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1998__3598710259The University of Michigan Press 1998. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 94 pages. Latin language. 7.75x5.75x0.25 inches. The University of Michigan Press hardcover
a50671Argentorati 1786 apud J. G. Treuttei. Editio nova Locupletior. 12mo. 149pp. in Greek with Latin notes original tooled leather with gilt trim and later paper spine. Several owner signatures. Good leaves lightly soiled and spotted boards worn. . hardcover
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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
1791A6K9AB01U79OParma: in aedibus Palatinis Typis Bodonianis 1791. Contemporary gold-tooled green morocco with the title lettered in gold on the spine gold-tooled board edges and turn-ins shiny pink endpapers with a frame of small silver leaves mounted on the pastedowns. 16mo in 4s 15 x 11 cm. With a small engraved portrait of Anacreon in a roundel on the title-page a small engraved portrait of the dedicatee J. N. de Azara in a roundel on the dedication page. Part of the text is set in Greek type. Beautiful copy of Anacreon's poems printed in Greek and Latin capitals that Bodoni had designed and cut especially for his Anacreon editions. The first of these splendid editions was printed in 1785. Our copy is one of 150 printed. A first 8vo edition was printed by Bodoni in 1784 but the 1785 and 1791 editions are by far the most gorgeous and from a philological viewpoint the best. Brooks no. 421 furthermore mentions a 16mo-edition also printed in 1791. The book aroused the admiration of the famous bibliographer Dibdin who wrote in his classic bibliography Greek and Latin classics p. 265: "The Bodoni edition of 1785 and 1791 is printed in capital letters and more elegant and exquisitely finished productions cannot be conceived".Our copy comes from the library of the Comte D. Boutourlin 1763-1829 a Russian soldier military historian politician and librarian of the Imperial Russian Library. He was one of the most outstanding book collectors of 19th-century Russia and he formed an important library which was unfortunately destroyed during the burning of Moscow in 1812. His second large collection of which a catalogue was published in 1831 in 200 copies was formed during his retirement in Florence. It contained 244 important early manuscripts 964 15th-century books many of which were unrecorded a very complete Bodoni collection and other outstanding items 7929 in all. The book was later owned by the Comte Chandon de Briailles whose bookplate is pasted on first flyleaf: "Au Conte Chandon de Briailles". This is most likely Raoul Chandon de Briailles 1850-1908 historian and wine merchant founder of the Chandon de Briailles mark of champagne part of whose rich library was bequeathed to the Médiathèque at Épernay.With the large armorial bookplate of Comte Chandon D. Boutourlin on the verso of the first free flyleaf and the bookplate of Comte de Briailles on the recto of the second free flyleaf. The binding shows very slight signs of wear internally only very slightly foxed. Otherwise in very good condition.l Brooks 422; De Lama II p. 66; Giani Cat. p. 40 no. 17; Palaia & Moscatelli 141; Quand la simplicité devient art 46; cf. Catalogue de la Bibliothèque de son Exc. M. le Comte D. Boutourlin Florence 1831. in aedibus Palatinis [Typis Bodonianis], unknown
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1800010T2F. Bohn Lubeck: 1800 1800 pp 186 Engraved title page. Damp stained. Original boards. Spine taped. "Platos praise of the poets Sappho and Anacreon Phaedrus 235c is a sincere tribute to their vivid presentations of the shock of love." Sappho's poetry centers on passion and love for various personages and genders. The word "lesbian" derives from the name of the island of her birth Lesbos; her name is also the origin of its less common synonym sapphic. The narrators of many of her poems speak of infatuations and love sometimes requited sometimes not for various women but descriptions of physical acts between women are few. First edition of this influential German translation. SMALL BOX 8 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. F. Bohn, Lubeck: 1800 hardcover
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179129736Parma: Giambattista Bodoni 1791. Two parts in one volume. The fine sedicesimo edition of 1791 with provenance of Herzog Albrecht Kasimir August von Sachsen-Teschen. Title with an engraved roundel with Anacreon's portrait by Giuseppe Lucatelli 1751-1828; the following leaf with engraved roundel portrait of the marquis Jose Nicolas de Azara. Text in Greek bound before the text in Latin. 16mo 102x68 mm in very fine contemporary red morocco executed by Georg Friedrich Krauss the leading Viennese binder for Duke Albert von Sachsen-Teschen. The boards framed within gilt Greek-key roll the smooth spine with author's name and imprint in gilt on double green morocco lettering-pieces four further compartments with the gilt initials 'AS' in fine gilt tools and additional gilt tooling these separated by flat bands trimmed in green morocco and gilt tooled green silk endpapers board edges gilt tooled and turn-ins with gilt dentelles a.e.g. blue silk ribbon marker. 4 120; 122 2 pp. A superb and beautiful copy the condition being essentially without flaw. A FINE COPY OF ANACREON BY THE PROMINENT PRINTER AND PUNCHCUTTER GIAMBATTISTA BODONI 1740-1813 OFFERED HERE IN A PRECIOUS MOROCCO BINDING FOR DUKE ALBERT OF SACHSEN-TESCHEN SON OF FRIEDRICH AUGUST 11 OF SAXONY KING OF POLAND. Albert had a well-known taste for the arts his collection of prints and drawings was one of the richest in all of Europe and he was the founder of the eponymous Albertina in Vienna.<br> In 1791 Bodoni printed two different editions of Anacreon one in octavo and the edition offered here in sedicesimo. The smaller Anacreon is one of the finest books ever executed by the great printer. The text is set in the Greek font he designed a few years prior which was based on one of Henri Estienne's 1554 types. His Greek font was highly admired all throughout Europe. The King of France as Bodoni once stated in a letter requested two copies of this beautiful gem of a book.<br> The very fine binding was executed by the leading Viennese binder Georg Friedrich Krauss. Krauss was active between 1791 and 1824 and was one of von Sachsen-Teschen principle binders.<br> Giambattista Bodoni hardcover
177460357Paris Le Boucher 1773 & 1774 4to 228 x 156 mm. Bound in a very beautiful a bit later light brown full grained morrocoo binding with five raised bands richly gilt spines gilt lines to boards inner gilt dentelles and gilt capitals. All edges gilt. Binding by 'Sture Falks Bogbinderi' Lund Sweden. Housed in a slipcase. Ex-libris to pasted down front end-paper Maurice B. Worms and to front free end-paper Per Erik & Ludmilla Lindahl. A very nice and clean copy. 4 IV 280 XVI 104 pp. 2 frontispieces 12 headers and 13 tailpieces by Eisen engraved by Massard and Duclos. <br/><br/><em>First edition of Moutonnet's translation of Anacreon illustrated by Duclos after Eisen - widely considered to be "One of the most charmingly illustrated books of the eighteenth century" Salomons. Sander 17 Cohen 79: "l'un des livres les plus élégamment illustrés du XVIIIe siècleFürstenberg 92: "The Anakreon from 1773 is on the same level as the illustrations for 'Le Temple de Gnide' from 1772 and must also be counted among the most beautiful books of the century." </em> hardcover
177338330à Paphos & se trouve à Paris: Chez Le Boucher 1773. Fine. Chez Le Boucher à Paphos & se trouve à Paris 1773 14 x 22.20 cm relié First edition of this translation by Moutonnet de Clairfonds and first issue of the illustration which comprises a frontispiece 12 headpieces and 13 tailpieces by Eisen engraved by Massard and Duclos. Title page in red and black. Full red morocco binding late 19th century signed Pickering. Jansenist spine with raised bands. Wide inner decorative border. Edges gilt. Small brown stains on upper cover. Despite the minor defects noted a very fine copy. Cohen rightly cites this work as ""one of the most elegantly illustrated books of the 18th century""; Eisen's contribution is indeed delicate and inspired and the headpiece engravings are superbly executed. Chez Le Boucher hardcover
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