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1822R320083366HALAE MAGDEBURGICAE. 1822. In-8. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 112 + 140 pages - Epidermures - 3 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES dont les 2 pages de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
525, Mercatorfonds, Antwerpen, 1993 linnen band met goudstempeling, geplastificeerde stofomslag, 295 x 225 mm., 404 pp. Cassette. ISBN 9061532884.
19671109292125xbvkSlough - Bucks, Centaur Books, 1967. 72 pages. - Publisher's brown softcover; 8vo.(ca. 21 x 15 cm).
This is a very good softcover copy with just light wear. Very clean inside and out, but short name on front endpaper. Text in Portuguese + an English language summary booklet laid in. Essays by Clarival do Prado Valladares and Marcus de Lontra Costa & Mario Jardim. Illustrated throughout in color. 12" high X 9" wide, 110 pages. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
This is a very good hardcover copy in a very good dust jacket. The pink paper jacket is printed with a pattern of the letters "V J M J" all over. The jacket spine is sunned. This copy signed by Robert Winn and inscribed to an American sculptor in the year of publication. Essay by Winn. Color photographs by Michael J.Smith (about 50). Bibliography. Glossary. Map. 8 1/2" square, 103 pages.
Very faint shelfwear. ; 331 pages
Light shelfwear to book. Long tear to rear panel of DJ (4 cm). Some rubbing to DJ. ; Vitruvius (Marcus V. Pollio) , Roman architect and engineer, studied Greek philosophy and science and gained experience in the course of professional work. He was one of those appointed to be overseers of imperial artillery or military engines, and was architect of at least one unit of buildings for Augustus in the reconstruction of Rome. Late in life and in ill health he completed, sometime before 27 BCE, De Architectura which, after its rediscovery in the fifteenth century, was influential enough to be studied by architects from the early Renaissance to recent times. ; Loeb Classical Library No. 251; Vol. 1; 322 pages
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Light shelfwear. ; Latin - German Text with commentary and plates at rear. ; 585 pages
32pp.+ 2 microfiches (328pp.), 24cm., fine condition, in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Instrumenta lexicologica latina" Fasc.70 (CCSL 116) series A: Formae, ISBN 978-2-503-61162-4, R59476
c + 130pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Series latina" vol.116, editor's cloth with gilt lettering, VG, ISBN 2-503-01161-5, [introduction in Spanish, text in Latin]
161642500ABKöln, Bernhard Gualtherus [Walter] 1616. 4 Bände. 8°. [3 von 12] Bll., 1053 S.; [8] Bll., 1034 S.; [8] Bll., 1033 S.; [8] Bll., 876 S., [13] Bll. (davon 8 Register, die anderen 5 leer). Pergament der Zeit, kl. hs. Rückenschilder (bzw. Rückenschildreste). Das Pergament stärker altersfleckig. Bandschließen fehlen. Ein Gelenk angeplatzt, eines atärker berieben. Ein Deckelbezug mit kl. Fehlstelle. Teils etwas wasserrandig, teils geringf. fleckig. Wenige kl. Randbeschädigungen. Einige Marginalien von alter Hd. Bd IV 7 Bll. mit etwas Wurmfraß im weißen Rand.
Charles Beyaert. Non daté. In-12 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 150 pages. Etiquettes de code sur le dos et le 1er plat. Tampons de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Estote Perfecti... Monita Pii Pp X et Pii Pp XI ad Sacerdotes.
pp.298-683, 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis" vol.119a, editor's cloth with gilt lettering, VG, ISBN 2-503-04193-3, (introduction in German, text in Latin)
lxi + 297pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis" vol.119, editor's cloth with gilt lettering, fine condition, ISBN 2-503-04191-9, (introduction in German, text in Latin)
126pp.+ 14 microfiches (2647pp.), 24cm., fine condition, in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Instrumenta lexicologica latina" Fasc.71 (CCCM 119-119A) series A: Formae, ISBN 978-2-503-64192-8
3 volumes: [xxiii],801 + [20],304 pp., the "Vitae" concerns the 3rd edition (1754 "edito tertiae Italica post duas Germanicas retractatior & auctior curis posthumis auctoris"), 18cm., three uniform contemporary full-leather bindings with gilt title and decorations at spine, stamp at verso of title pages, text clean and bright, good condition, R90384
Société Générale de Librairie Catholique. 1882. In-12 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos fané. Intérieur bon état. 224 pages. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte. Texte en latin. Bords et coins des plats frottés. Petits manques en surface sur les plats. Quelques annotations au dos du 1er plat. Nouvelle édition. Notes en français.
200513688University of California Press 2005. Hardcover. Fine/No DJ. Torben Eskerod. Missing jacket unmarked in new condition only one owner me. <br/> <br/> University of California Press hardcover
1 vol. in-8 reliure demi-percaline verte, couv. conservée, P. Lethielleux, Paris, MDCCCLXXXVIII ( 1888 ), 325 pp. Etat très satisfaisant (anciens cachets et une étiquette intérieure d'inst. religieuse, bon état par ailleurs, avec intérieur frais). Peu courant. Latin
Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 97; 193 pages; The new millennium sees both Pliny the Elder and his massive encyclopaedic Natural History being studied more seriously and holistically than at any time in the preceding century. The essays in this volume, which honour the seminal work of Barbara Levick on the politics and society of imperial Rome, above all in the period of Pliny’s life and literary activity further this re-assessment. They consider aspects of Pliny’s life and output which have not so far received serious attention. These include his value as a source for the kings of Rome and their achievements; his attitude to astronomy and natural wonders, to gentilician commemoration, philosophical sects, Roman dress and coinage; and his moral judgements on the fall of the Republic. The essays consider the ideological climate of the Flavian period, as reflected not only in Pliny’s attitude to the past, but in his construction of Rome and Italy, and his relationship to contemporary writers like Licinius Mucianus. Pliny emerges clearly as a major literary and cultural figure of the early Empire.
Inscribed to scholar R. E. Fantham from one of the contributors, Geraldine Herbert-Brown on ffep. Light creasing to corners of wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 97; 193 pages; The new millennium sees both Pliny the Elder and his massive encyclopaedic Natural History being studied more seriously and holistically than at any time in the preceding century. The essays in this volume, which honour the seminal work of Barbara Levick on the politics and society of imperial Rome, above all in the period of Pliny’s life and literary activity further this re-assessment. They consider aspects of Pliny’s life and output which have not so far received serious attention. These include his value as a source for the kings of Rome and their achievements; his attitude to astronomy and natural wonders, to gentilician commemoration, philosophical sects, Roman dress and coinage; and his moral judgements on the fall of the Republic. The essays consider the ideological climate of the Flavian period, as reflected not only in Pliny’s attitude to the past, but in his construction of Rome and Italy, and his relationship to contemporary writers like Licinius Mucianus. Pliny emerges clearly as a major literary and cultural figure of the early Empire. ; Signed by Contributor
Very light shelfwear else fine. ; Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 97; 193 pages; The new millennium sees both Pliny the Elder and his massive encyclopaedic Natural History being studied more seriously and holistically than at any time in the preceding century. The essays in this volume, which honour the seminal work of Barbara Levick on the politics and society of imperial Rome, above all in the period of Pliny’s life and literary activity further this re-assessment. They consider aspects of Pliny’s life and output which have not so far received serious attention. These include his value as a source for the kings of Rome and their achievements; his attitude to astronomy and natural wonders, to gentilician commemoration, philosophical sects, Roman dress and coinage; and his moral judgements on the fall of the Republic. The essays consider the ideological climate of the Flavian period, as reflected not only in Pliny’s attitude to the past, but in his construction of Rome and Italy, and his relationship to contemporary writers like Licinius Mucianus. Pliny emerges clearly as a major literary and cultural figure of the early Empire.
A POSSIBLY UNIQUE SPECIAL COPY ON COLORED (pink) PAPER OF THIS NEO-LATIN POEM ABOUT SCHOOL LIFE. One of the four parts of the poem is devoted to food. 5, 194 pp. With two title-pages, one in Latin and one in French. THE FRENCH TITLE-PAGE IS ALMOST ALWAYS MISSING. The poem itself occupies pp 1-59; the remainder of the book is devoted to the author's erudite notes, in which he explains and justifies the locutions he employed in the poem. 4to. Contemporary boards with unidentified gilt super-libros. Light wear to binding, internally UNCUT, FINE, AND BRIGHT. I have located no other copies of this book on special paper, and the copies visible online are all missing the French title-page.
64pp., 25cm., original softcover (spine reinforced), in the series "Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium", text in Latin, pages still uncut, text clean and bright with only few foxing, good, H97748
P., Imprimerie nationale, 1877. In-4 broché sous couverture identique à la couverture d'origine, numéroté de 573 à 607. Non coupé, imprimé sur papier vergé Extrait du recueil de Collection de documents inédits sur l'histoire de France. Texte en latin.