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16909Aristotle. Rhetoric & On Poetics. A Limited Edition Franklin Library 1981 First Edition First Printing. 1/4 Leather bound. Quarto 7" x 9" Very attractive Original binding 1/4 bound in genuine leather with hubbed spine. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. Gilt accents inlaid on cloth-covered covers with decorative paper endsheets and a silk page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints. unknown books
1775866871775. Aristotle. Poetics; or Discourses concerning Tragic and Epic Imitation. London: Privately printed for J. Dodsley and Messrs. Richardson and Urquhart 1775. First Edition 107p. Includes first English translation of Julius Pollux's "Extracts concerning the Greek Theatre and Mafks." Missing original boards Aristotle and Pollux sections are detached. Previously bound with other material. text is very clean and bright. Needs to be bound. As is. unknown books
1989S12066Ithaca NY:: Cornell University Press 1989. 1989. Series: Ancient Commentators on Artistole. 8vo. 240 pp. Navy cloth gilt-stamped spine title dust jacket. Ink ownership signature on ffep. Fine. Translation of Alexander of Aphrodisias' Hypommnema eis to meizon . . . ISBN: 0801422353 Cornell University Press, (1989). hardcover books
1886259369Parisiis: Sumptibus et Typis P. Lethielleux 1886. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/no dust jacket. A. Silvestro Mauro. Binding soundwith light bumping to extremities; library number and sticker to spine no other markings to binding; previous owner stamps to front free endpaper and faint pencil mark to page one otherwise no markings to text. Small closed tear to page one. Text shows even toning. Very Good binding / no dust jacket. Sumptibus et Typis P. Lethielleux unknown books
1960S12397Ithaca:: Cornell University Press 1960. 1960. First edition. Series: Cornell Studies in Classical Philology Vol. XXXIII. 8vo. xiv 468 pp. Indexes. Maroon blind and silver-stamped cloth; lightly rubbed else fine. Scarce. Reviewed in The Philosophical Review Vol. 71 No. 4 Oct. 1962. Hessenbruch Arne Reader's Guide to the History of Science Routledge Dec 16 2013 p. 40. Cornell University Press, (1960). hardcover books
196412340New York: The Limited Editions Club 1964. cloth slipcase. Limited Editions Club. small 4to. cloth slipcase. xxvi 331 3 pages. Translated by Benjamin Jowett and S.H. Butcher with an Introduction by Horace M. Kallen and Portraits by Leonard Baskin. Limited to 1500 numbered copies and signed by Baskin LEC 356. Printed at the Stinehour Press. Bumped corner on both the slipcase and upper front corner else fine in fine slipcase. The Limited Editions Club unknown books
1960S11532Ithaca & New York:: Cornell University Press 1960. 1960. Series: Cornell Studies in Classical Philology vol. XXXIII. 8vo. xiv 468 pp. Index. Red cloth. Ownership ink signature of David C. Lindberg. Very good . Scarce. Friedrich W. Solmsen 1904-1989 was a philologist and professor of classical studies producing some 150 books articles and reviews. He was influential in classical studies including Greek tragedy Aeschylus Greek philosophy Plato and Aristotle. For a long-time he was the Moses Slaughter Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Cornell University Press, (1960). hardcover books
1780LV1862Leipzig:: Siegfried Lebrecht Crusii 1780. 1780. 8vo. xliv 256 12 pp. Index; light scattered foxing throughout especially at free end-papers and first and last few pages lacks free front end-paper. Original mottled paper-backed boards; heavily worn hinges starting. Library label remnant to spine rubber stamp verso title-page Hartford Theological Seminary blind-stamp to both the first and last 3 leaves. Good. SCARCE. First edition of this work edited by Harless originally Harles who was a German classical scholar and bibliographer. Siegfried Lebrecht Crusii, 1780. hardcover books
17456318Glasgow: Robertus Foulis 1745. Very Good. 12mo. 2 parts in 1. 1304pp. Title page in Greek & Latin. Text pp. 1-83 in Greek followed by notes in Latin. Cont. vellum a bit soiled. In this copy the list of the chapters in Greek & Latin 2 leaves are bound at the end. Gaskell records them after the title page. Gaskell FOULIS PRESS #58. Robertus Foulis hardcover books
1819309238Oxford: Printed for R. Pearson; sold by Messrs. Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1819. iv 272 pp. Baxter Printer Oxford. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary boards contemp. cloth spine. VG. iv 272 pp. Baxter Printer Oxford. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed for R. Pearson; sold by Messrs. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown unknown books
186448191London: Smith Elder and Co. 65 Cornhill 1864. 1st Edition. Original publisher's brown cloth binding with gilt stamping. Bevelled boards. Square & tight. Modest binding wear. Hinges professionally restored. Prior owner signatures. A solid VG copy. x 2 404 pp including Index. 8vo. 9" x 5-3/4" <br/><br/> Smith, Elder and Co., 65, Cornhill hardcover books
1802247954Lipsiae. : Gerhardum Fleischerum. 1802. 19th century full brown morocco raised bands gilt spine title marbled endpapers. . Very good marginal coffee stain to top edge of last five leaves. . 8vo. Greek and Latin text Latin commentary. Gerhardum Fleischerum. hardcover books
1837297885Oxford: Oxf 1837. hardcover. very good-. Aristotelis Opera Tomus X. 427 pages with text in Greek. 8vo original red cloth worn at ends and corners lightly bumped; paper spine label partially eradicated. Oxford: Oxford University Press 1837. Very good.<br/><br/> Oxf unknown books
196423233New York: Fuck You Press 1964. First Edition. Wraps. Very good . 4to. Side-stapled wraps. Four leaves including covers. Faintly sunned along edges. Very slight staple indentations to front cover. Very good plus. <br/><br/>Exactly as advertised: the entire extant works -- i.e. a magnificent blank page -- of Thales first of the pre-Socratics "the famous Milesian poet philosopher physicist astronomer mathematician cosmologist Urstoff-freak absent-minded professor & madman." With an "introduction" by Aristotle in ancient Greek without translation hand-copied from the Metaphysics by Sanders counterculture hero to a generation of frustrated Classics majors and others. By "valorium" Sanders presumably means "variorum." Then again maybe he doesn't. "Printed published & zapped by E. Sanders at a secret location in the lower east side.TOTAL ASSAULT ON THE CULTURE!!!" "Valorium" Fuck You Press paperback books
17941244319Oxonii: E Typographeo Clarendoniano 1794. Hardcover. Quarto; xx 219 pp. Original gilt-decorated morocco; large paper edition; all edges gilt. Rebacked with new spine and spine label. VG; boards rubbed particularly at spine and extremities; previous owner's signature and pencil notes on front endpaper. Text in Greek and Latin. Scarce. Shelved in Case 10. 1244319. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. E Typographeo Clarendoniano hardcover books
17281222215London: W. B. 1728. Hardcover. 16mo 124 pages; rebound in modern 1/4 black leather with burgundy label and gilt lettering dark gray cloth boards; tears with no text loss; all edges and corners chipping wear and material loss; consignment; shelved in Case #4. 1222215. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. W. B. hardcover books
1592RW1300Frankfurt:: Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli Claudium Marnium & Ioan. Aubrium 1592. 1592. Small 8vo. 16 919 1 pp. Greek text and Latin translation in parallel columns. Title vignette headpieces and initials indexes. Original blind-stamped pigskin paper spine-label; extremities worn early leaves waterstained occasional ink underlining. Very good. Second edition revised and emended. Giulio Pace was one of the pre-eminent Aristotle scholars of his day. He fled the Italian Inquisition first to Geneva and later to Heidelberg where he converted to Protestantism. His side-by-side Greek and Latin Organum went through eleven editions and was the standard text from the late sixteenth through the early seventeenth century. See: Adams Catalogue of Books Printed on the Continent of Europe 1501-1600 1867; Brunet I 462; Grasse 213; Charles H. Lohr Latin Aristotle Commentaries: Renaissance authors vol. 2 1988. Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli, Claudium Marnium, & Ioan. Aubrium, 1592. unknown books
1891136383London: Trustees of The British Museum 1891. Second Edition. Hardbound. VG with no faults. Elephant folio 21" x 16.25" in olive green cloth and gilt title on cover and spine. Thin. vi pp. followed by 22 autotype plates of the papyrus sheets in real size. This is the second volume of this publication very seldom found. It contains the plate illustrations. There is a note in the preface to the second edition that some of the fragments on plates 19 and 20 have been re-arranged based on newly examined evidence and that some of the negatives for the other plates were redone. Scarce. The translation of these fragments was published with commentary in a smaller separate octavo volume of around 200 pages. Sadly this volume is not included. Trustees of The British Museum hardcover books
15608656Lyon: Haeredes Jacobi Juntae 1560. Later printing. Vellum. Very good. 16mo. 8426pp. With the leaf of colophon following p. 842 and the 2 final blank leaves. Printer's device on title. Bound in 19th century vellum marbled paper on both covers. Spine label abraded. Aristotle's text on natural history. A separate issue of Vol. 4 of the works of Aristotle published by the same press in the same year. Translation from the Greek by T. Gaza J. B. Felicianus N. Leonicus Thomaeus and Georgius Valla. Haeredes Jacobi Juntae hardcover books
1793303784New York: Printed for the Company of Flying Stationers 1793. Woodcut illustrations in text. v 1 blank 7-130 pp. LACKING frontispiece. 1 vols. 12mo. Later three quarter black morocco and marbled boards. Woodcut illustrations in text. v 1 blank 7-130 pp. LACKING frontispiece. 1 vols. 12mo. An eighteenth century American edition of this popular sex manual and midwifery book first published in England in 1684. It discusses matters of anatomy sexual intercourse and childbirth including questions concerning fertility determining the sex of the fetus what to do and not do during pregnancy amongst others. Evans 25120; ESTC W6202; Austin Early American medical imprints 61 Printed for the Company of Flying Stationers unknown books
1559D11175Venice: apud Hieronymus Scotum Scotus 1559. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio 315 x 215mm. 2 137pp. 1. Signatures: A-Q4 R6. Woodcut profile bust of Aristotle on title with dedication Peripateticae Disciplina Principis Vera Aristotelis Stagiritae Effigies. Final leaf with woodcut printers device of Scotus classical muse atop star sphere with motto Fiat pax in virtute tua Let there be peace in your walls. Latin translation by Girolamo Bagolino of Verona c. 1470-1535 professor of philosophy at Padua. Text in double column. Italic and Roman type. 18th-century marbled boards modeled to resemble tree-calf; hole through opening leaves causing some text loss title with minor stains hinges starting p. 135 folded corner repaired clean tear in blank portion of last leaf. The clipped booklabel of Seminarium Mutinense pasted on the title fittingly connects this copy to the Jesuit Seminary library in Modena in the Provincia Veneta which was also a center for study popularly called a Collegium. Sixteenth-century editions of Philoponuss Aristotelian explanations have a major place in the commentarial tradition and philosophy of the Renaissance. <br/><br/>1559 Scotus edition of Philoponuss commentary on the De Generatione et Corruptione of Aristotle; a beautifully produced Venetian work still in good form. John Philoponus also known as John the Grammarian was a Byzantine-era Aristotelian commentator and author of several philosophical treatises. The first Latin translation of Philoponuss commentary on Aristotles treatise De Generatione et Corruptione seems to be the one made by Hieronymus Bagolinus from the Aldine edition of 1527 first published in Venice by Hieronymus Scotus in 1540; the second made by Andrea Silviuis was published by Valgrisius in 1564. This is Scotuss fourth edition of 1559 in which he states errors of the first and the second edition are purged thus repeating the title found in the third. It precedes a fifth and final edition of 1568. Philoponus presents his commentary as notes taken from the seminars of Procluss student Ammonius c. 435-526 AD together with certain remarks of my own; Philoponuss is an elaborate exposition of Aristotelian theory followed by several criticisms which are answered with sophistication. To history this commentary has always been received as a school work but it was an interesting book to early scholars for it was supposed to have been written before 529 terminus post quem - hence before Philoponuss writings became entrenched in Christianity and creationist views. Like most ancient commentaries this one maintains certain importance for the constitution of the text on which it comments. Scotuss publications were widely regarded as elegant productions; wide-format and designed with attractive typeface this refined style was typical on the Venetian marketplace at this time. apud Hieronymus Scotum (Scotus) hardcover books
1585012628Francofurdi: Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli 1585. Book. Good- condition. Hardcover. Early edition. Quarto 4to. iv 318 pages of text. Rebound in circa 1920 cloth which is slightly worn and soiled. The entirety of the text is damp-stained and the first and final few pages are heavily discolored. Minor worming to final few pages of index repaired. Previous owner's name on the front pastedown endpaper and the occasional notation mark in the text. Title page is in Greek and Latin; text in Greek; annotations in Latin. Title continues ".Latinum & Graecum." Edited by Friedrich Sylburg 1536-1596. Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli Hardcover books
15466888Lugduni: Apud Seb. Gryphium 1546. Octavo 18 x 11 cm. 67 1 pages. Signatures: aa-dd8 ee2. Text in Latin. Illustrated with woodcuts including a title vignette and initials. Cuts title vignettes initials. Some age-toning bounding full limp vellum; untitled. Near fine. Rare. OCLC locates seven copies; Baudrier Bibliographie des Livres imprimés à Lyon VIII 200; Cranz 108.117. Apud Seb. Gryphium hardcover books
1530047158Paris: Simonem Colineum 1530. Early Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Rebound in modern calf in an antique style scattered minor foxing dampstains generally clean internally. Notes and underlining in a contemporary hand scattered through. Lacking the final 6 leaves but a nice example of Parisian scholastic printing - most early Paris printings of Aristotle were in folio but Paris was becoming a center of scholasticism and turning out 8vo and 12mo editions of important works. 175 of 181 leaves.<br/><br/>George of Trebizond 1395-1486 was a Byzantine humanist who moved to Italy during the Renaissance there and edited and translated a number of works of philosophy and of the Church fathers. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Philosophy; Inventory No: 047158. Simonem Colineum hardcover books
1696018427London: Ben. Griffini Impensis Edvard Hall Bibliop. Catabr' 1696. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Early edition. Quarto 4to. iv 238 vi pages of text; complete. Title within double-rule border with ornament Latin; Greek and Latin in parallel columns. Measures 22 cm 4to. Rebound in cloth with a gilt-stamped leather spine label. Previous owner's engraved bookplate preserved and re-attached to the front pastedown. This bookplate is from circa 1820: G.W.F. Gregor the Gregor's of Trewarthenick House. Additional family name is written on the front endpaper"Franciscus Gregor 1706" which is accompanied by numerous notations. Another ownership name on the front endpaper is "Everett Lee Hunt Oxford 1926." Dr. Hunt was Dean emeritus at Swarthmore College joining their faculty in 1925 and had areas of academic concentration that included Aristotle. Signatures: A2 B-2H4 Ii2 Pages 54-55 83 185 188-189 192 223 incorrectly numbered 42-43 85 187 190-191 194 232 respectively. With side-glosses. Other titles: Aristotelis De rhetorica seu arte dicendi libri tres; De rhetorica seu arte dicendi libri tres; Arist. Rhetor. Ben. Griffini, Impensis Edvard Hall Bibliop. Catabr' Hardcover books