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1896170452Paris Edouard Pelletan, éditeur. 1896 50p 1 volume IN8 broché sous chemise en cartonnage blanc à lacets. Couverture rempliée. Illustrations en noir in & h.t de Georges Bellenger gravés par E.Froment. Exemplaire numéroté N°154 sur velin à la cuve des papeteries du marais avec un tirage à part sur
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
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
22090Texte grec avec en regard la trad.de A. Belessort .Précédé d'une lettre de Sicile de A. France . 1891 . Edit. Pelletan , In 8° relié 1/2 maroquin à gros grains lie-de-vin à coins .Dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés .Tête dorée .Couvertures conservées (Reliure de Champs) XI ,46 pp.Illustrations de Georges Bellanger gravées sur bois par Froment .
93693Meisenheim am Glan, Anton Hain, 1976.
149574RD10G5BNTUVenice: Aldus Manutius 1495. Modern red morocco sewn on 5 supports gold- and blind-blocked red sprinkled edges. Folio. With 8 fine woodcut headpieces 2 by the famous Poliphilus master plus 29 repeats and 23 woodcut outline interlaced initials 3 series: 3-line 5-line and 7-line plus 16 repeats. Rare first issue of the first and only edition of a collection of Greek works many of the individual works appearing here in their first editions: one of the first books produced by the famous printer-publisher Aldus Manutius published less than a year after his first book. In fact Aldus printed only one complete book before the present edition though he also issued the first parts of two others all in Greek and published Bembo's Latin De Aetna in the same month.The first editions in the present collection include 12 of the Ecloques of Theocritus Hesiod's Theogonia or De generatione deorum and selections from the Greek gnomic poets. It is the most interesting of all Aldine Greek editions containing a wide variety of linguistic forms and packed with mythological or moralizing passages and as such highly interesting for the history of education and of humanism in general and the beginning of the study of Greek language and literature in particular. There are two issues of the present edition and the present first issue is the rarer. With armorial bookplate on the last leaf below the colophon. In very good condition and with large margins with the first 2 and last 2 leaves somewhat foxed a few leaves with small marginal worm holes along the foot edge or very faint marginal water stains none approaching the text. One of the most important books and nearly the first printed by Aldus Manutius in the rare first issue.l BMC V554-555; BN Paris T101; BSB T148; Essling 888; Goff T144; Hoffmann III 473-474; IDL 4302; IGI 9497; Plelechet/Polain 11059; Renouard p. 1495 no. 3 'éd. très rare'; Sander 7235; Sheehan Vaticana T48; UCLA 7; Walsh Harvard 2635-2637; not in Polain; cf. Lowry The world of Aldus Manutius p. 114; for the bookplate: http://images.library.yale.edu/walpoleweb/oneitem.aspimageId=lwlpr21280. Aldus Manutius, unknown
In-8° (cm. 25,4), pp. 15. Bross. edit. Ombre ai piatti. Sul "Teocrito" di Bignone esprime "preoccupazione cyhe la Filologia itaiana prenda una piega così vuota di un estetismo erroneo". Alla Malcovati contesta la recensione "biliosa" alla tesi di Stumpo sul "Fanciullo miracoloso" dell'Egloga IV di Virgilio (a cui Amatucci non concesse diritto di rispondere sul Bollettino di Filologia Classica). Plaquette censita in 4 bibl.
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
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
190664941Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company 1906. Edition limited to 330 copies this no. 13 printed at the Riverside Press Cambridge; 8vo pp. 6 172 2; decorative wood-engraved head- and tail-pieces by M. Lamont Brown some after drawings by Bruce Rogers and some after antique gems and seals; designed by Rogers; original brown paper-covered boards vignette oval onlay on upper cover spine lettered in black; edges rubbed top of spine slightly worn; all else very good. Houghton Mifflin Company unknown
0192839845.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2008Q-0199552428Oxford University Press 2008-10-15. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Oxford University Press paperback
Q-0192839845Oxford University Press. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Oxford University Press paperback
1291425578.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
192530082London: Casanova Society 1925. No.279 of a limited edition of 750 copies. Pages unopened and uncut. Quarter bound in white vellum with blue cloth. First Thus. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Quarto. Casanova Society Hardcover
B9780911198058Paperback / softback. New. paperback
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
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 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
1699AGL0002<p><strong><em>ΘεοκÏίτου τα ΕυÏισκόμενα</em></strong></p><p><em>Theokritou ta Evriskomena</em></p><p><strong><em>ΕιδÏλλιον</em> - </strong><em>Idyllion</em></p><p><em><strong>Theocriti</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>Idyllia</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>quæ extant cum graecis scholiis notis et indicibus</strong></em></p><p>Josephi Scaligieri Isaaci Casauboni et Danielis Heinsii</p><p>Emendationes Notae & Lectiones in Theocriti Idyllia</p><p>Oxoniae e Theatro Sheldoniano impensis Sam. Smith & Benj. Walford 1699</p><p>Size: 205 cm x 13.5cm 8.25in X 5.25in</p><p>pp. 14254183</p><p>First Oxford Edition</p><p>Contemporary Leather Binding</p><p><strong>Theocritus</strong> ΘεόκÏιτος c. 300 BC - after 260 BC was a Greek poet from Sicily Magna Graecia and the creator of Ancient Greek pastoral poetry. His <em>Idylls</em> are still widely read today much in part to fine 17th-century examples such as this 1699 Oxford printing. This particular edition is considerably noteworthy it features both Latin and original Greek texts.</p> Sam. Smith, & Benj. Walford
95898Lausanne, Rencontre 1951, 185x128mm, 88pages, broché. demi-basane à coins, ornementations à froid au dos, plats papier marbré, couverture Très bel exemplaire.
76225Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles 1888, 170x105mm, XII - 195pages, broché. Tranches non rognées. Ce livre a été imprimé par Jouaust et Sigaux sur papier de Hollande de Van Gelder, d’Amsterdam.
1888126361888. Encuadernación en media piel en marroquín. unknown
1929279691929 Paris, A l'Enseigne du Pot cassé (coll. "Antiqua"), 1929. In-8°, 244p.reliure demi basane bleue, couverture illustrée. Edition numérotée 1/2500 exemplaires sur Papyrus de Tsahet. Traduit du grec par M. B*** de L***. Illustré de gravures sur bois par Gabrielle Faure.
22196Paris, A l'Enseigne du Pot cassé (coll. "Antiqua"), 1929. In-8°, 244p. Broché, couverture illustrée.
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