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79269Basle Basileae Eusebii Episcopii opera ac impensa 1582. Folio. XX62312 index1 printer's mark p. Modern calf 35.5 cm Details: Nice copy bound in modern full redbrown calf with 5 raised bands on the back. Spine short title in gilt: 'ARISTOTELIS / DE REPVBLICA'. Text in three columns with the Greek in the centre flanked by the Latin translations of Piero Vettori and Denys Lambin respectively on each side. Large printer's woodcut device to the title and last page depicting a bust of 'Hermes triceps' three-headed Hermes on a pillar; each of the heads wears a winged helmet; the middle Hermes holds in his right hand a caduceus and in his left a bishop's staff Episcopius!; from the pillar seems to hang a chopped off head. Large historiated woodcut letter on leaf a2 woodcut letters of various sizes throughout the text. Wide margins Condition: First and last leaf dust-soiled. Small and faint name on the title. Paper yellowing. Small bookplate on the front pastedown. 2 bookplates on the lower pastedown Note: The Greek scholar/philosopher Aristotle 384-322 B.C. is one of the foremost names in the history of thought and perhaps the most influential of all who have ever written. His influence on Werstern science and culture is immense. His boundless industry extended to most branches of higher learning. 74 treatises genuine and spurious have come down to us under his name. His 'Politics' literally 'the things concerning the polis' is among his best known and most widely read works. It embraces in 8 books the historical theoretical and practical aspect of politics. To Aristotle 'politics were the very crown of philosophical study . and the ultimate end of the State to provide an environment in which those capable of the highest mental and moral development might attain thereto. . The important sections of this great work are the sketch of the ideal state . the account of the various forms of government . the discussions of sovranty and responsibility and of kingship'. H.J. Rose 'A handbook of Greek literature' Oxford 1965 p. 276 § This Basle edition of 1582 of the Politics adopts the Greek text Latin translation and the famous commentary earlier published by the Italian scholar Piero Vettori Petrus Victorius 1499-1585 at Florence in 1576. Vettori professor of Greek and Latin in the 'Studio Fiorentino' at Florence was the greatest Italian Greek scholar of his time. His best known works in the field of Greek philology are his commentaries on Aristotle's Rhetoric 1548 Poetics 1560 Politics 1576 and Nicomachean Ethics 1584. Every chapter caput in this Politics edition of 1582 is printed separately followed by Vettori's very extensive and rich commentary. The Greek text is flanked by 2 Latin translations one of Vettori and one which the French scholar and Royal Reader in Greek Denys Lambin Dionysius Lambinus 1520-1572 had published in Paris in 1567. Added to the chapters are hot from the press the notes and diagrams of the Basle professor of Greek and Moral philosophy Theodor Zwinger Theodorus Zuingerus 1533-1588. He is best known for his editions of the Nicomachean Ethics Basle 1566 and the Politica of Aristotle Basle 1582 in which he transformed these works in a series of diagrams analysing and showing their structures in systematic tables. Appended are the 'Pythagoreorum fragmenta politica' in the edition of the French scholar Jean de Sponde or Johannes Spondanus 1557-1595 Provenance: Bookplates of: 'United Presbyterian Church. 'Brown library'. Glasgow 66 Virginia St.' and of 'United Presbyterian College. Brown-Lindsay Library. Shelfmark 3C1.1 No. 5154'. § Small bookplate 'Bibliotheca Classica Stephaniana' of the Swedish classical scholar Staffan Fogelmark on the front pastedown. Fogelmark was Reader in Greek 1972-85 at Lund University; Lecturer in Greek 1985-96. University of Gothenburg: Professor of Greek 1997-2004 Ref: VD16 A 3582 & VD16 P 5468. Bibliotheca Bibliographica Aureliana 38 no. 108.655; Hoffmann 1294. Griechischer Geist aus Basler Pressen no 129. Ebert 1166; Graesse 1214. Adams A 1914. Moss 1129; Not in Brunet Collation: alpha6 beta4 a-z6 A-2G6 Photographs on request Heavy book may require extra shipping costs hardcover
1754-11Bln. Apud Gregorium Reimerum 1836. Bd. 4 v. 4 ap. 4°. 833 19 S. Pbd. d. Zt. Berieb. In griechischer Sprache Bln., Apud Gregorium Reimerum 1836. unknown
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19742989601Madrid.: Gredos. 1974. Hardcover. Good. 25 cm. 542 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial con sobrecubierta. Edición trilingüe por ValentÃn GarcÃa Yebra. Biblioteca románica hispánica. Textos. volumen coleccion 8. numero coleccion IV. Texto griego y traducciones latina y española. BibliografÃa: p. 421-461. Ãndice. Obras anteriores a 1800. GarcÃa Yebra ValentÃn. 1917-2010. Aristotelis ars poetica. Poética de Aristóteles . ISBN: 8424912004 Retórica. Uso eficaz del lenguaje.808.1 808 PoesÃa. Siglo IV a.C. 82-102"-03" 82-1 Gredos. hardcover
19743056132Madrid.: Gredos. 1974. Hardcover. Good. 25 cm. 542 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial. Edición trilingüe por ValentÃn GarcÃa Yebra. Biblioteca románica hispánica. Textos. volumen coleccion 8. numero coleccion IV. Texto griego y traducciones latina y española. BibliografÃa: p. 421-461. Ãndice. Obras anteriores a 1800. GarcÃa Yebra ValentÃn. 1917-2010. Aristotelis ars poetica. Poética de Aristóteles . ISBN: 8424912004 Retórica. Uso eficaz del lenguaje.808.1 808 PoesÃa. Siglo IV a.C. 82-102"-03" 82-1 Gredos. hardcover
156854Cambridge Cantabrigiae Apud Johannem Hayes Celeberrimae Academiae Typographum Sumptibus Thomae Dawson Bibliopolae Cantabrigensis 1696. 8vo. 2 parts in 1: XX101310412 index errata p. folding table. Half vellum. 17 cm Ref: Hoffmann 1283; Cooper/Gudeman 44 & 174; Schrier p. 36; Brunet 1477; Moss 1122; Graesse 1214; Ebert 1191; ESTC R14743 Details: The work consists of two parts each with its own title page; the first contains the Greek text and commentary the second the Latin translation and analytical notes. Short title in ink on the back. The folding plate shows a 'Synopsis libri Poeticae' Condition: Binding somewhat used. Vellum age-tanned. Vellum on the back slightly soiled. Front flyleaf removed Note: 'The influence of Aristotle 384-322 BC on Western intellectual life is immense so much so that once one begins to track it no field of inquiry can be identified that it would be safe to overlook. Aristotle laid the foundations for not one but two sciences logic and biology an achievement unmatched by any thinker before or since'. The Classical Tradition Cambr. Mass. 2010 p. 70 For centuries his authority guided the further development of some of the sciences. From the 16th century to the age of Romanticism Aristotle's views developped in his 'De arte poetica' played a dominant role in the theory and practice of European literature especially of drama. And with Jacob Bernay's 'Grundzüge der verlorenen Abhandlung des Aristoteles über Wirkung der Tragödie' 1857 who rejected the moral Lessing and aesthetic Goethe tradition of 'catharsis' and who introduced the concept of the intentional arousal and discharge of emotions to the discussion Aristotle's description of the effect of tragedy as a 'catharsis' cleansing or purgation of tragic emotions pity and fear 'became the focus of a debate on the purposes of literature which attracts contributors up to the present day'. O.J. Schrier 'The Poetics of Aristotle and the Tractatus Coislinianus a Bibliography from about 900 till 1996' Leiden 1998 p. 1 Nietzsche Freud Wagner Wilamowitz-Moellendorff et 'multi alii' followed. Aristotle's 'De poetica liber' is 'the only piece of technical writing from antiquity that still plays a role in scholarly discourse. If Aristotle had confined himself to discussing Greek poetry from the viewpoint of its formal aspects or its historical development his work would still have been of eminent importance but only for classicists and historians of literature. He did more however laying bare what in his view are the fundamentals of poetry giving his criteria for distinguishing literary genres and pointing out along which lines he thought these and the works of individual poets should be evaluated. In pursuing these targets he formulated insights that have been thought to be applicable even to modern narrative genres like the detective story and the film. These aspects of the Poetics make it an interesting starting-point for discussions in wide areas of modern literary theory'. Idem Ibidem § This edition of 1696 is a revision of Goulston's 'De Poetica' edition of 1623. It was edited in 1696 by the English schoolmaster James Upton 1670-1749 once a fellow of King's College at Cambridge. Upton udated the work of 1623 making better use of the 'De Poetica' edition of the Dutch scholar Daniel Heinsius Leiden 1610/11 and 1643 and of the Aristotle edition of the German scholar Friedrich Sylburg who provided not only notes but also the Greek text for this edition Frankfurt 1584/87 volume 2. Upton added he tells in the preface also material he found in various authors among whom Samuel Petit's 'Leges Atticae' Paris 1635 and Daniel Heinsius' 'De tragoediae constitutione' Leiden 1611 and André Dacier's French translation of the Poetics Paris 1692. Upton also consulted Du Val's Aristotle edition Paris 1619 1639. He also revised Goulstons Latin translation § Theodor Goulston 1576-1632 studied in Oxford and was a medical doctor in London. His Poetics edition was reissued in 1696 1728 1731 1745 and 1780. In 1619 Goulston had already published in London 'Versio Latina et Paraphrasis in Aristotelis Rhetoricam' See his Wikipedia article Collation: Ad 1: 2 A-O8 P4 Q2. Folding table after leaf before A1 Photographs on request hardcover
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120139Heidelberg Heidelbergae 1560. Colophon: 'Heidelbergae Excudebat Lodovicus Lucius Universitatis typographus Anno salutis humanae 1560 Mense Septembri 8vo. VIII567recte 5711 colophon4 blank p. Contemporary blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards. 17.5 cm Ref: VD16 A 3403; Hoffmann 1291; Schweiger 152; cf. Dibdin 1326 & Moss 1126 for the edition of 1555; cf. Graesse 1212; Cranz A bibliography of Aristotle editions 1501-1600 no. 108.398; J. Lewis 'Adrien Turnèbe 1512-1565 a humanist observed' Genève 1998 p. 127/28 Details: Nice contemporary pigskin over wooden boards. Back with 3 raised bands. Boards decorated with a row of blind-tooled rolls comprising floral motives and heads in medallions. The central panel is adorned with floral motives and palmets. The blind-stamped year 1565 or 1563 is vaguely visible at the bottom of the central panel on the upper board. Greek text with facing Latin translation printed in 2 columns Condition: Pigskin age-tanned worn and scuffed. Paper label at the head of the spine with a short title on it. Small damages to the pigskin. The clasps and catches are gone. Three small ownership inscriptions on the front endpapers. Two old initials in the lower margin of the title page. Small stamp on the verso of the title. A strip of the blank uppermargin of the title torn off without affecting the text. Some contemporary ink marginalia Note: The Greek scholar Aristotle 384-322 B.C. is one of the foremost names in the history of thought and perhaps the most influential of all who have ever written. His influence on Western science and culture is immense. Aristotle's treatise 'Nicomachean Ethics' is perhaps 'the greatest and most famous of all works on morals certainly the most notable exposition of Greek ethics. The title is derived from the name on Aristotle's son Nikomachos . It falls into ten books and its fundamental principle is the doctrine of the Mean according to which every virtue is a proper blend of two opposed and non-moral tendencies as courage of fear and daring and lies between two vices resulting from the exaggeration of one tendency or the other'. H.J. Rose 'A history of Greek literature' London 1965 p. 275/76 § This Heidelberg edition of 1560 is a reissue of an edition with the same title which was published in Paris in 1555 and edited by the French scholar Adrianus Turnebus Adrien Tournèbe 1512-1565 professor of Greek in that city and a specialist in Greek textual criticism. In the preface Adrianus Turnebus lectori to the 1555 edition repeated in this 1560 edition Turnebus declares that he edited the Nicomachean Ethics with the help of Pier Vettori's observations ex Petri Victorii observationibus and some very old manuscripts ex vetustis aliquot exemplaribus. He also realized that this Greek text should also be accessible to students of philosophy who knew only Latin. It was necessary therefore to correct and emend the Latin text. Because translators from Greek into Latin added always something of their own ideas to a translation de suo quaedam addentes or made the Latin text much longer by explaning paraphrases paraphrasibus Graeca explicantes it is not possible to bring the Latin translation into line with the original Greek text ut singula singulis responderent. To avoid an uneven division of the text and translation he thought it necessary to make a translation that connected the Latin translation to the Greek text Graeca & Latina coniungerentur. Adrianus Turnebus lectori page a2 recto & verso The Greek text of the edition of 1555 of Turnebus was based on the edition of 1547 which was published by the Italian scholar Pier Vettori in Florence Provenance: On the front pastedown a small name: 'Nagel'. § On the front flyleaf the ownership entry of: 'Daniel Walasser Giengensis'. Who this Daniel Walasser of Gien a French city in the department of Loiret was we could not find out. § On the same leaf also: 'Ex libris Jacobi Zenetti 1821'. The German 'Privatgelehrte und Schriftsteller' Jakob Zenetti 1801-1844 received his doctor's degree in 1829 at the University Ingolstadt-Landshut-München. He lived in Augsburg and seems to have been a philanthropist. The Zenettistreet in Augsburg is called after him. He wrote 'Einfluss der Philosophie auf das Leben' second edition Augsburg 1842 and some poetry e.g. 'Der ägyptische Joseph: in vier Gesängen' Augsburg 1843. § On the title below the imprint the initials D.W. § On the verso of the title a small and round stamp: 'Sammlung des Dr. Hans Hasso v. Veltheim'. In the centre of the stamp a coat of arms. Hans-Hasso Freiherr von Ludolf Martin Veltheim Ostrau 1885-1956 was a German Indologist anthroposophist Far East traveler occultist and author. He was of old Saxon nobility. He published several books about his travels through East Asia. See Wikipedia: 'Hans Hasso von Veltheim' Hasso was the owner of the barock castle 'Schloss Ostrau' in Ostrau near Halle Saale which he turned it into a meeting point of Anthroposophists from all over the world. After the Second World War he was expropriated. Part of his library and art collection was brought to the Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg the remaining was confiscated by the occupying forces of the Russians. See for this library Wikipedia: 'Schloss Ostrau' See for Hasso's portrait and death mask 'Google Images' Collation: 4 a-z8 A-M8 N4 O4 last 2 leaves blank the leaves d1 & d2 the page numbering is double Photographs on request hardcover
120140Frankfurt Francofurti Apud heredes Andreae Wecheli Claudium Marnium & Iohannem Aubrium 1596. 8vo. XXIV992 recte 984 p. Vellum. 17 cm. <Important edition of the Physics one of Aristotle's principal works> Ref: VD16 A 3554; Hoffmann 1286: 'Durch d. Vergleich v. Heidelb. Mss. hat d. Ausg. krit. Werth'; Cranz 'A bibliography of Aristotle editions 1501-1600' no. 108.745'; cf. Neue Pauly Supplementband 2 p. 73 where Pacius' edition of the complete Aristotle Geneva 1597 is mentioned Details: The Greek text and the opposing Latin translation are printed in 2 columns on the first 336 pages. Woodcut printer's mark on the title depicting the winged horse Pegasus gracefully arched over a caduceus and 2 intertwined cornucopiae. Edges dyed gray/blue Condition: Vellum scuffed spotted and worn to the extremes. Upper joint split for the greater part. Back somewhat damaged. Occasional contemporary ink underlinings & annotations.Note: 'The influence of Aristotle 384-322 BC on Western intellectual life is immense so much so that once one begins to track it no field of inquiry can be identified that it would be safe to overlook. Aristotle laid the foundations for not one but two sciences logic and biology an achievement unmatched by any thinker before or since'. The Classical Tradition Cambr. Mass. 2010 p. 70 For centuries his authority was so great that it prevented the further development of some of the sciences e.g. astronomy. A.E. Taylor who thought that the qualifications of Aristotle as a man of science have been much overrated argues that Aristotle's ascendancy over thought in certain areas biology astronomy is to be regretted on account of his physical doctrines. The early 17th century English philosopher Francis Bacon found the veneration for Aristotle one of the chief hindrances to the free development of natural science. A.E. Taylor 'Aristotle' N.Y. 1955 p. 61/62 Nevertheless the Phusikês akroaseôs or Naturalis auscultatio nowadays known as the Physics or Physica is one of the most important works of Aristotle. The title Physics is misleading to a modern reader 'as a matter of fact the ancient name for it is phusikês akrôasis' i.e. Lectures literally 'hearing' on Nature. It discusses not such laws as are generally studied by a modern physicist but rather the fundamental ideas of matter motion and so forth leading up to the famous conception of God as the ummoved mover of the whole'. H.J. Rose 'A History of Greek Literature London 1965 p. 274/75 § This 1596 edition of Aristotle's Physics was produced by the Italian Aristotelian scholar Julius Pacius a Berige or in Italian Giulio Pace de Beriga 1550-1635. He had protestant sympathies and had to flee to Geneva. He was an itinerant scholar he was professor in Geneva from 1575 to 1585. He taught law at the University of Heidelberg from 1585 to 1595. Later we find him teaching Greek and law at the Academy of Sedan the Universities of Nimes Leiden Grenoble Montpelliere Valence and finally at Padua. Pacius showed a humanist's concern for the accurate establishment of the Greek texts and their accurate translation into Latin. He was the editor translator and commentator of Aristotle's Organon 1584 1585 1591 1597 Wechel at Frankfurt 1598 1605 1617 1682 one of the most widely used editions of his time. His edition of the Phusikês akroaseôs of 1596 was repeated in 1608 and in 1629. Pacius who was a jurist too edited also the Corpus Juris which was reissued several times. J. Berriat-Saint-Prix 'Notice sur Julius Pacius a Beriga jurisconsulte et philosophe des XVIe et XVIIe siècles' Paris 1840; easier but much shorter Pacius' lemma in Wikipedia Provenance: Two bookplates and a small inscription on the front pastedown which belong together. The first is an armorial bookplate: 'Ex libris Hans Schless'. The second bookplate: 'Ex libris D.F.' It depicts some pharmacist's paraphanalia. The inscription on the pastedown below these two bookplates explains it all: 'Skaenket Dansk Farmaceutforening Bibliotek af Hans Schlesch 8 III 1955'. This book was donated to the Library of the Danish Union of Pharmacists D.F. by Hans Schlesch in March 1955. Dr. Hans Schlesch 1891-1962 was a Danish malacologist and shell-collector of worldfame. He wrote numerous articles. § On the front flyleaf the name: 'G.L. Buhrke 1828'. § On the title the ownership inscription: 'Joannes Stille comparavi Brunsvigae anno 1644'. Not much is known about this Johannes Stille. The most substantial is perhaps the mentioning of him if it is him in a history of the University of Rindeln. Here it is told that he died in 1660 and that he was a member of 'philosophische Fakultät welche als eine Vorschule der Theologie mit Recht betrachtet wurde'. F.K.Th. Piderit 'Geschichte der Hessisch-Schaumburgischen Universität Rinteln' Marburg 1842 Perhaps the same Stille produced in 1646 in Helmstedt this dissertation: 'Disputatio philosophica continens quaestiones miscellaneas quam dirigente divino numine sub prae-sidio viri clarissimi & excellentissimi Dn. M. Johannis à Felden math. P. P. examinandam proponit Johannes Stille Hannoveranus'. One Johannes Stille studied some time in Leiden; in the Album Studiosorum of that University it is recorded that he was born in 1622 Collation: 4 8 A-2P8 2Q4 Photographs on request hardcover
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