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Patriarchal Institute for Patristic Studies. 1969-2003. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 50 volumes. Texte majoritairement en grec. 2 volumes annuels jusqu'en 1986. Volume B de 1975 manquant. Année 1997 manquante. Etiquettes, annotations (codes) et tampons de bibliothèque. Periodical edition. Tome 1-A, 1969: Joseph Ratzinger: Die Bedeutung der Väter für die Gegenwärtige Theologie. Stylianos Harkianakis, Die Trinitätslehre Gregors von Nazianz. P. Khrêstoi, Othmar Perler, meliton de Sardes, Sur le Pâque et fragments, Intro. et texte critique, trad. et notes, etc. Tome 35, 2003: Vasil T. Istavridis, The Ecumenical patriarchate and the Ottoman State after the fall of Constantinople. Gennadios Limouris, 'The joint declaration on the doctrine of justification' between roman Catholics and Lutherians: implications and perspectives for the bilateral dialogues: an orthodox approach...
2003RO40144935Patriarchal Institute for Patristic Studies. 1969-2003. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 50 volumes. Texte majoritairement en grec. 2 volumes annuels jusqu'en 1986. Volume B de 1975 manquant. Année 1997 manquante. Etiquettes, annotations (codes) et tampons de bibliothèque.. . . . Classification Dewey : 480-Langues helléniques. Grec
Apud Jeremiam Schrey & Heinricum Joh. Meyerum, Coloniae. 1686. In-Folio Carré. Relié plein cuir. A restaurer. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Quelques rousseurs. Env. 800 pages. Gravures en noir et blanc en frontispice et en page de titre. Bandeaux et lettrines ornés en noir. Texte en grec ancien et en latin, sur 2 colonnes, en regard. Dos manquant pour la plus grande partie. Nerfs apparents. Manques sur les bords des plats. Cuir des plats se détachant. Annotations d'époque à la plume au dos du 1er plat. Tampons en pages de garde. Annotations d'époque en page de titre. Premiers feuillets (gardes) abîmés. Dernière page de garde manquante. Item Athenagorae Atheniensis, Theophili. Antiocheni, Tatiani Assyrii, & Hermiae Philosophi Tractatus Aliquot, quos Sequens Pagina Indicabit. Editio Nova juxta Parisinam Anni MDCXXXVI.
1686RO40129284Apud Jeremiam Schrey & Heinricum Joh. Meyerum, Coloniae. 1686. In-Folio. Relié plein cuir. A restaurer, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. Env. 800 pages. Gravures en noir et blanc en frontispice et en page de titre. Bandeaux et lettrines ornés en noir. Texte en grec ancien et en latin, sur 2 colonnes, en regard. Dos manquant pour la plus grande partie. Nerfs apparents. Manques sur les bords des plats. Cuir des plats se détachant. Annotations d'époque à la plume au dos du 1er plat. Tampons en pages de garde. Annotations d'époque en page de titre. Premiers feuillets (gardes) abîmés. Dernière page de garde manquante.. . . . Classification Dewey : 480-Langues helléniques. Grec
J.-P. Migne. 1842. In-4 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 9 volumes (13 tomes). Texte en latin et en grec sur 2 colonnes, chacune étant paginée. Papiers et étiquettes annotées collés sur les dos. Manques, parfois importants, sur les plats. Couvertures et cahiers se détachant. 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.
181329399Paris: 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 features three images. In each is featured a human figure along with Satyrs in two of the images and a centaur in the third. Sets of apotropaic eyes are prominently featured between them in each image. Printed on a folio captioned sheet measuring roughly 23" x 16" the printed area approximately 11" x 12". Now presented in cream mounting boards 26" x 22" glazed behind clear mylar. A fine and beautifully preserved plate in excellent condition. AN IMPRESSIVE PLATE FEATURING BOLD SETS OF apotropaic eyes SATYRS CENTAURS AND HUMANS. 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
pp. [4], 415, [1]. Small age and damp stains to the first and last 40 leaves or so. Wide margined. Large 4to. 300mm. All edges gold gilt. Early plain full vellum binding. Marbled endpapers. Hand lettered ownership of: J.M Hicks, Winton, September 1910. Sole quarto printing of the Greek New Testament using Baskerville type (i.e., Greek type that Baskerville designed and cut himself). The text follows the 1707 edition by John Mill (1645-1707), with seven variations. This quarto edition was limited to 500 copies, and is much scarcer than the 8vo edition issued around the same time. Gaskell - Add. 1; Darlow & Moule 4755. John Baskerville (1706-1775) was the greatest printer of his era. Born in Wolverley, Hereford - Worcester, England, he became a writing master in Birmingham. He also carried on a successful japanning (varnishing) business there. In about 1750 he began to make experiments in letter founding, and produced the wonderful series of types now named after him. His first book, the Virgil of 1757, was also the first to be printed upon wove paper (manufactured by a process that he invented). In 1758 he became printer to Cambridge University. There he designed other fonts, including his remarkable Greek type. All of his books bear the marks of fine craftsmanship and a refined sense of design.**PRICE JUST REDUCED! RARE. SAFE ADD 1
All volumes have dust jackets except Vol II ( The Frescoes by Mabel L Lang) There is some very light foxing throughout each of the volumes, and there is some light chipping and minor tears and wear to the jackets, but this is a nicely preserved set otherwise of this scarce and important work. ; 3 volumes in 4 parts as issued: Volumes I-III complete. ; 3 Volumes in 4 Parts; 4to 11" - 13" tall; Textually complete with all plates and illustrations called for. This massive work on Nestor's Palace was compiled following its excavation by the University of Cincinnati in the 1950s. Nestor was a figure immortalized by Homer, and his palace is believed to date back to 13000 B. C. It remained covered by an olive grove until the excavation, and this work details all of the finds, including tablets, seals and frescoes, etc.
Overall set is in Near Fine to Fine condition. Part One has slight scuffing to boards and very light foxing and slightly bowed boards. Parts 2 & 3 are in Fine Condition. ; Contains Metrica of Hero / Heron of Alexandria with text, reproduction of the manuscript, scholia and commentaries. ; Janus Supplements; Contains a facsimile of the manuscript and Greek text + translation and commentary of this text on Geometry
Overall set is in Fine condition. Very minor scuffing. ; Contains Metrica of Hero / Heron of Alexandria with text, reproduction of the manuscript, scholia and commentaries. ; Janus Supplements; Contains a facsimile of the manuscript and Greek text + translation and commentary of this text on Geometry
Light Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner covers (G. P. Goold). ; Contains Metrica of Hero / Heron of Alexandria with text, reproduction of the manuscript, scholia and commentaries. ; Janus Supplements; Contains a facsimile of the manuscript and Greek text + translation and commentary of this text on Geometry
2 Books rebound in 1 volume. Attractive brown marbled boards with leather spine with gilt lettering and tooling. Ex-library copy (Theological Library) with institution plate to inner cover and call numbers to spine. Marbling flecking off to places of spine. Foxing to endpapers. Else VG. ; Volume one: xxxiv, [2], 267, [1] pp. Volume 2: 416 pp. Rebound in 1 book. ; 2 Volumes Bound in 1 Book; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 717 pages
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 142, [4] p. Some pages are untrimmed and unopened. Foxing on extremities. Overall a good copy. First and only edition of this uncommon first-hand account in verse of the Siege of Scutari, also referred to as the Siege of Shkodër (Shkodra), took place from 28 October 1912 to 23 April 1913 when the army of the Kingdom of Montenegro defeated the forces of the Ottoman Empire and invaded Shkodër, written by Mehmed Fahri Pasha, who served in Serbia as the chief physician of Shkodra by participating in the Balkan Wars (1912-1913). On 8 October 1912, Turkish General Hasan Riza Pasha announced that Montenegro had declared war on the Ottoman Empire in order to erase 600 years of oppression by the "Turkish foot", as the enemy claimed, and that its troops were crossing the border between Montenegro and Albania. Two hours after the news, the Montenegrin troops, as expected, approached Scutari. As much as 70% of the Turkish army in the interior of the Balkans was composed of Muslim Albanians conscripted during the freedom struggle from the Ottoman Empire. Özege 12224.
164240055Cantabrigiae: Ex officina Rogeri Danielis 1642. Folio 37.5 cm 14.5". 8 10 ff. 766 i.e. 764 pp. 12 ff. 125 1 blank pp. 2 1 blank ff. <br><br>In 1565 Theodore Beza 15191605 also de Bèsze or Bèze Calvin's chief assistant and successor as leader of his reform movement first published his edition of the Greek New Testament with the Vulgate and his own Latin translation. For the edition of 1582 he revised his text based on the discovery of the important Codex Bezae Codex D a manuscript of the Gospels and Acts probably written in the 5th century and the principal witness to the Western textual tradition of the New Testament. Beza personally owned this codex and presented it to Cambridge University in 1581.<br>Â Â Â Â This is the first folio edition of the Greek New Testament to be printed in England as well as the => first GreekLatin edition of Beza's New Testament to be printed there. It is also considered by the ODCC to be the best edition of Beza's Latin translation of the New Testament. The text is based on Beza's fourth and last edition of 1598 and includes his annotations. Joachim Camerarius's commentary on the New Testament is appended at the end with its own sectional title-page and pagination.<br>Â Â Â Â Handsomely printed with an => engraved printer's device on the title-page by Wenceslas Hollar and woodcut initials head- and tailpieces this edition has the text in three parallel columns Greek Beza's Latin version and the Vulgate with a wealth of commentary above and below. The title-page exists in three states: the present one is printed in black only and lists the print-shop of Roger Daniel without "Londini venales prostant."<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: 1710 ownership signature of "R. Holde----." Later in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Wing rev. 2728A; ESTC R35303; Darlow & Moule 4686; not in Rumball-Petre Rare Bibles. On Beza see: Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church 16667. On the Western text of the N.T. see: Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church 147071. Contemporary Dutch-style vellum over pasteboards with central blind-stamped medallion on both boards within a blind double-rule frame; vellum split along front joint outside and peeling at top and bottom of spine. Evidence of silk ties. Title-leaf with dust-soiling and discoloration at inner margin; dust-soiling and light water- or dampstaining variably elsewhere. Overall a sound decent copy. Ex officina Rogeri Danielis hardcover books
172334825Lipsiae: Sumptibus filii J. Friderici Gleditschii 1723. Folio cm ". 20 168 2 632 pp.; illus. <br><br>Based on John Mill's much-lauded 1707 edition of the Greek New Testament this is the second issue of Ludolph Küster's revised version originally published in 1710. A scholar from the Westphalia region of Germany Küster 16701716 specialized in paleography and Greek; this printing includes his preface and Prolegomena and extensive commentary in Latin below the main text. Using twelve new manuscripts in his research Küster significantly added to Mill's 16451707 collation.<br>Â Â Â Â The title-page printed in red and black features an => engraved vignette of the Virgin Mary enthroned above the Earth flanked by an eagle a lion a bull and an angel representing the Four Evangelists and there are => five additional large illustrative engraved vignettes functioning as headpieces in the text. Printed double-column and divided in the middle of each page by a paragraph of citations the text is dotted by a variety of woodcut floriated and historiated initials and factotum Greek capitals.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Front pastedown with pencilled inscription "C.B.P.B. 1709" and with bookplate of Newton Theological Institution properly deaccessioned noting gift from library of Edward Cushing Mitchell D.D. class of 1853. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Darlow & Moule 4735. Contemporary mottled sheep rebacked some time ago; scuffed and worn front joint starting from head and foot extremities rubbed and chipped. Front pastedown with inscription and bookplate as above; two text pages institutionally pressure-stamped. Offsetting to margins of first and last few leaves; waterstaining to inner portions of first 80 and a few final pages touching but not obscuring text on some pages and a small area of the first headpiece. One proud corner folded over several other corners bumped; scattered spots of light staining and ink smears not obscuring sense; occasional small edge nick. One early inked marginal annotation in English and Greek. Very readable and usable. Sumptibus filii J. Friderici Gleditschii unknown books
1770370441 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.
Uniformily bound in 1/2 calf, marbled boards and endpapers, top edges gilt. Gilt decorated spines with 5 raised bands. Printed on nice paper. Endpapers marbled. Binding a bit rubbed at extremities, a few corners lightly bumped, faint stain on backstrip of volume II, still very attractive. Minor flecking to leather. Minor foxing on endpapers and in a few margins passim, else an especially clean set. 1 corner of V3 Edgeworn. ; Complete in 5 volumes (Vol. 5 is the Lexicon Polybianum of Casaubon & Ernest revised by Schweighaeuser 1822). ; 5 Volume Set; Vol. 1/5/2022; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
19494071Lausanne, André Gonin, 1949. In-folio en feuilles de 103-[2] pages, couverture à rabats ornée d’une lithographie en couleurs. Sous chemise demi-vélin blanc et étui carton. bordeaux bordé vélin. Belle condition.
19494070Lausanne, André Gonin, 1949. In-folio en feuilles de 114-[4] pages, couverture à rabats ornée d’une lithographie en couleurs. Sous chemise demi-vélin blanc et étui carton. bordeaux bordé vélin. Belle condition.
19604085Lausanne, André et Pierre Gonin, 1960. In-folio en feuilles de 110-[8] pages, couverture pourpre à rabats ornée d’une lithographie de l’artiste, sous chemise et étui cartonnage noir et blanc orné de lithographies. Belle condition.
Small circular Stamp on inner covers of all volumes except Indices volume. (The Queen's College- Tuition- Oxford). No other markings. Spines slightly sunned. Vol VI has bump to top of spine and corners. Only Indices volumes has a DJ and is price-clipped. Books range from Fine to Very Good+. ; Latin text with facing English Translation and extensive English Commentary. Vol 1 (1965) ; Vol 2 (1965) ; Vol 3 (1968) ; Vol 4 (1968) ; Vol 5 (1966) ; Vol 6 (1967) ; Vol 7 (index) (1970); 7 Volume Set (COMPLETE). Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries; Vol. 1/7/2022
Former owner's name to some ffeps V1,2,6 (classics scholar G. V. Sumner). Bumping to corners of V1,3. Books range from Fine to VG+. Most Dustjackets have minor shelfwear with light chipping to top of spines of V2,3,4,7. V1's DJ is tattered with tears and rubbing in G condition. DJs are price-clipped. DJs are mostly all in VG (except V1). ; Latin text with facing English Translation and extensive English Commentary. Vol 1 (1965) ; Vol 2 (1965) ; Vol 3 (1968) ; Vol 4 (1968) ; Vol 5 (1966) ; Vol 6 (1967) ; Vol 7 (index) (1970). ; 7 Volume Set (COMPLETE). Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries; Vol. 1/7/2022
Books range from Near Fine to Very Good. Scholar's name to ffep of Vol. 5 (R. E. Fantham). Small tear to ffep of Vol 2. Small stains to lower textblock of Vol. 2. DJs are tattered with tears and chipping. Vol 1 & 5 DJs crudely repaired with cellotape. Vol. 5 DJ is split in half. ; Latin text with facing English Translation and extensive English Commentary. Vol 1 (1965) ; Vol 2 (1965) ; Vol 3 (1968) ; Vol 4 (1968) ; Vol 5 (1966) ; Vol 6 (1967) ; Vol 7 (index) (1970); 7 Volume Set (COMPLETE). Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries; Vol. 1/7/2022
419119Guillaume Jullian Paris 1580 Fort in-12 ( 150 X 100 mm ) de 20 ffnch.-495 pages, plein vélin ivoire, dos lisse avec titre manuscrit au dos ( Reliure de l'époque ). Bandeaux, lettrines et cul-de-lampe. Bon exemplaire, un peu court en tête. Bandeaux, lettrines et cul-de-lampe.
Ab uno e patribus Societatis Iesu, ad usum collegiorum eiusdem Societatis, 1 vol. petit in-8 reliure de l'époque plein vélin blanc à lacets, Ex Praelo Antonii Mesnerii [Antoine Mesnier], Augustoriti Pictonum, 1621, 21 pp., 1 f., 483 pp., 2 ff. n. ch., 1 f. blanc Agréable exemplaire sous sa reliure d'origine de cette belle impression grecque des "Dialogues" choisis de Lucien de Samosate, avec sa traduction latine en regard. Bon état (petit rognage à un plat en tête, un lacet remplacé sans sa boucle, bon exemplaire par ailleurs, ex-libris ms. Lucianus Nicolaus Lorlier) Grec