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1" split at bottom of front hinge. Former owner's initials in ink to bottom off titlepage. It appears Front free endpaper has been excised along with marbled front pastedown. Back endpapers are marbled and intact. Spine with Raised bands, richly gilt-tooled Fine Copper engraved title. Early calf leather, gilt spine. With Engraved Frontspiece. Graesse II, 388. Light Rubbing to portions of boards. Boards slightly warped. ; (14) , 199,(1) pp. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 199 pages
With Engraved titlepage. Contemporary Vellum with 5 ties on either side of spine. Ink numbering in margins to Liber Primus only (every 5 lines) likely written in 1673. Former owner's name in ink on inner cover (1920) with additional owner's inscription facing titlepage (1673) and again neatly written surrounding globe on titlepage (same owner from 1673). Inked lettering to spine likely from 17th century. Attractive copy. ; Schweiger II, 955 / Graesse VI, 404. Includes Life of Silius Italicus by Hermann Buschius. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 264 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner covers (G. P. Goold). Some corners bumped. Volumes range from Good to VG. Vol. 2, 3, 4, & 6 spines are discolored. V1: front inner hinge repaired with tape. V3: 1 page loose. Front hinge starting to weaken. V4: front hinge starting to crack. ; English introduction and commentary with latin text. V1: (1904) 3rd ed. 465 pp V2: (1906) 2nd ed. 305 pp; V3: (1914) 2nd ed. 381 pp; V4: (1918) 2nd ed. 634 pp; V5: (1915) 2nd ed. 468 pp; V6: (1933) 2nd ed. 412 pp; Volume 7: (1969) reprint of 1901 edition. (published by Georg Olms) 167 pp. ; 7 Volume Set (Complete). Dublin University Press Series; Vol. 1/7/2022; 307 pages
P., Edité par Apud Sebastianum Chappelet, 1621. Fort in-12 (12 x 18.5) relié plein cuir (reliure postérieure), dos orné, plats soulignés de filet doré et ornements, iiij, 902 pp. Edition en grec et latin. Frottement des mors.
Ex officina Plantiniana, Raphelengii, 1609. In-8 relié plein veau postérieur, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre noire. Reliure frottée en dos, mors fendu Titre, 1 feuillet non chiffré + 495 pages. Auctore Sancte Pagnino lucensi. Fr Raphelengius compluribus locis auxit emendauit & Appendicem dictionum Chaldaicarum addidit. Accessit hac editione Index Dictionum Latinarum sive lexicon Latino-Hebraicum. Texte imprimé en Hébreu et en Latin, sur deux colonnes. François RAPHENLENG, orientaliste professeur de langue hébraïque à Cambridge, imprimeur correcteur chez le célèbre imprimeur Anversois Plantin. Il épousa la fille aînée de Plantin, Marguerite et aida son beau-père à éditer la fameuse Bible Polyglotte.
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Greek (Modern). 79 p. Not in OCLC. The Metropolis of Chalcedon is an ecclesiastical territory (diocese) of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. Christianity spread in Chalcedon during the 2nd century AD. The city was initially the see of a bishopric before being promoted to a metropolis at 451 AD, at the time of the Fourth Ecumenical Council. It is one of the four remaining active Greek Orthodox Church metropolises of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Turkey today and the only one surviving in Asia Minor (Anatolia). During the 14th century, the metropolitan see remained vacant, due to the Ottoman conquest of the region. However, it was reorganized in the 15th century, possibly after the Fall of Constantinople and the subsequent incorporation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate into the millet system of the Ottoman society. The first recorded metropolitan of that time was Joseph, in 1477. In the following years, the jurisdiction of the metropolis was extended to the east. During the late 17th century the see of the diocese was transferred to Kuzguncuk (Ermoulianai, Chrysokeramos), where it remained until 1855. At that period a number of monasteries were established, like the one of Saint Panteleimon, which was declared Stauropegic. The metropolitan of Chalcedon was one of the five Elder metropolitans from the wider region of Constantinople, the other being those of nearby Herakleia, Cyzicus, Nicaea, and Nicomedia. Following an Ottoman decree of 1757, they had to be always present in the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and had direct access to the Ottoman Sultan, to whom they announced the election of the new Ecumenical Patriarch. From the mid-19th century, the local metropolis prospered thanks to the significant population increase and economic development of the local Orthodox population. In 1855 the see of the metropolitan returned to Chalcedon during the primateship of Metropolitan Gerasimos. Moreover, the newly erected church of Saint Euphemia became the new cathedral. The metropolitan mansion was built near the cathedral in 1902. This is the first and only known printed regulation book of the Greek Community in Chalcedonia (Kadiköy). Extremely rare.
Books has been rebound in 1/2 leather spines with wine coloured marbled boards. Attractive set. Spine labels are black with gilt lettering. Corners a little edgeworn. Scholar's name stamped to ffeps (C. B. Heberdeen) and plate to inner covers (William Eustace Bevan). 5 raised bands. Minor rubbing to boards. Small tear to marbled paper cover rear board of Vol. 3. Small crack to front joint of vol. 5 ; 5 volumes : (1879) xiii, 239 pp; (1880) 191 pp; (1881) 308 pp. ; (1882) 446 pp; (1883) 446 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1/5/2022; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall
Very Light foxing to top of textblock. Tiny red pen mark to rear endpaper (arrow). Minor shelfwear. ; Looks at the history and administration of the provinces of the Ptolemaic Empire outside Egypt including: Cyrenaica, Cyprus, Phoenicia, Palestine, Coele-Syria, and various parts of Asia Minor and the Greek Islands also looks at Coinage. ; Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition IV; 301 pages
Some Foxing/dustsoiling to textblock. Dustjacket has minor wear. Photocopied review of book from TLS tipped in. ; 879 pages; Literal English translation plus extensive commentary. From the dustjacket: "The Odyssey: Translation and Analysis, the most important work yet published by one of the world's most respected Greek scholars, seeks to guide the general reader through this epic poem..."
Fine Turkish Paperback. Folio. (43 x 29 cm). In Turkish. 10 issues in total: (1-9 + 22). Konstantiniyye haberleri. [Bizim Sehir] Aylik siyasi gazete. No: 1-9 + 22. Mayis 1989 - Haziran 1991. (After closed "Bizim Sehir gazetesi" as one issue). Extremely rare. Konstantiniyye haberleri was a Turkish monthly politic newspaper including Turkish authors, journalists, and intellectuals like Cüneyt Ayral, Hulki Aktunç, Hilmi Yavuz, Orhan Duru, Nedim Gürsel and up to date news related Istanbul in addition urbanism, architecture, urban history, Byzantium, non-Muslim minorities like Greeks, Jews, Armenians, and city in the period of the Ottoman Empire. In its 21st issue, it was decided to close due to the remembrance of Byzantium! After that the newspaper continued as 'Bizim Sehir' in 22nd issue, but it was its last issue. Extremely rare.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. In publisher's special box. 4to. (33 x 33 cm). In Turkish. 456 p., b/w and color ills., with 14 CDs. Arkeoloji sirlari. Dünya tarihinin arkeolojik izleri. [= I segreti dell archeologia]. [With 14 CDs]. Translated by Melek Atak, Derya Kusçu, Nezaket Saraçoglu, Revna Özcan, Irem Önderol.
Bound in brown marbled boards. Black spine label with gilt lettering to spine. Corners and spine ends edgeworn. Rubbing to boards. Colour flecking off in places of boards. Pages age-toned. Foxing passim. Former owner's name with note in ink to ffep. ; Hippolytus: (1823) Xxxii, 416 pp + Diatribe (1824) viii, 328 pp Text in Greek, notes and commentary in Latin. ; 744 pages
Bound in brown marbled boards. Black spine label with gilt lettering to spine. Corners and spine ends edgeworn. Rubbing to boards. Colour flecking off in places of boards. Cracks along joints of spine cover. Pages age-toned. Foxing passim. Former owner's name with note in ink to ffep. ; Vol I: (1824) XVIII, 489 pp + vol. II: (1824) 370 pp Text in Greek and Latin. ; 2 Vols in 1; Vol. 1/2/2022; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 744 pages
Former classics scholar's name stamped on ffep (P. Stork). Bottom front corner is mildly bumped else Near Fine. DJ has shelfwear and light edgewear with one tear near upper cover (repaired with scotch tape). Quite a heavy book. Additional shipping may apply. ; 879 pages; Literal English translation plus extensive commentary. From the dustjacket: "The Odyssey: Translation and Analysis, the most important work yet published by one of the world's most respected Greek scholars, seeks to guide the general reader through this epic poem..."
Book has been stoutly rebound in red buckram boards with gilt lettering to spine. 1 page lower corner untrimmed. Appears to be the 5 fascicles issued from 1961-68, stoutly bound in a single volume, with original 1961 title-page. ; Very heavy. Addenda et corrigenda p. [1559]-1568; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 1568 pages
Light shelfwear to book. Foxing to textblock and endpapers. Scarce. ; Deals with the question of when and how the Spartan state came into being, and how it developed. Looks at the Emergence of the Spartan State and its characteristic features; Spartan Society in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries BC; & Hellenistic Sparta; Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences; 347 pages
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In contemporary 1/3 leather bound. 5 compartments on spine and second one is lettered gilt in Modern Turkish. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. 2 volumes in 1; ([2], 796 p.; 796-1574, [1] pp.). Hegira 1317-1318 = Gregorian 1899-1900. First and Only Edition in the Ottoman Empire. One of the most important dictionary on Turkish language. Özege 9997. Kamus-i Türkî. Published by Ahmed Cevdet. 2 volumes set.
Full leather binding but boards are worn with rubbing and wear to extremities. Spine cover is missing and has been repaired with brown binding tape. Typed spine label affixes to spine with cellotape. 1 Ffep is loose but present. Tape applied as reinforcement to gutters of inner covers and to titlepage and last page of text but has now browned leaving tape stains. Scholar's bookplate to ffep (G. P. Goold). Additional Bookplate of Robert Plumptre to front inner cover (perhaps President of Queens' College, Cambridge from 1760? ) . Clean text. Fair to good. ; XXII, 161, 352 pp; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 535 pages
Minor shelfwear. Light Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblocks. Vol 1 has bumping to upper corners and Vol 2 has very light bump to top of spine. Scholar's name to ffeps (G. P. Goold). ; 2 Volume Set; Folio 13" - 23" tall
547p. Soiled and wormed. 8vo. Rubbed contemporary full roan leather. Blue printed American Ex Libris of Maris Gibson [probably from Chester County, Pennsylvania]. First American edition of the Cyropaedia in Latin & Greek, as edited by Thomas Hut chinson (1698-1769), and substantially corrected by American editors. * First book printed in American Greek Type * The earliest substantial use of a Gree k font cast in America. The types were cast b y Binny and Rolandson under the direction of John Watts, who was brought from England to supervise the type production and the printing of this book. A la ndmark in American typography and scholarship. AI 11903. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W120
Lugd. Batavorum, Elzeviriana, 1645; in-12, XXIII pp. + 675 pp. + index, reliure d’époque plein-veau, dos à nerfs (état moyen, mors fragiles). Tite-Live (Titus Livius) célèbre historien latin, né à Padoue sous le consulat de Pison et de Gabinius en 59 avant J.-C., mort, sous Tibère, en 19 après J.-C, vécut dans l'intimité d'Auguste et fut précepteur de Claude. L’Empereur Auguste utilisa l'histoire de Tite-Live pour promouvoir l'unité nationale et renforcer son pouvoir. Bon état.
First edition of this important treatise. 9, viii, 218 pp. Printed on very good laid paper. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. 8vo. Original wraps, printed spine label. Wraps worn but structurally solid. Uncut. Some faint spotting throughout. Still, a very good copy in its original state, and very rare as such. sxxi
Very minor shelfwear to all volumes except vol. 1 which has bumped corners and bumping to lower edge of front board. ; V1: (1964) 964 pp; vol. 2.1 (1966) : xii, 419 pp; vol. 2.2 (1967) : viii, 421-756 pp; Vol. 2.3: (1967) VI, 757-1532 ; Vol. 1-2.3; 2496 pages
xii + 574pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth, dustwrapper worn (some signs of wear at ends and some small tears and stains), text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1kg., F105304
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Minor shelfwear. ; Deals with the development of the Macedonian State and the struggle for survival as well as the Reign of Philip the Second. Includes 10 maps, 3 plates. ; Volume 2 Only; 780 pages