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178310489Paris: Chez la Veuve DeSaint 1783. FIRST EDITION IN FRENCH. Including half-titles approbation and privilege du Roi. Volume I with the Greek and French translations on facing pages. Contemporary tree calf some wear to joints and corners; marbled edges some light waterstains in first volume. From the library of George Milton Smith with his bookplate.`. First edition. Camus' translation of Aristotle's descriptive zoology from Greek into French is a masterpiece of scholarship. This highly esteemed translation is much sought after for its extensive erudite commentaries and profound enlightenment of comparative anatomy. Divided into two books the first volume contains Aristotle's original Greek with Camus' French translation facing. Here he documents all the various manuscripts editions and translators cited in the work. The second volume a detailed study of natural history up to the modern time contains Camus' careful observations on the commentaries of other translators. This work is of particular importance for Camus' nomenclature of those living creatures originally described in Aristotle's account. He lists all of the animals found in Aristotle works including those "fanciful and primitive" and then details the differences in terms of the modern knowledge of natural history. <br /> <br /> So great was the influence of Aristotle that his teachings and thought were accepted and enlarged upon for nearly two millennia. He was acquainted with more than five hundred species of animals and had dissected and investigated in detail at least fifty kinds ranging over the entire animal kingdom. Many of his conclusions have stood the test of time. Among them may be mentioned his descriptions of the mechanisms of locomotion of the process of digestion in ruminants of the habits of bees of the mechanism of animal reproduction; his exposition of analogous structures in living bodies; and his methods of biological classification Eimas Heirs of Hippocrates 14.<br /> <br /> Camus 1740-1804 French revolutionist was a successful advocate before the Revolution. In 1789 he was elected by the third estate of Paris to the states general and attracted attention by his speeches against social inequalities. He was named archivist to the Constituent Assembly and in that capacity he organized the national archives and classified the papers of the different assemblies of the Revolution. He was restored to the office in 1796 and became absorbed in literary work. He remained an austere republican refusing to take part in the Napoleonic regime.<br /> <br /> This scarce work was included in Thomas Jefferson's library. Chez la Veuve DeSaint unknown
1799830021799. ARISTOTLE. ALBERTUS Magnus. Kurzgefasste Weiber-Buchlein. Enthalt Aristotels and Alberti Magni Hebammen-Kunst mit den darzu gehorigen Recepten. Harrisburg PA: Benjamin Mayer 1799. 10th ed. 24mo. 64 pp. In contemporary calf-backed boards. Close trimming to the fore-edge touches some text. Wear to the board edges nevertheless a remarkably well-preserved and attractive copy. Very good or better. Arndt 1173. Bristol B10844. Austin 1109. Brendle and Unger G19. While Bristol Austin and Brendle and Unger place this in Ephrata and from the press of G. Baumann Arndt notes this is a Harrisburg imprint from the press of Benjamin Mayers based on "typographical evidence." In terms of content Arndt has compared this with the 1796 edition and finds three chapters added: "Culpepper XVI" "Culpepper XII" and "Der Kaiserliche Schnitt." Arndt hypothesizes that the chapters likely come from Nicholas Culpeper's Directory for Midwives. Despite having been issued in several editions this early Pennsylvania German book on midwifery is rare in commerce. Text in German. unknown
199433547Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press 1994. Fine/Near Fine. Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press 1994. First Thus. Octavo. 227pp. Printed pink dust jacket. Black cloth boards stamped in gilt. Light rubbing to dust jacket. Boards tight in binding and pages unmarked; Near Fine. Cornell University Press unknown
198914540Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press 1989. Very Good /Very Good. Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press 1989. First Edition. Octavo; publisher's cloth in blue dust jacket; 8240pp. Minor wear from handling contemporary ownership signature to front free endpaper else Very Good and sound. Forms part of the series Ancient Commentaries on Aristotle. Cornell University Press unknown
198060095AB1980. California Stanford University Press 1980. 8°. 284pages including Index. Original Softcover. Very Good condition with only minor signs of external wear. From the library of philosopher Graham Parkes with his name to the endpaper. Includes Content such as: Aristotle's Poetics // Aeschylus // Sophocles // Euripides // Euripides's Electra: A Third Version of the Myth // etc. paperback
198125014Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin 1981. Very Good. Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin 1981. Facsimile reprint of the 1674 edition. Octavo; publisher's red printed card wrappers yapp edges; 10319pp. Light shelf wear spine a shade sunned contemporary ownership signature inside upper cover else Very Good and sound. Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin unknown
201448448Cham Switzerland: Springer 2014. Near Fine. Cham Switzerland: Springer 2014. First Edition. Octavo 24cm; publisher's glossy pictorial paper-covered boards; xi1207pp.; halftone photographic illus. throughout. Just About Fine. Issued as Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 26. Springer unknown
197414610Amsterdam: B.R. Gruner Verlag 1974. Very Good. Amsterdam: B.R. Grüner Verlag 1974. First Edition. Octavo; publisher's blue gilt-lettered cloth; 4475pp.; charts throughout one folding. Cloth heavily sunned at spine and top margins of both boards spine gilt dulled contemporary ownership signature to front free endpaper else a Very Good copy overall internally clean and sound. B.R. Gruner Verlag unknown
19891121770Oxford University Press USA 1989. 1st. hardcover. Used-Very Good. Cloth dj octavo 213 pp. Light wear to dj. Overall very good. Oxford University Press, USA unknown
195314753Tubingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag 1953. Very Good. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag 1953. First Edition. Octavo; publisher's grey printed wrappers; 8234pp. Light wear from handling wrappers and textblock rather toned due to inferior paper quality contemporary ownership signature to half title page else Very Good and sound. Max Niemeyer Verlag unknown
197414754Berlin: Walter de Gruyter 1974. Very Good. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter 1974. First Edition. Octavo; publisher's green gilt-lettered cloth; x419pp. Light shelf wear corners and spine ends gently tapped slightly later ownership signature to front free endpaper else Very Good. Walter de Gruyter unknown
B325539Frankfurt am Main, Lazarus Zetzner, 1608. 8° (175x110 mm). [16], 952 (recte 968), [46] pp. Contemporary limp vellum Short wormtrack in the margins of pp. 77 to 138, somewhat browned.
1986MUSIQUE46464660526Paris, Klincksieck, "Etudes et commentaires" n° 100, 1986, 16 x 23, 274 pages sous couverture souple illustrée.
2011507554Yale University Press 2011. Trade Paperback. LIKE NEW. 610pp. Yale University Press paperback
201210185Paris, Gf flammarion, 1998 ; in-12, 346 pp., br.
201609696Paris, Société d'éditions les belles lettres , 1930 ; in-8, cartonnage de l'éditeur. Cartonné reliure amateur, tampon sur la page de titre, intérieur bon état général.
1015677118.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1015671705.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
154866468Basileæ Basel: Ex Officina Joan. Oporini Joannes Oporinus 1548. Good. Second volume of a work in three volumes. 667pp. Quarto 33 cm Mid-17th-century vellum binding likely Spanish but possibly Italian. Bold manuscript title on the spine. Gauffered edges. With tanned skin sewing supports. Initial letters. Text block hanging on to wraps by a single leather cord. Missing title page and prefatory pages to Aristotle's work on auscultation. Text block cracked a couple of times at the rear. Light marginal tidemarks to the preliminary pages. Occasional manuscript notations. Pages exceptionally bright. Latin text.<br /> <br /> Contents:<br /> <br /> Aristotelis Stagiritae Physicae Auscultationis Io. Argyropylo Byzantio Interprete: Liber Primus; Liber Secundus; Liber Tertius; Liber IIII; Liber V; Liber VI; Liber VII; Liber VIII.<br /> <br /> Aristotelis Stagiritae De Coelo Io. Argyropylo Byzantio Interprete: Liber Primus; Liber Secundus; Liber Tertius; Liber Quartus.<br /> <br /> Epistola Nuncupatoria ad Leonem.<br /> <br /> Aristotelis Stagiritae Peripa Teticae Disciplinae Autoris: Liber De Generatione & Interitu Prior Latinus á Petro Alcyonio factus; Liber De Generatione et Interitu Posterior Latinus á Petro Alcyonio factus.<br /> <br /> Petrus Alcyonius Antonio Prato S. P. D.<br /> <br /> Aristotelis Stagiritae Meteoron Petro Alcyonio Interprete: Liber Primus; Liber Alter; Liber Tertius; Liber Quartus.<br /> <br /> Aristotelis Stagiritae De Anima Ioan Argyropylo Byzantio Interprete: Liber Primus; Liber Secundus; Liber Tertius.<br /> <br /> Petri Alcyonii In Libros Decem Aristotelis De Animalibus Se Autore Latinos Praefatio Ad Octavium Pregosium.<br /> <br /> Aristotelis Stagiritae De Sensu et Sensilibus Aut De Communibus Animae et Corporis Functionibus Liber Eodum Petro Alcyonio Interprete.<br /> <br /> Aristotelis Stagiritae De Memoria et Reminiscentia Liber Eodum Petro Alcyonio Interprete.<br /> <br /> Aristotelis Stagiritae De Somno Liber Eodum Petro Alcyonio Interprete.<br /> <br /> Aristotelis Stagiritae De Somniis et Imaginibus Liber Eodum Petro Alcyonio Interprete.<br /> <br /> Aristotelis Stagiritae De Communi Animalium Motione Liber Eodum Petro Alcyonio Interprete.<br /> <br /> Aristotelis Stagiritae De Communi Animalium Gressu Liber Eodum Petro Alcyonio Interprete.<br /> <br /> Aristotelis Stagiritae De Diuturnitate et Brevitate Vitae Liber Eodum Petro Alcyonio Interprete.<br /> <br /> Aristotelis Stagiritae De Spiratione Liber Eodum Petro Alcyonio Interprete.<br /> <br /> Theodori Gazae Thessalonicensis In Libros Aristotelis De Animalibus.<br /> <br /> Aristotelis Stagiritae De Historia Animalium Theodoro Gaza Interprete: Liber Primus; Liber Secundus; Liber Tertius; Liber Quartus; Liber Quintus; Liber Sextus; Liber Septimus; Liber Octavus; Liber Nonus.<br /> <br /> Aristotelis De Partibus Animalium et Earum Causis Theodoro Gaza Interprete: Liber Primus; Liber Secundus; Liber Tertius; Liber Quartus.<br /> <br /> Aristotelis Stagiritae De Generatione Animalium Theodoro Gaza Interprete: Liber Primus; Liber Secundus; Liber Tertius; Liber Quartus; Liber Quintus.<br /> <br /> Aristotelis Problematum Sectiones Duædequadraginta Theodoro Gaza Interprete. The second volume of Aristotle's works published by Joannes Oporinus containing the following works: On Auscultation; On the Heavens; On Coming-to Be and Passing Away; Meterology; On the Soul; On Sense and the Sensible; On Memory and Recollection; On Sleep; On Dreams and Images; On the Common Motion of Animals; On the Common Gait of Animals; On the Longness and Shortness of Life; On Breathing; On the History of Animals; On the Parts of Animals and Their Causes; On the Generation of Animals; Aristotle's Problems Section.<br /> <br /> Aristotle 384-322 B.C.E. was born in Stagira in northeastern Greece. He ranks among the greatest philosophers of all time. His works defined centuries of philosophy from Late Antiquity through the Renaissance and are still considered relevant today. A remarkable researcher and writer Aristotle produced nearly two-hundred treatises from which about thirty-one survive. His extant writings cover an extensive range of disciplines including logic metaphysics and philosophy of mind ethics political theory and aesthetics and rhetoric. In addition Aristotle's works explore non-philosophical realms as well such as empirical biology where he provided detailed animal and plant observation and description.<br /> <br /> A scholarly work in a striking vellum binding. Ex Officina Joan. Oporini (Joannes Oporinus) unknown
1959LFA-126747889Revue de 64 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1959, Omnium Littéraire, bon état
2001LFA-126739975N° 186 (Mars 2001): 82 pages, format 220 x 295 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
201313526Paris, Nathan, 1990 ; in-8, 110 pp., broché. Ouvrage en bon état.
1982LFA-12671120587e année - N° 3 (Juillet-Septembre 1982) : 144 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, brochée, bon état
24466York: J. Kendrew. 1812. An enlarged edition embellished with several fine engravings. An enlarged edition embellished with several fine engravings. Contemporary full sheep. 360 pp. Half title. Frontispiece and seven further illustrations to the Complete Masterpiece; The Experienced Midwife with another three illustrations; Book of Problems and Last Legacy are not illustrated. A good or better entirely unsophisticated example the binding firm but worn especially at the corners. The contents with marginal tears to the two pages 133 and 212 the odd corner crease or stain to the blank margins are otherwise clean throughout. Binder's waste visible to the gutter after the endpapers front and rear. A scarce York printing of the four popular pseudo-Aristotelian manuals on procreation gestation and childbirth. Aristotle's Complete Masterpiece the most influential of these texts was the first sex manual in English when it first appeared in 1684 and was reprinted multiple times throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. York: J. Kendrew. 1812 unknown
1548642CKI1RIA1QFlorence 1548. 4to. Lorenzo Torrentino Contemporary limp sheepskin parchment straight sewn on 3 wittawed thongs laced through the joints manuscript title down the spine with 4 fragments of a Latin manuscript in an upright humanistic hand on vellum used as spine lining. With 2 large woodcut historiated initials and a vine leaf ornament by Granjon Vervliet 178: 1st recorded in this year. Set in roman types with whole paragraphs in Greek 2 sizes and the dedication and some end matter in italic. 197 3 pp. First edition of one of the earliest printed books about colour translated from the Greek into Latin and with commentary by the Neapolitan physician and philosopher Simone Porzio 1497-1554. Usually attributed to Aristotle it is now thought to be the work of the peripatetic scholar and pupil of Aristotle Theophrastus.''As the author states at the end of the treatise it is intended rather to supply data for a detailed examination into the scientific theory of colour than to expound a complete thesis. He has realized that the development of colour in animals and plants depends to some extent on heat and he seems to suggest that heat and moisture are the controlling factors. It is of more value as a collection of observed facts than for any theory of the origin and development of colour in physical life'' Aristotle Minor Works Cambridge and London Loeb Classical Library 1936 p. 3.With some spotting on the title-page and some marginal tears not approaching the text but otherwise in very good condition and with large margins. Binding with the sewing supports broken a tear in the backstrip and some small stains. An important treatise on colour and one of the earliest.l Adams P1958; Caillet 8881; EDIT16 CNCE 16133; Hoffman I 289 "rare and very important"; Kemp The science of art p. 264; Schwab Bibliographie d'Aristotle 3503; USTC 803281. hardcover