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18128308London: Printed for the Translator by Robert Wilks 1812. Mixed. 1/2 morocco. Very good. Lg. 4to. 8 vols. Uniformly bound by "J. MacKenzie Binder to the King" in contemporary half maroon morocco ornately gilt over marbled boards. A.e.g. Extremities a bit rubbed but all are in very good condition. Boldly signed by Taylor in ink at the end of the first volume. All of the volumes with the bookplate of Frances Mary Richardson Currer 1785-1861 called the "head of all female book collectors in Europe" by T. F. Dibdin. Eight of the ten volumes of the complete translation of Aristotle's works from the original Greek into English. Only 50 sets were printed and today they seldom appear for sale. There are some sets which have 11 volumes. These contain both the first edition of THE METAPHYSICS which Taylor translated in 1801 and printed in the same large quarto format and the second edition of the METAPHYSICS with significant added material revised for "The Works" in 1812. Our set offered contains the 1801 first edition as listed below. Lacking from our set are the volumes titled "The Physics" and "The Treatises on the Heavens etc." The eight volumes present in this set are the following: 1. The Organon. 1807 2. The Treatises on the Soul. 1808 3. The History of Animals. 1809 4. The Treatises on the Parts and Progressive Motion of Animals etc. 1810 5. The Rhetoric. 1811 6. The Great and Eudemian Ethics. 1811 7. A Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle. 1812 8. The Metaphysics first edition of 1801. Printed for the Translator by Robert Wilks unknown books
1968WRCLIT55652Oxford: At the Clarendon Press 1968. Large octavo. Gilt cloth. Later impression of the volume denoted as "The Soul" published in the 12 volume standard edition edited by W.D. Ross. Poet/translator Cid Corman's copy with his 1973 ownership inscription. Very good in dust jacket. At the Clarendon Press hardcover books
41217Print: 141x105 mm. Mount: 154x121 mm. Print is trimmed around the edges. unknown books
196875359London:: Oxford University Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1968. Hardcover. 0198242034 . Volume III only. Translated from the Greek under the editorship of W. D. Ross. A later printing. Very good in a very good age toning along the spine two short closed edge tears crease on front flap price clipped dust jacket. . Oxford University Press, hardcover books
19631417Princeton: Princeton University Press 1963. x 387p. b/w front. dj. Princeton University Press unknown books
199158839Berlin:: Akademie-Verlag Berlin. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1991. Hardcover. Two volumes. Text is in German. The first two parts of Band 9 of Aristoteles Werke. Translated into German by Eckart Schutrumpf. First editions thus. Both volumes are near fine in near fine light shelf wear and age toning dust jacket. . Akademie-Verlag Berlin, hardcover books
1922042489Paris: Société d'Ãditions "Les Belles Lettres 1922. Texte traduit par Georges Mathieu et Bernard Haussoullier. xxxii 79p. green cloth ex libris Collection des universités de France. Société d'Ãditions "Les Belles Lettres unknown books
1892031684London: Printed By Order of the Trustees of the British Museum 1892. 3d and Revised Edition. Edited by F. G. Kenyon. lxviii 229p. green cloth ex libris. Printed By Order of the Trustees of the British Museum unknown books
1948031685Oxford: Clarendon Press 1948. Translated with an introduction notes and appendixes by Ernest Barker. lxxxvi 411p. original blue cloth. Clarendon Press unknown books
1517260577Venice: Luce Antony de Giunta 1517. hardcover. very good. Illustrated with a fine woodcut headpiece showing St. Thomas teaching; many decorative initials and in-text diagrams throughout and printer's device at end. 6 147 leaves with black letter Latin text printed in double columns. Folio later vellum-backed boards. Venitijs Impensis domini Luce Antonij de Giunta Florentini 1517. A tear in the title page has been carefully mended still a very good tight copy with some contemporary ink marginalia.<br/><br/> Scarce. OCLC lists only 5 copies including those at Cambridge NYU and University of Pennsylvania. An early edition of Saint Thomas Aquinas' 1225-1274 "great commentary on Aristotle's physics - the most important scholastic commentary on this seminal text of ancient science. Aquinas the philosopher is forever entwined with Aristotle as the former came onto the scene just as the Aristotelian corpus arrived in Latin translation and questions of the relation between faith and reason challenged the modus vivendi that had been in effect for centuries." USTC 859417<br/><br/> Luce Antony de Giunta unknown books