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1514159868Venice: Aldus Manutius and Andreas Torresanus August 1514. The philosophers' banquet Editio princeps. The only extant work of Athenaeus of Naucratis Sophists at Dinner has been described as an "encyclopaedia under the disguise of a dialogue" Sandys p. 330: containing countless anecdotes from ancient authors on food wine and dining customs this is an invaluable source of information on ancient daily life. The title Deipnosophistae can be literally translated as "men learned in the arts of the banquet". The work is an account of a series of banquets held at the house of the Roman pontiff Larentius attended by major exponents of all disciplines - including Democritus Galen Ulpian and Plutarch - who discuss extensively of grammar poetry rhetoric music philosophy and medicine. "Food and drink cups and cookery stories of famous banquets scandalous anecdotes specimens of ancient riddles and drinking songs and disquisitions on instruments of music are only part of the miscellaneous fare which is here provided. We are indebted to the quotations in Athenaeus for our knowledge of passages from about 700 ancient writers who would otherwise be unknown to us" ibid. Also included is the text of the earliest known recipe by a named author Mithaecus in any language and what may be considered to be the first patents i.e. exclusive right granted to an inventor. The text was edited by the prominent Greek scholar Marcus Musurus c.1470-1517 from an early 10th-century manuscript Marcianus Gr. 447. A native of Odemira modern Heraklion in Crete Musurus worked as professor of Greek at the University of Padua Erasmus attended his lectures there and later at the University of Venice. In 1493 he began a collaboration with the Aldine press which lasted for over two decades producing editions of the Greek classics; Musurus's handwriting notably was the model for Aldus's celebrated Greek type. This was the last edition he worked on before Aldus's death in 1515. In the Latin preface Aldus refers to him affectionately as "Musurus noster" "our Musurus" and praises the accuracy of his corrections to the text. Aldus began to plan a Greek edition of Athenaeus soon after establishing his press; a one-page proof of an unrealized edition printed in Aldus's second Greek type first used in 1496 and containing the epitome of Book One survives at the Pierpont Morgan Library. Provenance: Paris library of St.-Germain-des-Pres largely formed by the humanist bishop of Meaux Guillaume Briconnet 1472-1534 its library opened to the public from 1636; Marquess of Bath Longleat sold at auction Christie's 13 June 2002 lot 8 £17328; since in a private collection. Super-chancery folio 327 x 211 mm. 168 leaves paginated. Aldine device Fletcher f4 on title page and verso of last leaf Greek type 3bis:90 text italic 1:80 dedication roman 12:90 incidental 45 lines and 2 headlines pages ruled in red. Initial spaces with guide-letters. Early 19th-century blue straight-grain morocco by Bozerian jeune François Bozérian 1765-1826 spine with raised bands tooled in gilt and blind with pointillé design sides with roll-tooled border à vermiculures board edges gilt citron morocco doublures with gilt roll-tooled border olive free endpaper vellum flyleaves gilt edges pink silk book marker. Housed in a dark blue quarter morocco solander box by the Chelsea Bindery. 17th-century armorial stamp of the library of the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés Paris to title page; the abbey was founded in the 6th century and its library opened to the public from 1636. Negligible superficial split at foot of rear joint but firm couple of minor scuffs to front cover light foxing to endpapers two nicks to upper edge of title page discreet repairs to margins of pp. 79 and 239 very occasional faint marks to contents otherwise internally crisp and clean. An handsome well-margined copy presenting attractively in the binding. Adams A 2096; Bitting p. 18; Brunet I 535; Dibdin p. 199; EDIT 16 CNCE 3340; Renouard 158:5; USTC 811383; Vicaire 50. John Edwin Sandys A History of Classical Scholarship Vol. I 1903. hardcover
197553567<p><em><strong>Deipnosophists</strong></em></p><p>Two volumes. Hard cover 21 cm 338557 pp. Contains the ancient greek text translation and comments in modern greek.</p><p>==============================================================</p><p><strong><em><strong>The shipping cost estimated by the system covers books weighing up to 750 gr.; a surcharge depending on the actual weight and destination applies for heavier books.</strong></em></strong></p><p><strong><em><strong><br /></strong></em></strong></p> Papyrus hardcover
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1992DADAX3598711034De Gruyter 1992-01-01. Nachdr. von 1927. Reprint 2013. hardcover. New. 5.50x2.00x7.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. De Gruyter hardcover
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182715560Lipsiae Weidmannia 1827 3 volumes in-8 (13 X 22,5 cm) demi basane blonde, dos à nerfs, filets à froid, plats de papier marbré. XX + 1896 pp.
15353160Basileae: Joannes Valderus 1535. Quarto 34 333 1. Second edition. Text in Greek editor's notes in Latin & Greek. One of the most important works of late classical antiquity dealing with food wine and table customs dating from the third century A.D. The book is a fictionalized symposium of twenty one artists writers musicians and surgeons discussing all things that according to Greek custom should adorn a banquet. The names of the most famous gastronomers and most celebrated cooks are recorded and the text of a recipe from a lost cookbook by Mithaecus is quoted -- the earliest recipe by a named author in any language. The virtues and qualities of various wines are the subjects of lengthy discourses. Table ornament and decoration are also treated. Rebound in modern half-vellum text-block trimmed. Generally very good internally with a touch of foxing to some leaves and pages supple. With the bookplate of Anne Willan noted authority on French food founder of the prestigious Ecole de Cuisine La Varenne and with her husband Mark truly great cookbook collectors. This edition very scarce in the trade. OCLC locates eight copies only one in the US at the University of Kansas; this edition not listed in Bitting Cagle or Vicaire. Joannes Valderus hardcover books
Original front wrap mounted. Book has been rebound in plain card covers. Some pages unopened. Some foxing. ; Text in Greek; introduction in Latin; other title: Deipnosophistae/ deipnosophists. , V2: (1887) iv, 498, ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 2; 498 pages
18271210782(Leipzig; Weidmann'sche Buchhandlung) Lipsiae; Libraria Weidmannia G. Reimer, 1827. XX; 595 S. / S. 598 - 1236 / S. 1238 - 1896; 20 cm; 3 fadengeh., rückengoldgepr. Pappbände.
Gute, stabile Exemplare / 3 BÄNDE; Einbände berieben u. stw. beschabt; innen Vorsätze mit kl. Besitzvermerk; Seitenstw. geringfügig fleckig. - (Bücher 1 - 14; in 3 Bänden). // Griechisch; Latein. - Athenaios (Athenaios Naukrátios, lateinisch Athenaeus Naucratita, selten Naucratitus) war ein griechischer Poikilograph aus Naukratis in Ägypten. Athenaios wirkte während der Herrschaft der severischen Kaiser (193 bis 235) und lebte anfangs in Alexandria, später in der Hauptstadt Rom. Nach dem literarischen Vorbild von Platons Symposion berichtet Athenaios seinem Freund Timokrates über die Teilnahme an einem mehrtägigen Gastmahl in Rom. Der Gastgeber Publius Livius Larensis und seine insgesamt 29 Gäste behandeln in Form von Tischgesprächen die altgriechischen Sitten und Gebräuche, das Alltagsleben, die politische Geschichte, zeitgenössische Kunst (unter anderem die attische Komödie) und Wissenschaft, weniger jedoch die Philosophie, der Athenaios nicht sehr zugeneigt war. Dabei werden über 700 antike Autoren zitiert, wobei die meisten davon ohne die Zitierung bei Athenaios sonst unbekannt wären. Es ist allerdings nicht immer klar, ob Athenaios die entsprechenden Werke selbst gelesen hat oder ob er teilweise aus Zwischenquellen geschöpft hat. Die Sammlung von Zitaten ist jedenfalls gerade aufgrund des Verlusts zahlreicher dieser Werke von großem Wert. Die Teilnehmer des Gastmahls sind teilweise an reale Persönlichkeiten angelehnt, wie der Gastgeber. Bei anderen Personen spielen fiktive Elemente mit hinein. Die im Werk geäußerte Kritik an Kaiser Commodus (180 bis 192) lässt vermuten, dass das Werk bald nach 193 entstanden ist. Die Überlieferung stützt sich in erster Linie auf einen 1423 aus Konstantinopel nach Italien gebrachten Codex. … (wiki) // Karl Wilhelm Dindorf, latinisiert Guilielmus Dindorfus (* 2. Januar 1802 in Leipzig; † 1. August 1883 ebenda) war ein Klassischer Philologe. Von 1828 bis 1833 war Dindorf als außerordentlicher Professor für Literaturgeschichte an der Philosophischen Fakultät der Leipziger Universität tätig. Als sich seine Hoffnungen zerschlugen, als Nachfolger Christian Daniel Becks den Lehrstuhl für griechische und lateinische Literatur zu übernehmen, trat er von diesem Posten zurück. Danach wirkte er als Schriftsteller und Privatgelehrter. Er gab zahlreiche Editionen antiker griechischer Texte heraus, die oft mehrere Auflagen erlebten und zum Teil noch im 20. Jahrhundert nachgedruckt wurden. 1846 wurde Dindorf zum korrespondierenden Mitglied der Preußischen Akademie der Wissenschaften gewählt. ... (wiki) // ... Epitomes codices Casaubonus liabuit duo, alterum membranaceum Ioannis Levinii, canonici Antwerpiensis, obiter ab nescio quo inspectiim , alterum Davidis Hoeschelii, Leviniano siinilliinuin, de quo ab Casaubono dictum est in initio Animad-versionum et in epistola XXVI. p. 15. ed. Almelov. annb 1593 scripta. Dono Hoeschelium Casaubono codiceih dedisse eo probabile fit quod post Casauboni mortem ex eius bibliotheca in Museum Britannicum illatus est, ubi hodie numeratur 16 D. X. Est chartaceus, ab initio mancus. ... Habet in fine dissertationem de Nili incremento ab Schweighaeusero et nobis Jibro secundo subiectam. Panyasidis fragmentum (II. p. 36 d) et alia ex codice suo ipse ediderat Hoeschelius anno 1588 ad Ioannis Damasceni orationem in transfigurationein domini, Augustac Vindelico-rum emissam: quo libro ab Schweighaeusero p. XXXIX. cornmemorato ego carui. Praeterea Casaubonus aliis quibusdam priorum editionum exemplaribus non accuratius descriptis usus est, quo-rum marginibus et codicum lectiones et virorum doctorum coniecturae ab illis non satis distinctae allitae fuenmt. Quamobrem cavendum est ne vel codici tribuatur quod ex coniectura profectum est vel coniecturae pro codicum lectionibus babeantur: quomm errorum culpam et Casaubohus et Schweighaeuserus contraxerunt. … (Vorwort; Band I; XI)
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001031B. G. Teubner Stuttgart 1965/66. Oktav 205 x 140 mm Org.-Ganzleinen XLI I 491 1 S.; IV 498 S.; XII 810 S. jeder Band mit dezentem Namenseintrag auf vorderem Innendeckel wohlerhaltenes Exemplar. Bibliotheca Scriptorum graecorum et romanorum Teubneriana.; 1101-1103. - - oR-Doki DOK Bibliotheca Scriptorum graecorum et romanorum Teubneriana.; 1101-1103. - - oR-Doki DOK B. G. Teubner, Stuttgart, 1965/66. unknown
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20051746291De Gruyter 2020-05-05. 1st. hardcover. New. 6x1x9. De Gruyter hardcover
51014Teubner Leipzig 1923/23/25. 3 in 4 vols. XLI491;IV498;XII346; 347-810p. Blue cloth rebinding. Spine gilt titled. Interleaved. Vol.2: Small hole to spine; upper corners cover slightly bumped. Series: Bibliotheca Teubneriana. hardcover
33600Teubner Leipzig 1961. Photomechanical reprint ed.1887. XLI491p. Cloth. Spine a bit discoloured. Cover and spine with a few light stains. Series: Bibliotheca Teubneriana. hardcover