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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
0192-Co.J. 5 Lithographien, auf gelblichem Velin, jeweils mit dem roten Atelierstempel. Ca. 13,4:25 cm bzw. 15:19,5 cm.
Severiani Gabalorum Episcopi de Cruce ; Basili Seleuciae de S. Stephano, eiusque Reliquis Zachariae, Hierosolymorum Antistitis, ad suae plebis reliquias Epistola e Perside incertique aequalis de eadem captivitate ac sanctae urbis excidio. Ex vetustis... Cardinalis Mazarini Graecis codicibus nova prodeunt... R. P. Francisco Combefis,... interprete, 1 vol. petit in-8 reliure de l'époque plein basane marron, dos à 4 nerfs orné, double filet doré sur plat, Sumptibus Antonii Bertier, Parisiis [ Paris ], 1656, 8 ff., 410 pp. et 3 ff. n. ch. Avec le texte grec et la traduction latine en regard, sur deux colonnes. Greek text and Latin translation in parallel columns. Etat satisfaisant pour cette édition princeps établie par François Combéfis du De Educandis Liber de Saint Jean Chrysostome (rel. fort. frottée avec mq. en coiffes, mors et coins, mouill., anciens caches d'institution religieuse, étiquette de cote en faux-titre, petite étiquette de cote au plat sup.). "The editio princeps, based on the sole testimony of the Parisinus,appeared in Paris in 1656. It was the work of the Dominican scholar, François Combefis, who added a Latin translation. The tract was, however, not included in collected editions of Chrysostom’s works because its authenticity was questioned, and so it was not until 1914 that a new edition of the Greek text was brought out by Franz Schulte." (Max Laistner, in Christianity and Pagan Culture in the Later Roman Empire, 1951) Grec
New English Original cloth bdg. In special publisher's box. 4to. (36 x 36 cm). In Turkish and facsimile pages in English. 298, [3] p. Color and b/w ills. Karya'dan Bodrum'a arkeoloji: Halicarnassus, Cnidus, Branchidæ'den British Museum'a tasinan 8 bin yillik tarih. C. T. Newton - Halicarnassus Cnidus & Branchidæ 1846 tarihli kitabinin tipkibasim sayfalari. Edited by Bora Esiz. [In special box].
1698255818Amsterdam: Ex Officina Westeniana 1698. 3rd Leusden edition. Additional engraved title-page and 2 folding engraved maps the Holy Land and the Mediterranean. 337 1. colophon; 142 1 pp. 8vo signatures alternating in 8s and 10s. 18th-century red morocco covers with gilt-rolled bordersgilt-tooled and -lettered spine multi-colored Dutch pastedowns without free endpapeers. a.e.g. Head of spine starting otherwise quite attractive. 3rd Leusden edition. Additional engraved title-page and 2 folding engraved maps the Holy Land and the Mediterranean. 337 1. colophon; 142 1 pp. 8vo signatures alternating in 8s and 10s. D & M doesn't mention the two fine engraved maps found in this copy; nor the separately printed COMPENDIOLUM 1699 with Leusden's useful concordance of all Greek words found in the New Testament. The Dutch Calvinist philologist Johann Leusden 1624 - 1699 was one of the foremost Biblical experts of his time. His edition of the Greek New Testament first appeared in 1675; this 1698 edition is quite scarce in the US and very rare with the Compendiolum. Darlow & Moule 4718a "Apparently the earlies Greek New Testament to bear the name of the publisher Henricus Wetstenius"; OCLC: 64158458 Ex Officina Westeniana unknown
1763DC8_2013e typographeo Clarendoniano sumptibus academiae Oxonii. Clarendon Press Oxford: . 1763 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! All other examples of this edition are priced on-line at over $1000.00! I held this in my own bible collection since 1995. It is a great bargain. SAFE ADD 1. Hardcover. Very Good. e typographeo Clarendoniano, sumptibus academiae, Oxonii. (Clarendon Press, Oxford): . hardcover
176334979Oxoni: E typographeo Clarendoniano 1763. 8vo in 4s 23.5 cm 9.25". 4 676 pp. <br><br>Sole octavo printing of the Greek New Testament using Baskerville type i.e. Greek type that Baskerville designed and cut himself; and indeed this pleasingly was printed from the only set of Baskerville type that survives to this day still at Oxford's Clarendon Press. The text was based on the Mill edition of the Greek N.T.; Darlow and Moule notes that while the text "generally reproduces that of Mill . . . Reuss notes seven variations." => An important example of 18th-century fine printing of the Bible.<br>Â Â Â Â This copy retains its half-title.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: The Howell Bible Collection Pacific School of Religion properly released. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Gaskell enlarged ed. Add. 2; Darlow & Moule 4756. Contemporary acid-stained calf rebacked some time ago with morocco spine with gilt-stamped title and publication information; edges and extremities rubbed sides and spine with small scuffs. New endpapers with pencilled annotations; back pastedown with California bookseller's small ticket. No library markings. Title-page with tiny nick in upper edge. Pages very slightly age-toned with a very few scattered small spots otherwise crisp and clean. E typographeo Clarendoniano unknown books
194566739New York: The Greek American Council 1945. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. 6 137 3 pages. 28 cm. Cover is worn soiled front cover creased and small piece of corner missing. Minor water staining at bottom of several pages. Minor loss of material at botton of several pages. Pencil erasure residue on t-p. Produced by Co-op Mimeo Service of New York City. From Wikipedia: "The National Liberation Front was the main movement of the Greek Resistance during the Axis occupation of Greece during World War II. Its main driving force was the Communist Party of Greece KKE but its membership throughout the Occupation period included several other leftist and republican groups. EAM became the first true mass social movement in modern Greek history and even established its own government the Political Committee of National Liberation in the areas it had liberated in spring 1944. At the same time from late 1943 onwards the political enmity between EAM and rival resistance groups from the centre and right evolved into a virtual civil war which was ended only with the Lebanon conference in May 1944. The organisation reached its peak after Liberation in late 1944 when it controlled most of the country before suffering a catastrophic military and political defeat in the December 1944 events. This marked the beginning of its gradual decline and the open persecution of its members accusing it for crimes against political rivals and Soviet perspective and leading eventually to the outbreak of the Greek Civil War.After Liberation in October 1944 the tensions between EAM and right-wing nationalist or western-oriented republican forces which were supported by Great Britain escalated. Originally as agreed at the Lebanon conference EAM participated in the government of national unity under George Papandreou with 6 ministers. Due to disagreements regarding the disarmament of ELAS and the formation of a national army on 1 December the EAMite ministers left. EAM organized a demonstration in Athens on December 3 1944 against British interference. The exact details of what happened have been debated ever since but gendarmes opened fire on the crowd resulting in 25 dead protesters including a six-year-old boy and 148 wounded. This clash escalated into a month-long conflict between ELAS and the British and Greek governmental forces known as the "December events" Dekemvrianá which resulted in a British and Greek government victory. In February the Varkiza agreement was endorsed leading to the disbandment of ELAS. In April the S and LD parties left EAM. EAM was not dissolved but was hence for all intents and purposes merely an expression of the KKE. During the 1945-1946 period a conservative terror campaign the "White Terror" was launched against EAM-KKE supporters. The country became polarized eventually leading to the outbreak of the Greek Civil War in March 1946 which lasted until 1949. In its aftermath and in the context of the Cold War KKE was outlawed and EAM/ELAS vilified as an attempt at "Communist take-over" and accused for various crimes against political rivals. The issue remains a highly controversial subject to this day. With the coming of Andreas Papandreou to power in 1981 however EAM was recognized as a resistance movement and the fighters of ELAS were honored and given state pensions." The Greek American Council paperback
1984DADAX0198261675OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1984-08-09. 1. hardcover. New. 9.38x1.58x11.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (34 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 1168 p., color and b/w ills. A comprehensive study on the Princes' Islands throughout the history.
200553Parme, Imprimerie Royale [Bodoni], 1789 in-folio, [2] ff. n. ch. (titre, dédicace à Charles IV), VIII-29 pp., avec 5 vignettes en-tête ou culs-de-lampe gravées par Raffaelo Morghen d'après Volpato et Tofanelli, manque le frontispice, cartonnage de papier marbré (reliure de l'époque). Manque le dos.
201808493Paris, Apud h.Barbou , 1805 ; in 16, 420 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Notis illustrati, cpitibus distinci et juxta editionem ejusdem auctoris editm adusum serenissimi Delphini ex recensione Valart.
1645A2575Amsterdami, Johannem Blaeu, 1645 ; in-12, VI pp. + 363 pp., reliure d'époque plein-veau, dos orné à nerfs, plats estampés et dorés de filets et décors, tête dorée, (mors fragiles, coiffes: état moyen). Sénèque le Philosophe (L.-Annæus Seneca) célèbre écrivain latin né à Cordoue en 3 ou 4 après J.-C., s’adonna à la philosophie et à l’éloquence. Il fut le précepteur de Néron et influença beaucoup, par son stoïcisme, les auteurs du 18ème siècle, comme par exemple Corneille. Sénèque fut acculé au suicide en s'ouvrant les veines dans son bain, étant compromis dans la conjuration de Pison. Bon état.
Amsterdami, Johannem Blaeu, 1645; in-12, VI pp. + 363 pp., reliure d'époque plein-veau, dos orné à nerfs, plats estampés et dorés de filets et décors, tête dorée, (mors fragiles, coiffes : état moyen). Sénèque le Philosophe (L.-Annæus Seneca) célèbre écrivain latin né à Cordoue en 3 ou 4 après J.-C., s’adonna à la philosophie et à l’éloquence. Il fut le précepteur de Néron et influença beaucoup, par son stoïcisme, les auteurs du 18ème siècle, comme par exemple Corneille. Sénèque fut acculé au suicide en s'ouvrant les veines dans son bain, étant compromis dans la conjuration de Pison. Bon état.
188320Turin, Imprimerie Royale, 1854-1857 2 forts vol. in-folio, XX-[2] pp., CXXII-1652 colonnes ; [7] ff. n. ch., LIV-1636 colonnes, avec une planche dépliante gravée au trait, demi-basane mirabelle, dos lisse orné de filets dorés et noirs, pièces de titre et de tomaison noires, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Dos insolés, pièces de titre frottées.
156014605[Genève], Henri Estienne, Huldrich Fugger (Huldrici Fuggeri), 1560 ; in-8 ; plein vélin ivoire ; 100 pp. (A-F 8, G 2).
222227Amsterdam, Louis Elzévir, 1646 in-16, [12] ff. n. ch. (titre-frontispice gravé, titre, dédicace, préface, pièces liminaires), [280] pp. mal chiffrées 270 (il y a saut de chiffrage de 144 à 135), [27] ff. n. ch. de table et d'errata, maroquin cerise à long grain, dos à nerfs fleuronné, encadrement de double filet à froid sur les plats avec fleurons dorés en écoinçon, simple filet doré sur les coupes, tranches dorées, encadrement de guirlande dorée sur les contreplats (rel. du XIXe s.). Légères traces blanches au plat inférieur.
In-4°, (4cc), 94pp, (1cc), carte di tavola ripiegate xilografiche; (3cc), 47pp,(3cc), u.b.. Testo in inglese e greco. Legatura in piena pelle rigida coeva con spellatura al piatto anteriore, con cornice in oro ai piatti, dorso rovinato, titolo in oro al dorso su tassello, fregi in oro al dorso, nervature, macchie di umidità
169163218CBLipsiae [Leipzig], Impensis Mauritii Georgii Weidmanni [Weidmann], 1691. 4°. 36,5 x 24 cm. 8 Blatt, 792, 169, [1] Seiten; 6 Blatt, 280, 98 Seiten. Pergamentband der Zeit mit rotem Rundum-Schnitt. [5 Warenabbildungen]
4214Coloniae, In officina Birckimannica, Sumtibus Arnoldi Mylii, 1596 - 1595. 3 tomes en 1 vol. in-8. Plein vélin d’époque à recouvrement, titre manuscrit au dos, traces de lacets. [4]ff, 117pp, [2]pp ; 320 pp ; 538pp, [19]ff.
ESOPO. Les fables d'Esope, avec cent vingtrois figures d'après Barlow. Collection de gravures piquantes et d'apologues ingenieux pour l'amusement et l'istriction de la jeunesse. A' Paris, chez Tardieu, an X 1802. Album in 16mo; cm.12x20. Due tomi in un volume; pp. XVI,95; cc.2n.nn., 149. Due antiporte e 121 rami. Legatura in mezza pelle, dorso con titolo e fregi in oro ed a secco. Bruniture. Le composizioni che illustrano le favole sono di una finezza e sensibilità d'interpretazione molto significativa. Secondo Brunet I, 102 "les figures de Barlow ont le mérite de répresenter les animaux d’une manière exacte".
1959R113890Athenai [Athens], Ekdosis tes apostoloikes diakonias tes ekklesias tes Ellados 1959-1962 11 volumes: 432 + 415 + 432 + 436 + 412 + 326 + 442 + 307 + 404 + 343 + 324 pp., containing critical text editions (11 parts) of Eusebius of Caesarea (c.260-339 A.D.) and of few other Greek church fathers and ecclesiastical writers (in vol.19: Titos Bostron, Theodoros Herakleias, Alexandros Lykopoleos, & in vol.29: Markellos Agkyras & Basileios Agkyras), 22cm., text in classical Greek, publishers full cloth bindings, text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 6.4kg., R113890
1689002908Apud Henricum & Viduam Theodori Boom, 1689
19533825FBBern, Urs Graf Verlag, 1953. 2°. 37 x 28 cm. LVII, (2) Seiten, [26] Tafeln, [1] Blatt, [25] Tafeln. Original-Pergamentband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und goldgeprägter Deckelillustration. [7 Warenabbildungen] (= Fontes Ambrosiani, Band 28).
212499Strasbourg, Simon Paull, 1681 petit in-4, [6] ff. n. ch. (titre, préface, table), 332 pp., [7] ff. n. ch. (index et colophon avec vignette de libraire), avec 5 figures gravées sur cuivre dans le texte, percaline verte, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, pièce de titre brique, tranches bleues (rel. du XIXe s.). Réparation de papier en haut des ff. de préface.