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1861108680Paris Poulet-Malassis et De Broise 1861 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, non coupé, VII + 274 pp. Edition originale de cette traduction littérale avec un envoi autographe signé de Leconte de Lisle au peintre Auguste-Louis Jobbé-Duval. Petite tache d'encre sur le premier plat de la couverture, sinon bon exemplaire.
1861108680Paris Poulet-Malassis et De Broise 1861 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, non coupé, VII + 274 pp. Edition originale de cette traduction littérale avec un envoi autographe signé de Leconte de Lisle au peintre Auguste-Louis Jobbé-Duval. Petite tache d'encre sur le premier plat de la couverture, sinon bon exemplaire.
175471145Arezzo Michele Bellotti 1754. In 8° antico mezza pelle coeva con punte piccola mancanza alla cuffia di testa tagli rossi. Pp. XXVIII 192 bel medaglione inciso al frontespizio finalini testatine ed alcuni capilettera ornati. Nelle ultime due facciate sono riprodotte l'accetta e l'alia di Teocrito. L'Abate Anton Maria Salvini fu uomo di vastissima cultura e profondo conoscitore di lingue e letterature straniere antiche e moderne. Questa sua cultura lo portò ad essere uno stimatissimo docente ed ebbe tra i suoi allievi Antonio Cocchi grande medico e diffusore degli insegnamenti della tradizione scientifico -sperimentale nonchè primo italiano accolto nella prima loggia massonica di Firenze Arezzo, Michele Bellotti unknown
179643050Chez l'auteur A Paris, chez l'auteur 1796 - an IV. Traduites en français par J.-B. GAIL professeur de littérature grecque au Collège de France. Nouvelle édition ornée de Figures gravées d'après les dessins de Barbier & Boichot. 2 tomes reliés en un volume in-4 pleine-basane de l'époque. Dos lisse orné avec pièce de titre. Tranches marbrées. Manque en coiffe, mors fendu, et petit manque en dos. Un feuillet blanc, faux titre, gravure en frontispice, titre, XVIII + 197 pages, un feuillet de table, faux titre, titre, 209 pages, un feuillet blanc. 10 figures gravées Hors Texte. par Fragonard, Le Barbier et Moitte. (Cohen, 989).
396446Union Bibliophile De France Paris 1946 In-4 ( 330 X 235 mm ) de 163 pages, broché sous couverture rempliée ornée d'un gaufrage, étui décoré de même. 47 dessins au trait, dont 20 hors-texte de Paul BELMONDO. Typographie composée par Maximilien VOX. Texte mis en français par Adré Berry et Edgar Vales. 1 des 970 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil de Lana ( N°659 ). Parfait état. Intéressante publication, bien composée.
194732814Paris, la Tradition - Paul Durupt 1947, petit in 4 en feuilles (29,5 x 20 cm) sous couverture rempliée et double emboîtage, 145 pages, texte imprimé en rouge et noir, illustré de 16 eaux-fortes par R. Chcotot. Traduction du grec par Belin de Ballu. Edition revue et corrigée par Naïk Brin. Tirage limité à 492 exemplaires, le nôtre étant l'un des 16 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin de Lana vert d'eau (n° 27), auquel a été ajouté une suite avec remarque des eaux-fortes, deux planches supplémentaires hors-texte en 2 états, et un croquis originale au crayon signé de l'artiste. Exemplaire très frais sur papier vert. Chemise et étui finement décoré en excellent état.
20742Paris, chez l'auteur, sans date (vers 1800), 2 tomes en 2 volumes in-18 de XXXVI-152 pp. ; (4)-170 pp., reliure de l'époque de plein veau fauve raciné, dos lisses ornés de fers dorés, pièces de titres de maroquin rouge et de tomaisons de maroquin vert, encadrements de roulettes dorées sur les plats, usure à la coiffe du tome 1, sinon bel exemplaire.
11578Paris, Edouard Pelletan, 1896 . in-8. 5ff.-41pp.-4ff. n. ch.- 12 gravures dont 4 à pleine page. Plein vélin ivoire à recouvrement, dos lisse, tête dorée, titre en long estampé en rouge. Couvertures et dos conservés. Etui bordé en chagrin rouge. Exemplaire en parfait état dans une reliure d'une parfaite exécution.
156842Leiden Lugduni Batavorum Apud Abrahamum et Janum Honkoop 1781. 8vo. XVIII5671 blank p. engraved frontispiece. Half calf. 21.5 cm Ref: STCN ppn 23992424X; Hoffmann p. 3482; Schweiger 1311; Didbin 2492: 'Valckenaer alone has done more for Theocritus than all the previous editors of the poet put together'; Moss 2693: 'the notes are short and perspicuous and chiefly critical'; Ebert 22779; Graesse 6/2115 Details: Greek text and Latin translation. Back gilt. Marbled endpapers. The frontispiece by B. de Bakker depicts a bucolic scene from the first idyll of Theocritus two chatting shepherds. Id. 1 12-14 Engraved coat of arms of the Russian Prince Nikolai Borisovich Yusupov 1750-1831 at the beginning of the 'dedicatio'. Valckenaer tell us in the dedication that he has good memories of the Prince's visit to Leiden and how they read poems of Theocritus. The prince was a great book and art collector. See his article in Wikipedia 'Nikolay Yusupov' Condition: Small old paper label at the foot of the spine. Boards with some small scratches. Small paper label on the upper board. Bookplate on the verso of the front flyleaf Note: The Greek poet Theocritus ca. 300 - ca. 260 BC was a native of Syracuse. He is called the father or inventor of bucolic and pastoral poetry and the reviver of the mime. His fame chiefly rests on his Idylls written in hexameter verse and in the Doric dialect. His outstanding dramatic descriptive and lyric qualities are best displayed in his bucolic poetry. 'Theocritus shares with other poets of his age a preference for the short highly finished poem for fresh and sometimes exotic themes and for new forms or old forms used in new ways. Nevertheles he transcends his age in his ability to select and concentrate his material in the freshness of his observation of people and scenes in the vivacity of his narratives and descriptions in imagery and lyricism and above all in his dramatic power.' OCD 2nd ed. p. 1054 § Moschus ca. 150 BC and also from Syracuse is according to Suidas the next after Theocritus to write pastoral poetry. He was an imitator like Bion. § This edition of 1781 is a reissue of the edition which was previously published in 1779 by Le Mair and De Chalmot at Leiden and Kampen. Honkoop purchased the remaining stock of this Theocritius edition after the death of Le Maire changed the impressum on the title page and brought it on the market for a second time now with his own name. § The edition contains Bion and Moschus and the whole of Theocritus. 'It is by far the most critical and valuable which has yet been published; in it the editior has bestowed very great labour upon the restoration of true readings - it contains an amazing fund of valuable illlustrations which no man was ever so well calculated to amass as Valckenaer who to an almost incredible extent of reading united sound ciritism and elegant erudition'. Moss. Valckenaer based his edition on many earlier Theocritus editions e.g. of Zacharias Kallierges Rome 1516 and of Ralph Thomas Winterton Cambridge 1635. He adopted the Latin translation of Theocritus made by the German scholar Helius Eobanus Hessius first published in 1530 supplementing it with translations of Daniel Heinsius and Hugo Grotius. Valckenaer also added 'ex autographis' a Latin translation of Bion & Moschus made by the Dutch poet Ernst Willem Higt latinized as Higtius 1723-1762. Higt was for 6 years a student of Valckenaer in Franeker. After his studies Higt was appointed in 1749 rector of the Gymnasium at Alkmaar. Valckenaer praises in a short 'Lectori' his poetic talents and calls him a 'Poeta graece et latine perdoctus' who 'media aetate nobis omnibus flebilis occidit'. § The Frisian scholar Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer latinized Ludovicus Casparus Valckenarius 1715-1785 who produced this edition of the Greek poets Theocritus Bion and Moschus was a pupil of Tiberius Hemsterhuis a Frisian too and after him the greatest Dutch classical scholar of the 18th century. Hemsterhuis was professor of Greek at the University of Franeker from 1717 till 1740 and from 1740 till 1765 at the University of Leiden. Hemsterhuis was the founder of a Dutch school of criticism the so-called 'Schola Hemsterhusiana' which had in Valckenaer its best known disciple. Valckenaer studied Greek in Franeker under Hemsterhuis and succeeded to his chair in 1741. In 1765 he left for Leiden once again as successor of his beloved teacher. Both created a golden age of Greek studies in the Netherlands. Still a student Valckenaer edited a Greek lexicon of the grammarian Ammonius 'De adfinium vocabulorum Differentia' Leiden 1739. In Franeker he produced a revised and augmented edition of Fulvio Orsini's 'Virgilius illustratus' Leeuwarden 1747. This title is important for the history of scholarship for its inclusion of the text of the 22nd book of the Iliad of Homer accompanied by an introduction 'variae lectiones' and the 'editio princeps' of scholia of Porphyrius and other hellenistic and byzantine scholars. In 1755 Valckenaer published an edition of Euripides' 'Phoenissae' with his rich commentary and a Latin translation by Hugo Grotius. Among his best works are two other Euripides editions this Hippolytus edition of 1768 and his 'Diatribe in Euripidis perditorum dramatum reliquias' of 1767. Valckenaer also produced editions of the Idylls of Theocritus Leiden 1773 and of the complete works of bucolic poets Theocritus Bion and Moschus. 'Theocriti Bionis et Moschi Carmina Bucolica' Leiden & Kampen 1779. His Callimachus was published posthumously by J. Luzac in 1799 Provenance: This book was bound by the Gouda bookbinder S.H. van der Kraats 'achter de Groote kerk A. 31'. Sijbrand Hendrik van der Kraats born in Workum in 1828 came to Gouda and was there bookbinder from 1855. He died in Gouda in 1904. His small blue paper label is on the front pastedown. We could not trace on the internet any other book bound by this binder. § On the flyleaf the book-label of 'Dr. J.H. Holwerda'. The Dutch archeologist Jan Hendrik Holwerda 1873-1951 was appointed curator at the 'Rijksmuseum van Oudheden' RMO in Leiden in 1904 and in 1910 as its vice president onderdirecteur. In the same year he became lecturer in Leiden in Prehistoric and Roman archeology. In 1919 he succeeded his father as director of the Museum. This directorate lasted till his retirement in 1939. From 1935 to 1948 he was also director of the Provincial Roman 'Rijksmuseum Kam' in Nijmegen Collation: 81pi1 leaf 1 is a stocklist of 11 titles available at Honkoop's; between leaf 1 and 2 the title page has been added leaf p1 the frontispiece A-2M8 2N4 leaf 2N4 verso blank Photographs on request hardcover
156842Leiden (Lugduni Batavorum), Apud Abrahamum et Janum Honkoop, 1781.
1141Paris : Editions René Kieffer, relieur d'art, 1923. LES BOIS ET LES PÂTURAGES, EXEMPLAIRE DE LA BIBLIOTHÈQUE PERSONNELLE DE RENÉ KIEFFER
1929175155London: Fanfrolico Press 1929. Translated by Jack Lindsay with wood cuts by Lionel Ellis and an Introduction by Edward Hutton. Pp. xxiv164last blank frontispiece plus 19 plates most with tissue guard notes; impl. 8vo; green vellum lettered and decorated in gilt lightly mottled edges of boards lightly and spine heavily faded small red stain to lower board; t.e.g. others uncut; a few tiny spots of foxing; The Fanfrolico Press London n.d.1929. One of 500 numbered copies thus total edition 530. Arnold 32. Fanfrolico Press unknown
194732012AB5 volumes. Paris, Union Latine d'éditions (Aristophne) et Lausanne, éditions du bibliophile (Théocrite), 1947 et 1946. Grand in-8°. Avec de nombreuses planches en noir. Couvertures rempliées, emboîtage.
1950194754Cambridge at the University Press 1950. Hardcover. Both volumes have partially sunned spines tanned pages and ink name & address inside minor tape residue to endpapers else both very good clean & sound condition without dust jackets. 2vs. 257pp. 635pp. plus 15 b&w plates. Cambridge at the University Press hardcover
590356Cambridge University Press, 1998. 2 vol. in-8, cart.. éd. orange, sous rhodoïd , LXXXIV-257 et 639 pp., 15 pl. d'ill. photogr. en n/b. in-fine, index. Texte anglais.
156627Cambridge CUP 1952. 2 volunmes: LXXXIV257;VIII638 p.; 15 plates. Cloth. 24 cm Heavy set may require extra shipping costs hardcover
156627Cambridge, CUP, 1952.
1920MTHEIDY1Paris Gaston Boutitie 1920 1 ouvrage in-4 (29x23.5 cm), dos à nerfs basane fauve, ornements à froid, auteur et titre dorés, couverture et dos conservés, 92 bois originaux en noir de Raphaël DROUART, in- et hors-texte, 201 pp. Tirage à 320 exemplaires, celui-ci un des 50 exemplaires sur Vergé teinté d'Arches contenant une suite hors-texte de tous les bois sur Vélin, n° 38.
13462Paris [Alençon], Poulet-Malassis et De Broise, 1861. 1 vol. in-12, demi-maroquin brun Bradel avec coins, plats biseautés, titre doré au dos, tête dorée. Reliure postérieure (fin XIXe - début XXe s.), couv. impr. cons. (2) ff., 274 pp., (1) p.
183323252Paris, Typographie de Firmin Didot Frères, 1833. In-8 relié demi-basane vert foncé, Titre doré et filets sur le dos, XLVII + 501 pages. Intérieur frais. Discours préliminaire : Vie de Théocrite, Difficulté de traduire les poètes, La promenade pastorale.- Les Idylles de Théocrite - Texte original en grec et traduction en regard, par Firmin Didot. Bon état.
2535Paris Union Bibliophile de France 1946 in 4 (32,5x22,5) 1 volume broché en faux-feuillets sous couverture rempliée ornée médaillon estampé et gaufré, boitage de l'éditeur orné au centre d'un médaillon estampé; 164 pages, avec 47 dessins de Paul Belmondo dont certains a pleine page. Typographie par Maximilien Vox. Idylles mises en français par André Berry et Edgar Vales. Tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil de Lana, celui-ci un des 970 exemplaires numérotés de 1 à 970. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
19462291Lausanne, Editions du Bibliophile, 1946 ; in-4, broché sous emboîtage d'éditeur papier imitation vélin, pièce de titre sur le premier plat. ; (3) ff. (bl.), 245 pp. (4) ff. (achevé d'imprimer, 3 bl.) ; 12 dessins au roseau hors-texte, 40 dessins au roseau in-texte ; couverture sable à rabats imprimée en noir et vert.
40257Cambridge University Press. 1965. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good- in Good dust jacket. Minor bumping to a couple of corners of books. DJs are price-clipped. Djs have tears and chipping and some loss. DJ spines a bit browned. Vol. 1 has corner of ffep clipped out.; Reprint of Second Edition of 1952. Extensive commentary on Theocritus and his writings.; 2 Volume Set.; 990 pages . 0521066166 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
107176Lausanne - Paris, Editions Bibliophile - Union Latine d’Editions 1946 - 1947, 260x220mm, broché. Pepier cristal d’origine conservé. Sous emboitage - imitation de reliure chagrin. Pour les 4 volumes d’Artistophane: cet ouvrage a été édité sous la direction artistique de Maurice Robert, pour l’Union Latine d’Editions, à Paris. Il a été achevé d’imprimer le vingt-cinq septembre mil neuf cent quarante-sept, sur les presses des Imprimerie Réunis S. A., à Lausanne. Les dessins de Charles Clément ont été reproduit en fac-similé par Hourdebaigt, à Paris. Il a été tiré de cette ouvrage cinq mille exemplaires sur vilén chiffon de Renage, tous numérotés, très bel exemplaire numéroté n.° 1188 / 5000. Pour le volume de Théocrite: cet ouvrage a été édité sous la direction artistique de Maurice Robert, pour les Editions du Bibliophile, à Lausanne. Il a été achevé d‘imprimer le 1er juin 1946, sur les presses des Imprimerie Réunis S. A., à Lausanne, les dessins de Charles Clément ayant été reproduit par les établissements Haefeli, à la Chaux-de-Fonds. Il a été tiré de cette ouvrage 1600 exemplaires, exemplaire sur papier vélin numéroté n.° 720 / 1600.
192224013London: Medici Society 1922. First edition thus. Hardcover. First volume lacking front free endpaper moderate wear to covers wear to jackets. fading to jacket spines previous owner's small exlibris label to first leaf. 2 volumes quarto blue boards with natural linen spines illustrations by William Russell Flint <br/><br/>Limited edition of 500 copies this #255 Medici Society hardcover