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1713D8042Leiden Netherlands / Delft Netherlands: Apud C. Boutesteyn & S. Luchtmans / Apud Adrianum Beman 1713. Hardcover. Very Good. Two parts in one volume 8vo 192 x 120mm. 8 2 604pp. Title printed in red and black. Engraved half title. Engraved portrait frontispiece of Julius Caesar. 13 copperplate engraved plates and maps seven folding Europe Gall Castra Caesaris Caesars bridge Alesia Pompeii Alexandria and full pages depicting Uxellodunum Massilia Avaricum Turris Caesaris and three breeds of land roaming animals p. 237. Later calf; pages 143-154 255-258 357-362 excised front cover loose but present some wear with use tape repairs to some maps overall in tact. Plates are complete tho -- oddly -- text is not. Sold as is. Ex-Libris of Joannis Clarke of the former Trinity Collection Canterbury. Scattered annotations in various 18th century hands by early owners Nov. 10 1747 John Dryden and Sussex in another hand Abraham Covent all on final verso. Inscribed G.B. Blagden March 1793 on engraved half title. Later inscribed M.E. Doble on front pastedown. <br/><br/>Despite the ascription to a shadowy Julius Celsus this is in fact and edition of the biography of Julius Caesar that Petrarch composed very late in his life. As someone imbued with the spirit of Livy Petrarch is much more concerned with Caesars military campaigns and recounts them in detail. The attention he gives to Caesar concerns some facts regarding family history and his personal qualities such as courage and intellect. While the primary source is Suetonius Petrarch reports personal details not found in the Divus Julius such as the year of Caesars birth the names of his parents and his youthful prowess in Greek Latin and rhetoric. This copy certainly captures the essence of a students enthusiasm for pouring over the text leaving their mark and even excising what they like. Despite this the volume includes all of the valuable commentaries on the Gallic and Civil Wars all Books and ending belli Alexandrini fuerunt as it should. Apud C. Boutesteyn & S. Luchtmans / Apud Adrianum Beman hardcover books
196415210Yellow Springs OH: The American Humanist Assoc 1964. Reprint. Tall narrow octavo 21.5cm. Green pictorial wrappers 16pp. Small closed tear to edge of front cover; bump to lower page edges. "The Truth Seeker" stamp to rear cover. Very Good. Reprint of the 1931 William Vaughn Moody Lecture at the University of Chicago first delivered by Humanist of the Year awardee Anton J. Carlson. With an introduction by another awardee of the same title Hermann J. Muller. Only two copies located via OCLC. The American Humanist Assoc unknown books