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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
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
18021007Y35London: J. White and G. Miller 1802. Leather. Good. 7.5" by 5.5". None. A morocco-bound edition of the odes of Anacreon edited by English cleric and writer Edward Forster. With lovely engraved vignettes. An early 19th-century edition of The Odes of Anacreon amended according to the text of Barnes in the Greek text. Bound in full straight-grain morocco with marbled endpapers.With elegant engraved vignettes throughout.Few of Anacreon"s works survive but those that do focus on wine love and the overall pleasures of the legendary Roman symposium. Anacreon used various techniques in his writings including self-deprecation and irony. Edited by Edward Forster 17691828 an English cleric miscellany writer and Fellow of the Royal Society. Bound in full straight-grain morocco with marbled endpapers. Externally quite rubbed to the extremities. Short cracks to the tail of the joints. Internally firmly bound. Pages are marginally toned but generally clean with light spotting to the first and last few pages. Good J. White and G. Miller hardcover
1802298001London: White and Miller 1802. hardcover. very good. 130 pages slim 12mo full pebbled brown morocco ornately gilt on spine and covers inner dentelles all edges gilt inner frot hinge reinforced. London: White and Miller 1802. Very good .<br/> <br/> White and Miller unknown
41920Chez Horace Molin In-12 429pp. texte grec et francais nombreux culs de lampe et bandeaux gravés reliure plein cuir du XXe dos a nerfs et pièce de titre Bwx-07 unknown
1802AQ33176Londini i.e. London: Sumptibus Editoris Excudebant Gul. Bulmer et Soc. 1802. 4 130pp. With a half-title. Numerous engraved vignettes. Later black roan-backed tartan paper boards. Lightly rubbed. Light foxing. An elegant edition of the odes of Greek lyric poet Anacreon c.582- c.485 edited by fellow of the Royal Society Edward Forster 1769-1828 with vignette engravings by his wife Lavinia 1774-1858 daughter of renowned sculptor Thomas Banks 1735-1805. . 8vo. Sumptibus Editoris Excudebant Gul. Bulmer et Soc. hardcover
181231246AB1812. The Eleventh Edition. London Printed for James Carpenter 1812. Duodecimo. XXIV 172 pages. Hardcover / Beautiful decorative leather with gilt lettering and ornament on spine and boards. The little Volume now in protective Mylar. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. The binding tight and intact. Minor signs of foxing. Poetry Foundation: "Living up to the title Anacreon Moore strained the budget of the promising young poet but rather than accept an Irish laureateship created for him by Atkinson and Moira Moore published his juvenile poems as Poetical Works of the Late Thomas Little Esq. 1801 assuming a pseudonym appropriate to his short stature. The proceeds barely met his debt but the collection of love poems further enhanced his reputation as a ladies man. Although these light lyrics seem remarkably chaste to modern readers the kisses and embraces they celebrate suggested much to 19th-century readers. As in Moores later poetry the visual sense is starved in these lyrics but they provide well for the emotional dimension. Moore later regretted publishing these poems; at the time he was as grateful for the publishers remuneration as for the advance of his poetic reputation." hardcover
1865144443Mlano: Ricordi 1865. In-folio mm. 393x290 cartonato editoriale figurato mancanze al dorso; lievi tracce d'uso pp. XIII273 compreso il frontespizio incorniciato a colori. Testo entro graziosa cornice rossa ornato da capilettera figurati in sanguigna finalini in nero e 16 belle incisioni su legno eseguite da Centenari sui disegni di: Ciseri Hayez Servi Ribossi Cambi Bartolini Dupré. Testo ben conservato. Ricordi, unknown
177349238Paris A Pahos/Le Boucher 1773. Hardcover. Backstrip finely cracked with abrasions; front hinge cracked but binding still firm; cover edges and corners slightly worn; frayed spot at top edge of rear cover; light to moderate foxing throughout; pages lightly toned but otherwise very good condition. . 280p. Illus. Frontispiece with tissue guard. Paris, A Pahos/Le Boucher hardcover
1864WB16253Paris: Ambroise Firmin-Didot 1864. Hardcover. Near Fine. 24mo 140 x 85mm. Pagination: iii-xlvii 158pp. including table. Signatures: a6 b-44 1-204 including final blank. Title printed with engraved border of muses and signed by engravers H. Catenacci - Hercules Louis Catenacci 18161884 and A. F. Lemaitre - Augustin Francois Lemaitre 17971870. 54 photolithograph plates of Girodets compositions illustrating the odes with fine classical figures and settings. Greek text with French prose translation for 64 odes by Ambrose Firmin-Didot. Text printed within red ruled borders with headings printed in red. Finely bound in a French 19th-century crimson morocco covers gilt with central ornament spine with five raised bands lettered in gilt: ODES DANACREON / F. DIDOT 1864 inner gilt dentelles marbled endpapers edges gilt custom cloth case; only slightest wave to a few leaves otherwise a very good and attractive copy. Front pastedown with the typographic bookplate of Robert Percy Alden an American Gilded Age lawyer and collector hailing from Pennsylvania who died in 1909. <br/><br/>Fine French edition of the Odes of Anacreon edited and produced by Ambroise Firmin-Didot 17901876 reusing the illustrations in a reduced scale by the French artist Girodet Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson 17671824. Girodets graceful neoclassic designs were executed in the revived Second Empire style and engraved by his pupil Henri-Guillaume Chatillon 17801856. J. B. de Saint-Victor originally commissioned the Girodet illustrations in 1808 but only two complete designs were published with his translation in 1810. Girodet continued to work on the illustrations privately as well as his own translation of the ancient Greek Odes until his death in 1824. Ambroise Firmin-Didot was an accomplished classicist editor and man of letters within the established line of Didot printers in Paris. This production is an outstanding example of one of the finely printed classics issuing from the renowned Didot press. It maintains the distinctive Didot typographic layout and refined use of red and black inks. The introductory text of a later English edition of the Odes 1869 by Thomas Moore notes that the Firmin-Didot edition was sold at the almost prohibitive price of two pounds. Wonderful copy most likely bound for Robert Percy Aldens American villa-library in the late 19th century. Alden spent several of his Yale post-graduate years in Europe and was married in Paris in 1878 when he likely procured this book. Ambroise Firmin-Didot hardcover
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.<br /> <br /> 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. Jean Berthelin hardcover
170461700à Paris: Chez Pierre Ribou 1704. Fine. Chez Pierre Ribou à Paris 1704 9.50 x 16.50 cm relié First edition of De la Fosse's translation. Greek text with facing translation. A medallion portrait of Anacreon at the frontispiece. Catalogue at the end. Contemporary full polished brown calf binding. Decorated spine with raised bands. Red morocco title label. Head torn with losses to joints. Upper joint split at tail. 4 corners bumped. Preface on the work and various translations of the odes. Each ode is followed by translator's notes. Following the 55 odes Poems by M.D.L.F. then Discourse delivered in Florence to determine which are the most beautiful eyes blue or black. Chez Pierre Ribou hardcover
1692265151692. A Paris chez Charles Clouzier 1692. Un vol. au format pt in-12 153 x 98 mm de 1 frontispice gravÂŽ n.fol. 9 ff. n.fol. 398 pp. 1 f. de catalogue ÂŽditeur n.fol. in fine et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de plein veau marbrÂŽ havane plats jansÂŽnistes dos ˆ nerfs richement ornÂŽ de filets gras ˆ froid caissons d'encadrement dorÂŽs larges fleurons dorÂŽs semis de pointillÂŽs et d'ÂŽtoiles dorÂŽs piÂce de titre de maroquin acajou titre dorÂŽ palette dorÂŽe en tÂte et queue dentelle dorÂŽe sur les coupes tranches rouges. L'exemplaire - revÂtu d'une reliure dÂŽcorative du temps - s'ouvre sur un dÂŽlicat frontispice allÂŽgorique gravÂŽ signÂŽ ; rn regard d'une vignette gravÂŽe en page de titre. Edition en grec avec traduction franÂaise en regard par Hilaire-Bernard Derequeleyne Baron de Longepierre. AnacrÂŽon se consacre principalement ˆ la poÂŽsie amoureuse et ˆ la poÂŽsie de banquet. Son style se caractÂŽrise par sa lÂŽgÂretÂŽ doublÂŽ de son charme. Quant ˆ SapphoSolon aprÂs avoir entendu la lecture d'un de ses poÂmes dÂŽclara : Ç mon dÂŽsir est de l'apprendre et de mourir ensuite È. Brunet I Manuel du libraire et de l'amateur de livres 254. Abrasions en marge des plats. Petit manque en tÂte et queue du dos. Feuillets lÂŽgÂrement oxydÂŽs. Du reste belle condition. Peu courant. b42961 unknown
1308CC493<p>Vertida por Antonio Feliciano de Castilho. Typographia de Ad. Lainé et J. Havard. Paris. 1866.</p>_x000d_<p>De 21x14 cm. Com 144 págs. Encadernação da época inteira de pele com ferros a ouro na lombada com coifas cansadas.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar com 2 ex-libris da época título de posse na folha de rosto e dedicatória e assinatura do autor invisual na folha de guarda.</p>_x000d_<p>Obra bilingue em português e grego - texto sequencial - com um prólogo de Castilho em português até à página 23 com a biografia de Anacreonte.</p>_x000d_<p>«Em 1866 o sempre polémico mas engenhoso poeta António Feliciano de Castilho publicou a sua versão poética do que considerava serem os poemas de Anacreonte na realidade uma adaptação às formas da lírica nacional de 53 dos actualmente considerados 60 Anacreontea.<br />A figura e a obra de António Feliciano Castilho 1800-1875 ficariam para sempre marcadas por uma série de episódios e polémicas artísticas e pessoais sobretudo no contexto da afirmação do Realismo em Portugal que tantas vezes ofusca pelo menos para o público culto mas menos informado a riqueza de uma obra poética e de tradução dos clássicos ímpar entre nós. Cego aos seis anos de idade em consequência de um surto de sarampo desde a infância se dedicou ao estudo das línguas e culturas clássicas no Geral do Cunhal das Bolas e consta que com cinco anos já versejava em latim e traduzia versos de Ovídio.»</p>_x000d_<p>Ref.: «Castilho tradutor ou poeta anacreôntico A Lyrica de Anacreonte 1866» por Carlos A. Martins de Jesus Humaitas n.º 63 2011.</p> M-13-F-5 unknown
177749026Glasguae: excudebat Andreas Foulis 1777. 8vo pp. 100; Greek text in large type with Latin footnotes; contemporary paneled calf gilt-ruled borders gilt-ruled spine in 6 compartments with blind-stamped details red speckled edges; spine chipped and label perished later signature on flyleaf a good sound copy. Gaskell 610. excudebat Andreas Foulis unknown
173631357AB1736. In Venezia Apresso Francesco Piacentini 1736. 4°. 3 Bl. 208 S. Mit 1 Portät. Pergamentband der Zeit. Die Übersetzer waren: Barnes Joshua; Corsini Bartolomeo; Marchetti Alessandro; Regnier de Marais François Séraphin und Salvini Anton Maria. Das Papier etwas stockfleckig. Der Einbandbzug fleckig und leicht verzogen. unknown
1833815A11London: Sherwdood Gilbert and Piper 1833. First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 7" by 4.5". None . The first edition of the classical odes of Anacreon edited by James Usher a bright pocket sized edition. Anacreon was a Greek lyric poet known for his drinking songs and erotic poems. The present pocket sized volume is the first edition of his odes rendered to English and edited by James Usher a scarce copy. The odes are admired for their elegance and genuine simplicity mostly concerned with themes of love infatuation revelry and aspects of every-day life. Rebound a full cloth binding with titles in gilt to spine. Externally very smart with minor shelf wear only minor bumping to head and tail of spine and extremities light soiling to boards and spine. Internally firmly bound. Odd minor spotting to occasional leaf otherwise pages clean throughout with a touch of age toning as usual with the type of paper used. Very Good Indeed Sherwdood, Gilbert and Piper hardcover
1843680781843. Florentiae : apud Guillelmum Piatti 1843 4° XVI 179 pp.; 11 pp. feiner Pappband. First Edition! Bilingual Edition - Greek text with Latin version opposite. Anacreon c. 575 - c. 495 BC was a Greek lyric poet notable for his drinking songs and erotic poems. Later Greeks included him in the canonical list of Nine Lyric Poets. Anacreon wrote all of his poetry in the ancient Ionic dialect. Like all early lyric poetry it was composed to be sung or recited to the accompaniment of music usually the lyre. Anacreon's poetry touched on universal themes of love infatuation disappointment revelry parties festivals and the observations of everyday people and life Sappho c. 630 - c. 570 BC was an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos.a Sappho is known for her lyric poetry written to be sung while accompanied by music. In ancient times Sappho was widely regarded as one of the greatest lyric poets and was given names such as the "Tenth Muse" and "The Poetess". Most of Sappho's poetry is now lost and what is extant has mostly survived in fragmentary form; only the Ode to Aphrodite is certainly complete. As well as lyric poetry ancient commentators claimed that Sappho wrote elegiac and iambic poetry. Three epigrams formerly attributed to Sappho are extant but these are actually Hellenistic imitations of Sappho's style. unknown
19231235E076London: The Nonesuch Press 1923. 1st Edition . Hardback. Printed pages: 52. Near Fine/Good. 5.5 x 9.5 inches 14 x 24 cm. Dust jacket: Gold paper jacket with wear and loss to edges. Rubbing to front cover. Overall jacket condition is Good. Book: Limited edition number 637 of 725 copies. Quarter parchment with gold paper covered boards. Page edges untrimmed. Very slight tanning to edges of pastedown endpapers. A few spots of foxing to page edges otherwise in excellent condition throughout. Engraved title page headpiece tailpiece and four plates all with tissue guards. One tissue guard has been bound in at an angle. An outstanding example. Overall book condition is Near Fine. Size: 5.5 x 9.5 inches 14 x 24 cm. The Nonesuch Press hardcover
1810283286Philadelphiae: T. Barton Zantzinger et Soc 1810. Full Leather. Very Good binding. Selections with the text in Greek and in Latin. In sheep; spine with very minor loss and gilt rules. Printed by Fry and Kammerer for the Thos. B. Zantzinger Company. 123 pages; 2 publisher’s ad. Shaw & Shoemaker 19363. Very Good binding. T. Barton Zantzinger et Soc unknown
elala2357Strassburg: J.H.Heitz 1778. First Edition Edited by Richard François Philippe Brunck 1729-1803. Dibdin 4th Edn. I pp. 264-65. Graesse I 111. Moss I pp. 47-48. 16mo. pp. 128. text in Greek notes in Latin. woodcut ornaments & title vignette. contemporary sheep binding worn but solid Strassburg: J.H.Heitz, 1778 unknown
1505NC026<p>Vertida por Antonio Feliciano de Castilho. Typographia de Ad. Lainé et J. Havard. Paris. 1866.</p>_x000d_<p>De 24x16 cm. Com 144 págs. Encadernação da época em percalina vermelha e lombada em pele da mesma cor com ferros a ouro nas pastas e na lombada. Exemplar com ex-libris.</p>_x000d_<p>Obra bilingue em português e grego - texto sequencial - com um prólogo de Castilho em português até à página 23 com a biografia de Anacreonte.</p>_x000d_<p>«Em 1866 o sempre polémico mas engenhoso poeta António Feliciano de Castilho publicou a sua versão poética do que considerava serem os poemas de Anacreonte na realidade uma adaptação às formas da lírica nacional de 53 dos actualmente considerados 60 Anacreontea.<br />A figura e a obra de António Feliciano Castilho 1800-1875 ficariam para sempre marcadas por uma série de episódios e polémicas artísticas e pessoais sobretudo no contexto da afirmação do Realismo em Portugal que tantas vezes ofusca pelo menos para o público culto mas menos informado a riqueza de uma obra poética e de tradução dos clássicos ímpar entre nós. Cego aos seis anos de idade em consequência de um surto de sarampo desde a infância se dedicou ao estudo das línguas e culturas clássicas no Geral do Cunhal das Bolas e consta que com cinco anos já versejava em latim e traduzia versos de Ovídio.»</p>_x000d_<p>Ref.: «Castilho tradutor ou poeta anacreôntico A Lyrica de Anacreonte 1866» por Carlos A. Martins de Jesus Humaitas n.º 63 2011.</p> I-67-D-7 unknown
180426CLA23Hugh Maxwell Philadelphia: 1804. 1804 8vo. 301 p. Fine stipple engraved portraits of Moore and Anacreon executed by David Edwin 1776-1841. Uncut. Quite foxed. Original marbled boards. Spine taped. Manuscript ownership of the early American collector Richard J. Tucker Jr. Anacreon ca. 570-485 B.C. was a Greek lyric poet born at Teos in Ionia. Later he lived at Samos and at Athens where his patron wa s Hipparchus. His poetry graceful and elegant celebrates the joys of wine and love. Little of his verse survives. Anacreontics poems in the style of Anacreon were written from Hellenistic to late Byzantine times. Scarce Early American Edition. S&S/AI 57 08 3 examples only. PRICE JUST REDUCED! W120 Language: eng. Hardcover. Very Good. Hugh Maxwell, Philadelphia: 1804. hardcover
1882102316Paris: A. Quantin 1882. Hardcover. Very good. 12mo in custom 19th century blue half leather binding with raised bands; 111 pages; color illustrations & ornament. A beautiful little book. In French. "Anacreon 575 – c. 495 BC was a Greek lyric poet notable for his drinking songs and erotic poems. Later Greeks included him in the canonical list of Nine Lyric Poets. Anacreon wrote all of his poetry in the ancient Ionic dialect. Like all early lyric poetry it was composed to be sung or recited to the accompaniment of music usually the lyre. Anacreon's poetry touched on universal themes of love infatuation disappointment revelry parties festivals and the observations of everyday people and life."—Wikipedia. A. Quantin hardcover
17447443Glasguae Glasgow: In aedibus academicis excudebat Robertus Foulis 1744. 8vo pp. iv 108. Contemporary calf spine divided by raised bands red morocco label other compartments tooled centrally in gilt. A little spotting a touch toned front flyleaf torn away. Rubbed worn to spine-ends with some small loss joints starting. Booklabel of Robert Robertson Glasgow of Montgreenan to pastedown ownership inscription of Robert Robertson Edinburgh to title-page. The larger foolscap octavo issue of a relatively early Foulis Press printing also issued in a slightly smaller duodecimo. This copy belonged to Robert Robinson 1777-1845 who adopted the surname Glasgow upon inheritance of the sugar plantations of Montgreenan and Sans Souci in 1828. Gaskell 43; ESTC T85611. In aedibus academicis excudebat Robertus Foulis hardcover