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grand in-8°, 451 pp., broché, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [JU-1]
Mm 170x240 Collana "Studi sul pensiero filosofico e religioso dei secoli XIX e XX". Edizione a cura di Virgilio Missori, pubblicato con il contributo del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche. Tre volumi rilegati in uniforme mezza pelle verde con piatti marmorizzati con leggere abrasioni al primo e secondo volume, ex libris al foglio di guardia fisso di ciascun libro. Primo volume (1819-1826), 524 pagine - Secondo volume, (1827-1855), 547 pagine - Terzo volume col titolo Carteggio Tommaseo - PP. Rosminiani. Commemorazioni, (1855-1873), 564 pagine. L'opera è in condizioni molto buone e poco o nulla consultata. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 245x365 Numeri 1-63 dell'anno 1831 e numeri 221 - 299 dell'anno 1883. Opera in due volumi in copertina rigida, rilegatura non originale, dorso muto. Condizioni discrete, presenta fioriture. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
First and only edition of this journal, an important historical document. 54 pp. Edition limited to 125 copies, of which this is ONE OF ONLY 25 COPIES PRINTED ON FINE LAID PAPER. This copy belonged to scholar Arthur du Chene: his signature is on a preliminary blank and a bookseller's receipt made out to him and dated "20 fevrier 1877" is laid in. Large 8vo. Original wraps. A bit of light foxing, else a fine copy.
PARIS, Le Normand fils, Imp. du Roi - Sans date 18.. - Edition Originale - Grand in-4 - 11 pages - Bon exemplaire
Very faint shelfwear. ; Publication de l'Association Pour L'Encouragement Des Études Grecques. ; Epigraphica 6; Vol. 14; 9.5 X 6.1 X 1.2 inches; 603 pages
pp. xxiv, (25)-538, (6) [Publisher's catalogue] + Frontis. Color folding map of Africa. 14 full page wood-engraved illustrations and many in the text. Mildly age stain. Raised and embossed bookseller's label of Antiquarian Book Store A.S. Hollowell Prop. 108 Erie St. Cleveland, O. Remnants of a Masonic library bookplate on front paste down. 8vo. 195 mm. Original publisher's cloth binding. Corners worn with loss. Spine detached. Hardbound. Good. Title continues: 'With Notes And Extracts From Mr. Richardson's Account Of The Expedition, And A Sketch Of Denham And Clapperton's Expedition, by the American Editor'. Born in Hamburg Germany, Henry Barth was one of the greatest of the European explorers of Africa. His scholarly preparation, ability to speak and write Arabic, learning African languages, and character meant that he carefully documented the details of the cultures he visited. He was among the first to comprehend the uses of oral history of peoples, and collected many. He established friendships with African rulers and scholars during his five years of travel (1850-1855). After the deaths of two European companions, he completed his travels with the aid of Africans. Afterwards, he wrote and published a five-volume account of his travels in both English and German. PAIMP 23
Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear. Bottom of spine very lightly bumped. Else fine. ; Mason H. J. Vir: Member of a College; Knapp R. C. Cato in Spain, 195/194 B. C. : Chronology and Geography; Rosivach V. J. Terence, Heautontimorumenos 205: The Scholarly Tradition; Stevens C. E. North-West Europe and Roman Politics (125-118) ; Forsyth Ph. Y. Catullus 64: Dionysus Reconsidered; Hallett J. P. Ianua iucunda: The Characterization of the Door in Catullus 67; Griffiths F. T. The Structure and Style of the "Short Epics" of Catullus and Virgil; Davis P. J. Unity and Meaning in Vergil's Georgics; Egan R. B. Euryalus' Mother and Aeneid 9-12; Nadeau Y. Speaking Structures. Horace, Odes, 2.1 to 2.19 Santirocco M. S. Strategy and Structure in Horace C. 2.12; Nielsen R. M. Horace, Odes III.12: Of Longings and Wool Baskets; Baker R. J. Beauty and the Beast in Propertius I.3; Verstraete B. C. Propertius' Use of Myth in Book Two; Phillips Ch. R. Love's Companions and Ovid, Amores 1.2; Davidson J. F. Some Thoughts on Ovid Amores I, 3; Olstein K. Amores I. 9 and the Structure of Book I; Littlewood R. J. Ovid and the Ides of March (Fasti 3.523-710) : A Further Study in the Artistry of the Fasti; Rutledge E. S. Ovid's Informants in the Fasti; Ferrill A. Augustus and his Daughter: A Modern Myth ; Simpson C. J. The "Conspiracy" of A. D. 39; Martindale C. A. Lucan's Nekuiavan Dam H. -J. Critical Remarks on Statius Silvae II; Laruccia S. D. The Wasteland of Peace: A Tacitean Evaluation of Pax Romana; Talbert R. J. A. Pliny the Younger as Governor of Bithynia-Pontus; Cooper G. Sexual and Ethical Reversal in Apuleius: The Metamorphoses as Anti-epic; Blockley R. C. Constantius II and his Generals; Stertz S. A. Ammianus Marcellinus' Attitudes toward Earlier Emperors; Pack R. A. A Mediaeval Explicator of Classical Mnemonics. ; Collection Latomus Volume 168; Vol. 2; 532 pages
Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear. ; Laroche R. A. Early Roman Chronology: Its Schematic Nature; Grieve L. J. Tabulae Caeritum; Keaveney A. Sulla and the Gods; Mitchell S. Cornish Tin, Iulius Caesar, and the Invasion of Britain; Kitchell K. F. Et patruum reddidit Arpocratem: A Reinterpretation of Catullus, c. 74; Northrup M. D. Vergil on the Birth of Poetry: A Reading of the Fourth Eclogue; Baker R. J. The Threshold of Loneliness: Propertius, I, 18; Genovese E. N. Serpent Leitmotif in the Metamorphoses; Miller J. F. Ovid's Divine Interlocutors in the Fasti; Merzlak R. F. Furor in Seneca's Phaedra; Levick B. Nero's Quinquennium; Newmyer S. Imagery as a Means of Character Portrayal in Lucan; Colton R. E. Some Lexical Notes on Martial and Juvenal; Brown R. D. The Litter: A Satirical Symbol in Juvenal and Others; Deroux C. Domitian, the Kingfish and the Prodigies: A Reading of Juvenal's Fourth Satire; Fletcher G. B. A. On the Annals of Tacitus again; Peachin M. Johannes Malalas and the Moneyers' Revolt; Bruce L. D. Diocletian, the Proconsul Iulianus, and the Manichaeans; Drinkwater J. F. The "Pagan Underground", Constantius II's "Secret Service", and the Survival, and the Usurpation of Julian the Apostate; Astin A. E. Observations on the De rebus bellicis ; Collection Latomus Volume 180; Vol. 3; 440 pages
Pages unopened. Very Light shelfwear. ; Lind L. R. The Idea of the Republic and the Foundations of Roman Morality; Marshall A. Ladies at Law: The Role of Women in the Roman Civil Courts; Rousselle R. Persons in Livy's Account of the Bacchic Persecution; Weber R. J. The Taulantii and Pirustae in Livy's Version of the Illyrian Settlement of 167 B. C. : The Roman Record of Illyria; Forsyth Ph. Y. Catullus 6: Theme and Context; Heath J. Catullus 11: Along for the Ride; Nicols J. Patrona ciuitatis: Gender and Civic Patronage; Griffin R. The Numbers of Time in Georgic 1; Bradshaw A. Horace in Sabinis; Nielsen R. M. Solomon R. H. Pallida Mors and Broken Promises: Convention in Horace, Odes I.4; Nielsen R. M. Solomon R. H. Pallida Mors and Broken Promises: Convention in Horace, Odes I.4; Striar Br. Soracte reconsidered: The Burden of Youth and the Relief of Age in Horace Odes I.9; Alessi P. T. Propertius: Furor, Ingenium and Callimachus; Kirby J. T. Humor and the Unity of Ovid's Metamorphoses: A Narratological Assessment; Claassen J. M. Carmen and Poetics: Poetry as Enemy and Friend; Corbeill A. T. Augustus' Libellus; Tietze V. S. Seneca's Epic Theatre; Davis P. J. Death and Emotion in Seneca's Trojan Women; Currie H. MacL. Petronius and Ovid; Jenkinson R. Impressions Concerning Persius, Style and Content: 'Dark at First Reading'; Tuplin C. J. The False Neros of the First Century A. D. ; Verstraete B. C. Panegyric and Candour in Statius, Siluae 3.4; Winkler M. M. The Function of Epic in Juvenal's Satires; Jones F. Juvenal, Satire VII; Blockley R. C. Constantius II and Persia; Alonso-Núñez J. M. Orosius on Contemporary Spain; Deroux C. Garlic, Dropsy, and Anthimus's Aquae diuersae (De obseruatione ciborum, LXI) ; Collection Latomus Volume 206; Vol. 5; 516 pages
Very Good English Publisher's original bdg. 36 issues in 2 volumes. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Ills. Yeni tarih dergisi. No.: 1-36. 2 volumes. [= Journal of the New history].
pp. xi, 256 + Illustrations. Includes other papers as well. 8vo. Original printed wraps, worn. XLib. Issued as: Pennsylvania German Society. Volume XIV. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
Annata completa composta da sei volumi successivamente rilegati in sei tomi 200-205 anno 1953 del periodico in lingua inglese "The journal of biological chemistry". I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Coperte rigide in mezza tela con titoli oro al dorso ingiallite dal tempo presentanti abrasioni ai margini e tracce di usura da sfregamento ai piatti. Pagine fruibili anche se brunite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli. Numero pagine complessive 5871. USATO
In-8, brossura orig. a colori, pp. 102, ben illustrato nel t. da figure xilografate, anche a piena pag. e a colori e con numer. pagine pubblicitarie (pure a colori). Numero speciale per celebrare il trentennale della nascita del Guerin Sportivo 1912-1942. Questo SportAlmanacco contiene: “I moti celesti.., le feste, le profezie, i segni dello Zodiaco, i proverbi, le cabale, le fiere e i mercati dei calciatori, il Vademecum del tifoso, i motti per ridere, le vignette, le teste celebri, la fabbrica del Guerino, le botteghe sportive, tutte le cose utili a sapersi ed a dimenticarsi”. Ben conservato.
In-4 p. (mm. 400x233), cartonato muto (dorso abraso). La rivista, di pp. 16 cad. numero, contiene argomenti di “littérature, sciences, beaux arts, esquisses de moeurs, mémoires et voyages, théatres et modes, ecc.” tratti da periodici sia francesi che stranieri, con contributi di J. Janin, A. Karr, Lamartine, G. Sand, Balzac, ecc. Dell’annata 1839 (XII) offriamo, completo (mancano solo gli allegati sulla moda) e ben conservato: - primo trimestre: dal n. 1 (5 gennaio) al n. 18 (31 marzo) .
Dodici fascicoli completi delle copertine, ogni fascicolo di 26 pp. ill.te in nero e a colori e per onguno due riproduz. applic. Il tutto rilegato in grosso vol. t. tela blu di cm. 36x28,5; al ds. due tass. in pelle con fregi, tit. e anno in oro. Edizione di Gran Lusso A. 70. Perfetto, purtroppo al fascic. n. 10 manca una delle due riproduz. applic e precisam.: Calderara, "Colori"..
Edizione originale. 90 € CADAUNO N 9-10 Novembre 1977 N. 13-14, anno 6, marzo 1979, con il supplemento speciale «Carceri»; il supplemento speciale «Carcere» al n. 17, maggio 1980; il n. 19, dicembre 1980; il supplemento speciale «Centralità operaia, lotta armata, composizione di classe e altro. Cronaca di un dibattito». Celebre rivista milanese, vide la sua prima uscita nel 1973 per interrompere le pubblicazioni 11 anni dopo, con 27 numeri editi e 9 supplementi. Non si presentò mai come portavoce di un gruppo, ma divenne un luogo di dibattito sulle lotte autonome e sulla lotta armata, offrendo ampio spazio a materiale e comunicati delle principali organizzazioni, dalle Brigate Rosse a Prima linea fino ai Nuclei Armati Proletari. Curatissima nella veste grafica: di grande formato, vedeva la stampa di un centinaio di pagine per ogni numero, con molte fotografie e disegni.
Quindicinale diretto da F. Prandi, si occupa di attualità teatrale. Fascicoli di 20-30 pagine circa con testo e vignette, tavole a piena pagina e interessanti fotorirp. b.n. Curato graficamente da Prampolini, con belle brossure a colori e qualche titolo interno. Collabora anche V. Onorato con testatine e illustrazioni. Cfr. Diz. Fut., p. 921c (con errore). Disponiamo dei fascicoli, tutti in buone condizioni: I,4 (15 giu. 1923); I,10 (15 nov. 1923); II,4 (15 mar. 1924); II,6 (1° mag. 1924); III,6 (1°-15 apr. 1925); IV,1 (15 gen. 1926). Interessanti anche i contenuti, con attenzione al teatro avanguardistico: cfr. ad es. IV,1 pp. 12-16, «La scenografia di Bragaglia» con molte fotogr. b.n. IL PREZZO S'INTENDE A FASCICOLO.
Hebdomadaire du Groupe Bayard - Hebdomadaire - 1 Année complète - N° 1, 27 mars 1930 au N° 40, 25 décembre 1930 (sauf 39) - 410 x 260 - Couverture illustrée, nombreuses illustrations & dessins en texte -
Features include: The lumber industry in Canada; Life Insurance in Canada; The State of Florida. Nostalgic advertisements. Excellent black and white photography. Musty. Book
119 pages. Contents: Eleven works of fiction by authors ranging from George Bowering to Hugh Garner; Seven criticism articles by Kent Thompson, Howard Fink, and others; Thirteen review articles; Alphabetical list (by author) of works reviewed in the first two years of this publication; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
76 pages. Features: Doctor's Diary - Acidosis; Home is Where You Are (short story); Be the Smartest Family under the Sun - #4 in our great fashion holiday fashion series; Fun loving easy knits; Song in Her Heart (serial); Polly the Dog's devotion to her blind owner Harry; My Life with Bing - photo-illustrated article by Mrs. Kathryn Grant Crosby; An End to Dreaming (short story); Don't Be Afraid of X-Rays; Transform your fireplace; Short articles on four girls who made their jobs passports to happy adventure - Frances Mattheson, Pamela Hammond, Penelope Grimes and Maxine Ridell; Nice colour-photo one-page ad for Wall's Ice Cream; Recipes and colour photos of Glorious cakes for sweet or tea; Maternity fashion ideas; Many lovely ads; and more. Pages 47-48 missing. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
504 pages. Contents include: Political and Parliamentary History for 1882; Journal of Remarkable Occurrences; Accidental Deaths, Suicides, Etc.; List of Fires, with Amount of Losses and Insurance; Progress of Education in the Dominion; review of Literature, Science and Art; Promotions and Appointments in the Public Service; Obituary; Misc. Stats and Info. Above-average but not excessive wear. Binding intact. Usual library markings. A sound reference copy. Book
Features: Brakeman on the Great Northern - W.S. Dulmage - long article with great photos; Lost Arch Nuggets; The West's Most Competent Mercenary - Emilio Kosterlitzsky; Dodging the Road Agents - an Oregon tale; Sixty Years ago on the Kootenai; You don't chase the wild bunch on a bycycle - bank robbery at Montpelier, Idaho; Old-time storekeeper - Civilization's advance scout - Thomas McGuill; Cheyenne girl and white man's ways - Amache Ochinee Prowers; Under the wing of the Raven - Temple Houston, youngest son of Sam Houston; All the news that's fit to laugh at! - Colonel Robert Lowery, famous newspaper editor of the Kootenays during the mining days; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
60 pages. Features include: The Shoot at the Venlo Bridges; Full Circle - VFA-81 "The Sunliners," - full Mediterranean Cruise; T-Birds Roost at 14 Wing; Hell Hole in Paradise - Bill Lockwood; A Bomber Pilot's Diary - F/L Lyle James; The Making of a Fighter Pilot; Wings on the Internet?; Famine Flight - Ethiopia; Friendship in a Beastly War - Rudolph Hengst, POW; Billy Bishop was an Army Officer in WWI; Light wear. Address label on back cover. Nice copy. Book