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A CURA DI GIAMPAOLO ZUCCHINI GUIDA 1985 287 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: ANCORA IMBALLATO NEL CELLOPHANE EDITORIALE, COME DA FOTO. L'Autore (Ashby, Leicestershire, 1574 - Higham, Norfolk, 1656) prelato e scrittore inglese. Vescovo di Exeter e Norwich, sostenne la chiesa anglicana nell'aspra polemica coi puritani. Rifacendosi a Teofrasto, compose un interessante volume di Caratteri (Characters, 1608) e, sulla scia di Giovenale, violente poesie satiriche: Virgidemiarum (1597). Parole e frasi comuni abbia abitanti AGOSTINO Alberico Gentili alcuni alter et idem Another World antichi Australe banchetti Beroaldo beve Cambridge Capitolo casa certo chiamano Chiesa cibo città cittadini costoro costruita costumi Crapulia dall'italiano Deipnosophistae dice DIODORO SICULO donne Elcesaiti English erano Ermafroditica famoso figlio fiume francese geografi giorno gnostici greco haeresibus Hall's Hanau Hawstead historica Huntingdon infatti infine inglese isole J.M. WANDS John John Donne John Milton Joseph Hall Larcinia latino Lavernia legge libro Liperia Locania London Londra lungo mondo Moronia Moronia Felice Moronia Pia Mundus Mundus alter narra nome nuovo OMERO opera Paesi Bassi Pamfagonia Paracelso passo PLINIO popolo porta propria provincia pubblica regione ricorda riferimento ritenevano satira scritto scrive Seneca sètta Sofala spagnolo tedesco teologia Terra Australe Terra Australis testo traduzione tratta trova ubriaco uccelli uomini Utopia vedere vengono vesti viaggio vicino viene vino Viraginia Virgidemiae Works World Zeus Soggetti: Letteratura inglese, Poeti satirici, Età Elisabettiana, Anglosassone, Classici, Virgidemiae, Mercurius Britannicus, Tommaso Moro, Utopia, Città del Sole, Campanella, Bacone, Nuova Atlantide, Crapulia, Viraginia, Moronia, Fantasia, Utopismo, Cuccagna, Fantasy, Romance, Luciano, Erasmo, Rabelais, Seicento, Morale, Ironia, Sarcasmo, Isola ermafroditica, Ginecopoli, Pamfagonia, Narrativa, Viaggio, Satira, Travels
194333155Editions d'Art Albert Skira "COLLECTION LES TRESORS DE LA LITTERATURE FRANCAISE -", EDITIONS D'ART ALBERT SKIRA. 1943. 4 tomes in-8 brochés sous étui cartonné, 268 + 287 + 280 + 278 pages. Théâtre Tome 1 : le thébaïde - alexandre - andromaque - Tome 2 : les plaideurs - britannicus - bérénice - Tome 3 : bajazet - mithridate - iphigenie - Tome 4 : phèdre - esther - athalie. Complet en 4 volumes, en très bon état.
1950lit15mContient Andromaque, Phèdre, Britannicus. Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, France, 1950. Couverture rigide en similicuir rouge.
193011408Classiques Plon 1930 333 pages in8. 1930. broché. 333 pages. Le contenu présente Jean Racine comme le maître de la tragédie classique française du XVIIe siècle dont l'œuvre révolutionne le genre en faisant des passions humaines (amour jalousie violence) le moteur principal de l'action dramatique. Ses pièces souvent inspirées de l'Antiquité grecque et romaine mettent en scène des personnages en lutte contre leurs pulsions et désirs dans des intrigues marquées par la fatalité
19881258501988 A Paris, Chez Jean de Bonnot, tenant négoce de libraire à l'enseigne du canon - MCMLXXXVIII (1988) - Complet en 3 volumes in-8, reliure plein cuir de l'éditeur, dos lisse, riches décors en doré et à froid sur les plats et au dos, tranche de tête dorée, signet, frontispice - LXV-401 + 472 + 372-CXI pages sur papier filigrané à la forme - Illustrations hors texte et ornements (bandeaux & culs-de-lampe) - Tirage spécial - Exemplaire de tête
108164 tomes en 4 volumes in 12 brochés, couverture à rabats, éditions d’art Albert SKIRA. Genève Les trésors de la littérature française. 1) La thébaïde ou les frères ennemis, Alexandre le grand,, non coupé, 15 août 1944 2) Les plaideurs, Britannicus, Bérénice 15août 1944, non coupé. 3) Bajazet, Mithridate, Iphigénie 15 août 1944. 4) Phèdre, Esther, Athalie 15 août 1944. Très bon état. Un étui cartonné
1887R320152205Eugène Belin. 1887. In-12. Cartonné. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 804 pages - papier jauni - dos absent - coins, tranches et plats frottés - annotation + étiquette collée sur le 1er plat - tampons + annotations sur le 1er contre plat et la page de faux titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 792-Théâtre
19488687Bordas 1948 411 pages in8. 1948. broché. 411 pages.
17583Editions de l'Image littéraire, Nice 1948. 4 volumes brochés en feuillets, couverture imprimée rempliée, illustrés de soixante-quatre planches hors-texte, bandeaux en tête de chapitre, 16 burins de Raoul Serres, 16 eaux-fortes de Pierre Leroy, 16 burins de Mario Prassinos, 16 burins de Paul Lemagny. Ouvrages en excellent état, sans rousseurs, richement illustrés par de grands artistes, parfaits pour être relés par exemple.
LFA-126739383Un ouvrage de 305 pages, format 110 x 170 mm, relié cartonnage rouge, s.d. (milieu du XXe siècle), Bibliothèque Hachette, bon état
033260912X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1165755920.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1358372772.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1385131136.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
173248541London: Printed for A. Millar at Buchanan's Head over- against St. Clement's Church in the Strand 1732. 1st Printing. Disbound now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Bit of age-toning Very Good. 16 pp. Tailpiece. 4to: A - B4. 8-5/8" x 6-7/8" <br/><br/>"The 'Charitable Corporation' was an institution intended to provide low cost loans for the poor. In essence it was a large pawn-broking scheme which provided 'relief of the industrious poor by assisting them with small sums upon pledges at legal interest'. Corruption and fraud were soon associated with the organisation with Smollett calling it a 'nefarious corporation'. The scheme collapsed in 1731." quoted from a RBH listing. Printed for A. Millar, at Buchanan's Head, over- against St. Clement's Church, in the Strand unknown books
133404385X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full gray cloth boards. Dust jacket has some edge wear and discoloration. Modern Library number 194. 4 7/8"w x 7 1/8"h 372 pages. Rockwell Kent torchbearer design on endpapers and in on cover. Includes The Cid, Cinna, Phaedra, Andromache, Britannicus, and Athaliah.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full gray cloth boards. Dust jacket has some edge wear and discoloration. Modern Library number 194. 4 7/8"w x 7 1/8"h 372 pages. Rockwell Kent torchbearer design on endpapers and in on cover. Includes The Cid, Cinna, Phaedra, Andromache, Britannicus, and Athaliah.
1533WRCLIT66705Venettis i.e. Venice: per Victorem et Petri Rabanis & Socios 1533. 41342 leaves. Text printed in double columns. Decorated opening initial. Woodcut mermaid device on title and on recto of terminal leaf; terminal leaf utilized as pastedown minor worm penetrations to gutters of last few leaves otherwise a very good fresh copy. Bound after: Augustine Saint Bishop of Hippo: SERMONES SANCTI AUGUSTINI AD HEREMITAS . Venetiis i.e.Venice: per Merchiorem Sessam & Petrum de Rauannis 26 Augusti 1517. 134 of 135 leaves. Wanting the title; terminal blank present. Two works bound in one. Old vellum with manuscript and gilt labels on spine. Woodcut portrait inset in first text leaf. Text printed in double columns; sporadic modest tanning; small wormtrack and faint tidemark in lower margin of first two gatherings; early ink inscription in upper margin of A2; later inscription on front pastedown; wanting the title as noted otherwise a good copy. An attractive copy of an uncommon edition of this widely reprinted collection of Latin sermons. It was first published in 1495 and the long prefatory noted is dated at the end "Apriles 1495." Some subsequent editions incorporated sermons by others. The funeral sermons are divided between those appropriate for common folk vulgares and for the learned litterales. OCLC/Worldcat locates a single copy of this printing of SERMONES FVNEBRES. at UNC. The Augustine sermons are regarded as suppositious but were widely reprinted. OCLC/Worldcat locates two copies of this edition of that text: Cambridge and Folger. The Cambridge copy is not listed in Adams. OCLC: 52572060 & 54341204. per Victorem et Petri Rabanis & Socios hardcover books
149564829(Brescia, Angelus und Jacobus Britannicus, 26. März 1495. 8°. 94 nn. Bll. (1-2 Spalten, 40 Zeilen, Got. Typ.), Pgmt. d. 16. Jhds. m. durchzogenen Bünden.
1491ABC_49700Colophon: Venice 1491. Folio. Bernardinus Benalius & Matteo Capcasa 19th-century gold- and blind-tooled half brown morocco and marbled paper sides with the author title and impressum lettered in gold. 48 ll. First incunable edition that brings together the Renaissance commentaries of Johannes Britannicus ca. 1450-1518 and Bartholomaeus Fontius 1446-1513 this printing of the Satires of Aulus Persius Flaccus 34-62 CE presents one of the most challenging and intellectually demanding works of Roman satire. The joint appearance of these commentaries marks a decisive moment in the reception of Persius as they soon became the standard interpretative apparatus for his work throughout the late 15th and early 16th centuries.Persius satirised Stoic ethics and literary style criticised the practice of asking the gods for material gain and challenged contemporary views on life goals and freedom all set against the decadence and corruption of Neros court in Rome. Although influenced by the satires of Lucilius and Horace Persius calm earnest and didactic approach lends his work a subtle depth often absent from that of his predecessors. He died prematurely leaving his satires unfinished however they were subsequently edited and arranged by his friends Cornutus and Bassus. Already in antiquity the satires were renowned for their density and obscurity. While admired by writers such as Martial and Quintilian they required extensive explanation for students and readers.This need is met here by the surrounding commentaries. Britannicus a humanist from Brescia provides a predominantly grammatical and philological exposition elucidating Persius compressed syntax rare vocabulary and classical allusions. Fontius a Florentine humanist and professor of rhetoric and poetry complements this with a more philosophical and ethical interpretation clarifying Persius Stoic doctrines and moral purpose. Fontius commentary first issued separately in Florence in 1477 and revised in 1488 was instrumental in restoring Persius to the humanist curriculum.The present Venetian edition closely follows the layout and text of earlier Venetian and Trevisan printings with Fontius commentary 1480-1482 and reflects the high typographical standards of late 15th-century Venice. With some contemporary manuscript annotations commenting on the text in the margins some small shelfmark annotations on the front pastedown the boards are somewhat rubbed/shaved with a grey stain on the outer margin of leaf 35 and some slight browning and staining throughout. Otherwise in good condition.l BMC V 373; Goff P 353; GW M31402; Hain & Coppinger 12736; ISTC ip00353000; Pell Ms: Pellechet & Polain 9247; Proctor 4878; Sallander 2384; USTC 992231; not in IDL. hardcover
1983195192-1Edinburgh, Edinburgh Univ. Press ( 1983). Gr.8°. XIV, 247 S. Mit Abb. u. Ktn. Original-Leinenband
0267510438.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1354412680.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
150012185Brescia: Angelus Britannicus. Good with no dust jacket. 1500. First Edition Thus. Vellum. 150 leaves. Sig. 2 a-s8 t4. Double columns 45 lines to a column. Printer and date from the colophon ISTC ib00431000 title from colophon. January 28 1500. Contemporary limp vellum with handwritten brown ink title to the spine. Occasional initials Gothic type catch words at quire. Vellum is aged with patina and wear some staining vellum on the spine is cracking where the internal ties are. Interior pastedowns are loose front pastedown has a small hole one blank repaired at gutter with vellum various names/inscriptions on blanks title page has numerous owner names some crossed out. There is some marginalia including an occasional manicule some of the marginalia in p quire has been trimmed at the margin edges the occasional ink blot a few initials have later rubrication old bookseller notes in pencil at last blank. A quite scarce incunable edition of St. Bernard's sermons on the Song of Songs supposedly edited by Gregorius Britannicus from the 1482 edition. Only 1 copy is recorded as sold at auction in the last 75 years and there are only 7 copies shown in North America all in the U. S. Bernard of Clairvaux was a dominant personality of the 12th century the founder of the Cistercians and as head of the Order involved in the politicial philosophical and religious issues of his day including the papal schism of 1130. "In his Sermons on the Song of Songs one sees the allegorical method of scriptural exegesis applied to the most beloved book of the Bible in the monastic tradition." Kilian Walsh "The Works of Bernard of Clairvaux" . The printer Angelo Britannico worked with his brother Giacomo in Brescia printing religious and musical works in small format editions with elegantly simple Gothic type which they had commissioned themselves using paper made especially for them - their watermark is quite clear on the colophon/registrum page just below the distinctive printer's mark. An interesting and scarce incunabulum. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Angelus Britannicus hardcover