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181326542Paris: Imprimerie De Jules Didot Aine 1813-1824. From the first edition of this monumental work on classical art. An original aquatint printed in terracotta-red and black over a white background. This plate XL of volume II is one of the finest plates of the collection. It represents two juxtaposed black-glazed vases a terracotta-figured warrior is seen on the left vase while a terracotta-figured griffon in an ornate border is seen on the vase to the right. The plate is numbered and each vase is captioned. Printed on a folio captioned sheet measuring 22.5" x 16.5" the two vases are each over 9" tall. Now presented in cream mounting boards 26" x 22" glazed behind clear mylar. A fine and beautifully preserved plate in excellent condition. ONE OF THE MOST IMPRESSIVE PLATES OF THE COLLECTION this plates features two full views of vases providing a sense of depth and grace far deeper then the typically flat images associated with this famous work. This plate is from the original edition of LaBorde's COLLECTION DES VASES GRECS DE MR. LE COMTE DE LAMBERG.<br> The Count of Lamberg Ambassador to the King of Naples assembled a remarkable collection of approximately 500 vases which included a number given to him by the Queen of Naples. Laborde mindful of faults in the illustrations of the famous Hamilton catalogues was intent on producing an even finer book and rendering the objects with 'extreme fidelity'. Brunet said of the production "the precious pieces in this collection are shown here with remarkable precision." Quérard noted "this work deserves particular attention for its fine execution. It was attempted as much as possible to present facsimiles so to speak of the vases with all the colours and figures that can be seen on these precious pieces. Imprimerie De Jules Didot Aine hardcover
187281Leyde, Peer Vander Aa, 1693 in-4, [24] ff. n. ch. (titre, dédicace au Grand Duc Côme III, préfaces), 514 pp., [7] ff. n. ch. d'index, avec 18 planches hors-texte, dont un portrait-frontispice, 6 planches de médailles, 3 vues dépliantes et 8 portraits d'Empereurs en médaillon, demi-veau prune, dos lisse orné de filets et guirlandes dorés, ainsi que de larges fleurons et filets à froid, pièce de titre noire, tranches marbrées (rel. du XIXe siècle). Dos légèrement passé, rousseurs, mais bon exemplaire.
42729Amsterdam.1731.In-folio relié .728 p.+ Index et Annales: 123 p. Frontispice gravé. 2 cartes en double-pages.En grec et latin. Bel exemplaire en veau glacé blond.Dos à 6 nerfs.Double filet doré et un filet gras encadrant les plats.Tranches dorées.Qques rousseurs.Restauration maladroite des mors et charnières.
177717837Weidmann, Leipzig 1777. XVI, 432 S. mit 7 gefalt. Karten u. Plänen. Halbleder der Zeit mit Rückenschild. Etwas beschabt u. bestoßen. Rücken mit mehreren kleinen Wurmspuren, im Falz teils etwas beschädigt. Kapitale mit kleinen Fehlstellen. Buchblock teils etwas fleckig, Plan von Athen etwas ungenau gefaltet, im Ganzen innen aber schön und sauber erhalten.
Série complète en 21 tomes, ensemble ca. 13000pp. (i.e. 611 + 672 + 654 + 600 + 594 + 615 + 598 + 613 + 644 + 606 + 606 + 606 + 607 + 634 + 627 + 607 + 587 + 606 + 625 + 603 + 594pp.), tome 21 contient la table générale analytique, avec frontispice dans t.1 (portrait de Chrysostome), contient le texte EN FRANCAIS seul, reliures cart. 20e s. uniformes et solides en bon état, (plats marbrés, dos en toile noire avec titre doré), 23cm., qqs. rousseurs, le papier de qqs. pages est bruni, vague tache sur les dernières pages de t.6, cachet sur la première et dernière page, bon ensemble, poids: 17kg., R100202
1864R100202Paris, Louis Vives 1864-1878 Série complète en 21 tomes, ensemble ca. 13000pp. (i.e. 611 + 672 + 654 + 600 + 594 + 615 + 598 + 613 + 644 + 606 + 606 + 606 + 607 + 634 + 627 + 607 + 587 + 606 + 625 + 603 + 594pp.), tome 21 contient la table générale analytique, avec frontispice dans t.1 (portrait de Chrysostome), contient le texte EN FRANCAIS seul, reliures cart. 20e s. uniformes et solides en bon état, (plats marbrés, dos en toile noire avec titre doré), 23cm., qqs. rousseurs, le papier de qqs. pages est bruni, vague tache sur les dernières pages de t.6, cachet sur la première et dernière page, bon ensemble, poids: 17kg., R100202
83821Francofurdi, Apud Andreae Wecheli, 1586, 1 volume de 230x375 mm environ, (8) ff. (titre, prefatio), 792-168-280 pages, 94 pages (notes, index), (1) f., plein cuir d'époque brun, dos à 6 nerfs portant titres manuscrits sur pièces de titre en papier crème, orné de petits fers aux entrenerfs, plats ornés d'un motif ovale doré au centre. Grec et latin sur la même page. Des mouillures dans les marges, des pages brunies, petites rousseurs, coiffes ébréchées, une restauration ancienne sur la coiffe supérieure, petite galerie sur la bordure supérieure de la page de titre, ebon état intérieur.
188637Cologne [Leipzig], Jeremias Schrey, Heinrich Johann Meier, 1682 2 forts vol. in-folio, [29] ff. n. ch. (faux-titre & titre, dédicaces, vie de Petau, deux lettres d'Epiphane), 1108 pp., [15] ff. n. ch. d'index ; [2] ff. n. ch. (titre, au lecteur), 381 pp., [6] ff. n. ch. d'index, [2]-464-48-[16] pp. [Remarques de Petau sur Epiphane, appendices, index] ; texte sur deux colonnes (grec et traduction latine en regard), avec un portrait-frontispice sous serpente, veau havane, dos à nerfs ornés de filets et doubles caissons dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison fauve, encadrement de quadruple filet doré sur les plats, double filet doré sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées (rel. du XIXe siècle). Deux mors supérieurs fendillés, rousseurs, mais bon exemplaire.
182430Brescia, Bettoni, 1816-1817 3 vol. in-4, XIV-[2]-394, 376 et 431 pp., [2] ff. n. ch. (liste des souscripteurs), avec deux beaux portraits-frontispices gravés par Becconi (l'auteur ; le pape Pie VII), et 3 cartes à double page "in fine", demi-veau blond, dos lisses ornés de filets noirs et dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison brunes, tranches mouchetées (rel. du milieu du XIXe).
1559GR925Tiguri (Zurich) apud Froschoverum, 1559. Small in-8o, [1] Bl., 748, [2] pp., illustrated woodcut initials, water stains especially at the end, ancient notes on the blank leaves, lower parts of 2 leaves 497, 499 torn without missing text. Contemporary full calf binding, blind stamped covers, the lower one with small holes, 2 copper clasps, the upper one missing a part, back with 3 raised bands. Greek text. Rare edition not in Brunet or Legrand, no copy sold in public auctions the last years.
16313430DBPisa, Tanagli, 1631. 4°. (9) Bl., 748 S., (31) Bl. Mit 1 gest. (ankol.) Titel und 7 Kupfer im Text (davon 5 ganzs.). Flexibler Pergamentband der Zeit. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, Einband u. Titel
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182555Genève, Gabriel de Tournes, 1722 in-folio, [8] ff. n. ch. (faux-titre & titre, dédicace à l'archevêque de Cantorbéry, au lecteur), LXVIII-652 pp., [50] ff. n. ch. d'index, 124-19 pp., avec un portrait-frontispice gravé par Seiller, vélin rigide, dos à nerfs, rosace centrale et encadrements à froid sur les plats, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Bon exemplaire.
2 Vols., folio (450 x 360 mm), introduction volume: 31pp., orig. printed wrappers, facimile volume: 822 pages of coloured facsimiles, orig. cloth, spine slightly creased, slip-case, the facsimile is an enormous and extremely heavy book. Codex Sinaiticus is one of the world's most remarkable books. Written in Greek in the fourth century, it is the oldest surviving complete New Testament, and one of the two oldest manuscripts of the whole Bible. No other early manuscript of the Christian Bible has been so extensively corrected, and the significance of the Codex Sinaiticus for the reconstruction of the Christian Bible's original text, the history of the Bible and the history of western book making is immense. This magnificent printed facsimile reunites the text, now divided between the British Library, the National Library of Russia, St Catherine's Monastery, Mt Sinai and Leipzig University Library.
16313430DBPisa, Tanagli, 1631. 4°. (9) Bl., 748 S., (31) Bl. Mit 1 gest. (ankol.) Titel und 7 Kupfer im Text (davon 5 ganzs.). Flexibler Pergamentband der Zeit.
176310588<p>E Typographeo Clarendoniano. Sumptibus Academiae. Oxonii. 1763. FIRST BASKERVILLE EDITION. 4to in 2's. 12.2 x 9.7 inches. Half title Title page 415pp. One of 500 copies printed using the fine Baskerville Greek type. A clean and crisp copy in a very good contemporary leather binding of full diced dark brown calf boards with floral gilt roll borders. Professionally re-spined at a later date with a matching coloured Morocco spine ruled decorated and lettered in gilt. Board edges ruled in gilt. Marbled endpapers. Gilt inner dentelles. All edges marbled. A small patch of rubbing to the front free endpaper and some rubbing and bumping to the edges but overall a very good copy of this beautifully printed book in an attractive 18th century binding.</p> E Typographeo Clarendoniano. Sumptibus Academiae. Oxonii. 1763 hardcover
[… et suppellex instructissima verborum, locutionum, rerum, sententiarum, exemplorum, eorumque omnium, quae tum docentibus tum discentibus adminiculo utilissimo esse, atque ad eruditionem negocio facili & expedito comparandam facere possunt. Cum adiuncta in plerisque locis interpretatione Germanica nota, usitata, accommoda & eleganti… Addita est & epistola, post dedicatoriam, ad lectorem, in qua ratio ac forma totius operis & ut summo cum fructu quis uti eo possit, modus explicatur], [12] + 752 + 112pp. + [2]pp., 33cm., full contemporary vellum with blindstamped decorations (with few small wormholes), engraved vignette on title page and full page printer's device on last page, text printed in two columns, few wormholes in margin of some pages (not affecting the text), a library stamp and two handwritten ex-libris on title page, bilingual: Latin-German with some Greek references, good copy, [This "Thesaurus" - one of the first bilingual dictionaries - is the principal work of the Lutheran Basil Faber, born in 1520 in Lusetia (Silesia), died in 1575/1576. The first edition dates from 1571. This copy is the seventh edition (1605)], T68134
1605T68134Lipsiae, Vögelin 1605 [ et suppellex instructissima verborum, locutionum, rerum, sententiarum, exemplorum, eorumque omnium, quae tum docentibus tum discentibus adminiculo utilissimo esse, atque ad eruditionem negocio facili & expedito comparandam facere possunt. Cum adiuncta in plerisque locis interpretatione Germanica nota, usitata, accommoda & eleganti Addita est & epistola, post dedicatoriam, ad lectorem, in qua ratio ac forma totius operis & ut summo cum fructu quis uti eo possit, modus explicatur], [12] + 752 + 112pp. + [2]pp., 33cm., full contemporary vellum with blindstamped decorations (with few small wormholes), engraved vignette on title page and full page printer's device on last page, text printed in two columns, few wormholes in margin of some pages (not affecting the text), a library stamp and two handwritten ex-libris on title page, bilingual: Latin-German with some Greek references, good copy, [This "Thesaurus" - one of the first bilingual dictionaries - is the principal work of the Lutheran Basil Faber, born in 1520 in Lusetia (Silesia), died in 1575/1576. The first edition dates from 1571. This copy is the seventh edition (1605)], T68134
159732804Francofurti: apud Andreae Wecheli heredes Claudium Marnium & Ioan. Aubrium 1597. Folio extra 37 cm; 14.5". 4 ff. 1098 pp. lacks final leaf with colophon. <br><br>Thought to have been edited by Franciscus Junius or Friedrich Sylburg this complete Greek Bible is based on the Basel edition of 1545 with corrections from the Complutensian and other texts including for the New Testament that of Robert Estienne. The woodcut printer's device appears on the title-page. The main text is printed in double-column format with some handsome woodcut initials and headpieces. The chapters and verses are numbered. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Adams B979; Darlow & Moule 4653; VD16 B2578. 18th-century English calf binding in the Cambridge style worn. Both boards with loss of leather and roughly replaced. Front board detached in past and resecured with a linen hinge inside and a leather spine repair; hinge at rear with same strenthening. Early leaves crumpled some later ones as well. A few leaves have irregular fore-margins. Title-page stained and with old library stamp and shelving label; reverse of same with rubber stamp. A less than ideal copy but priced accordingly. apud Andreae Wecheli heredes, Claudium Marnium, & Ioan. Aubrium hardcover books
177410669Goettingae: Recudi fecit vidua b. Abr. Vandenhoeck 1774. 4to 23 cm. 2 494 pp. <br><br>Signed presentation copy from the Rev. Edward Bouverie Pusey Regius Professor of Hebrew Oxford University dated 1835. Edited by Simon de Magistris. Greek and Latin text printed in parallel columns. Illustrated with an engraving on p. 104 and engravings of Greek coins on p. 194. WorldCat locates only one copy of this edition in U.S. libraries. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Darlow & Moule but see 4760 for the 1773 edition and 4759 for the first edition. Contemporary plain wrappers paper over spine chipped and with lengthwise cracks; binding coming apart with final 14 pages separated. Gift inscription dated 1835 on verso of title-page. Bookplate of a theological seminary on inside of front cover. Some pages unopened. Foxed. Dog-eared. => Uncut mostly unopened copy. Recudi fecit vidua b. Abr. Vandenhoeck unknown books
155539566Basileae: per Ioannem Oporinum colophon: 1555. 8vo 15.9 cm 6.25". 16 341 7 pp. <br><br>Sole edition of these Greek paraphrased psalms done by Paul Dolscius while he was serving as a rector in Halle. Melanchthon was a great supporter of Dolscius 152689 whose translation work was so proficient that at one point his authorial byline on the Greek translation of the Augsburg Confession was assumed to be merely a pseudonym for the great reformer himself.<br>Â Â Â Â The text here is simply printed with the Latin preface in roman and the main text in Greek using single columns; a 5-line decorative initial and a 7-line inhabited one showing two kings in profile complete the work. This is now an uncommon edition with searches of Worldcat COPAC USTC and NUC Pre-1956 revealing only three U.S. institutions reporting ownership.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: An inked ownership stamp of notable 19th-century English bibliomaniac Richard Heber 17741833 reading "Bibliotheca Heberiana" appears on the front free endpaper; Thomas Frognall Dibdin added this stamp to select rare books in Heber's collection following the collector's death. Most recently in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Bibliotheca Palatina F5048/F5049; VD16 B3122; USTC 626665. Not in Adams; not in Darlow & Moule. On Dolscius see: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie online. 19th-century half calf and paste papercovered boards spine with gilt rolls and green leather gilt title-label all edges stained blue; rubbed slight loss of leather on front joint outside and corners a few small spots and leather repairs isolated glue action to endpapers. Light age-toning with occasional slivers of marginal staining possibly thanks to the blue edge stain one interior tear touching letters and two marginal spots. Provenance indicia as above small round paper shelflabel on spine a few bibliographical notes pencilled on endpapers. => A skillfully produced work with a pleasing provenance. per Ioannem Oporinum hardcover books
Former classics scholar's bookplate on inner cover (John H. Betts). Corners bumped. Light scratches to boards. Edgewear to bottom of spine. Small stamped 'J' on inner back cover. ; Volume I: The Hieroglyphic and Primitive Linear Classes with an Account of the Discovery of the Pre-Phoenician Scripts, their Place in Minoan Story and their Mediterranean Relations. With Plates, Tables and Figures in the Text. 13 full pages of plates at end. ; Volume 1 Only. ; Vol. 1; 302 pages
a77688NY 1910 . Almuth C. Vaniver Attorney for the Defendant. The Amended Answer to the Amended Complaint. Small folio 180 leaves carbon on rectos 332 exhibits in English or in Greek hardcover. A notorious episode in Omaha's history. A Greek immigrant was accused of rape for having sex with the young American woman who was teaching him English. As he was being arrested he pulled out a concealed gun and shot and killed the Irish arresting officer. This occured during a strike in a packing house in South Omaha where a number of Greek immigrants were empoyed as strike breakers inflaming tensions between the Irish and Greek communities. A riot ultimately ensued resulting in the destruction of the Greek community in Omaha.The Greek minister to the U.S. became involved an article on the affair was printed in Atlantis and a lawsuit was commenced protesting that the article was libelous against the Greeks. Owner stamp and a few signatures on front free blank. Good plus very little wear. . hardcover
96284Tiguri Helvetiorum,Joannis Heideggeri 1 Co., 1730-1733, 4 volumes in-4 de 265x200 mm environ, Tome I. (2) ff., 1 frontispice, (63) ff; (titre en rouge et noir, dedicatio, praefatio, prefationes, prolegomena, praefatio), 503 pages, (2) ff.,- Tome II : (2) ff., (58) ff. (titre, prolegomena), 670 pages, (2) ff., - Tome III : (2) ff., 1 frontispice, (39) ff. (titre en rouge et noir, prolegomena, praefatio), 440 pages, (2) ff., - Tome IV : (2) ff., (51) ff. (titre, prolegomena, praefatio, postscriptum), 373 pages (2) ff., (reliés en plein vélin crème à recouvrements d'époque, décorés du monogramme de la Church Missionary Society sur les plats et ex-libris de la même sur le premier contreplat, titres à froid sur le dos, tranches rouges. Complet des deux frontispices identiques (tome I et III). Quelques rousseurs légères et mouillures très claires dans les marges, petites traces sur les couvertures, sinon bon état.
170510696Luxembourg, André Chevalier, 1705. In-12 (165 x 93 mm), 4 ff. n. ch., 536 pp., 1 f. n. ch. Veau blond, triple filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats, super libris au centre, dos à nerfs, chiffre doré en caisson, triple filet doré d'encadrement, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, pièce en maroquin rouge bordeaux de la Bibliothèque Bignon avec date et numéro de classement, roulette sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées de rouge, deux petits trous de vers au dos de la reliure, menus frottements, coiffes et coins restaurés, trace de mouillure angulaire aux premiers feuillets et sur la moitié des pages aux derniers feuillets (reliure de l'époque).