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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
193594149Cambridge / London:: Harvard University Press / William Heinemann. Very Good. 1935. Hardcover. Loeb Classical Library Number 288. Bilingual text: Greek and English. Translated by W. S. Hett. This copy is from the personal library of the late Madeleine L'Engle 1963 Newbery Award winner for her now classic young adult fantasy novel A WRINKLE IN TIME and bears her handwritten name and 1937 date on the front paste-down also her occasional underlining and marginalia. First edition. Spine slant else very good in dark green cloth with gilt lettering and design. No dust jacket. . Harvard University Press / William Heinemann, 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
19681332136München: Wilhelm Fink Verlag 1968. Hardcover. Octavo; Facsimile of edition published by Gaspar Stainhofer Vienna 1570; VG; Hardcover; Spine grey with black print; Boards in grey cloth clean and strong; Text block has slight spotting to fore edge name in ink on front flyleaf else clean and tight; Greek text divided into parts each followed by a summary translation and commentary in Italian; 385 pages. 1332136. FP New Rockville Stock. Wilhelm Fink Verlag hardcover books
SKU1027388Librerias Libertador. PAPERBACK. Very Good. 9875460451 A very fine copy- clean has a good binding pages are crisp and free of markings/notations. lz Librerias Libertador paperback 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
19772001007Franklin Library 1977. limited. fine. Fine limited edition. Franklin Library. Leather bound. Comes with pamphlet of the Notes from the Editors. Franklin Library unknown books
1979108776The Easton Press Norwalk Connecticut 1979. Special Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Near fine collector's edition from The Easton Press. Part of "The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written" series. Full leather bound with gilt detailing and a satin ribbon book marker. Specially commissioned frontispiece portrait and decorative endpapers. The Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut 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
19646920New York: The Heritage Press 1964 Translated by Benjamin Jowett and S.H. Butcher. Introduction by Horace M. Kallen. Portraits by Leonard Baskin. Brown printed cloth lettered in gilt. Fading to spine else a fine copy in slipcase. Sandglass pamphlet laid in. Illus. by Baskin Leonard. The Heritage Press hardcover books
1979159661Norwalk CT: Easton Press 1979. Collector's edition. Hardcover. 331 pages. Part of the 100 Greatest Books Ever Written series. Translated by Benjamin Jowett and S. H. Butcher. Illustrated with portraits by Leonard Baskin and with an introduction by Horace M. Kallen. A very near fine copy in a decorated full leather binding with all page edges gilt and a bound in silk bookmarker and with a couple of small scratches to the page edge gilt and an unused Easton Press bookplate affixed to the front pastedown. Otherwise a lovely copy. Easton Press unknown 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
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
1976S10375New York:: The Renaissance Society of America 1976. 1976. Offprint. Series: Renaissance Quarterly Vol. XXXIX No. 4. 8vo. 714-46 pp. Stapled printed wrappers; front cover slightly scuffed. Very good. The Renaissance Society of America, 1976. unknown 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
1981108678The Franklin Library Pennsylvania 1981. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Fine limited edition from The Franklin Library. 1/4 leather-bound with cloth covered boards gilt detailing and a permanent satin ribbon book marker. The Franklin Library, Pennsylvania hardcover books
198118612Franklin Center: Franklin Library. Fine. 1981. Hardcover. Translated from the Greek. Octavo brown leatherette binding gilt lettering and design raised bands along spine all edges gilt decorated endpapers 244 pages. Fine. . Franklin Library hardcover 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
1988S10371Cambridge:: Cambridge University Press 1988. 1988. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. xiv 300 pp. Diagrams indices. Brown cloth black-stamped spine dust-jacket; jacket foot slightly torn. Ownership signature. Very good. ISBN: 0521341434 Cambridge University Press, (1988). hardcover books
1961UETH00jtkPenguin 1961. Very Good. Aristotle. The Ethics of Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics. Thomson J. A. K. Baltimore: Penguin 1961. 320pp. Indexed. 16mo. Mass Market. Book condition: Very good with soiling and discoloration on rear cover. Penguin paperback books
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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
1948031685Oxford: Clarendon Press 1948. Translated with an introduction notes and appendixes by Ernest Barker. lxxxvi 411p. original blue cloth. Clarendon Press unknown 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