BEIN 1977 Folio 185: Restricted. Permission of curator needed for use. Accompanied by facsimiles of plates, housed separately and classed as 1977 Folio 185 2; some original plates removed from volume and replaced with facsimiles; original plates which have been removed are housed with volume., At head of title: Ioannis Baptistae Piranesii. Antiqvariorvm regiae societatis Londinensis socii., Engraved t.-p.; there is also an added engraved t.-p.: Il Campo Marzio dell' antica Roma., With dedication: Roberto Adam Britanno architecto celeberrimo., In Latin and Italian., and Engraved illus. signed: Piranesi F.
Subject (Geographic):
Rome., Rome, and Campo Marzio (Rome, Italy)
Subject (Topic):
Architecture, Antiquities, and Description and travel
At-a-glance guide to San Francisco and the bay area, Eat at Mannings, and In San Francisco and other coast cities, eat at Mannings.
Description:
Affixed to poster is a folded brochure, measuring 22 x 10 cm., with title: At-a-glance guide to San Francisco and the bay area with direct routes to the Golden Gate International Exposition, California Worlds Fair, on Treasure Island, 1939 / compliments o
Publisher:
Velvetone
Subject (Geographic):
Pacific Coast (U.S.) and San Francisco (Calif.)
Subject (Name):
Golden Gate International Exposition (1939-1940 : San Francisco, Calif.)
Subject (Topic):
Advertisements, Architecture, Boats and boating, Exhibition buildings, and World's fairs
BEIN Eisenman +71: Original wrappers. From the collection of Peter Eisenman. Accompanied by [dealer's?] description (15 x 15 cm.). and Publisher's advertisement on verso of p. 55.
Publisher:
Verlag J. Hoffmann
Subject (Geographic):
Germany.
Subject (Topic):
International style (Architecture), Architecture, Modern, and Architecture
"Quando la patria chiamò i suoi figli, accorsi al dovere, da l'Argentina. Dalla trincea, ritornai alla terra ospitale, a riprendere il lavoro, italicamente. E lo documento qui. M. Palanti"--P. [7], first count. and Introductions by Ottavio Dinale and Paolo Mezzanotte.
BEIN Ruskin 849sb: Sixteen pages of advertisements at end, dated January, 1856, in addition to the two pages mentioned by Wise. Original cloth binding. Bookplate of Robert Buchanan Stewart., BEIN 2000 +191: Advertisements on [2] p. at end not noted in pagination. Bookseller's label: G.G. Walmsley, bookseller, 50, Lord Street, Liverpool. Bookseller's printed description of vol. taped to verso of front free endpaper., and "The plates ... have been ... re-etched by Mr. Cuff ... remedying the defects ... in the first edition from my careless etching ... The 9th plate ... [was] engraved by Mr. Armytage"--Author's preface to 2nd ed.
Manuscript on paper (sturdy) of what is probably the first version of the treatise, finished ca. 1476-77. The order of contents is as follows: fortresses; temples, churches and theaters; columns and other architectural details; plans for palaces; aqueducts; measuring and surveying; instruments of war
Description:
In Italian., Watermarks: anchor and star similar to Briquet Ancre 478, Bergamo 1502., Script: Written in italic script by a single scribe who left blank spaces for illuminated initials., Outer and lower margins of almost every page filled with architectural or mechanical sketches drawn either directly on the leaves (ff. 1r-5v) or on small strips of paper pasted onto the margins of the leaves (ff. 6r-57v), in brown ink, sometimes with green or pink washes. The drawings illustrate every section of the text; many have explanatory inscriptions., and Binding: Eighteenth century. Red edges. Mottled, brown calf, streaked on the turn-ins. Blind-tooled, with a gold-tooled spine.
Subject (Geographic):
Italy., Connecticut, and New Haven.
Subject (Name):
Martini, Francesco di Giorgio, 1439-1502.
Subject (Topic):
Architecture, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Italian literature, Manuscripts, Medieval, and Military art and science