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17613721211Amsterdam.: Schneider. 1761. Hardcover. Good. 17 cm. 3 v. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal en pasta española. Idioma frances. Filosofía griega . Schneider. hardcover
1998BN258235Hamburg : Meiner 1998. 1998. Leben und Meinungen berühmter Philosophen. Diogenes Laertius. In der Übers. von Otto Apelt. Unter Mitarb. von Hans Günter Zekl neu hrsg. sowie mit Vorw. Einl. und neuen Anm. vers. von Klaus Reich / Philosophische Bibliothek ; Bd. 53/54 <br/><br/>Leben und Meinungen berühmter Philosophen. Diogenes Laertius. In der Übers. von Otto Apelt. Unter Mitarb. von Hans Günter Zekl neu hrsg. sowie mit Vorw. Einl. und neuen Anm. vers. von Klaus Reich / Philosophische Bibliothek ; Bd. 53/54 Diogenes Laertius und Klaus Reich Hamburg : Meiner unknown
2008BN255415Wiesbaden : Marixverl. 2008. 2008. Von dem Leben und den Meinungen berühmter Philosophen. Diogenes Laertius. Aus dem Griech. von Aug. Borheck <br/><br/>Von dem Leben und den Meinungen berühmter Philosophen. Diogenes Laertius. Aus dem Griech. von Aug. Borheck Diogenes Laertius und August Christian Borheck Wiesbaden : Marixverl. unknown
1990BN142041Felix Meiner Verlag 1990. 1990. Softcover. Leben und Meinungen berühmter Philosophen <br/><br/>Leben und Meinungen berühmter Philosophen Klaus Reich & Hans Günter Zekl eds. Diogenes Laertius Felix Meiner Verlag paperback
1959mon0003449570Harvard University Press/Heinema 1/1/1959 12:00:00 AM. hardcover. Good. . Two volume set. Ex-library book with stamps/ stickers. Harvard University Press/Heinema hardcover
180766644London: printed by D. N. Shury Berwick Street Soho for J. F. Hughes Wigmore Street. Cavendish Square 1807. First edition 12mo pp. xi 1 172 8 ads; original printed tan paper-covered boards title printed direct on spine; some rubbing and wear but generally good sound and clean. "Diogenes" is a pseudonym used by an unknown author. The work is a satire of the "Delicate investigation" into the conduct of the Princess of Wales. printed by D. N. Shury, Berwick Street, Soho, for J. F. Hughes, Wigmore Street. Cavendish Square unknown
130315Leipzig Lipsiae Impensis Ioannis Pauli Krausii Bibliop. Viennens. 1759. Colophon at the end: 'Lipsiae Ex officina I.G.I. Breitkopfii' 8vo. XIV756 recte 73694 index p. Contemporary calf. 19.5 cm The greatest known source of information about the philosophers of antiquity Ref: VD18 10213392-008; Hoffmann 1566; Dibdin 1504; Moss 1400/01; Brunet 2720; Graesse 2396; Ebert 6177 Details: Printed in 2 colums Greek text with facing Latin translation Condition: Binding scuffed & chafed especially at the extremes. Back & boards rubbed. Paper foxing yellowing and occasionally browning. Right upper corner of the last 80 p. is slightly waterstained. Some small and old ink annotations and underlinings Note: The 'Lives and Doctrines of the Philosophers' of the Greek author Diogenes Laertius who lived probably in the first half of the third century A.D. is still 'our best indirect source of knowledge for classical philosophy'. The 'Lives' comprises both a biographical and a doxographical account basically focused on Greek thinkers from the 6th to the 3rd century B.C. from Thales to Epicurus although references to schools and individuals extend to at least the 2nd century A.D.' The Classical Tradition Cambr. Mass. 2010 p. 271 Diogenes Laertius drew his material from earlier compilations and his doxographic account offers long excerpts from primary texts not transmitted elsewhere for example Epicurus' 'Principal Doctrines'. Diogenes' reliability and value differ from passage to passage. Some give invaluable information other passages offer mere caricature. His approach is not a 'systematic analysis but rather a eulogistic narrative of the course of ancient philosophy and of the four main classical schools the Academy Peripatetics Stoics and Epicureans. Anecdotal and perhaps largely apocryphal in nature still it gave to Renaissance humanists like Leonardo Bruni Machiavelli Erasmus et alii some conception of ancient philosophy especially of Platonic and Epicurean thought.' Ch.L. Stinger 'Humanism and the Church Fathers: Ambrogio Traversari 1386-1439 and Christian antiquity in the Italian Renaissance' Albany 1977 p. 71 § The 'editio princeps' was published in Basel in 1533. The Latin translation was published much earlier in Rome in 1472. This translation was later revised several times and appears also in this book. It was made by the Italian Hellenist Ambrogio Traversari also known as Ambrosius Traversari 1386-1439. Our 1759 edition is a reissue of the edition of 1731 of Longolius which in turn was a revision of the 1692 edition which was produced by the Danish philologist Marcus Meibom or Marcus Meibomius. The edition of 1731 was produced by the German philologist and historian Paulus Daniel Longolius 1704-1779 from 1735 till his death Rector of the Gymnasium in Hof. He wrote on local history and was an editor of Zedler's Universallexikon. He also published three texts of classical authors: 'Plinii epistolae' Amsterdam 1734 this Diogenes edition Curiae i.e. Hof Saale 1739 and a Gellius edition Curiae 1741. ADB 19 156/57 The 1731 edition contained besides the Greek text and Latin translation a preface commentaries and engraved portraits. Because this edition was out of print and there was much demand for it the publisher Paulus Krausius decided to produce this Leipsic edition of 1759 which is in fact a reissue of the 1731 edition of Longolius omitting however the portraits the preface and the commentaries and offering the Greek text the Latin translation and 94 pages of indexes. Praefatio leaf 5 verso and 6 recto Provenance: on the front flyleaf in pencil 'RtK' this is Rijkel ten Kate 1918-2008. He taught classics at the Willem Lodewijk Gymnasium in Groningen. In 1955 he wrote his dissertation: Quomodo heroes in Statii Thebaide describantur quaeritur on the Thebaid of the Roman poet Statius Collation: 8 minus blank leaf 8 A-3F8 minus blank leaf 3F8; the pagination jumps between the gatherings 2Y and 2Z from 721 to 741 the catchword on leaf 2Y4 verso is correct Photographs on request hardcover
130315Leipzig (Lipsiae), Impensis Ioannis Pauli Krausii, Bibliop. Viennens., 1759. (Colophon at the end: 'Lipsiae, Ex officina I.G.I. Breitkopfii')
175912032Leipzig, Johann Paul Kraus, 1759. Gr.-8vo. 7 Bl., 756 S., 47 Bl. (Indices). Hpgt. d. Zeit m. hs. Rückentitel. Rotschnitt.
BN314700De Gruyter. Hardcover. Indices Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana <br/><br/>Indices Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana Diogenes Laertius De Gruyter hardcover
2017__0444639411Elsevier 2017. Hardcover. New. 466 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. Elsevier hardcover
181262891Kjøbenhavn Schubothe 1812. 8vo. Ubeskåret bind 2 uåbnet i de originale marmorerede papomslag. Omslag med slitage. Foromslag på bind 1 løst mangler dele af ryggen. Indvendig pæn og ren. XXXII518 pp.; 322 pp. Kobberstukket portræt af Børge Riisbrigh. <br/><br/><em>Første danske udgave af Laertius' berømte filosofihistorie den første af sin art. Bibliotheca Danica IV:94. </em> unknown
181262891Kjøbenhavn, Schubothe, 1812. 8vo. Ubeskåret, bind 2 uåbnet, i de originale marmorerede papomslag. Omslag med slitage. Foromslag på bind 1 løst, mangler dele af ryggen. Indvendig pæn og ren. XXXII,518 pp. 322 pp. + Kobberstukket portræt af Børge Riisbrigh.
115292Hildesheim N.Y. Olms 1981. 4 vols: XXII379;VI814;X670;724 p. Cl. 19 cm Repr. Lpz. 1828 - 1833 Heavy book may require extra shipping costs unknown
115292Hildesheim, N.Y., Olms, 1981.
1929165680Paris: Firmin-Didot 1929. Just a portion of the front wrap present signatures just barely holding together but still unopened prof. Stannard's ownership info on discolored half title-page interior clean & flexible reading copy only. From the library of Prof. Jerry Stannard. Wraps. Firmin-Didot paperback
111294A Paris, Chez THOMAS GUILLAIN, 1685, 1 volume in-12 de 170 x 95 mm environ, 1 portrait en frontispice, 22 ff. (titre, Epistre, Préface, Approbation), 364 pages (paginées 374 par erreur<), reliure plein cuir, dos lisse orné portant titre doré sur pièce de cuir, coupes filetées, tranches mouchetées de rouge. Petit manque à signaler sur la coiffe supérieure et une partie du plat inférieur, galeries de vers sur la queue du dos, discrète mouillure sur le frontisipice sinon bon état.
27168Paris, Jérôme de Marnef, 1560. 1 vol. in-16, veau fauve, dos à nerfs orné de petits fleurons dorés et de filets à froid, encadrement de filets dorés sur les plats, médaillon ovale azuré au centre. Reliure de l'époque, coiffe inf. refaite. Impr. en car. ital. 596 pp., (14) ff. Marque de J. de Marnef au griffon (imitant celle des Gryphe, avec la devise : "Comes invidia, virtutis et gloria") sur le titre et au v° du dernier f. Signatures : [A-Z]8 [AA-QQ]8.
1854001707London: Houlston & Stoneman 1854. Presumed First Edition. Half-Leather. Near Fine/No Dustjacket. Rare comic treatise on the English maid-of-all-work comically illustrated by Walter Gillipen sic. 86 pp illustrtated with 10 full page wood engravinsg and about 10 vignettes in text. Contents fine with neat PON dated 1854 top title page. Early - mid 20thC rebound in green quarter leather marbled boards and endpapers pressed gilt titles front board. Corners scuffed and spine a tad faded. Scarce - and hilarious to boot! No auction records available. Houlston & Stoneman unknown books
1854001707London: Houlston & Stoneman 1854. Presumed First Edition. Half-Leather. Near Fine/No Dustjacket. Rare comic treatise on the English maid-of-all-work comically illustrated by Walter Gillipen sic. 86 pp illustrtated with 10 full page wood engravinsg and about 10 vignettes in text. Contents fine with neat PON dated 1854 top title page. Early - mid 20thC rebound in green quarter leather marbled boards and endpapers pressed gilt titles front board. Corners scuffed and spine a tad faded. Scarce - and hilarious to boot! No auction records available. Houlston & Stoneman unknown
1551120161551 Lyon, apud Seb. Gryphium, (Sébastien Gryphe), Lyon, 1551, in 12 de 468 pp., (19) pp. d'index des noms propres, rel. d'ép. plein velin ivoire à recouvrements, dos lisse avec titre et nom d'auteur manuscrits à l'encre brune, date en pied, tranches bleues, bel ex.
155966888Apud Haered. Seb. Gryphii ( Sebastien Gryphe) | Lugduni (Lyon) 1559 | 11 x 16.5 cm | relié
1784114437Carlsruhe: bey Christian Gottlieb Schmieder, 1784. 17 cm ; Halbleder
14761Lyon Antoine Vincent 1556 in 16 (12x8) 1 volume reliure velin ivoire rigide, dos lisse fleurons à froid, pièce de titre de cuir rouge, tranche teintées, 735 pages et 12 feuillets d'index non-chiffrés [] (reliure du XIXème siècle, signée Sollot?). Bon exemplaire, malgré quelques petites taches de rouille visibles sur une dizaine de feuillets
16819Lyon Antoine Vincent 1560 in 16 (12x8) 1 volume reliure veau foncé ancien, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre de cuir ocre, tranche teintées, titre doublé (restauration ancienne de 2 petits découpages dont un très fin sur la marge inférieure), 670 pages et 12 feuillets d'index non-chiffrés, et un faux-feuillet d'achevé d'imprimer par Jean D'Ogerolles en 1561 (reliure du XVIIIème siècle), mors fendus. Bon exemplaire