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1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-veau caramel, dos lisse estampé à froid, De l'Imprimerie d'Auguste Delalain, Paris, 1829,2 ff., 394 pp. Texte latin avec la traduction française en regard. Fils du prêtre de l'Oratoire défroqué et ancien Jacobin Antoine de Cournand, le traducteur Joseph Cournand fut professeur de de français à Tsarskoié Sélo puis à Saint-Pétersbourg (au lycée impérial Alexandre), et exerça une grande influence sur Dostoïevski. Il s'était rendu en Russie en 1820, avec son frère Antoine (la dédicace imprimée indique d'ailleurs : "A mon frère, Antoine Cournand, chef d'Institution à S.-Pétersbourg") , et ils y épousèrent les deux soeurs Demainville. Joseph Cournand enseigna la littérature moderne ancienne et moderne à l'Académie des Ingénieurs de Saint Pétersbourg, où il eut parmi ses élèves le grand-duc Constantin et le jeune Dostoïvesky auquel il communiqua sa passion pour la littérature française. Etat très satisfaisant (rel. lég. frottée, petit accroc marginal en queue à qq. feuillets, lég. rouss., bon état par ailleurs) Français
68 pages. Features: Cesar Chavez and The Little Strike That Grew to La Causa - major article; Nice two-page ad for the Mercedes-Benz 280 S; Manitoba - Three weeks to Victory - article with photo of Howard Paulley with the Schreyers; Color photo of smiling Nixon with Trudeau at Terre Des Hommes; Major photo-illustrated article on Native Canadians and the federal government; The Curious Case of Dr. John Knowles; Great photo of "Rural Alabama Negroes at Polls", lined up outside "The Sugar Shack"; JDL / Jewish Defense League article - threat breeds counterthreat; Europe's dreams of unity revive - article with photo of new EU headquarters under construction; France's new cabinet; Rhine River pollution; Latin America - protest and progress; Commando assaults in the mid-east; Interview with General Yakubu Gowan of Nigeria; Legacy of the Warren Supreme Court; Article on the passing of Judy Garland; Measuring earth's motion; Photo of strike scene at San Francisco State; Passing of Willy Ley, Westbrook Pegler, Alene Stern Erlanger and Frank King; Showdown in Trade with Japan; Agnellli intends to acquire Ferrari; The Mobile Millionaire - Arthur Decio, founder of Skyline Corp., of Elkhart, IN; Westbrook Pegler - master of the epithet; The Film Maker as Ascendant Star - article with photos of Stanley Kubrick and Penn, with four pages of color photos of directors at work; Joe Frazier pummels Jerry Quarry; Pole vaulter John Pennel sets new world record; Nature Conservancy of Canada ad shows polluted river; and more. Moderate wear. Bit of writing atop front cover. Minor evidence of address label removal. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Features: Is it the Boss that's wrong with business? - business is slipping and some of Canada's ablest executives are saying it's time to crack down on overmanagement, half-educated managers and payrolls padded at the top; What a decent government can do in Latin America - the people of Puerto Rico benefit from Luis Munoz Marin and Operation Bootstrap; Robert Goulet - the life and times of a hot property; In High Places - part 2 of Arthur Hailey's new novel; The unmarried wives - more Canadian men and women are living together without the formality of a marriage; Form Chart on Hobbies - who's in front in the $3 billion-a-year scramble to find newer and better ways to pass spare time; Memoirs of a fortnight in French - an English-speaking writer moves in with a small Quebec City family and learns how it feels to be the stupid one for a change. Colour ad for the 1962 Acadian inside back cover. Above-average wear. Water damage. A worthy reference copy. Book
1 vol. in-4 br., Romae, 1970, XXVII-434 pp. : Burdigalen. seu Victorien. Beatificationis et Canonizationis servi dei Guilelmi Joseph Chaminade, Sacerdotis Fundatoris Societatis Mariae Vulgo Marianistarum. [ Guillaume Joseph Chaminade, Prêtre Fondateur de la Société de Marie, communément appelée Marianistes ], Inquisitio historica de quibusdam animadversionibus in servi Dei vitam ex officia concinnata Texte en français (pour l'essentiel de l'ouvrage) et italien (pour le dernier chapitre). Etat très satisfaisant (ancienne traces d'étiquette de cote au dos en queue) pour ce supplément d'information demandée à l'origine en 1936 par la congrégation préparatoire sur l'héroïcité des vertus du Père Chaminade. Le présent ouvrage détaille en conséquence tous les points suivants, points délicats relatifs aux dernières années de la vie du Père Chaminade : I : Prudence dans le choix de ses assistants - II : Contrat entre M. Chaminade et M. Brougnon-Perrière - III : Démission du Généralat - IV : Conséquences - V : Droits et Devoirs d'un Fondateur - VI : Prise de position en face des abus - VII : Rapport avec la hiérarchie ecclésiastique - VIII : Question du Testament - IX : Réhabilitation - X : - "Mémoire confidentiel" aux archevêques de Bordeaux, Besançon et Albi - XI : Etude critique des dernières années de sa vie Français
Light bump to lower front corner. Else fine. ; Chr. Reitz, Of Arms and Men : Arming Scenes in the Epic Tradition and in Vergil’s Aeneid, 5-22; A. Koptev, From the Tarquin Kingship to the Republic : Three Versions of the Graeco-Roman Historiography, 23-93; R. Cowan, Valerius Cato, Callimachus and the Very Large Girl (Ticida fr 103 FRP) , 94-100; A. Vergados and Sh. O’ Bryhim, Reconsidering Catullus’ Passer, 101-113; R. J. Starr, Catullus 14 and Catullus 1 : Gift Books, Booksellers, and Poetic Statements, 114-125; M. S. Marsilio, Catullus 36 : Love and Literary Criticism, 126-133; D. A. Phillips, Potestas and Auctoritas : Augustus and Elections 27-17 B. C. , 134-150; D. Engels, Dionysius of Halicarnassus on Roman Religion, Divination, and Prodigies, 151-175; L. Rivero García, Notes on the Text of Virgil’s Aeneid. Apropos the New Teubner Edition, 176-197; L. Fratantuono and C. Susalla, Virgil’s Camilla and the Authenticity of the Helen Episode, 198-210; N. Adkin, Virgil and the Etymology of « Tiger », 211-219; W. Liebeschuetz, Propertius 1, 1 : Introducing the Monobiblos, 220-234; M. F. Williams, Old and New Geography : Propertius on Alexander and the Hypanis, Caspian, and Araxes (Prop. I, 12, 3-4 ; II, 30, 19-20 ; IV, 3, 7-10, 35-40) , 235-258; B. P. Weinlich, Virtus and Élite Identity in Propertius, 259-276; B. Buxton, A New Reading of the Prima Porta Augustus : the Return of the Eagle of Legio V Alaudae, 277-306; P. Murgatroyd, Wit and Humour at Ovid, Metamorphoses 3.316-338, 307-312; G. Mader, Name Game, Blame Game : Rhetoric and Identity Management in Ovid’s Myrrha Episode (Met. X, 298-502) , 313-338; L. Fulkerson, Sad Ovid, Angry Augustus, 339-366; A. -M. Lewis, Reconsidering Ovid’s Relationship to Perilla (Tristia III, 7) , 367-397; R. Edwards, His Father’s Son and His Son’s Father : Augustus and Germanicus in Tiberian Documents, 398-414; B. Levick, Some Renewals of imperium : Timing and Wording, 415-426; M. Gray-Fow, I. N. R. I. , 427-436; D. Woods, Seven Notes on the Reign of Caligula, 437-471; S. Van Overmeire, Nero, the Senate and People of Rome. Reactions to an Emperor’s Image, 472-491; J. K. Newman, Notes on Lucan’s Epic, 492-529; M. B. Charles and E. Anagnostou-Laoutides, Vespasian, Caenis and Suetonius, 530-547; B. Mulligan, Animal Play : Bilingual Onomastics and the Arrangement of Statius, Silvae 2, 548-581; K. Bradley, The Birthplace of Hadrian : Pursuing Ghosts, 582-613; L. Van Abbema, Ammianus Marcellinus 28, 4 : Juvenalian Vice and Writing of History, 614-638; M. Vannesse, Ammianus Marcellinus on Julian’s Persian Expedition(363 A. D. ) : a Note on the Supply Chain, 639-645; A. Dupont, A « Status Quaestionis » on Recent Debates on the Chronology and the Dating Methodology of Augustine’s Sermones ad Populum, 646-659; C. Deroux, Concerning an Alleged Enigmatic “Hapax” : iot(t) icus (Life of Saint Eligius II, 16, MGH, Scr. Rer. Mer. IV, p. 705,13) , 660-667; Collection Latomus Volume 338; Vol. 16; 670 pages
Minor shelfwear. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). ; Potsdamer Altertumswissenschaftliche Beitrage (Pawb) Band 2; 631 pages
Very light shelfwear. Else fine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 281; 563 pages
Foxing to textblock and boards. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Texte Und Kommentare 16; 394 pages
Pictoral boards. Light pencilling to a few pages by R. E. Fantham else fine. ; This is the first collection of essays in any language on Aulus Gellius. Its contributors, both established and younger scholars, include Gellian experts looking out with specialists in other fields looking in; they combine traditional and new approaches. Subjects range from the bilingual culture in which Gellius wrote, through his stylistic judgements, his skills in etymology and narrative, his relation to the antiquarian tradition, the generic expectations of miscellany, his claim to educate his readers, the theory of "Gellian humanism," and his attitude towards intellectuals, to his reception in the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Scientific Revolution. ; 408 pages
Light shelfwear to book with errata page tipped in . Lower corners a bit edgeworn. DJ is soiled with chipping and and tears. ; Errata slip tipped in. ; 396 pages
Book is fine. DJ has some chipping and light creasing along top edge. ; Errata slip tipped in. ; 396 pages
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Gift plate in Latin from editor to G. P. Goold to front inner cover. DJ has some light edgewear and yellowing. ; Errata slip tipped in. ; 396 pages
1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-veau brun, dos à 5 nerfs, Sumptibus C.H. F. Hartmanni, Lipsiae [ Leipzig], 1831, xlix-386 pp. 1 f., 162 pp. Rappel du titre complet : Moeridis Atticistae Lexicon Atticum cum Jo. udosni, Steph. Bergleri, Claud. Sallierii aliorumque notis. Secundum ordinem msstorum restitutit, emendavit, animadversionibus illustravit Joannes Piersonus accedit Aelii Herodiani Philetaerus. Edition nova, auctior cui addita sunt Piersoni Verisimilia [ Joannis Piersoni Verisimilium Libri Duo ] Etat satisfaisant (très fortes rouss. avec petite mouill. marginale, accrocs avec mq. en coiffes). Texte en grec et commentaires en latin. Recteur du Gymnase de Leeuwarden en 1755, Jean Pierson dut sa place à son Verisimilium libri duo. C'est un recueil de corrections et de conjectures que l'auteur propose pour la restitution du texte des anciens classiques grecs et latins. "Au total son ouvrage est celui d'un bon philologue, qui aurait produit des travaux plus importants su la mort ne l'eût enlevé aux lettres en 1759, à l'âge de 29 ans" (Michaud, XXXIII, 291). Latin
1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marbrée, Chez Tournachon-Molin et H. Seguin, Et chez Le Clère, Paris, 1819, xix-439 pp. Rappel du titre complet : Exposition de la Doctrine de Leibnitz sur la Religion (Ouvrage latin inédit, et traduit en français) avec un nouveau choix de Pensées sur la Religion et sur la Morale, extraites des ouvrages du même Auteur [ Edition originale ] Intéressante édition proposant le texte latin du manuscrit du "systema Théologicum", avec en regard la traduction française intégrale. Etat très satisfaisant (petit mq. à un mors, rel. très lég. frottée, coins lég. frottés, bon exemplaire par ailleurs). Français
714pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis" vol.128, editor's cloth with gilt lettering, VG, ISBN 2-503-04281-8, (introduction in German, text in Latin)
Opera & diligentia M. Hieronyme Mercier, in utroque Jure Licentiati, 1 vol. in-18 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 4 nerfs orné, Apud Viduam Claudii Thiboust et Petrum Esclassan, Lutetiae Parisiorum [ Paris ], 1693, 7 ff., 256 pp. et 8 ff. Etat très satisfaisant (rel. frottée avec petits mq., sans la seconde garde volante, bon état par ailleurs). Né en Aquitaine vers 363, le chroniqueur Sulpice Sévère provient d'une riche famille sénatoriale bordelaise. Le présent ouvrage contient notamment son "Historie sacrée" (de l'Origine à l'an 410), sa vie de Saint Martin (dont il aurait été disciple) les dialogues, la correspondance, etc... Latin
1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque pleine basane mouchetée, dos à 5 nerfs dorés orné, coupes ornées, Apud Viduam Raymundi Mazieres & Joannem-Bapt. Garnier, Paris, 1727, xxxv pp., 1 f., 622 pp. Bon exemplaire en très bon état. Théologien français né à Antibes, Honoré Tournely (1658-1729) "était gardeur de pourceaux lorsqu'un de ses oncles curé à Paris se chargea de son instruction. Tournely se fit recevoir docteur en Sorbonne, où il professa la théologie pendant vingt-quatre ans. Au savoir il joignait une grande facilité d'argumentation et il se montra un ardent adversaire des jansénistes". Larousse, XV, 365 Latin
Light bump to top of spine. Former owner's name to ffep. Else minor shelfwear to book. DJ spine browned with a bit of sticker damage. Tears to head of spine. Some chipping to DJ. ; 191 pages; Flavius Abinnaeus is commander of the cavalry (praefectus alae) in the Fayum, stationed in a fortress in Dionysias, a village in the North-West of the province from AD 342 to 35. The book is a collection of petitions, letters, accounts and lists. Of the 42 letters, 37 are addressed to Abinnaeus and one is written by him. All together, he has 26 different correspondents. Fourteen petitions are addressed to Abinnaus in his official capacity as commanding officer at Dionysias. One petition in Latin is directed to the emperors by Abinnaeus himself. Most accounts and lists register tax contributions levied from farmers by the agents of Abinnaeus.
Light bump to lower edge of front board, 1 corner and top of spine. Small dent to middle of spine. Very faint stain to textblock. DJ has 1 chip to upper edge, light soiling and a few small scratches. ; This book deals systematically with communication problems in the Roman world where numerous languages apart from Latin and Greek were spoken. How did the Romans communicate with their subjects in the remoter parts of the Empire? What linguistic policies did they pursue? Differing forms of bilingualism developed, which had a significant effect on the way the Romans and their subjects thought, spoke and wrote. A wide range of cultural, historical and linguistic questions concerning the varying developments in bilingualism are addressed. ; 864 pages
Inner hinges have some glue stains (as published). Scholar's name to ffep. DJ has very light shelfwear. ; This book deals systematically with communication problems in the Roman world where numerous languages apart from Latin and Greek were spoken. How did the Romans communicate with their subjects in the remoter parts of the Empire? What linguistic policies did they pursue? Differing forms of bilingualism developed, which had a significant effect on the way the Romans and their subjects thought, spoke and wrote. A wide range of cultural, historical and linguistic questions concerning the varying developments in bilingualism are addressed. ; 864 pages
Very minor shelfwear. Else fine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 280; 534 pages
This is a near fine hardcover copy in a very good dust jacket with almost no wear. Completely clean inside and out. The jacket is lightly toned around the edges and the spine. Also several very short closed tears to the lower edges of the jacket. Text in English and Spanish (the Spanish text is printed in dark type in the center of the page and the English translation is printed in pale gray in the right margins of the text pages). Two title-pages: the first in Spanish and several pages later the Englsh title-page. Introduction. 45 Chilean painters painted the nude bodies of both men and women in a variety of designs, some abstract, some like costumes, some like birds and animals, etc. All photographs in color by Roberto Edwards. Each of the 45 artists has a separate section with several full-page color plates. Biographical information and small portrait photographs of each painter. 15" high X 11" wide, 0ver 300 pages. Stated 1st edition, October 1991. A beautifully produced book. Large heavy book foreign postage will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
Two volumes in one. pp. (62), 583, (16); 335 + Handsome engraved frontis. Engraved head and tail pieces, Foxed. 4to. Original full leather binding, boards detached. Wonderful collection of classical Latin poems on hunting and the bucolic life. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W112
pp. [12]. 367. Printed in double columns. Title page in red and black. Woodcut initials and devices. Folio. 385 mm. Contemporary full leather binding, sprung at top front joint. Very good. Hardbound. Benedictus XIV (1675-1758), born Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini, was Pope from 1740 to 1758. He was a polymath celebrated as intelligent and witty. He was a proud patron of the arts and of science, and he supported efforts to beautify Rome and restore neglected monuments. He denounced the Church's cruelty to the Central and South American Indians. Benedict XIV was also responsible, along with Cardinal Passionei, for beginning the catalogue of the Vatican Library. He was especially generous to his native Bologna. LIV RM
Xv, 396pp. The Augustan age was one in which writers were constantly reworking the Roman past, and which was marked by a profound engagement of poets with the historians and historical techniques which were the main vehicle for the transmission of the image of the past to their day. In this book 17 leading scholars from Europe and America examine the fascinating interaction between such apparently diverse genres: how the Augustan poets drew on - or reacted against - the historians' presentation of the world, and how, conversely, historians picked up and transformed poetic themes for their own ends. With essays on poems from Horace's Odes to Ovid's "Metamorphoses", on authors from Virgil to Valerius Maximus, it forms the most comprehensive examination yet of this central topic of this most central of literary periods. ; 396 pages