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Folio in black-blue cloth; xvii, 205 pages illustrations, maps (some folded), 94 plates 30 cm; bibliographical references (pages xi-xvii). Text in French / Olbia (Ukraine : Extinct city) Ausgrabung Geschichte Archeologische vondsten. Arqueologia cl‡ssica -- UcraÔna. Cer‡mica grega -- UcraÔna. Olbia (Ukraine) Olbia (Ukraine : Ville ancienne) // **A large, heavy book. Weighs 3 lbs 2 ounces before packing. Extra shipping charges may apply for international & expedited orders. Please inquire.**
- Les revues, Paris 1930, 12x19cm, broché. - First edition of the French translation. Autograph inscription from the translator, a very good copy. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale de la traduction française. Envoi du traducteur, bel exemplaire.
in inglese tela edit. con titoli oro al dorso, sovrac. ill., rotture e piccole mancanze in sovrac., rottura parziale alla cartina, senza mancanze
in inglese tela edit. con titoli oro al dorso, sovrac. ill., rotture e mancanze in sovrac., sottolineature e appunti a penna
P., A. Michel, 1961. In-8 broché, couverture en couleurs à rabats, 27 pages suivies d'une centaine de pages d'illustrations dont 8 en couleurs. En très bon état, très frais.
In-12, reliure souple d'édition, 42 dessins et une carte dans le texte, 13 photos N/B in-texte
Broch?. 137 pages. 18x23 cm.
bross. edit. ill., nota d'appartenenza - trad. di Giuliana Scudder - illustrazioni in b.n. fuori testo
bross. edit. ill., lieve segno di piega al dorso - trad. di Mario Carpitella - cartine nel testo
- Félix Juven, Paris 1906, 12x18,5cm, relié. - Edition originale sur papier courant. Reliure à la bradel en demi percaline vert amande, dos lisse orné d'un fleuron central doré, double filet doré en queue du dos, plats de papier caillouté,couvertures conservées, reliure de l'époque. Agréable exemplaire en dépir d'un coin supérieur émoussé. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
in 4° piccolo, tela edit. con sovrac. ill., cofanetto muto, lievi fioriture alle sguardie
- Lecoffre, Paris 1926, 12x19cm, broché. - Edition originale, fausse mention de seconde édition. Les préchrétiens, la gnose et l'othodoxie chrétienne. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Carcassonne Laboratoire de Péhistoire et de Palethnologie 1979, In-8 broché. 125 pages + carte dépliante. Trés bon état.
n. 57 in 16°, bross. edit. in carta pergamenata ill., etichetta al dorso e al risguardo
- Delloye & Dufey, Paris 1839, In-8 (13,5x22cm), 12 volumes reliés. - Première édition illustrée, l'originale ayant paru entre 1824 et 1828. Elle contient 15 cartes et plans, dont 12 dépliants et une très grande carte de la France féodale, 109 hors-texte sur bois montés sur chine après Delacroix, Boulanger, Delaroche, Devéria, Johannot, Ary Scheffer, l'ensemble sur papier fort. En outre, le tout est habillé de bandeaux de titre, d'encadrements de page et de culs-de-lampe, type gothiques ou romantiques. L'atlas dans le volumes 12 contient un titre monté sur chine et 6 planches avec de mutiples figures, le tout sur chine montées. Ex libris aux armes du XIXe. Relilures en demi chagrin lie-de-vin d'époque. Dos lisse ornés de fers rocailles, filets gras à froid. Titres dorés. Dos uniformément insolés devenus blonds. Petit manque en tête du tome 6 et au mors en tête du tome 11. Traces de frottement, notamment en coiffes. Exemplaire bien frais, comportant ses serpentes, avec quelques rares rousseurs. Bel exemplaire de cette histoire estimée, illustrée par les peintres romantiques de l'époque. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Hardcover in-8°, 313 pp., illustrations et photos, cartonnage sous jaquette illustree. Bel exemplaire. [TX-4]
- Urbain Canel, Paris 1828, 10,5x16,5cm, relié. - Edition originale collective. Reliure en demi veau rouge, dos à cinq nerfs sertis de triples filets dorés et orné de doubles caissons à froid décorés en leurs centres de motifs floraux dorés, date dorée en queue, frises dorées en tête et en queue, plats de cartonnage rouge, initiales dorées en pied du premier plat, gardes et contreplats de papier à la cuve, reliure signée de Galland. Petites rousseurs éparses. Ouvrage orné, en frontispice, d'une illustration gravée par Fontaine d'après Desenne. Contributions de V. Hugo : "A une jeune fille" et A. de Lamartine "Vers écrits sur un album", Stendhal "La mort", Madame de Staël "Le songe de Jean-Paul", Charles Nodier "Le chant des Morlaques" et "Les bosquets de Maglan", Alphonse de Lamartine "La perte de l'Anio" , "Socrate"..., Victor Hugo "Sur lord Byron et ses rapports avec la littérature moderne", "Ode"..., François René de Chateaubriand : "Les tombeaux champêtres" et "La moisson de folle avoine"..., Lord Byron "Vers adressés à lady Blessington", Marceline Desbordes-Valmore : "Le bouquet sous la croix", "Le derviche et le ruisseau". [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
trad. di Gloria Ferrari in 16°, bross. edit. ill.
bross. edit., piccole rotture e piccola mancanza al dorso
4to. Pp. vi,248, 73 illus. in text (partly compos.), 2 fold. maps and 7 fold. diagrs. in separate folder, refs. Orig. wrs. - Thesis.
- H. Piazza, Paris 1929, 13x19cm, broché. - Edition originale, un des 100 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin, seuls grands papiers. Agréable exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- circa 1870-1900, 14,3x23,5cm, en feuillets. - Unpublished set of Egyptian epigraphic works: Rosetta Stone, Decree of Alexandria, Decree of Canopus, Decree of Memphis, Tell el-Amarna tablets, Book of the Dead circa 1870-1900, 14,3x23,5cm, loose leaves. Autograph manuscripts and epigraphic studies with several drawn maps (108 sheets and 86 half-sheets, as well as 28 pages with numerous glued sheets) in paper folders and a notebook with a cloth cover titled "Decrees of Alexandria". Numerous tears to the margins and paper folders, stained cloth cover. Important unpublished set of epigraphy manuscripts by Egyptologist Auguste Baillet (1834-1923), colleague and friend of Gaston Maspero, the leader of French Egyptology. Precious notebooks gathering the remarkable philological work of Auguste Baillet, who carried out from the 1860s until his death in 1923 meticulous transcriptions and translations of hieroglyphic, Greek and demotic inscriptions on Egyptian temples, steles, statues, papyrii, and vases. He contributed to the titanic project of a catalog raisonné of Egyptian monuments started by Gaston Maspero. The countless pieces of paper covered with hieroglyphs transcribe the inscriptions of Egyptian monuments deposited in Paris and London museums or in the private collections Auguste Baillet had the opportunity to study. Maps of the Nile delta, ancient Palestine and Syria are included in this prolific scientific work, as well as copies and personal translations of the founding texts of hieroglyphic epigraphy, notably those used by Champollion (Rosetta Stone, Turin Papyrus, Decree of Canopus, Book of the Dead...). The notebooks bring together notes on the latest archaeological finds, as well as surveys and translations covering many periods of Egyptian history: Amarna, Ramesside, Ptolemaic... Baillet makes his own hypotheses and compares the scientific sources of his contemporaries and predecessors, in particular the founding works of Champollion, Maspero, his German colleagues Winckler, Lapsius, Brugsch or the British Flinders Petrie. One of the notebooks contains an unpublished article comparing the versions of the decree of Memphis of Prolemaeus V on the Rosetta stone and the temple of Philae, following one of his published studies (Le Décret de Memphis et les inscriptions de Rosette et de Damanhour, 1888). He writes dozens of pages on the inscriptions from the monuments of Saïs and Philae, in spite of very incomplete epigraphic material, and draws on several pages very precise maps of Syria and Palestine under Akhenaten. Among many other studies and bibliographical references, he records on tiny, pasted papers an exhaustive epigraphic index of dignitaries appearing in the famous archives of Tell el Amarna discovered in 1891. The importance of such handwritten documents is primordial for the young science of Egyptology at the end of the 19th century. At the time, knowledge was developing more through handwritten records and epistolary exchanges between scholars than through printed works. It was still very difficult to obtain hieroglyphic typeface in French provinces or even abroad. Manuscript collections of Egyptian texts such as this one therefore proved to be even more precious for research. Archivist Auguste Baillet found his vocation as an Egyptologist after reading the famous Lettre à Dacier by Jean-François Champollion, unveiling for the first time the secret of hieroglyphs. Abandoning his position in the Empire's archives, he signed his first essays in the 1860s. He took part in the work of a burgeoning French school of Egyptology and studied namely the hieroglyphic numbering system in collaboration with the great scholar Théodule Devéria, as well as ancient Egyptian administrative organization and dialects. He also compared the still divergent methods of transcription of hieroglyphic characters, in a context of great international competition between British, German, and French scholars. His son Jules Baillet inher
- S.n, Paris 1904, 14x22,5cm, broché. - Edition originale imprimée à petit nombre de ce tiré à part des mémoires de la société nationale des antiquaires de France. Hommage autographe signé d'Albert Babeau en tête de la page de titre. Légers manques marginaux sans gravité sur le premier plat, sinon rare et agréable brochure. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- A l'enseigne du Pot cassé, Paris 1931, 13,5x20,5cm , broché. - Nouvelle édition de la traduction française, un des 200 exemplaires numérotés sur vergé de Rives, tirage de tête. Petite insolation en pied du dos, agréable exemplaires à toutes marges. Ouvrage illustré de bois gravés de Vassyl Khmeluk. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Ed. Maison des Sciences de l'Homme 2001, In-8 broché. 221 pages + photos et figures. Quelques passages discrétement soulignés au crayon. Bon état.