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1799OB338<p>A Paris de l'Imprimerie de Pierre Didot l'Ainé. An VII 1799. Hard Cover. Quarto: xvi 204 pages The Greek lyric poet of love and wine. Text in Greek with Latin and French translations by the French Hellenic scholar. Didot was the leader of the neo-classical movement in type design and printing style; cf. Updike vol. 1 p. 217. There are two states of the engraved frontispiece. Bound in later 19th-century 3/4 leather wear to corners; text very good. stock#OB338.</p> de l'Imprimerie de Pierre Didot l'Ainé. An VII hardcover
181340741Londini: Ex officina B.R. Howlett veneunt apud J. Murray 1813. 8vo 18.7 cm 7.36". 2 130 pp.; illus. <br><br>Handsome example of the ever-popular songs of Anacreon edited and prepared by Edward Forster 17691828 based largely on Barnes' influential text. Lavinia Banks Forster the editor's wife supplied the illustrations the elegantly printed text is ornamented with => 20 copper-engraved vignettes. This is the second revised edition following the first of 1802.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Contemporary black calf covers framed and panelled in blind fillets with blind-tooled corner fleurons gilt arabesque motifs in outer panel rich blind roll in inner panel; spine with gilt-stamped leather title-label and gilt-stamped motifs echoing covers; board edges and turn-ins with gilt Greek key roll. All edges gilt.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Front fly-leaf with inked inscription of J.F. Mackarness dated 1839. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Dibdin I 26667 for first ed.; NSTC A1179; Schweiger I 26. Binding as above joints and extremities with variable rubbing. Pages gently age-toned with occasional offsetting from engravings or faint spotting otherwise clean. => A desirable copy of this extremely attractive production. Ex officina B.R. Howlett, veneunt apud J. Murray hardcover books
1823210091823 Paris, Lefevre, 1823, in-24 de XII-(2)-160 pp., index in fine, très bel exemplaire dans une reliure de l'époque signée de THOUVENIN en bas du dos, plein veau glacé rouge, dos à nerfs ornés de roulettes dorées et fleurons romantiques à froid, plats frappés d'un beau décor de plaque ornemental à froid, composée d'encadrements de grecques et d'un décor octogonal central, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées.
1791bn1506I. B. Bodonius Regis Catholici Typographys et B. Parm. Typogr. Praef. Relié 1791 In-12 relié demi chagrin havane à coins, faux titre et titre puis CXVIII, feuille de titre : Anacreontos Thioy Melh, puis 111 pages, portrait gravé au titre et au faux titre. Il s'agit de la réimpression de l'édition en caractères grecs majuscules de l'Anacréon que Bodoni fit paraître pour la première fois à Parme en 1784 en caractères minuscules. Il est dédié au Chevalier De Azara ambassadeur d'Espagne, devenu son conseiller et mécène. L'un des premiers chefs-d'Oeuvre de la typographie bodonienne. On consultera le numéro 28 de la revue FMR où un article : Question de Caractère est consacré à Bodoni. Ex-Libris de P. de la Morandière et de A. -G. Du Plessis ; dos en partie insolé, bon exemplaire Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1794335571794 Paris - Didot l'ainé - 1794 - 1 volume in12 de XX - 78 pages - Reliure plein maroquin rouge - Dos quatre nerfs orné - filet sur les coupes - Quadruple filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats - [Bernasconi] -
180255219London, Bulmer et Soc., apud White et Miller, 1802. 8vo. Contemp. full morocco. Gilt spine with gilt lettering. Broad gilt borders on covers. Inside gilt borders. Edges gilt. Edges with light wear. (4),130 pp. Many fine executed engraved vignettes and endpieces. Finely printed with Greek letters on good paper. The first leaves with light browning, further a few minor brownspots. With engraved bookplate of Hen. J. Blakeney and his written name.
180255219London Bulmer et Soc. apud White et Miller 1802. 8vo. Contemp. full morocco. Gilt spine with gilt lettering. Broad gilt borders on covers. Inside gilt borders. Edges gilt. Edges with light wear. 4130 pp. Many fine executed engraved vignettes and endpieces. Finely printed with Greek letters on good paper. The first leaves with light browning further a few minor brownspots. With engraved bookplate of Hen. J. Blakeney and his written name. unknown
173564712London: Printed for John Watts at the Printing Office 1735. First Addison Edition. Small octavo.<br> <br> Original full brown calf. Spine hinges cracked on front and rear but holding. Previous owner's stamp on front free endpaper. Browning to endpapers. Very good.<br> <br> HBS 64712.<br> <br> $400. Printed for John Watts at the Printing Office unknown
173564712First Addison Edition of Works of Anacreon ANACREON. Works of Anacreon Translated Into English Verse; With Notes Explanatory and Poetical. To which are added the Odes Fragments and Epigrams of Sappho. With the Original Greek plac'd oppisite to the Translation. By Mr. Addison. London: Printed for John Watts at the Printing Office 1735. First Addison Edition. Small octavo. Original full brown calf. Spine hinges cracked on front and rear but holding. Previous owner's stamp on front free endpaper. Browning to endpapers. Very good. HBS 64712. $400 Printed for John Watts at the Printing Office unknown books
1911260661902 - 1903 und 1911. Librairie des Amateurs, Paris. Illustriert von Louis-Eduard Fournier. Halblederband mit Kopfgoldschnitt. VII, 28, 46, 24, Seiten.25,5 x 18 cm.
17334708London: Impensis Lawtoni Gilliver 1733. 12mo. xxiv210pp. Title & text on facing pages in Greek & Latin. Copper engraved frontispiece. Title printed in red & black. Cont. tooled paneled calf head of spine a bit chipped hinges rubbed small stain on front cover. 18th century armorial bookplate of William Hanbury on front pastedown. Impensis Lawtoni Gilliver unknown books
194165918Traduction nouvelle de Mario Meunier, avec des illustrations de Sylvain Sauvage, Un des 250 exemplaires sur vélin à la forme des Papeteries d'Arches contenant chacun une eau-forte originale de Sulvain Sauvage (n° 182), 1 vol. petit in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-maroquin à coins rouge, dos mosaïqué, couvertures et dos conservés, tête dorée, filet doré en mors et coins, Les Editions Emile Chamontin, se Vendent à la Librairie Flammarion, 1941, 285 pp.
1692R320157765Chez Charles Clouzier. 1692. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Quelques rousseurs. 398 pages - une gravure en noir et blanc en frontçispice - bandeaux et culs de lampe en noir et blanc - relié plein cuir - dos à 5 nerfs - titre et caissons dorés sur le dos - papier jauni - tâches en pied de page sur les premières pages de l'ouvrage sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - petite déchirures en pied sur la frontispice et sur la page de titre - 4 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 880-Littératures helléniques. Littérature grecque
1889141595Paris, A. Quantin 1889 13 volumes. In-8 14,5 x 9,5 cm. Reliures demi-basane fauve marbrée, filets dorés, dos à nerfs, têtes dorées, couvertures conservées, 211-138-206-135-209-124-135-119-111-220-192-203-85 pp., notices bibliographiques, notices artistiques. Tous les textes sont dans des encadrements, Les tirages des vignettes d'illustrations parfois en chromolithographies sont splendides.Ex-libris Auguste Heriot.
1791316508Parma: Bodoni 1791. One of 150 copies. Engraved portrait vignette on title and head of text. iv cxviii 2 111 pp. 12mo. Contemporary full straight-grained red morocco gilt ruled border and spine gilt title. Light shelfwear front flyleaf starting. Ex-Harvard University Library blindstamp on title on one other leaf donor's ink stamp on verso of title bookplates with deaccession stamp 2 other bookplates and book ticket with bibliographical citations Brunet and Dibdin. One of 150 copies. Engraved portrait vignette on title and head of text. iv cxviii 2 111 pp. 12mo. One of two Bodoni editions of Anacreon published in 1791. "The Bodoni Anacreon editions of 1785 and 1791 are printed in capital letters and more elegant and exquisitely finished productions cannot be conceived" Dibdin_. Brooks 422; Brunet I 252 Bodoni unknown
1791316508Parma: Bodoni 1791. One of 150 copies. Engraved portrait vignette on title and head of text. iv cxviii 2 111 pp. 12mo. Contemporary full straight-grained red morocco gilt ruled border and spine gilt title. Light shelfwear front flyleaf starting. Ex-Harvard University Library blindstamp on title on one other leaf donor's ink stamp on verso of title bookplates with deaccession stamp 2 other bookplates and book ticket with bibliographical citations Brunet and Dibdin. One of 150 copies. Engraved portrait vignette on title and head of text. iv cxviii 2 111 pp. 12mo. One of two Bodoni editions of Anacreon published in 1791. "The Bodoni Anacreon editions of 1785 and 1791 are printed in capital letters and more elegant and exquisitely finished productions cannot be conceived" Dibdin_. Brooks 422; Brunet I 252 Bodoni unknown books
1796007781York England: Wilson Spence and Mawman 1796. Bound in contemporary half dark green morocco over marbled boards back with ornate gilt floral decorations gilt rules matching marbled end pages all edges gilt. Near Fine light rubs at edges. First part of title romanized. Greek and English on opposite pages. Contains 55 odes. . First Edition. Half Morocco. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Wilson, Spence, and Mawman Hardcover books
1604045076Rouen: Jean Berthelin 1604. Later Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. 19th century quarter blue morocco over marbled boards. Scattered minor stains corner of one leaf torn with no loss of text a number old marginal paper repairs mostly patching small wormholes. The second volume of Belleau's works containing his translation of Anacreon's odes which first appeared in 1556 following Estienne's publication of the Greek version with Latin translation in 1554 and were included in the first edition of Belleau's works in 1578. It also collects a group of his Anacreon influenced original works sonnets epitaphs and a play La Reconnue. foliated 288-434 plus a 4 leaf table. Graesse B328. Size: duodecimo 12mo. One volume of the 2-volume set. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Poetry; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 045076. <br/><br/> Jean Berthelin hardcover books
176826070London:: J. Ridley. Full leather binding. 12mo xxxii 287pp.contemporary errata page. Full leather with raised bands to spine. Gilt titles to red spine label. Gilt dentelles. Two armourial bookplates: firstly that of Robert Shafto d.1780 of Benwell in Northumberland and secondly that of his son-in-law William Adair. Robert Shafto was a distant cousin of the Robert Shafto MP 1732-1797 of whom the folk song ' Bobby Shafto' is believed to refer. However some sources Thomas & George Allan in Tyneside Songs and Readings 1891 believe Robert Shafto 1760–1781 of Benwell was the inspiration - he was the son of the owner of this book. Either way the Shafto family with their strong Northumberland and Co. Durham connections make this volume of particular interest to those with interest in NE England. Most of the prelim is taken up with The Classic poem. The text is in English. Front hinge split and held only by one cord rear hinge tender. Though the binding is rather fragile the gatherings remain tightly bound and square. Pages show some age toning to the very edges more so towards the beginning and end of the text block. Starting to crack vertically down the middle of the spine. Prelims are unevenly tanned. Rubbed to edges with the tips of the board showing to two corners. Some slight scuffing to the surface of the leather. Fair copy . Hardback. 1768. J. Ridley hardcover
53114Glasguae Glasgow : Excudebant R. & A. Foulis M.DCC.LI. 1751 . A very good full leather miniature binding with slip-case. 81mm x 52mm x 9mm. 4pp./pp.75/3pp. 32mo. Later brown calf probably 19th century with gilt filet border. Spine with gilt titles and four raised bands. Ink spots to spine and rear board. Previous owner's signature to top of title-page: "Arnage 1804." Clean Greek text throughout. Numerous pencil underlinings one page of inked Greek text to rear endpaper. Title transliterated from the Greek preceded by an additional title-page in Latin: "Anacreontis Carmina. Cum Sapphonis Et Alcaei Fragmentis." Contains the songs of Anacreon and fragments of Sappho and Alcaeus. Referenced by: Gaskell 181 - The Foulis Press ; ESTC T085607 "Anacreon 582 BCE�485 BCE was a Greek lyric poet born in Teos an Ionian city on the coast of Asia Minor. He likely moved to Thrace in 545 BCE with others from his city when it was attacked by Persians. He then moved to Samos to Athens and possibly again to Thessaly seeking a safe place to write his poems as his patrons including Polycrates tyrant of Samos and Hipparchus brother of Athenian tyrant Hippias kept being murdered. It is unknown where Anacreon died though he lived to the unusually advanced age of 85. Glasguae [ Glasgow ] : Excudebant R. & A. Foulis, M.DCC.LI. [1751] . hardcover
178555046Additis var. Lectionibus, 1 vol. in-4 (279 x 210 mm) reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 5 nerfs orné, Ex Regio Typographeio, Parmae [ Parma , Parme ], 1785, 2 ff., XCIV-100 pp. et 1 f. n. ch.
171023121710 LONDINI AUGUSTA Imprimebatur Impensis Matthei Hawkins, prostatque venalis ad Angelum in Areâ Paulinâ A. D. CIC DCCX. (1710) Un volume in°12 plein maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs. Décors floral estampé à froid sur les plats. Filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, les chasses et chants des plats; Tranches dorées. Portrait en frontispice 10 + 172 pages. Deuxième édition
186499287Paris: De Firmin Didot Freres 1864. Hardcover. Good. First edition of this translation. Text in Greek. Translated by D'Amb. Firmin Didot. 54 mounted albumen plates of classical illustrations by Girodet mostly mounted two per page. Full leather. Rebacked boards quite worn appears to lack front and rear blanks a good only copy. De Firmin Didot Freres hardcover
1773GITa230A Paphos et chez Le Boucher 1773. In-8 IV 280pp. Plein maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs rehaussés d'un filet perlé doré, compartiments dorés et fleuronnés dans les entrenerfs, plats encadrés d'un triple filet doré, coupes filetées, dentelle dorée sur bordure intérieure, tranches dorées (Ruban). 1er tirage du frontispice, des 12 vignettes et 13 culs de lampes par Eisen gravés par Massard et Duclos.
14910(Lyon), Cercle Lyonnais du Livre, 1953. in-4, 81-(3) pp., plein maroquin bleu, dos lisse titré, tête dorée, gardes et contre-gardes en suédine ocre, couverture et dos conservés, étui, belle reliure signée A. M. Claude (dos insolé, avec un discret petit frottement, petits défauts sur l'étui).