BEIN 1971 439: Rubricated. Illustration of the Annunciation (B5 recto) completely hand-colored. Bookplate of Clarence Sweet Bement. Ownership inscription of Baron de Jean Haussonville. Contemporary ms. annotations in several hands., Signatures: A-L⁸, M⁴., Colophon: ... acheuees a Paris le huitiesme iour de Mars. Lan mil cinq cẽs et neuf. Par Gillet Hardouyn imprimeur demourant au bout du Pont au Change a lenseigne de al Rose au desboubz de la belle ymage., Printed on vellum., Illustrated t.p., Text within ornamental border., Guide letters for initials., and Contains a number of full-page illustrations, including one of the Annunciation.
To Nicocles and Pros Nikoklea, peri basileias logos
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BEIN If M81 r516: From the libraries of Cuthbert Tunstall, Thomas Godwyn, J. Hilton, John Loveday, and the Loveday family from 1736-1940. Contemporary blindstamped Flemish binding, clasps wanting. No. 5 of 7 works bound together., BEIN Gfm83 b515: Stamp: Herzoglicher S. Meiningischer Bibliothek. Blind stamped pigskin binding. No. 6 of 6 works bound together., Record romanized., Caption title., Signatures: [Alpha]-[Delta]⁴ [alpha]-[delta]⁴ ([delta]3-4 blank)., "Isokratous pros Dēmonikon": sig. [alpha]-[delta]., Edited by Girolamo Aleandro., Imprint from BM STC French., and Described in Mémoires de la Société de l'histoire de Paris, XVIII (1891), p. 24-25.
BEIN If M81 r516: Inscription: Su[m] Tunstalli. From the libraries of Thomas Godwyn, J. Hilton, John Loveday, and the Loveday family from 1736-1940. Contemporary blindstamped Flemish binding, clasps wanting. No.4 of 7 works bound together., The earliest appearance of Hebrew type in France., Signatures: A-B⁴ C⁶ D-Y⁴., Imprint from colophon., Colophon: Operoso huic opusculo extremam imposuit manum Egidius Gourmontius integerrimus, ac fidelissimus, primus duce Francisco Tissardo Ambac[a]eo, gr[a]ecarum, et hebraearum litterarum Parrhisijs Impressor. Anno a natiuitate domini M.CCCCCVIII. Quarto Calen. Februa., Printer's device on p. [1]., and Described in Brunet, Manuel du libraire, 5e éd., t.5, col.866-867.
Moralia. Selections Latin & Greek and Quae hoc libro comprehensa sint
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BEIN If M81 r516: From the libraries of Cuthbert Tunstall, Thomas Godwyn, J. Hilton, John Loveday, and the Loveday family from 1736-1940. Contemporary blindstamped Flemish binding, clasps wanting. No. 6 of 7 works bound together., BEIN Gfm83 b515: Early ms. annotations. Stamp: Herzoglicher S. Meiningischer Bibliothek.Blind stamped pigskin binding. No. 4 of 6 works bound together., Caption-title., Text in Greek., Signatures: pi² a-b⁴ [alpha]-[kappa]⁴., Imprint from colophon., Gourmont's device precedes colophon., Colophon: Lutetiae Parisiorum in aedibus Egidi Gourmonti .M.D.IX. pridie calen. Maij. virtute duce & comite fortuna., and Edited by Girolamo Aleandro.
Bible. English. Great Bible. 1539, Volume of the bookes called Hagiographa, and Newe Testament in englyshe
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BEIN ZZ84 78: Imperfect: trimmed, with some loss of printed marginalia and manuscript annotations. Manuscript annotations in text. Manuscript letter of Francis Fry, dated 1879, and bookseller's description of Bible pasted to front inside cover. Article "A description of the Great Bible, 1539 ... by Francis Fry" and dated 1865 tipped in at front. Facsimile of 16th century document pasted onto front free endpaper., The Great Bible version., Title pages and Kalender printed in red and black., Regnault's name from STC., Month date of publication from colophon., Signatures: *⁶ a-k⁸ l⁴; A-P⁸ Q⁴ AA-PP⁸ QQ-RR⁶ Aaa-Kkk⁸ Aa-Nn⁸., and The second and third parts, "The volume of the bookes called Hagiographa", and "The newe Testament in englyshe" each have separate divisional title page and foliation beginning on A1, AA1, Aaa1, and Aa1 respectively.
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Prynted by [Francis Regnault, and in London by] Rychard Grafton [and] Edward Whitchurch. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum