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Vol. 1 has light pencil marginalia else Fine. Vol 2 has very small stains to text block else Fine. Vol 3 has very minor shelfwear else Fine. ; Vols. 1 and 3 in Italian; vol.2. In Latin. Italian and Latin text. X + 142; V + 106; V + 102. "Edizione promossa e patrocinata dalla Cassa di risparmio di Verona, Vicenza e Belluno." With multiple plates, including reproductions of Roman frescoes. ; 3 Volume Set COMPLETE; Folio 13" - 23" tall
Books are fine. ; Unchanged reprint of 1903-1916 and 1920-1930 London editions. V1: ISBN: 348704272X. V2: ISBN: 3487042738. ; 5 Volume Set Reprinted in 2 Volumes. COMPLETE; Marcus Manilius (M Manilii) , 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer. The Astronomicon contains the earliest appearance of astrological systems of Houses. Housman's is considered the authoritative edition. Introduction in English. Latin apparatus.
Books are fine. ; Unchanged reprint of 1903-1916 and 1920-1930 London editions. V1: ISBN: 348704272X. V2: ISBN: 3487042738. ; 5 Volume Set Reprinted in 2 Volumes. COMPLETE; Marcus Manilius (M Manilii) , 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer. The Astronomicon contains the earliest appearance of astrological systems of Houses. Housman's is considered the authoritative edition. Introduction in English. Latin apparatus.
Accessit Oratio de morte et reb. gestis. illustriss. principis Alexandri Farnesi Ducis Parmensis, Editio recentior, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 3 nerfs, Apud Ioannem Bogardum [ Jean Bogard ], 1597, Duaci [ Douai ], 4 ff., 196 pp. Né à Aquapendente, François Bencio (1542-1594) "se distingua comme poëte et orateur" (Bibliographie douaisienne, 80). Etat satisfaisant (reliure très abîmée avec restaurations partielles mais bien solide, cachet annulé - mention "double" - en titre, petit mq. angulaire avec perte de qq. lettres à un feuillet). Latin
Emendata Obiter, multis partibus auctior qua antea ; nonnusquam adnotatis auctorum nominibus, Opera Davidis Hoeschelii Augustani, 1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque plein vélin blond à lacets, plats estampés à froid, dos à 3 nerfs, Typis Michäelis Mangeri [Michael Manger ], Augustae Vindelicorum [Augsbourg ], 1600, A-Z8 2A-Z8 3A-G8, 3H3 Très belle reliure en vélin (sans les lacets, mention "Pars I" grattée en page de titre, très bel état par ailleurs) pour cette première partie (que l'on trouve communément seule). L'humaniste protestant allemand David Hoeschel (1556-1617) bénéficia du mécénat des Fugger (auquel il dédié le présent volume). Correspondant des grands humanistes du temps (Scaliger, Juste Lipse, Camerarius, etc...) son dictionnaire latin-grec connut le succès et fut plusiurs fois réimprimé. Grec
Cum indice Rerum et Verborum locupletissimo, Quid in hac omnium Postrema Editione praestitum fit, proxima post Capitulorum Indicem pagina docebit, 1 vol. in-folio reliure pleine basane marron, dos à 6 nerfs, Apud Iacobum Dallin [ Jacques Dallin ], Parisiis [Paris ], 1664, 6 ff., 693 pp. et 6 ff. n ch. Rappel du titre complet : Iacobi Hollerii Stempani, Doctoris Medici Parisiensis Omnia Opera Practica, doctissimis eiusdem Scholiis et Observationibus : deinde Ludovici Dureti, Regii Medicinae Professoris ; in eundem Enarrationibus, Annotationibus, & Antonii Valetii, Doctoris Medici Parisiensis Exercitationibus Iuculentis illustrata : Cum Scholiis Doctissimis & singularibus Observationibus D. Ionnais Hautin, Doctoris Medici Parisiensis eximij. Accessit etiam ad calcem libri Therapeia Puerperarum Ioan. Le Bon, Medici Regii. Ce recueil des oeuvres "pratiques" du médecin Jacques Houllier (circa 1500-1562), chef de file des "Hippocratistes parisiens", suivi des commentaires de son disciple Louis Duret (1526-1587) qui fut avec Ambroise Paré l'un des médecins les plus fameux de son temps, et de ceux d'Antoine Valet (mort en 1607), a été établi par le médecin parisien Jean Hautin. Prix en l'état pour cet exemplaire en état moyen (reliure fort. frottée avec importants manques en dos, mq. en coupes, sans les gardes volantes, mouill. marginales) Latin
Editio nova, 1 vol. in-16 reliure de l'époque plein maroquin brun, double filet doré d'encadrement en plats, filet doré entrelacé en coupes et chasses, tranches dorées, E Typis Didot Natu Majoris, Apud A. J. Dugour, Paris, An VI [ circa 1797 - 1798 ], 2 ff., 219 pp. Rare exemplaire en plein maroquin d'époque de cette petite édition publiée sous le Directoire, en pleine Révolution (petits pincements en plats, bon exemplaire par ailleurs). Latin
1 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque pleine basane maron, dos à 5 nerfs orné, tranches rouges, Typis Francisci Foppens, Bruxellis [ François Foppens, Bruxelles ], 1675, 4 ff., 769 pp., avec 14 ff. n. ch., index) Bon état (2 petits mq. en mors, petites piq. de vers marginale aux derniers ff.) . Latin
An Enumeration of Plants in the Royal Botanic Garden, Berlin. Library label of Madame la Duchesse d'Ursel to front pastedown. A few pencil inscriptions, a very little faint soiling, hinges splitting a little, contemporary half sheep, a little worn. 1099 pages. Referenced by: Pritzel 10285
Minor shelfwear. Top of spine is slightly knocked. Stamp to top of textblock: "Write-Off" else NF. ; Contents include but are not exhaustive: Herodian's Historical Methods and Understanding of History; Erodiano e la crisi dell'impero; Furcht und Schrecken bei Herodian; Claudius Aelianus und sein Werk; Les 'Histoires variees' d'Elien. L'agencement de la mosaique; Asinio Quadrato storico di Filippo l'Arabo; Longinus Platonicus Philosophus et Philologus, II. Longinus Philologus; Menander Rhetor and the works attributed to him; Time and Narrative Technique in Heliodorus' Aethiopica; Etat present des recherches sur Nemesien; Lettura di Reposiano; Alcestis Barcinonensis; Terentianus Maurus...; Apollonius of Tyre: last of the Troublesome Latin Novels; On the fringes of the Canon: Work on the Fragments of ancient Greek Fiction; Emperor and Empire in the works of Greek-speaking Authors of the Third Century AD; W. Curtius Rufus' Historiae Alexandri Magni; Problemi di lingua e stile nei Moralia di Plutarco; Forma letteraria nei Moralia di Plutarco...; ANRW; Vol. 34.4; 2.1 x 9.9 x 7.2 Inches
Non sine delectu & ingenioso ordine ante XX & quod excurrit annos in Partes tributus duodecim : Opera ac studio R.P. Philippi Labbe Bit. S. I Publicam Emissus in Lucem, 1 vol. petit in-8 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 5 nerfs dorés orné, Apud Simonem Benard, Paris, 1666, 7 ff. n. ch., 626 pp. et 22 ff. n. ch. (index) et 1 f. d'une épitaphe postérieure insérée après la seconde garde volante Rare exemplaire de l'édition originale de ce curieux ouvrage "distribué avec méthode et accompagné d'une table alphabétique pour faciliter les recherches" (Michaud, Biographie, XXIII, 15 ; De Backer, 441). Ce recueil d'épitaphes du savant père jésuite Philippe Labbé vient à la suite des ouvrages de Sweerts ("Epitaphia" de 1623) et Guillebaud (Hortus Epitaphiorum). Etat très satisfaisant (petits mq. en mors et coiffes, coins frottés, bon état par ailleurs). Latin
6 tomes en 5 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert, dos lisse orné, Apud Henr. Weinedel, Lipsiae [ Leipzig ], 1834, xxix-446 ; 502 ; xix-486 ; 367 ; xii-292-280 pp.. Rappel du titre complet : Poetae Scenici Latinorum recensuit Fridericus Henricus Bothe (6 Tomes - Complet) Tomes 1 et 2 : M. Atti Plauti Comoediae ; Tome 3 : L. Annaei Senecae Tragediae ; Tome 4 : P. Terentii Afri Comoediae ; Tome 5 : Fragmenta Tragicorum ; Tome 6 : Fragmenta comicorum Rare exemplaire parfaitement complet. Bon exemplaire élégamment relié (tout petit frott. en queue à un dos, rouss.). Very good copy with its fine uniform binding (foxing). Latin
1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque plein veau marbré, dos lisse orné, triple filet doré d'encadrement en plats, fers aux armes de Louis-Joseph de Bourbon-Condé en plats, Chez P.M. Nyon, Paris, 1788, 408 pp. Titre complet : La Henriade de Voltaire, en dix chants, traduite en vers latins par De Caux de Cappeval, au service de la Cour Palatine [ Exemplaire aux armes de Louis-Joseph de Bourbon-Condé ] Voltarri Henriados Libri decem, Latinis versibus redditi : Autore Caclio Cappavalle Au début de l'ouvrage, on peut lire un long ex-dono en latin, daté du 21 août 1788, attribuant l'exemplaire au jeune Constantin Lagasse (peut-être du collège de Guise [ ? ], manifestement d'un Collège ayant bénéficié des largesses de l'Illustre prince de Bourbon Condé pour sa rénovation et son agrandissement). Cette traduction en latin de la Henriade de Voltaire (avec le texte français en regard) est peu commune. Exemplaire aux armes du prince Louis V Joseph de Bourbon-Condé (1736-1818), 8e Prince de Condé, prince du sang. "D'esprit libéral et bienfaisant, mais opposé à la révolution, il quitta la France dès la prise de la Bastille, forma à Worms en 1792 l'armée dite des Princes composée d'émigrés, qui fut licenciée en fin1800, puis demeura en Angleterre jusqu'à la Restauration" (OHR, planche 2635 n°14 variante signalée : "le même fer réduit 56 x 44 mm"). Etat satisfaisant (rel. frottée avec fentes en mors, mq. en coiffe sup., exemplaire manipulé) Français
A PRISTINE LARGE-PAPER COPY OF THE FIRST AND ONLY EDITION. XII, 168 pp. + addenda leaf (often missing, but present here). An introduction to the Chronicon Samaritanum or Liber Josuae. A LARGE-PAPER COPY, beautifully printed (in Latin, with some Hebrew types) with huge margins on extremely fine, thick laid paper (this copy about twice as thick as normal copies). Large 4to. Original unprinted wraps. Uncut and unopened. Some wear and tear to wraps, INTERNALLY FINE AND BRIGHT, COMPLETELY FRESH, LIKE NEW.
1 manuscrit reliure plein vélin d'époque, 1743, 192 feuillets. Rappel du titre complet : Questiones elaborate ab D. D. Blasio Matia San Juan in universitate Cesar Augustana Sacre scientia Laurea decorato pro obtinendis Cathedris Iterato Palestrita, et Philosophica Eimii Doctoris Cathedre Moderatore. Scripte fuerunt ab Iosepho Andrea de Unzue anno ab Nativitate Domini milessimo septingentessimo quadragesimo tertio Etat satisfaisant (mq. au second plat et au dernier feuillet - affectant un peu le texte au recto). Latin
Volume I: light shelfwear and scuffing to boards. Inner hinges slightly weakening. Light tanning to pages. VG in no DJ. Volume II: DJ is in good condition with chipping to corners and spine ends. Large tears to DJ but mostly intact. Rubbing to front panel has worn away a couple of letters of title. Book is VG and has light foxing to textblock. Light tanning to pages. A few pages have minor creasing to upper corner. Otherwise both volumes very sound; Published for the department of Art and Archaeology of Princeton University. Errata slip inserted (v. 1). 13 individual manuscripts of the Roman comic dramatist in all, including an introductory "genealogy", plus a partial list of later illustrated manuscripts. ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE. Illuminated Manuscripts of the Middle Ages. ; Vol. 1/2/2022; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 231 pages
Two folio volumes. pp. (14), 636, (20); (15), 506, (18) + 'Celeberrimorum virorum Apologiae pro R.D. Carolo Musitano adversus Petrum Antonium de Martino' (58 p.) + Engraved frontis portrait. Title pag e in red and black. Large rococo printer's devices. Foxed. Folio. [355 x 225 mm.] Old full vellum bindings. Embossed Ex Libris. Carolo Musitano was one of the most celebrated medical scholars of his d ay, and his works form a compendium of ancient and 'modern' therapeutics. Especially interesting are his comments on treatments for various psychological and mental disturbances. OCLC records only two copies of this edition in the U.S. "Medicine is a conjectural art. It has almost no rules" -- Aulus Cornelius Celsus. This would make a wonderful gift for any doctor - or doctor to be. W143
Three volumes. 12mo. [157 x 89 mm.] Engraved frontis, illustrations, and vignettes by Eisen, engraved by Lempereur and Aliamet. Tasteful contemporary full red straight grained morocco leather binding in the Syston Park style. Marbled endpapers. All edges gold gilt. A clean and crisp copy of an eminent Barbou classic, probably from Sir John Hayford Thorold's Syston Park library. Plautus was a famed Roman writer of comedies, His plays, adapted from those of Greek New Comedy, are popular and vigorous representations of middle-class and lower-class life. Written with a mastery of idiomatic spoken Latin and governed by a genius for situation and coarse humor, Plautus' comedies achieved a great reputation. Characteristic of his plays are the stock comic figures: the knavish, resourceful slave, the young lover and his mistre ss, the courtesan, the parasite, and the braggart soldier. His plots and characters have had great influence upon later literature, with adaptations and imitations by many writers, e.g., Molière, Corneille, Jonson, and Shakespeare. Twenty-one plays survive, more or less complete: Amphitruo (Amphitryon), Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi, Casina, Cistellaria, Curculio, Epidicus, Menaechmi, Mercator, Miles gloriosus, Mostellaria, Persa, Poenulus, Pseudolus, Rudens, Stichus, Trinummus, Truculentus, and Vidularia (in fragments) - Columbia Encyclopedia. For some interesting tales and comments on Plautus see: Hadas, 'Ancilla'. A brief history of the Barbou Classics is given by Schweiger (II 1269). In 1742 Lenglet de Fresnoy persuaded Coustelier to start a series which was meant to be a French rival to the Elzeviers - even surpassing them in tersms of schoalrship and typography. Though this effort soon exhausted itself, it was revived by Jean Joseph Barbou in 1753. Seven of these attractive little books appeared in 1753-1755, and though there were more issued in the next decade, there was not enough market interest to support a sustained publishing program. They still stand as a monument to French scholarship and typography. An elegant and correct edition. Brunet IV:709; Harwood III:233; Cohen 373; Cohen-de Ricci 808. Very scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W154
pp. (18), 1064, 24 (Index). Double column Latin text. Lacks the frontis portrait found in some copies. Wood engraved head and tail pieces, and initials. Light damp stain. Folio. 400 mm. Original full leather binding; joints and corners worn and cracked. Dedicated to Charles XI. Baron Samuel von Pufendorf (1632-1694), was a German jurist, political philosopher, economist, statesman, and historian. His commentaries and revisions of the theories of Thomas Hobbes and Hugo Grotius advanced the development of the theory of natural law and distinguished between the hegemony of church and state. Unlike Hobbes, he believed that it was the nature of human beings to live sociably in peace. In 1658 as Magister and, with the help of his brother Esaias, a diplomat in the Swedish service, became a tutor in the family of Petrus Julius Coyet, one of the resident ministers of King Charles X of Sweden, at Copenhagen. At this time, Charles Gustavus was endeavoring to impose an unwanted alliance on Denmark, and in the middle of the negotiations he opened hostilities. The anger of the Danes was turned against the envoys of the Swedish sovereign; Coyet succeeded in escaping, but the second minister, Sten Bielke, and the rest of the staff, including Pufendorf, were arrested and thrown into prison. During his eight months of captivity, Pufendorf occupied himself in meditating upon what he had read in the works of Hugo Grotius and Thomas Hobbes and mentally constructed a system of universal law. At the end of his captivity, he accompanied his pupils, the sons of Coyet, to the University of Leiden, where he was permitted to publish his reflections in 1661, under the title of Elementa jurisprudentiae universalis libri duo (Elements of Universal Jurisprudence). From 1677-1688 Pufendorf returned to Stockholm as Royal Historiographer, and produced several works, including this large and significant history, dedicated to Charles XI, which was first published in Utrecht in 1686. Scarce. LIVING ROOM
Complet in 2 parts bound in one physical volume: [iv],359,[1] + 400,[23] pp., including extensive index, with engraved printer's device on title pages, engraved tailpieces and some illustrated initials, with engraved vignette on verso of last page of part 1, in folio (36x23cm.), text in Latin, text clean and bright except for some minor foxing and few small stains, old handwritten ex-libris on first title page, contemporary full leather binding, spine with 6 raised bands and compartments with gilt decorations, front joint cracked at extremeties (for ca. 6cm.), some smaller defects on corners and edges of covers, overall in near good condition, [Cfr. De Backer & Sommervogel, IV col.1521-1522 no.10], R96568
Complete in 2 parts in 1 volume: 544 + [23] pp., with engraved frontispiece [(Jacobus) Harrewijn inve. et sculp.] and two engraved plates out of text (facing pp.87 & 88), title page in red and black, with an additional title page in red and black for the second part, 16cm., text in Latin, 18th cy. full-leather binding with some traces of use at ends and at spine though still intact, with some old handwritten ex-libris on the blanco endpapers, interesting copy containing some interleaved pages with contemporary inscriptions and few annotations in ink in the margin of the text, cfr. Vanderhaeghen 2601, good condition, B96180
Complete work in 6 volumes, 872 + 720 + 913 + 908 + 788 + 789pp., 28cm., uniform contemporary hardcover bindings (marbled boards, spines in brown leather with gilt lettering), marbled endpapers, text printed in two columns, paper is somewhat browned, text is clean and bright, cfr. De Backer & Sommervogel III-505-1, good condition, total weight is over 10kg., [Content: I-II: Pars hiemalis, III-IV: Pars aestivalis, V-VI: Pars festivalis], R106879
Set of the first 6 volumes, xxiii,249 + xv,440 + xvi,486 + xxii,524 + xxi,427 + xx,203 pp., 26cm. (vol.5: 28cm.), volumes 1 to 4 in original softcovers, volumes 5 and 6 in publisher's hardcover in black cloth with gilt lettering, ex-libris stamp on t.p. of vols.5-6 and small stamp with reference number in the other volumes, text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 6kg., G107352
[20] + 595pp., 30cm., facsimile reprint of the original-1508 edition (Venice), hardcover, VG, text in Latin, [Marcello Christophorus, bishop of Corfu 1514-1527]
This is a very good hardcover copy (with a clear mylar cover), but without dust jacket as issued. Front blank endpaper missing. Completely clean inside and out. Text in Spanish. Edited by Roberto J. Herrera and Maria Carrizosa de Umaña. Illustrated throughout in black & white. Limited edition of 1000 copies, this copy unnumbered. 14" high X 10" wide, 321 pages. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.