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17744042Paphos i.e. Paris: Le Boucher 1774. 8vo. 4iv280pp. Plus the cancelled leaf N3 strangely bound following the frontispiece of the second volume see below. Illustrated with an engraved frontispiece by Eisen and numerous engraved head and tailpieces. BOUND WITH: Musaeus Grammaticus and Moutonnet de Clairfons Theocritus and others. HERO ET LEANDRE Poem de Musee on y a Joint la Traduction de Plusieurs Idylles de Theocrite. Par M. M. C. Sestos i.e. Paris: Le Boucher. 1774. xvi104pp. Engraved frontispiece by Eisen. Cont. mottled calf ornately gilt spine rubbed & with small chips at extremities front hinge cracked but still holding soundly. A.e.g. Le Boucher unknown books
1929223815London: Fanfrolico Press 1929. Unnumberred copy of 500. Translated by Jack Lindsay with Woodcuts by Lionel Ellis. Introduction by Edward Hutton. 163. Printed at the Westminster Press. 1 vols. 4to. Full green parchment with device of goatherd & goat gilt on upper cover. Spine and edges of covers faded as usual else fine. Ellis Lionel. Unnumberred copy of 500. Translated by Jack Lindsay with Woodcuts by Lionel Ellis. Introduction by Edward Hutton. 163. Printed at the Westminster Press. 1 vols. 4to. Inscribed on flyleaf from Edward Hutton who wrote the introduction to Reggie Turner "For Reggie/ with love/ from his old friend. E.H/ Nov. 1929." Ridler 4 Fanfrolico Press unknown books
19019024165Philadelphia: George Barrie 1901. Hardcover. Fine. One of 1000 numbered copies printed for subscribers only by George Barrie and Son on Japanese vellum paper and bound in full leather by Sickles. Stamped and decorated on the covers and spine in gilt five raised bands. Top edge gilt and gilt inner dentelles. Silk moire endpapers. Very light wear to extremities else fine. Translations by Dryden Polwhele Calverley Fawkes and Lang. <br/><br/> George Barrie hardcover books
1936031953Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1936. A translation of Theocritus by Henry Harmon Chamberlin. xvi 237p. original green cloth. Harvard University Press unknown books
192328780Paris: René Kieffer 1923. First edition. Vettiner J.-B. Full brown morocco signed by René Kieffer with narrow inlays in darker brown and a wide gilt band tooled with a pattern of triangles top edge gilt others uncut marbled endpapers. Spine slightly darkened otherwise fine. Matching slipcase. Printed on vélin teinté this is one of 50 copies with a suite of the wood engravings on japon pelure. The 41 engravings in the suite are mounted and bound in at the end. <br/><br/> René Kieffer unknown books
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 books
17176751Venice: Presso Bastian Coleti 1717. First edition in Italian. Full Calf. Good . 12mo. 188pp. lacking the 2 final blanks. Cont. mottled calf gilt decorated spine rubbed & label lacking. Minor worming at extremities of spine. Armorial bookplate of Earl de Grey Wrest Park on front pastedown. Presso Bastian Coleti unknown books
1905D14572Boston: The Bibliophile Society 1905. Hardcover. Near Fine. Edited by Henry Aiken Metcalf. Three volumes. lix 195; xxv 229; xv 248 pp. 8vo. bound in publisher's paper-covered boards in cardboard slipcases. A beautifully printed edition of Theocritus and two of his fellow Greek poets. The texts are printed in Greek with the English translation on the facing page. This edition was limited to 477 sets for members only printed at the De Vinne Press on specially made hand-made paper. Light wear only. A near fine set. <br/><br/> The Bibliophile Society hardcover books
1925197231London Dasanova Society 1925. 1925. 4to. Translated with three page introduction by R.C. Trevelyan. Original 1/2 gilt stamped vellum over blue boards uncut and unopened. Dust jacket unclipped; spine a bit darkened. Very good. #46/750 numbered copies. Hardcover. London, Dasanova Society, 1925. hardcover books
190674341Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1906. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Translated into English Verse by Calverley. Designed by Bruce Rogers. Numerous headpieces and vignettes. 172pp. Tall 8vo original decorative brown boards; partly uncut. Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin 1906. Fine.<br/><br/> One of 330 numbered copies.<br/><br/> Houghton Mifflin unknown books
1959031952Eton: Shakespeare Head PRess 1959. Translated by W. Douglas P. Hill. 120p. original green cloth. Shakespeare Head PRess unknown books
192518113New York: Albert & Charles Boni 1925. Edition ltd. to 750 copies small 4to pp. xv 1 105; title within decorative rule; orig. linen-backed marble-grained paper-covered boards printed paper label on spine spine and label darkened light wear to extremities a few untrimmed fore-edges browning and curling else very good. <br/><br/> Albert & Charles Boni hardcover books
1966034623West Lafayette: Purdue University Studies 1966. 3d Printing. A verse translation by Barriss Mills. xiii 113p. original tan cloth. Purdue University Studies unknown books
1910WRCLIT84703Jena: Verlegt Bei Eugen Diedrichs 1910. xii653pp. Small octavo. Bound in full emerald-green morocco unsigned raised bands gilt inner dentelles side panels with gilt frames with ornamental corner devices t.e.g. 1951 gift inscription on title leaf bookplate extremities rather rubbed otherwise a very good cooy. Copy #773 of 850 numbered copies. An attractive edition of Mörike's 1855 translations published by Diedrichs in the first decade after his relocation to Jena. Verlegt Bei Eugen Diedrichs hardcover books
19229749London: Medici Society 1922. Edition limited to 512 copies this 1/500 on hand-made Riccardi paper 2 volumes 4to 20 mounted color plates after semi-erotic drawings by W. Russell Flint; 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. <br/><br/> Medici Society hardcover books
192214015London Liverpool & Boston: Medici Society 1922. Edition limited to 512 copies this 1/500 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. <br/><br/> Medici Society unknown books
1780Embry 152997Dalla Stamperie Reale Bodoni Parma: 1780. Some chipping to edges of leather title labels overall near fine to fine internally bright and wide-margined. One-quarter vellum over marbled boards. 9.75 x 7.5 inches. Printed by Giambattista Bodoni during his time at the Stamperie Reale. Previous dealer notes this as a "large-paper" copy not confirmed. Dalla Stamperie Reale [Bodoni], Parma: 1780. hardcover books
1760239329London 1760. hardcover. fine. viii 493 3 pages with parallel Greek and Latin texts. Imperial 8vo a beautiful binding in choice state attributed to Staggemeier. Full navy blue straight-grained morocco gilt broad roll border on sides in gilt and blind with gilt inner cornerpieces; ornate spine tooled in gilt and blind in compartments with double bands; edges marbled and gilt. London: Impensis Editoris. Prostant venalia apud C. Hitch & L. Hawkes D. Prince and E. Easton 1760. A superb copy of this scarce large paper edition.<br/><br/> From the library of William Beckford of Fonthill Lot 2533 in Part III of the Beckford sale July 1883. Later in the collections of Sir Edward Sullivan Jean Gennadius & Henry Clements. OCLC lists 23 copies including those at Columbia Yale Harvard & Cambridge.<br/><br/> unknown books
197889506Chapel Hill:: University of North Carolina Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1978. Hardcover. 0807813176 . Translated from the Greek with introductions by Anna Rist. First edition thus. Review copy with slip laid in. Light foxing on top edge else near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . University of North Carolina Press, hardcover books
1930177325London: G. Bell & Sons Ltdl 1930. viii 449p. Greek texts with commentary in English 8.5x5.4 inch brown cloth boards gilt. Extremities rubbed showing minute fraying and bits of card at corner-tips head & tail of spine panel have short tears as well as fray find a few old ownership notes in ink on the free endsheet and within find that pp.60-117 are lightly pencilled; hinges quite sound no splits a passable copy. G. Bell & Sons, Ltdl unknown books
1495259147Venice: Aldus Manutius 1495. First Aldine edition and the first complete edition of Theocritus printing 12 of the 30 Idylls here for the first time; the first edition of HESIOD'S THEOGONY; second edition of his WORKS AND DAYS; and first editions of most of the other minor works enumerated below; and first setting of quires £I °E F and £K °E G. Title in Greek and Roman introduction by Aldus in Latin; text entirely in Greek. Woodcut decorated initials and floral or strapwork headpieces ILLUMINATED THROUGHOUT IN COLORS AND GOLD IN A CONTEMPORARY HAND. 140 leaves. 1 vols. Folio 315 x 210 mm. Bound in early 18th-century mottled calf spine in 7 compartments with citron morocco lettering piece in one and ornamental tooling in the rest; title soiled and shaved along fore-edge extensive neatly penned marginalia in Greek and Latin in two different hands; gilt edges gauffered to all-over pattern of intersecting diagonal fillets and fleurons. Bookplate of St. Benedict's Abbey Fort Augustus Scotland. First Aldine edition and the first complete edition of Theocritus printing 12 of the 30 Idylls here for the first time; the first edition of HESIOD'S THEOGONY; second edition of his WORKS AND DAYS; and first editions of most of the other minor works enumerated below; and first setting of quires £I °E F and £K °E G. Title in Greek and Roman introduction by Aldus in Latin; text entirely in Greek. Woodcut decorated initials and floral or strapwork headpieces ILLUMINATED THROUGHOUT IN COLORS AND GOLD IN A CONTEMPORARY HAND. 140 leaves. 1 vols. Folio 315 x 210 mm. First Complete Theocritus With Contemporary Illumination and Marginalia. First Aldine and first complete edition of the Idylls of Theocritus of which 12 appear here for the first time also including the first edition in the original Greek of Hesiod's Theogony and Shield of Hercules and the elegies of Theognis as well as the second edition of Hesiod's Works and Days which were first printed in Milan circa 1480. This is the first setting of gatherings zeta.F and theta.G with the text uncorrected.<br/><br/>Not only is this copy beautifully colored in a contemporary hand none such appear in ABPC for the last 35 years and we are unable to find any institutional copies with coloring but the copy is notable as well for profuse neat contemporary marginalia mostly in Latin but often in Greek which fill the book.<br/><br/>The marginal annotations are particularly extensive in the first two Idylls where typically underscored words are explained in the margins; occasionally an interlinear Latin word is provided beneath the Greek in an even smaller but always clear hand. The notes themselves are mostly philological in scope with notations on unusual Doric Theocritus's dialect forms e.g. the Doric form for the preposition 'πpòs' being 'πotì' the identification of parts of speech and grammatical forms poetic usage etc. Especially notable too are frequent comparisons and cross references to passages from Vergil's Eclogues. In the famous Idyll 2 "Pharmaceutria" where a spurned maiden utters incantations to bring her man back home there now seem to be two distinct hands and the notes are particularly frequent and copious. The first note reads: "Unde sumpta est Verg. Pharmaceutria" whence Vergil got his Pharmaceutria.<br/><br/>A beautiful copy of a rare and important book with fascinating early annotations. Renouard page 53; New UCLA 7; Hoffmann III 473-74; HC 15477; BMC V 554-55; Goff T144; ISTC it00144000 Aldus Manutius unknown books
1767403175London: Dryden Leach for the Author 1767. 8vo. 288p. Frontispiece by Grignion. List of subscribers and errata leaf present. Contemporary calf. Rebacked. Provenance: Stephen White L. L. D. contemporary ownership inscription on front free endpaper. FIRST EDITION. "The Celebrated Mr. Samuel Johnson Has Corrected Part Of This Work And Furnished Me With Some Judicious Remarks" Preface. Johnson was a subscriber. Includes: 'Some account of the life and writings of Theocritus' and 'An essay on pastoral poetry' by Edward Burnaby Greene. Eddy & Fleeman 62; ESTC T138182; Chapman & Hazen p. 149. <br/><br/> Dryden Leach for the Author unknown books
1929008079London: The Fanfrolico Press 1929. An unnumberred copy of 500 printed. Full green parchment with device of goatherd and goat gilt on upper cover. Near Fine the usual spine fading to brown. . Limited and Numbered Edition. Paper Covered Boards. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Illus. by Woodcuts by Lionel Ellis . 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Limited Edition. The Fanfrolico Press Hardcover books