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17091120591709 Franequerae, excudit Franciscus Halma, 1709, 2 tomes reliés en 1 fort volume in-4 de 200x245 mm environ, (22) ff. (faux-titre, frontispice, page de titre, Prolegomena, Subtexere heic potius), 1326 pages. Complet du frontispice de G. vander Gouwen et des 6 planches dépliantes. Plein velin d'époque au dos lisse muet, encadrement d'un double filet droit à froid, répliqué, sur les plats, petit fleuron central doré et quatre aux coins de l'encadrement intérieur, traces de lacets disparus. Manques en bordure des plats, plats tachés, une déchirure sur le dos, deux pages manuscrites au début de l'ouvrage, petite mouillure en bordure de quelques pages, quelques rousseurs, bon état pour le reste.
1725L0823Amstelodami: Sumptibus Societatis David Millius. G : in Good condition without dust jacket. Covers rubbed. Loss to spine leather of volume 2. Occasional slight foxing. 1725. Seventh Edition. Brown hardback leather cover. 170mm x 100mm 7" x 4". 903pp; 928pp. Written in Greek. Bookplate of Montagu Burgoyne. Title page with small woodcut engraving. The second recognised edition from the Vatican in Rome. . Sumptibus Societatis [David Millius] hardcover
1725AQ30436Trajecti ad Rhenum i.s. Utrecht: Apud Guilielmum vande Water et Jacobum van Poolsum 1725. In two volumes. 138 24 903 1; 2 928pp. Titles in red and black. Text printed in double columns. Contemporary gilt-tooled calf marbled edges. Extremities rubbed wear to head and foot of both spines Vol. I without lettering-piece lettering-piece of Vol. II chipped. Ink library stamps and recent bookplates of R. A. Levisson to both FFEPs scattered spotting. The Septuagint or the Koine Greek version of the Hebrew Bible is the earliest translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek appearing between the first and third centuries before Christ in Alexandria. Embraced by the Catholic Church which includes many of the texts that Reformed churches ignore or consider Apocryphral the authorised Papal version of the Septuagint was first produced in Rome 1587 under the reign of Pope Sixtus V. A direct by-product of the Council of Trent the production of the Septuagint was the suggestion of Cardinal Pole who encouraged making available the Bible in Hebrew and Greek as well as the Latin vulgate in order to counter charges of the Reformers. This edition was compiled by German oriental philologist and reformed theologian David Mill 1692-1756 and was published simultaneously in Amsterdam. Darlow and Moule 4736. First Millius edition. 8vo. Apud Guilielmum vande Water et Jacobum van Poolsum unknown
175931317ABZürich, Gessner, 1759. 8°. 115 S., (1) S. (Druckfehler). Mit gest. Titelvignette (Porträt) und eine gest. Schlussvignette. Späterer Pappband. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 31317AB|31317AB_2 [2 Warenabbildungen] Nebst Pindars erster Ode.
175931317ABNebst Pindars erster Ode. Zürich, Gessner, 1759. 8°. 115 S., (1) S. (Druckfehler). Mit gest. Titelvignette (Porträt) und eine gest. Schlussvignette. Späterer Pappband.
173411158Lugduni Batavorum, apud Joannem van Abcoude, 1734. In-8 de [16]-871-17 pages, plein vélin blanc (plus tout à fait blanc), dos orné de fleurs de lys et roulettes dorées, plats ornés d'un légionnaire s'appuyant sur un boulier orné de la cigogne (armoiries de la Haye) ainsi que d'un hibou dorés, le tout surmontant la mention "Hagae Comitis", fleurs des lys dans les coins.
1779983821Lucian cianucian Greek Lucianos Latin Lucianus born AD 120 Samosata Commagene Syria now Samsat Tur.—died after 180 Athens Greece<br /><br />Danza Dialogo di Luiano con Annotazioni con annotazioni. <br /><br />In Firenze : nella stamperia di Gaspero Pecchioni 1779. Original edition. 8vo. Old wrappers iv 44 p. Some stains to titlepage. Very good copy. In this dialogue the Cynic Crato who has no in pantomimic dancing or those who go to see it is converted to its appreciation by his friend Lycinus.<br />This is a translation into Italian with notes of Lucian's famous dialogue on pantomime or "tragic dancing" in ancient Greece. In "tragic" dancing a dramatic plot is enacted by a masked and costumed dancer supported by an actor. The dancer's lines are spoken for him by someone else. There is also a chorus and for accompaniment the flute and the syrinx with various instruments of percussion. The work is dedicated to Antonio Muzarelli who was ballet master at the Burgtheater in Vienna at a time when ballet was detested by Emperor Joseph II although the art form was gaining some popularity due to the reforms of Jean-Georges Noverre 29 April 1727 – 19 October 1810 the a French dancer and balletmaster generally considered the creator of ballet d'action. The dialogue was probably written in Antioch in 162–165 a.d. when the Emperor Verus was there in compliment to him because of his interest in pantomime at a time when visual art was held inferior to literary art. This work underscores the legitimacy of dance because Lucian recognizes the intellectual character of dance. He emphasizes that a dancer must be able to express his or her ideas and sentiments through the intelligibility of movement and posture. Lucian's dialogue on dancing remains popular today due to its clever dialogue and clarity of argument. Rare: two OCLC locations one in North America: NYP Pecchioni books
1771F94932Oxonii [Oxford], E typographeo Clarendoniano, impensis J. & J. Fletcher bibliopolarum 1771 xiv + 157 + 32pp. + [160]pp. of indices, engraved vignet on title page, 22cm., bilingual: Greek-Latin, 19th cy. leather binding intact but with some spots (traces of burning?) on boards, text clean with some occasional foxing, typographically interesting publication from the 18th cy. Greek school of Oxford university, [contains an introduction in Latin, the life of Plato (Vita Platonis) by Olympiodorus in Greek with Latin translation, Albini's introduction to Plato's dialogues in Greek with translation in Latin, and Plato's 3 dialogues: "Alcibiades primus sive natura humana", "Alcibiades secundus sive de precatione" & "Hipparchus sive lucri studiosus" - all in Greek-Latin // Variae mectiones // Index], uncommon, F94932
1798A2696Paris, rue Saint-André-des-Arts, 1798 ; in-8, XX pp. + 378 pp. + 394 pp. + 388 pp., reliés plein-veau d’époque, dos lisse orné, pièces de titres rouges, toutes tranches dorées (état moyen surtout 3ème volume). Tibulle (Albius Tibullus) poète latin, né à Rome vers 44 avant J.-C., mort en 18 ou 19 avant J.-C., s'illustra avec ces Elégies. Il fut l'un des inventeurs de la poésie champêtre. Orné de 14 gravures. Bon état.
17672881Aurelianis, Typis Couret de Villeneuve, 1767. 1 vol. in-12 de V-231 pages, reliure moderne (fin XIXème). Demi-maroquin vert à coins, dos à nerfs, tranches dorées. Bel état.
17152883Londini, Ex Officina Jacobi Tonson & Johannis Watts, 1715. 1 vol. grand in-12 (110 x 185) de [30]-243 pages et [176 ff. ]. Plein veau marron, dos à nerfs richement orné, pièce de titre de maroquin havane, tranches rouges. Bel état.
17534903DBErlangen, Leipzig, Gotthard Poetsch; Augsburg, Veithische Handlung, 1753, 1766, 1767. 8°. 19 cm. [15] Blatt, 240, [4] Blatt, 183, 190 Seiten. Halblederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel.
1739YRG-467Édition originale, petit in-12 (14cmx8cm), plein veau marbré, dos à cinq nerfs, titre et caissons richements ornés, dos restauré, toutes tranches marbrées, quelques rousseurs, manque de papier page 192 en marge intérieur, 304pp. Londres.
17113862Amsterdam: Ex Officina Westeniana 1711. Sm. 8vo. 8856038pp. Double column text. Greek and Latin title page printed in red & black. Illus. with an added engraved title mounted 2 engraved folding ground plans and an engraved folding map. The title map & ground plans have been backed with a few added color printed illustrations on the blank versos. 19th century blind tooled calf. The endpapers are browned. Some marginal text notations. Ex Officina Westeniana unknown books
1774WRCLIT65781London: Printed by James Bettenham 1774. xx122pp. Quarto. Amateurish calf and boards. Subscriber's list pp.xvii-xx bound out of place in prelims moderate foxing early and late old tide-mark in lower quadrant at gutter throughout; just a sound copy. First edition thus. Edited by R. Lyon and revised by T. Rattray. The parallel texts in Greek are presented in four columns followed by translations of each in the same format. ESTC T21879. Printed by James Bettenham hardcover books
17775343BBBerlin u. Leipzig, George Jacob Decker, 1777 u. 1779. 8°. (1) Bl., (58) 146 (2) S.; (14) 248 (1) S., (1) Bl. Halblederbd. d. Zt. mit goldgepr. Rückenschild u. 2 mont. alten Bibliotheksschildern + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 5343B 2 Bde. in 1 Bd. (berieben u. bestossen).
1728R100754Londini [London], Guil. Bowyer 1728 504pp., text in Greek, 15cm., contemporary full leather binding with gilt lettering and decorations on spine, vague stain on upper edges, text clean and bright except for few brown stains, small piece of paper detached from upper right corner of blanco endpaper and titlepage, old handwritten ex-libris on blanco endpaper by J. Van Erp & G. Wilmer (bishop of Haarlem in the Netherlands), good condition, R100754
1767R240166057Chez Denys-Jean Aumont. 1767. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 199 pages. Tranches rouges passées. Ex libirs écrit à l'encre en page de titre. Illustration en noir et blanc coloriée en page de titre. Annotations à l'encre sur les plats.. . . . Classification Dewey : 480-Langues helléniques. Grec
17775343BB2 Bde. in 1 Bd. Berlin u. Leipzig, George Jacob Decker, 1777 u. 1779. 8°. (1) Bl., (58) 146 (2) S.; (14) 248 (1) S., (1) Bl. Halblederbd. d. Zt. mit goldgepr. Rückenschild u. 2 mont. alten Bibliotheksschildern (berieben u. bestossen).
17162884Londini, Ex officina Jacobi Tonson, & Johannis Watts, 1716. In-8 (110 x 185) de [14]-286-[116] pages. Plein veau marron, dos à nerfs richement orné, pièce de titre maroquin havane, tranches rouges.
1781K121046Parigi [Paris], Appresso Nic. Pissot, e Teofilo Barrois 1781 [10] + 205pp., 20x13cm., text in Italian, text is clean and bright, no ownership marks, 19th cy. hardcover binding (plates covered with decorated paper - with some use, spine in brown leather with gilt title), good condition, K121046
1752238051752 Paris : Chez Bauche, 1752.(Jean-Baptiste-Claude Bauche) Par Simon Mamin dont le nom apparaît au privilège.Front.Aux 22 dernières p. ch. : "Livres imprimés, ou qui se trouvent en nombre chez le même libraire."Description: [4]-IV-171-[5]-133-[1]-22-[5] p., [1] f. de pl. ; 2 volumes in-12,pleine basane époque,dos lisses ornés et titrés,texte frais,tranches rouges.Title-vignette reliée dans le texte.Trés rare édition.
17324237Londini London: Typis Gul. Bowyer; Impensis autem Joh. Osborn & Tho. Longman 1732. 8vo pp. xvi 279 1 1 plate. Contemporary calf boards bordered in blind edges sprinkled red. A few leaves lightly toned one or two rust-marks. Joints expertly repaired boards lightly marked and corners a touch worn. The sole edition of this Greek grammar by George Thompson d. 1739 master of the grammar school at Tottenham High Cross. Thompson is reported to have had assistance from the classical scholar Samuel Patrick 1684-1748 and the antiquary John Ward 1678/9-1758 who had also produced a new edition of Lily's Latin grammar around the same time. Attractively printed by William Bowyer in an edition of 1500 copies with an engraved plate of Greek manuscript ligatures it is now scarce: ESTC locates just four copies in the UK plus two in Europe and three in North America. ESTC T148505. Typis Gul. Bowyer; Impensis autem Joh. Osborn, & Tho. Longman hardcover
179580618AB1795. Vienna Trattnern 1795. 18cm x 12cm. 546 pages plus Appendix with " Lexicon Hermeneutico-Analyticum" 120 unnumbered pages. Original Hardcover in protective Collector's Mylar. Very good condition with only minor external signs of wear. Exemplar von Friedrich Georg Julius Heinrich Freiherr von Lasberg mit seinem Besitzvermerk auf dem Vorsatzblatt. Includes for example the following chapters: De elementis linguae graecae / De Etymologia / De Syntaxi / De Dialectis / De Prosodia / Chrestomathiae Graecae / Lexicon: Hermeneutica - Analyticum in Chrestomathiam Graecam. Provenance / Provenienz / From the library of: Friedrich Georg Julius Heinrich Freiherr von Lasberg 19. Juni 1766 in Braunschweig; 9. März 1839 in Düsseldorf war ein preußischer Offizier und Landrat. Der Protestant Friedrich von Lasberg war ein Sohn des Oberforstmeisters Moritz Franz Adolf Freiherr von Lasberg und dessen Ehefrau Sophia Dorothea geborene von Pestel. 1781 trat er als Fahnenjunker dem Regiment von Wunsch zu Prenzlow bei. Dort wurde er 1786 Fähnrich 1787 Sekondelieutenant 1797 Premierlieutenant und Inspektionsadjutant später Stabskapitän 1800 Wirklicher Kapitän und 1804 noch Major. Nachdem er 1808 aus preußischen Diensten verabschiedet worden war trat er als Bataillonschef in westfälische Dienste wo er 1809 Major sowie 1810 Oberst und Kommandeur wurde. Neben der 1813 erfolgten Beförderung zum Brigadegeneral wurde er zum Gouverneur der Pagen ernannt. Nach der Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig und dem Ende des Königreichs Westphalen trat Lasberg am 13. Dezember 1813 erneut in die preußische Armee ein wo er im Rang eines Obersts und Regimentskommandeurs eingestellt wurde. Mit Allerhöchster Kabinettsorder AKO vom 3. Oktober 1815 pensioniert wurde Lasberg zum 1. Mai 1816 zunächst kommissarisch zum Landrat des Kreises Düsseldorf ernannt seine definitive Ernennung folgte zu Beginn des Jahres 1817. Nach etwas mehr als 21 Dienstjahren wurde er mit AKO vom 27. September 1837 auf eigenen Antrag zum 31. Dezember 1837 in den Ruhestand versetzt den er bereits zum 1. Dezember 1837 antrat. Friedrich von Lasberg heiratete vor 1808 Charlotte Eichler von Auritz November 1772 in Ansbach; 24. Januar 1849 in Düsseldorf Tochter des ehemaligen markgräflich ansbachischen Hofmarschalls Carl Freiherr Eichler von Auritz und dessen Ehefrau Christine geborene Freiin von Remont. Wikipedia hardcover
1765A2613Bernae, Walthardi, 1765 ; in-8, 184 pp., reliure plein veau, dos lisse orné (traces de restauration ancienne). Édition imprimée à Berne, bilingue (latine et français) des "Satyres" de Perse. Perse, originaire d'une famille noble de la Rome du Ier siècle après J.-C., est un stoïcien. A Rome, il a fréquenté : Cornutus, Sénèque et Lucain. Nombreuses vignettes et gravures in texte (d'après l'antiquité). Bon état.