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1900104274Paris : Edouard Pelletan 1900. 245x175mm. XII - illustrÂŽ ÂŽdition bilingue: grec ancien et francais. Reliure demi-basane ˆ coins avec piÂce noir de titre et dÕauteur dorÂŽs au dos ˆ trois nerfs. Plats papier soie. Tranche supÂŽrieure dorÂŽe. Couvertures conservÂŽes. Exemplaire numÂŽrotÂŽ n.¡ 221 / 350. Rousseurs marginales plus importante sur les premiÂres et derniÂres pages. 519 Edouard Pelletan unknown
1884FGN13-C-22Paris: A. Quantin 1884. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 6" by 4". Meaulle. A lovely copy of these short pastoral poems attributed to the ancient Greek poet Theocritus in a recent binding. Theocritus was a Greek poet hailing from Sicily active around the second century BC and best known for his pastoral poetry.Featuring engraved head and tail pieces by Meaulle including twelve in chromolithography. With decorative borders throughout. In the French language. In a modern half leather binding with marbled boards in warm colours. The pages are gilt to the top edge. Externally fine. Front hinge slightly strained. Internally generally firmly bound with some strain to at title page. Pages are generally bright and clean with just occasional light spotting. Very Good Indeed A. Quantin hardcover
1895100098430Bibliothèque Charpentier 1895. Bon état couverture défraîchie tranche ternie intérieur propre jauni. in12. 1895. Relié. Bibliothèque Charpentier unknown
1900mon0000101316Paris: Edouard Pelletan 1900. Paperback original printed wrappers 41 pages texte grec avec une traduction nouvelle et un avant-propos de M. Andre Bellessort VERY GOOD. Paris: Edouard Pelletan paperback
18895799London: Macmillan and Co. 1889. LARGE-PAPER EDITION ONE OF 250 COPIES 8vo pp. xlii 210. Original limp vellum fore-edge extensions spine lettered in gilt two green silk cords exposed on each board near the spine. Endpapers lightly spotted. Some spotting to vellum rear joint with a small split near head. First published in 1880 this is the second edition of Andrew Lang’s translations of the Greek bucolic poets in its limited large-paper issue and in the special publisher’s vellum binding normally seen in blue cloth. Macmillan and Co. hardcover
186170184Paris: Poulet Malassis & De Broise 1861. Fine. Poulet Malassis & De Broise Paris 1861 12.50 x 19.50 cm relié First edition of the French translation established by Leconte de Lisle. Half red shagreen binding spine with five raised bands decorated with gilt and blind fillets traces of rubbing to joints and edges small angular lack to head original wrappers preserved. Some occasional minor foxing. Poulet Malassis & De Broise hardcover
18967682Editions Edouard Pelletan 1896. Hardcover. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture rigide. Texte grec et traduction de M. André Bellessort précédée d'une lettre de Sicile par Anatole France. Illustrations de Georges Bellenger. Exemplaire numéroté sur vélin avec tirage à part de toutes les gravures sur chine reliées à la fin du volume. Reliure pleine soie. 51 pages. 15 gravures. 17 x 24 cm. <i>ref. 7682</i> Editions Edouard Pelletan hardcover
1884140111884. S.l. La Tradition 1947. Un vol. au format pt in-4 283 x 193 mm de 144 pp. en feuillles sous couverture titrÂŽe ˆ rabats rempliÂŽs et ÂŽtui-chemise cartonnÂŽ dos lisse piÂce de titre contrecollÂŽe. Tirage unique ˆ 492 exemplaires. Celui-ci un des 200 du tirage numÂŽrotÂŽ sur vÂŽlin d'Arches blanc recelant in fine - outre les compositions originales in et hors-texte de Rosette Chicotot dans le texte - deux planches supplÂŽmentaires en un seul ÂŽtat sur les deux annoncÂŽs. ''Chicotot fut l'ÂŽlÂve de Laurens Schommer et Guillonnet. A exposÂŽ des paysages et des natures mortes au Salon des Artistes franÂais dont elle est sociÂŽtaire. Mention honorable en 1928''. in BÂŽnÂŽzit. ''Les Idylles dÕune grande libertÂŽ stylistique et formelle ont des sujets aussi variÂŽs que la mythologie comme dans Çle cyclopeÈ les fÂtes religieuses ou encore la magie.'' BÂŽnÂŽzit II Dictionnaire des peintres p. 725. TrÂs rares rousseurs en marge de quelques feuillets. Du reste trÂs belle condition. b42961 unknown
182970212-A-66681Londini: Whittaker Treacher et Arnot 1829. Cloth bindings. XXII 471; 133 260 pp. -covers rubbed and somewhat foxed edges and corners bumped spine of vol. 1 loose at the top about 3 cm paper slightly browned name on endpapers otherwise good ex libris. Whittaker, Treacher et Arnot hardcover
183396057Paris : Typographie de Firmin Didot FrÂres 1833. 210x130mm. XLVII - ÂŽdition bilingue: franÂais - grec ancien reliure demi-basane. Auteur titre et filets dorÂŽs au dos dorures passÂŽes. Plats papier marbrÂŽ. Cachet de possesseur sur le haut de la page de garde supÂŽrieure. Bon ÂŽtat. 577 Typographie de Firmin Didot FrÂres unknown
1888126361888. Encuadernación en media piel en marroquín. unknown
183340725Paris: Typographie de Firmin Didot Freres 1833. Green half leather gilt text and decoration on spine. xlviii5022 pp.; 23x15 cm. French and Greek - edges covers sl. rubbed corners sl. bumped top of spine sl. dam. front hinge bit weak Although very good see picture. Typographie de Firmin Didot Freres hardcover
181951602Leipzig Weidmannia 1819. 8vo. Contemporary half calf with gilt lettering to spine. Small stamp to title-page and spine with wear. XII10404 pp. <br/><br/><em>Brunet V:784. </em> unknown
181920793Leipzig Weidmannia 1819. Later full cloth. XII1040 pp. Greek and Latin text. <br/><br/><em>Brunet V:784. </em> hardcover
181946681Leipzig Weidmannia 1819. Contemp. hcalf. Richly gilt spine. Spne a bit worn and a small crack at top of hinge 2 cm. XII10404 pp. Greek and Latin text. Stamp on titlepage. <br/><br/><em>Brunet V:784. </em> unknown
1870000013332Lipsiae = Leipzig: B.G. Teubneri = B.G. Teubner 1870. Later edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. 9 4-315 6 pp. Contemporary green morocco with triple gilt borders on each board gilt decorations to the boards' edges and turn-ins spine in six compartments with gilt decorations and lettering; all edges gilt. Marbled endpapers and pastedowns. Bound by Chambolle-Duru with the binder's stamp on the front board's bottom turn-in. Text in Ancient Greek with the commentary in Greek and Latin. Instruxit Adolf Theodore Arm. Fritzsche and Joannis Dorothei. With annotations selected by Christopher Wordsworth. In one comprehensive volume. Ramsden 81. Oxford Classical Dictionary 1498-1499. Theocritus was a poet from Syracuse and wrote at the Alexandrian court. He is credited with creating the bucolic genre of poetry. Theocritus' poems feature minor characters from the Odyssey as well as goatherds with a passion for poetry. Favorite themes of the poet include doomed love an individual's zeal for their dreams and art for the sake of art itself. A beautifully bound copy of the Hellenistic poet's work. Some rubbing to the boards' edges light rubbing to the joints. A bookseller's ticket from B.H. Blackwell's of Oxford. B.G. Teubneri [= B.G. Teubner] hardcover
1871987Y2Lipsiae; Oxonii : Ottonis Holtze; Apud Parker et Socios 1871-1890. Vellum. Very Good. 5.5" by 4". None. Four vellum-bound volumes of classical literature being the editions of German scholars Johann Stallbaum and Christian Hermann Weisse. A charming set comprising four pocket volumes containing the works of Plato Homer Aeschylus and Theocritus. Uniformly bound in full vellum with morocco spine labels.Works are in Greek with titles and accompanying critical notes in Latin. Comprising the following:Platonis Opera Omnia ad Fiem Optimorum Librorum Denu Recognovit et una cum Scholis Graecis Tomus VII 1871 - New Tauchnitz stereotype edition new impression. Edited with amendments by Johann Gottfried Stallbaum a German classical scholar. Includes Timaeus Timaei Locri Lib. De Anima Mundi. Critias Parmenides. Symposion.Aeschyli Tragoediae. ad Praestantium Librorum Fidem Recensuit et Animadversiones Criticas 1877 - New Tauchnitz stereotype edition new impression. With critical notes by Christian Hermann Weisse a German Protestant religious philosopher and professor at the University of Leipzig. Very scarce.Homeri Odyssea 1889 - No editor stated. Editor's note stating this edition follows the text of Immanuel Bekker Berol. 8vo. 1843.Theocriti Bionis et Moschi Idyllia. Ad Optimorum Librorum Fidem Recensuit Notasque Criticas Adiecit 1890 - New Tauchnitz stereotype edition new impression. With critical notes by Weisse. Very scarce. Uniformly bound in full vellum with morocco spine labels. Externally with speckling and a few spots to the vellum. With discolouration to the spines. Internally very firmly bound. Pages are bright and generally clean with spots to the endpapers. Very Good Ottonis Holtze; Apud Parker et Socios hardcover
1896ST16988Paris: Édouard Pelletan 1896. No. 9 OF 25 COPIES from a total run of 350 WITH AN ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR by Georges Bellenger and two extra suites of illustrations signed by E. Froment. 295 x 228 mm. 11 5/8 x 9". 3 p.l. xi 4 16-41 9 pp. 1 leaf blank. French translation by André Bellessort. Prefaced by a letter from Anatole France. <br/> ELEGANT HONEY BROWN MOROCCO GILT BY LORTIC fils covers with Greek key frame central panel enclosed by interlocking frames of brown and gilt rules embellished with gilt volutes and flowers oblique palmette cornerpieces raised bands spine compartments with centerpiece formed by drawer-handle tools and palmettes gilt lettering wide turn-ins with palmette frame purple watered silk endleaves marbled paper flyleaves all edges gilt. Original paper wrappers bound in. Preserved in a calf-lined marbled paper slipcase. Text in two alternating decorative frames tailpiece at end and 12 illustrations three of them full-page by Georges Bellenger engraved by E. Froment this copy with two additional suites of the 15 engravings one on japon one on chine bound at rear and WITH AN ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR of two nymphs tormenting a faun SIGNED BY GEORGES BELLENGER. Parallel text in Greek and French on facing pages. Front flyleaf with engraved armorial bookplate. Carteret IV 377. ◆A couple of tiny dark spots to front board title page with three small spots of foxing but A VERY FINE COPY clean and fresh internally with generous margins the watercolor on bright stock and the binding unworn.<br/> <br/> From one of the leading publishers of luxury editions during what Ray calls "the golden age of bibliophiles" this is an excerpt from the "Idylls" of Theocritus in a binding from an esteemed Parisian workshop. Marcellin Lortic 1852-1928 was trained by his father Pierre 1822-92 one of the great binders of 19th century Paris; the firm was known for their superb interpretations of traditional styles. Flety notes that unlike his father Lortic fils handled all aspects of a binding himself as designer binder and gilder. He was an eccentric workaholic living alone in his workshop and devoting his life to his craft. According to Flety "his bindings appeared in numerous libraries of great collectors of his time" who showed their satisfaction and appreciation with persistent loyalty. Protective of his reputation--and also loathe to work with others--he refused to hire an apprentice/successor choosing instead to sell his equipment and tools when he was no longer able to work. <br /> <br /> Our text follows in the tradition of an ancient Greek poetic form comprising a conversation between two lovers often unsurprisingly with amorous content--in the present case seduction leading to marriage. The style was adopted by and enjoyed a vogue among Symbolist poets like Paul Verlaine in the 19th century. The illustrations--alive with nymphs fauns and other mythological creatures--are the work of Georges Bellenger 1847-1918. He exhibited landscapes and still life paintings in the Paris Salon but was best known for his lithographs. He received a commendation from the Société des Artistes Français in 1889. Édouard Pelletan unknown