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153326505Basel: Hieronymus Froben e Nikolaus Episcopius 1533. The Editio Princeps the first printing of the work in the original Greek. Greek and roman type. Woodcut printer’s device of Johann Froben by Hans Holbein der Jünger The Younger on the title-page and on fol. CC4v Heitz-Bernoulli 50. Woodcut decorated headpieces decorated and animated initials on black ground from different alphabets designed by Holbein; on fol. a1r 8-line initial showing Heraclitus and Democritus from the capital Latin alphabet of May 1520 drawn by Holbein and by Jacob Faber cfr. Hollstein’s German xivB n. 119. 4to 210x146 mm. In a very rarely encountered contemporary binding of Dutch blind-tooled leather over wooden boards. The covers are framed by two borders of blind tooled fillets a floral tool at each corner; the central panel is divided into diamond designs with rosettes on the upper cover and fleur-de-lys on the rear. Turn–ins and cords fixed at the inner boards. Antique spine and clasps renewed at a somewhat later date and accomplished with the greatest skill. The guard leaves are composed of two bifolia from a 14th-century manuscript breviary. Collation: 1 2 3 4 a-z4 A-Z4 aa-zz4 AA-CC4 fols. 1v CC4r blank. 8 573 3 pp A beautiful and fine broad-margined copy in a wonderful contemporary binding faint water staining to the inner corner of the first quires a minor repair to the gutter of the first leaves two tiny wormholes in the last three quires. Provenance: John Alfred Spranger 1889-1968; book-plate on front pastedown and stamp on title-page. EXTREMELY RARE FIRST PRINTING OF THE EDITIO PRINCEPS OF THIS REMARKABLY IMPORTANT BOOK AND A COPY WHICH IS OF THE VERY FINEST STATE AND CONDITION. The editio princeps of Diogenes Laertius’ Lives of the Famous Philosophers is the most important source of our knowledge in the history of Greek philosophy from Thales to Pyrrho. <br> The text was known only in the Latin translation by Ambrogio Traversari 1386-1439 which made its first appearance in print in Rome around 1472 and which was widely reprinted during the fourteenth and the first decades of the sixteenth century. This is the first printing of the book in its original language.<br> The edition is dedicated by the typographers Froben and Episcopius to the scholars and in their epistle they declare their publishing plan: to print at least a work per year able to combine usefulness and pleasure. <br> The text follows a manuscript provided by the professor of Greek and Hebrew at the University of Wittenberg Matthaeus Goldhahn 1480-1553 called Aurigallus probably a copy of the codex Raudnitzianus Lobkowicensis vi.F.c.38 at the time preserved in Komotau Bohemie in the house of the politician Bohuslav Lobkowitz von Hassenstein c. 1460-1510 and presently in the Library Národní Knihovna of Prague. Hieronymus Froben e Nikolaus Episcopius 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
1509797Paris: Guy or Jean Marchant for Jean Petit 1509. Modern binding in 3/4 calf marbled boards marbles end leaves. With the . Ex libris of Jos Nève. Portrait of a philosopher at his writing table on verso of title page.see back cover of this catalogue. Charming woodcut on last page Marchant's device. Some nice woodcut initials. Marginal annotations and underlinings. https://data.cerl.org/istc/id00226000<br /> <br /> GW VII Sp.436a<br /> <br /> Goff D226; H 6197; Aquilon p. 91; Frasson-Cochet 106; Moreau I 317: Moreau Brigitte. Inventaire chronologique des éditions parisiennes du XVIe siècle. I:1501 -1510 #68; 367; GüntL 2256; Döring-Fuchs D-51; Walsh 3631b; BMCFr p.135; Erscheinungsjahr: um 1509. <br /> Panzer VIII 211. 272 G BM STC French; 1470-1600 S. 135; Moreau Inventaire chronologique des éditions parisiennes du XVIe siècle Bd.; 1 S. 317 Nr. 68 ; Iehan Petit Renouard 883. - Jean Marchant Renouard 708 Renouard ICP II 1333; Haebler III marques de P. Gaudoul et de J. Petit; Renouard 337 et 881 marques de P. Gaudoul et de J. Petit Jean Petit's 4th device on t.p.; Guy Marchant's device Silvestre 39 IA; 153.795;. ærtius divides all the Greek philosophers into two classes: those of the Ionic and those of the Italic school. He derives the first from Anaximander the second from Pythagoras. After Socrates he divides the Ionian philosophers into three branches: a Plato and the Academics down to Clitomachus; b the Cynics down to Chrysippus; c Aristotle and Theophrastus. The series of Italic philosophers consists after Pythagoras of the following: Telanges Xenophanes Parmenides Zeno of Elea Leucippus Democritus and others down to Epicurus. The first seven books are devoted to the Ionic philosophers; the last three treat the Italic school.<br /> The work of Diogenes is a crude contribution towards the history of philosophy. It contains a brief account of the lives doctrines and sayings of most persons who have been called philosophers; and though the author is limited in his philosophical abilities and assessment of the various schools the book is valuable as a collection of facts which we could not have learned from any other source and is entertaining as a sort of pot-pourri on the subject. Diogenes also includes samples of his own wretched poetry about the philosophers he discusses.<br /> Diogenes is generally as reliable as whatever source he happens to be copying from at that moment. Especially when Diogenes is setting down amusing or scandalous stories about the lives and deaths of various philosophers which are supposed to serve as fitting illustrations of their thought the reader should be wary. The article on Epicurus however is quite valuable since it contains some original letters of that philosopher which comprise a summary of the Epicurean doctrines. IEP. Guy or Jean Marchant, for Jean Petit hardcover
1692000010150Amstelaedami: Apud Henricum Wetstenium 1692. Later edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 vol. 4to. 16 672; 590 56 pp. Contemporary full parchment spines in seven compartments each spine with a maroon morocco label lettered in gilt. Fore-edge and bottom textblock decoratively sprinkled. Both volume's title pages printed in red and black. Volume one illustrated with twenty-five copper-engraved plates portraits of select philosophers and with an engraved title page. With the text in ancient Greek and Latin. Includes helpful annotations and notes from the Casaubonius brothers and with notes from Aldobrandinius. The Latin corrected and completed by Marcus Meibomius. Volume two contains the Syntagma de Mulieribus Philosophis a compendium of biographical notices of female philosophers and historical figures volume two also has notes on the philosophers and notes on the life of Diogenes Laertius including the notes of Kuhnius. With several indices. Brunet II 93. Dibdin 503-504. Graesse 396. Moss 400. Oxford Classical Dictionary 474-475. Brunet calls this edition the most complete and the most beautiful of Diogenes' Lives. Moss refers to it as a rare elegant and excellent edition with the most correct and critical revision of the Greek text. Dibdin praises it as the best and most splendid extant edition of the author's works. Diogenes Laertius' Lives were likely composed around the middle of the third century A.C.E. Diogenes writes about philosophers from Ionia the pre-Socratics and about a few Stoic figures. His biographies span from Thales to Epicurus. He names his historical sources and his work is quite copious in its list of quotations and its references to other writers. Diogenes' work on the Stoic philosophers and on Epicurus is particularly valuable from a historical perspective. A lovely edition of ancient Greek and Roman history with some of Renaissance Europe's greatest classicists contributing to its production. The front flyleaf of volume two is slightly misaligned and the second volume's rear hinge shows a tiny split and a repair not affecting the integrity of the binding. Apud Henricum Wetstenium hardcover
1535117360Vinegia: Nicolo d'Aristotile 1535. hardcover. fine. Title page in red & black with woodcut. Numerous small woodcut portraits. 64 unnumbered leaves. Small slim 8vo full 19th-century vellum leather spine label a.e.g. 3pp. following colophon contains contemporary hand-written index. Vinegia: per Nicolo d'Aristotile detto Zoppino 1535. Fine.<br/> <br/> Diogenes' early third century history of philosophy aimed "at enumerating the chief representatives of each school with brief biographic sketches of an anecdotic character a list of their works and a popular statement of their views." --Sandys. This is an early Italian translation and adaptation. This ed. not in BMC or NVC of Italian Books. With bookplate of William Salloch.<br/> <br/> Nicolo d'Aristotile unknown
1535117360Vinegia: Nicolo d'Aristotile 1535. hardcover. fine. Title page in red & black with woodcut. Numerous small woodcut portraits. 64 unnumbered leaves. Small slim 8vo full 19th-century vellum leather spine label a.e.g. 3pp. following colophon contains contemporary hand-written index. Vinegia: per Nicolo d'Aristotile detto Zoppino 1535. Fine.<br/><br/> Diogenes' early third century history of philosophy aimed "at enumerating the chief representatives of each school with brief biographic sketches of an anecdotic character a list of their works and a popular statement of their views." --Sandys. This is an early Italian translation and adaptation. This ed. not in BMC or NVC of Italian Books. With bookplate of William Salloch.<br/><br/> Nicolo d'Aristotile unknown books
16921396039Amstelædami: Apud Henricum Wetstenium 1692. Hardcover. Quarto two volumes. Bound in full tree calf with gilt ornamentation to spine and edges. Paneled spine with labels and gilt lettering with cracks and chipping. Spine leather has been archivally reattached to textblock. Boards have significant rubbing wear to extremities and light bumping to corners in some cases exposing the boards. Volume 1 front board is partially detached from the spine. Textblocks have light to moderate age toning minor foxing throughout and light soiling scattered throughout. Speckling to edges. Volume 1 has a library sticker and the bookplate of Sir Robert Johnson Eden 1774-1844 on the front pastedown and ink stains on pages 174-175 impacting some text. Volume 1 has light offsetting to some pages preceding plates. Text in Greek and Latin. <br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> CONTENTS: VOL I: 14 672 pages plus an engraved titlepage and 25 engraved portrait plates all plates appear to be present and pagination is continuous but there is residue of apparent excised page between 58-59;--VOL II: Includes an added edition of the history of women philosophers Historia Mulierum Philosopharum 8 590 56 pages. 1396039. Special Collections - Downstairs. Apud Henricum Wetstenium hardcover
26101Paris France: Librairie Garnier Frere. As New. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - .No publication date cited. -- with a bonus offer-- . Librairie Garnier Frere paperback
1515035437Venetia: Alessandro de Viano. INCOMINCIA EL LIBRO D ELLE VITE DE PHILOSOPHI & delle loro elegantissime sentenie. Estratto da D Laertio & da altriantichi Auttori. Fair-Good. Signatures: A-H8 Integrally sewn. Half moroccan leather bound on corner tips & spine strip laid over marbled boards. Stamped gold leaf lettering & title bands. Title & another leaf wanting. . The title has been inked into bottom edge. Moderate edge wear. Mild edge chipping on 8 of the leaves. tips missing on 3 leaves. 3 pin sized holes on 1st leaf. Mild to moderate damp staining on last 25 leaves. Rear end paper is browned. Illustrated with 40 small portrait woodcut ports. A solid comfortable copy lovingly worn. . Fair to Good. Three-Quarter Leather. 1515. Alessandro de Viano hardcover
1807011795Milan: Destefanis 1807 Milan: Destefanis 1807. First edition. 8vo. 516 116 4 pp. advertising. Contemporary quarter calf. A few minor blemishes but very good copy. This is the first Italian edition of the Transactions of the Parisian Sanhedrin; or Acts of the Assembly of Israelitish Deputies of France and Italy. Convened at Paris by an Imperial and Royal Decree dated May 30 1806. In 1806 the French Emperor Napoleon called a meeting of one hundred and eleven leading Jews of France Italy and Germany in Paris. This meeting and many subsequent other ones followed several years of loud outcries against the French Jews by various regional factions. Made equal before the law after the French Revolution hitherto suppressed Jews in Catholic France were attempting to advance themselves in the new Empire but had become the object of scorn and hatred. Napoleon who had designs on the Middle East decided that he would use this situations to further his own political ends. The assemblage of Notables consisting in the main of rabbis were presente with twelve questions that dealt with national patriotism intermarriage and other issues of national and religious concern. Initially Napoleon had intended to berate and pressure the Jewish community into accepting his fiats but he gradually shifted towards a more accommodating attitude and the delegates managed to answer his dictums to his satisfaction. Napoleon now understood that it was certainly to his advantage to cultivate the support of the Jews of Eruope rather than castigate them and he determined that setting up a Jewish advisory body called after ancient Jewish tradition the Sanhedrin could work to his own ends. This first Sanhedrin was convened in Paris in 1806. While the action of Napoleon aroused in many Jews of Germany the hope that influenced by it their governments also would grant them the rights of citizenship others looked upon it as a political contrivance. Rare. Destefanis hardcover
1425Basilae: In Aedibus Valentini Cvrionis September 1524. Hardcover. Good. Large octavo. xff. 391 pages. With the printer's device on the verso of the final leaf. Small decorative devices on title historiated woodcut initials. a4 b4-g4 a4-z4 A4-Z4 Aa4-Cc4. Contemporary paneled calf worn and rubbed. Upper cover loose. Ties present. Acorns on both covers. Adams D486; Hoffmann II 76; Graesse II 397; BM Short Title Catalogue of German Books 244; VD 16 D 1837; Schweiger I 97. Beginning with Thales of Miletus there are over eighty biographies of Greek philosophers ending with Epicurus. <br/> <br/> Basilae: In Aedibus Valentini Cvrionis, September 1524. hardcover
15938315Geneva: Oliva Pauli Stephani 1593-1616. 2 works bound in one volume 8vo. pp. 16 884 120 viii 88; 169 vii. Estienne device to titles parallel text in Greek and Latin light waterstaining to the second work. 18th century sprinkled calf gilt spine some wear to headcap red edges. 20th century book labels and ink stamp of Buckfast Abbey. Related biographical works on the lives of Greek philosophers originally compiled in the 3rd and 4th centuries CE published by Henri Estienne and his son Paul. Book Oliva Pauli Stephani unknown
1692420601692 Amstelaedami. Apud Henricum Wetstenium. 1692. 2 volumes in-4, plein maroquin rouge à longs grains, triple filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, dos à nerfs ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin brun, tranches dorées, roulettes intérieures dorées.(8) ff. ; 672 pp. ; (4) ff. ; 590 pp.; (28) ff.
1602001405Vinegia Venice: Presso Giovachino Brugnolo 1602. Contemporary full vellum. Very Good. 70 numbered leaves 140 pp. Small 4to 7.75 by 6 inches 19.5 by 15 cm. With 78 woodcuts of philosophers writers and other figures whose biographies are here rendered as well as a few more allegorical subjects. Also in addition a few printer's devices and/or other woodcut ornaments. This is a translation of Laertius a third century Greek biographer of philosphers of the Ancient World. The charm of this copy most definitely resides in the illustrations. Vellum boards splayed and with film of soilage. Skiver spine label worn and rubbed. Blank leaves preliminary and at rear with chipping and very browned. Some marginal foxing. Generally the text is clean and crisp as are the illustrations and the binding remains tight overall. <br/><br/> Presso Giovachino Brugnolo hardcover books
1602001405Vinegia Venice: Presso Giovachino Brugnolo 1602. Contemporary full vellum. Very Good. 70 numbered leaves 140 pp. Small 4to 7.75 by 6 inches 19.5 by 15 cm. With 78 woodcuts of philosophers writers and other figures whose biographies are here rendered as well as a few more allegorical subjects. Also in addition a few printer's devices and/or other woodcut ornaments. This is a translation of Laertius a third century Greek biographer of philosphers of the Ancient World. The charm of this copy most definitely resides in the illustrations. Vellum boards splayed and with film of soilage. Skiver spine label worn and rubbed. Blank leaves preliminary and at rear with chipping and very browned. Some marginal foxing. Generally the text is clean and crisp as are the illustrations and the binding remains tight overall. Presso Giovachino Brugnolo unknown
1602Arm10451602 Vinegia (Venise), Presso Giovachino Brugnolo, 1602 - petit in4, plein velin d'époque , légers manques de cuir au dos , page de titre, 5ff + 140pp (numéroté en 70 feuilles) - Bien complet des 78 beaux bois gravés. En Italien Ancien . Ex-libris de la Bibliothèque Godard ,député & sénateur, qui fut un grand résistant et qui refusa les pleins pouvoirs a Petain . pour suivre un ex-libris manuscrit à Florence en 1660 . Bel exemplaire.
1602Arm10451602 Vinegia (Venise), Presso Giovachino Brugnolo, 1602 - petit in4, plein velin d'époque , légers manques de cuir au dos , page de titre, 5ff + 140pp (numéroté en 70 feuilles) - Bien complet des 78 beaux bois gravés. En Italien Ancien . Ex-libris de la Bibliothèque Godard ,député & sénateur, qui fut un grand résistant et qui refusa les pleins pouvoirs a Petain . pour suivre un ex-libris manuscrit à Florence en 1660 . Bel exemplaire.
1843London: Printed for Edward Brewster at the Crane in St. Paul's Church-Yard 1688 volume 1 & London: Printed for R. Bentley W. Hensman F. Taylor and T. Chapman 1696 volume 2. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. 2 volumes. I: xiv 589 ipp.; II: iv 460pp. Contemporary Cambridge-style panelled calf repaired. With a frontispiece portrait of Laertius in volume one. Wing D1516 volume 1; Wing D1517 volume 2; ESTC R14348 volume 2. <br/> <br/> London: Printed for Edward Brewster, at the Crane in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1688 (volume 1) & London: Printed for R. Bentley, W hardcover
1541LCB85059Lugdunum lyon: Apud Seb. Gryphium. 1541. No edition stated. Later Vellum possibly 19th century with 5 raised bands and gilt. blindstamped title. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Printer's mark of a winged griffin on a slab with a winged ball below accompanied by text: Virtute Duce Comite Fortuna. Engraved printer's device of winged griffin on verso final page. With attractive wood-engraved initials. Collation: a1-5 3 - z1-5 3 A1-5 3 - G1-5 3 H1-3 1. Owner's name on title page : Ch. Oc. T. A giorgio 16th century hand. Annotations and underlining in 16th century hand to some pages. Edges tinted. Light soiling to hinge front free endpaper slight foxing to occasional page. Waterstain to top right hand corner first and last few pages. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine covers & corners. An attractive copy of a very rare edition. ; 8vo. 16.8 x 11 x 3.1 cms; 468 20 pages; Diogenes Laertius who lived around 230AD wrote in Greek and compiled biographies of the major Greek philosophers from earlier source material. Much of his text is comprised of the famous sayings of Greek philosophers. Though he is one of our main sources for the history of Greek philosophy his work is not up to modern scholarly standards being haphazard unreliable and uncritical. His article about Epicurus is considered especially valuable as it contains some original letters by the philosopher that are not extant elsewhere. The Latin translation dedicated by Cosimo dei Medici is by St Ambrose Traversari of the Camaldoli Order 1386-1439. As a theologian he defended the primacy of the Pope. As a humanist he devoted himself to translating into Latin important Greek texts in particular the writings of the Greek Church Fathers. Sebastian Greyff known as Sebastian Gryphius 1491-1556 was born in Swaben Germany. He set up shop in Lyon and started the Griffin workshop in 1536. By the 1540s he was known as the Prince of the Lyon Booktrade publishing scholary accurate editions of the Greek & Latin classics in 8vo and 16mo formats. He fomed a humanist circle around him comprising members such as Alciati Sadoleto Scève and Dolet. His son Antoine continued the business after his death. Jean de Tournes who later became a major printer in Lyon was his foreman. Baudrier H. L. Bib. Lyonnaise VIII p. 145 . Apud Seb. Gryphium unknown
15415189Luguduni Lyon: Gryphium 1541. Early Edition. Fine. Early printed edition of this classical biographical study of ancient philosophers. Commonly translated to "Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers." In Latin from the translation of Ambrogio Traversari with some Greek sections. In contemporary/early vellum cover with five raised bands and a gilded panel with abbreviated author and title on spine. General toning and rubbing to covers very minor considering age. Tie-ins visible by design on front and rear at hinge. Solid and square binding. All edges stained red. Various degrees of internal toning and some minor and very old staining - all text is easly and wonderfully legible. Marginal notes in several early hands and inks. Engraved capital letters. Complete index at the rear. <br /> <br /> Pages: 468 20 Dimensions: 6½ x 4½ x 1¼. Gryphium unknown
157029351<p>This 1570 Geneva edition of Diogenes Laertius' Lives of Philosophers was printed by Henri Estienne one of the foremost scholarly publishers of the Renaissance. The text presents ten books of biographical sketches and sayings of philosophers written in the third century preserved here in both Greek and Latin. The set includes two sextodecimo volumes: Volume I with 8 494 40 pages and Volume II with 432 pages. Subjects range from early Ionian thinkers and Socrates to Plato Aristotle Theophrastus Epicurus and Pyrrho. Condition: Very Good full leather binding with tight and secure text blocks some rubbing at hinges and leather loss at the hinge of Volume I. Edges remain clean and the volumes are complete. Format: Sextodecimo 16mo 2 volumes measuring 6.5 by 4 inches 16.5 by 10 cm. No illustrations noted. Edition: 1570 printing. #29351 PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Excudebat Henricus Stephanus hardcover
169211032Amsterdam: Henric Wetstenium 1692. Title in red and black with a small vignette. Contemporary vellum over boards triple fillets enclosing double fillets with corner-pieces with large center floral-decoration in blind front and back; upper board separating but still solid; red and black marbled endpapers text somewhat soiled and spotted throughout. From the library of Schulbibliothek des Gymnasiums zu Salzwedel with discard stamp and small German ownership signature. This second volume complete in itself is famous for the author's work on women philosophers. Diogenes Laertius is the prime source of biographical information on Greek philosophers and the present volume by Aegidius Menagius Gilles Ménage of Angers 1613-92 presents the commentator's elaborate notes on this author. Perhaps more interesting to modern readers is the small "Historical account of philosophic women" which includes among many others both Aspasia and Hypatia. That work Aegidius dedicated to the classicist Anna Dacier. Henric Wetstenium unknown
1692045183Amsterdam: Henricum Wetstenium 1692. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. 2 volumes in contemporary paneled calf spines dry and hinges cracked but held by cords; corners bumped. Slight foxing a few scattered minor stains but generally quite bright and clean internally. With the extra engraved title and 25 plates in volume one. A fine scholarly edition in Greek and Latin. xvi 672pp; ix 590 55pp. Brunet II 720. Size: Quarto 4to. 2-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Philosophy; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 045183. <br/><br/> Henricum Wetstenium hardcover books
1692045183Amsterdam: Henricum Wetstenium 1692. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. 2 volumes in contemporary paneled calf spines dry and hinges cracked but held by cords; corners bumped. Slight foxing a few scattered minor stains but generally quite bright and clean internally. With the extra engraved title and 25 plates in volume one. A fine scholarly edition in Greek and Latin. xvi 672pp; ix 590 55pp. Brunet II 720 "Édition la plus complete et plus belle" Size: Quarto 4to. 2-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Philosophy; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 045183. Henricum Wetstenium hardcover
159217804<p><b>1592 </b><b>Diogenes Laertius Eminent Philosophers Greek Aristotle Socrates Philosophy</b></p><p><i>"Time is the most valuable thing that a man can spend."</i></p><p><i>– </i>Diogenes Laërtius</p><p><i>'Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers'</i> is often considered the best Greco-Roman biography of notable philosophers. Written in the 3rd-century by Greek scholar Diogenes Laërtius this work gives an account of the lives studies and sayings of Greek philosophers. Diogenes originally wrote ten distinct books covering Ionian and Italian philosophers – notable names include:</p><p>· Solon</p><p>· Socrates</p><p>· Anacharsis</p><p>· Xenophon</p><p>· Cebes</p><p>· Plato</p><p>· Aristotle</p><p>· Theophrastus</p><p>· Menippus</p><p>· Dionysius</p><p>· Pythagoras</p><p>· Xenophanes</p><p>· Democritus</p><p>· Pyrrho</p><p>· Epicurus</p><p>This edition was published in 1592 by Gryphium who used the Latin translation of Ambrogio Traversari.</p><p>Item number: #17804</p><p>Price: $950</p><p>DIOGENES Laertius</p><p><b><i>Diogenis Laertii De vita et moribus philosophorum libri X.</i></b></p><p>Lugduni : Apud Antonium Gryphium 1592.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>:</p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p>o 670 24</p><p>· Language: Latin</p><p>· Binding: Vellum; tight and secure</p><p>· Size: ~4.5in X 3.25in 12cm x 8.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>17804</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Antonium Gryphium hardcover