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162019101anvers Elzevir 1620 -in-folio plein-VELIN un fort volume, reliure janséniste plein-vélin ivoire parcheminé à rabats in-folio (jansenist's binding full vellum in-folio)(34 x 23 cm), RELIURE D'EPOQUE, titre manuscrit sur le dos à l'encre brune (handwritten title on the spine), plats muets (cover without text), dos avec un léger manque de velin en tête (moins d'1/2 cm2), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), Ex-libris : "DOCTORIS TINEL ROTOMAGENSIS" (Dr TINEL célèbre collectionneur de ROUEN) imprimé en noir dans un encadrement d'un filet noir sur une étiquette de papier crème, Texte en latin et grec, orné d'une gravure titre gravée sur bois en noir par M. Lasne + 64 planches hors-texte en noir de gravures de Monnaies recto-verso (10 par page) gravées sur bois en noir (engraving wood) par Hubert GOLTZ + Lettrines et culs-de-lampe gravées sur bois en noir, 4 pages + 30 feuillets de planches imprimés des deux côtés + 4 feuillets de planches imprimés d'un seul côté (soit 64 planches) + 326 pages + 14 pages d'Index, 1618 Antverpiae Jacobum Bieum Editeur sur la page de titre mais c'est noté en fin de dernière page : Lugduni Batavorum Typis Isaaci Elzeviri academia typography 1620,
166534786Cantabrigiae: Excusum per Joannem Field 1665. 12mo 14 cm 5.5". 1 f. 19 1 755 i.e. 767 1 516 pp. without the initial blank. <br><br>The second English edition of the Septuagint. There are different issues: This a copy of the one with the third word of the Greek title readiing "Diathche" and not "Diathke" and with the printer's device showing the man holding the sun in his left hand. Thus this is Darlow and Moule issue "B." => Thomas Jefferson owned a copy of one of the issues of this edition.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Manuscript ownership inscription of John Ray dated 1716 on retained fly-leaf; ownership signature of Robert L. Wilson New York 1818 on title-page; gilt supra-libros of Barzillai Slosson dated 1829. Later in the Howell Bible Collection Pacific School of Religion properly released.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: American binding of dark blue goat richly gilt with wide floral border on covers and spine distinctively gilt using rules and floral roll. Board edges with a gilt roll; turn-ins gilt tooled. Marbled endpapers. All edges gilt. Gilt supra-libros of Barzillai Slosson as above. Unsigned.<br>Â Â Â Â Barzillai Slosson may have been related to the lawyer of the same name who was active in Kent CT at the end of the 18th century and into the fourth decade of the 19th whose account books are in the Yale Law Library; perhaps the Barzillai who graduated from Columbia College in 1818 and later moved to Geneva NY where he was active and successful in business and civic affairs. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Wing rev. ed. B2719. Darlow & Moule; 4702; ESTC R236848; Sowerby Catalogue of the library of Thomas Jefferson 1473. Binding as above lightly rubbed. Pages closely cropped in the 19th-century rebinding and some initial or final letters touched or lost. Very good. Excusum per Joannem Field unknown books
166537826En te Kantabrigia: Ioannou Phieldou 1665. 12mo 14.5 cm 5.75". 36 126 2 blank pp. <br><br>as issued with the same publisher's Bible. Psalms. Greek. 1664. Psalterion toy Dabid kata tous Hebdomekonta eis ta tmemata ta en te tes Agglikanes Ekkesias leitourgia nomizomena diegemenon. 12mo. 1664. 2 115 3 11771 1 pp. and Bible. New Testament. Greek. 1665. Tes kaines diathekes apanta. 12mo. 2 419 1 pp.<br>Â Â Â Â First edition of this Greek translation of the Book of Common Prayer. The preface is signed "I.D." i.e. James Duport a popular professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge who had the year before printed a translation of the Psalter which appears here with the BCP as issued under a separate title-page and Ordinal along with the Greek New Testament and Apocrypha the title-page of the New Testament being an insert and the Apocrypha having separate pagination. This is only the second translation of the BCP into Greek following the first by Elias Petley in 1638. There were apparently two settings of this edition produced by printer John Field in the same year under the same title and imprint with priority not established; the present example has line six of the main title-page all in capital letters and the "Alma mater Cantabrigia" device following the last page of the Psalter but while the sun is on the left and the cup on the right of the Psalter title-page device they are reversed on the New Testament title-page apparently indicating that the New Testament is from a variant post-dating the BCP and Psalter.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Contemporary mottled calf Cambridge-style covers framed in double gilt fillets and panelled in triple gilt fillets with gilt-tooled corner fleurons; spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label and gilt-ruled compartments.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Front free endpaper with early inscription in red pencil: "Gibson's / Queens / Oxon. / 1787." Most recently in the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Biblos: Wing rev. ed. B3632; ESTC R204258; Griffiths 45:3. Psalterion: Wing B2720A; ESTC R204259. Tes kaines diathekes: Darlow & Moule 4702; Wing B2733. Bound as above worn and showing expectable acid-pitting with edges extremities and spine rubbed; spine label cracked with loss of central portion of label. Endpapers with early inked annotations in Greek and English. Central portion with top-marginal faint to light waterstaining generally though not always but a sliver; one leaf with tear from outer margin into text with loss of one letter; one leaf with short tear along paper flaw without loss of text. Final work with early inked underlining; rear fly-leaf with a few jotted references in Greek. => A scholar's copy of this nice example of early English Greek liturgical/scriptural printing. Ioannou Phieldou hardcover books
16230Editions Albert Morancé : Librairie centrale d'art et d'architecture "Paris, 1927 / 1929-1932 (dates fournies par le catalogue générale de la bibliographie française, certaines planches datées de 1910 / 1913) 3 vol. grand in-folio (39 x51cm) demi-chagrin pour Picard rouge et brun pour Fougères. Reliures modernes, ouvrages entièrement montés sur onglets. 1°G. Fougères : Le Parthénon (1927) : 16pp.-136 planches. dont 4 planches doubles. La planche 136 (Athéna Parthenos) est absente mais la planche 74 est en double présentant une version en noir et une version en couleurs de la même planche. (l'ouvrage a été initialement publié en deux séries sous portefeuilles 1ère série : 16pp.-pl.1 à 70 / 2ème série Pl. 71 à 136) // 2° Charles Picard 1929-1932 : L'enceinte, l'entrée, le bastion d'Athéna Niké, les propylées 43pp.-75planches hors-texte dont une double./ Le plateau supérieur, l'Érechtheion, les annexes sud : 85pp.-85 planches hors texte et 2 cartes couleurs hors-texte. Nombreuses figures dans le texte. Photographie par Fred Boissonnas et W. Mansell. Monumental ensemble en très belle condition. Deux tous petits chocs en haut du dos du vol. de Fougères. Prévoir un supplément de frais de port (environ 6,5 kg par volume). Réunion rare. ""Certes, nous avons en France le magnifique ouvrage en trois tomes (texte du regretté G. Fougères et de M. Ch. Picard) publié par les éditions Morancé ; mais ses dimensions et son prix ne le rendent accessible qu'à un petit nombre de privilégiés."" Revue universitaire 1932 p.431."
66327Paris, Librairies-Imprimeurs R unies, 1895 Reliure d' diteur en toile vert avec titre en or sur le plat sup rieur et sur le dos. in-folio, 45,5 x 32 cm, (8) pages nn ( titre) + iii pages + 249 pages + (2)pages nn (table) + XIII planches hors-texte ( plusieurs double, triple et une planche quadruple), Complet. FR.text.
In-16°; pp. (32) marca tipografica incisa su legno al forntespizio; nel testo un foro di tarlo passante. Hoffmann III p. 1. Legatura in piena pelle con cornice a filetto dorata ai piatti, titolo e fregi in oro al dorso. Dorso restaurato.
210535S.l. [Bâle], s.n. [Johann Herwagen], s.d. (1550) in-12, [2] ff. n. ch., 285 pp., [50] pp. n. ch. d'errata et de table, veau blond, dos à nerfs orné de pointillés et doubles caissons dorés, pièce de titre fauve, encadrement de triple filet doré sur les plats, double filet doré sur les coupes, tranches dorées, large guirlande intérieure (Canape-Belz). Petites restaurations aux mors et aux coiffes.
214697Liège, Henri Hoyoux, 1671 petit in-8, [4] ff. n. ch. (titre, poésie liminaire avec vignette gravée représentant le Saint-Esprit, dédicace), 146 pp., avec quelques figures dans le texte, un f. n. ch. d'approbations, maroquin noir, dos à nerfs orné de filets à froid, encadrement de simple filet à froid sur les plats, tranches mouchetées (Lobstein).
214964Oxford et Londres, Robert Scott, 1674 in-8, [16] ff. n. ch. (titre, dédicace, préface, table), 330 pp., [5] ff. n. ch. d'index, avec 6 planches dépliantes hors texte, basane fauve marbrée, dos à nerfs, encadrement de simple filet à froid sur les plats, tranches mouchetées (rel. du XVIIIe s.). Coiffes rognées, charnière supérieure entièrement fendue.
1723WRCLIT65879Lipsiæ Leipzig: Sumptibus Filii J. Fridericii Gleditschii 1723. 221682632pp. including special presentation prelim. Folio signed in 4s. Full 18th century gilt paneled vellum gilt extra with Amsterdam College arms in central panel and variations on Amsterdam city arms as corner pieces and as central devices in 5 of 7 spine compartments. Title in red and black. Engraved title vignette; engraved headpieces; tailpieces; initials some historiated. Greek and roman letter. Binding a bit rubbed and lightly soiled early and careful restoration of lower 12cm of spine in vellum ink bookseller's annotations on front and rear pastedowns extreme lower blank forecorner torn from 2I3 not approaching text small receding brown spot from A4 to B4 otherwise a very good or better copy. Second edition of Ludolph Kuster's revision of Mill's New Testament text the latter first published in Oxford in 1707. The first edition of Kuster's revision appeared at Amsterdam/Rotterdam with a Leipzig imprint in 1710. This is an interesting copy in an elaborate prize binding and including a specially printed singleton presentation leaf bearing an engraved vignette of the Amsterdam City arms and eleven lines of boilerplate letterpress with the variables executed in manuscript: in this case in 1760 to one "Joanni Meyer" signed in ink by the examiner. Mill's text accompanied by its "Prolegomena" described by D&M as "monumental" is "perhaps the most famous Greek Testament of the eighteenth century" - D&M 4725. An attractive copy. DARLOW & MOULE 4375 OCLC: 3041133. Sumptibus Filii J. Fridericii Gleditschii hardcover books
1823100020AG1823. Germany 1823. Stunning original extra-large 19th century Pencil Drawing on coloured paper. Beautifully Framed. Size of frame with drawing: 61.5 cm x 76 cm. Size of the actual drawing: c. 45 cm x 57 cm. Excellent condition. Signed by C. Schaafhausen d. 18. December 1823. Framed in a wonderful Biedermeier style. unknown
1571486271571 (Lyon) Lugduni, Apud Ioan. Tornaesivm (Jean de Tournes), Typogr. Regium (Typographe royal). MDLXXI - 1571 - In-16, 12 x 8,5 x 3,8 cm - Edition Originale - Reliure vélin de récupération avec manque -Collationné complet des 110 gravures sur bois- 637 pagers + Index (3) manque pages d'index- fortes mouillures - Envoi rapide et soigné - Réf. 48627
Scholar's bookplate to inner covers (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblocks. Very minor shelfwear to volumes V. 1.4: bump to lower front corner. VG to VG+; Vol. 1.1: (1971) 549 pp ISBN: 3519042339; Vol. 1.2: (1967) 740 pp ISBN: 3519042347; vol. 1.3: (1967) 632 pp ISBN: 3519042355; Vol. 1.4: (1971) 864 pp ISBN: 3519042363; Vol. 1.5: (1971) 280 pp ISBN: 3519042371 ; 5 Volume Set. Sammlung Wissenschaftlicher Commentare; Vol. 1.1-5; 3065 pages
20074514DBGütersloh. Coron Exclusiv. 2007. 238 Bl. mit 334 Miniaturen, 184, XVI S. (Kommentarband). Reich illustrierter Ledereinband mit vier Schließen mit 5 Bünden, Seidenband (Kommentar), in Schatulle mit Acryl-Deckel.
1653097655<p>Londini: Excudebat Rogerus Daniel 1653. First printing in England of the Septuagint with the rare second part Greek type title in red and black and with large engraved printer's device bound with In Sacra Biblia Græca ex versione LXX. interpretum scholia; simul et interpretum cæterorum lectiones variantes Greek type title with woodcut printer's device lacking final blank Roger Daniel. Collation 81279186pp 1pp lectori. probably lacking last blank. Book measures 7 x 4 3/4 inches. Bound in full leather. At some time the binding has been rebacked retining the period boards raised bands leather title label. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally new endpapers. Pages in very good clean condition throughout. A very nice copy in an attractive solid binding. Full Leather. Very Good Plus. Small 8vo.</p> Excudebat Rogerus Daniel hardcover
1653097655Londini: Excudebat Rogerus Daniel 1653. First printing in England of the Septuagint with the rare second part Greek type title in red and black and with large engraved printer's device bound with In Sacra Biblia Græca ex versione LXX. interpretum scholia; simul et interpretum cæterorum lectiones variantes Greek type title with woodcut printer's device lacking final blank Roger Daniel. Collation 81279186pp 1pp lectori. probably lacking last blank. Book measures 7 x 4 3/4 inches. Bound in full leather. At some time the binding has been rebacked retining the period boards raised bands leather title label. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally new endpapers. Pages in very good clean condition throughout. A very nice copy in an attractive solid binding. Full Leather. Very Good Plus. Small 8vo. Excudebat Rogerus Daniel Hardcover
1798191868London: Printed for T. Cadell Junior and W. Davies 1798. The official publication of a scholarly pastiche First illustrated edition and the first authorized public one. These fictitious letters describing Athens during the Peloponnesian War were the work of a circle of Cambridge dons and students including the Bluestocking Catherine Talbot 1721-1770 who is named in the author key to this edition. Athenian Letters names more than one prominent female letter-writer from antiquity real and fictive. The work's instigators Philip Yorke second Earl of Hardwicke 1720-90 and his brother Charles 1722-70 are pictured in the frontispieces. The first edition of 1741 consisted of 12 copies followed by 100 in 1781 and a pirated edition. 2 vols quarto 274 x 212 mm pp. lxii 2 436; xv 1 466. Portrait frontispieces to each volume 12 engraved plates of busts folding map. Contemporary tree calf flat spines divided by gilt rolls blue and green labels central gilt tools to compartments green edges. Contemporary booklabels of Fasque the Gladstone family home. Head caps a little worn and split spines rubbed a few patches of stripping corners worn minimal foxing. A very good set. ESTC T84382. unknown
8956Castigationes eosdem libros.In 12 plein cuir fauve d’époque, à nerfs, petits fers dorés. Filets à froid, avec un petit fer central et quatre fers en écoinçon, dorés, sur les plats. Titre avec vignette gravée de l’éditeur. XL-392 pages. Texte bilingue latin Grec, sur deux colonnes. . parisii impensis viduae Arnoldi Birkman 1549. Cum privilegis Régis, ad fexennium. Edition originale. Version latine de Jean du RUEL et les corrections de J. G. Pharmacopée, encyclopédie phytotérapie botanique rare. Quelques raccommodages, Un portrait gravé, de l’auteur, a été ajouté sur la page de garde ; exlibris gravé Dominici de Ponsainpierre. Seigneur du perron, conseiller à la cour des monnaies de Lyon. D’azur à deux colonnes d’argent en pals-supports 2 lions, couronne de Comte. Le livre 6 contient le De Venenis les livres 7 et Les de Venenatis animabulus. Les notes suivent le texte. Le caractère grec est celui-là même gravé par Pierre Haultin et utilisé la première fois pour le nouveau testament publié la même année par ses soins
1766501Paris, Saillant, 1766. Rare édition originale en français, copiée la même année par un imprimeur d'Amsterdam. Traduction par Gottfried Sellius, revue par Jean-Baptiste-René Robinet. 2 volumes in-8 reliés en un, complet. 140 x 205 mm, (lvi) 360 pp. et (xxviii) 343 pp. Demi-chagrin tabac d'époque, dos lisse avec titre en doré sur pièce de titre, emplacements des coutures ornés de quadruples filets dorés avec motifs chaîne au-dessus et au-dessous, ornements doublés et roulette dorée en queue. Plats à motifs beige et ocre. Préface en début de premier tome, table des matières au début de chaque tome. Nombreuses gravures à travers l'ouvrage : 22 vignettes gravées sur cuivre, dont une signée de Frankendaad ; 2 sur les pages de titre, 11 en-têtes, 8 culs-de-lampe, 1 hors-texte. « Cet ouvrage a été le premier de langue allemande à recevoir une reconnaissance universelle. Winckelmann a mis en lumière l’importance des idéaux grecs pour le monde moderne, chose que personne n'avait faite avant lui. Sa connaissance unique des exemples d’art classique qui nous sont parvenus, enrichie par une vaste érudition spécialisée, lui a conféré une autorité incontestable. » (PMM) « Une œuvre importante, parfois considérée comme la première histoire moderne de l’art, aujourd’hui d’une grande utilité pour l’historiographie de l’art et pour l’étude de toutes les phases du mouvement néoclassique. » (Rainwater, H130) Brunet, V, col. 1463 ; Cohen, 1068.
Very Good French Original map. Oblong Double Elephant Folio. (96x156 cm). In French. Scale: 1/1.500.000. With explanation of geographical terms in Greek, Turkish, Arabic and Persian; With overview sheet: Aperçu general de la division administrative des provinces asiatiques de l'Empire Ottoman. (Jaar: 2011 - Europeana Collections). French edition of Kiepert's huge map of the Imperial Ottoman territories. "Includes list of geographic terms in eastern languages and notes on administrative divisions. Includes notes on materials the cartographer used to put together the map". (See LC copy). Kiepert, (1818-1899), was born in Berlin. He traveled frequently as a youth with his family and documented his travels by drawing. His family was friends with Leopold von Ranke, who inspired Kiepert's creative endeavors. Kiepert was taught by August Meineke in school. Meineke influenced Kiepert's interest in classical antiquity. He attended Humboldt University of Berlin. He studied history, philology, and geography. He published his first geographical work, with Carl Ritter, in 1840, titled Atlas von Hellas und den hellenischen Kolonien. The atlas focused on ancient Greece. In 1848 his Historisch-geographischer Atlas der alten Welt was published. In 1854, his atlas, Atlas antiquus was released. It was translated into five languages. Neuer Handatlas über alle Teile der Erde was first published in 1855. In 1877 his Lehrbuch der alten Geographie was published, and in 1879 Leitfaden der alten Geographie, which was translated into English (A Manual of Ancient Geography, 1881) and into French. In 1894 he created the first part of a larger atlas of the ancient world titled Formae orbis antiqui. He traveled to Asia Minor four times between 1841 and 1848. He created two maps of the region, including Karte des osmanischen Reiches in Asien, in 1844. Kiepert taught geography at the University of Humboldt-Berlin starting in 1854. He taught at the university until his death. Akyol, article 536.; Dagtekin p. 22 (With detailed bibliography on Kiepert's maps). Rare. Preserved in a frame, will be sent without its frame. A wall map.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original registry book in its original grey art nouveau cloth. All edges marbled. 'The English manufactory of book and register' written on end-papers. 'Zugologion' written in Greek letters on front cover. Slightly faded. A fine copy. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Ottoman script. 52 p. is written of which apprx. 200 p., but it's finished and complete; one folding hand-drawn color map, and 3 tables. [MANUSCRIPT] [Ottoman Prokopi sanitary report] Konya Sihhiye Müfettisligi'nin 16 Tesrinievvel 1327 tarihli mezkûr müfettislige takdim olunan rapordur ki 327 senesi Ürgüp'te zuhur eden koleraya dairdir.; Vilâyetin topografya-yi sihhiye ve harita-yi sihhiyesi. The report on the cholera occurring in Ürgüp in 1910, which was presented to the Inspectorate of Konya Sihhiye on October 16, 1910. Besides cholera, it contains information about diseases such as measles. 1329 (Hegira) written at the end of first 10-paged report. The second part contains title: Mecelle-i Memâlik-i Osmaniye'ye ait minvallere cevabât yazilarak Üsküp Kaymakamligi'na takdim olunan 'Müslüman Sihhiye' raporu [= Muslim health report submitted to the Ürgüp (Prokopi) District Governor]. This and following next chapters include general health and sanity registers on epidemics like 'frengi' (syphilis, pox), all kinds of 'humma' (pyrexia) and several others (almost more 15 titles) and give information about how often diseases are encountered in the region of Prokopi and Cappadocia. One folded map which is hand-drawn includes color markers as 'Ürgüp Bölgesi saglik haritasi' [= Prokopi region sanity and epidemic map]. Also it shows demographic and historical info about region. There are 3 statistical tables contain demographic, historical, religious info such 'Muslim' and 'Non-Muslim'. Maps and tables are perfectly drawn. Another chapter is 'Usul-i sihhiye', has all epidemics and their historical and demographic contexts, their cures etc. Book was written in a very nice hand-writing. Used black, blue, and red inks. Report was not published before such as that. Roumi: 1327 = Gregorian: 1910. The Ottoman land represented a bridge between Asia and Europe, which was destroyed by epidemic diseases that emerged in different periods. In the 19th century, the main source of epidemic was the cholera morbus that emerged in India in the lower Bengal delta between the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. At the beginning of the 19th century, the disease became a global threat. Cholera epidemic appeared for the first time in the Ottoman territory in 1822, and continued to emerge into intermediate outbreaks. Due to its geographical location, the cholera epidemic was easily spread to the Ottoman territory and caused great losses in the 19th century, when it became a global threat. At the beginning of the 20th century, still cholera was a serious problem. Prokopi is a settlement in Central Asia Minor, built on a plateau at an altitude of 1,200 m above sea level. It lies near the confluence of four tributary rivers of the Alys River (Kizilirmak), which flows to the north of Ürgüp, within about 10 km from the settlement. It has been claimed that the word Ürgüp is the Turkish version of the Greek name Prokopi. The latter is supposed to refer to St. Prokopios, although there is no evidence suggesting the existence of a namesake church. Levidis supported that the ancient name of the settlement was Osiana, which the traveller Texier (Charles) adopted as well. Ürgüp was inhabited by Muslims, Turkish-speaking Greek-Orthodox and some Armenians. Several conflicting opinions have been stated about the population. Farasopoulos talks about 15,000 Muslims and 5,000 Christians. According to an inventory carried out by the state in 1919, Ürgüp was inhabited by 12,500 Muslims, 6,000 Christian-Orthodox and 15-20 Armenian families.
All volumes are in Near Fine or better condition. Volume 2 has rubbing to small portion of spine. ; 6 Volume Set. Études Préliminaires Aux Religions Orientales Dans L'Empire Romain; Vol. 1/6/2022
In folio, pp. (24), 374, (1), all’ultima pagina marca tipografica incisa su legno; con l’aggiunta di due carte manoscritte datate bologna 1553 che contengono un’epistola di Rigus a Francesco Cospo, in cui l’autore della lettera sostiene che la traduzione dell prima opera di Diodoro qui pubblicata sia da ascriversi a Angelo Cospo e non a Bartolomeo, come indica il frontespizio, che infatti è stato corretto a mano dallo stesso. Il grecista bolognese Cospo fu variamente chiamato anche Angelo Bartolomeo. LEgatura in piena pergamena. Al frontespizio piccola lacuna restaurata in corrispondenza di un legno ovale. fori di tarlo alle prime e ultime carte.
152510628Strasbourg, Wolfgang Cephalaeus, 1525 In-12 (155 x 95 mm), 251 ff., 61 ff. n. ch. Vélin, dos lisse, titre en grec manuscrit, tranches marbrées, page de titre remontée légèrement plus courte en tête et en queue, ex-libris effacé sur la marge supérieure de la p.1, espaces pour les lettrines avec lettres guides, petites taches sans gravité aux feuillets "g" et "g2", petit manque marginal dans le coin inférieur de la p. 251 (reliure moderne de la fin du XIXe siècle ou du début du XXe siècle).
194498904Athens Greece: Deputy Ministry of Press and Information December 5 1944. 1944. Very good. - Folio a 12-3/4 inch high by 9-1/2 inch wide broadside printed on newsprint. A two-line banner title centered at the top is followed by two columns of text with the contents justified left below centered headings. The publication info and the date are printed above the second column. The broadside is toned and folded both vertically and horizontally with minor pinprick holes. Very good. <p>The text is in Greek and our translations may be subject to some corrections.<p>During the late hours of December 4 1944 and the early hours of December 5 Lieut.-General Scobie GOC British Forces in Greece proclaimed martial law in Athens and in Piraeus the port of Athens following violence on December 3rd and the declaration of a general strike. The broadside publishes Winston Churchill's statement supporting his General. "The Prime Minister wishes to make known that the announcement of the 1st December by General Scobie to the Greek people stressing the need for unity and expressing our full support for the current Greek Government was made with the knowledge and full approval of the Government of her Majesty."<p>Following this is a statement concerning order: ".General Scobie has taken all recommended measures to fully reestablish order. .English troops guard Public Facilities and simultaneously the reclamation of Police Departments has begun. The Greek people should be certain that order will be completely enforced."<p>There is a statement that "In yesterday's first court day of the Special Collaborators' Court the S.S. associate and member of the 'BUND' the infamous Giannopoulos was sentenced to death." The BUND organization and its leader Aginor Giannopoulos trained a battalion of Greek volunteers who fought in SS and Brandenburgers units. According to the broadside 200 members of ELAS in the suburb of Nea Ionia were disarmed as were 1200 near Psychiko.<p>There is a brief report on the events leading up to martial law: "In the march on the day before yesterday organized by the Communist Party protesters threw a grenade and shot at the house of the Prime Minister George Papandreou on Kifisias street. The leader of the protesters officer of ELAS and known communist Architect Provellegios was arrested."<p>Finally there is a statement on food shortages. ".due to the three-day labor strike the steamboats full of food meant to be distributed to the Greek People anchored in Piraeus harbor remains unloaded."<p>RARE. Athens, Greece: Deputy Ministry of Press and Information, December 5, 1944. unknown