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111343Baltimore, Ldn., Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, (1989).
Vol. 1: fine Vol. 2: light bumping to upper corners. Vol 3: very light soiling to spine. Light wear to one corner; vol. 4: light chip to top of spine else fine. Vol. 5: small chip to base of spine. Else fine. Set appears unread. Volumes range from VG+ to Fine. ; Publishing years 2008-2009. Isbns: 9025612359, 9025612369, 9025612423, 9025612474, & 9789025612528 ; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE. Supplementi Di Lexis; 2439 pages
130396Venice Venetiis Apud Juntas 1603. 4to. XLIV600 p. Overlapping vellum 23 cm Ref: Hoffmann 3563; Schweiger 1331; Ebert 22957 Details: Two thongs laced through the joints. Gilt red morocco letterpiece on the back. Printer's mark of the Giunta family on the title: a fleur-de-lys. Woodcut initials good paper fine printing Condition: old and small inscription on front pastedown; a bigger one on the front flyleaf. Name and a faint small inkstain on the title. Some very small wormholes near the lower edge keeping far away from any text; holes have occasionally been mended with a layer of thin paper Note: This volume contains the exhaustive and learned lecture notes of Fabio Paolino da Udine or Fabius Paulinus Utinensis on the description of the plague epidemy by the Greek historian Thucydides Thuc. Hist. 2.47-58. This epidemy reached the war-stricken city of Athens in 430 B.C. at the beginning of the Peloponnesian war which lasted from 431 till 404 B.C. Thucydides is the first to describe the social upheaval of a pandemy and its consequences. The identification of what was the cause of this pandemy is until this day a matter of controversy. Fabius Paulinus Utinensis born at Udine ca. 1535 was the very man for a commentary on this subject. 'His first training in Greek and Latin was at Venice with Bernardino Partenio. Later he went to Padua where he graduated in philosophy and medicine but studied rhetoric and Arabic as well. He practiced medicin for a time before he became public professor at Venice where he taught Greek in the School of San Marco and Latin in the Collegio de'Notai. Both chairs he obtained in 1588 as the successor of Bernardino Partenio'. 'Medieval and Renaissance Latin translations and commentaries vol. 8' Washington 2003 p. 180. Paulinus held his lectures in the library of the San Marco Gymnasium. The work starts with a list of 232 questions concerning the possible causes of the pest. Each chapter is preceded by the relevant Greek text and a Latin translation. § On the flyleaf a former owner has written a quotation from Gibbon's 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' chapter XLIII note 90: 'I was indebted to Dr. Hunter for an elaborate commentary on this part of Thucydides the plague of Athens a quarto of 600 pages Ven. 1603 apud Juntas which was pronounced in St. Marks Library by Fabius Paullinus sic Utinensis a physician and philosopher'. These passages of Thucydides helped Gibbon to understand the impact of the pest epidemy which ravaged Konstantinople in 542 under the emperor Iustinian Provenance: Name on the title of 'Joannis Molini'. This must be a relative of one of the 3 senators of the Gymnasium to whom Paulinus dedicates his work. The book is dedicated to 'M. Anto. Memmo' and the noblemen 'Francisco Molino' & 'Antonio Priolo' Collation: a-d4 e6; A-4F4 Photographs on request hardcover
130396Venice (Venetiis), Apud Juntas, 1603.
Front bottom corner lightly creased. Rubbing to wraps. Light edgewear. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1906. An understanding of the early history of Athens using Thucydides work as a guide. ; 168 pages
1880276339Verlag von Wilhelm Violet Leipzig 1880. Hardcover mit Leinenrücken und -ecken Kopffarbschnitt ohne Schutzumschlag 6 Bände Präparationen Homer: Die Ilias I-V Lysias: Reden gegen EratosthenosAgoratos Thucydides: 1. Buch Xenoph: Cyrop. I-III 1 Band Herodot: Histor. Lib. I. Demosthenes: philipp. Reden I-VIII Tacitus: Annalen Lib. I-II 2. Bd. Sophokles: Antigone XI Elektra I-VIII Aias II König Oedipus 3. Bd. Cicero: Catilin. I-IV Tusc. Disput. Lib. I-III Homer: Odyssee 1.2. Bd. Gesang I-XIIXIII-XXIV 5. Bd. Die Jahresangabe ist ungefähr. Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Nachgebunden. Aus einer Klosterbibliothek mit Kennungen Stempel Rückenschild. Verlag von Wilhelm Violet, Leipzig, hardcover
1890448CBLiegnitz, Oskar Heinze (= Programm-Nr. 189), 1890. gr.8°, 32 S., original Heft mit Papierrückenstreifen, Erstausgabe schöner alter Stempel der Lehrerbibliothek eines alteingesessenen Frankfurter Gymnasiums auf Titelseite, sonst schöne kaum altersspurige Broschur (Li1, Ordner25)
1920314255Frankfurt am Main: Kleukens Presse 1920. Number 34 of 250 copies. Unpaginated 12 ff. First and last leaves are blanks. 1 vols. 4to. Full brown morocco stamped in blind spine titled in gilt patterned paper endsheets t.e.g. Number 34 of 250 copies. Unpaginated 12 ff. First and last leaves are blanks. 1 vols. 4to. Pericles' Funeral oration from the second book of Thucydides History of the Peleponnesian War. The German text is by Rudolf G. Binding.<br /> This is the fifth book of the Kleukens Presse; most copies were issued in boards the present copy is in a full brown morocco binding with elaborate decorative strapwork borders in blind. Rodenberg I104; Schauer II67 Kleukens Presse unknown
19201144359Kleukens-Presse 1920. Hard cover. Good/No jacket. German text.<br /> <br /> Number 26 of 225 copies on handmade paper. Translated into German from Thucydides' second book on the Peloponnesian War. <br /> <br /> Cover boards are worn and tanned with age. Gilt lettering to spine and printer's stamp on front cover. Rear joint is torn and spine is cracked but cover boards remain attached to text block and all pages are secured to binding. Ex libris bookplate on front paste-down endpaper from the library of Rudolf Schwabe. Pages are clean and unmarked. Kleukens-Presse unknown
1920314255Frankfurt am Main: Kleukens Presse 1920. Number 34 of 250 copies. Unpaginated 12 ff. First and last leaves are blanks. 1 vols. 4to. Full brown morocco stamped in blind spine titled in gilt patterned paper endsheets t.e.g. Number 34 of 250 copies. Unpaginated 12 ff. First and last leaves are blanks. 1 vols. 4to. Pericles' Funeral oration from the second book of Thucydides History of the Peleponnesian War. The German text is by Rudolf G. Binding.<br/>This is the fifth book of the Kleukens Presse; most copies were issued in boards the present copy is in a full brown morocco binding with elaborate decorative strapwork borders in blind. Rodenberg I104; Schauer II67 Kleukens Presse unknown books
43403Amst., Wereldbibliotheek, 1937.
1960467531960 1 vol in-8 broché - 106 pages - 15ème année - N° 2 - 2ème trimestre 1960
11934Bordeaux, Féret & Fils, 1964. Grand in-8 broché, 279 à 566 p. Feuille volante : Résumés analytiques. Figures. Sommaire : G. Roux, Où avait-on caché le petit Kypsélos ? - L. Robert, Salluste et la prose métrique... Bon état. Annales de la Faculté des Lettres de Bordeaux. 4e série. Publié avec le concours du CNRS. LXXXVe année.
Book is in excellent condition with some shelf wear to lower edge of covers only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind except for a small scribble on one page. Previous owner's name and sticker in front section of the book. 289 pages.
1772284685Etonae: Excudebat J. Pote 1772. Second Edition. Full Leather. Very Good binding. A Second Edition copy of Joseph Pote's Scriptoribus Graeci a Greek reader for use by schoolboys at Eton. Text in Greek and Latin. Pagination and register resets with the Latin translation; iv 321 1 249 pp. Lacking final advertisement leaf called for by the ESTC. Else complete with no marks of any kind. Lacking final marbled endpaper. Front hinge repaired by a conservator with Japanese tissue. Front and rear board reattached. Minor loss to the extremities of the spine. Full calf with lettering and tooling on the spine now faded and illegible. Very Good. ESTC T63892. Very Good binding. Excudebat J. Pote unknown books
102111085X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Boards very slightly bowned. 2 tiny tears to DJ. ; The role of elites vis-à-vis the mass public in the construction and successful functioning of democracy has long been of central interest to political theorists. In Silence and Democracy, John Zumbrunnen explores this theme in Thucydides’ famous history of the Peloponnesian War as a way of focusing our thoughts about this relationship in our own modern democracy. In Periclean Athens, according to Thucydides, “what was in name a democracy became in actuality rule by the first man. ” This political transformation of Athenian political life raises the question of how to interpret the silence of the demos. Zumbrunnen distinguishes the “silence of contending voices” from the “collective silence of the demos, ” and finds the latter the more difficult and intriguing problem. It is in the complex interplay of silence, speech, and action that Zumbrunnen teases out the meaning of democracy for Thucydides in both its domestic and international dimensions and shows how we may benefit from the Thucydidean text in thinking about the ways in which the silence of ordinary citizens can enable the domineering machinations of political elites in America and elsewhere today. ; 208 pages
Former owner's signature on fly page. Edgewear to corners. Spine cover fabric has splits along seam but still attached. Unopened pages. ; Contents: History at an Art; Study of Greek History; Thucydides the Imperialist; Was Greek Civilization Based on Slave Labour? ; Suggestions towards a Political Economy of the Greek City-State. ; 199 pages
Gift inscription to Philippa Goold from author on ffep. Else book and DJ have very minor shelfwear. ; 264 pages; Signed by Author
135514955X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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