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In-16 gr., tela editoriale, pp. XXVIII + (60 ca.). Prefazione in latino. Testo in greco. Volume della collana “Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis”. Ben conservato.
189pp., in the series "Philosophia Antiqua. A series of monographs on ancient philosophy" volume 11, 25cm., softcover (few small stains), most pages still uncut, good condition, F104818
[105] pp. (i.e. columns 1353 to 1562, Sonderdruck aus Pauly-Wissowa, Real-Encyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft), 25cm., softcover, good condition, F104819
In-4 p. (mm. 314 x 226), mz. pergamena coeva, titolo ms. al dorso, 8 cc.nn., 49 pp., 1 c.b., 2 cc.nn., 57 pp., 1 c.nn. (di Indice). L’opera, dedicata dal tipografo a Ferdinando Marescalchi, è divisa in due parti: la prima contiene il testo in greco antico e la seconda il testo in latino. Edizione greco-latina del “celebre opuscolo "I Caratteri morali" del filosofo, naturalista ed erudito greco Teofrasto (IV sec. a.C.), discepolo di Aristotele e suo successore nella direzione del Liceo. I "Caratteri" costituiscono una specie di galleria di ritratti morali tutti schizzati molto rapidamente in uno stile elegante ma semplice, e rivelano una penetrazione assai sottile della natura umana. I tipi psicologici descritti sono trenta; tra i principali si notano: l’ipocrita, l’adulatore, il chiacchierone, il rustico, il compiacente, il cinico, il pitocco, etc., etc.. "I Caratteri" sono infusi di quello spirito comico e buffonesco donde sorse e si sviluppò la commedia ateniese, così l’antica come la nuova”. Così Diz. Opere Bompiani,II, p. 121. Cfr. Brooks,561: “Edizione bella quanto l’altra (in folio)”. Pregevole esemplare con barbe.
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Endpapers are lightly tanned. Very light bumping to upper corners. Spine slightly discolored; Unchanged Reprint of 1917 Edition of George Allen & Unwin. Includes English Introduction, Translation and commentary and Greek Text. ; 227 pages
1967S10624Chicago:: Argonaut 1967. 1967. First thus. 8vo. 227 pp. Index. Gilt-stamped green cloth. Publisher information tipped-in at title page verso and recto. Includes Theophrastus' De Sensibus in ancient Greek opposite English translation. Ownership signature. Fine. Argonaut, 1967. hardcover books
1976BL3133London:: William Heinemann 1976. 1976. Series: Loeb Classical Library No. 471. Volume I of III. 17 cm. lxvii 361 7 pp. Greek & English text. Gilt-stamped green cloth dust-jacket; jacket a bit frayed. Burndy bookplate. Very good. ISBN: 0434994715/ 0674995198 William Heinemann, 1976. hardcover books
Light rubbing to wraps else book is fine. ; Questiones Infinitae VI; 304 pages
1965MT1055Basel:: Schwabe 1965. 1965. vol. I of II. Small 8vo. XVI 584 pp. Red gilt-stamped cloth. Ownership signature on title of Arthur Teller MD. Very good. Schwabe, 1965. hardcover books
1967157142Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1967. 402 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1991157140Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1991. 402 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1976157141Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1976. 402 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
194253707Einsiedeln - Köln, Verlagsanstalt Benziger & Co. A.-G., 1942, Auflage: 2. Halbleinen, gebunden; weinrotes, goldgeprägtes Überzugspapier, roter, goldgeprägter Rücken, Farbkopfschnitt, mit illustriertem Schutzumschlag / Anz. Seiten: 171 / 14 x 20,5 cm / mit Porträt von Paracelsus als Frontispiz, 3 Schwarzweisstafeln und 2 Schwarzweissillustrationen / Zustand: sehr gut, geringe Gebrauchsspuren; Einband minimal berieben und etwas lichtrandig, Schutzumschlag leicht berieben, gebräunt und randlädiert
194197923Einsiedeln & Köln: Benziger 1941. 171 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Goldprägung. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
187648179Würzburg, J. Staudinger, 1876. 4°. 3 Bll., 136 S., HLwd. d. Zt. m. handschriftl. Rückenschild.
19371002966Vlg. Anton Pustet, 1937. 214 S. Originalhalbleinen.
193753708Salzburg - Leipzig, Verlag Anton Pustet, 1937, Auflage: 2. Leinen, gebunden; brauner, goldgeprägter Einband, Farbkopfschnitt, mit illustriertem Schutzumschlag / Anz. Seiten: 214 / 14,5 x 22,5 cm / Zustand: gut, leichte Gebrauchsspuren; 2 Ecken und Kapitale bestossen, Papier leicht gebräunt, Schnitt stockfleckig, Schutzumschlag etwas berieben, leicht gebräunt und etwas randlädiert
Foxing to prelims. Light water damage has caused rippling to DJ. Edgewear to DJ. ; Theophrastus' The Characters consists of brief, vigorous and trenchant delineations of moral types, which contain a most valuable picture of the life of his time. They form the first recorded attempt at systematic character writing. The book has been regarded by some as an independent work; others incline to the view that the sketches were written from time to time by Theophrastus, and collected and edited after his death; others, again, regard the Characters as part of a larger systematic work, but the style of the book is against this. Theophrastus has found many imitators in this kind of writing, notably Hall (1608) , Sir Thomas Overbury (1614–16) , Bishop Earle (1628) and Jean de La Bruyère (1688) , who also translated the Characters. ; 153 pages
197069731Kent:: Kent State University Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1970. Hardcover. 0873380428 . Translated from the Greek with notes and introductory essays. First edition. From the personal library of the late sociologist Daniel Bell with his name on the front free endpaper and a few instances of his brief marginalia. Very good in a very good age darkened along the spine dust jacket. . Kent State University Press, hardcover books
Spine very lightly sunned. Else fine. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1929 edition. Xxxiii, 87 pp. ; 87 pages
Light shelfwear to book. DJ has a bit of soiling to front panel and some chipping to edges. DJ spine a bit sunned. ; Theophrastus' The Characters consists of brief, vigorous and trenchant delineations of moral types, which contain a most valuable picture of the life of his time. They form the first recorded attempt at systematic character writing. The book has been regarded by some as an independent work; others incline to the view that the sketches were written from time to time by Theophrastus, and collected and edited after his death; others, again, regard the Characters as part of a larger systematic work, but the style of the book is against this. Theophrastus has found many imitators in this kind of writing, notably Hall (1608) , Sir Thomas Overbury (1614–16) , Bishop Earle (1628) and Jean de La Bruyère (1688) , who also translated the Characters. ; 153 pages
11778A Lyon, Après l'approbation des éditions du Cosmogone. Grand In Octavo, broché, sobre couverture unie blanche titrée en rouge et noir, 126 pages, index et sources, bel exemplaire.
200127694Après l’approbation des Editions du Cosmogone 2001 In-8, broché, 128pp. Illustré en noir.
1883001982Poitiers Imprimerie Oudin 1883
14047Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1931. Coll. des Universités de France, Association Guillaume Budé. In-8 broché. Bon état. Annotations au crayon. Texte et traduction. 2e édition revue et corrigée.