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1988Q-0674991583Harvard University Press 1988-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harvard University Press hardcover
179039156Place Not Identified: Publisher Unstated. Very Good. 1790. First Edition. Softcover. 2 p.l. & 92 pages; Very scarce first edition of Count Xaverio Broglio d'Ajano's verse translation of odes by Anacreon into Italian. It was probably printed somewhere in Italy around 1790 though there is no date printed. It probably was made in the Marche near Macerata where the translator was a Senator in the Repubblica romana. The date comes from a catalogue entry in the database of the Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico delle biblioteche italiane e per le informazioni bibliografiche - ICCU. This handsome octavo version was printed to celebrate the wedding of Carlo Teodoro Antici de' marchesi di Pesci and donna Marianna Mattei de' duchi di Giove - which does contribute some element of precision to the estimate of its date of issue. It is bound in jolly contemporary wrappers with a printed floral pattern. This is a large copy in original condition with large margins - at least a few fore-edges show deckles. A few leaves of the high-quality laid paper have a blue tinge; 220 years ago this may have been printed on special blue paper. The long-lived translator born a Count in 1749 had to wait nearly forty years to see a regularly published version of this text published in small 24mo format: Verona : tipografia di Pietro Bisesti 1829. This rare undated first edition from about 1790 is not in OCLC none in the British Library none in the French Bibliotheque Nationale. ICCU database locates two copies: Accademia Georgica - Treia; and Biblioteca internazionale La Vigna - Vicenza. A clean unmarked copy with some splitting to the gutter hinge of the front wrapper but still attached. Handsome and rare. ; Experience the pleasure of reading and appreciating this actual printed item. It has its own physical history that imbues it with a character lacking in ephemeral electronic renderings. . Publisher Unstated paperback
ST17263-25Market Drayton England: Tern Press 1985. No. 9 OF 75 COPIES signed by the artist. 260 x 270 mm. 10 1/4 x 10 1/2". 6 leaves.Translated into English by Thomas Moore. <br/> DYNAMIC DARK BROWN CRUSHED MOROCCO BY ALISON MARTIN five wavy lines of inlaid morocco in yellow orange tan beige and brown emanating from a section near the mid-fore edge of the front cover and radiating out and around the smooth spine three of the lines terminating on the fore edge of the rear cover the other two at the head and tail edges front cover also with a single straight diagonal line of inlaid black calf running from head edge to foot slicing through the color waves paste-paper endleaves made by Martin in an ombré of brown/orange/yellow etched with wavy lines echoing the cover design top edge gilt other edges untrimmed. In a felt-lined black cloth clamshell box black morocco label on spine. With five etchings by Nicolas Parry printed in black and sanguine. Tern Press Check-List 38. As new.<br/> <br/> This appealing fine press edition of an 1800 translation of odes by the sixth century B.C. lyric poet Anacreon comes in a 1995 binding that symbolically embodies the poems and their author. According to Alison Martin's artist's statement "the design represents the five odes as coloured waves against a dark background. These are the ideas and thoughts behind the formation of the Odes the Muses perhaps travelling across the ether destined to come together at an undefined point. . . The poet is represented by the straight black line . . . The man himself has become merely a shadowy figure in the background of his poetic works . . . yet his presence was a vital catalyst to their formation . . . Hence the design is abstract to express things beyond material existence. The colors reflect those used in the paper and printing of the text." Elected a Licentiate of Designer Bookbinders in 1995 Martin earned a degree in English at Leeds University before taking a Diploma in Fine Bookbinding and Conservation at Guildford College. She also worked and trained with renowned binder James Brockman. Tern Press was founded by artist and printer Nicolas Parry and his wife Mary in 1973. In "Matrix 5" Parry said: "Our initial aims were to relate each subject to a relative set of materials to think of the book as an overall work of art rather like an opera with a body stage - props - paper - binding intellect thoughts - words - libretto and feelings music - color - prints to try as in all art to produce a form that lives and breathes. Thus our books are not conceived designed produced through process but are perceived arranged and produced through craft.". Tern Press unknown
In 24, pp. 521-540. Estratto dagli Opuscoli Scientifici e Filologici di Calogera' (tomo VI). Br. rifatta con carta d'epoca.
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.
51271Argentorati Strasbourg: apud J.G. Treuttel 1786. Third edition. 18mo. pp. ii 149 i. A little toned towards edges some light patches of foxing. Green straight-grain morocco raised bands and gilt title to spine gilt borders a.e.g. Patchy colour fading joints and corners worn some scratches still very good overall. Armorial bookplate of Thomas Sewell to front paste-down. "These are the most beautiful and accurate editions; the latter i.e. this of 1786 was twice published in the same year and has the text of the Roman edition of Spalleti but with corrections: it was a favourite edition" Dibdin. Dibdin 4th edn. I. 264. Argentorati [Strasbourg]: apud J.G. Treuttel, 1786. hardcover
Very light shelfwear else fine. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Apparatus in Latin. Xxvi, 65 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 1.2 x 8.3 x 5.6 Inches; 65 pages
Light foxing starting to textblock. Front board slightly bowed. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Apparatus in Latin. Xxvi, 65 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 1.2 x 8.3 x 5.6 Inches; 65 pages
ria9783598710254_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
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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
2004LFA-126715350Une revue de 48 pages, format 230 x 230 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 2004
1161871063.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
17852936Parmae, ex Regio Typographeco, s.d. (1785) ; in-4 ; plein veau havane moucheté, dos à nerfs, caissons décorés, pièce de titre rouge, triple filet doré d’encadrement des plats, toutes tranches dorées, roulette décorative dorée d’intérieur (reliure de l’époque) ; (2) ff. de titre et dédicace, XCIV pp., 100 pp., (1) f. d’achevé d’imprimer, portrait gravé d’Anacréon à la page de titre et vignette gravée par Cagnoni en tête de la dédicace.
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
1391489373.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. 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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