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Opera seria in tre atti. Testi di Carlo Pepoli (55b).
Opera in tre atti e un prologo; parole e musica dell'A., completata e istrumentata da N. Rimsky-Korsakow e A. Glazounow. Versione ritmica italiana di Antonio Lega. Libretto di sala. Conservato all'interno il biglietto d'ingresso utilizzato dall'originario proprietario per accedere alla rappresentazione svoltasi presso il teatro Massimo Bellini (55b).
In 16o, pp. 36, br. Con sovraccoperta rosa, libretto del dramma musicato da Lionello Ventura rappresentata nel Teatro di Società in Treviso nell'autunno 1877, con timbro di proprietà e note a matita colorata, gore di umidità alle ultime pagg. Molto buono (6903/ BUONO - ALDA - DRAMMA LIRICO - VENTURA - TREVISO)
Roma, Scalia, 1970. In 4°pp.59n.+ 4nn. bross. edit. Con sovraccoperta illustrata. Illustrazioni n.t. a piena pag. (Invio Dedica Autografa dell’A. al Poeta Napoletano Ettore De Mura.
Libretto d'opera (33f).
Libretto d'opera in brossura senza copertina (33f).
Torino, Stabilimento Musicale premiato Giudici e Strada, 1872, 16mo (cm. 17,5 x 11,5) punto metallico, pp. 40
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Small sticker stain to front board. Sticker damage to front pastedown. Corners a bit rounded. Lettering to spine a bit rubbed. ; 328 pages; Toward the beginning of the seventh century B. C. There was a flowering of "personal" poetry marked by a passion and a candor that are in striking contrast to the epic tradition. Burnett presents a convincing new interpretation of the three most important poets of the period.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 560 pages.
Spine browned. Gift inscription from Holoka to G. P. Goold on front wrap in ink. ; Pp 65-154; Classical World October 1979, Volume 73 No. 2; 89 pages; Signed by Author
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Red. cloth boards. 4 3/4"w x 7 1/4"h. 494 pages, plus advertisements. Modern Library number 303.
An original vintage copy NOTa reproduction (Volume I of a 2 Volume set - will NOT be sold separately) Clean, tight, unmarked text. Scuffing to head and foot of spine, corners slightly bumped Book
Parallel texts in Greek & English "A bilingual edition of the work of the Greek poet Sappho, in a new translation by Anne Carson. Sappho lived on the island of Lesbos from about 630 B.C. She was a musical genius who devoted her life to composing and performing songs. Of the nine books of lyrics Sappho is said to have composed, none of the music is extant and only one poem has survived complete. All the rest are fragments. In this book, Carson presents all of Sappho"s fragments in Greek and in English. Brackets and spaces give the reader a sense of what is absent as well as what is present on the papyrus. Carson"s translation illuminates Sappho"s reflections on love, desire, marriage, exile, bees, old age, shame, time, and many other aspects of the human situation" Book
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Contents: I. The Frog or the Nightingale? A Theocritean Problem; II. Spells and Enchantment in Theocritus' Idyll II; III. The Panpipe (or Syrinx) in Theocritus; IV. The "Male" Aphrodite: Leonidas, A. P. IX, 320; V. Theocritus' Idyll XIII. ; London Studies in Classical Philology 3; 89 pages
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Small 4to. (27 x 19 cm). In Turkish. 85 p. B/w ills. Folk songs, folk poetry, and lullabies from Akhisar City. A comprehensive study on a local folk-lore and music / lyrics. Akhisar türkü, mani ve ninnileri.
Scholar's name to ffep (Douglas Young). Some foxing to spine and foreedge of wraps. Writing in pen in margin of 1 page by D. Young. Light foxing to top of textblock. ; Greek text with Italian commentary. ; 314 pages; Written in different languages including Italian and Greek. Printed in Italy.
Former owner's name to ffep. Some chipping and small tears to foreedges of wraps. Light Writing in pen to margins of about 5 pages. Tanning to some pages. ; Greek text with Italian commentary. ; 314 pages; Written in different languages including Italian and Greek. Printed in Italy.
Book is in excellent condition with one barely bumped corner as the only flaw. Black cloth HB covers with gilt print at spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows edge wear, small tears at corners and spine. 244 pages with b&w photos and prints.
Faint creasing and rubbing to wraps. ; Examines the most important of the poets' themes-- love, wine, athletics, politics, friends and enemies, gods and heroes, life and death, poetry and music--. The texts are all printed in the original with accompanying translations. ; 312 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Contents: I. The Libyan Goddesses (A. P. VI,225) ; II. The Rose of Aphrodite; III. An Epigram by Moero; IV. An Epigram by Leonidas; V. Pan Stalking Daphnis; VI. On the Structure of Theocritus' Idyll IX; VII. Springs of Crystal and of Silver; VIII. Two Textual Problems in Theocitus' Idyll XV; IX. The Lion and the Gallus.; London Studies in Classical Philology 5; 81 pages
Introduzione - Note al testo e alle illustrazioni - Tavole sinottiche - Indicazioni bibliografiche - Indice analitico - Referenze fotografiche 1 27,5x24 cm., legatura in piena tela, sopraccoperta in acetato rosso con figura di attore, pp. 303 (3), 336 illustrazioni in bianconero e XV a colori applicate, prima edizione italiana, prime e ultime pagine allentate senza danno, buone condizioni.
In 16 (cm 10 x 16,5), pp. 72. Piccolo alone al frontespizio. Brossura editoriale rimontata. Libretto in traduzione italiana dell'opera musicata da Meyerbeer su parole di Eugene Scribe andata in scena al Teatro Regio di Torino durante il Carnevale Quaresima 1854-55. La prima assoluta dell'opera fu a Parigi, all'Opera, il 29 febbraio 1836. La prima italiana, con il titolo "Gli Anglicani" e' alla Pergola di Firenze il 26 dicembre 1841 (in un primo tempo, a causa della censura, l'opera venne anche rappresentata con il titolo di "I guelfi e i Ghibellini"). G. Pannunzio, in "La persecuzione dei giusti. Presenze ugonotte nella letteratura drammatica dell'Ottocento italiano" (p. 51), afferma che la traduzione dell'opera apparve gia' in ambiente napoletano dopo il 1836. Questo testo intitolato "Gli Ugonotti. Dramma in cinque atti di Eugene Scribe. Musica di Giacomo Meyerbeer" (Napoli, A spese dell'editore, s.d.) e' conforme a "Gli Ugonotti. Opera in cinque atti. Versione italiana" pubblicata a Milano da Ricordi senza data (ma 1837).
P., Hachette-Fabbri, 1969. In-4 reliure toile grenat sous jaquette illustrée et etui toile grenat, 237 pp. Abondamment illustré en couleurs et en noir. Rousseurs sur les pages de garde sinon TB état.
Roma, Alberto Stock,1922. In 4°picc.pp.295n. bross. rifatta,esemplare intonso in carta pesante.
In 4° picc., legatuta T.Tela edit., sovracop. fig. a colori, pp. 131(1) con numerose tavv. f.t. b.n. ed a col. ripieg. Infine, Indice dei nomi, opere e dei balletti citati. Testi di: G.Pannain, E.Gara, V.Costantini, E.Colosimo, G.Tani e L.Jannattoni. Marginali strappetti alla sovr.