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Scholars' bookplates to inner covers. Else very light shelfwear and foxing. ; (= Schriften und Quellen der alten Weklt Bde. 23,1 u. 23,2) ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE; Vol. 1/2/2022; 771 pages
Books have minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; Founded by Prof. Donald Nicol. First 8 volumes of this journal. ; Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies Association; Vol. 1/8/2022
First few pages of vol 3 has miscut corners (rounded). Slight bump to head of vol 4. Very light shelfwear. ; 616 pp, 582 pp, 652 pp, 447 pp, 638 pp, 194 pp ; 6 Volume Set (Complete). ; Vol. 1/6/2022
Very light shelfwear to all volumes. Crisp, clean, and unmarked except for the bookplates of George Rapp, Jr. To ffeps of all volumes. ; 616 pp, 582 pp, 652 pp, 447 pp, 638 pp, 194 pp ; 6 Volume Set (Complete). ; Vol. 1/6/2022
Institution bookplate on inner cover. 2 Library stamps to titlepage- 1 cancellation stamp to endpaper. No other library markings. Bound in gorgeous Half leather with marbled boards and endpapers. Spine decorated in gilt with title label and raised bands. Spine ends and corners lightly worn. ; Fullest account of the topography of Thessalonica and its history, especially from the 5th to the 15th century. Cap. I. Belleii Thessalonicensia; Cap. II. Eustathius Thessalonicensis; Cap. III. Marmor viride veterum; Cap. IV. Tributa Atticorum seculo XII praestita; Cap. V. Beniamini Tudelitani itinerarium, specimen novae editionis; Cap. VI. Codex Baroccianus CXXXI. ; 553 pages
181329400Paris: 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 two images. The upper images features three warriors two of which carry shield and wear helmets the lower features two Satyrs with the seated figure of a king or elder. Each figure also features cranes. Printed on a folio captioned sheet measuring roughly 23" x 16" the printed area approximately 15" x 10". 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 WARRIORS AND SATYRS. 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
This is a fine hardcover copy with a near fine illustrated hardshell pictorial slipcase. The slipcase has a little wear at the corners. Heavy mylar dust wrapper, has a chip at the top of the spine. Completely clean inside and out. Massive visual compilation of 16 ancient Greek theaters in Anatolia (present day Turkey). R. R. R. Smith is perhaps the pre-eminent scholar of this part of the ancient world. He has been in charge of excavating the antiquities of Aphrodisias in the 1980's. Since 1995 he has been the Lincoln Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art at the University of Oxford. Each one of the 16 ancient theaters is presented with 174 detailed color photographs, technical drawings, architectural elevations and floor plans, etc. Texts by R.R.R. Smith and Jane Messeglia. Photography by Ahmet Ertug. Oversize volume: 14" high X 18" wide, 208 pages. Weight before wrapping is 14 lbs. 6 ounces. Large very heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
1985026401Leuven 1985 Leuven University Press Soft cover 1st Edition
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.
[ad mss. codices Gallicanos, Vaticanos, Florentinos et Anglicos, necnon ad antiquiores editiones castigata, multis aucta: nova interpretatione, criticis praefationibus, notis, variis lectionibus illustrata, nova sancti doctoris vita et copiosissimi indicibus loucpletat opera et studio D. Juliani Garnier. Greek title: Tou en hagiois patros hêmôn Basileiou, archiepiskopou Kaisareias Kappadokias, Ta Heuriskomena Panta], complete in 3 parts bound in 6 volumes: lxxxvi,1162 + xcviii,1190 + cclxxii,1008 pp., 28cm., Editio Parisina altera emendata et aucta, text printed in 2 columns, 6 uniform 19th cy. hardcover bindings in full brown leather, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, some occasional foxing, good condition, [content: Tomus prior - Pars prior & Tomus primus - Pars altera & Tomus secundus - Pars prior & Tomus secundus - Pars altera & Tomus tertius - Pars prior & Tomus tertius - Pars altera], bilingual: Basilius' Greek text with Latin translation, R95899
1839R95899Parisiis [Paris], Apud Gaume fratres 1839 [ad mss. codices Gallicanos, Vaticanos, Florentinos et Anglicos, necnon ad antiquiores editiones castigata, multis aucta: nova interpretatione, criticis praefationibus, notis, variis lectionibus illustrata, nova sancti doctoris vita et copiosissimi indicibus loucpletat opera et studio D. Juliani Garnier. Greek title: Tou en hagiois patros hêmôn Basileiou, archiepiskopou Kaisareias Kappadokias, Ta Heuriskomena Panta], complete in 3 parts bound in 6 volumes: lxxxvi,1162 + xcviii,1190 + cclxxii,1008 pp., 28cm., Editio Parisina altera emendata et aucta, text printed in 2 columns, 6 uniform 19th cy. hardcover bindings in full brown leather, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, some occasional foxing, good condition, [content: Tomus prior - Pars prior & Tomus primus - Pars altera & Tomus secundus - Pars prior & Tomus secundus - Pars altera & Tomus tertius - Pars prior & Tomus tertius - Pars altera], bilingual: Basilius' Greek text with Latin translation, R95899
Oeuvre complet en 8 tomes: x,649 + 568 + 564 + 608 + 642 + 644 + 639 + 511pp., 28cm., reliures cart. uniformes modernes (dos en toile bordeaux avec titre doré) solides et en bon état, texte imprimé en 2 colonnes, texte en Français, quelques rousseurs (texte toujours bien lisible), cachet sur les p.d.t., bon état, poids: 11.5kg., R106155
1864R106155Paris/ Nancy, Bordes frères 1864-1867 Oeuvre complet en 8 tomes: x,649 + 568 + 564 + 608 + 642 + 644 + 639 + 511pp., 28cm., reliures cart. uniformes modernes (dos en toile bordeaux avec titre doré) solides et en bon état, texte imprimé en 2 colonnes, texte en Français, quelques rousseurs (texte toujours bien lisible), cachet sur les p.d.t., bon état, poids: 11.5kg., R106155
1879A.01Éditions Hachette, 1879, Paris, en 7 volumes. 2500 gravures et 100 cartes/plans.
105155Lugd. Batav. et Roterod, Ex Officina Hackiana, Ao. 1668, 1 volume in-8 de 245x180x60 mm environ, 1f.blanc, 5 ff. (titre avec large vignette, epistola dedicatoria, praefatio ad lectorem), 1003 pages, 1 f.blanc, reliure plein parchemin crème portant titres manuscrits sur le dos, imprimé sur 2 colonnes. Anciennes notes manuscrites, date et appartenance sur les pages de garde et dans les marges, rousseurs et pages brunies, restaurations anciennes sur la bordure supérieure des 4 premiers feuillets, coiffe supérieure ébréchée, bon état pour le reste. Texte en grec.
In-8°; pp. (14), frontespizio stampato in rosso e nero, con fregio xilografico. Legatura in cartonato. Romanzo francese basato sulla materia delle saga di Apollonio di Tiro, che ebbe una straordinaria popolarità sia nei secoli che in molti linguaggi dell’Europa; il mito del viaggio di Apollonio nel Mediterraneo e specialmente in Grecia, passò dai romanzi dell’antica Grecia, attraverso manoscritti latini, nelle letterature europee, in varie traduzioni e forme letterarie, entrando anche a far parte di un’opera di Shakespeare. apollonio grecia greek literature grece siria viaggio romanzo avventura adventure novel romance
1956R113889Athenai [Athens], Ekdosis tes apostoloikes diakonias tes ekklesias tes Ellados 1956-1958 Complete in 9 volumes, 348 + 349 + 384 + 469 + 457 + 445 + 446 + 443 + 420pp., containing critical text editions (9 parts) of Origen of Alexandria (c. 185-253 A.D.), 22cm., text in classical Greek, publishers full cloth bindings (corners slightly bumped), text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 5.5kg., R113889
Very slight shelfwear. ; Vol. 1; 1.2 x 9.6 x 6.4 Inches; 545 pages
Some foxing/spotting/discoloration to boards of all volumes. Endpapers tanned of all volumes. V2: 1 corner edgeworn and light bump to base of spine V4: lower corners bumped with small chip to head of spine. Else minor shelfwear to volumes. ; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE
Minor wear to Vol. 1, 2, 4, 5; Some foxing to vol 5. (Volume 3: rear foreedge is worn exposing boards at corners. Small discoloration mark to rear board. Some rubbing and chipping with small tears to joints of spine cover. Spine darkened. Spotting to boards. Small tear to cloth at head of spine. Vol 3: Good + to VG-). Set: All boards appear to be much larger than textblock (perhaps bound at a later time by publisher? ). ; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE
Bound in plain grey boards with blue spine. Typed spine label applied to spine. Light edgewear to boards. Some waviness to pages. Light foxing in places. Back endpaper has a couple of tears (no loss of text). ; Text in Greek, notes and commentary in Latin. Part 2 has half-title: Ludov. Casp. Valckenaer Animadversionem ad Ammonium grammaticum libri tres. In quibus veterum scriptorum loca tentantur et emendantur. Accedit specimen scholiorum ad Homerum ineditorum ex codice vossiano Bibliothecae Lugduno-Batavae. Lvi, 263 + 260 pp. ; 2 Parts in 1.
Fine Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 120 p., ills. and many plans, one folded map (50x67 cm) of the Galata quarter surrounded by the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn of Constantinople, including Genoese and Byzantine architectural buildings. First edition of this rare and the early book on old Genoese and Byzantine buildings in the Galata quarter of Constantinople, written by Turkish art historian Celal Esat Arseven (1876-1972). The Galata quarter first appeared in Late Antiquity as Sykai or Syca. By the time the Notitia Urbis Constantinopolitanae has compiled in ca. 425 AD, it had become an integral part of the city as its 13th region. According to the Notitia, it featured public baths and a forum built by Emperor Honorius, a theatre, a portico street, and 435 mansions. It is also probable that the settlement was enclosed by walls in the 5th century. In the 11th century, the quarter housed the city's Jewish community, which numbered some 2,500 people. In 1171, a new Genoese settlement in the area was attacked and nearly destroyed. In 1233, during the subsequent Latin Empire (1204-1261), a small Catholic chapel dedicated to St. Paul was built in place of a 6th-century Byzantine church in Galata. This chapel was significantly expanded in 1325 by the Dominican friars, who officially renamed it the Church of San Domenico, but local residents continued to use the original denomination San Paolo. In 1407, Pope Gregory XII, in order to ensure the maintenance of the church, conceded indulgences to the visitors of the Monastery of San Paolo in Galata. The building is known today as the Arap Camii (Arab Mosque) as per its conversion into a mosque a few years later (between 1475 and 1478) under the rule of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II with the name Galata Camii. In 1261, the quarter was retaken by the Byzantines, but Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos granted it to the Genoese in 1267 in accordance with the Treaty of Nymphaeum. This rare book includes the history and the plans of the buildings such as the Arap Mosque (Church of San Domenico) (1325), Galata Tower (1348), Church of Saint Benoit (1427), Zülfaris Synagogue (1823), Church of Saints Peter and Paul (1843), Camondo Steps (1880), St. George's Austrian High School (1882), Ashkenazi Synagogue (1900), Italian Synagogue (1931), Neve Shalom Synagogue, etc. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Celal Esat Arseven was a Turkish art professor and historian. Born the son of a pasha in Istanbul, Celal Esat Arseven graduated from Besiktas Military School in 1888 and studied drawing at a fine arts school for a year before going to military college. He continued writing and painting while in the army, from which he resigned in 1908. In the years before World War I, he worked at the humor magazine Kalem with Cemil Cem, one of the great early caricaturists of Turkey. Arseven was a writer and artist of diverse talents. In 1918, he wrote a libretto for one of the first Turkish operas and went on to write several musical plays performed at the Istanbul municipal and state theaters. In addition to being an accomplished watercolorist, he was also a professor of architecture and municipal planning at the Istanbul Fine Arts Academy from 1924 to 1941. He published a five-volume art encyclopedia between 1943 and 1954, and many books on Turkish painting and architecture throughout his lifetime. Before his death, he was awarded a doctoral degree by Istanbul University. He was also a delegate to the Turkish Grand National Assembly during its seventh and eighth sessions. (Sources: And, Metin. "Opera and Ballet in Modern Turkey." In The Transformation of Turkish Culture: The Atatürk Legacy, edited by Günsel Renda and C. Max Kortepeter. Princeton, NJ: Kingston Press, 1986). Özege 5112.; TBTK 4748.
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
1911054699Attaleia Adalia Antalya: Typg. N. K. Meli or Mele 1911. Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Original wrappers. Large 8vo. 21 x 16 cm. In Greek Modern. 21 p. First and only edition of this exceedingly rare and one of the earliest church regulations of the Greek Orthodox community of Attalia Antalya. Attalia was not a large urban center or major trading hub but neither was the Greek Community marginal and it was well integrated into the regional economy. It was different from other areas in Asia Minor due to a combination of factors ranging between demography geography local Orthodox leadership and the city's social milieu. In contrast to the West-coast cities and many villages in Asia Minor with Orthodox majorities Attalia's population was only about one-third Orthodox. The main area of difference in Antalya was the Community leadership which was key to the maintenance of cordial relationships between Christians and Muslims and the secular and ecclesiastical elements of Orthodox leadership in Antalya tended to cooperate for collective benefit. Throughout this period a local elite managed to control education and other Community institutions perpetuating an identity that was compatible with the local Ottoman context. In this last period the Greek Community printed several books and tractates including a brief history of Antalya and this "regulation book" in the Meli Printing House which was the only printing house of the Greek Community in Antalya. Only one institutional copy is located in OCLC 1030075331 Suna Kiraç Library of the Koç University. <br/> <br/> Typg. N. K. Meli [or Mele] paperback