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1585K121056Antverpiae [Antwerpen, i.e. Leiden], Apud Christophorum Plantinum [Chr. Plantin] 1585 [12] + 252 + [8] + 188 + [8] + 48 + [22] + [8bl.] pp. , with engraved printer's device (on all three title pages), ornamental initials, 33x22cm., full-leather binding (original covers and ends rubbed and discoloured, professionally re-backed), two unidentified heraldic ex-libris tipped-in, two ancient manuscript ex-libris on title page ("Timoleon Grangis (?), iii Jan 1588" & "Ex libris Adriani Augustini de Lamet doctoris & socij Sorbonis" = Adrien-Augustin de Bussy de Lamet, 1621-1691), paper is browned but text is always well readable, few ancient text underlinings, text in Latin, [First folio edition of the collected works by Tacitus with commentaries and notes by Justus Lipsius. The first Lipsius edition of Tacitus was published in 1574 by Plantin, but this 1585-edition uses new manuscripts found in Spain and Germany, now lost, and an incunable of Venice ca. 1470. Title is mentioning Antwerp but it is in fact the 3rd Leiden edition], Ref. Voet 2279B-1562B-1563B, K121056
1589108305anvers leyde plantin 1589 Lugduni Batavorum (Leyde), Ex Officina Plantiniana, Apud Franciscum Raphelengium (pour le premier texte), et Antverpiae (Anvers), Apud Christophorum Plantinum (pour les 2 derniers textes),1589, 3 textes reliés en 1 volume in-folio de 360x220 mm environ, 4 ff. (titre avec large vignette, Imper. Caesari, Taciti vita)-335 pages, 4ff- (index)- 4ff (titre avec vignette, epitre, ad lectorem, Iani Gulielmi Elegia), 194 pages -(2) ff. (titre, Ad lectorem), lxiiij pages, (8) ff. (Index). Parchemin crème à recouvrements avec traces de liens de fermeture, titre manuscrit sur le dos. Mouillures claires dans les marges, rousseurs et pages brunies, petites taches d'encre par endroits, galerie de ver dans la marge interne (sans atteinte au texte), sinon bon état. Notre exemplaire ne contient pas le tableau dépliant.
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
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
1928100145382Grasset 1928 in12. 1928. Broché. Publié en 1928 'Caliban parle' est un pamphlet notable de Jean Guéhenno qui défend la valeur et la dignité de la masse humaine (le peuple Caliban) face aux politiciens et aux élites qui l'utilisent puis l'excluent. L'œuvre qui n'est pas directement politique constitue un plaidoyer humaniste pour le peuple et une réflexion sur les inégalités souvent publiée avec 'Conversion à l'humain' (1931)
1605192327Hanoviae (Hanau), Typis Wechelianis, apud Claudium Marnium & haeredes Ioannis Aubrii, 1605. Fort vol. In-8 (18 x 11,5 cm) relié plein vélin de l'époque, de [8] ff., 832 p., Index.Imprimé sur les presses des héritiers de Wechel à Hanau, cet ouvrage de référence du célèbre helléniste Johannes Posselius (professeur à Rostock) est un monumental dictionnaire de locutions, de tournures oratoires et de phrases choisies issues des plus grands auteurs de l'Antiquité grecque (Homère, Démosthène, Platon, etc.). Conçu pour enseigner la "calligraphie" au sens classique du terme c'est-à-dire l'art de la belle et élégante composition littéraire , le texte est organisé de manière lexicographique par mots latins, suivis de leurs équivalents et développements rhétoriques en grec. Des mouillures, vélin taché. En l'état
19649397Seghers 1964 187 pages in12 carre. 1964. broché. 187 pages. Ouvrage de Jean Boisset analysant la pensée de Jean Calvin en particulier les concepts de sagesse et de sainteté et explorant son humanisme ainsi que son rapport à la souveraineté de Dieu. Le livre présente une sélection de textes de Calvin accompagnée d'une biographie et d'une étude de sa philosophie religieuse
192797369Jena, Eugen Diederichs, 1927. XXVIII, 136 S. Mit illustr. Doppeltitel von F. H. Ehmcke u. 3 Tafeln (= Das Zeitalter der Renaissance, Serie 2, Bd. 7). 21,5 cm. Goldgeprägt. lachsfarb. OHLdr m. schwarzem RSchild.
Coimbra, Centro de Estudos Românicos, 1973. Dos volúmenes en folio; VIII pp., 435 pp., 3 hs. + 429 pp., 3 hs. Excelente impresión. Encuadernación original en guaflex.
Madrid, Tipografía de la Revista de Archivos, Bibliotecas y Museos, 1928. Folio; 32 pp., 3 hojas, CXVI folios numerados, 4 hojas. Impresión a doble columna. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, CSIC, 1956. Dos volúmenes en 4to. mayor; CIX pp., 935 pp. en paginación continuada. Cubiertas originales.
Zaragoza, Institución Fernando el Católico, 2012. 4to. mayor; 574 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Editora Nacional, 1980. 4to. menor; 459 pp., 2 hs. Cubiertas originales.
16pp., publicatie nr.107 van het "Geert-Groote-Genootschap"
1925R26152's Hertogenbosch, Mariënburg 1925 16pp., publicatie nr.107 van het "Geert-Groote-Genootschap"
Spine slightly faded. Very minor shelfwear. ; Text is in English with Greek selections. Examines the complexities of the Greek attitudes toward war, morality, and interstate relations through the narrow apercus provided by Greek capitulation treaties down to the end of Philip II's reign. ; Hypomnemata Untersuchungen Zur Antike Und Zu Ihrem Nachleben Heft 71; 142 pages
1988ce105L'Aire Dos carré collé 1988 In 8 (14 x 21 cm), dos carré collé, couverture illustrée couleurs, 183 pages, envoi manuscrit au stylo signé de l'auteur en page de faux titre, à Claude Mettra (historien et journaliste français) ; pliures d'usages sur le dos, deux marques de pliures sur le plat supérieur, la page de faux titre et la page de titre sont froissées et déchirées en haut ne génant pas la lecture, mors supérieur déchiré sur un centimètre, l'intérieur très frais, bon état général. A découvrir. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Madrid, Playor, 1981. 4to.; 257 pp. De la páginas 97 a144 contiene la reproducción facsímil de la edición del texto en "Cancionero de obras de burlas provocantes a risa", Valencia, Juan Viñao, 1519. Cubiertas originales.
1984G119336Citta del Vaticano, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana 1984 xi + 306pp., 25cm., in the series "Studi e Testi" volume 307, pages still uncut, original softcover, text and interior are clean and bright, text in Italian, good condition, G119336
197854188Zürich, Artemis, 1978. 231 S. (= Die Bibliothek der Alten Welt. Reihe Sammlungen u. Anthologien). Kl.-8vo. 17,5 cm. OLn. m. SU.
xxiii + 591pp.+ 8pp.buitentekstills., linnen band met stofwikkel, 25cm., mooie staat, R36869
1961R36869Antwerpen, Ruusbroec-Genootschap 1961 xxiii + 591pp.+ 8pp.buitentekstills., linnen band met stofwikkel, 25cm., mooie staat, R36869
Madrid, en la Imprenta de Sancha, 1794. 4to. menor; XXVI pp., 88 pp. Ejemplar carente de la lámina plegada. Cubiertas mudas en papel de época.
239974Paris, Alphonse Picard, s.d. (1895) in-8, VII pp., 142 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, 1362 numéros décrits, broché. Dos fendu.
xxxiv + 403pp., publisher's hardcover in red cloth, dustwrapper, text is clean and bright (looks unread), small stamp at verso of title page, good condition, K111547