Editore: Chez Charles-Antoine Jombert, 1760
Lingua: Francese
Da: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, Francia
EUR 450,00
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Aggiungi al carrellorigide. Condizione: Satisfaisant. Nouvelle édition, enrichie de nouvelles Planches, & revûë & augmentée de plusieurs desseins conformes à l'usage présent, & d'un grand nombres de Remarques, 1 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 5 nerfs orné, Chez Charles-Antoine Jombert, Paris, 1760, lvj-447 pp. avec 162 planches in et hors texte Prix en l'état pour cet exemplaire de la cinquième édition, publiée chez Jombert. La Table des figures annonce 165 planches (in et hors texte, en fait 162). Parmi les premiers étudiant à l'Académie d'Architecture de Blondel, Charles d'Aviler avait un point de vue catholique et pratique, conçu pour l'artisan et l'étudiant. Jean Baptiste Alexandre Le Blond continua l'ouvrage à partir de 1710, en rajoutant notamment de nombreuses figures inédites. Etat satisfaisant (reliure abîmée avec divers manques mais solide, qq. accrocs et rares restaurations ou essais de plume, mq. une planche - 99B). Cf Millard, 15 (édition Jombert de 1756) Langue: Français.
Editore: Chez Jean Mariette, 1738
Lingua: Francese
Da: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, Francia
EUR 450,00
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Aggiungi al carrellorigide. Condizione: Satisfaisant. Nouvelle édition, enrichie de nouvelles Planches, & revûë & augmentée de plusieurs desseins conformes à l'usage présent, & d'un grand nombres de Remarques, 1 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 5 nerfs orné, Chez Jean Mariette, Paris, 1738, 3 ff., xxxviij pp., 5 ff. (tables), 1-4, 3*-6*, 5-408 pp. et 19 ff. avec Prix en l'état pour cet exemplaire incomplet de la troisième édition publiée chez Mariette, auquel manquent 4 ff. (pp. 65 à 72, avec planches 20, 21 et 22) ainsi que les planches 63 c et 99 i. La Table des figures annonce 165 planches (in et hors texte), le catalogue de la bibliothèque Millard en dénombre 162. Parmi les premiers étudiant à l'Académie d'Architecture de Blondel, Charles d'Aviler avait un point de vue catholique et pratique, conçu pour l'artisan et l'étudiant. Jean Baptiste Alexandre Le Blond continua l'ouvrage à partir de 1710, en rajoutant notamment de nombreuses figures inédites. Etat satisfaisant (reliure abîmée avec divers manques mais solide, qq. accrocs et essais de plume, mq. 4 ff. et 5 planches dont 2 hors texte et 3 dans le texte). Millard, 14 Langue: Français.
Editore: 0
Da: Librairie du Levant, Bayonne, Francia
EUR 400,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloChez Jean Mariette, A Paris 1738, In-4 (22x28,5cm), (4) xxxvij, (10) 4p. 3-6p. 5-408p. (40), relié. - Nouvelle édition, après la première parue en 1691 et première édition par Mariette, illustrée d'un frontispice (par Bouchardon et gravé par Le Bas) et de 107 planches dont 103 numérotées et de nombreuses sur double page. Coins émoussés avec petits manques le long des bordures - complet et frais - reliure brune d'époque - bel exemplaire. Français.
EUR 1.405,77
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Aggiungi al carrelloLeather. Condizione: Good Only. Not Stated (illustratore). The seventeenth century architect Augustin-Charles d'Aviler's richly illustrated architectural study, published in the same year as the first edition. In the original French.With the illustrated first part but lacks the unillustrated volume of definitions that follows.A very scarce copy of Augustin-Charles d'Aviler's beautifully illustrated architectural work. With this volume published in the same year as the first edition, by a different publisher, but retaining the first edition publisher to the engraved title page.Illustrated with thirty-one folding and double page plates, and eighty-three plates, including an engraved title page. Collated, complete.With the armorial bookplate 'Beauchamp' to the front pastedown.A beautifully engraved study of late seventeenth century French architecture, with an alphabetical order of architectural terms, and descriptions of beautiful buildings. Rebacked, in a full calf binding, with original boards restored, and endpapers renewed. Front board detached. Rear joint starting to head and tail, with board holding firm. Armorial bookplate to front pastedown. Internally, firmly bound. Inscription to head of title page. Pages generally clean and bright, with tide marks to tail of a significant number of leaves at centre of text block. Good Only. book.
Editore: Paris: Mariette, 1710. Revised and Augmented edition., 1710
Da: William Matthews/The Haunted Bookshop, Sidney, BC, Canada
EUR 655,97
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Aggiungi al carrelloTwo volumes, paginated consecutively (1-355; 357-920). 4to. Old sheep, perhaps late 18th century, the spines lettered in gilt. Wear to edges, the leather on the spine of Volume I chipped, cracking at hinges but sound, a very good set in general. Complete with the extra engraved title in Volume I, 140 engraved plates in Volume I (57 are double-page or folding), and an extra engraved title page in Volume II. A sound and complete set in a contemporary binding; some discoloration at page edges, plates are clean and attractive. First published in 1691, this 1710 edition is revised and enlarged. d'Aviler (1683-1756) was a significant French architect who worked in Montpellier and Nimes.
Editore: Nicolas Langlois, Paris, 1694
Da: Samuel H. Rokusek, Bookseller, Pleasant Prairie, WI, U.S.A.
EUR 638,69
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Aggiungi al carrelloLeather. Condizione: Good +. Text: French. Title Continued: "Plusieurs nouveaux desseins, ornemens & préceptes concernant la distribution, la Décoration, la Matiere,& la Construction des Edifices, la Maçonnerie, la Couverture, la Serrurerie, la Menuiserie, le Jardinage, & tout ce qui regarde l'Art de Bâtir ; avec une ample explication par ordre Alphabetique de tous les Termes. Dimensions 8.25 by 6.25 inches (21 x 16 cm). Collation of the plates listed in" Table des Traitez et Figures ou Planches de ce Livre" versus those found in this volume shows the following: a) Plate titled " Figures des Principles de la Geometrie . page j appears facing page 1 and is a folded plate numbered j; b) plate1, Planche 1 is numbered page 3 (facing page 2) versus facing page 1; c) Page 27 is labeled Plate 10 but has actual Plate 9 on the Plate; d) Page 29 is labeled Plate 11 but has actual plate 10 on the Plate; e) Page 31 is labeled Plate 11 but has actual Plate 12 on the Plate; f) Page 33 is labeled Plate 12 is correctly labeled 12 on the Plate; g) Page 85 is labeld pl. 24 but correctly numbered plate 35 on the plate along with the incorrect page 87 on the plate; h) Folded Plate 43B is present and not listed in the Table; i) The table calls for a Plate 44B but appears as Plate 44 on both the page and Plate with correct title; j) Page 133 is labeled Plate 46 but correctly numbered Plate 49 on Plate; k) Page 167 is labeled Plate 56 but correctly numbered Plate 57 on Plate; l) Folded Plate 65BB is present and not listed in the Table; m) Page 319 is labeled Plate 94 but correctly numbered Plate 95 on Plate. All called for plates are present and two plates present but not listed, i.e., Plates 43B and 65BB; There are 115 total number of plates present of which 31 are folded plates. One additional partial page plate titled "Niches Rustiques avec Bossages et Refends" is tipped within the border on the lower portion of page 149. The ADDVERTISSMENT section starting on page 356 and the EXPLICATION DES TERMES D'ARCHITECT section starting on page 361 are not present. Frontis, [78], xii, 355 pages. Engraving of frontis is dated "1674". Period owner's name in ink on title page. All pages have double border. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Da: Forgotten Books, London, Regno Unito
EUR 22,67
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. Initially published in 1691, this comprehensive guide to architecture and architectural theory by an expert in the field equips readers with the foundational knowledge of the subject from ancient techniques to modern applications. The author's intention was to provide the most accurate and meticulous analysis of architectural concepts possible, resulting in a volume that has become a benchmark work, consistently reissued and expanded over the centuries. However, with its emphasis on the classical orders, proportion, and the relationship between theory and practice, this book does not solely concern itself with historical methods. The author also delves into the practical applications of architecture, such as decoration, engineering, and materials, making this a well-rounded and complete guide for anyone interested in the field, whether as an architect, builder, or as a lover of the subject. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
Da: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Danimarca
EUR 1.035,60
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Aggiungi al carrelloParis, Nicolas Langlois, 1699. 4to. Uniformly bound in two contemporary full calf bindings with five raised bands and richly gilt spines. Edges of boards gilt. Traces from old paper-label on both spines. Light wear to extremities. Head of spine on vol. 1 chipped. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-papers. Previous owner's name to title-page in both volumes. A few occassional brownspots in vol. 2, otherwise internally nice and clean. (10), XII, (68), 355 pp. + 31 folded doublepage plates, not in the collation and 84 full page engraved plates, included in the collation and 1 frontispicece (a total of 116 plates)" (6), 259 pp. + frontispiece. Third edition of Daviler?s beautifully illustrated architectural work which significantly contributed to architectural education and theory and helped to standardize architectural education and practice in France. It provided detailed explanations and illustrations of classical architectural orders as defined by Renaissance architect Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola. It "was the best work of its kind yet issued and soon superseded F. Blondel's Cours d'architecture" (Fowler). It ?was the standard work for architects (?) This book included a life of Vignola, a description of buildings by him and by Michelangelo, and a dictionary of architectural terms. Daviler also gave practical advice for the design and construction of buildings. His book contained plans and elevations of a typical house and designs of all architectural details such as door-ways, entrances, and windows, including even the design of gardens.? (Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects, Vol. I, p. 504).