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177754075Karlsruhe, Christian Gottlieb Schmieder, 1777. Kl.-8°. Mit 2 Holzschn.-Titelvignetten. 264 S., Ldr. d. Zt. m. reicher Rückenverg., goldgepr. Rückenschild u. dreiseitigem Rotschnitt.
1758115583Amsterdam: J. T. Schneider 1758. Leatherbound. Good. 2 vols. of 3: xxxv 345; 6 447 p. 17 cm. 28 full page engravings and 4 vignettes as well as various headpieces at chapter beginnings. Engravings include two frontispieces by Christian Friedrich Fritzsch. Full mottled leather with red text block edges. Gold impressing on spines. Marbled endpapers and black and red lettering on title pages. Spine ends chipped and corners and edges worn. Front free endpaper missing in vol. 1. Vol. 1 has chip in p. 13 not affecting text tears in pp. 256 & 251 ink marks rear endpaper. Other small ink marks and tiny tears in both volumes including ink notation on title page of vol. 1. <br/><br/>Title continues: "Avec leurs Dogmes leurs Systêmes leur Morale & leurs Sentences les plus remarguables. Traduite du grec de Diogene Laërce. Auxquelles on a ajouté la Vie de l'Auteur celles d'Epictete de Confucius & leur Morale & un Abrégé historique de la Vie des Femmes Philosophes de l'Antiquité." The lives of the most famous philosophers of antiquity by the epicurean philosopher Diogenes Laertius fl. c. AD 222-235 of whom very little is known. Portrait plates are not signed but may also be the work of Christian Friedrich Fritzsch c. 1719-1774 who often illustrated the work of Amsterdam publishers. Probably translated into French by Jacques-Georges de Chauffepié 1702-1786. French text. J. T. Schneider hardcover
17613721211Amsterdam.: Schneider. 1761. Hardcover. Good. 17 cm. 3 v. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal en pasta española. Idioma frances. Filosofía griega . Schneider. hardcover
175912032Leipzig, Johann Paul Kraus, 1759. Gr.-8vo. 7 Bl., 756 S., 47 Bl. (Indices). Hpgt. d. Zeit m. hs. Rückentitel. Rotschnitt.
1784114437Carlsruhe: bey Christian Gottlieb Schmieder, 1784. 17 cm ; Halbleder
1796000013344Paris: Richard Libraire 1796. Later edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 2 vol. 8vo. 5 vi-xxxii 1 2-507 1; 5 6-535 3 pp. Contemporary tree calf with a gilt border to each board gilt decorations to the boards' edges spines in six compartments a brown and a green morocco label lettered in gilt on each spine floral gilt decorations on the spines; all edges decoratively stained green. Marbled endpapers and pastedowns. Illustrated with two charts. Translated into French from the Greek of Diogène Laerce. With a life of the author with the philosophies of Epictetus and Confucius added. Also with an abridged history of female philosophers of antiquity. Graesse 396. Moss 402. Oxford Classical Dictionary 474-475. Diogenes Laertius' Lives were likely composed around the middle of the third century A.C.E. His biographies celebrate the lives and memories of Greek and Roman thinkers in this set a section devoted to Confucius is added a lovely nod to Eastern philosophy. This set in particular would make a sparkling addition to any philosophy collection. A nick to volume two's rear board a couple leaves with their corners torn overall a beautiful set. Richard, Libraire hardcover
175832123-123Amsterdam J. H. Schneider 1758. With 3 engr. frontispieces by Christian Friedrich Fritzsch 4 engr. title-vignettes 1 vignette and 28 engr. portrait plates. 12mo. Contemp. red morocco flat spines richly gilt with tiny stars and dotted lines wide gilt border composed of small stars and fleurons fillets dotted lines and arabesques around sides gilt outer and inner dentelles edges gilt by Derome le jeune. Amsterdam J. H. Schneider 1758. Fine set in an elegant binding of the lives of the most famous philosophers of antiquity by the historian and epicurean philosopher Diogenes Laërtius fl. c. A.D. 222-235. Not much is know about him he is also sometimes thought to have been a Christian. The work is divided into two sections dealing with the Ionian and the Italian schools. The present edition is illustrated with 28 fine full-page portraits; the plates are not signed but they might be the work of Christian Friedrich Fritzsch c. 1719-1774 who was active for Amsterdam publishers for some time and did portraits. As to the translator Hoefer knows one Jacques-Georges de Chauffepié 1702-1786 from Leeuwarden a biographer and protestant minister who translated mostly from the English; he maybe identical to the present assumed de Chaufepied. - Quérard La France littéraire II 564 mentions Chaufepied as translator; Brunet II 721; Lewine 147; Barbier 1028 c mentions Schneider as translator. LITERATURE: FRENCH ; ILLUSTRATED BOOKS BEFORE 1900 ; Amsterdam, J. H. Schneider unknown