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Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Light bump to lower edge of front board. DJ has minor edgewear with 1 small tear. ; This book examines the ideological reception of Virgil at specific moments in the past two millennia. It focuses on the emperor Augustus in the poetry of Virgil, detects in the poets and grammarians of antiquity pro- and anti-Augustan readings, studies Dryden's 1697 Royalist translation, and also naive American translation. It scrutinizes nineteenth-century philology's rewriting or excision of troubling readings, and covers readings by both supporters and opponents of fascism and National Socialism. Finally it examines how successive ages have made the Aeneid conform to their upbeat expectations of this poet. ; 346 pages
Former owner has deleted his name but left date on ffep. Minor shelfwear. ; 436 pages
Minor Shelfwear to book. Scholar's bookplate to ffep (G. P. Goold). DJ a bit browned with minor foxing. DJ spine has been crudely repaired with cellotape. Chipping and small tears to DJ. ; 436 pages
Minor Shelfwear to book. Former owner's name on ffep in pen (Copley? ). A few pencil notes and marginalia. Lower corners a bit edgeworn and bumped. ; 436 pages
Front inner hinge cracked. First few pages almost detached but holding. Spine has been crudely repaired with cellotape. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Working copy only; English translation of Eclogues, Georgics and Aeneid; 424 pages
Some wear to Corner of wraps. Light creasing. ; 15 studies of Virgil by the leading authorities in the field. ; Greece & Rome Studies; 202 pages
Foxing to textblock. Minor creasing to spine. ; Hermes Books Series; 181 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Wraps are browned with a few small tears and chipping. Minor creasing. ; Greece & Rome New Surveys in the Classics No. 1; 52 pages
1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque plein vélin blanc à recouvrement, Ex Officina Christophori Corvini [ Christoph Corvin ], Sigenae Nassoviorum [ Siegen ], 1596, 14 ff., 1 f. blanc, 394 pp. et 3 ff. n. ch. ; 199 pp. et 3 ff. n. ch.. Rappel du titre complet : Vir pius et Sapiens. Hos est In Solomonis Regis "Paroimion" Librum, post aliorum messes Spicilegium Primum [ Suivi de : ] Georgi Remi In Solomonis Ecclesiasten, Qui de Vanitate Rerum, et adipiscendo summo bono, Spicilegium Alterum D. Paulus Bel exemplaire bien complet des 2 parties. Il s'agit de l'un des toutes premières impressions réalisés dans la ville de Siegen (Westphalie) par l'imprimeur protestant né à Zurich, Christoph Corvin (1552-1620), avec sa belle marque d'imprimeur aux corbeaux avitaillant Elie. Corvin avait suivi l'Académie calviniste de Herborn jusqu'à Siegen en 1595. Une ancienne annotation manuscrite en anglais, rédigée en garde et attribuable au rédacteur de l'ex-libris, William R. Williams, relève dans l'avant-dernière page de la préface l'évocation des "Victims of St Barthelemeos Massacres throughout France 22 years before estimated at 60.000". A propos de la page 16 de la seconde partie, il commente : "pointing gunpowder not modern inventions". Concernant la page 61 : "Idle walking condemned in Sparta". Beautiful copy, complete with both parts. This is one of the very first prints made in the city of Siegen (Westphalia) by the Zurich-born printer Christoph Corvin (1552-1620), with his beautiful printer's mark : Elie fed by ravens. Corvin had arrived there in Siegen with the Calvinist Academy of Herborn in 1595. An old handwritten annotation in English, written on front endpaper and attributable to the author of the ex-libris, William R. Williams, notes in the penultimate page from the preface the evocation of "Victims of St Barthelemeos Massacres throughout France 22 years before estimated at 60,000". Regarding page 16 of the second part, he comments: "pointing gunpowder not modern inventions". Regarding page 61: "Idle walking condemned in Sparta". latin
Some wear and creasing to corners. Light edgewear to wraps. Some minor shelfwear. ; Contents: Supplementum Bibliographicum; Otto Skutsch's Ennius: Sebastiano Timpanaro; The Clever and the Wise: Two Roman Cognomina in Context: E. Badian; Catulliana: Wendell Clausen; Some Literary Jokes in Ovid's Amores: E. Courtney; Kidney Trouble in Vindicianus: K. D. Fischer; On Editing Propertius: G. P. Goold; Observations on the Text of Ovid's Letters Ex Ponto: J. B. Hall; Seneca's Hecuba: E. Henry; Stylistic Observations on Two Neglected Subliterary Prose Texts: N. M. Horsfall; Studies in the Indirect Tradition of Plautus' Pseudolus. Ill The 'Archaising Movement', Republican Comedyand Aulus Gellius' Nodes Atticae: H. D. Jocelyn; Publilius Syrus and the Element of Competition in theTheatre of the Republic: E. J. Jory; Enn. Ann. 120 Skutsch (126 Vahlen2) : Scevola Mariotti; Notes on the Text and Interpretation of Juvenal: R. G. M. Nisbet; Some Textual Problems in Ovid's Ex Ponto: J. A. Richmond; The Date of Horace, Odes 2.13: E. A. Schmidt; Religiosis Viantium: Nota ad Apuleio, Florida 1: Mariateresa Scotti; Etyma Latina V (26-31) : Oswald Szemerényi; Is Bald Beautiful? The Etymology of Greek kalos, and Latin caluus Reconsidered: A. A. Thompson Clarke; The First Hellenistic Epigrams at Rome: John Van Sickle; Emendationum Tacitearum Heptas: J. Willis; Five Critical Notes: Eric Wistrand; Hidden Verses: E. W. Handley. Index Nominum et Rerum. Index Locorum. ; Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 51; 199 pages
Some wear and creasing to corners. Light edgewear to wraps. Spine sunned and discolored. ; Contents: Supplementum Bibliographicum; Otto Skutsch's Ennius: Sebastiano Timpanaro; The Clever and the Wise: Two Roman Cognomina in Context: E. Badian; Catulliana: Wendell Clausen; Some Literary Jokes in Ovid's Amores: E. Courtney; Kidney Trouble in Vindicianus: K. D. Fischer; On Editing Propertius: G. P. Goold; Observations on the Text of Ovid's Letters Ex Ponto: J. B. Hall; Seneca's Hecuba: E. Henry; Stylistic Observations on Two Neglected Subliterary Prose Texts: N. M. Horsfall; Studies in the Indirect Tradition of Plautus' Pseudolus. Ill The 'Archaising Movement', Republican Comedyand Aulus Gellius' Nodes Atticae: H. D. Jocelyn; Publilius Syrus and the Element of Competition in theTheatre of the Republic: E. J. Jory; Enn. Ann. 120 Skutsch (126 Vahlen2) : Scevola Mariotti; Notes on the Text and Interpretation of Juvenal: R. G. M. Nisbet; Some Textual Problems in Ovid's Ex Ponto: J. A. Richmond; The Date of Horace, Odes 2.13: E. A. Schmidt; Religiosis Viantium: Nota ad Apuleio, Florida 1: Mariateresa Scotti; Etyma Latina V (26-31) : Oswald Szemerényi; Is Bald Beautiful? The Etymology of Greek kalos, and Latin caluus Reconsidered: A. A. Thompson Clarke; The First Hellenistic Epigrams at Rome: John Van Sickle; Emendationum Tacitearum Heptas: J. Willis; Five Critical Notes: Eric Wistrand; Hidden Verses: E. W. Handley. Index Nominum et Rerum. Index Locorum. ; Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 51; 199 pages
creasing to lower corners of book. Spine a bit browned. ; Contents: Supplementum Bibliographicum; Otto Skutsch's Ennius: Sebastiano Timpanaro; The Clever and the Wise: Two Roman Cognomina in Context: E. Badian; Catulliana: Wendell Clausen; Some Literary Jokes in Ovid's Amores: E. Courtney; Kidney Trouble in Vindicianus: K. D. Fischer; On Editing Propertius: G. P. Goold; Observations on the Text of Ovid's Letters Ex Ponto: J. B. Hall; Seneca's Hecuba: E. Henry; Stylistic Observations on Two Neglected Subliterary Prose Texts: N. M. Horsfall; Studies in the Indirect Tradition of Plautus' Pseudolus. Ill The 'Archaising Movement', Republican Comedyand Aulus Gellius' Nodes Atticae: H. D. Jocelyn; Publilius Syrus and the Element of Competition in theTheatre of the Republic: E. J. Jory; Enn. Ann. 120 Skutsch (126 Vahlen2) : Scevola Mariotti; Notes on the Text and Interpretation of Juvenal: R. G. M. Nisbet; Some Textual Problems in Ovid's Ex Ponto: J. A. Richmond; The Date of Horace, Odes 2.13: E. A. Schmidt; Religiosis Viantium: Nota ad Apuleio, Florida 1: Mariateresa Scotti; Etyma Latina V (26-31) : Oswald Szemerényi; Is Bald Beautiful? The Etymology of Greek kalos, and Latin caluus Reconsidered: A. A. Thompson Clarke; The First Hellenistic Epigrams at Rome: John Van Sickle; Emendationum Tacitearum Heptas: J. Willis; Five Critical Notes: Eric Wistrand; Hidden Verses: E. W. Handley. Index Nominum et Rerum. Index Locorum. ; Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 51; 199 pages
INSTITUTO REGIONALE DELLA VITE E DEL VINO. 1993. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 131 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en couleur e dans et/ou hors texte. OUVRAGE EN ITALIEN / VINI DI SICILIA.
BEYAERT - DEFFORT. 1873. In-8 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 168 pages - Plats et contre-plats jaspés - Etiquette collée sur le 1er plat - 2 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES - OUVRAGE EN LATIN.
ROMAE - EX TYP. POLYGLOTTA S.C. DE PROPAGANDA FIDE. 1873. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. LXIII + 957 pages - Contre-plats jaspés - Tranches rouges rosées - Texte sur 2 colonnes - 1 etiquette collée en coiffe en pied - Dos à 4 nerfs - Titre doré au dos. OUVRAGE EN LATIN // Vindiciae Alphonsianae seu Doctoris Ecclesiae S. Alphonsi M. De Ligorio episcopi et fundatoris congregationis ss. redemptoris, Doctrina Moralis Vindicata, A Plurimis Oppugnationibus, CL. P. Antonii Ballerini, Soc. Jesu, in collegio romano professoris, cura et studio quorundam theologorum, e congregatione ss. Redemptoris.
SEGUIN FRANCISCUM. 1821. In-16 Carré. Cartonné. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 94 pages - Coiffe en pied frottée - Dos à 4 nerfs - Titre et roulettes dorés au dos. OUVRAGE EN LATIN.
lxxxvii + 181pp. + 2 plates out-of-text in colour, 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis" vol.,137 editor's cloth with gilt lettering, VG, ISBN 2-503-04371-5, (introduction in English, text in Latin)
Faint yellowing to wraps. ; P. 247-386. Issn 0004-0975. Contents: Miller, Paul Allen: The Bodily Grotesque in Roman Satire: Images of Sterility; Braund, Susanna Morton & James, Paula: Quasi Homo: Distortion and Contortion in Seneca's Apocolocyntosis; McGlathery, Daniel B. : Petronius' Tale of the Widow of Ephesus and Bakhtin's Material Bodily Lower Stratum; Reckford, Kenneth J. : Reading the Sick Body: Decomposition and Morality in Persius' Third Satire; Walters, Jonathan: Making a Spectacle: Deviant Men, Invective, and Pleasure; Gold, Barbara K. : "The House I Live In Is Not My Own": Women's Bodies in Juvenal's Satires ; Arethusa. Vol. 31, No. 3, Fall 1998; Vol. 31.3; 139 pages
This is a fine softcover copy with no wear at all. Completely clean. Text in English and Spanish. This catalog was prepared to accompany the exhibition in Miami at the Ascaso Gallery in November 2014. Illustrated in color with 88 plates + numerous smaller black & white vintage photographs, etc.11" high X 8" wide, 159 pages. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
This is a fine softcover copy with no wear at all. Completely clean. Text in English and Spanish. This catalog was prepared to accompany the exhibition in Miami at the Ascaso Gallery from November 2012 through February 2013. Illustrated in color with 54 plates + numerous smaller black & white vintage photographs, etc.11" high X 8" wide, 99 pages. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
Librairie Classique Eugène Belin. 1881. In-12 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Coins frottés. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 172 pages. Texte latinet notes en français (sur 2 colonnes). Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Annotation d'époque au dos du 1er plat. Nouvelle édition avec une Notice et des Notes par M. P.A. Brach.
Les Belles Lettres poche, 1996, In-12 broché, 190 pages. Bilingue latin-français. Très bon état
Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, Les Portiques, 1959; in-8, 6-558- 2 pp. + frontispice, reliure d'éditeur plein cuir bleu foncé, dos lisse (coiffe de tête arrachée). Collection « les Portiques ». Exemplaire numéroté 8168/9000. Traduction intégrale de Doussia Ergaz. Bon état.
Paris, Société d'Édition « les Belles Lettres », 1972; in-8, XXXVII-90 pp., index, broché. Collection des Universités de France « Guillaume Budé », N° 103. Édition bilingue : latin, français. Texte établi et traduit par E. de Saint-Denis, professeur honoraire de l'Université de Dijon. 6ème tirage. Bon état.
Edition bilingue - texte latin et traduction française en regard - de cette "Vie d'Agricola" de l'historien romain TACITE (55?-120?), biographie et hommage à son beau-père, le général romain Cnaeus Julius Agricola (40-93), faisant large place aux guerres de Bretagne: texte établi, traduit et annoté par Eugène de SAINT-DENIS, avec étude littéraire et histoire du texte en introduction; notes et références; tableau chronologique; index des noms; carte. 5è tirage, dans la collection publiée sous le patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé. Bilingue latin / français