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Djs are chipped and browned with a few tears. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover of Volume I. Volume I book in NF condition. Vol. 2 book in VG+ condition (bottom corners bumped - back inner hinge has crack along pastedown but hinge is solid). Vol. 3 is in Fine condition. ; 3 Volume Set (complete) . Corrected reprint of 1950 edition. ; 3 Volume Set COMPLETE.
Scholar's name to ffeps (Willy Schetter). Foxing to textblocks. Some pencil notes and underlining. Vol. 4 has a bit of mild dampstaining to boards with staining to base of textblock (from boards) VG- ; Second Edition with Addenda. Lxxv, [1], 125, [1] + xxxi, [1], 138, [1] + xlviii, [2], 78, [1] + xvii, [1], 142, [1] + xlvi, [2], 139 pp. ; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE; Marcus Manilius (M Manilii) , 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer. The Astronomicon contains the earliest appearance of astrological systems of Houses. Housman's is considered the authoritative edition. Introduction in English. Latin apparatus.
Light foxing. Former owner's name on ffeps of all volumes. Minor shelfwear. Books appear to have been rebound or repaired at some time in brown boards with gilt titles on spine. Misbound set where spine label is volume I But volume II inside; volume II on spine label but volume III inside, etc... Volume XIV labelled is volume I inside. Edgewear to corners. Smart looking set. ; Latin introduction with Greek text. Vols. 1-6: Vitae parallelae & Vols. 7-14: Opera moralia et philosophica. ; 14 Volume Set. COMPLETE
18237630BBZürich, Orell, Füssli und Comp., 1823. Folio. IV, 178 S. Mit lith. Titel und 72 lith. Tafeln. Halbldr. d. Zt. mit rotem R'schild.
1659Amstelodami: Sumptibus P. & J. Blaeu Waesbergen Boom à Someren & Goethals 1699. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. xii 564pp. Later probably nineteenth-century quarter calf over marbled boards repaired. <br/> <br/> Amstelodami: Sumptibus P. & J. Blaeu, Waesbergen, Boom à Someren, & Goethals, 1699. hardcover
ORD-1139Ex Officina Plantiniana Raphelengii. 1612. Petit in-32 (60 x 113mm) plein maroquin rouge, dos à 4 nerfs muet, orné de caissons or, double filet or encadrant les plats avec écoinçons, roulettes sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées de rouge et de noir (reliure de l'époque), 670 pages. Texte en grec. Papier bruni, reliure un peu frottée mais bel exemplaire. Rare.
17257128Amsterdam, Sumptibus societatis, 1725. 2 volumes in-12 (99 x 158 mm), 69 ff. n. ch., 24 pp., 895 pp. chiffrées 903 ; 1 f. n. ch., 928 pp. Vélin, dos lisse avec titre à l'encre, tranches mouchetées et brunes, petites restaurations à l'angle de 3 ff. sans atteinte au texte (reliure de l'époque).
1828002220Paris De Bure, Frères, Rollin 1828
18356870425 vol. grand in-8 reliure de l'époque pleine basane mauve, dos à 4 nerfs, plats estampés à froid, toutes tranches marbrées, [Apud Gaume Fratres - Gaume Frères - Paris, 1835-1839 ]
1609112554geneve roviere 1609 Aureliae Allobrogum (Genève), Petrus de la Roviere (Pierre de la Rovière), 1609, 1 volume grand in-folio de 240 x 370 mm environ, (14) ff. (Page de titre, Praefatio) - 183 - 283 - 84 - 203 pages; [suivi de] (4) ff. (Page de titre, Praefatio) - 186 - 134 pages. Complet dans le canon catholique. Demi-chagrin brun postérieur, dos à 5 nerfs portant titre doré. Exemplaire solide mais en modeste condition : reliure abimée (débuts de fente sur les mors externes, mors internes fendus, manques de cuir, plats tachés, coins dénudés), nombreuses rousseurs et pages brunies, des traces de mouillures, quelques déchirures sans manque, travail de vers sur une dizaine de pages du Nouveau testament.
1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-basane marron, Palaephatus De incredibilibus Graece. Iterum edidit recensuit indicemque verborum graecorum adiecit Ioh. Frid. Fischerus, Sumtu Ioh. Frid. Langenhemi, Lipsiae [ Leipzig ], 1770, viii-38 pp. et 29 ff. n. ch., texte grec, préface et index en latin / Meletemata e Disciplina Antiquitatis. Opera Friderici Creuzeri (3 Tomes - Complet) I : Anecdota graeca ex codicibus maxime Palatinis Depromta ; II : Commentationes et commentarii in Scriptores graecos ; III : Commentationes et commentarii in Scriptores graecos, In Bibliopolio Hahniano, 1817-1819, 118 pp. et 1 f. ; 1 f., 108 pp. ; iv-212 pp./ Symbolas ad emendandum et illustrandum Philostrati Librum De Vitis Sophistarum in Medium attulit Albertus Jahnius, Impensis C.A. Jenni Filii, Bernae [ Berne ], 1837, viii-146 pp. et 1 ff. Rare exemplaire réunissant trois éditions peu communes. Etat très satisfaisant (dos lég. frotté avec petite fente à un mors, manque d'origine en marge de la page 177 à la page 212 du tome 3 de Creuzer, avec qq. atteintes au texte, essentiellement en note, à partir de la page 193). Grec
056522Paris Chez Janet et Cotelle, Libraires 1818-1821 1818 in 8 (21,5x14) 25 volumes reliures à la bradel cartonnées de l'époque, dos bruns lisses ornés de filets dorés, pièces de titre et de sous-titre de cuir vert, des rousseurs claires éparses. Tomes 1 à 12 : Les Vies des Hommes illustres de Plutarque, traduites du grec par Amyot ; Tomes 13 à 17 : Oeuvres Morales de Plutarque. Tomes 18 à 23 : Oeuvres mêlées. Tomes 24 et 25 : Tables des matières. Traduites du grec par Amyot, Grand-Aumônier de France, avec des notes et des observations par MM. Brotier, Vauvilliers et Clavier. Nouvelle édition revue et corrigée. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
198329Paris éditions Semios 1983 Un volume in-8 couverture ocre rempliée, 7ff., trois gravures originales de James Coignard. Edition originale. Tirage limité à 90 exemplaires numérotés sur papier du Moulin Pombié. On y joint : Coignard, uvres sur papier (1988-1989), Enrico Navarra, Paris, 1990, un volume in-8 carré, reliure toile de léditeur, non paginé, dessin original et envoi de James Coignard.
19410001137NEW JERSEY FORT MCCLELLAN ALABAMA. Good. 1941. This is the personal 1941-1942 diary of Joseph M. Grego of 110 Bright St. Jersey City NJ. Grego served with the US Armed Forces during WWII Service #32074892. He enlisted on June 5 1941 at 23 years-old. He was stationed at Fort Dix NJ Camp Croft SC Fort McClellan AL as well as California. In his diary Grego outlines his training including drill inspections trench warfare as well as range practice on a number of different types of firearms and bayonets. July 5 1941: "Extended drill barracks inspection in bed with sunburn went to a dance and met a girl from Virginia. Rain. July 14 1941: "Had instruction with 45 caliber revolver appointment with dentist two teeth filled extended order drill saw 'Buck Privates' Rain." August 6 1941: "Filled fortifications digging fox holes missed athletics boxing went to show and saw 'Blood and Sand'." August 13 1941: "Climbed trees and laid wire across trees telephone instruction and use. Cleaned barracks. Went to bed." Like most servicemen Grego suffers from the boredom of living on a base. To occupy his time he goes on leave writes letters home goes drinking gambles with friends and goes to socials and dances. Feb 2 1941: "Went on a trip to Stockton went skating and met a blonde named Lois." Sept 2 1941: "Rifle marksmanship. Went to tavern and got drunk." Sept 28 1941: "Stayed at camp all day. Washed clothes went to a show and saw Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Dec 3 1941: "Worked in Regiment. Played cards with Manny in tent.lost $112." While Grego is stationed at Fort McClellan AL he works with military justice on the court martial of other officers. His entries don't go into to much detail but he records case loads working in court interviewing witnesses as well as preliminary inquiry preparations. This diary begins on July 1 1941 and runs until Feb 20 1942 with an entry for each day. The diary is written in a card stock bound "Roto-Process Soldiers Diary" and contains a personal information page a military information section the diary section followed by a directory listing the names and addresses of individuals mentioned in the diary pages. Overall G.; Manuscript; 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall; LEGAL JAG WWII WORLD WAR TWO WORLD WAR II SECOND WORLD WAR MARINES HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY AMERICANA WORLD WAR II WWII RED SUN HIROSHIMA ATOMIC WARFARE ATOMIC BOMB A-BOMB NUCLEAR BOMBJAPAN NAGASAKI HIROSHIMA antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito . hardcover
169420082Trajecti ad Rhenum: Ex Officini Francisci Halma 1694. First Tollius edition. 4to pp. 28 408 12. Engraved title-page; Printed with Greek and Latin texts on facing pages woodcut printer's device ornaments and initials full vellum backed marble boards with leather label. Upper margin along the hinge shows a water mark in the preliminary matter o/w a very nice clean copy. Longinus was a Greek Platonic philosopher and rhetorician of the 3rd century AD. He studied in Alexandria and taught in Athens. He was beheaded by Emperor Aurelian in 273 A.D. but is remembered for his Philosophical Discourses On First Principles On the Chief End. His authorship of the present work is desputed. Praised by Dibdin and Gibbon this edition of these commentaries on The Sublime by the anonymous author known as Longinus "is one of the greatest of all critical acheievements. An illuminating dissertation on style accompanied by many penetrating judgements as well as suggestive pronouncements on critical standards and principles the treatise is unique in its interpretation of the classical spirit its compelling enthusiasms its sanity its freshness and its unerring insights into the essentials of art."OCD. Ex Officini Francisci Halma unknown books
17632548Oxonii Oxford: E Typographeo Clarendoniano 1763. 8vo pp. iv 676. Near-contemporary tree calf spine elaborately gilt in compartments red morocco label marbled endpapers edges yellow. Some light toning and spotting. Expertly rebacked by Bernard Middleton with old backstrip laid down hinges relined. An attractive copy. In 1758 Baskerville proposed the casting of a new set of Greek types to the Oxford University Press and they ordered 2000 copies of this octavo New Testament plus 500 in quarto to be printed with the resulting type - which ended up being its only use. Negative critical reception may have contributed to its abandonment but Baskerville’s Greek face has recently been reassessed by Gerry Leonidas as an important predecessor of more modern types if perhaps not quite as elegant as that used by the Foulis press that had fallen afoul of an arbitrary typographic orthodoxy. Gaskell Add. 2; ESTC T94889; D&M 4756. E Typographeo Clarendoniano unknown
Very light tanning to pages. Spines slightly faded. Very light pencil marginalia on very few pages. Vol. 3: 1 bibliographic reference written in ink to ffep and back endpage. Attractive set. ; 3 Volume Set (complete) . ; 3 Volume Set COMPLETE.
pp. [viii], 182, [ii], 79, [i]. Woodcut Estienne device on title page. Greek and Latin in parallel columns. Text uniformly foxed. Manuscript description of the acquistion (in 1800) of this copy and other bibliographic points. 4to. 26 cm. 18th century full limp vellum binding. Herodianus, supposed to have been a Syrian Greek, flourished during the third century A.D. In 203 he was in Rome, where he held some minor posts. His great historical work was written in Greek and narrates the events of the fifty-eight years between the death of Marcus Aurelius and the proclamation of Gordianus III. (180-238). The narrative is of special value as supplementing Dion Cassius, whose history ends with Alexander Severus. Chronicling the events of his own times, gifted with ordinary powers of observation, indubitable candour and independence of view his work is of inestimable value. He gives a lively account of many events such as: the death of Commodus; the assassination of Pertinax; how Didius Julianus bought the Roman Empire at auction; etc. Extensive use has been made of Herodianus by later chroniclers, especially the 'Scriptores historiae Au gustae' and John of Antioch. Poliziano did the first translation into Latin (1493) which conferred celebrity status on Herodian for the duration of the Renaissance. This Herodian was described by Dibdin as `an elegant, rare and critical edition', with notes and textual revisions by Henri Estienne. This is the first edition of any part of Zosimus (Editio Princeps), although Estienne only printed the first two books, translated by Leunclavius. The volume was dedicated to Sir Philip Sidney. Estienne (Etienne) (Latinized as Stephanus) was a great family of Parisian and Genevan printers of the 16th and 17th century, distinguished through five generations in scholarship as well as in their craft. Henri Estienne , Jr. (1531?-1598), was the greatest scholar of the family. He inherited his father's (Robert) press on the express condition that it should not be moved from Geneva. He was a well-trained scholar and devoted years to searching for manuscripts. Although humanism was far advanced, he, nevertheless, discovered numerous works of classical authors of which he issued first editions. His editions of Greek and Latin works are remarkable for their accuracy and textual criticism. Renouard 149/7; Schreiber 209; Dibdin II, 15; Adams H388, S1738. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! Small Box OST 1
180133295Dublinii: Ex aedibu Academicis excudebat R.E. Mercier academiae typographus 1801. 4to. 1 f. 52 pp. 32 ff. 35 1 pp. 64 engr. facsims. <br><br>As Darlow and Moule write: "The notable Dublin palimpsest Z preserves 295 verses of St. Matthew's gospel in twenty-two fragments. They were discovered in 1787 by John Barrett 1753-1821 senior fellow of Trinity College Dublin and have been assigned to the sixth or even to the fifth century. An Appendix contains a collation of Codex Montfortianus a cursive MS. of the fiftheenth or sixteenth century which has historical interest since it was the excuse for Erasmus' admission of the comma Johanneum into his third edition. Prefixed is the Prolegomena. The text represented by 64 quasi-facsimile tables with an transcript supplied with breathings and accents and varaeæ lectiones on the opposite pages. Text followed by Collatio Codicis Montfortiani with Wettstein's Greek Testament of 1751-52. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Darlow & Moule 4777. Contemporary calf rebacked and original spine laid down. Ex-library: bookplate one rubber stamp on title. No other stamps. Off-setting from the engravings. A good solid copy. Ex aedibu Academicis, excudebat R.E. Mercier, academiae typographus unknown books
1987SONG0198261713OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1987-11-05. hardcover. Used: Good. 9.38x1.36x11.63. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
1987DADAX0198261713OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1987-11-05. hardcover. New. 9.38x1.36x11.63. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
5619In-16, plein vélin à recouvrement,d’époque,titre manuscrit à la plume.Restes de cordons sur les plats.Titre,XXX,703 pages. [Genevae],Excudebat Henricus Stephanus,illustris viri Huldrichi,Fggentypographus 1568. Bon exemplaire Henri Estienne"collection populaire d'anecdotes grecques, sur le modèle de Apophtegmata Erasmus ... C'est le dernier livre de Henri Estienne qui styles lui-même Viri Huldrichi Fuggeri typographus…"(Shreiber) "Henri Estienne's popular collection of greek anecdotes, modelled after Erasmus's Apophtegmata...This is the last book in which Henri Estienne styles himself Viri Huldrichi Fuggeri typographus..." (Schreiber) Caractères grecs de corps 12 dit Cicero de Garamond. Renouard, p.131, n°5 ; Schreiber, n°172
15577715Aldus in Venetia, 1557 ; in-8 ; plein vélin ivoire, pièce de titre bordeaux (reliure ancienne) ; 255 ff., le dernier marque d'imprimeur des Alde.
1940F119040London, Warburg Institute 1940-1962 Complete in 4 volumes, xxii,92 + xix,156 xlii,139 + clxxxiii,436 pp., with 3 plates out of text in vol.2 & 2 plates out-of-text in volume 3 and 1 folding plate in volume 4, Original 1940/'62-edition, 25cm. (& vol.1: 27cm.), publisher's hardcover bindings in grey cloth (some corners bit bumped), few small reference numbers, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, rare complete set, weight: 4kg., F105674
Complete in 4 volumes, xxii,92 + xix,156 xlii,139 + clxxxiii,436 pp., with 3 plates out of text in vol.2 & 2 plates out-of-text in volume 3 and 1 folding plate in volume 4, Original 1940/'62-edition, 25cm. (& vol.1: 27cm.), publisher's hardcover bindings in grey cloth (some corners bit bumped), text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, rare complete set, weight: 4kg., F105674