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1768ST17496-011London: Chez l'auteur 1768. First Edition in French. 590 x 380 mm. 23 1/4 x 15". 52 2 pp. <br/> Modern brown quarter morocco over green linen boards brown morocco label with gilt lettering on smooth spine edges untrimmed. WITH 25 FULL-PAGE ENGRAVED PLATES OF GRECIAN RUINS and seven smaller engraved plates in text including one on dedication page. A Large Paper Copy. Fowler p. 157; Millard British 41; Blackmer 1065; Brunet III 1329. Head of spine partly torn but with no loss contents with not infrequent light marginal soiling though plates uniformly clean other minor imperfections but an excellent copy with greatly generous margins with deep impressions of the type and with strong impressions of the plates.<br/> <br/> This work is the first significant account of the ancient city of Paestum being in the words of Blackmer "larger and much more complete than any of the previous publications." Located in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the coast of southern Italy Paestum or Poseidonia in Greek was founded by Greek colonists in the sixth century B.C. and still contains beautifully preserved ruins from that period including temples an amphitheater and painted tombs. Abandoned in the Medieval period Paestum wasn't rediscovered by the West until the 18th century with the first modern publication of the site not appearing until 1764 when a suite of plans by G. P. M. Dumont appeared with no text based on the observations of Jacques-Germain Soufflot. As Millard indicates the genesis of the present publication has an extremely complex history we do not even know with certainty who wrote the text but we do know that engraver Thomas Major 1729-99 whom DNB calls "the first great English landscape engraver" was responsible for preparing the plates. Because he had no first-hand knowledge of the site Major relied on images by other artists including Antonio Joli Gaetano Magri Robert Mylne and Jacques-Germain Soufflot. The text was first published in English and then in French the same year. According to Fowler "this work . . . was an important eighteenth-century pioneer contribution to the knowledge of Greek architecture in England"; and Millard tells us that "the book was surprisingly well received by reviewers" in both England and France remaining "the standard reference to Paestum until 'Les Ruines de Paestum ou Posidonia' by C.-M. Delagardette was issued in 1798.". Chez l'auteur unknown
054900Paris Chez Saillant et Nyon. Chez Panckoucke 1774 in 4 (25,5x19) 1 volume reliure demi basane fauve de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, pièce de titre de cuir beige, 52 planches ou cartes gravées dépliantes. Et successivement exécutés par le Commodore Byron, le Capitaine Carteret, le Capitaine Wallis, et le Capitaine Cook, dans les vaisseaux le Dauphin, le Swallow et l'Endeavour. Rédigée d'après les journaux tenus par les différents commandants & les papiers de M. Banks, Par J. Hawkesworth. Sir Joseph Banks, Londres 1743-1820, aristocrate et naturaliste britannique, participa au premier voyage de James Cook autour du monde (1768-1771). Atlas seul (collationné complet). Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
16476532Paris, Simon Piget, 1647. 2 parties en un volume in-4 (225 x 164 mm), 14 ff. n. ch., 230 p.- pp. 231-641, 41 pp. n. ch. Maroquin rouge à la Du Seuil, avec larges fleurons en écoinçons et double filet doré encadrant les plats, dos à nerfs orné, tranches dorées, le feuillet e4 et le dernier feuillet, tous deux blancs, sont en déficit, mouillure sur le premier plat de reliure et mouillure angulaire sur les 8 premiers feuillets, petites rousseurs éparses (reliure de l’époque).
1668002733Londini (Londres), Jacobum Allestry, 1668
15327677CBBasileae, Isengrin, 1532. 8°. 480 (recte 460) S., (2) Bl. Mit 22 Holzschnittinitialen (davon 4 grössere, hübsch illustriert), am Schluss mit Druckermarke. Lederband des 17. Jahrh. mit Rücken- und Deckelvergoldung sowie mit dreiseitigem Goldschnitt (mit Blindprägung). + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 7677CB|7677CB_2|7677CB_3 [3 Warenabbildungen]
In-8°; I) cc. (172) grande marca tipografica incisa su legno all’ultima pagina non numerata; il frontespizio è in greco e latino, tutto il testo in greco. II) pp. 132, (4) con un legno all’ultima p. non num., pp. 105, (7 di cui 2 cc. bianche) un legno all’ultima p. non num.; capilettera figurati incisi su legno. la prima parte è in greco la seconda in latino. Mezza pelle verde con tassello e titolo in oro al dorso.
15327677CBBasileae, Isengrin, 1532. 8°. 480 (recte 460) S., (2) Bl. Mit 22 Holzschnittinitialen (davon 4 grössere, hübsch illustriert), am Schluss mit Druckermarke. Lederband des 17. Jahrh. mit Rücken- und Deckelvergoldung sowie mit dreiseitigem Goldschnitt (mit Blindprägung).
In-8°, (24cc), 400pp, testo greco e latino a fronte su colonne, frontespizio con marca tipografica (una sirena), iniziali e finalini xilografici, legatura in piena pergamena rigida coeva, titolo su tassello al dorso. Dedica in greco a Urbano VIII. In-8°, (24cc), 400pp, Latin and Greek two-column text, title page with printer’s mark (a siren), wood engraved initials and tails, full vellum contemporary binding, title on label at the spine.
158448696Antverpiae: Ex officina Christophori Plantini 1584. Folio 6 parts in 1; pp. 8 186 2; 128; collating: ¶ⴠA-Yâ´ Zâ¶; Aa-Qqâ´; woodcut device on title page; bound with: Biblica Hebraica Antverpiae 1584 Hebrew-Latin Old Testament Greek-Latin Apocrypha etc. in various pagings from back of book viz.: pp. 20 183 1; 283 1; 84; 203 1; collating from the back: †ⴠ‡ⶠA-Oâ¶ Pâ¸; a-xâ¶ y-z⸠aa-ggâ¶ AA-RRâ¶; in all 551 leaves; text in double column in Hebrew Greek and Latin; early 18th century calf blindstamped panels on covers red morocco label on spine; covers with dampstains corners bumped and showing small cracks starting at the extremities of the joints occasional light minor dampstaining but in all a very good and reasonably sound copy. Terminal flyleaf with elaborately penned inscription: "Isaac Sharpe flourishes dono Patris 1719." On the rear pastedown is Sharpe's early "Coll. Mag." bookplate dated April 4 1683 - possibly the date of his matriculation at Magdalene College Cambridge. The Greek N.T. starts at the beginning of the volume and the Hebrew O.T. at the end with the Greek Apocrypha of 128 pages between them. Each Testament has its own title page and the mention of the Apocrypha on both suggests that it was intended to form an appendix to either of the Testaments if they were issued separately. See Darlow & Moule 4645 and 5106: "This forms the latter half of the complete Bible in the original languages with an interlinear Latin translation; the whole reprinted from the Antwerp polyglot"; Voet A2 p. 320. Ex officina Christophori Plantini unknown
158448696Antverpiae: Ex officina Christophori Plantini 1584. Folio 6 parts in 1; pp. 8 186 2; 128; collating: ¶4 A-Y4 Z6; Aa-Qq4; woodcut device on title page; bound with: Biblica Hebraica Antverpiae 1584 Hebrew-Latin Old Testament Greek-Latin Apocrypha etc. in various pagings from back of book viz.: pp. 20 183 1; 283 1; 84; 203 1; collating from the back: †4 ‡ 6 A-O6 P8; a-x6 y-z8 aa-gg6 AA-RR6; in all 551 leaves; text in double column in Hebrew Greek and Latin; early 18th century calf blindstamped panels on covers red morocco label on spine; covers with dampstains corners bumped and showing small cracks starting at the extremities of the joints occasional light minor dampstaining but in all a very good and reasonably sound copy. Terminal flyleaf with elaborately penned inscription: "Isaac Sharpe flourishes dono Patris 1719." On the rear pastedown is Sharpe's early "Coll. Mag." bookplate dated April 4 1683 - possibly the date of his matriculation at Magdalene College Cambridge. The Greek N.T. starts at the beginning of the volume and the Hebrew O.T. at the end with the Greek Apocrypha of 128 pages between them. Each Testament has its own title page and the mention of the Apocrypha on both suggests that it was intended to form an appendix to either of the Testaments if they were issued separately. See Darlow & Moule 4645 and 5106: "This forms the latter half of the complete Bible in the original languages with an interlinear Latin translation; the whole reprinted from the Antwerp polyglot"; Voet A2 p. 320. <br/><br/> Ex officina Christophori Plantini unknown books
155470Paris, Goupil & Cie Editeurs, no date (1868)
1955R113690Athenai [Athens], Ekdosis tes apostoloikes diakonias tes ekklesias tes Ellados 1955-1981 Together 58 volumes (an almost complete series of volumes 1 to 61, only missing: vols.43 & 50 & 58) of the series Bibliotheke Ellenon pateron kai ekklesiastikon syggrapheon containing critical text editions of Greek church fathers and ecclesiastical writers, 22cm., text in classical Greek (with some prefatory material in modern Greek), uniform publishers full cloth bindings (except for vol.44 in publishers softcover and pages still uncut), some volumes are from the collection of the Belgian Byzantinist J. Mossay (with ex-libris and 2 stamps), text is clean and bright, nice set in good condition, total weight: 33 kg. (extra shipping expenses will apply, please inquire), [Content; I: Klemes o Romes (391pp.), II: Klemes o Romes, Didakhe ton dodeka apostolon, Barnaba epistole, e pros Diogneton epistole (391pp.), III: Polykarpos, Ermas, Papias, Kodratos, Aristeides, Ioustinus (meros 1) (399pp.), IV: Ioustinos (meros 2) - Tatianos Meliton Athenagoras (396pp.), V: Theophilos o Antiocheias, Ermeias, Egesippos, Eirenaios, Ippolytos (meros 1) (456pp.), VI: Ippolytos (meros 2) (354pp.), VII-VIII: Klemes o Alexandreus (meros 1-2) (427 + 438pp.), IX-XVII: Origenes (meros 1-9) (348 + 349 + 384 + 469 + 457 + 445 + 446 + + 420pp.), XVIII: Methodios, Petros Alexandreias, Alexandros Alexandreias, Eustathios Antiocheias (419pp.), XIX: Titos Bostron, Theodoros Erakleias, Alexandros Lykopoleos, Eusebios Kaisareias (meros 1) (432pp.), XX-XXVIII: Eusebios Kaisereias (meros 2-10) (415 + 432 + 436 + 412 + 326 + 442 + 307 + 404 + 343pp.), XXIX: Eusebios Kaisareias (meros 11), Markellos Agkyras, Basileios Agkyras (324pp.), XXX-XXXVI: Megas Athanasios (meros 1-7) (364 + 481 + 360 + 397 + 403 + 394 + 352pp.), XXXVII: Megas Athanasios (meros 8), Peri ten apeianiken erin, I.Apospasmata II.Asterios o sofistes (meros 1) (340pp.), XXXVIII: Peri ten apeianiken erin : Asterios Sofistes. Aetios Antiocheias, Eunomios Kuzikou, Eudoxios K/poleos. Loukios Alexandreias kai Eunomios Beroiees, Akakios Kaisareias, Eusebios Emeses, Nemesios Emeses (361pp.), XXXIX: Gelasios Kaisareias, Kurillos Ierosolumon (357pp.), XL: Megas Antonios, Ammonas, Amon 'e Ammonios, Pahomios, Pahomiou Ellenikoi Vioi protos vios, Paraleipomena, Eteros vios (343pp.), XLI: Pahomios, Pahomiou Ellenikoi Vioi tritos vios, tetartos vios, Orsisios, Theodoros Monahos, Makarios o Aigyptios (omiliai 1-50) (343pp.), XLII: Makarios o Aigyptios (omiliai 51-85), Megale epistole, Pragmateiai, Eihai, Apofthegmata, Makarios o Alexandreys, Petros II Alexandreias, Timotheos I Alexandreias (388pp.), XLIV-IL: Didymos o Alexandreus (meros 2-7) (306 + 412 + 410 + 253 + 317 + 304pp.), LI-LVII: Vasileios o Megas [= Basilius magnus] (meros 1-7) (307 + 348 + 439 + 363 + 434 + 340 + 359pp.), LIX-LXI: Gregorios o Theologos (meros 2-4) (315 + 399 + 243pp.)], R113690
1701AUB-4498A Bruxelles, chez Eugène Henry Frick 1701. 5 volumes reliés, reliures pleine peau d'époque, dos ornés avec titres, petits format, 1428 pages avec planches et notes + avertissement, préface de l'auteur, tables des chapitres et table des matières + 913 pages avec notes et planches + avertissement, approbation, extrait du privilège, lavie de Joseph écrite par lui-même (59 p.), préface de Joseph, tables des chapitres et table des matières. Contient: la réponse de Joseph à ce qu'Appion avait écrit contre son histoire des juifs touchant l'antiquité de leur race. Le martyre des Machabées. La relation faite par Philon de l'ambassade dont il était le chef envoyée par les juifs d'Alexandrie vers l'Empereur Caïus Caligula.
19354056Lausanne, Gonin, 1935. In-folio en feuilles de 122-[2] pages, couverture blanche rempliée ornée d’une composition de Maillol, sous chemise demi-vélin blanc et étui cartonné. Belle condition.
1642371830Paris: Ek basilikēs typographias Imprimerie Royale 1642. Engraved title by by Claude Mellan engraved head and tail pieces and initials. 2 453 3 pp. Extra-illustrated with a later English printed "Abbreviations and Connexions" leaf inserted after the title. Folio 15-1/2 x 10-5/8 inches. Late eighteenth or early nineteenth century red morocco gilt marbled endpapers gilt edges. Neatly rebacked. Cloth slipcase and chemise. Engraved title by by Claude Mellan engraved head and tail pieces and initials. 2 453 3 pp. Extra-illustrated with a later English printed "Abbreviations and Connexions" leaf inserted after the title. Folio 15-1/2 x 10-5/8 inches. Known as the Mazarin edition "since it appeared under the auspices of the great Cardinal" D&M it is the first edition of the Greek New Testament from the Imprimerie Royale founded just two years prior.<br /> <br /> Inserted before the engraved title page is a partly-printed certificate of the Collegium Mazarinaeum awarding this volume as a prize in Rhetoric to Philippus Matthaeus Guillot dated MDCC in manuscript i.e. 1700 and signed by the college's master P.-J. Le Chapelier Pierre-Jean le Chapelier de Mauron abbé de Ste Marie de Boquen in Brittany with the trace of a seal below. The College Mazarin or College des Quatre-Nations was established by bequest of Cardinal Mazarin 1602-1661 and opened its doors to students in 1688. Darlow & Moule 4687. Provenance: Philippus Matthaeus Guillot certificate his signature at foot of title engraving; Montagu Barton armorial bookplate; John Horatio Nelson gift inscription dated 1841; General Theological Seminary bookplate perforated stamp Ek basilikēs typographias [Imprimerie Royale] unknown
1786019793Londini London: Ex Prelo Joannis Nichols Typis Jacksonianis 1786. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. ii x ii xxxii 264 89 i blank. Complete with half-title and 3-leaf subscribers' list and one leaf containing a full-page engraving. Contains facsimile text in Alexandrian Greek type cut by Joseph Jackson. Contains minor scattered foxing on several pages near the beginning of the text and to the final few leaves of text. Previous owner's name stamped in upper margin of title page and again stamped much smaller on the following page. Contemporary decorated calf boards with some scratching peeling and wear refurbished; rebacked in leather with raised bands and a new gilt-stamped spine label. New endpapers retaining two original endpapers at the rear. The first three leaves were professionally and archivally light-bleached which removed most of the foxing. The first edition of the New Testament as preserved in the Codex Alexandrinus printed using a typeface that skilfully reproduced the appearance of the fifth-century original. The text is clean and unmarked. Folio: measures 18.5" x 11.75" 472mm x 297mm. Ex Prelo Joannis Nichols, Typis Jacksonianis Hardcover books
188484Cologne, Johann Birckmann, 1560 in-folio, [6] [sur 20] ff. n. ch. (titre avec vignette de libraire, dédicace, table des chapitres), 240 ff., texte sur deux colonnes, signatures **, puis A-Z, puis Aa-Rr, avec un tableau dépliant (f. 113, arbre de consanguinité), il manque le Prologue dans les pièces liminaires, demi-veau prune, dos lisse orné de filets et guirlandes dorés, ainsi que de larges fleurons à froid, pièce de titre noire, tranches marbrées (rel. du XIXe siècle). Dos passé, un mors supérieur fendillé.
A set of SIX LARGE ORIGINAL SIGNED ETCHINGS by Leonard Baskin, in pristine condition. Baskin executed three original etchings for Homer's Iliad: "Hephaistos", "Ares", and "Homer". 150 sets were published, of which this is ONE OF 60 DELUXE SETS WITH TWO SUITES OF THE ETCHINGS, ON FINE FABRIANO LAID PAPER AND ON JAPON NACRE. I offer only the six etchings (and the large folio prospectus), not the box of sixty reproductions. The etchings measure 44 x 37.5 cm (plate) and 67 x 52 cm (sheet). Fine and bright, with no defects.
TrÈmois's masterpiece, illustrated with 29 ORIGINAL DRYPOINTS, OFTEN WITH AQUATINT. From a total edition of 225 numbered copies, all printed on fine Rives wove paper, this is ONE OF ONLY TEN (10) COPIES WITH A REMARQUE SUITE ON ANTIQUE JAPANESE PAPER. THIS SUITE, MORE THAN ANY OTHER WORK, DEMONSTRATES TREMOIS'S SKILL AND RANGE AS A GRAPHIC ARTIST. This copy additionally features a lengthy SIGNED PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION from the author to Roger Clavel, dated January 27, 1954. Large folio. Loose as issued in original wraps. FINE AND BRIGHT, WITH NO DEFECTS. In the original (slightly worn) board chemise and board slipcase. AN OUTSTANDING COPY OF A NOTABLE LIVRE DE PEINTRE.
200698941Madrid, AyN Ediciones 2006. 209 Abbildungen mit umgebenden Text., 126 Seiten Kommentarband., 338 Seiten Faksimile., Folio. OPappe mit illustriertem OSchutzumschlag (Kommentarband) und 2-farbiger Ledereinband mit 3 falschen Bünden sowie 2 Lederschließen mit Metall, ca.19,5 cm × 15,0 cm (Faksimile) in einer braunen goldgeprägten Holzkassette mit Metallverschluss ( ca. 33, 0 cm x 24,5 cm).,
19384055Paris, Les Cent-Une, 1938. In-4 en feuilles de 309-[8] pages, couverture de vélin blanc à rabats imprimé en rouge, sous chemise demi-vélin blanc et étui carton. Etui un peu taché, pour le reste en belle condition.
347-Eo.J. Bleistift, leicht aquarelliert, auf bräunlichem Velin, rechts unten bezeichnet und datiert ?Aussicht auf das Tal von Ephesus vom Berge Pagos bei Smyrna. 9.7.6.?, sowie weitere Bezeichnungen im Unterrand. 16,1 x 27,7 cm. Auf Untersatz montiert.- Sammlung Bernhard Funck, München, nicht bei Lugt.- Obwohl die Datierung auf der Zeichnung durch Beschneidung nicht vollständig ist, kann man mit Sicherheit sagen, dass sie zwischen 1867 und 1869 entstanden sein muß, da Klose zu dieser Zeit Kleinasien bereiste.
1665AQ28955Cantabrigiae i.e. Cambridge: Excusum Per Joannem Field Typographum Academicum 1665. 2 19 1; 755 1; 516pp. Lower corner of K6 torn away with some loss. Darlow & Moule 4701. ESTC R236848. Wing B2719. Bound uniformly with: BIBLE N.T. Greek. Greek title. Cambridge. John Field 1665. 12mo. 2 419pp 1. Small thumbnail sized piece torn away from margin of A4 with a little loss. ESTC R25629. And: PSALTER - Church of Scotland. The psalms of david in meeter. Newly translated and diligently compared with the originall Text.Allowed by the Authority of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland and appointed to be sun in Congregations and Families. Edinburgh. Printed by Evan Tyler 1650. First edition. 18mo. 72pp. ESTC R235432. Three volumes bound uniformly with the first mentioned bound in two volumes and the second and third mentioned bound together in the third volume in contemporary blind-decorated sombre black panelled morocco with central flower device to each spine compartment. Marbled endpapers. A little rubbed some small chips to spines at head and foot some occasional shaving of pagination. With the later ownership inscriptions of several members of a Scottish Mylne family and those of W.W. Greg dated 1925 in the first volume. A choice copy of the third English edition of the Greek Septuagint printed by John Field at Cambridge bound uniformly - in handsome seventeenth-century sombre bindings - with Field's companion New Testament in Greek a reprint of the Thomas Buck edition Cambridge 1632 and the 1650 first edition of the Scottish Metrical Psalter. The first edition of the Septuagint printed in England was published by Roger Daniel 1653 with the second appearing in Walton's Polyglot edition of 1657. This edition published by John Field Printer to Cambridge University is also the first to contain the praefatio paraenetica of J. Pearson. Issued in two slight variant forms with differing Greek titles this is the issue without the Apocrypha. The presence of the Scottish Psalter printed by Evan Tyler of Edinburgh at the end of the final of these three volumes combined with the later Scottish provenance makes this cataloguer wonder if these volumes were used - and perhaps even bound - in Scotland. Provenance: Sir Walter Wilson Greg 1875-1959 Shakespearean scholar and bibliographer best known for his A Bibliography of the English Printed Drama to the Restoration. . Third English edition. 12mo. Excusum Per Joannem Field, Typographum Academicum unknown
Riproduzione in facsimile del prezioso codice redatto in lingua greca. Volume in copertina rigida con legatura in pelle, titolo impresso in oro al piatto e al dorso, sovraccoperta originale il tutto contenuto in un robusto cofanetto editoriale muto. A chiusura del volume, in apposita tasca, è conservato un agile manuale introduttivo in lingua italiana di 22 pagine. Opera in condizioni eccellenti; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
1566D14106Geneva: Henricus Stephanus 1566. Hardcover. Very Good. Early-19th century red morocco boards and spine ruled in gilt gilt-stamped lettering in second spine compartment 5 raised bands; 4to 257x158m; pp. 4 539 33 index with woodcut printer's device on title-page. Spine and edges of boards somewhat darkened; binding a bit scuffed. Text block is lovely. Provenance: Arthur Machen acquired at the Anderson Auction Company December 1903. <br/><br/>Estienne's important edition of the Greek Anthology which provided a far superior text than its predecessors. For this edition Henri devised a system of diacritical marks peculiar to himself notae sibi peculiares to denote various classes of proper nouns and also employs in the margins the symbol of the hand with pointing finger to call attention to gnomic expressions in the text Schreiber. Adams A-1187; Schreiber 159. Henricus Stephanus hardcover