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156842Leiden (Lugduni Batavorum), Apud Abrahamum et Janum Honkoop, 1781.
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with 15 plates, and additional illustrations in the text; original navy buckram, gilt back, blue tops, boards lightly age-soiled else a very good, bright, clean copy. With the armorial bookplate of Albert Evan Bernays (sometime Mayor of Richmond, Surrey) on front paste-downs, together with bookplate removal scars on same page. Volume I: Text; Vol. II: Commentary. VERY SCARCE.
156627Cambridge, CUP, 1952.
97888Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1953.
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
156184Amsterdam, J.C. Gieben, 1981.
152468Groningen, Egbert Forsten, 1996.
93693Meisenheim am Glan, Anton Hain, 1976.
93650Washington, The Center for Hellenic Studies, 1967.
156676Washington, The Center for Hellenic Studies, 1967.
85791Hildesheim, New York, Georg Olms, 1969.
156630Hildesheim, New York, Georg Olms, 1969.
156672Berkeley etc., University of California Press, (1973).
159878Princeton, Princeton University Press, (1981)
159703Amsterdam, J.C. Gieben, 1979.
Pencil marginalia to a few pages of V1. Small discolored area to rear board of V1. Minor bump to head of V2. Bump to upper corner of V2. Mostly Minor shelfwear. ; Reprint of Second Edition of 1952. Extensive commentary on Theocritus and his writings. ; 2 Volume Set. ; 990 pages;
Small tear to head of spine and to 1 joint. Corners a bit edgeworn. Boards a bit bowed. Light ink marginalia to a few pages. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). 2 circle stamps of "Dominican Fathers - Edinburgh" else no other ex-library markings. ; Lxx, 331 pp ; Scriptores Graeci Et Latini Consilio Academiae Lynceorum Editi; 331 pages
Small cut to cloth along joint (2 cm). Spine lightly sunned and spotted. ; Greek text with Latin introduction. Xl, 407 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 407 pages
Minor shelfwear. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Greek text with Latin introduction. Xl, 407 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 407 pages
Bottom to bottom corner of pages has caused faint creasing. Minor shelfwear. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. ; Classical and Byzantine Monographs Vol. V; 144 pages
Former owner's name to ffep in ink. Pencil and ink underlining and notes to some pages. Top of spine has tear and a small piece chipped off. Some Edgewear to corners and spine ends. Waterstaining to lower edges of some pages. Fair to Good. ; Clarendon Press Series; 231 pages
Former owner's names to ffep, and half-title in ink. Pencil and ink underlining and notes to some pages. Some Edgewear to corners and spine ends. Pages a bit tanned. ; English Introduction and Commentary with Greek Text. ; Clarendon Press Series; 243 pages
Pencil and colored pencil underlining and notes to some pages. Else VG. ; English Introduction and Commentary with Greek Text. ; Clarendon Press Series; 243 pages
Endpapers browned and foxed. Former owner's name to ffep. Some minor wear to extremities. Pages tanned. ; English Introduction and Commentary with Greek Text. ; Clarendon Press Series; 243 pages
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