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68680Stuttgart Metzler 1827-29. 16°. 905 S. Kart d. Zeit m. Rückenschild Deckel berieben. Innen etwas stockfleckig Blätter teilw. gebräunt. 2. Aufl. = Griechische Prosaiker in neuen Übersetzungen. - Übersetzung mit Anmerkungen. Dieses Buch befindet sich in unserem Aussenlager; sollten Sie dieses im Laden abholen wollen bitten wir Sie um vorgängige Nachricht. 010 Stuttgart, Metzler, 1827-29 unknown
0922-07Stgt./Wien Metzler/Mörschner u. Jasper 1827-29. 2. Aufl. 7 Tle. in 1 Bd. kl.-8°. 905 2 S. Pbd. d. Zt. Mit Rückensch. Einband berieb. Stgt./Wien, Metzler/Mörschner u. Jasper 1827-29. unknown
1550322912Venice 1550. hardcover. very good. Very thick short 8vo. one gathering loose. Full vellum with title in gold all edges rubricated. Printer's woodcut device to title-page and last page. 12 440 1. Venice 1550. Very good.<br/> <br/> A fine Venetian edition of Thucydides' famous history of the wars between Athens and the Peloponesians.<br/> <br/> unknown
155060219Venice Laocoonte 1550. 8vo. In later full calf with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. Binding with considerable wear. Hinges weak and missing parts of leather. Stamp to title-page. All edges red. Printer's woodcut device to title-page and last page. Occassional underlignings in text and in margin throughout otherwise internally fine. 12 440 1 ff. <br/><br/><em>A fine Venetian edition of Thucydides’ famous history of the wars between Athens and the Peloponesians. </em> hardcover
154500009254Venetia = Venice: Vincenzo Vaugris = Vincenzo Valgrisi 1545. First Italian edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Small 8vo. 24 440 1 pp. Every other text page paginated. Recent early 20th century tan paper-covered boards. Title page with publisher's device woodcut initials final page of text with publisher's device on the reverse. Translated from the Italian on the title page: "With annotations and explanations of the historical places and most detailed alphabetized tables of all the wars the peace agreements the alliances formed the naval battles the daily events the cities taken the portents predicted and the leveled burned destroyed places that are recorded in history." Translated from the Greek into the Tuscan language by Francesco di Soldo Strozzi Fiorentino. A Manual of Classical Bibliography Joseph Moss 700. The Oxford Classical Dictionary 1134; 1516-1521. The first edition in Italian. Moss records this imprint as the first edition in Italian and writes that it has been reprinted several times both with and without dates. Adams records an undated Venetian imprint from Baldassar de Constantini Adams T-684 but not the Venetian Valgrisi imprint the Constantini imprint recorded by Adams shares the same collation as the Valgrisi imprint. Thucydides' Peloponnesian War is one of the first written histories dependent on eyewitness accounts and primary sources to be produced in the Western world. The work is divided into several parts: an introductory book a section on The Ten Years War focused on the conflict between Athens and Corinth the peace that followed this war The Peace of Nicias the Sicilian War the Plague that struck Athens with the last book Book 8 a portion of Thucydides history on the Decelean War. Thucydides intended his histories to describe the events that directly follow the ones recorded by Herodotus. He began writing the books soon after the Peloponnesian War started and recorded several of the events soon after they happened. From his 20s to his 50s Thucydides worked on his histories and the work reflects his changing perspective over time. His scientific exacting approach to describing the causes of the war and the fall of Athens along with his brief and concise prose all help his work to stand apart from the other historical writings of Classical Antiquity. Binding is Near Fine with two tiny splits to the paper over the joints leaves rarely show foxing with one or two corners missing not affecting the text marginal annotations or the catch words. Overall a nice clean copy. Vincenzo Vaugris [= Vincenzo Valgrisi] hardcover
90809Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press 2000. Full Leather. Fine. Complete 12 volume set uniformly bound in full black leather with gilt design lettering and AEG. Moire endpapers silk ribbon. 24 x 16.5 cm. "A note about" laid-in for each volume. Color frontispiece in each. A few small scratches to gilt edges of "Peloponnesian War" & Aristotle's Ethics larger scratch to top gilt edge of "The Odyssey<br /> <br /> <br /> Great condition overall of this set of classic Greek philosophy plays and history. Large set substantial extra charges will be required for international orders. List of titles:<br /> <br /> Aeschylus: The Oresteia 335pp. Translated by Robert Fagles.<br /> <br /> Aesop: The Complete Fables 262pp. Translated by Olivia and Robert Temple. <br /> <br /> Aristophanes: Four Comedies 393pp. Translated by Dudley Fitts. <br /> <br /> Aristotle: The Nicomachean Ethics 383pp. <br /> Translated by J. A. K. Thomson.<br /> <br /> Euripides: The Bacchae and Medea 451pp. Translated by Philip Vellacott. <br /> <br /> Herodotus: The Histories 622pp. Translated by Aubrey de Selincourt. <br /> <br /> Homer: The Iliad 683pp. Translated by Robert Fagles. <br /> <br /> Homer: The Odyssey 541pp. Translated by Robert Fagles.<br /> <br /> Menander: Plays and Fragments 265pp. Translated by Norma Miller.<br /> <br /> Plato: The Last Days of Socrates Translated by Hugh Tredennick and Harold Tarrant 237pp.<br /> <br /> Sophocles: The Three Theban Plays Antigone Oedipus the King Oedipus at Colonus 430pp. Translated by Robert Fagles. <br /> <br /> Thucydides: History of the Peloponnesian War 648pp. translated by Rex Warner. Easton Press unknown
15408317Basileae Basel ex Officina Hervagiana 1557-1540. 2 works bound in one volume folio. pp. xx 310 ii blank; xxiv 178 iv blank with woodcut printer's device to verso of both final leaves. Greek text numerous early marginal notes and alternative readings in the first work occasional annotations in an early hand in the second. Near contemporary quarter pigskin over pasteboard rubbed. Johannes Herwagen was a protestant printer from Strasbourg. He became a citizen of Basel in 1528 and married Johann Froben's widow. Froben had made Basel a centre for the priting of Greek and Latin texts modelling his business on the example of scholar-printer Aldus Mantutius. Herwagen continued the tradition collaborating at first with his stepson Hieronymus Froben and his brother Nicholas Episcopius and printing under his own name from 1531. He was fined and expelled from the city in 1542 after having an affair with his stepson's wife but Landgrave Philip of Hesse Duke Christoph von Württemberg and the University of Basel campaigned for him so that he was pardoned in 1545 and a period of house arrest and a tavern ban were both lifted in 1547 by the City Council. He published the first edition in Greek of Euclid's Elements 1533 and other works such as Heliodorus' Aithiopika 1534. These are the third printings of the 'father of history' and of Thucydides in the original Greek. Book unknown
188262030Libreria Militar 1882. paperback. Aceptable. Libreria Militar. Madrid 1882.Cartoné Lomo piel con dorados. 335 pp. 17x13. Algun sello del anterior propietario que no afecta al texto. Contiene mapa desplegable.Dos Tomos en un Volumen. Libreria Militar paperback
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18635405Paris: L. Hachette ET Cie 1863. First Edition. Very Good. Traduction Nouvelle avec une Introduction et des Notes par E.-A. Bétant Derecteur du Gymnase de Genève. First edition of this popular French translation of Thucydides' 'History of the Peloponnesian War.' Bound in contemporary green stained leather over boards with gilded double rule border on front and rear. With gilding on the spine. General wear rubbing to edges chipping at head of spine and creasing; square and solidly bound. Marbled end papers 2 aged ink notes on first blank. Infrequent marginal section indicators in aged ink and minor and light infrequent spotting. Overall very good condition and complete with blanks at front and rear. <br /> <br /> Pages: 6 8 595 Dimensions: 71/8 x 4¾ x 13/8. L. Hachette ET C(ie) unknown
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