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TEXT IN LATIN

TEXT IN LATIN by (VELLUM PRINTED LEAF). LEAF FROM A PRINTED BOOK OF HOURS ON VELLUM, WITH A BEAUTIFUL HAND-PAINTED TROMPE-L'OEIL BORDER

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TEXT IN LATIN
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(VELLUM PRINTED LEAF). LEAF FROM A PRINTED BOOK OF HOURS ON VELLUM, WITH A BEAUTIFUL HAND-PAINTED TROMPE-L'OEIL BORDER
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Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books and Medieval Manuscripts (United States)
Description
Paris: Nicolas Vivien(?), early 16th century. 197 x 130 mm. (7 3/4 x 5 1/8"). Single column, 28 lines, gothic typeface. Ruled in red, each leaf with several one- to three-line initials painted gold on red or blue ground, and A LOVELY, ANIMATED FULL BORDER DONE IN MANUSCRIPT, with trompe-l'oeil flowers, a moth, a fly, and a bird, on painted gold ground. Light soiling and a couple small stains to vellum, one initial a bit smudged, but in excellent condition overall. This beautifully embellished leaf from a printed Book of Hours demonstrates the enduring demand for manuscript illumination in the incunabular period and beyond. While the text here was completed on a printing press, the initials and border were done entirely by hand, adding luxury and luster to an otherwise unadorned page. Although this leaf likely belonged to a Book of Hours printed in Paris (possibly an edition printed for Nicolas Vivien in or around 1503), the trompe-l'oeil style seen in the border was particularly popular among Flemish and Netherlandish illuminators of the period. The large blossoms and acanthus here seem to pop off the page because of the artist's use of subtle shading to indicate shadows, and there is additional pleasure to be found in the small creatures--a bird carrying a small flower, a moth, and a housefly--that share the space..
TEXT IN LATIN

TEXT IN LATIN by LEAVES FROM A MEDIEVAL VELLUM MANUSCRIPT CHOIR BOOK CONTAINING A SEQUENTIARY, OFFERED INDIVIDUALLY

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Seller: Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books and Medieval Manuscripts
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TEXT IN LATIN
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LEAVES FROM A MEDIEVAL VELLUM MANUSCRIPT CHOIR BOOK CONTAINING A SEQUENTIARY, OFFERED INDIVIDUALLY
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Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books and Medieval Manuscripts (United States)
Description
Northeastern France or Rhineland, early 14th century. 345 x 239 mm. (13 1/2 x 9 3/8"). Single column, nine lines of music and text in a gothic hand. Rubrics and staves in red, calligraphic initials in black. Later ink foliation in upper right corners. See: de Hamel, Christopher. "Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts from the Library of Sir Sydney Cockerell," British Library Journal 13 (1987). Vellum with light soiling and a little light creasing (mostly marginal), a few negligible marks, but very clean and in excellent condition. From a manuscript fragment that once passed through the hands of Sir Sydney Cockerell, the leaves in this group appear to come from a rarely seen liturgical text called a Sequentiary. Consisting of sung hymns called "sequences" performed between the Alleluia and Gospel readings during Mass, a Sequentiary could be either a standalone volume, or part of a longer work such as a Gradual or Missal. The script here is a neat and legible gothic book hand with some interesting calligraphic initials in black--some with little spikes or other flourishes--that might warrant further study. These leaves were previously bound into a later (perhaps 18th century) limp vellum binding, the pastedown of which contained a tipped-on handwritten note from Cockerell (1867-1962), who was William Morris' private secretary and the director of the Fitzwilliam Museum for nearly 30 years. Cockerell attributed this manuscript to Northern France and suggested a date of ca. 1280 (we believe it dates a little later), noting that it was probably made for Dominican use, based on the presence of the sequences for St. Peter Martyr and St. Dominic. It is unclear whether Cockerell actually owned this manuscript at one point, or served as a consultant for a dealer or a private collector, as he was known to do: in the words of de Hamel, Cockerell became "the arbiter of quality before whom generations of collectors and scholars brought their acquisitions and attributions for judgement. . . . Dyson Perrins, Yates Thompson, Chester Beatty, Pierpont Morgan, St John Hornby, Lord Kennet, Francis Wormald, Eric Millar, J. R. Abbey, and many others never felt that a manuscript acquisition was truly made until Sydney Cockerell had seen and approved it." De Hamel also notes that Cockerell "gave away, sold, or exchanged manuscripts on many occasions during his life of collecting," making it difficult to know exactly how this manuscript may have crossed his path, or for how long it was in his possession. His appraisal does, however, suggest that this manuscript was in a defective state from at least the 1920s, and probably a good deal earlier than that. Most of the choir book leaves that we offer for sale come from 15th and early 16th century manuscripts, typically Italian or Spanish in origin; the present leaves offer an uncommon opportunity to purchase earlier specimens of musical notation from an unusual liturgical text, with distinguished (if uncertain) ownership history, and at an attainable price. (The price given here is for a single leaf; for additional leaves from this same manuscript, please see our website.)..
COMPLOT D'ARNOLD ET DE SIR HENRY CLINTON CONTRE LES ETATS-UNIS D'AMERIQUE ET CONTRE LE GENERAL WASHINGTON. SEPTEMBRE 1780.

COMPLOT D'ARNOLD ET DE SIR HENRY CLINTON CONTRE LES ETATS-UNIS D'AMERIQUE ET CONTRE LE GENERAL WASHINGTON. SEPTEMBRE 1780. by [Barbé Marbois, Francois de]:

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COMPLOT D'ARNOLD ET DE SIR HENRY CLINTON CONTRE LES ETATS-UNIS D'AMERIQUE ET CONTRE LE GENERAL WASHINGTON. SEPTEMBRE 1780.
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[Barbé Marbois, Francois de]:
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William Reese Company (United States)
Description
Paris. , 1816.. First edition of this study of the treachery of Benedict Arnold. The portraits depict George Washington and Arnold, and the map shows "Forts, Batteries et Poste de West-Point. 1780." Contemporary half calf and paper boards, spine gilt. Extremities lightly worn. Modern bookplate on front pastedown. Very minor foxing and soiling, Very good. HOWES B114. SABIN 3302.
Calabazas or Amusing Recollections of an Arizona City

Calabazas or Amusing Recollections of an Arizona City by Brown, James Cabell

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Calabazas or Amusing Recollections of an Arizona City
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Brown, James Cabell
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Thorn Books (United States)
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Good
Description
San Francisco: Valleau & Peterson Publisher and Printers, 1892. Wraps. Good. 8vo. 251 pp., Printed wraps. illustrations. Only a barely good copy, with significant wear to the spine and uppser cover and following page. The cover is chipped and has been reattacjed to the text block. With the stamp of Ramon F. Adams on the first page. Theoriginal publication from 1892, not one of the many reprints.. Significant work on a fictional town usually associated with Tucson. .Adams says '"RARE" in Six-Guns #296, Howes B845.
Introduction to Africana Demography: Lessons from Founders E. Franklin Frazier, W.E.B. Du Bois, and the Atlanta School of Sociology

Introduction to Africana Demography: Lessons from Founders E. Franklin Frazier, W.E.B. Du Bois, and the Atlanta School of Sociology by Martin, Lori Latrice, editor

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Introduction to Africana Demography: Lessons from Founders E. Franklin Frazier, W.E.B. Du Bois, and the Atlanta School of Sociology
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Martin, Lori Latrice, editor
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9781642596113
Description
Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2021. Paperback. xiv, 229p., wraps, old price sticker on rear wrap, else very good condition. Studies in Critical Social Sciences.