Rare Book Monthly

Book Catalogue Reviews - December - 2018 Issue

A Miscellany from Jonathan A. Hill Bookseller

A miscellany from Jonathan A. Hill.

The latest from Jonathan A. Hill Bookseller is Catalogue 224 A Miscellany. You may find many different things in a miscellany, but don't look for anything new. There are just degrees of antiquarian books here. Most are European, with a great many books in French. Another type of book you will find throughout this selection is auction catalogues, along with some catalogues of private libraries. The auction catalogues are also quite old, mostly from the 18th to the early 19th century. There were some fantastic private collections then, the type that would be almost impossible to duplicate today, not just because of the cost but the fact that so many of these books are now in institutional libraries. These are some of the items offered in this selection.

 

Tennis anyone? Here is the first book to describe how the game is played. The title is Trattato del Giuoco della Palla di messer Antonio Scaino da Salo (Treatise on the Ball Game by Mr. Antonio Scaino of Salo). Antonio Scaino was an Italian priest who wrote this book in 1555 to resolve disputes in the rules of games. It covers five games, including a precursor of soccer, but it most thoroughly describes the rules of an early version of tennis. Much remains the same. The game was already popular among nobility by this time, but played in a variety of forms with different rules. Scaino not only describes the sport, but sets down a common set of rules. He establishes the proper size of the court, proper scoring (15-30-45), and uses predecessors of terms still used today - "vantaggio" (advantage) and "a due" (deuce). He also establishes the deuce in scoring, the need to win by at least two points as he felt one point insufficient to show clear superiority. Item 84. Priced at $45,000.

 

Here is another first. It is a first edition of the first practical bibliography written. Its title is Liber de Scriptoribus Ecclesiasticis. Despite its title, it is not limited to ecclesiastical books, though they do form the great majority. The author of this 1494 book was Johannes Trithemius. Trithemius (or Tritheim) was a polymath, but professionally, he was an abbot at the monastery of Sponheim. When he arrived, it had 48 books in its library. He expanded that number to 2,000. In the process, he began organizing and cataloging the collection. Trithemius received many inquiries concerning books as a result of his great knowledge, which led him to the idea of creating a bibliography of ecclesiastical writers. He began work on this book in 1487, as he set out in alphabetical order a list of nearly a thousand writers, eventually recording almost 7,000 books. Being a polymath, Trithemius wrote on a variety of topics, including one book that made it to the Church's banned book list. It covers magic and the occult, topics which fascinated Trithemius but not the Catholic Church. Item 96. $75,000.

 

We mentioned that there are many personal library and auction catalogues in this collection. Here are several which allow us to follow one such collection through its building to its piecemeal dispersion. Claude Gros de Boze was an 18th century French scholar and numismatist, an expert on medals. He was in charge of the King's collection of medals and was elected to the French Academy. De Boze was also a book collector, and developed one of the finest collections of his time. It featured such items as a Gutenberg Bible and a Mainz Psalter of 1457. Item 17 is the Catalogue des Livres du Cabinet de M. De Boze, a catalogue of de Boze's library, published in 1745. It is a beautiful catalogue, printed by the King's Printer. It was printed in a limited edition for friends. Hill has found various estimates by bibliographers for the print run, all short - 12, 25, 36, and 50. This copy contains a portrait of de Boze, a mystery since Hill has found no other copies with it. It may have been added by his nephew as a tribute to his uncle. $45,000.

 

Next up we have an edition of the above title published in 1753. That was the year de Boze died, this issue being published posthumously. It was prepared for the en bloc sale of his collection by auctioneer Gabriel Martin. The over 2,700 item collection was sold to two collectors, Jules Francois de Cotte and Charles Robert Boutin, ahead of the planned auction. The two kept the books they wanted and sold off about half of the remainder for almost what they paid for them all to Louis-Jean Gaignat. No need to feel sorry for Gaignat for paying too much. He sold them to another collector for a healthy profit. Item 18. $2,500.

 

Next we have the Catalogue des Livres provenans de la Bibliothéque de feu M. de Boze... published in 1754. This sale was put on by Gabriel Martin and consisted of the remainder of the de Boze collection Cotte and Boudin retained from the sale to Gaignat but did not wish to keep for themselves. Among this group was de Boze's Gutenberg Bible. Item 19. $1,250.

 

Now for one more piece to the de Boze dispersal. It comes from many years later - 1804. This is the auction Catalogue des Livres rares et précieux, et des Manuscrits, composant la Bibliotheque de M. Jules Francois de Cotte. This sale included the books de Cotte had retained from the de Boze collection along with others he owned. De Cotte obviously chose to sell off his collection while still living as he died in 1811. Item 32. $3,500.

 

Jonathan A. Hill Bookseller may be reached at 646-827-0724 or jonathan@jonathanahill.com. The website is www.jonathanahill.com.

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  • Australian Book Auctions
    Books, Maps, Modern Literature
    May 14 (US) / May 15 (Australia)
    Australian Book Auctions, May 14/15: ORWELL, George. ANIMAL FARM. London, Secker & Warburg, 1945. $8,000 to $12,000 AUD.
    Australian Book Auctions, May 14/15: MILNE, A.A. THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER With decorations by Ernest H. Shepard. London, Methuen, 1928. Deluxe limited edition. $3,000 to $4,000 AUD.
    Australian Book Auctions, May 14/15: TWAIN, Mark. THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN, (Tom Sawyer’s Comrade). New York, 1885. $1,000 to $1,500 AUD.
    Australian Book Auctions
    Books, Maps, Modern Literature
    May 14 (US) / May 15 (Australia)
    Australian Book Auctions, May 14/15: RAND, Ayn. ATLAS SHRUGGED. Random House, New York, 1957. First edition. $800 to $1,200 AUD.
    Australian Book Auctions, May 14/15: [BAUM, L. Frank]. PICTURES FROM THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ By W.W. Denslow… Chicago, [1903]. $400 to $800 AUD.
    Australian Book Auctions, May 14/15: HELLER, Joseph. CATCH-22. London, Jonathan Cape, 1962. $400 to $600 AUD.
  • Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: Isaac Newton on chemistry and matter, and alchemy, Autograph Manuscript, "A Key to Snyders," 3 pp, after 1674. $100,000 - $150,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: Exceptionally rare first printing of Plato's Timaeus. Florence, 1484. $50,000 - $80,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: On the Philosophy of Self-Interest: Adam Smith's copy of Helvetius's De l'homme, Paris, 1773. $40,000 - $60,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: "Magical Calendar of Tycho Brahe" - very rare hermetic broadside. Engraved by Merian for De Bry. c.1618. $30,000 - $50,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: Author's presentation issue of Einstein's proof of Relativity, "Erklärung der Perihelbewegung des Merkur aus der allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie." 1915. $30,000 - $50,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: First Latin edition of Maimonides' Guide for the Perplexed. Paris, 1520. $20,000 - $30,000.
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: De Broglie manuscript on the nature of matter in quantum physics, 3 pp, 1954. $20,000 - $30,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: Tesla autograph letter signed on electricty and electromagnetic theory. 1894. $20,000 - $30,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: Heinrich Hertz scientific manuscript on his mentor Hermann Von Helmholtz, 1891. $20,000 - $30,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: The greatest illustrated work in Alchemy: Micheal Maier's Atalanta Fugiens. Oppenheim, 1618. $30,000 - $50,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: Illustrated Alchemical manuscript, a Mysterium Magnum of the Rosicurcians, 18th-century. $30,000 - $50,000
    Bonhams, Apr. 28 – May 7: Rare Largest Paper Presentation Copy of Newton's Principia, London, 1726. The third and most influential edition. $60,000 - $90,000
  • Gonnelli
    Auction 51
    Antique prints, paintings and maps
    May 14st 2024
    Gonnelli: Leonard Bramer, The descent from the cross, 1634. Starting price 3200€
    Gonnelli: Gustav Hjalmar de Morner Karel, Rome’s Carnival, 1820. Starting price 1000€
    Gonnelli: Various Authors, Mater Dolorosa, 1700. Starting price 200€
    Gonnelli: Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Carcere Oscura, 1790. Starting price 180€
    Gonnelli: Jan Brueghel, Marine fauna view, 1620 ca. Starting price 28000€
    Gonnelli: Ippolito Scarsella, Mary and Christ with Sant Rocco and Arch-Angel Michele,1615. Starting price 8000€
    Gonnelli: Hans Sebald Beham, Adam and Eve, 1543. Starting price 600€
    Gonnelli: Francesco Burani, Baccanale, 1630. Starting Price 280€
    Gonnelli: Giuseppe Maria Mitelli, Plance from Ventiquattr’ore, 1675. Starting price 800€
    Gonnelli: Giuseppe Angeli, Livorno’s Plan, 1793. Starting price 240€
    Gonnelli: XIV Century Artist, Capital “N” letter, 1350 ca. Starting price 340€
  • Sotheby’s
    Modern First Editions
    Available for Immediate Purchase
    Sotheby’s, Available Now: Winston Churchill. The Second World War. Set of First-Edition Volumes. 6,000 USD
    Sotheby’s, Available Now: A.A. Milne, Ernest H. Shepard. A Collection of The Pooh Books. Set of First-Editions. 18,600 USD
    Sotheby’s, Available Now: Salvador Dalí, Lewis Carroll. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Finely Bound and Signed Limited Edition. 15,000 USD
    Sotheby’s
    Modern First Editions
    Available for Immediate Purchase
    Sotheby’s, Available Now: Ian Fleming. Live and Let Die. First Edition. 9,500 USD
    Sotheby’s, Available Now: J.K. Rowling. Harry Potter Series. Finely Bound First Printing Set of Complete Series. 5,650 USD
    Sotheby’s, Available Now: Ernest Hemingway. A Farewell to Arms. First Edition, First Printing. 4,200 USD

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