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6930Anvers, Ca Ira, 1935 Broche, couverture originale en couleur, 14x19,5cm, 33pp, pas coupe.
9788554650803-11-129614Thieme Revinter. New. Thieme Revinter unknown
2026x-1032788364Taylor & Francis Ltd 2026. Paperback. New. 176 pages. 6.14x0.39x9.21 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
1665769432.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2025x-1665769432Archway Publishing 2025. Hardcover. New. 250 pages. 6.00x0.69x9.00 inches. Archway Publishing hardcover
nov8<p> ANNOTATED COPY OF THE IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF GREEK TRAGEDIES PUBLISHED BY HENRI ESTIENNE IN 1567 </p><p> TRANSLATIONS BY ERASMUS - ELEGANT EARLY 19TH-CENTURY LONG-GRAIN MOROCCO BINDING </p><p><strong> GREEK TRAGEDIES ERASMUS </strong></p><p><strong>AESCHYLUS SOPHOCLES EURIPIDES</strong></p><p><strong><em>Tragoediæ selectæ Æschyli Sophoclis Euripidis cum duplici interpretatione Latina.</em></strong></p><p><strong>Geneva Estienne 1567.</strong></p><p>2 parts bound in 4 volumes 16mo: I 2 ff. 379 p. 2 blank leaves; II p. 1–383 p. 384 blank; III p. 385–735 p. 736 blank; IV p. 737–955. Bound in early 19th-century red long-grain morocco gilt fillet borders on the boards spines with raised bands and gilt decorations gilt dentelles all edges gilt blue endpapers and doublures spines sunned light rubbing to spines hinges corners and boards; minor stains on boards scattered light foxing slightly trimmed margins.Dimensions: 12.6 x 7.1 cm.</p><p><strong>Provenance</strong></p><p>Annotated by a contemporary reader shortly after the publication of the book.</p><p><strong>References: </strong>Renouard Estienne 130 no. 5. Schreiber The Estiennes 1982 no. 169.</p><p><strong>Languages of annotations:</strong> Latin; Greek a few words.</p><p><em>"A pocket edition for the 'common reader' of eight Greek tragedies"</em> Schreiber</p><p>This edition prepared by Henri Estienne and beautifully printed in small Greek Roman and Italic types includes: Prometheus by Aeschylus Three tragedies by Sophocles Ajax Electra Antigone Four tragedies by Euripides Hecuba Iphigenia at Aulis Medea Alcestis.</p><p><strong>Each tragedy is presented with the Greek text alongside two Latin translations: a prose "word-for-word" version opposite the Greek text and a versified translation following it.</strong> The versified translations are by Erasmus Melanchthon Joachim Camerarius Buchanan and Georg Rattaler. However no versified translation is included for Prometheus.</p><p><strong>The Euripides volume is particularly notable as it constitutes the only edition of Euripides published by Henri Estienne</strong> who never produced a standalone edition of this author. This gap was only filled by his son Paul in 1602.</p><p><strong>Annotations Focused on Euripides Especially Erasmus' Translation of Iphigenia</strong></p><p>The reader's annotations are concentrated in the Euripides volume particularly in Erasmus' Latin translation of Iphigenia which he has densely annotated. Additional notes follow in the general discussion of tragedy and comedy appended to the text. There are also a few notes on Medea in Buchanan's translation. The other volumes are unannotated or sparsely marked.</p><p><strong>The annotator extracts and reformulates striking or gnomic expressions from the text such as: </strong>"The condition of mortals is that nothing is happy on all sides" Mortalium conditio nihil ab omni parte beatum Vol. I p. 50. "The terrifying visions of the night" visa nocturna terrifica Vol. I p. 9. He notes realia such as the Greek custom of greeting by clasping hands salutandi mos apud Graecos Vol. I Iphigenia p. 71. The reader also comments on key mechanisms of tragedy such as:"The beauty of Helen was detrimental to her and her kin…" Forma Helet sibi et suis esse detrimentum… Vol. I p. 53. The annotator elucidates Greek terms for example: "Suffocating heat" gorgicôn toasthôn vehementes aestus p. 66. He also provides references to classical works such as: A note on the winged Fama alis fama p. 64 referring to Book IV of the Aeneid Forma alata/ Vide Aeneidos 4°.</p><p><strong>A Remarkable Annotated Copy Bound in Elegant Long-Grain Morocco</strong></p>
1514ABC_49925Paris 1514. Folio. Jodocus Badius 18th-century gold-tooled mottled calf sewn on 6 supports with corresponding raised bands on the spine the author and title lettered in gold on the spine both boards show a gold-tooled armorial centre piece incorporating the arms of the city of Nevers or the arms of the Conflans family from the Champagne region Rietstap I plate CXVIII within a gold-tooled floral frame blind-tooled board edges marbled edges. With a woodcut border and printers device on the title page printed in red and black along with numerous woodcut decorated initials throughout. 6 CCLXVII 1 ll. 1514 Paris edition of Senecas tragedies printed and edited by the humanist printer Jodocus Badius 1462-1535 with contributions from Erasmus and others. Although Erasmus had permitted Badius to use his preparatory work in his autobiographical letter to Botzheim he reflects on the painstaking effort that went into this preparation and subtly expresses his irritation at seeing Badius nostra cum alienis miscuisse that is having mixed Erasmus contributions with those of others. The present work comprises nine dramatic works and extensive scholarly commentary by leading Renaissance philologists.With a printed book plate of the Fossé d'Arcosse family and a manuscript presentation note dated 1828 Emilien Fossé Darcosse donné par Mr B. V. le 10 septembre 1828 on the front pastedown. On the first free endpaper an 18th-century Latin manuscript inscription records the awarding of a prize to Franciscus Vermeil a noble student at the Jesuit College of Nevers in France for his scholarly achievements. The prize which included an award for a Latin oration was granted on 4 September 1746 by virtue of a perpetual endowment from the city of Nevers. The award is formally attested by the Praefectus Studiorum director of studies J. Petrus Coriou whose autograph and the official seal of the college are present. The corners of the boards are bumped the front hinge is weakened the ends of the spine are slightly damaged with some minor loss of material and with some minor loss of material on the back board. The front board is slightly rubbed the outer half of both boards is slightly faded from sun exposure. The lower margin of the title page and the outer margin of the sixth preliminary leaf have been reinforced. The final privilege leaf blank on the verso except for some manuscript annotations has been mounted on the recto of the adjacent blank flyleaf. The first and last leaves are slightly water stained and the upper margins have been cut somewhat short. Otherwise in good condition.l De Reuck 497; Moreau and Renouard 967; Renouard Badius III 252-53; USTC 144361; Vander Haeghen II 49; not in Kossmann. hardcover
1514047405Paris: Jodocus Badius Ascensius 1514. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Later ca. late 17th century or early 18th speckled paneled calf edges sprayed red. Front hinge cracked and a little loose but held by cords endpapers browned at edges two old bookplates contemporary signature and an old note to title. Title printed in red and black with an elaborate border with printed some red to the figures. Scattered very minor browning - a clean bright wide margined copy. 6 CCLXVII 1 leaves. Two blanks at front and two at rear. <br /> <br /> An important edition of Seneca the first with the new critical material by Erasmus including an account in the preliminaries of Seneca by Crinitus. Erasmus had done new critical work on the tragedies and supplied it to Bade who without his knowledge or consent commingled it with the criticism and notes of Caetani and Marmita. The Wrest Park copy.<br /> <br /> Bookplates of Anthony Earl of Kent 1702 and Thomas Philip Earl of Gray - Wrest Park. Old signature to title Jean Ma. and "sum I.ger amicorum" at bottom of title. <br /> <br /> Adams S 901 Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 047405. Jodocus Badius Ascensius hardcover
2010DADAX3639313828VDM Verlag 2010-11-28. paperback. New. 5.91x0.18x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. VDM Verlag paperback
3639313828.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1967900304AG1967. Aquarell, Blattmaß: 16,5 x 24 cm (quer),
1967900306AG1967. Blattmaß: 16,5 x 24 cm,
53696BE - , Oudheidkundige kring Kortrijk, 2020 softcover, 363 pages, illustraties, . ISBN 9789461360700.
15471328082Lugdunum: Ioannes Pul Ioannes Pullonus 1547. Other. Tibulli propertii ac Ovidii flores ab Ioanne Murmelio olim selecti nunc autem ab Augusto Botta Rouescallen. Iocupletissimè aucti ac recogniti. Edited by Ioannes Murmellius and Augustus Botta Rouescallen. Lugdunum: Ioannes Pullonus 1547. 117 pp. Text in Latin. Duodecimo in early vellum boards. A partial title has been written on the spine in faded ink. The initials F.R.G.F.C. appear in ink on the title page and the name Erasmus has been crossed out in two instances. A book stamp likely placing this volume in a library or collection in Bologna in the 19th century appears on the final page of text. Condition: Very Good. The boards are very thin and have become cockled. The vellum is somewhat darkened with age and light staining and shows minor insect damage. There is evidence of a closure device now absent on both boards. Both paste downs are partially detached but the binding is overall very solid. The pages are somewhat age-toned with occasional foxing. There are a handful of small ink marks to the textblock. Dimensions 4.25 x 6.375 x 0.625 inches<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> shelved case 3. 1328082. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Ioannes Pul [Ioannes Pullonus] unknown books
15471328082Lugdunum: Ioannes Pul Ioannes Pullonus 1547. Other. Tibulli propertii ac Ovidii flores ab Ioanne Murmelio olim selecti nunc autem ab Augusto Botta Rouescallen. Iocupletissimè aucti ac recogniti. Edited by Ioannes Murmellius and Augustus Botta Rouescallen. Lugdunum: Ioannes Pullonus 1547. 117 pp. Text in Latin. Duodecimo in early vellum boards. A partial title has been written on the spine in faded ink. The initials F.R.G.F.C. appear in ink on the title page and the name Erasmus has been crossed out in two instances. A book stamp likely placing this volume in a library or collection in Bologna in the 19th century appears on the final page of text. Condition: Very Good. The boards are very thin and have become cockled. The vellum is somewhat darkened with age and light staining and shows minor insect damage. There is evidence of a closure device now absent on both boards. Both paste downs are partially detached but the binding is overall very solid. The pages are somewhat age-toned with occasional foxing. There are a handful of small ink marks to the textblock. Dimensions 4.25 x 6.375 x 0.625 inches<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> shelved case 3. 1328082. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Ioannes Pul [Ioannes Pullonus] unknown
2016__0128498927Academic Pr 2016. Paperback. New. 440 pages. 8.75x6.00x1.00 inches. Academic Pr paperback
A9780128498927Paperback / softback. New. Thermal Stress Analysis of Composite Beams Plates and Shells: Computational Modelling and Applications presents classic and advanced thermal stress topics in a cutting-edge review of this critical area tackling subjects that have little coverage in existing resources. It includes discussions of complex problems such as multi-layered cases using modern advanced computational and vibrational methods. Authors Carrera and Fazzolari begin with a review of the fundamentals of thermoelasticity and thermal stress analysis relating to advanced structures and the basic mechanics of beams plates and shells making the book a self-contained reference. More challenging topics are then addressed including anisotropic thermal stress structures static and dynamic responses of coupled and uncoupled thermoelastic problems thermal buckling and post-buckling behavior of thermally loaded structures and thermal effects on panel flutter phenomena amongst others. paperback
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19912-0567095770Continuum International Publishing Group - T & T C 1991. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 444 pages. 8.35x5.59x1.18 inches. Continuum International Publishing Group - T & T C hardcover
190719004David C. Cook Publishing Company. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1907. Hardcover. Half green cloth cover with decorative boards has bumped caps lightly worn corners but in very good condition but is clean. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Gift inscription on front end sheet with some foxing on front end sheet and paste down. Pages are clean and very good. B&W frontispiece B&W illustrations. . David C. Cook Publishing Company hardcover
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