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1998__3598711034The University of Michigan Press 1998. Hardcover. New. nachdr. von 1927. reprint 2013 ed. edition. 824 pages. Latin language. 7.75x5.50x2.00 inches. The University of Michigan Press hardcover
ANAIS-0674992598Loeb Classical Library 1930-01-01. hardcover. Good. 16x12.4x3.3. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Loeb Classical Library hardcover
KS374-002Leipzig B. G. Teubner 1887-1890. Kl.-Oktav. Org.-Ganzleinen geringfügig fleckig. XLI I 491 1 S.; IV 498 S. und Verlagswerbung: 1 Bl. 34 S. 1 Bl.; XII 810 S. und Verlagswerbung: 34 S. 1 Bl. insgesamt wohlerhalten. Erste Ausgabe dieser Textrezension noch heute mustergültig unübertroffen und nachgedruckt. - PROVENANCE: The book offered comes from the library of the world-famous Karl-Sudhoff-Institute for the History of Medicine and Sciences of the Leipzig University which was dispersed by sale by the end of 2018. The institute was the first of its kind in the world when it was founded in 1906 and through its existence it gained much considerable relevance for the international emergence of a modern history of science and the source-based cultural studies. The institute was overseen by Karl Sudhoff the most important historian of medicine of the 20th century as was the annexed library that contained a high number of volumes sent and sometimes even dedicated to him personally. After Sudhoff's death in 1938 the institute was renamed to Karl-Sudhoff-Institut in honour of his achievements. All books from this library offered by us about 2.500 were properly withdrawn from the Leipzig University Libraries holdings and bear corresponding marks such as handwritten signatures on spines stamps on titlepages or fly leaves. In general these were added to the volumes in a very careful manner and do not or only to a very small or neglectable degree affect the aesthetical appearance of the books. - Erste Ausgabe dieser Textrezension noch heute mustergültig unübertroffen und nachgedruckt. - PROVENANCE: The book offered comes from the library of the world-famous Karl-Sudhoff-Institute for the History of Medicine and Sciences of the Leipzig University which was dispersed by sale by the end of 2018. The institute was the first of its kind in the world when it was founded in 1906 and through its existence it gained much considerable relevance for the international emergence of a modern history of science and the source-based cultural studies. The institute was overseen by Karl Sudhoff the most important historian of medicine of the 20th century as was the annexed library that contained a high number of volumes sent and sometimes even dedicated to him personally. After Sudhoff's death in 1938 the institute was renamed to Karl-Sudhoff-Institut in honour of his achievements. All books from this library offered by us about 2.500 were properly withdrawn from the Leipzig University Libraries holdings and bear corresponding marks such as handwritten signatures on spines stamps on titlepages or fly leaves. In general these were added to the volumes in a very careful manner and do not or only to a very small or neglectable degree affect the aesthetical appearance of the books. - Erste Ausgabe dieser Textrezension noch heute mustergültig unübertroffen und nachgedruckt. - PROVENANCE: The book offered comes from the library of the world-famous Karl-Sudhoff-Institute for the History of Medicine and Sciences of the Leipzig University which was dispersed by sale by the end of 2018. The institute was the first of its kind in the world when it was founded in 1906 and through its existence it gained much considerable relevance for the international emergence of a modern history of science and the source-based cultural studies. The institute was overseen by Karl Sudhoff the most important historian of medicine of the 20th century as was the annexed library that contained a high number of volumes sent and sometimes even dedicated to him personally. After Sudhoff's death in 1938 the institute was renamed to Karl-Sudhoff-Institut in honour of his achievements. All books from this library offered by us about 2.500 were properly withdrawn from the Leipzig University Libraries holdings and bear corresponding marks such as handwritten signatures on spines stamps on titlepages or fly leaves. In general these were added to the volumes in a very careful manner and do not or only to a very small or neglectable degree affect the aesthetical appearance of the books. - Leipzig, B. G. Teubner, 1887-1890. unknown
1556181651556 un volume, reliure plein veau raciné à coins (binding full calfskin with corners) brun in-octavo, RELIURE D'EPOQUE restaurée au dos et aux coins (restauration 19ème mais propre), dos 4 nerfs (spine without raised band) fendu, décoré or (gilt), titre frappé or, charnière de la 1ère de couverture fendue avec 1er plat détaché, centre des plats avec fer branche dorée en ovale dans un encadrement d'un filet doré, toutes tranches lisses, sans illustration (no illustration) excepté des lettrines gravées sur bois en noir + la marque de l'Imprimeur sur toute la dernière page gravée sur bois en noir, texte en latin, [52- index] 1122 [i.e. 1118, la pagination sautant de 1112 à 1117-2] pages + 1 ff marque typographique (sig. a-b8, c10, A-A3a8), 1556 Basilea : per Henrichum Petri Editeur,
05767Lyon: 1556. Ancient Greek Dining Customs including remarks on Ancient Taste in Music <br /> Dance Games Court Behavior and other details of the Lifestyles of the Wealthy Classes<br /> <br /> ATHENAEUS. Athenaei Dipnosophistarum sive Coenae sapientum Libri XV. Natale de Comitibus Veneto nunc primùm è Graeca in Latinam linguam vertente. Lugduni: Apud Sebastianum Barptolomaei Honorati Colophon: Jacobus Faure Excudebat 1556. <br /> <br /> First Lyon Latin translation published the same year as the Basel edition.<br /> <br /> Small octavo 6 5/8 x 4 inches; 168 x 101 mm. xxiv 1-898 27 index 1 imprint pp. <br /> <br /> Old vellum with manuscript title on spine. List of Ancient writers on front paste-down also "A.M. Martin" in brown ink front blank flyleaf not present. Front inner hinge broken but vellum joint sound.<br /> <br /> With the armorial bookplate of celebrated collector Robert Walsingham Martin on rear paste-down. "The collection of the Wall Street banker Robert Walsingham Martin "probably the most outstanding library to be dispersed at auction in this country since the sale of the books of the late Lucius Wilmerding in 1950-1951" Parke Bernet Galleries NY 12th November 1963.<br /> <br /> "Athanaeus treats of a number of subjects relative to gastronomy. The names of the most famous epicures are cited anecdotes of noted persons usages in the ordinary repasts and in feasts as well as the virtues and qualities of legumes fish and meats." Bitting p.19.<br /> <br /> The surviving fifteen books of Athenaeus's Dinner Table Philosophers provide unique information regarding ancient Greek dining customs including remarks on ancient taste in music dance games court behavior and other details of the lifestyles of the wealthy classes. He also refers to almost 800 different authors and 2500 works. Because so many ancient texts do not survive the Deipnosophistae contains the only reference to many works and authors otherwise lost. Book XIII contains important information regarding sexuality in classical and Hellenistic Greece.<br /> <br /> Athenaeus of Naucratis was a Greek rhetorician and grammarian flourishing about the end of the 2nd and beginning of the 3rd century AD. and was the esteemed author of "Dipnosophistarum sive Coenae sapientum Libri XV" This notable work translated from Greek into Latin for the first time stands as a testament to his erudition and scholarly prowess. Born into the cultural tapestry of Venice Athenaeus dedicated his intellectual endeavors to preserving and disseminating the wisdom of the ancients. His magnum opus published in the year 1556 in Lyon France under the imprint of Sebastianus Barptolomaei Honorati carries the essence of ancient Greek intellectual thought. Titled "Dipnosophistarum sive Coenae sapientum Libri XV" the work spans fifteen volumes showcasing Athenaeus's deep engagement with the symposium or philosophical banquet a concept deeply rooted in classical Greek tradition.<br /> <br /> Athenaeus's meticulous translation from Greek to Latin facilitated the accessibility of this timeless work to a wider audience contributing to the preservation of classical knowledge during the Renaissance period. His linguistic acumen and dedication to the intellectual heritage of the Hellenistic world played a pivotal role in bridging the gap between cultures and epochs. The colophon of this significant edition reveals the craftsmanship behind the publication acknowledging the printer Jacobus Faure for his role in bringing Athenaeus's work to life. The imprint reflects the collaborative spirit of the Renaissance where scholars translators and printers worked in tandem to revive and disseminate the treasures of antiquity.<br /> <br /> Athenaeus's legacy endures through his translation a beacon that guides scholars and enthusiasts alike through the rich tapestry of ancient Greek wisdom. His work not only serves as a testament to his own intellectual prowess but also as a bridge connecting the classical world to the Renaissance and beyond leaving an indelible mark on the trajectory of human knowledge and cultural exchange.<br /> <br /> Vicaire p. 50. Lyon: , 1556 unknown
16803825A PARIS. CHEZ JACQUES LANGLOIS, IMPRIMEUR ORDINAIRE DU ROY. 1680. FORT IN-4 (18 X 25 X 6,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE LXXII + 1090 PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE PLEIN VELIN IVOIRE, TITRE EN NOIR SUR DOS LISSE, TRANCHES ROUGES. ILLUSTRE D’UN PORTRAIT DE MICHEL DE MAROLLES GRAVE SUR CUIVRE PAR NANTEUIL (PAGE LXII) ET DE 2 FIGURES GRAVEES SUR BOIS DANS LE TEXTE (PAGE 737 « LA COUPE DE NESTOR » ET PAGE 986 « LE COTTABE ». ERREUR DE PAGINATION D’ORIGINE, CELLE-CI PASSANT DIRECTEMENT DE LA PAGE 360 A LA PAGE 391, LES PAGES 361 A 390 N’EXISTANT PAS (COLLATION IDENTIQUE A L’EXEMPLAIRE DE LA B. N.). PREMIERE ET UNIQUE EDITION DE LA TRADUCTION FRANCAISE PAR MICHEL DE MAROLLES, DE CE TRESOR D’ERUDITION SUR LA GASTRONOMIE ANTIQUE (BRUNET. I. 536 - VICAIRE. 51). « CETTE MINE D’ERUDITION CONTIENT DES EXTRAITS DE 800 PIECES, DES CITATIONS DE 1500 OUVRAGES PERDUS ET LES NOMS DE 700 AUTEURS DONT LA PLUPART NOUS SERAIENT INCONNUS SANS LUI » (OBERLE. FASTES, PAGE 21). TRES RARE, « TIRE A PETIT NOMBRE » SELON BRUNET. OUVRAGE COLLATIONNE, COMPLET. MANQUES DE VELIN AU DOS, AUREOLES D’HUMIDITE ANCIENNE SUR DE NOMBREUSES PAGES, PETIT MANQUE DE PAPIER PAGES 453-454, AVEC INFIME MANQUE DE CARACTERES N’AFFECTANT AUCUNEMENT LA LECTURE. PRIX ETABLI EN FONCTION DES DEFAUTS SIGNALES.
1556CAT000063Lyon: Sebastianum Barptolomari Honorati 1556. Early Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Contemporary vellum author penned to spine. Lacking ties degradation to fore-edge and corner of the front and rear covers and some wear to the page corners at the beginning and end slight dampstain in the gutter early on scattered old marginal marks and underlinings. xx 898 xxvii pp. Vicaire 50<br/><br/>The first Latin edition was the same year. The Deipnosophistae the great epic of dinner table conversation is one of the only major surviving sources for our knowledge of ancient banquets and food and represents the first written evidence of man's great love of stuffing animals with other animals; in book 4 a great roast boar is served stuffed with thrushes paunches fig-peckers eggs oysters and periwinkles - an inspiration for Grimod de la Reynière's roti sans pareil. It also includes the first written recipe saved from the lost cookbook of the Sicilian gastronome Mithaecus. It is instructions for serving the fish Tainia gut discard the head rinse slice; add cheese and oil. Size: 8vo octavo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000063. Sebastianum Barptolomari Honorati hardcover books
1556806Venice: Andrea Arrivabene 1556. Hardcover. Good. The first complete Latin edition of the ancient 3rd century A.D. Athenaeus' work on banqueting; the work is presented as conversations but touches on ancient societal norms food recipes food criticism politics love and many other topics. Of note the oldest known ""recipe"" assigned to a named chef is found in this work when a short recipe is attributed to Mithaecus fifth century B.C. on the preparation of fish on page 133 of this edition. Related we have one of the oldest examples of food criticism where Archestratus page 117 states that the preparation of fish in the style of Mithaecus' culture is disgusting and should only be reserved for covering up the flavor of poor-quality fish. This particular copy has a funny annotation on page 7 where the note taker re-writes perhaps with disbelief the statement that an aphrodisiac has the ability for the user to partake in intercourse 70 times. Bibliographic Details - Universal Short Title Catalogue USTC number 811384 not rare many copies in the world's finest libraries - BnF Trinity College Cambridge BL Merton and Bodleian Oxford among others. Only four copies recorded to the U.S. Harry Ransom Chicago U. New York Public Library U. of Penn. Physical Attributes - Measures approx. 31.5 x 21 x 2 cm. Mottled leather binding. Spine with six raised bands; 6 compartments with central gilt ornament one compartment with title in gilt on tan morocco. Edges sprinkled red. Printer's device to title page. Pages - xii 288 12 - Index Collation - 6 A-Z6 AA6 Aa6. Collates complete. Condition - See pictures. Leather binding is well-worn with corner bumps rubs a little drying chip at head and tail of spine edge and corner wear etc. Shelf mark ticket on pastedown ghosted flyleaf. Text block toned throughout with occasional page edge chip fox mark thumb dog-eared corner errant ink mark candle-ember mark etc. Occasional annotations. Title page with name in old hand. 1st three leaves with small hole near top edge no text affected. Marginal annotations to ""argumentum"" and underlining. p51 with ink mark. Marginal annotations were trimmed with binding 18th century binding. Leaves Q2 and Q3 with some odd foxing like something got on the paper food prep. A small singular wormhole near gutter no text affected. Andrea Arrivabene
155640664DB1556. Basel Henri Petri August 1556 8°. 26 Bl. 1122 S. Pappband um 1820 mit rotem goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. VD16 A 4006. Adams A2099. Hieronymus Griechischer Geist 304. Erste lateinische Ausgabe übersetzt von Natale de Conti. Die 1514 bei Aldus Manutius und Andreas Asulanus erstmals in Griechisch gedruckten «Gelehrtengespräche» aus dem 3. Jahrhundert sind eine Sammlung von Bemerkungen über die klassische Gelehrsamkeit. Im fingierten Rahmen eines Gastmahls werden Kommentare zur Archäologie Kunst Literatur und Wissenschaft gegeben. Grosser Raum ist dabei der Gastronomie gewidmet mit Abhandlungen über Speise und Getränke die Kochkunst und berühmte Bankette. «Athenaeus y traite en effet d'une quantité de sujets relatifs à la gastronomie. Les gourmands les plus fameux des cuisiniers célèbres son cité les vertues et des qualités des légumes des poissons et animaux font sujet des longues dissertations ainsi que les vins» Vicaires 52. Eigenartigerweise liess der venezianische Humanist Natale de Conti sein Buch bei Henri Petri in Basel drucken wie aus einem Brief Contis an Petri hervorgeht. Im gleichen Jahr erschienen drei Nachdrucke worunter einer in Venedig. Unser Exemplar ist ohne das letzte Blatt mit dem Druckvermerk und der Druckermarke. Titel handschriftlich ergänzt mit Verlagsangabe aber einem falschen Erscheinungsjahr. Vier Blatt mit kleinem Eckausriss ohne Textverlust. Ca. 10 Blatt mit einem Fleck im Rand. unknown
155640664DBBasel, (Henri Petri, August 1556) 8°. (26) Bl., 1122 S. Pappband um 1820 mit rotem goldgeprägtem Rückentitel.
155640664ABBasel, (Henri Petri,August 1556) 8°. 26 n.n. Bl., 1122 S. Pappband um 1820 mit rotem goldgeprägtem Rückentitel.
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
LCS-14600Première édition de la traduction française de J.-B. Le Febvre de Villebrune de l’œuvre principale d’Athénée « Le livre des Deipnosophistes » ou le Banquet des Savants. Paris, Lamy (de l’imprimerie de Didot jeune), 1789-1791. 5 volumes grand in-4 de: I/ (3) ff., 504 pp., (2) ff.; II/ (2) ff., 537 pp. (chiffrée par erreur 503), (3) pp; III/ (1) f.bl., (2) ff., 565 pp. (mal chiffrées), (4) pp., (1) f.bl.; IV/ (1) f.bl., (2) ff., 561 pp., (4) pp.; V/ (2) ff., 562 pp. Plein maroquin rouge de l’époque, grecque dorée autour des plats, dos à nerfs ornés, coupes décorées, roulette intérieure dorée, tranches dorées. Reliures de l’époque. 307 x 227 mm.
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