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201313513Paris, Nathan, 1981 ; in-8, 145 pp., broché. Ouvrage en bon état.
201313517Paris, Nathan, 1990 ; in-8, 112 pp., broché. Ouvrage en bon état.
201313514Paris, Nathan, 1981 ; in-8, 145 pp., broché. Ouvrage en bon état.
198873143AB1988. Chicago The University of Chicago Press 1988. 15 cm x 23 cm. 562 Pages. Original Softcover. Excellent condition with only very minor signs of external wear. From the library of philosopher Graham Parkes with his name to the endpaper. paperback
197272593AB1972. Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1972. 13.5 cm x 20 cm. VII 143 pages. Original softcover. Very good condition with minor signs of external wear. A few underlinings in pencil. Includes for example the following essays: Introduciton / Statement of the issue. The Good for Man / Pleasure as a generic unity containing a variety of species / The Problem of the One and the Many / Dialectic in relatoin to the One-Many problem / Illustrations of Limit and Unlimited / Fourfold classification of all existents / True and false pleasures etc. paperback
197945254Chapel Hill NC: The University of North Carolina Press 1979. Very Good/Very Good. Chapel Hill NC: The University of North Carolina Press 1979. First American Edition. Octavo; 160pp. Printed dust jacket; green cloth boards stamped in gilt. Dust jacket lightly worn along edges and spine a touch sunned. Boards also worn along edges with spotting to cloth sizing along top edge; binding sound and pages unmarked; Very Good. The University of North Carolina Press unknown
19681659345Routledge & Kegan Paul 1968. hardcover. Used-Very Good. Cloth dj. Acetated. Price-clipped. Slight shelf-wear. Bookplate on front pastedown. Routledge & Kegan Paul unknown
197947620Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press 1979. Very Good /Very Good. Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press 1979. First Edition. Octavo 22cm; publisher's cloth in blue dust jacket lettered in white; 227pp. Light wear to jacket margins spine panel a bit sunned else Very Good and sound. Cornell University Press unknown
195632403AB1956. New York The Modern Library 1956. Small Octavo. XLVIII577 pages. Hardcover without dustjacket. The binding and the bookblock in excellent condition with only minor signs of wear. A few text-markings within the text some very few with ballpen and somewith yellow highlighter. The majority of the text is clean ! Includes: Lysis / Euthypro / Apology / Crito / Phaedo / Protagoras / Phaedrus / Symposium / The Republic / Theaetetus / Bibliography hardcover
197627042New York: Arno Press a New York Times Company 1976. Very Good . New York: Arno Press a New York Times Company 1976. Reprint. Octavo. 140 2 pp. advertisements. Pale blue-green boards stamped in navy. No dust jacket. Light rubbing to boards and binding is sound. Previous owner's inscription to front free endpaper but pages otherwise unmarked. Arno Press reprint of the 1939 Illinois Studies in Languages and Literature Edition. A Very Good or better copy. Arno Press, a New York Times Company unknown
1974Q-0915144034Hackett Publishing Company 1974-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hackett Publishing Company paperback
19051770584Cambridge University Press 1905. hardcover. Used-Good. Covers rubbed; corners bumped. Volume one has frequent annotations in pencil. Prev. owner's signatures on flyleaves. 2nd printing first published in 1902. A good working copy. Cambridge University Press unknown
198432413AB1984. First Paperback Edition. York Beach Maine Nicolas-Hays 1984. Octavo. VII 3 192 pages. Softcover. Excellent condition with only minor signs of wear. Rare ! Includes sections on: Ancient Athens Critias / Atlantis Critias / Plato's Musical Trigonometry / Historical Commentary / The Marriage Allegory etc. Open just about any astrology book and either in the acknowledgments or the bibliography you are sure to find credit to this remarkable book. It is a seminal classic of astrology a book that has launched tens of thousands of personal and professional practices. One reason for its popularity is its accessibility. From the utmost basics of the sun signs and planets to a more comprehensive guide for building and interpreting an astrological chart this book is all you need to get started in astrology. Oken introduces and reinforces the basics while providing food for thought with different paths the more advanced practitioner may take. Extensively illustrated ALAN OKEN'S COMPLETE ASTROLOGY includes exercises workbook sections background material appendices a bibliography and an index. Out of print for more than two years the author receives hundreds of requests for it each month. Publisher's Info paperback
198973118AB1989. Indianapolis Hackett Publishing Company 1989. 14 cm x 21.5 cm. 80 Pages. Original Softcover. Excellent condition with only very minor signs of external wear. paperback
196727126Heidelberg: Carl Winter 1967. Very Good. Heidelberg: Carl Winter 1967. First Edition. Small slim octavo; publisher's blue gilt-lettered cloth; 111pp. Spine a shade sunned light dust-soil to top textblock edge contemporary ownership signature to front free endpaper else Very Good and sound. Carl Winter unknown
197745698Oxford: Clarendon Press / Oxford University Press 1977. Near Fine/Very Good. Oxford: Clarendon Press / Oxford University Press 1977. First Edition. Octavo 22cm; publisher's cloth in unclipped navy blue dust jacket lettered in white; xvii1376pp. Very light shelf wear to jacket margins spine panel sunned else Very Good and sound. Clarendon Press / Oxford University Press unknown
192014716Berlin: Weidmannsche Buchhandlung 1920. Very Good. Berlin: Weidmannsche Buchhandlung 1920. Second Edition. Two volumes; thick octavos; publisher's gilt-lettered maroon cloth; v3767; 4445pp. Light shelf wear corners bumped hairline crack to Vol. I front hinge Vol. II rather toned along spine and margins both textblocks significantly browned due to inferior paper quality later 1960 ownership signatures to front free endpapers else a Very Good set. Text entirely in German. Weidmannsche Buchhandlung unknown
198214715Gottingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 1982. Near Fine/Very Good . Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 1982. First Edition. Octavo; publisher's cloth in blue dust jacket lettered in white and yellow; 339pp. Minimal shelf wear contemporary ownership signature to front free endpaper else Very Good or better. Quite uncommon especially in dust jacket. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht unknown
15204422Cologne: Quentel heirs 1520. 4to 194 x 140 mm. Collation: A-B4. 15 pages. Woodcut initial on title the latter in two sizes of large gothic types text in small gothic types leaded epigram on title and text heading in roman. Small stain in top of gutter margins small inkstain on A1v f. B3 corner clipped. Bound in early 18th-century South German pasteboards completely overpainted in imitation of a Renaissance binding: both covers painted in watercolor and gouache on a brown ground with outer panel of scrolling tendrils with red flowers and leaves central panel with arabesque foliate decor two vases at top and bottom and central cartouche containing a winged lion holding a book painted in silver on a black ground; flat spine with portion of a different painted decor endleaves of gold on green Bronzefirnispapier bronze varnish paper probably from Augsburg with interlacing tendrils and birds foxes rabbits dogs an angel’s head and a putto emerging from a bud thick paper flyleaves small tear to backstrip edges slightly rubbed small marginal repair to lower flyleaf. Provenance: contemporary inscription on title:  Plus que moins que me d’amour or quie en amour et or est qui la scait servir; Maurice Burrus 1882-1959 bookplate and acquisition label dated September 1937 identifying Arthur Lauria as the seller. <br /> <br /> First separate edition previously unknown of Cicero’s translation of part of Plato’s Timaeus. Cicero's fragmentary translation of sections 27d-47b was highly influential in late antiquity. In either Cicero’s version or Calcidius’s more extensive translation of sections 17a–53c the Timaeus was often the only text of Plato found in medieval monastic scriptoria and libraries. The first separate edition of Calcidius’s translation was also published in 1520 by Josse Bade. <br /> <br /> This edition was intended as a schoolbook with its moderately leaded lines. The title page includes an epigram by one Ioannis Sartae Leodiensis Jean de Sarthe of Liège. I locate one mention of another copy in a 1902 catalogue of the library of the Gymnasium of Emmerich bound with two other Cicero Quentel imprints from 1518 and 1517 J. Wattendorff Katalog der Lehrerbibliothek Part IV Emmerich 1904 p. 21 shelfmark O 35. That volume was evidently destroyed in 1944 when 90% of the town was bombed. <br /> <br /> The most remarkable feature of this unusual book is the binding carefully painted on inexpensive pasteboards by an unknown early 18th-century amateur to resemble a 16th-century gold-tooled and paneled binding. The artist indulged in a certain amalgamation of styles viz. the central silver medallion containing a representation of the lion of Venice holding the Gospel of Mark. <br /> <br /> The lovely “bronze varnish†or gold varnish endpapers with their swirling tendrils among which are hidden animals and birds are typical of papers produced in Augsburg in the first two decades of the 18th century cf. Haemmerle pp. 72-73. These especially resemble examples produced by Georg Christoph Stoy. I have not found an exact match in the printed and online literature. <br /> <br /> Not in VD16 KVK OCLC ISTC Hoffmann etc. My thanks to Irene Malfatto for her help with the inscription. Quentel heirs unknown
2016LFA-126747633Un ouvrage de 159 pages, format 165 x 240 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage, publié en 2016, Editions RBA, collection "Apprendre à Philosopher", bon état
539852Paris, L. Hachette, 1835. In-12, demi chagrin rouge d'époque, dos lisse orné de filets à froid, caissons dorés, titre doré, papier granité rouge & noir sur les plats, gardes en papier caillouté ; 58 pp., texte en latin et grec. Relié avec : Xenophontis apologia Socratis, juta recensionem M. Frid. Aug. Bornemanni. Paris, Hachette, 1838, 17 pp.
21471P., PUF, 1968, in 8° broché, 434 pages.
1999179341999 Paris, Le Seuil, 1999, in 8° broché, 199 pages.
1993214841993 Paris, PUF, 1993, in 8° relié pleine toile verte de l'éditeur, XXVII-372 pages ; quelques passages surlignés dans l'introduction.
24934P., grasset (Collection "Les Heures Antiques"), 1925, in 12 broché, 271pp. ; rousseurs ; couvertyure fanée avec trace de scotch, le plat inférieur manque.