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1772284685Etonae: Excudebat J. Pote 1772. Second Edition. Full Leather. Very Good binding. A Second Edition copy of Joseph Pote's Scriptoribus Graeci a Greek reader for use by schoolboys at Eton. Text in Greek and Latin. Pagination and register resets with the Latin translation; iv 321 1 249 pp. Lacking final advertisement leaf called for by the ESTC. Else complete with no marks of any kind. Lacking final marbled endpaper. Front hinge repaired by a conservator with Japanese tissue. Front and rear board reattached. Minor loss to the extremities of the spine. Full calf with lettering and tooling on the spine now faded and illegible. Very Good. ESTC T63892. Very Good binding. Excudebat J. Pote unknown books
1771044028Paris: Saillant & Nyon 1771. First Edition. Hardcover Quarter Leather. Very Good Condition. 2 volumes in calf backed boards. Boards worn calf spines slightly cracked at the hinges old paper labels to head of spines but still bright and attractive. Penned correction to one title bright internally. 459pp; 543pp plus errata. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Philosophy; Inventory No: 044028. <br/><br/> Saillant & Nyon hardcover books
180024713Oxonii: Typographeo Clarendoniano 1800. 8vo pp. vii 1 437 2; late 19th century half calf over marbled boards; rubbed but good and sound. <br/><br/> Typographeo Clarendoniano hardcover books
1787283260Biponti: Ex Typographia Societatis 1787. Half Leather. Good binding. A clean copy. Half bound in calf with vellum labels and leather bands reinforcing the spine. Speckled paper covered boards. Elaborate paste paper endsheets. Some loss to the fore-edges of the front and rear boards. Printed in Greek with the Latin translation on the bottom half of the pages. All edges red. Good binding. Ex Typographia Societatis unknown books
17702305606Amsterdam: Marc-Michel Rey 1770. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Rebound: cloth spine and corners marbled boards new end sheets. Ink name and stamp on title page of each volume. 1770 Hard Cover. viii 424; vi 442 pp. 12mo. French translations of eight of Plato's Dialogues: Theaetetus; Protagoras; Hippias I; Hippias II; Gorgias; Ion; Philebus; and Meno. Translated from the Greek by Abbe Jean Nicolas Grou 1731-1803 who already had translated Plato's Laws and the Republic. Grou a Jesuit fled to Holland when his order was suppressed in France and it was there that these Dialogues were published. Later he returned to Paris and adopted the alias Leclaire remaining there until the Revolution drove him into a second exile in England. As well as Platonic translations Grou published theological works of a popular nature including The Spiritual Life: A Comprehensive Manual for Catholics Seeking Salvation. Marc-Michel Rey hardcover books
1784262551Utrecht: Privately Printed 1784. First. hardcover. very good. Seven philosophical dialogues. Two volumes in one. 2 6 2 97 1; 2 10 2 11-48 pages. No main title page but appears to have been printed without. 4to bound in full contemporary polished calf; ornate gilt-stamped spine edgeworn; joints starting. Utrecht: Privately Printed 1784. Overall a very good copy of this scarce book.<br/><br/> Title is the half-title as per copy in the Bibliotheque Nationale de France. Imprint supplied from Hoefer Nouv. biog. gen. 43:116 and Querard 8:376. -- Cioranescu A.18. 59298.<br/><br/> Privately Printed unknown books
179030160No place Germany 1790. 4to 23.5 cm 9.25". 8 73 pp.; 4 71 pp.; 4 108 pp.; 4 60 pp.; 4 36 pp.; 2 54 pp.; 2 20 pp.; 2 14 pp.; 2 18 pp. <br><br>Nine of Plato's Dialogues with biographical notes footnotes and occasional citations in Greek all transcribed in the same small neat hand in black ink; e.g. Protagoras Gorgias Phaedras the Apology of Socrates. Each dialogue is introduced by a sectional title-page some having brief notes on that leaf verso.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: ExJohann August Wilhelm Neander Collection Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School properly deaccessioned. Modern black moiré cloth gilt leather spine label. Very good condition save for smoke-darkening on page edges in some cases working inward to affect a margin though not heavily; strong and readable. hardcover books
17692305607Amsterdam / A Philadelphie. Se vend a Paris: Marc-Michel Rey / Chez Ruault Libraire 1769. First Edition. First Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. 1769 first French edition of Plato's The Laws bound together with a 1778 third edition of Benjamin Franklin's La Science du Bonhomme Richard The Way to Wealth. Some pencil marginalia in 'Richard' edges a bit rubbed with minor loss from corners tiny piece of volume II spine label missing. viii 8 398 2 151 5; 502 pp. 12mo. Contemporary full leather morocco spine labels gilt titles and triple rules marbled edges and endpapers. French translation of The Laws a series of twelve Platonic dialogues written towards the end of his life. Grou a Jesuit fled to Holland when his order was suppressed in France and it was there that these Dialogues were published. Later he returned to Paris and adopted the alias Leclaire remaining there until the Revolution drove him into a second exile in England. As well as Platonic translations Grou published theological works of a popular nature including The Spiritual Life: A Comprehensive Manual for Catholics Seeking Salvation. The publisher includes a dedication to the then-living philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau. This set also includes a 1778 edition of La Science de Bonhomme Richard Sabin 78111 which is a French version of Benjamin Franklin's The Way to Wealth. This work includes the sayings of Poor Richard as well as the interrogation of Benjamin Franklin relating to the Stamp Act Pennsylvania's new constitution and the interrogation of William Penn by parliament. Franklin spent a good deal of time in France and was well-liked there. The Way to Wealth was his most popular work and though it first appeared in England in 1757 it was the French translation originally published in 1777 that first included his commentary on British taxation of the American colonies. Herein he presages the colonists' discontent with being taxed and ordered about by a foreign power. Marc-Michel Rey / Chez Ruault, Libraire unknown books
1759100405London: Various Publishers 1759-1771. Finely bound 18th century printing of Plato's works. Quartos 2 volumes bound in full contemporary calf with gilt tooling to the spine in five compartments within raised gilt bands red and green morocco spine labels lettered in gilt double gilt ruling to the front and rear panels. Signed by the translator and editor Floyer Sydenham on the dedication page. Containing: The Dialogues of Plato A Synopsis or General View <span class="match">of</span> the Works <span class="match">of</span> <span class="match">Plato Meno A Dialogue Concerning Virtue The Greater Hippias: Concerning the Beautifull The Lesser Hippias: Concerning Voluntary and Involuntary Error The Rivals Concerning Philosophy The Banquet Concerning Love and Proposals for a New Subscription. From the library of British Army officer Leonard Smelt who served as sub-governor to Frederick Duke of York and the future George IV and became a close friend of Samuel Johnson and Oliver Goldsmith later in life with his bookplates to the pastedowns. </span><span class="match">Subsequently from the library of English churchman and academic Charles Henry Hall who served as the Dean of Christ Church from 1809 to 1812 with his bookplates to the front free endpapers. In very good condition with noted provenance. </span> That Plato should be the first of all the ancient philosophers to be translated and broadcast by the printing press was inevitable. Plato's central conception of a universe of ideas Perfect Types of which material objects are imperfect forms and his ethical code based on action according to human nature developed by education which represents the authority of the State fitted in as well with the philosophical religious and political thought of western Europe in the 15th century striving to free itself from the shackles of scholasticism as it did with those of the Byzantine Greeks by whom Plato was repopularized in the western world The dialogues are pervaded by two dominant impulses: a love of truth and a passion for human improvement" PMM 27. Various Publishers unknown books