff., 2 plts.;
V: [6] ff., 270 pp.; VI: [5] ff., 285, [1] pp.; VII: [6] ff., 251, [1 (blank)]
pp.; Index vol.: 164, xvi, 548 pp.
[SOLD]
A cornerstone for Spanish medieval, historical, literary, legal,
and social studies and an important work for historians of the colonial era
of Latin America. The Siete partidas of Alfonso X has been described
as "by far the most important legislative monument of its age" (Ticknor, I,
46). Compilation was begun in 1256 by Alfonso with the aid of many scholars
and was finished in either 1263 or 1265.
The first edition appeared in Seville in 1491. In the 1555 Gregorio López
issued his influential edition with commentary, which became the standard
edition, reprinted several times in subsequent centuries. According to Palau,
López "revisó y corregió escrupulosamente los manuscritos
y textos anteriores, en los que el descuido de copistas e impresores había
llegado a introducir variantes de importancia y a falsear el espiritú
del legislador. De modo que esta edición [i.e., la primera] fue declarada
como texto único auténtico y legal en la práctica del
foro."
In the years following issuance of the 1555 edition, corruptions began to
enter the text yet again, and in 1759 a further revision was ordered to bring
the text back to its original wording and sense. This is only the second edition
of that revision. Its printer was Monfort, one of Spain's best 18th-century
practioners of the black art. The main title-page is printed in black and
red, the text in clear and precise roman with some italic in double-column
format; López's notes are laid in below the text. A fine engraved headpiece
adorns the "Prólogo" in vol. I and a handsome woodcut headpiece of
a ship under full sail on the open sea introduces each partida. Additionally
there is a modest use of historiated initials.
Palau 7007 (Siete partidas) & 7008 (index). Contemporary
mottled calf, round spines, raised bands, gilt spines extra. Minor abrasions
on some covers. All edges carmine. Silk place markers. A very few instances
of worming, holes filled by means of the 18th-century version of leafcasting
(i.e., a paper slurry "painted" onto the paper to fill the opening): a few
letters lost in some words, but sense not obscured.
A very handsome set of a very important book.
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The Year in
Four Vols. & Beautiful Bindings
Catholic Church. Liturgy & ritual. Breviaries. Breviarium romanum ex decreto sacrosancti Concilii tridentini restitutum S. Pii V. pontificis maximi iussu editum, Clementis VIII. ac Urbani VIII. auctoritate recognitum, cum officiis sanctorum novissimis usque ad SS. D.N. Pium VI, pro recitantium commoditate diligenter dispositis. [Romae]: A. Galler , 1781. 8vo (18 cm, 7.1"). 4 vols. I: [20], 632, cclxxxviii, 19, [1] pp.; illus. II: [18], 646, ccliv, 21, [1] pp.; 1 plt. III: [54], 566, cclxxvi, 26 pp.; 1 plt. IV: [20], 608, cclxx, 15, [1] pp.; illus.
$2750.00
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Beautifully printed and handsomely bound set of the Roman Breviary. The text is printed in double-column format, in black and red, with a vignette on each title-page and an engraving
in each volume.
Binding: Contemporary's black goat sides with simple roll gilt border and gilt corner devices, spines gilt extra. The top panel of each volume indicates contents with abbreviation: P. V. (“Pars Vernalis”), P. AE. (“Pars Aestivalis”), etc. Block-printed decorated endpapers; all edges gilt. Silk place markers.
Not in Weale & Bohatta. Bindings as above, edges and extremities rubbed, spine leather with tiny cracks, one spine head chipped, one joint starting. Ex-library with bookplates, rubber-stamp on lower edges of pages of the closed volumes. One volume with text block separating from spine and sewing loosening; this with the most leather rubbed away and the darkest instances of the usually-light waterstaining and spots of foxing seen occasionally throughout. Endpapers bear early inked ownership inscriptions and annotations.
An elegant quartet. (12406)
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Uncut
Copy
Catholic
church. Liturgy & ritual. Masses.
[drop-title] Die XVIII. martii. In festo S. Braulii episcopi caesar-augustani,
et confessoris. Duplex. [Mexico: no publisher/printer, ca. 1750]. 4to (21.5
cm; 8.5"). [4] ff.
$165.00

Uncut copy of the duplex office in the celebration of the mass on the feast of St. Braulius, bishop of Zaragoza (590–651).
Not in Medina, Mexico. Folded twice but never bound. Uncut. (24565)
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Uncut Bifolium
Catholic Church. Liturgy & ritual. [drop-title] Die XXVII. augusti. In festo Sancti Josephi Calasanctii a Matre Dei. Scolarum piarum fundatoris, duplex. [Mexico City: 1790–1800]. Folio. [1] f.
$185.00
Printed here is the text of the changes to be introduced into the mass specified in the title. Offered here is a bifolium containing two copies of the decree, meant to be separated but never cut. Uncut bifolia are extremely rare.
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YES:
Your Majesty May Tax the Clergy
Catholic Church. Pope, 172430 (Benedictus XIII).
[drop title] A tergo. Charissimo in Christo filio nostro Philippo, Hispaniarum
Regi Catholico. Intus. Benedictus Papa XIII. [Matritii, 1728]. Folio (28.3 cm,
11.375"). 4 ff.
$800.00
Benedict XIII in this Apostolic letter to Philip V of Spain authorizes
the king to include the clergy and religious along with the laity under the
new tax for the defense of his realms. Attractively produced by its anonymous
printer, it bears a fine woodcut initial on p. 1.
This copy is notarized, i.e., authenticated, sealed, and signed, "In Madrid,
a true copy, Manuel St. Martin, Apostolic notary." No copies were found on
OCLC or RLIN, or in NUC Pre-1956.
Not in Palau. On Benedict XIII, see New Catholic Encyclopedia,
II, 276-77. Removed from a nonce volume. Paper generally clean and crisp with
but a few spots of soiling; closed tear from bottom margin into the last two
lines of text, without loss of letters. Inked paraph on lower inner corners,
and inked notation on upper outer corner of first page.
A
Gracious
Papal Concession
Nicely Printed
Catholic Church.
Pope, 174058 (Benedictus XIV). [drop-title] Carissimo
in Christo filio nostro Ferdinando, Hispaniarum Regi Catholico. Benedictus PP.
XIV. [Matritii?, 1753]. Folio (28.4 cm, 11.375"). [4] ff.
$850.00

In this apostolic letter sent to Ferdinand VI, King of Spain, Benedict
XIV notes that the papal nuncio in Madrid has been misinforming the clergy via
various communications about the terms of the Concordat of 11 Jan. 1753. The
Pope reaffirms each and every agreement in that document, granting greater powers
to the Spanish crown in the matter of clerical appointments. Benedict has been
much criticized for this concessionthough it must be admitted in his favor
that a break between Spain and the Holy See would have been disastrous for the
Church.
This
bilingual
edition is printed in two columns, the original Latin text of the Apostolic
letter is on the left and a Spanish translation is on the right. This important
item in Spanish and Vatican diplomatic history is rare.
No
copies were found on OCLC or RLIN, or in
NUC Pre-1956.
Not in Palau. On Benedict XIV, see New Catholic Encyclopedia,
II, 278. Removed from a nonce volume. Paper generally clean and crisp with
a few spots of soiling.
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