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1998043183New Rochelle: Arisitide D. Caratzas Publisher 1998. Edited by Louis Dyer; revised by Thomas Day Seymour. 246p. original stiff printed wrappers College classical series. Arisitide D. Caratzas Publisher unknown books
2006UPLACRA00HMREcho 2006. Very Good. Plato. Cratylus. Middlesex England: Echo 2006. 100pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with rubbed edges. Echo paperback books
1926527401926. PLATO. Crito. xxxvi 2 pp. 8vo. bound in full marbled paper title printed on a black letterpress label on spine. Uncut unopened. Paris: The Pleiad 1926. One of 475 copies printed for the Pleiad under the supervision of Frederic Warde. According to the colophon this book marks the first use of Arrighi Vicenza type but the British Library exhibition catalogue notes that this type was first used in the imprint and colophon of The Calligraphic Models published two months earlier. A fine copy with the bookplates of Edward Laurence and Carrie Estelle Doheny on front flyleaf and pastedown. Mardersteig 16. unknown books
19269023708Paris: Pleiad 1926. 1st. Hardcover. Fine. Translated by Henry Cary. One of 475 numbered copies designed by Frederic Warde and being the first to use a new type by the Officina Bodini of Switzerland. Marbled paper boards with a paper label on the spine. Fine. <br/><br/>Private Press Pleiad hardcover books
192637372Paris: The Pleiad 1926. No. 97 of 475 copies. Large 8vo pp. xxxvi. Patterned paper over boards with small paper label on spine. A nice copy. The Pleiad unknown books
19791507152Easton Press 1979. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Full-bound leather with gilt lettering decorations and edges. Moire endpapers. Collectors Edition. Previous owners bookplate on reverse side of front free end paper. Easton Press hardcover books
1965UPLAEUT00HMRGateway 1965. Fair. Plato. Euthyphro Crito Apology and Symposium. Chicago: Gateway 1965. 16mo. Mass Market. Book condition: Fair. Dirt stains and pen notations in front cover. Remnants of old library pouch on inside of front cover and first page. Gateway paperback books
167564473First English Edition PLATO. CHARLETON Walter translator. His Apology of Socrates and Phaedo or Dialogue concerning the Immortality of Mans Soul And Manner of Socrates his Death: Carefully translated from the Greek and Illustrated by Reflections upon both the Athenian Laws and ancient Rites and Traditions concerning the Soul therein mentioned. London: Printed by T.R. & N.T. for James Magnes and Richard Bentley 1675. First English edition. Engraved frontispiece by R. White entitled Socrates Triumphans. Octavo 4 1/2 x 7 1/16 inches. 4 blank 40 300 4 blank. Full modern speckled calf ruled in blind. Red morocco spine label. Spine lettered in gilt. All edges speckled. Repair to inner bottom corner of title-page minimal loss of text. Bottom outer blank corner missing from leaf F and I2. A very good complete copy. "Plato A Greek philosopher and prose writer. Born at Athens of a noble family Plato aspired to political activity. Dismayed at the inequities of the Athenian tyranny and later at the execution of his teacher Socrates under the democracy he turned towards philosophy in search of an alternative to the unstable and unjust public life of the time. He also sought unity behind the changing impressions of the visible universe.All Plato's writing except for The Apology and the Letters is in dialogue form.The Apology records Socrates' defense at his trial. These dialogues are philosophically inconclusive but are considered best to represent the historical Socrates." BenÈt's Reader's Encyclopedia810. "Phaedo a dialogue by Plato. In it Phaedo a disciple of Socrates describes the last hour of his teacher's life. Socrates and his friends discuss the possibility of the immortality of the soul. The doctrine of ideas and the theory of reminiscence are the most important arguments" BenÈt's Reader's Encyclopedia 797. ESTC R12767 HBS 64473. $4500 Printed by T.R. & N.T. for James Magnes and Richard Bentley unknown books
15573087Venice: Comin da Trino 1557. Graesse V.325 giving 1558 imprint; a second issue; the Italian Union Catalogue Catalogo Unico lists only 5 copies in Italian libraries. Rare first Italian-language edition of this Platonic dialogue somewhat anomalous in the Platonic corpus because of its extended treatment of the nature of physical matter and cosmology and a favorite among Renaissance readers for its myth of Atlantis which influenced other Renaissance utopias. The 1550s or thereabouts saw the first Italian translation of the most popular Platonic dialogues whether directly from Greek as here or via Ficinos Latin translation; the prestige of Ficinos Latin translation and wider readership for the original Greek probably explains why this Italian edition came so relatively late. The edition was translated by the littérateur Sebastiano Erizzo 1525-1585 a prolific writer of poetry fiction and belles lettres who provides some commentary in the way of printed marginal annotations; he would later translate a further selection of dialogues into Italian in which the Timaeus was reprinted 1574. NUC lists UNC and OCLC adds Duke. Comin da Trino books
19687055New York: The Heritage Press 1968 Translated from the Greek with Introductory Analyses by Benjamin Jowett. Preface by Whitney J. Oates and Illustrations by Eugene Karlin. Printed beige boards with tan cloth spine lettered in gilt. Spine very slightly rubbed with faint soiling at foot of spine. A fine copy in slipcase. Slipcase shows light wear. Sandglass pamphlet laid in. Illus. by Karlin Eugene. The Heritage Press hardcover books
195642149NY:: Modern Library. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1956. Hardcover. Modern Library number 181. The Jowett translation. Selected and edited by Irwin Edman. A later printing. Very good in a very good dust jacket. . Modern Library, hardcover books
195625131NY:: Modern Library. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1956. Hardcover. Modern Library number 181. The Jowett translation. Selected and edited by Irwin Edman. A later printing. Near fine in a very good or better minor edge wear at the spine ends light rubbing dust jacket. . Modern Library, hardcover books
1979031894Oxford: Clarendon Press 1979. Edited with notes by John Burnet. vii 300p. stiff wrappers. Clarendon Press unknown books
1924265918London: The Nonesuch Press 1924. 106 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Tan cloth-backed boards. Spine ends slightly rubbed. 106 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. INSCRIBED BY ARTHUR HOUGHTON TO PHILIP HOFER. Inscribed on front pastedown: "Arthur Houghton. Given in 1962 to Philip Hofer to start on a new journey through the world. I have been given my father's copy by Richard Smart who bought it after his death." Dreyfus 19 The Nonesuch Press unknown books
196872037New York: The Heritage Press. Very Good. 1968. Hardcover. PLATO: DIALOGUES ON LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP. New York: The Heritage Press 1968. Bright clean and nice. Very Good condition in a toned slipcase. . The Heritage Press 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
187326528Lipsiae: Otto Holtze and Londini: Dulac & Soc. and David Nutt 1873. Small folio pp. xxv 1 725 2; Greek text with Latin preface; the copy with occasional extensive and informed notes in the margins likely by one W. H. Cross University College Oxford whose ownership signature is on the flyleaf; full vellum soiled red morocco label on spine; a note on the flyleaf states that the book was "bound Dec. 1899." With the bookplate of the Eccle Rigg Library. <br/><br/> Otto Holtze [and] Londini: Dulac & Soc. [and] David Nutt hardcover books
1983108723The Franklin Library Pennsylvania 1983. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Near Fine limited edition from The Franklin Library. 1/4 leather-bound with cloth covered boards gilt detailing and a permanent satin ribbon book marker. The Franklin Library, Pennsylvania hardcover books
2007UPLASIX01fpDover Publications 2007. Good. Plato. Six Great Dialogues: Apology Crito Phaedo Phaedrus Symposium the Republic . Mineola NY: Dover Publications 2007. v 460pp. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Good. Underlining and notes in ink throughout. Dover Publications paperback books
200128416Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2001. Hardcover. 0674991826 . Number 164 in the Loeb Classical Library. Greek text with the English translation by Harold N. Fowler and W. R. M. Lamb. A later printing. About fine in a fine dust jacket. . Harvard University Press hardcover books
1948134122New York NY: The Liberal Arts Press 1948. stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 64 pages. Translated from the Greek by Benjamin Jowett. Introduction by Fulton H. Anderson. Table of contents selected bibliography. A volume in the Little Library of Liberal Arts. Covers sunned. Ink notations on title and half-title. The Liberal Arts Press unknown books
1937131093Stuttgart Germany: Chr. Belser for The Friends of Socrates 1937. stiff paper wrappers in later clamshell box. small folio. stiff paper wrappers in later clamshell box. 90 4 pages. Limited to 150 numbered copies. Translated from the Greek by Floyer Syndenham and Thomas Taylor. With eight original signed engravings by Ferdinand Springer printed by Franz von Foullon at Frankfurt-am-Main. Unopened. Chr. Belser for The Friends of Socrates unknown books
131198N.P.: The Nonesuch Press n.d. quarter cloth paper-covered boards top edge cut other edges uncut. Nonesuch Press. 16mo. quarter cloth paper-covered boards top edge cut other edges uncut. iv 106 pages. Limited to 1050 numbered copies. Translated from the Greek by Francis Birrell and Shane Leslie. Printed by the Pelican Press. Covers lightly worn and tanned near edges. Some tanning near edges of text. The Nonesuch Press unknown books
192950495London: The Scholartis Press 1929. Edition limited to 500 copies royal 8vo pp. x 2 202 2; text in Greek and English; original blue cloth gilt title direct on spine t.e.g. inscribed on the endpaper by the publisher Eric Partridge to his sometimes collaborator friend and professor of English at the University of Minnesota dated 1955. Corners bumped else fine. "Meant for those whose knowledge of Greek is small but who desire to become familiar at first hand with Plato's work." <br/><br/> The Scholartis Press hardcover books
19899018583Princeton: Princeton University 1989. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Bound in the publisher's original green cloth covered boards spine stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> Princeton University hardcover books