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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)
In apertura: L'antico Stemma araldico dell'Accademia degli Eccitati, fondata nel 1642: raffigura il sorgere del sole, con il motto Jacentes Excitat, Sveglia i dormienti, a colori - Autori dei contributi - Premessa - Introduzione storica al IV centenario - Comunicazioni - Tavola rotonda 'Le mura e la citt?' - Appendice: La Bergamo del 1536 nel resoconto di viaggio di Pre' Zuanne di San Foca (Lelio Pagani) - Medaglia per la fondazione delle Mura di Bergamo 1561 (Pietro Voltolina) - Lettere municipali relative alla costruzione delle mura.. (1557-1568) (Sandro Buzzetti) - Indici: dei nomi di persona e delle cose notevoli - dei luoghi - delle illustrazioni 1 24x16,5 cm., legatura in piena tela, titoli e stemma sul piatto e titoli sul dorso impresso in oro, sopraccoperta con foto d'epoca, pp. XVI, 450 (3), 105 illustrazioni in nero e a colori, tutto su carta patinata, prima edizione, in italiano, ottimo stato. Allegato parte di un ritaglio stampa sull'argomento. RARO
20122080502107002292J risachi 2012. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 367p Size: 17cm J risachi paperback
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
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In-8 Carré. Nombreuses photographies. Couv. noire. Cette chronique est dédiée à la mémoire du père Maximilian Kolbe, détenu no. 16670 à Auschwitz et du prélat Bernhard Lichtenberg, chanoine de Ste-Edwige (Berlin).
In-16 (cm. 18.90), custodia bivalve in mezza tela verde e cartonato, contenente pp. 8, ed ai risguardi due illustrazioni che riproducono la targa posta a Pavia il XIII Dicembre 1914 “A Casimiro Mondino innovatore sapiente nel giorno solenne e gloriosa celebrazione dell’Autonomia della Clinica di Malattie nervose e Mentali gli Assistenti e gli Allievi ammirati offrono”. Al risguardo posteriore la medesima dedica, seguita da innumerevoli firme, posta su un documento istoriato. Mancanze alla carta che ricopriva il dorso e macchie ai piatti. Le carte, con fioriture, presentano un’allocuzione di Mario Gandini al Professore ed un messaggio agli Studenti del medesimo Casimiro Mondino. Testo in buono stato (text in good condition).
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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