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B9781836204879Paperback / softback. New. Implement the entire CNAPP lifecycle from designing planning adopting deploying and operationalizing to enhance your organization's overall cloud security posture. Key Features Master the CNAPP lifecycle from planning to operationalization using real-world practical scenarios. Dive deep into the features of Microsoft's Defender for Cloud to elevate your organization’s security posture. Explore hands-on examples and implementation techniques from a leading expert in the cybersecurity industry Book DescriptionCloud security is a pivotal aspect of modern IT infrastructure essential for safeguarding critical data and services. This comprehensive book explores Cloud Native Application Protection Platforms CNAPP guiding you through adopting deploying and managing these solutions effectively. Written by Yuri Diogenes Principal PM from Microsoft who has been with Defender for Cloud since its inception formerly Azure Security Center this book distills complex concepts into actionable knowledge making it an indispensable resource for Cloud Security Professionals. The book begins with a solid foundation detailing the why and how of CNAPP preparing you for deeper engagement with the subject. As you progress it delves into practical applications including using Microsoft Defender for Cloud to enhance your organization's security posture handle multicloud environments and integrate governance and continuous improvement practices into your operations. Further you'll learn how to operationalize your CNAPP framework emphasizing risk management attack disruption leveraging AI to enhance security measures and integrating Defender for Cloud with Microsoft Security Exposure Management XSPM. By the end you'll be ready to implement and optimize CNAPP solution in your workplace ensuring a robust defense against evolving threats.What you will learn Implement Microsoft Defender for Cloud across diverse IT environments Harness DevOps security capabilities to tighten cloud operations Leverage AI tools like Microsoft Copilot for advanced threat detection Secure storage and databases with tailored protection strategies Integrate Microsoft CNAPP with SIEM solutions like Microsoft Sentinel and Microsoft Security Exposure Management XSPM Optimize your cloud security posture with continuous improvement practices Develop effective incident response plans and proactive threat hunting techniques Who this book is forThis book is aimed at Cloud Security Professionals that work with Cloud Security Posture Management or Workload Protection. DevOps Engineers that need to have a better understanding of Cloud Security Tools and SOC Analysts that need to understand how CNAPP can enhance their threat hunting capabilities can also benefit from this book. Basic knowledge of Cloud Computing including Cloud Providers such as Azure AWS and GCP is assumed. paperback
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19611384550Panama: R. of P. 1961. Softcover. Octavo 496 pages. In Good plus condition. Paperback binding. Beige covers have black lettering to the front/rear. Exterior has moderate wear including chip to rear head fore corner slight age toning and few small chips to the edges. Text block has age toning/foxing to the edges. Slight cracking to the hinges. Previous bookshop's information stamped to page nine. Illustrated. <br /> <br /> <p> NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column M ND-M. 1384550. FP New Rockville Stock. R. of P. 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
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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
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
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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
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
192927510Firmin-Didot Et Sociis. 1929. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Neatly rebound in black pebbled cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover G. P. Goold.; Full title includes: "Accedunt Olympiodori ammonii iamblichi porphyrii et aliorum vitae platonis aristotelis pythagorae plotini et isidori". 319 182 pp. Text in Greek and Latin; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 501 pages . Firmin-Didot Et Sociis hardcover
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
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
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
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