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Auction archive: Lot number 103

SAINT BERNARD. Opera omnia, Paris: [no publisher], 1615. 2° (407 x 262mm.), title printed in red and black with woodcut galleon device, wood-engraved head- and tail-pieces, initials (top outer corner of title torn away affecting 2 letters, some spott...

Auction 16.02.2001
16 Feb 2001
Estimate
£800 - £1,200
ca. US$1,163 - US$1,744
Price realised:
£1,528
ca. US$2,221
Auction archive: Lot number 103

SAINT BERNARD. Opera omnia, Paris: [no publisher], 1615. 2° (407 x 262mm.), title printed in red and black with woodcut galleon device, wood-engraved head- and tail-pieces, initials (top outer corner of title torn away affecting 2 letters, some spott...

Auction 16.02.2001
16 Feb 2001
Estimate
£800 - £1,200
ca. US$1,163 - US$1,744
Price realised:
£1,528
ca. US$2,221
Beschreibung:

SAINT BERNARD. Opera omnia, Paris: [no publisher], 1615. 2° (407 x 262mm.), title printed in red and black with woodcut galleon device, wood-engraved head- and tail-pieces, initials (top outer corner of title torn away affecting 2 letters, some spotting and browning), contemporary vellum (rebacked, rubbed and lightly stained), bookplate (2). SAINT GREGORY. Opera omnia, Paris: Claude Rigaud, 1705. 4 volumes, 2° (430 x 270mm.), half titles, engraved coat-of-arms on titles (some fraying and mainly marginal browning, occasional spotting, marginal waterstain to title of vols. III and IV), contemporary vellum, burgundy morocco lettering-pieces (chipped), bookplate of Joannes Baptista Molin in vols. II and III, bookplate (3). Brunet II, 1723. With Saint Ambrosius's Opera (Paris, 1569), Saint Gregory of Nazianzus's Opera omnia (Paris, 1778-1842, 2 vols.) and Natalis Alexander's Historia ecclesiastica (Venice, 1778, 10 vols. in 5), and 6 other works bound in 8 vols. (21)

Auction archive: Lot number 103
Auction:
Datum:
16 Feb 2001
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

SAINT BERNARD. Opera omnia, Paris: [no publisher], 1615. 2° (407 x 262mm.), title printed in red and black with woodcut galleon device, wood-engraved head- and tail-pieces, initials (top outer corner of title torn away affecting 2 letters, some spotting and browning), contemporary vellum (rebacked, rubbed and lightly stained), bookplate (2). SAINT GREGORY. Opera omnia, Paris: Claude Rigaud, 1705. 4 volumes, 2° (430 x 270mm.), half titles, engraved coat-of-arms on titles (some fraying and mainly marginal browning, occasional spotting, marginal waterstain to title of vols. III and IV), contemporary vellum, burgundy morocco lettering-pieces (chipped), bookplate of Joannes Baptista Molin in vols. II and III, bookplate (3). Brunet II, 1723. With Saint Ambrosius's Opera (Paris, 1569), Saint Gregory of Nazianzus's Opera omnia (Paris, 1778-1842, 2 vols.) and Natalis Alexander's Historia ecclesiastica (Venice, 1778, 10 vols. in 5), and 6 other works bound in 8 vols. (21)

Auction archive: Lot number 103
Auction:
Datum:
16 Feb 2001
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
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