340 résultats
1971211066New York: Clover Hill Editions. Chilmark Press 1971. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Like New. Number 31 of just 270 such copies. Original quarter brown buckram gilt lettered spine and marbled boards; pp. xviii 55 3 blanks; 8 intaglio etchings including 7 full-page by Anthony Gross. Complete with original slipcase. Firm and square no bumps strong joints. Contents crisp fresh and tight. Thus a very nice copy. Clover Hill Editions. Chilmark Press hardcover
17463487Glasguae Glasgow: In aedibus Academicis excudebant Robertus et Andreas Foulis 1746. Foolscap 8vo pp. xii 186 58. Contemporary brown calf boards bordered with a double gilt rule spine divided by raised bands compartments with central decorative crosses and circular cornerpieces all gilt marbled endpapers edges red. Lightly toned some spotting. Extremities a touch rubbed joint ends just slightly cracking a few marks label lost from spine. Early MS shelfmark label to front pastedown modern bookplate to flyleaf. Reprinting the edition of Daniel Heinsius originally published in 1603 including Greek scholia. This is Gaskell’s larger foolscap 8vo issue with the Pro Patria watermark. Gaskell 78; ESTC T138185. In aedibus Academicis excudebant Robertus et Andreas Foulis hardcover
1929B6899Paris: A l’Enseigne du Pot Casse. C. 1929. Boards sunned. Interior is clean and crisp. Binding: Full green suede boards faded. Gilt lettering and tooling on flat spine. Wide suede turn-ins with gilt-tooled dentelles. Heavier green marbled pasted and free endpapers. Top edges marbled red. Housed in paperboard slipcase marbled green as with endpapers. <br><br><br> Notes: Text in French. Limited edition no. 1639. Size: Small 8vo. 173 x 105mm Illustration: A very good example of this translation of Theocritus’ poems. <br>Publisher’s ticket bound in at back. <br> Provenance: Marie D. Bauset lettered in gilt at bottom edge of turn-in. Category: Book Classics; Book Literature; A l’Enseigne du Pot Casse. hardcover
1746756485Glasguae Glasgow: Robertus et Adreas Foulis 1746. Full leather. Small quarto bound in contemporary calf. Gilt outlining to boards Gilt edges. Raised bands to spine with gilt decoration and red spine label. Boards show average wear with scuffing to rear board. Corners bumped. Binding sound text clean. Marbeled end papers. Paper is in good shape some foxing and staining. Sewn bookmark present. Theocritus invented the genre of pastoral or bucolic poetry. Daniel Heinsius or Heins was one of the most famous scholars of the Dutch Renaissance. Greek and Latin text. Bound with a "table" or index of key greek words Glasguae [Glasgow]: Robertus et Adreas Foulis hardcover
1971261704New York: Designed and printed by Will and Sebastian Carter at the Rampant Lions Press for Clover Hill Editions Chilmark Press 1971. 107 of 270 copies total edition of 417. 8 etchings by Anthony Gross. 54 1 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Quarter crimson buckram and marbled boards. Fine in slipcase. Gross Anthony. 107 of 270 copies total edition of 417. 8 etchings by Anthony Gross. 54 1 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Designed and printed by Will and Sebastian Carter at the Rampant Lions Press, for Clover Hill Editions, Chilmark Press unknown
54315Lugduni Batavorum Leiden: Apud A. et J. Honkoop 1810. 8vo. pp. xvi 567 i. Text in Greek and Latin. Small ink stamp to title-page. A few tiny marginal notes. Contemporary vellum gilt spine gilt borders central gilt coat of arms of Utrecht to boards. Some light smudgy marks ties lost very good indeed MS notes in an old hand to ffep. With prize certificate made out to Jacobus Adolphus Carolus Rovers dated '6 Septemb. 1816' with several Masters' signatures. Round inkstamp to title-page 'Academia Rheno-Traiectina'. Edition by Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer 1715-1785 Dutch classical scholar at Leiden. A follower of Tiberius Hemsterhuis he succeeded him in 1766 in the chair of Greek at Leiden. Hoffman III 483; Spoelder 7. Lugduni Batavorum [Leiden]: Apud A. et J. Honkoop, 1810. hardcover
1971018862New York: Clover Hill Editions 1971. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. Gross Anthony. Quarter maroon cloth over marbled boards. Fine in a fine cloth- and paper-covered board slipcase. This is the sixth of the Clover Hill editions of the Chilmark Press." No. 81 of 270 copies. 8 etchings by Anthony Gross. Extra shipping for overseas. <br/> <br/> Clover Hill Editions hardcover
1971019660Clover Hill Editions Chilmark Press 1971. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Limited edition #130 of 270 numbered copies printed in Palatino on Barcham Green hand-made paper by Will & Sebastian Carter at the Rampant Lions Press. A beautiful copy in like slipcase. Clover Hill Editions, Chilmark Press Hardcover
1792330912Bath: R. Cruttwell 1792. hardcover. Translated from the Greek into English Verse by the Reverend Richard Polwhele. 2 volumes bound in one. viii 319 3; iv 226 1 pages. Thick 8vo attractively bound in 19th century 3/4 brown morocco and marbled boards; gilt-decorated spine with raised bands; marbled page edges. Bath: R. Cruttwell 1792. A new edition corrected.<br/> <br/> A fine copy with very clean pages.<br/> <br/> R. Cruttwell unknown
51-6830London:The Medici Society Ltd. 1922. 2 volumes. 36 92 4 pp & x 28 4 pp. 20 mounted color plates by W. Russell Flint with printed tissue guards. 4to original linen-backed pale blue boards paper labels on spines and covers top edges gilt printed dust jackets. No. 160 of 500 copies.Original set on Riccardi hand-made paper. Gotham Book Mart ticket to volume 1 rear pastedown.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:328106379: Each volume has a separate title page.Collation: v.1: xxxv 92 p. 1 l. 15 leaves of plates col. & mounted incl. front. v.2: xii 28 p. 1 l. 5 leaves of plates col. & mounted incl. front."Of this Edition of Theocritus Bion and Moschus have been printed in the Riccardi Fount on handmake Riccardi Paper 500 copies; upon Vellum 12 copies of which 10 are for sale. In two volumes."--v.1 prelim."Of the engraved Title-page the lettering has been designed by Edith M. Engall and the central ornament by W. Russell Flint."--v.1 prelim Plates accompanied by guard-sheets with explanatory letter-press printed in redRiccardi Press printing device on one of the last fly-leaves; Riccardi Press watermark also visible on same page.Condition:Jacket spine and edges sunned some tape repairs volume paper labels foxing light shelfwear; some rare minor foxing in volume; near fine in good jackets. London:The Medici Society Ltd., 1922 hardcover
63919Collection Antiqua - A l'Enseigne du Pot Cassé P. 1929 In-8 244pp. illustr. bois gravés et frontispices de Gabrielle Fauré un des 300 exemplaires numerotés sur Vergé de Rives tirage de tete grandes marges A84-A1 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
1971158321NY: Chilmark Press Clover Hill Editions 1971. Hardcover. #50 of edition of 270 4to Bound in quarter buckram and marbled boards with slipcase. Minor discoloration to spine else fine condition / slipcase lightly rubbed and beginning to separate at the back edge. Chilmark Press, Clover Hill Editions hardcover
174625127Glasguae Glasgow Glascow Glasgow: In aedibus academicis excudebant Robertus et Andreas Foulis 1746. Fine. In aedibus academicis excudebant Robertus et Andreas Foulis Glasguae Glasgow Glascow Glasgow 1746 9.50 x 16.50 cm relié Greek edition with Latin translation at foot of page. Fine printing. Contemporary full glazed calf binding. Decorated spine with raised bands. Red morocco title-label. Triple fillet frame on boards. Edges gilt. Head slightly worn. Corners slightly bumped. Good edition containing the translation by the famous Latinist Daniel Heinsius who held the chair of belles-lettres at Leiden. In aedibus academicis excudebant Robertus et Andreas Foulis hardcover
19229749London: Medici Society 1922. Edition limited to 512 copies this #389/500 on hand-made Riccardi paper 2 volumes 4to 20 mounted color plates by Flint sensuously rendering the works of these late Greek poets; fine set in original holland-backed boards paper labels on upper covers and spines; this set retaining its original printed dust jackets lightly chipped at extremities. Medici Society unknown
192214015London Liverpool & Boston: Medici Society 1922. Edition limited to 512 copies this copy #294 of 500 on Riccardi hand-made paper; 2 vols. 4to 20 mounted color plates by Flint sensuously rendering the works of these late Greek poets; fine set in the orig. printed dust-jackets which are faded at the extremities. Medici Society unknown
179629034<p>Printed in Paris by Didot jeune during l'an IV 1796 Idylles de Théocrite traduites en français par J.B. Gail offers a French translation of Theocritus's Idylls. Gail's version appears in a 16mo volume bound in red morocco with gilt spine and marbled boards and edges. This edition contains 19 engravings. It reflects the period's classical revival in literary publishing. Condition: Near Fine. Bright binding with only light corner rubbing. Internally fresh and clean. Format: Sextodecimo 16mo single volume. Collation: 152 pp; 170 pp. Illustrations: 19 engraved plates. Edition: First French Translation Edition 1796. #29034. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> de l'imprimerie de Didot jeune hardcover
197184375Chilmark Press 1971-01-01. Hardcover. Like New. New York: Chilmark Press 1971. First edition thus. Quarter maroon cloth over marbled boards. Fine in a fine cloth and paper-covered board slipcase. xv 54 pp. "This is the sixth of the Clover Hill editions of the Chilmark Press." No. 113 of 270 copies. Reprint of the ed. printed at Oxford in 1588. oversized and overweight. Please email for photos. Chilmark Press, hardcover
197141936Chilmark Press Clover Hill Editions 1971. Hardcover. Like New. Clover Hill Chilmark Press New York Large 4to xv iii 54 vi pp. Original brown ¼ buckram with marbled boards printed on paper made by J. Barcham Green. Limited edition No. 127 of 270 copies. An as new copy in matching original slipcase Oversized and Overweight Please email for photos. Chilmark Press, Clover Hill Editions hardcover
1946268663Paris : Union bibliophile de France 1946. First Edition. Softcover. Very good copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges slightly nicked and dust-dulled as with age. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and strong. Contained in decorated slip-case. Physical description; 169 p. fig. médaillon en relief à la couv. ; In-fol. Subject; Théocrite. Paris : Union bibliophile de France paperback
1922978F39London: The Medici Society 1922. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 11" by 8.5". W. Russell Flint. Illustrated with colour plates here are two volumes of classical bucolic and pastoral poetry translated into English by fairy tale collector Andrew Lang. A limited edition work. Limited editions of the first editions of Andrew Lang's English verse translations of the Idyls of classical poets Theocritus Bion and Moschus. Numbers 402 of 500 copies of each volume produced.In the publisher's original unclipped dust wrappers.Volume I illustrated with fifteen mounted colour plates and volume II with five mounted colour plates all after Scottish artist and illustrator William Russell Flint.Collated complete.The Idyls of Bion and Moschus are short bucolic poems by the Hellenistic Greek poets Bion of Smyrna and Moschus of Syracuse blending pastoral scenes of shepherd life with themes of love myth and elegy.The Idyls of Theocritus are the earliest and most influential pastoral poems presenting vivid depictions of rustic life mythological narratives and the loves and rivalries of herdsmen. It became the model for later European pastoral poetry. In the publisher's original cloth backed paper covered boards with unclipped dust wrappers. Externally fine. Dust wrappers significantly age toned to back strip with sunning to wrap perimeters. Chipping and minor losses to back strip head and tail. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean and bright with only the odd spot. Near Fine The Medici Society 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
1770a006.theoGB: Oxonii: E. Typographeo Clarendoniano 1770. Contemporary full leather with raised bands and burgundy title labels. Volume I title page dedication i-lxix then lx shoudl be lxx 2 1-134 4 135-191 193-236 80. index verborum Volume II title page contents 1-388 4 389-412 Some pages misnumbered 95 93; 183 283 & 238 and 239 used twice resulting in no pages 243-4. Text is complete as issued and fully collated. Generally the texts are clean and tight with occasional dustiness mostly to top margins. BUT NOTE I old worm holes to leading edge and bottom margin of endpapers and first eight leaves minor. Some sections of text appear to be printed on poorer quality paper and show some minor browning. A few other pages a bit marked. The leather bindings are in very good condition with covers holding very soundly but both books are a bit warped. Contemporary armorial bookplate of Townley featuring their arms Argent on a fesse sable a cinquefoil or in chief three mullets of the second in wreaths of flowers etc but not their name. From the library of Town Head House Windermere. in both books.SPECIAL POSTAGE RATES APPLY GB 2018 £8 Packed weight 4200g. . 1st Edition. Hardback. VG-/No DW. Oxonii: E. Typographeo Clarendoniano Hardcover
17604496Oxford: n. pr. 1760. 4to pp. 8 numbered 1 91-94 94 93 42. Stitched as issued sometime folded horizontally. Toned in places final page browned some spots and light soiling edges a little creased. ‘Thick’ in a small contemporary hand to top corner of first page. An unrecorded specimen for an unspecified edition of Theocritus but probably Warton’s highly regarded version issued in 1770 by the Clarendon Press. The cover title reads simply ‘Specimens of Theocritus’ but no other quarto edition of the author was published in Great Britain in the 18th century. The arrangement is unusual: the first page is the section title. The second prints the introduction and first ten lines of Idyll VI while the third page begins Idyll VI again but prints the first twelve lines this time without accents. The fourth page follows on from the text on the second now with a Latin translation at the foot in a single column. The fifth page starts Idyll VI again printing the first 12 lines without accents but omitting the scholiast’s introduction adding instead a Latin translation in two columns. The sixth page is just a Latin translation of the first thirty or so lines in one column and the seventh page contains scholia and the eighth variorum notes. Warton’s edition uses a layout similar to that on the third page here though in the published book Idyll VI appears on p. 31 and other details of typography vary; the type itself is similarly very close but with considerable variation in use of ligatures between the specimen and the published text. On the other hand Warton’s edition also does not include variorium notes and the text of the scholia there is significantly different to the specimen page. The crucial element is that Warton’s edition was notable for the absence of accents in its Greek text - testing whether such a change would work may make sense of the variations in this specimen and the variorum notes may have been cut along with portions of the scholia by the time the edition was in the press. Letters between Toup and Warton indicate that printing was underway as early as May 1768 so this specimen would likely predate that. [n. pr.] unknown
16042720Heidelberg: Ex Bibliopolio Commeliniano 1604. 4to pp. xxviii 432. Near-contemporary vellum boards boards bordered in blind with a small centrepiece and cornerpieces of the same tool in blind spine lettered in ink front board lettered ‘MCG / 1614’ in gilt edges blue. Lightly browned some spotting. Vellum somewhat soiled and showing some creasing on spine and a few scratches to boards hinge strained at title-page. Old stamp of a German school library to title-page first 20 leaves of text with underlining in red ink and several annotations in black ink most of them on the first page of text a binder’s blank at the end also filled with notes in the same hand. The second Heinsius edition of Theocritus which followed an octavo of 1603 that Heinsius reportedly tried to suppress. The second ‘is preferable and is in fact a very excellent edition. Heinsius’s readings are learned sagacious and ingenious’ Dibdin. VD17 23:240602X; Dibdin II 486; Schweiger I 310. Ex Bibliopolio Commeliniano hardcover