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In-8°, pp. 21 (da p. 102 a p. 103) + 11 riprod. in TAVOLE fuori testo. Bross. edit.
In 8, cm 16,5 x 25, pp. 188 con 8 tavole fuori testo in litografia a colori. Brossura editoriale. Volume della Biblioteca della Societa' storica subalpina diretta da F. Gabotto. XXXV. Studio e trascrizione di questo che viene considerato come il piu' antico codice medico piemontese. Le miniature sono state riprodotte dal Pittore Enrico Merlo
1864131645Melbourne: T. Harwood Fergusson and Moore Printers 1864. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Melbourne T. Harwood Fergusson and Moore Printers 1864. Octavo xxiv 118 pages with numerous in-text illustrations and a pictorial title-page plus a chromolithographic frontispiece and 10 numbered lithographs bound in at the rear the third one is number 2A the last three are folding. Original purple patterned cloth lettered in gilt on the spine with the sides extensively decorated in blind; cloth lightly marked and flecked discoloured around the edges sunned on the spine and lightly rubbed and bumped at the extremities; early ownership details 1876 in German; minimal signs of age and use; a very good copy. 'It is the object of the present work to direct the attention of those who feel interested in the question - "Which was the primitive alphabet of man" - to a discovery made by the author in the year 1848. he perceived the striking similarity between some of the early Greek letters and the cuneiform characters as exhibited on the Assyrian marbles' preface. The four-page list of subscribers accounts for 143 copies. Ferguson 15797. T. Harwood (Fergusson and Moore, Printers) hardcover
117748Zürich, Atlantis, (1961 - 1964)
83729Cambr., Roma, CUP, Ateneo, 1986.
157314Darmstadt, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1992.
Wraps have been laminated. Spine is sunned. Minor edgewear. Crease to back wrap. Scholar's name stamped to ffep (P. Stork). ; [489]-998 pp; Inscriptiones Graecae. Vol. I Fasc. II; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 509 pages
Soiling (coffee stains? ) and rubbing to wraps. Scholar's name to ffep (E. Badian). ; [999]-1167 pp; Inscriptiones Graecae. Vol. I Fasc. III; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 168 pages
Light rubbing and edgewear to wraps. Else fine. ; This is the final volume of the monumental corpus of more than 12,000 ancient inscriptions from Athens and Attica dating from 403/2 BC to the 3rd cent. AD, edited by Johannes Kirchner between 1912 and 1940 (IG II/III2 , partes 1-4). These are supplemented here by the late-Roman and early-Christian inscriptions from the years between the destruction of Athens by the Heruli (267/68) and the end of the 6th cent. AD. Together with Corinth and Thessalonica, Athens has produced the largest number of Christian inscriptions from the Greek motherland. Particularly notable is the co-existence of pagan and Christian texts well into the 5th cent. The volume contains 422 inscriptions, which have been re-examined and edited, and illustrated on 44 plates. Besides decrees, honorary inscriptions, quotes from the Bible, acclamations, intercessions and blessings, the main contribution comes from 300 funerary inscriptions. Detailed indices provide easy access to the texts. ; Inscriptiones Graecae. Vol. II Et III Editio Altera Pars V; Vol. 2/3.5; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 218 pages
117470Heidelberg, Winter, 1986.
113092N.Y., Brooklyn Museum, 1935.
75126Hermeneus, 55,3 (1983).
71166aafPonta Delgada, Tip. do Diario dos Açores, 1924 -26 - 31, lg. in-8vo, In all 5 volumes, 1) H.-Leather, spine richly gilt. (1 vol.). / full leather, spines richly gilt, gilt lines on book covers, untrimmed, orig. wrappers bound in.
107717Düsseldorf, Rheinland Verlag, 1976.
2009X113945Tbilisi, National Centre of Manuscripts 2009 208pp., 21cm., softcover, very good, [contains articles in Russian, English, French and mainly in Georgian], X113945
105643Bln., Wiesbaden, Bundesdruckerei, Harrassowitz, 1969.
55819Lpz., Tbn., 1988.
158987N.pl., 1971 - 1978.
107703Düsseldorf, Rheinland Verlag, 1968.
107706Düsseldorf, Rheinland Verlag, 1969.
55457London Ass. of Classical Teachers, 1971.
107711Düsseldorf, Rheinland Verlag, 1972.
4to., with a coloured facsimile as frontispiece, a full-page portrait in monochrome, and 8 fine coloured facsimiles (6 full-page); original pictorial wrappers, a fine copy. The earliest surviving autograph manuscript on (arguably) the principal scientific theory of the twentieth century, the longest of the three major manuscripts on relativity theory, and the only one not in an institutional collection. The estimate was US$4m-6m.