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1906002725Paris, Blaizot, Librairie Lecampion, 1906
183123Naples, Vincenzo Orsini, 1797 in-4, XL-201-[3] pp., avec 2 planches dépliantes "in fine", vélin rigide, dos lisse (reliure de l'époque). Grande mouillure infra-paginale aux premiers feuillets.
1995100133947Academia 1995 420 pages 15 8x2 6x23cm. 1995. Cartonné. 420 pages.
222215Leyde, [Bonaventure et Abraham] Elzévir, 1639-1640 4 vol. in-16, maroquin bouteille à long grain, dos à nerfs cloisonnés à froid, encadrement de double filet à froid sur les plats, simple filet doré sur les coupes, tranches dorées sur jaspure, large encadrement de guirlande, filets, pointillé et dent-de-rat dorés sur les contreplats (Spachmann).
J.-P. Migne. 1859. In-4 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos frotté. Quelques rousseurs. 10 tomes d'env. 500-600 pages chacun. Texte en latin et en grec sur 2 colonnes, chacune étant paginée. Titre, tomaison, bandeaux et filets dorés sur les dos. Etiquettes de code sur les dos. Ex-libris de la Bibliothèque de l'Institut Catholique de Toulouse au dos des 1ers plats. Tampons de bibliothèque en pages de titre. Quelques mors fendus. 1er plat du tome LXXVI abîmé avec manque sur le coin inférieur. Manque en coiffe de pied du tome LXXVII. Seu Bibliotheca Universalis, Integra, Uniformis, Commoda, Oeconomica, Omnium SS. Patrum, Doctorum Scriptorumque Ecclesiasticorum. Qui ab Aevo Apostolico ad Usque Innocentii III Pro Latinis, et ad Photii Tempora Pro Graecis Floruerunt. Accurante J.-P. Migne.
185968685Cura et studio Joannis Auberti, Accurante et recognoscente J.P. Migne, 10 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs dorés, Apud J.P. Migne, Petit-Montrouge, 1859. Rappel du Titre complet : S.P.N. Cyrilli Alexandriae Archiepiscopi Opera quae reperiri potuerunt Omnia. (10 Tomes - Complet). Patrologiae Cursus completus. Series Graeca. Tomus LXVIII, LXIX, LXX, LXXI, LXXII, lXXIII, LXXIV, LXXV, LXXVI, LXXVII [ Patrologia Graeca Tomes 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77 - Saint Cyrille d'Alexandrie ]
FIRST EDITION of Figliucci's free translation of Demosthenes, and the FIRST EDITION OF ANY VERSION OF DEMOSTHENES IN ITALIAN. 4, 140 leaves (i.e., 288 pp.) Large printer's device on title-page and on verso of final leaf. Small 8vo. Bound in full vellum. A little faint spotting, else FINE AND BRIGHT. Haym 16.4; Moss I, 390. An outstanding copy of a rare book.
193916149Paris, Philippe Gonin, 1939. Deux volumes en feuilles (134 x 209) de [16]-179-[13]; [8]-278-[10] pages, couvertures blanches écrue à rabats. Sous chemise et étui cartonné blanc. Dos du second volume légèrement bruni comme souvent pour les exemplaires de luxe. Fantôme de rousseurs à quelques feuillets du premier volume.
056776Anvers par Pierre Vibert 1580 in 12 (11,5x7,5) 1 volume reliure plein veau fauve ancien (XVIIIème), dos à nerfs orné, caissons dorés, pièce de titre de cuir beige, page de titre avec vignette gravée sur bois, 2 feuillets liminaires non chiffrés, et 218 feuillets, nombreuses et fines initiales ornées gravées sur bois, toute petite usure sur l'extrémité de l'angle de la marge des 6 derniers feuillets, petite trace de mouillure très claire sur quelques feuillets, marges assez courtes mais sans aucune atteinte au texte. Philippe des Portes, ou Desportes, Chartres 1546 - Abbaye Notre-Dame de Bonport 1606, poète baroque français, membre de l'Académie du Palais et de l'Oratoire de Vincennes, lecteur de la chambre du Roi et conseiller d'Etat. Très rare édition anversoise. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
185768669Opera et studio DD. Caroli et Caroli Vincentii Delarue, Accurante et denuo recognoscente J.P. Migne, 9 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs dorés, Apud J.P. Migne, Petit-Montrouge, 1857, 1620 colonnes Rappel du Titre complet : Origenis Opera Omnia (7 Tomes en 9 Volumes - Complet). Patrologiae Cursus completus. Series Graeca. Tomus XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI et XVII [ Patrologia Graeca Tomes 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 - Origène ]
417 pages. Index. Appendices. Footnotes. List of sixty black and white illustrations. A rare surviving copy of this important reference, made all the more engaging by today's environment of competing fiat currency devaluations. "Hitherto Numismatists when stydying the Origines of Coinage had confined themselves to the materials presented to them in the earliest money of Lydia, Greece and Italy, and on the other hand the Metrologists had almost completely limited their range of observation to the systems of Babylon, Egypt, Greece and Rome. As the Comparative Method has yielded such excellent results in the study of other human institutions, I have endeavoured by its aid to get some new principles which may throw some fresh light on the first beginnings of monetary and weight systems." - from Preface. Attractive gilt decoration upon green front board. Legible gilt lettering upon backstrip. Average external soiling and wear. Several chips from and lengthy openings along backstrip which has become brittle with age. Narrow opening along most of front hinge. Back hinge open. Bookplate discretely removed inside front board. Unmarked. A tender but worthy copy. Book
1880961P55London: Chatto and Windus 1880. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 11.5" by 9". Thomas Rowlandson. The first edition of this illustrated study on the caricatures of Thomas Rowlandson inscribed by the author. The first edition.Inscribed by the author to the verso of the front endpaper of Volume I "To the Honb.le Michael Sandys with the kindest regards of Joseph Grego.Complete in two volumes.This volume presents a study on the life and work of eminent caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson.Rowlandson's caricatures have become synonymous with the Georgian era his satirical pieces portraying the political and social life of the day producing caricatures of those in power and high society such as the members of the Royal Family as well as Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire William Pitt the Younger and Napoleon.Volume I is illustrated with a frontispiece and vignette title page Volume II with an engraved title page alongside many in-text engravings throughout both volumes showcasing the distinctive work of Rowlandson. Collated complete.By Joseph Grego.Presented to Michael Edwin Marcus Sandys 5th Baron Sandys. In the original publisher's quarter morocco binding with cloth to the boards. Externally generally smart with light rubbing to the bards and spines. Minor bumping to the extremities. Light marks to the boards. Cloth to the rear joints is a little cockled. Discolouration to the extremities of the boards. Hinges are starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and generally clean with scattered spots. Fly-title of Volume I is working loose. Very Good Chatto and Windus hardcover
17644373Roma, 1764, per Francesco Bizzarini Komarek, Provisore di libri della Bibliotheca Vaticana ; grand in-8, plein vélin ivoire, titre manuscrit (reliure de l'époque) ; VIII, 120 pp., vignette de titre, lettrine et cul-de-lampe gravés, ouvrage entièrement imprimé en rouge et noir.
1697113991697 2 volumes, reliure janséniste d'époque en vélin ivoire (jansenist's binding full vellum) grand in-octavo , titre manuscrit à l'encre brune sur le dos (handwritten title on the spine), plats muets (cover without text), tranches lisses (smooth edges) jaspées (marbled edges), gouttière rognée (smooth fore-edge), illustré d'un frontispice titre en noir + une gravure sur la page de titre en noir + 4 gravures hors-texte (full page engraving) en noir de G. Hoet gravées par Vianen pour le premier volume + de nombreuses gravures in-texte représentant des monnaies et médailles dans le second volume (in text engraving) en noir (Illustrated with engravings), et orné de bandeaux - lettrines et de culs-de-lampe (and illuminated of headpieces and dropped initials and of tailpieces) en noir, 496 pages + 112 pages d'index pour le premier volume ,758 pages + 60 pages d'index pour le second volume, 1697 Ultrajecti Franciscum Halmam & Guilielmum van de Water Editeurs,
19284601Paris Les Editions d'art Devambez 1928 grand in-4 en feuilles Paris, Les Editions d'art Devambez, 1928. 33,5 x 26 cm, grand in-4, (4) 109 (6) pp. - frontispice et 14 planches hors texte d'après Le Gréco, 8 larges en-têtes, vignette de titre et 7 culs-de-lampe également gravés, en feuilles sous couverture blanche rempliée et imprimée, chemise et étui.
23768Francfort (Francfort sur le Main), Andreae Wecheli heredes, Claudium Marmium, & Joan. Aubrium, 1597. Fort in folio (marg. 37,5 x 24,3 cm) de (4)ff., 1098 pp., (2)ff.. Intérieur frais malgré une petite mouillure en marge intérieure des 20 premiers ff., et angulaire de la p.1031 jusqu'à la fin, petit manque de papier ex-libris découpé au titre et angulaire sans perte de texte au denier f. de texte, légère marque de pliure aux 4 premiers ff. Plein veau brun d'époque, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, double filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats. (Usure à la coiffe inf. et aux coins, éraflures, un mors fendu sur 2 cms).
1785PHO-1815Parme, Ex regio Parmensi typographio (Bodoni), 1785, grand in-4, 16ff.-(2)-XXXV-248pp.-110pp., relié pleine basane marron légèrement postérieure, filet à froid aux plats, tranches rouges, petits frottements, coins usés, mouillure marginale.
In-4°; Edizione originale rara; frontespizio entro cornice incisa su legno e marca tipograica; l’opera è preceduta da un capitolo sull’alfabeto greco e sulla pronuncia, e si chiude con “De dialectis ex Corintho”, “Diferentiae dictionumob accentum”, “De verbis anomalis” e altre note di grammatica. legatura XVII sec. in piena pelle con fregi e tassello con titolo in oro al dorso, tagli in rosso. Alle ultime carte lieve gora di umidità al margine interno.
18801010Y24London: Chatto and Windus 1880. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 11.5" by 9". Thomas Rowlandson. A richly illustrated two-volume study of English caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson with a charming signed letter from the author. With a beautifully written signed letter by the author dated May 7th 1880. The letter expresses his gratitude to the recipient for expressing interest in the work and the subject of Rowlandson. First edition. Complete in two quarto volumes. In the publisher's quarter morocco binding with cloth boards and decorative gilt to the spines.A comprehensive exploration of the works of Thomas Rowlandson a distinguished artist and caricaturist of the Georgian era noted for his political and social satire. His caricatures included those of people in power such as the Duchess of Devonshire William Pitt the Younger and Napoleon Bonaparte. With a tinted frontispiece to Vol I title page vignettes to both volumes as well as a plethora of in-text illustrations throughout showcasing Rowland's distinctive work. Compiled by art collector author and journalist Joseph Grego who specialised as a writer and collector in the works of James Gillray Rowlandson George Morland Charles Dickens and George Cruikshank. In the publisher's quarter morocco binding with cloth boards and decorative gilt to the spines. Externally very smart with moderate rubbing to the extremities and marks to the boards. Bookplate of Sir Reginald W. Proctor Beauchamp. Bart. to the front paste down. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright and clean with occasional light spots most concentrated to the first and last few pages. Very Good Chatto and Windus hardcover
1603657091 vol. in-4 (21,8 x 15,6 en marges) reliure XVIIe plein veau marbré, dos à 5 nerfs orné, triple filet doré d'encadrement en plats, coupes et chasses ornées, Ex Officina Plantiniana Raphelengii, s.l. [Leyde - Leiden ], 1603, 22 ff., 329 pp., 1 f. blanc, 159 pp.
Large oblong format in paper-covered boards with red cloth spine shows wear and stains. 15 3/4"w x 11 7/8"h. Asmus Jacob Carstens' drawings of the Argonauts are reproduced here in eleven etchings and 13 collotypes, along with a likeness of Carstens, by J.A. Koch. Plates are printed heavy creamy paper on one side of page only, with some foxing to pages, which are in Very Good condition. Twenty-four pages of introductory text in German with descriptions of each plate.
Faint creasing to spine of 1 volume. Else volumes are fine. ; The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome is the clearest and most accessible guide to the world of classical antiquity ever produced. This multivolume reference work is a comprehensive overview of the major cultures of the classical Mediterranean world--Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman--from the Bronze Age to the fifth century CE. It also covers the legacy of the classical world and its interpretation and influence in subsequent centuries. The Encyclopedia brings the work of the best classical scholars, archaeologists, and historians together in an easy-to-use format. The articles, written by leading scholars in the field, seek to convey the significance of the people, places, and historical events of classical antiquity, together with its intellectual and material culture. Broad overviews of literature, history, archaeology, art, philosophy, science, and religion are complimented by articles on authors and their works, literary genres and periods, historical figures and events, archaeologists and archaeological sites, artists and artistic themes and materials, philosophers and philosophical schools, scientists and scientific areas, gods, heroes, and myths. Areas covered include: --Greek and Latin Literature--Authors and Their Works--Historical Figures and Events--Religion and Mythology--Art, Artists, Artistic Themes, and Materials--Archaeology, Philosophers, and Philosophical Schools--Science and Technology--Politics, Economics, and Society--Material Culture and Everyday Life; 7 Volume Set; Vol. 1/7/2022; 12.0 X 11.0 X 9.5 inches; 3408 pages
Books range from VG to Near Fine. Vol. 1 has bump to upper corner of front board. ; The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome is the clearest and most accessible guide to the world of classical antiquity ever produced. This multivolume reference work is a comprehensive overview of the major cultures of the classical Mediterranean world--Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman--from the Bronze Age to the fifth century CE. It also covers the legacy of the classical world and its interpretation and influence in subsequent centuries. The Encyclopedia brings the work of the best classical scholars, archaeologists, and historians together in an easy-to-use format. The articles, written by leading scholars in the field, seek to convey the significance of the people, places, and historical events of classical antiquity, together with its intellectual and material culture. Broad overviews of literature, history, archaeology, art, philosophy, science, and religion are complimented by articles on authors and their works, literary genres and periods, historical figures and events, archaeologists and archaeological sites, artists and artistic themes and materials, philosophers and philosophical schools, scientists and scientific areas, gods, heroes, and myths. Areas covered include: --Greek and Latin Literature--Authors and Their Works--Historical Figures and Events--Religion and Mythology--Art, Artists, Artistic Themes, and Materials--Archaeology, Philosophers, and Philosophical Schools--Science and Technology--Politics, Economics, and Society--Material Culture and Everyday Life; 7 Volume Set; Vol. 1/7/2022; 12.0 X 11.0 X 9.5 inches; 3408 pages
1633AQ26478Londini i.e. Leiden: Apud B. and A. Elzevir for Richardum Whittakerum 1633. 8 459pp 13. First four words of title transliterated from the Greek. Printed in double columns. Eighteenth-century gilt-tooled brick-red morocco. Lightly rubbed and marked. Early manuscript quotation in the original greek from Ephrem the Syrian to FFEP; in what appears to be the same hand as the ownership inscriptions 'Rob: Hawkesworth / His Book / 1709' to verso of title page and head of p.1. Preliminaries a little dampstained at head. Later armorial bookplate to FEP of the Gaddesden library with pencilled shelf marks to front blank fly-leaf. A Greek Testament printed at least in part at the Elzevir press for London bookseller Richard Whittaker fl.1618-49 with the device of the former on the title page. The text is near identical to the Elzevir's own second edition of the Greek New Testament printed the same year apart from as noted by Darlow and Moule 'four passages in three of which it adopts readings found in H. Stephanus' edition of 1576'. Richard Whittaker had previously printed an edition in 1622 with a different text though the same supplementary material appears here. The house of Elzevir reissued some copies under their own imprint in 1641. ESTC S90878 Darlow and Moule 4680 STC 2798.5. 8vo. Apud [B. and A. Elzevir for] Richardum Whittakerum unknown