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(Collana : -) Romanzo umoristico (1.VI.5). - Il ricavato della vendita di questo libro sarà destinato ai progetti di ricerca e formazione promossi dalla "Fondazione Salvatore Calabrese"
1773015620P. M. Nyon, Paris 1773. Leder Gut, Solide
35952Michel GUIGNARD et Claude ROBUSTEL, Paris, 1713. in-4 808 pages (+ 44 pages de table). Pleine reliure d'époque, 5 nerfs. coiffe supérieure usée, un mors fendu. quelques taches sur les plats.
93320Parisiis - Paris, Apud Claudium Morellum 1614, 250x175mm, relié parchemin, pièce de titre en cuir rouge, motifs dorés au dos. Bel exemplaire, grandes marges. Première édition du texte critique de Harpocration par Maussac. Brunet III-47.
(Collana : Biblioteca di cultura moderna) Lezioni universitarie (1.V.4). - Il ricavato della vendita di questo libro sarà destinato ai progetti di ricerca e formazione promossi dalla "Fondazione Salvatore Calabrese"
Book is fine. DJ has very light shelfwear else fine. ; Hellenistic oratory remains an elusive subject as not one Greek speech has survived from the end of the fourth century BC until the beginning of the first century AD. This collection of fourteen interdisciplinary essays offers a wide-ranging study of the different ways in which Hellenistic oratory can be approached. Written by a team of leading scholars in the field, it examines the different kinds of evidence which shed light on the dynamic character of oratory during the Hellenistic period. All essays stress the pervasive influence of Hellenistic oratory and survey its different manifestations in diverse literary genres and socio-political contexts, especially the dialogue between the Greek oratorical tradition and the developing oratorical practices at Rome. The volume opens with a detailed introduction, which sets the study of Hellenistic oratory within the context of current trends in Hellenistic history and rhetoric, and closes with an afterword which underlines the vibrancy and sophistication of oratory during this period. It will appeal to all students and scholars of Hellenistic history, society, and the history of rhetoric. ; 432 pages
Book has been rebound in dark brown boards with handwritten spine label (now browned). Some rubbing to boards. Pencil notes and underlining to some pages. ; 202 pages
176304421111006Chez Desaint & Saillant Paris 1763. Early Editions. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Three volumes in matching full leather bindings with banded spines with red spine-labels and gilt lettering and decoration. Block edges are red but upper blocks are darkened. Marbled end-papers with bookplates of George Wilbraham with crest containing "In Portu Quies". Tight binding clean pages. All maps are crisp and clean each with a short tear in the margin adjacent to the gutter. All volumes have a table at the rear. Tomes I and II were published in 1763 Tome III was published in 1766 and "Nouvelle Edition" is shown on title-page. Tome I contains fold-out map showing "Germanie et Pays Situe's Entre le Danube et la Mer Adriat. Pour l'Histoire Emper. Rom. de Mr. Crevier. Par Le St. D'Anville. Aout 1749". Pages 531 21. Tome II contains fold-out map showing "L'Empire De Parthes Pour l'Histoire etc. Avril 1749". Pages 700 Tome III contains fold-out map showing "La Grande Bretagne Pour L'Histoire etc. Mars 1750". Pages 480 14 2. 3 volumes only of set or series. Engraved folding maps. No dust jacket as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 04421111006. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. Chez Desaint & Saillant hardcover
4652Paris, 1839, Hachette, in 8°, 1/2 rel. basane marron, 566 pp.
SHL-12A Paris, Chez l'auteur, Boudet, Valleyre, Vve Duchesne, Saugrain, Ruault, 1776, in-8, demi-basane brune et papier à la colle, dos lisse à faux-nerfs filetés dorés, titre doré. Faux-titre, frontispice gravé par A. L. Romanet d’après C. P. Marillier « Mercure conduit par l'Amour, ou Invention du Langage et de l'Ecriture. », Page de titre, 400 pp, 1 tableau dépliant « Alphabet Primitif, fig. 1& 2 » et 1 Planche dépliante colorée « relative aux organes de la voix, en cinq figures…dessinées d’après nature et gravées en couleurs par M. GAUTHIER DAGOTY Père», signature gravée dans la planche. Reliure avec défauts d’usage, frottements, dos légèrement passé, en partie recollé en tête, mors supérieur fendu, coiffes et coins en bon état. Corps de l’ouvrage en très bel état : belles marges, peu ou pas de rousseurs, petites salissures dans la marge sup. du frontispice, les deux planches dépliantes en parfait état & notamment la planche colorée de M. Gautier-Dagoty aux teintes éclatantes. Edition séparée, du troisième volume « Du Monde Primitif (1773- 82, 9 vol. in-4) », augmentée de la planche colorée de Gautier-Dagoty, dont l’Explication des figures fut rédigée par M. Dessault, chirurgien à Paris. Elle est considérée comme originale car elle reparue en 1816, à Paris chez Plancher, sous le nouveau titre « Histoire naturelle de la parole, ou grammaire universelle, à l'usage des jeunes gens. Nouv. édit., avec un Discours préliminaire et des Notes par M. le comte Lanjuinais.» BRUNET II-1516 ; QUERARD II-316
1765vh20A Paris, chez Babuty fils Relié 1765 EDITION ORIGINALE. In-12 (10 x 16,7 cm), reliure plein veau, dos à 5 nerfs orné de caissons dorés, tranches rouges, gardes couleur, xij-252 pages ; petits manques de cuir aux coiffes, bel exemplaire par ailleurs. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
66046, Brepols, 2019 Paperback, 256 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Languages: French, English. ISBN 9782503580814.
Top corners a bit bumped. Else book is fine. ; Traditionally, Homer's epics have been the domain of scholars and students interested in ancient Greek poetry, and Aristotle's rhetorical theory has been the domain of those interested in ancient rhetoric. Rachel Ahern Knudsen believes that this academic distinction between poetry and rhetoric should be challenged. Based on a close analysis of persuasive speeches in the Iliad, Knudsen argues that Homeric poetry displays a systematic and technical concept of rhetoric and that many Iliadic speakers in fact employ the rhetorical techniques put forward by Aristotle. Rhetoric, in its earliest formulation in ancient Greece, was conceived as the power to change a listener’s actions or attitudes through words? Particularly through persuasive techniques and argumentation. Rhetoric was thus a "technical" discipline in the ancient Greek world, a craft ( technê) that was rule-governed, learned, and taught. This technical understanding of rhetoric can be traced back to the works of Plato and Aristotle, which provide the earliest formal explanations of rhetoric. But do such explanations constitute the true origins of rhetoric as an identifiable, systematic practice? If not, where does a technique-driven rhetoric first appear in literary and social history? Perhaps the answer is in Homeric epics. Homeric Speech and the Origins of Rhetoric demonstrates a remarkable congruence between the rhetorical techniques used by Iliadic speakers and those collected in Aristotle's seminal treatise on rhetoric. Knudsen's claim has implications for the fields of both Homeric poetry and the history of rhetoric. In the former field, it refines and extends previous scholarship on direct speech in Homer by identifying a new dimension within Homeric speech? Namely, the consistent deployment of well-defined rhetorical arguments and techniques. In the latter field, it challenges the traditional account of the development of rhetoric, probing the boundaries that currently demarcate its origins, history, and relationship to poetry. ; 248 pages
Very minor shelfwear. Light browning to ffeps. ; Attempts to illustrate the background of Horace and the movements that affected his writings. ; 296 pages
2008100137714Edwin Mellen Press Ltd 2008 462 pages 15 2x3 6x23 4cm. 2008. Cartonné. 462 pages.
77040aafLeignitz und Leipzig: Bey David Siegert 1785, 1786, in-8vo, XIV + 1 Bl. (Inhalt) + 406 S. / 2 Bl. + 360 S., original Halb-Lederband. Titel u. Bandnr. -Schildchen am Rücken, Kapitale etwas abgefriffen, Ecken minimal bestossen insgesamt schönes Exemplar.
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(Collana : Amica Bur) Scritto nel 1956 con questo romanzo entriamo nell'Italia di quegli anni: Sofia Loren, Cinecittà, nelle case isolate rischiarate ancora con il lume a petrolio, dove una radio a pile è un lusso (1.XXX.1). - Il ricavato della vendita di questo libro sarà destinato ai progetti di ricerca e formazione promossi dalla "Fondazione Salvatore Calabrese"
Brossura c/illustrazione applicata sul piatto anteriore, cm17.5x25.5, pp 208 XVIII (4). Terza edizione della raccolta di orazioni, epigrafi ecc del medico nativo di Recanati.
Quattro voll. in 16° gr., pp. 437-(3), 406-(2), 470-(7), 376-(5). Leg. in cartonato seppia coevo con etichetta ai dorsi con tit. manoscritti. Lievi tracce del tempo e d'uso sui piatti, con leggere bruniture sulle carte interne. Vignetta ai frontespizi.
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In 8 (22,5x14,5) Brossura illustrata; pp. 323; scritte ai tagli e timbro di appartenenza in antiporta, appunti all'ultima pagina, segni del tempo
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Letteratura (1.XXVI.4). - Il ricavato della vendita di questo libro sarà destinato ai progetti di ricerca e formazione promossi dalla "Fondazione Salvatore Calabrese"