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189120236Paris, Plon, Nourrit et Cie, 1891 ; in-16, percaline rouge de l’éditeur, décorée à la plaque, Bibliothèque Elzevirienne, titre, sphère armillaire et édition dorés au dos, non rogné (cartonnage de la Bibliothèque Elzévirienne) ; XXXII, 232 pp., [2] ff. de Table et nom d’imprimeur ; 2 fac-similés dépliants sur chine, de la première page du manuscrit holographe du Neveu de Rameau et de la page de manuscrit contenant le texte de la fin de la pièce.
120058Paris Parisiis Apud Hieronymum de Marnef sub Pelicano Monte D. Hilarii 1560. 12mo. 59628 index2 epilogue 'Candido Lectori'1 woodcut illustration1 woodcut printer's mark of De Marnef p. Later vellum 13 cm - The greatest known source of information about the philosophers of antiquity Ref: Hoffmann 1569; Graesse 2397 erroneously dating 1561 Details: 2 thongs laced through the joints. Woodcut printer's mark of De Marnef on the title BaTyR no. 28133 depicting a pelican on his nest feeding his young with his own blood; the motto is: 'In me mors in me vita'. On the last page another version of De Marnef's printer's mark BaTyR no. 2882 now depicting a griffon that holds in its claw a cubic weight to which is attached a winged globe. The cube stands for constancy and the globe for fortune; the motto is: 'Virtutis et gloriae comes invidia'. Marnef used this version of his mark only at the end of the books he printed; This printer's mark very closely resembles that of the Lyonese printer Sébastien Gryphius only the motto is different. Greek text and a Latin translation. Condition: Vellum somewhat age-toned. Short title in ink on the back. Front flyleaf removed. Stamp on front pastedown and on the title; tiny hole in outer margins of title; 4 tiny holes in last leaf; Binder's error: he bound leaf X7 p. 333/4 probably a cancel before leaf X3 Note: This is according to Graesse a repetition of the edition of 'De vita et moribus etc.' edited by Johannes Boulierius Jean Boulier Lyon 1556. We compared both works and conclude that Graesse is more or less right. The typesetter of the 1560 edition had most probably the 1556 edition before him. He repeats even the printed marginal remarks and annotations. But there are occasionally minute differences in the Greek text and sometimes the 1560 edition adds an explanatory marginal remark. In book 7 p. 340 in the life of Zeno Criticus for instance we found a printed 'varia lectio'. There 1556 has only therizonti 1560 adds in the margin: ' Forte erizonti contentioso'. In 1556 the number 58 is quintaginta & octo in 1560 Duodesexaginta. p. 425 & 342 In the epilogue dated 1560 we read that we have here a text revised and ameliorated with the help of a manuscript 'cuius quamvis mutili veritate & fide non pauca restituenda emendandaque curavit Hieronymus Marnefius Parisiensis Typographus'. Leaf 2Q7. This activity is confirmed in the 'Extrait du Privilège du Roi' which grants Marnefius the exclusive right to publish this text 'Lequel auroit esté nouvelement reveu visité corrigé additionné & augmenté' for the next six years. Leaf A1 verso which is the verso of the title Immediately after this privilege and preceding the Latin translation we find a 3 page letter of Fr. Ambrosius addressed to Cosimo de' Medici. This letter is meant to assure the reader that this 1560 translation is a reliable old and often printed one based on the translation that was made by the Italian priest theologian and Hellenist Ambrogio Traversari O.S.B. Cam. also known as Ambrosius Traversari or Ambrosius Camaldulensis 1386-1439. He worked between 1424 and 1433 on this translation which came to be widely circulated in manuscript form and was only published in Rome in 1472. In this dedicatory letter Ambrosius Traversari tells us that he translated the 'Lives of the Philosophers' at the request of Cosimo de' Medici. 'Tibi . hoc opus dedicatum fuit qui & autoritate tua in primis nos ad illud impulisti'. p. 5 The 'Lives of the Philosophers' of the Greek author Diogenes Laertius who probably lived in the first half of the 3rd cent. A.D. is a compendium full of biographies of the ancient philosophers from Thales to Epicurus and their doctrines. Diogenes Laertius drew his material from earlier compilations. His reliability and value differ from passage to passage. Some give invaluable information other passages offer mere caricature. OCD 2nd ed. p. 348/49 It 'provides not a systematic analysis but rather a eulogistic narrative of the course of ancient philosophy . 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 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 Provenance: On the front pastedown a green stamp of 'Univ. Doz. Dr. Mag. F.F. Schwarz Professor. A 8810 Graz Panoramagasse 2A' with a handwritten date of acquisition '1973'. Franz Ferdinand Schwarz was from 1982 till 1996 professor of classical philology at the University of Graz where he was born in 1934. He died in his hometown in 2001 after a long illness. See his wikipedia lemma 'Franz Ferdinand Schwarz' On the title an old almost illegible stamp of the University of Ferrara showing a tree in its center and part of the legend 'Università di Ferrara' Collation: A - 2Q-8 Photographs on request hardcover
120058Paris, (Parisiis), Apud Hieronymum de Marnef, sub Pelicano, Monte D. Hilarii, 1560.
155966888Lugduni Leiden Lyon: Apud Haered. Seb. Gryphii Sebastien Gryphe 1559. Fine. Apud Haered. Seb. Gryphii Sebastien Gryphe Lugduni Leiden Lyon 1559 11 x 16.5 cm relié New edition. Printed in italics. Latin translation by Ambrogio Traversari 1386-1439 known as Ambrose the Camaldolese. Half-sheep binding with small corners 18th century marbled. Rose paper on boards. Spine with raised bands decorated with fillets. Beige morocco title-label. Pale marginal foxing. Rubbing. Good copy. The Lives of the Philosophers by Diogenes Laertius contains 83 entries with biographies of the most celebrated philosophers such as Epicurus Plato and Socrates. The work written at the beginning of the 3rd century is the unique source on the life and doctrines of numerous schools and philosophers. Gryphius's edition was important for the dissemination of Diogenes Laertius's work and was reprinted several times notably by Marnef. Apud Haered. Seb. Gryphii( Sebastien Gryphe) hardcover
1592357241Lugduni. Lyon.: Antonium Gryphium. 1592. 16mo. Old full calf raised bands elaborate gilt decorations gilt ruled borders all edges gilt IHS monogram in oval cameo on covers. Lacks the front free endpaper scattered dampstains lacks the clasps otherwise very good. 12.5x7.5x4 cm. Latin text. “Lives and Manners of the Philosophersâ€. Latin translation of this Greek philosophical and biographical classic in an splendid old binding. weight: 0.6 lb. Antonium Gryphium. hardcover
BN104017William Heinemann/Loeb Classical Library. Hardcover. Lives of Eminent Philosophers: Vol 2 Loeb Classical Library <br/><br/>Lives of Eminent Philosophers: Vol 2 Loeb Classical Library William Heinemann/Loeb Classical Library hardcover
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
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
1784114437Carlsruhe: bey Christian Gottlieb Schmieder, 1784. 17 cm ; Halbleder
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
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
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
2017__0444639411Elsevier 2017. Hardcover. New. 466 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. Elsevier hardcover
BN314700De Gruyter. Hardcover. Indices Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana <br/><br/>Indices Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana Diogenes Laertius De Gruyter hardcover
175912032Leipzig, Johann Paul Kraus, 1759. Gr.-8vo. 7 Bl., 756 S., 47 Bl. (Indices). Hpgt. d. Zeit m. hs. Rückentitel. Rotschnitt.