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2 parts (bound together in 1 volume, complete): xxi,379 + v,479 pp., 1st edition, leather binding, stamp on frontcover, marbled edges, VG
1858F38540Berlin, Franz Duncker 1858 2 parts (bound together in 1 volume, complete): xxi,379 + v,479 pp., 1st edition, leather binding, stamp on frontcover, marbled edges, VG
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
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
188748Collection Patrologiae cursus completus, LXXXVIIPetit-Montrouge, Migne, 1865 3 vol. in-4, 4180 colonnes en numérotation continue, demi-veau havane, dos à nerfs ornés de filets et de lions dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison cerise, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs, mais bon exemplaire.
110417Lugduni Batavorum Ex Officina Ioannis Maire, 1643, 1 volume in-12 de 160x100x30 mm environ, 3 ff.blancs, 390 pages, 1f. (errata),3 ff.,blancs, reliure aux armes, plein veau marbré fauve, dos à 4 nerfs portant titres dorés, orné de caissons à motifs dorés, armoiries dorées sur chaque plat, coupes dorées tranches finement mouchetées de rouge. Ors ternis, mors en partie fendus mais structure solide avec manque de cuir par endroits, une coiffe ébréchée, une coiffe arasée, des rousseurs rares et pages brunies.
182595Copenhague, typis Blanci Luni, 1844 in-8, [2]-176 pp., avec une planche dépliante "in fine", demi-veau marine, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs. Bel exemplaire.
1893H120561S. Petersburg, Pantleev brothers 1893 CCCV + 129pp., 26cm., original softcover (spine bit repaired, well protected by an extra transparant cover), pages are still uncut, text is clean and bright, [Translation of title: "Russian-Byzantine Studies, part 2: The lives of saint George Amastris (Amastrida) and Stephen of Sourozh (Souros, Sudak)". Study in Russian with text editions in Greek and translation into Russian. A rare original Russian publication and critical study by the famous Russian byzantinist Vasily Vasilievsky on the lives of the byzantine saints George of Amastris and Stephen of Sourozh], H120561
216429Paris, Antoine-Urbain Coustellier, 1745 3 vol. in-12, xvj pp., xcvj pp., 205 pp. ; xxiv pp., 231 pp. ; xij pp., 254 pp., avec 18 figures gravées par Duflos d'après Cochin, vignettes en-tête et culs-de-lampe, vélin rigide, dos lisses, titre rubriqué poussé sur les dos, encadrement de double filet rouge sur les plats, tranches dorées (rel. de la fin du XIXe s.). Quelques salissures sur le plat supérieur du premier volume.
History and archaeology in the early first millennium BC: Chester G. Starr -- Some connections between the Aegean and the Levant in the second millenium BC : a view from the East : Moshe Kochavi -- Greek and oriental cauldron attachments : a review : Oscar White Muscarella -- Evidence from the sanctuaries : Ingrid Strøm -- In pursuit of metal : Phoenicians and Greeks in Italy : Glenn E. Markoe -- Demaratus and his predecessors : David Ridgway -- Asia Minor as a bridge between East and West. The role of the Phoenicians and Aramaeans in the transfer of culture : Wolfgang Röllig -- What role for Phoenicians? / Günter Kopcke -- Influence extérieure ou évolution interne? L'innovation cultuelle en Grèce géométrique et archaïque / François de Polignac -- Did the Phoenicians introduce the idea of interest to Greece and Italy -- and if so, when? Michael Hudson. ; 185 pages
Light tanning to pages. Faint crease to ffep. DJ has very minor shelfwear. ; “This study explores a neglected aspect of history: the precautions upon which depended the existence of city-states, great and small, and even of a few rustic communities. Social as well as political stresses impelled the ancient Greeks to build innumerable fortifications of astonishing diversity; the book refers, merely for points of special interest, to hundreds of remains still visible in the homeland, many along the Turkish and the Italian coasts, and some in countries as remote as Spain and Afghanistan. ”; 552 pages
1/2 leather binding with marbled boards. Titlepage MISSING. Corners worn. Boards rubbed. Spine cover is torn has been crudely repaired with tape. A bit of loss to spine ends. Some wear to boards with rubbing. Former owner's bookplate to inner cover (George Lawrence) with additional name in ink (R. J. Lawrence). Scholar's bookplate to ffep (G. P. Goold). Inner hinges repaired with tape. Light browning and foxing to a few pages. ; MISSING TITLEPAGE [1 illustrated page] + [68]pp, 134pp, Index [5], errata [1], 88 pp. + [5] pp of figures at end. ; 302 pages; Marcus Manilius (M Manilii) , 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer.
Light bumping to top of front cover. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; Contents include but are not exhaustive: Caratteristiche della letteratura giulio-claudia; Politics and Power in Roman Poetry from Horace to Statius; Manilius als Astrologie und Dichter; Germanico e il suo poema astronomico; The 'Aetna': Thought, Antecedents, and Style; Il 'Saggio sul Sublime'; Etat présent des travaux sur l'Histoire Romaine de Velléius paterculus; Valerius Maximus and Roman Historiography; Phaedrus the Fabulist; The Elder Seneca and Declamation; Elder Seneca and Declamation since 1900: A Bibliography; Der Traum des Historikers: Zu den 'Bella Germaniae' des Plinius und zur julisch-claudischen Geschichtsschreibung; Tiberius and Gaius: influence and views on Literature; Claudius-- the Erudite Emperor. ; 650 pages
609020-nnew. unknown
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Complet en 2 volumes, XL,434 + XXXVI,699 pp., dans la série "Corpus Christianorum. Series apocryphorum" volumes 11-12, 26cm., brochures originales, pages toujours non coupées, très bon état, poids: 2.4kg., [Introduction et étude en français, texte en grec], R108188
1999R108188Turnhout, Brepols 1999 Complet en 2 volumes, XL,434 + XXXVI,699 pp., dans la série "Corpus Christianorum. Series apocryphorum" volumes 11-12, 26cm., brochures originales, pages toujours non coupées, très bon état, poids: 2.4kg., [Introduction et étude en français, texte en grec], R108188
166962499CBFrancofurti [Frankfurt am Main], sumptibus Johannis Davidis Zunneri [Zunner], 1669. 8°. 23 x 18 cm. 4 Blatt, 450 S., 12 Blatt; 4 Blatt, 1050 Spalten, 7 Blatt, 112 Spalten. 3 Falttafeln. Pappbände der Zeit mit händischem Rückentitel in Tinte und Rundum-Rotschnitt. [3 Warenabbildungen]
1905mon0000060539Kegan Paul Trench Trubner & Co 1905-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback rebound by library. In good condition. Clean text sound binding. Kegan Paul, Trench Trubner & Co hardcover
1891010550Boston: Little Brown and Company 1891. Book. Very Good. Cloth. Revised Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. New and Revised Edition. Translated from the Greek by Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Two volumes in royal blue cloth covered boards with gilt lettering to the spines. Very Good spine ends beginning to wear gilt top edges dulled front paste downs have prior owner book plates those of William Jensen noted American chemist and chemical historian. Higginson's classic translation for the Enchiridion is known for its readability and accuracy. A rather uncommon edition and a handsome set. . Little, Brown, and Company Hardcover
19034028London: A & C Black 1903. Limited Edition. Publisher's cloth. Very Good Plus/none. 1903 Deluxe Limited Edition of 300 copies number 194/300 signed by publishers A.C. Black 326 pages with 67 lovely color illustrations with tissue guards. Very Good Plus or Better. Quarto: 10.5 inches in height by 8.75 inches in width Top Edge Gilt fore and bottom pages untrimmed red page marker. Interior text and plates are fine moderate to heavy scattered foxing to first few and last few end papers beautiful decorated St. Angela's High School prize certificate signed and dated 1908 on first free page tight and square with perfect interior gutters. Exterior: white publisher's cloth is clean minor rubbing and soiling brown and orange deco stylized decoration on front board and spine title in bright gilt rear board shows some wear corners sharp not bumped. Sharp Limited Edition. A & C Black unknown
Vols I, IV, V have been rebound in red boards with dark red spine. Black lettering to spines. Pages tanned. Light pencil to a few pages. Vols. 1 & 2 have scholars' bookplate to inner covers. Vol. 3 has edgewear to corners with light chipping to cloth at corners. Vol 2 has edgeworn corners with light chipping to edges of boards. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Preface in Latin. Mixed set: Vol. I: 1922, L, 361 pp; Vol. II: 1889, cxxii, 678 pp; Vol. III: 1893, xxiv, 431 pp; Vol. IV: 1904, lvi, 552 pp; Vol. V: 1904, 251 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1/5/2022; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall
Paris, 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.
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.
Soiling (coffee stains? ) and rubbing to wraps. Scholar's name to ffep (E. Badian). ; [999]-1167 pp; Inscriptiones Graecae. Vol. I Fasc. III; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 168 pages