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Aschendorffschen Verlagsbuchhandlung. 1925. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 110 pages. Papier et étiquette de code collés sur le dos. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Couverture tachée. Quelques annotations au crayon dans le texte. 'Corpus Catholicorum', Werke Katholischer Schriftsteller im Zeitalter der Glaubensspaltung, 10. Herausg. von Pr. Dr. F. Lauchert.
Complet in 2 volumes, Volume I: [10] + 711pp. with frontispiece (author's portrait), Volume II: [ii],496 = [viii],88 + [viii],168 pp., title pages in red and black with engraved printer's mark, 24cm., text in Latin, contemporary hardcover bindings in full leather (gilt title and decorations on spine, some rubbing at ends, small loss of leather at lower end of spine/joint of vol.2), old owner's handwritten ex-libris at title page of vol.1, red edges, text clean and bright, good condition, [Volume 2 contains two appendices, I: MUSGRAVE Guilhelmus, De Arthritide Symptomatica Dissertatio (viii + 88pp., Editio nova, 1757) & II: ID., De Arthritide Anomala sive Interna, Dissertatio (viii + 168pp., Editio nova, 1757)], P93796
Complet in 2 volumes, Volume I: [10] + 711pp. with frontispiece (author's portrait), Volume II: [iv],496 = [viii],168 pp., title page of vol.1 in red and black, title pages of both volumes with engraved printer's mark, 24cm., text in Latin, contemporary hardcover bindings in full leather (gilt title and decorations on spine, some rubbing at ends), two ex-libris in each volume (one tipped in on backside of front board, and one small stamp on first blanco endpaper), red edges, text printed in 2 columns, text clean and bright, good condition, [Volume 2 contains an appendice: MUSGRAVE Guilhelmus, De Arthritide Anomala sive Interna dissertatio (viii + 168pp., Editio nova, 1749)], P93797
pp. 76, 630, [56] + Engraved frontis. Title page printed in red and black. 16 mo. 170 mm. Early vellum backed paste paper boards binding. Latin text with some Hebrew. Early autograph ownership of Jno. Bliss Hibbins. Hardbound. Very Good. The title translates roughly as: Moses and Aaron, civil and ecclesiastical rites, used by the ancient Hebrews observed, and at large opened, for the clearing of many obscure texts thoughout the whole scripture, which texts are now added to the end of the book : wherein likewise is shewed what customs the Hebrews borrowed from heathen people, and that many heathenish customs, originally, have been unwarrantable imitations of the Hebrews. Thomas Godwyn (ca. 1587-1642) was an English scholar who became the first fellow of the newly founded Pembroke College, Oxford (1624), became chaplain to the Bishop of Bath and Wells, and rector of Brightwell, Berkshire (1626-1643). The translator into Latin, Johan Heinrich Reitz (1655-1720) was born near Bacharach on the Rhine. In Bremen, he came into contact with the ideas of the Pietist Movement in the German Church. In 1681, he received his first appointment as Pfarrer or pastor in the Reformed Church of the Palatinate in Freinsheim. At this time he came under the personal influence of the Pietist Philip Jakob Spener. It was in Freinsheim that he produced this which established his name in the academic world. W154
P. Lethielleux. 1872. In-12 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos frotté. Intérieur acceptable. 429 pages. Titre et tomaison dorés sur le dos. Studio et opera Prof. Seminarii S. Deodati. De Religione revelata, De Ecclesia, De Traditione Divina, De Scriptura Sacra.
P. Lethielleux. 1872. In-12 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos frotté. Intérieur acceptable. 513 pages. Titre et tomaison dorés sur le dos. Studio et opera Prof. Seminarii S. Deodati. De Sacramentis in genere, De Baptismo, De Confirmatione, De Eucharistia, De Poenitentia.
Thorin et Fils, Paris. 1895. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. 1er plat abîmé. Coiffe en pied abîmée. Non coupé. 71 pages. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. (Rare) Thesim Facultati Litterarum Parisiensi.
1 vol. in-18 reliure plein cuir, dos muet, Sumptibus Balthazaris ab Egmond, Coloniae Agrippinae [ Cologne ], 1693, 4 ff., 464 pp. et 1 f. Petite édition ancienne. Etat très satisfaisant (dos muet, petit mq. de cuir en mors, rel. lég. frottée, pas de garde volante, bon état par ailleurs). Latin
Former owner's name to titlepage. Light shelfwear. ; These letters have been selected to show Cicero in his mature years from 65 to 44 B. C. They have not been chosen to illustrate details of social life and manners (though such details inevitably occur in them) : the main emphasis is political, and the linking commentary that precedes each letter is designed to set it against the political background. The commentary is intended to supply, not merely assist with the translation of the Latin and understanding of the syntax, but more particularly the indispensable background of social and historical information without which the study of Cicero’s letters would be largely wasted labor. The introduction too, while sketching the career of Cicero, also clarifies the political background of the period. In general, this edition will serve not merely as an introduction to Cicero’s letters, but as giving some substance and immediacy to the study of the history of the late Republic. The text is that of the Oxford edition, but care has been taken to produce a ‘clean’ text and occasionally different readings have been admitted from those printed in the Oxford text (though these are generally noted and justified in the commentary). There are two appendices (on the Roman calendar and on Roman money) , an index of proper names and of subject-matter, and a select vocabulary. David Stockton (1925-2012) attended the Emanuel School and in 1943 was conscripted into the Royal Navy and worked on Japanese codes at Bletchley Park. A colleague at Brasenose observed that this experience may have honed his formidable skills at solving crosswords, a devotion to which was shared by Inspector Morse author Colin Dexter. After the war Stockton won an open scholarship to read Classics at Magdalen College and went onto become a Fellow and Tutor at Brasenose College. His wide-ranging body of work includes what is widely regarded as the leading study on Cicero published in the 20th century.; 241 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing to textblock. DJ spine a bit sunned and creased. Minor pencil notes. Else VG. ; These letters have been selected to show Cicero in his mature years from 65 to 44 B. C. They have not been chosen to illustrate details of social life and manners (though such details inevitably occur in them) : the main emphasis is political, and the linking commentary that precedes each letter is designed to set it against the political background. The commentary is intended to supply, not merely assist with the translation of the Latin and understanding of the syntax, but more particularly the indispensable background of social and historical information without which the study of Cicero’s letters would be largely wasted labor. The introduction too, while sketching the career of Cicero, also clarifies the political background of the period. In general, this edition will serve not merely as an introduction to Cicero’s letters, but as giving some substance and immediacy to the study of the history of the late Republic. The text is that of the Oxford edition, but care has been taken to produce a ‘clean’ text and occasionally different readings have been admitted from those printed in the Oxford text (though these are generally noted and justified in the commentary). There are two appendices (on the Roman calendar and on Roman money) , an index of proper names and of subject-matter, and a select vocabulary. David Stockton (1925-2012) attended the Emanuel School and in 1943 was conscripted into the Royal Navy and worked on Japanese codes at Bletchley Park. A colleague at Brasenose observed that this experience may have honed his formidable skills at solving crosswords, a devotion to which was shared by Inspector Morse author Colin Dexter. After the war Stockton won an open scholarship to read Classics at Magdalen College and went onto become a Fellow and Tutor at Brasenose College. His wide-ranging body of work includes what is widely regarded as the leading study on Cicero published in the 20th century.; 241 pages
158 pages. In this compelling and fascinating account Leo Heaps reconstructs the double life of the quiet Canadian professor of economics. He follows his career from the early days of his recruitment by the KGB through his ten years working for NATO - when he photographed thousands of highly confidential documents; he shows his subsequent contribution to the Soviet spy network during his travels in Europe, the Middle East and Latin America while working as an economist for the Canadian government and Laval University, Quebec; and he examines the eventual unravelling of the tangled web. Author first knew Hambleton and his family during their schooldays together in Ottawa. Prior owner's name and date upon front endpaper else unmarked. Very light wear to book. Mild lean to spine. Contents partially yellowed. Light wear to dust jacket. Nice copy. Book
Some yellowing/foxing to wraps. ; Reading University Medieval and Renaissance Latin Texts; 142 pages
51p. Title page printed in orange and black. Uncut. Some foxing. Presentation copy from the author to Robert Bridges, 1901. 8vo. Rebound. Very scarce. The owner of this book is often confused with the Poet Laureate of the same name. Robert Bridges was born at Shippensburg, PA, where he prepared for Princeton as a member of the State Teacher's College class of 1879. His best friend through life was his classmate, Woodrow Wilson. Bridges was successful as a newspaper reporter (1880-1887), the literary critic of Life (1883-1900), the assistant editor and editor of Scribner's Magazine (1887-1930), remaining with Scribner's until late in life as Director and Literary Advisor. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! LATIN AMERICA BOX 2.
Scholar's bookplate to inner covers (G. P. Goold). Former owner's name to ffeps. Gift note by Rev. Dr. J. B. Mayor in remembrance of J. E. B. Mayor to ffep of Vol. 1. Spines sunned and dulled. Endpapers tanned. ; V1: 1901, 526 V2: 1900, 451 pp. Latin text with extensive English/Latin Commentary. Mayor's commentary is comprehensive on details of life and thought in imperial Rome and on Latin diction. His long introduction, or 'advertisement', sets an explosively volatile tone and his whole work reflects his passionate desire to save the modern world through classical wisdom. ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE; Vol. 1/2/2022
Soft cover has light creases along spine, tiny chip on tail of spine and lightly worn corners, otherwise it is sound. Bottom of page block is a bit grubby. Contents in very good clean condition.T Used
pp. viii, 215. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. First Edition. Coldwar/Economics 5.
xviii + 293pp., 22cm., in the series "Scriptores rerum Germanicarum in usum scholarum ex monumentis Germaniae historicis recusi", bound in cart.cover (marbled plates, spine in cloth), signature of previous owner on title page and in the text, few stamps and foxing, good condition, [text in Latin], G74832
Typographia E. Duverger, Parisiis. 1836. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. 1er plat abîmé. Dos satisfaisant. Pliures. Plaquette de 50 pages. Papier muet encollé sur le dos, le consolidant. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Annotations d'époque sur le 1er plat (envoi manuscrit de M. BENARD). Universitas Regia, Facultas Litterarum in Academia Parisiensi.
Auguste Durand, Paris. 1861. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos abîmé. Rousseurs. 127 pages. Papier muet encollé sur le dos, l'ayant consolidé. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons et une annotation de bibliothèque. Fortes rousseurs. Quid Atticus in philosophia senserit et meritoriae artis exercuerit. Qua ratione Atticus in rebus publicis usus fuerit...
KLINCKSIECK C.. 1886. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Tâchée. Dos satisfaisant. Quelques rousseurs. 116 pages. DE PRAEPOSITIONE AD CASUALI IN LATINITATE. // OUVRAGE EN LATIN.
Non précisé. 1884. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 122 pages. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Carte de l'auteur collée en page de titre. Publice Propugnabit ad Gradum Prolytatus Consequendum in Aula Archigymnasii Maxima.
Jules Duculot. 1927. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. Plaquette de 14 pages. Texte en latin et en français. Etiquette de code sur le 1er plat. Tampons de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Universitas Catholica in Oppido Lovan., Facultas Theol. 1926-27, n° MCXXXVI.
Pontificium Institutum 'Angelicum', Romae. 1931. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos fané. Intérieur frais. 162 pages. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque en page de titre. Quelques annotations au crayon dans le texte. Lectiones quas in 'Angelico' habuit P. IAC. - M. Vosté o.p., S. Scripturae Doctor. De Pentecoste Christiana et de Glossolalia. De conversione S. Pauli. De Concilio hierosolymitano et de Decreto apostolico.
ROMAE. 1931. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. partiel. décollorée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 162 pages - Tampon sur la page de titre - Etiquette collée en coiffe en pied - et 1er plat - PONTIFICIUM INSTITUTUM INTERNATIONALE "ANGELICUM"