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1820PW1033London:: Miller Law and Carter no date c. 1820. 1820. Small 12mo. iv 5-10 15-310 2 pp. LACKS FRONTISPIECE ENGRAVING OF ARISTOTLE AND PP. 11-14; offsetting to title a few signatures partly sprung lacks ffep. Original full mottled calf; upper joint reinforced with kozo. As is. "A New and improved edition." Containing: His complete masterpiece; his experienced midwife; his book of problems; and his last legacy. / An early manual of sex pregnancy midwifery and child-rearing. Much less technical than those intended for the physicians of the time this pseudonymously written book was intended for common consumption. Location: Royal College of Surgeons of England. Miller, Law, and Carter, [no date] c. 1820. unknown books
1841PW1034New York:: Independently published 1841. 1841. 12mo. 291 pp. 6 woodcut plates and other woodcut figures; title with small hole ffep present in fragment. Lightly foxed. Original quarter mauve cloth blue-green boards; upper joint and all edges repaired with kozo. Ownership signature of William Salmon MD title. Good. An early manual of sex pregnancy midwifery and child-rearing. Features some illustrations of human monsters twins in the womb a woman with four arms a fully-hairy child see: "Of monsters and monstrous births". Much less technical than those intended for the physicians of the time this pseudonymously written book was intended for common consumption. Independently published, 1841. hardcover books
008614Leipzig: Felix Meiner 1904. First American. Original Wraps. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 216 pp. German text. Partly uncut. Leipzig: Felix Meiner, 1904 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
1996012408London: Duckworth and Co 1996. Cloth. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 182p. index English-Greek glossary. The series takes the writings of ancient writers living in the period 200-600 A.D. and reveals their interpretations of Greek thought and how much of this became interacted with the teachings of the Church. Duckworth and Co unknown 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
2000BL1693Cambridge:: Harvard University Press 2000. 2000. Reprint. Loeb Classical Library no. 366. Small 8vo. lxxvi 607 pp. Olive cloth gilt-stamped spine title dust jacket. Burndy bookplate. Fine. ISBN: 0674994035 Harvard University Press, (2000). hardcover books
1977Embry 191336Harvard U. Press 1977. Near fine in very good to near fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Text in Greek and English. Harvard U. Press, 1977. unknown books
200788051NY:: Cambridge University Press. Near Fine. 2007. Paperback. 9780521635462 . Translated from the Greek and edited by Roger Crisp. Tenth paperback printing. Near fine in green printed wraps. . Cambridge University Press, paperback books
1979288184Norwalk. : Easton Press. 1979. . Hardcover full green leather raised bands gilt decorations all edges gilt silk endpapers ribbon marker. . Bookplate to pastedown endpaper edges faded otherwise fine no dustjacket as issued. . 8vo. Illustrated by Leonard Baskin. Easton Press. hardcover books
1901Embry 117639Macmillan 1901. Reprint. Some edge wear to upper text block stain to lower text block and edge wear to boards near fine. Blue boards gilt to spine no dust jacket. Macmillan, 1901. Reprint. hardcover books
1976Embry 182971Harvard U. Press 1976. Fine in fine dust jacket with light smudge to spine panel in mylar cover. Part of the Loeb Library. Harvard U. Press, 1976. unknown books
1980Embry 182970Harvard U. Press 1980. Fine in fine dust jackets in mylar covers. Part of the Loeb Library. Harvard U. Press, 1980. unknown books
190715433Jena Germany: Eugen Diederichs 1907. Hardcover. Very good. 8vo. Green cloth. Gilt stamped design to front; lettering to front spine. Floral patterned endpapers. Mild handling wear. Light foxing to endpapers. Overall sound clean. <br/><br/>An early handsome 20th century German language printing of Aristotle's "Metaphysics." With translation by Adolf Lasson. 319pp. Eugen Diederichs hardcover books
155195873Venice: per Bartholomeo detto l'Imperador & Francesco suo genero 1551. Early Venetian edition of Bernardo Segni's translation of Aristotle's poems and rhetoric. Small octavo bound in full 19th century calf gilt titles and tooling to the spine morocco spine labels gilt ruled gilt turn-ins all edges gilt marbled endpapers. From the library of one of the most influential theologians of the 20th century Dr. Thomas C. Oden. Regarded as the founder of the paleo-orthodox movement Oden taught with a mission "to prepare the postmodern Christian community for its third millennium by returning again to the careful study and respectful following of the central tradition of classical Christianity." In very good condition. A unique association. Based on an analysis of Homer's epic of the Trojan war The Illiad Aristotle determined that poetry sought universal truths while history strove to explain the particular. From this Aristotle concluded poetry was superior to history. Aristotelian theorists of the Renaissance agreed on two basic principles: first that the poem had to have been written several centuries ago and second that the historical events narrated in the poem did not need to be exact but only to approximate reality. Therefore the author of an epic had more freedom of fantasy than an historian. per Bartholomeo detto l'Imperador & Francesco suo genero unknown books
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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
1514104082Venice: Gregorium de Gregorijs 1514. Rare 16th century printing of Aristotle's Posterior Analytics; bound together with Spanish Franciscan theologian Antonius Andreas's best known work Quaestiones super XII libros Metaphysicae Aristotelis. Quarto bound in contemporary parchment over handmade paper-covered boards woodcut initials text in two columns. In very good condition. A rare and desirable collection. The Posterior Analytics is a text from Aristotle's Organon that examines demonstration definition and scientific knowledge. In the work Aristotle distinguishes 'demonstration' as a syllogism productive of scientific knowledge and 'definition' as the statement of a thing's nature: the meaning of its name or of an equivalent nominal formula. In the Prior Analytics syllogistic logic is considered in its formal aspect; in the Posterior it is considered in respect of its matter. The "form" of a syllogism lies in the necessary connection between the premises and the conclusion. Aristotle concludes the book with the way the human mind comes to know the basic truths or first principles which are not innate because people may be ignorant of them for much of their lives. Of all types of thinking scientific knowing and intuition are considered as only universally true where the latter is the originative source of scientific knowledge. Gregorium de Gregorijs 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
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
1975UARICLA00HMRPenguin 1975. Very Good. Aristotle. Classical Literary Criticism. Horace; Longinus. New York: Penguin 1975. 158pp. 16mo. Mass Market. Book condition: Very good with rubbed edges. Penguin paperback 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
1968188243Cambridge University Press 1968-10-02. Paperback. Acceptable. 1962 second impression. Clean has a good binding. A few notations on pages 24-33 no other marks or notations. Minor age wear. TP HS Cambridge University Press paperback books
1619016801London: Edward Griffon 1619. Book. Good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. vi pages 1-239 pages 1 blank page i tabulae page i blank iv pages. Original full calf binding very worn with front board detached. Several pages are dirty/soiled with a stain to the title page. Previous owner's names. Approximately 8.5 inches page height. Title within fine woodcut border and full page woodcut arms on verso of title. Enclosed and protected in an attractive clothbound clamshell box with a printed paper spine label. Edited by Theodore Goulston. Goulston is styled by Ant. a Wood "an excellent Latinist and a noted Grecian" and according to Dibdin his version of Aristotle's Rhetoric was the most popular of all 17th century vreions. This is the first printing of Aristotle's Rhetoric in Britain. Edward Griffon Hardcover books
1807019227London: Printed for the Translator.by Robert Wilks 1807. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Quarto 4to. iv 844 pages of text. Newly rebound in quarter leather with raised bands on spine and marbled paper-covered boards. The title page and several pages have minor creasing/wrinkling. The final page of text is signed by the translator Thomas Taylor. According to Lowndes this is the 2nd work in a 10 volume publication from 1806-1812 of Aristotle's Works. Only 50 copies of each was printed at the expense of William Meredith Esq. There is foxing scattered lightly throughout the text. Previous owner's engraved armorial bookplate was lifted and affixed to the inside front cover: William Page Thomas Phillips. Logic. Ammonius Saccas of Alexandria; Porphyry ca.234 - ca.305; Simplicius of Cilicia. First edition. Printed for the Translator...by Robert Wilks Hardcover books