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1713117462Lugduni Batavorum Lyon: Samuel Luchtmans 1713. Leatherbound. Fair. Pages 604-862 52 224 p. 21 cm. One fold-out map. Full leather. From our As Is shelf. Boards detached no spine label boards rubbed corners worn. Pages up to 610 detached and last leaf of text also attached to rear board. Signature on title page. Map is in near fine condition with no tears. Latin text. <br/><br/> Samuel Luchtmans hardcover
17552651Paris Barbou 1755 -in-12 broché 2 volumes, broché in-douze (10 x 17,5 cm), dos et couverture d'attente d'époque ( papier peigné vieux rose) muets, gouttière à témoin, Texte en latin, orné d'une gravure en frontispice par B. PICARD, gravé en noir par Duflos + une vignette marque de l'Editeur avec devise : "non solus", gravée en noir en bas de la page de titre + vignettes front de chapitre, lettrines et culs de lampes gravées en noir (sans les 4 cartes dépliantes), (XXVII +361) + 453 pages, 1755 Parisiis : Barbou Editeur,
1719C148340Londini: Mariae Matthews 1719. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. 490 162pp. Full brown leather. Front board detached and rear board splitting with chipping at spine slight staining in gutter near top edge to first few pages owner name to title page otherwise very good contents with 4 folding maps. Mariae Matthews, hardcover
1766MD03252Imprimeur Libraire J. Barbou 1766. Hardback. Good condition. Small Volume. Leather bound with gold lettering on spine. Spine somewhat torn. Marbled endsheets. Some water staining but otherwise in good condition including binding. . Nouvelle édition revue & retouchée avec soin. Tome second Imprimeur Libraire, J. Barbou hardcover
17787090London 1778. Hardback. Good/No Jacket. 802 8vo. Interpretatione & notis illustravit Joannes Godvinus Professor Regius in Usum Delphini. Juxta Editionem Parisiensem. Leather binding title page printed in red Praefatio and Errata to vi text with footnotes 1- 460 3 folding plates then Indexes unpaginated. Condition notes: Boards very worn spine worn thin with loss to top and bottom and crude tape repairs spotting etc to pages especially opposite the occasional pressed flower paper age darkened plates entire but creased and browned. Publishers J F and C Rivington J Pote T Longman etc. hardcover
1731202971731 Paris : chez Marc Bordelet, 1731.2 vol. ; in-12 - Reliure epoque plein cuir - Dos à 5 nerfs - Caissons ornés de motifs dorés - Bandeaux, Lettrines, Culs de lampe - 16 Bl., 345 p., 17 Bl. 1 Bl., 405 p., 17 Bl.La Guerre des Gaulles - Les Commentaires de César de la Guerre Civile - La Guerre d'Alexandrie par Hirtius ou Oppius - La Guerre d'Afrique par Hirtius ou Oppius - La Guerre d'Espagne par Hirtius ou Oppius - Remarques sur la traduction - Coins de la reliure émoussés - Petit manque en haut et bas du dos - Fines craquelures du cuir au niveau de la charnière - Ensemble robuste
1744GF323461744 Londini - Typis J. Brindley - 1744 - 2 volumes in 16 de 192 p + index et 232 p + index - Reliures plein veau moucheté de l'époque - dos lisses ornés de fleurons - triple filet doré sur les plats - tranches dorées - mors un peu frottés - ex-libris A.G. du Plessis -
17202109010013London: Londini : Sumptibus & typis Jacobi Tonson 1720. Hardcover. Acceptable. Early English Octavo. Bound in contemporary leather. Front board detached rear hinge cracked. Title in red and black. 16 512 20 pages. Fold out map. Lacks portrait and end pages. Stains on title and half title. Some stains from early rose pedals which are preserved and loose throughout the book Stain and small tear at the crease on the fold out map. ESTC T136433. Londini : Sumptibus & typis Jacobi Tonson hardcover
1720917Q16Londini : Jacobi Tonson 1720 . Leather. Very Good. 8" by 5". Not Stated. A mid eighteenth-century edition of Julius Caesar's commentaries on various military campaigns illustrated with folding maps and plates. Bound in full calf. In the original Latin.English philosopher and Anglican cleric Samuel Clarke first published his annotated edition of Caesar's Commentaries in 1712 with numerous further editions quickly produced. This particular edition was the second with Clarke's annotations. Julius Caesar's accounts of his campaign in Gaul and Britain between 58 and 50 BC and his description of his participation in the 49-48 BC Roman Civil War are accompanied by Clarke's observations.Illustrated with a frontispiece one folding plate and three folding maps. Collated complete.With further supplementary commentaries attributed to Aulus Hirtius and others.With a bookplate from the North Library dated 1860 with a blind stamp bearing the same coat of arms to the first few pages. Ink annotations from a previous owner M. Clarke. Bound in full calf. Externally generally smart with light rubbing to the extremities and joints causing a little loss to the spine head. Joint tails are cracked slightly with front board a little tender. Ink inscription to endpapers and bookplate to front paste down. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and clean with the odd mark or light offsetting. Very Good Jacobi Tonson hardcover
1750FGN1-B-28Glasgow: In Aedibus Academicis 1750. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 12.5" by 8.5". None. A selection of Julius Caesar's historical writings and memoirs. Comprising of his famous Commentarii de Bello Gallico and De Bello Civili in addition to works attributed to Caesar of which the authorship is doubted. These are De Bello Alexandrino De Bello Africano and De Bello Hispaniensi. These are then followed by fragments of writings by Caesar. In the original Latin. The scarce large paper edition of this particular work. In a full calf binding. Rebound with original boards preserved. Externally rubbed to the boards mostly at the extremities. Boards are bumped. Prior owner's bookplate to the front pastedown R Hamilton Esq. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright. Slight cockling to pages. Light spotting to the first and last few pages with the odd spots throughout. Very Good Indeed In Aedibus Academicis hardcover
1742104672Londini, Sumpt. Gulielmi Innys, in area occidentali divi pauli, & Richardi Manby, ad insignia princip[i]s, in vico vulgo dicto Ludgate-Hill 1742 In-12 19,5 x 12,5 cm. Reliure de l’époque veau havane, dos à nerfs, 572-[30] pp., 4 cartes repliées, index. Reliure frottée avec quelques éraflures, intérieur assez frais.
179029742<p>This 1790 French edition of Les commentaires de CeÌsar by Julius Caesar translated and edited by Henry Homer and Samuel Clarke presents a landmark Enlightenment-era interpretation of Rome's military campaigns. Contained within a two-volume 12mo format the edition includes the full text of De Bello Gallico and Aulus Hirtius' continuation Bellum Alexandrinum. Of particular note are the four double-page engraved maps often separated from other examples but here fully intact. These cartographic plates are highly desirable among collectors of antique maps and Roman history. The publisher M. Ritchie & J. Sammells issued this volume in London despite the French text reflecting international scholarly exchange in the late 18th century. Very Good condition with tight leather bindings and only mild age-toning minimal foxing and solid hinges. Collation: Vol 1: 442 pp; Vol 2: 441 pp. Format: Duodecimo 12mo two-volume set. Illustrations: 4 double-page engraved maps. References: Lowndes 345–46. #29742. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> M. Ritchie & J. Sammells hardcover
176328967<p>Printed in 1763 by Arkstee & Merkus in Amsterdam and Leipzig this edition of Les Commentaires de César includes Julius Caesar's principal military texts translated into French by Perrot d'Ablancourt and Mascrier. The two-volume set presents both De Bello Gallico and Bellum Alexandrinum attributed to Aulus Hirtius. Alongside the translation this printing contains 13 engraved illustrations and two folding maps attributed to Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville. Format: Duodecimo 12mo. Collation: Vol. I – xx 407 1; Vol. II – 4 432. Illustrations: 13 engraved plates; 2 folding maps. Edition: Nouvelle édition revue corrigée et augmentée. Condition: Very Good. Structurally sound binding with external rubbing. Moderate foxing scattered through text. Folding maps present with minor edge wear. References: Lowndes 345–46. Item Number SKU: #28967. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Arkstee & Merkus hardcover
1737255871737. Lugd. Lugdonum Bat. Batavorum / Leyde / Leyden / Rotterdami Rotterdam apud Samuelen Luchtmans / Johannem Danielem Beman 1737. 2 parties reliÂŽes en un fort vol. au format in-4 269 x 213 mm de 2 ff. bl. 1 f. imprimÂŽ d'ex-praemio 1 titre-frontispice gravÂŽ n.fol. 11 ff. n.fol. 1.035 pp. 16 ff. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de plein vÂŽlin ivoire cha”nettes dorÂŽes encadrant les plats lesquels s'ornent en outre en leur centre des larges armes dorÂŽes de la ville de La Haye lÂŽgendÂŽe Hagae Comitis dos ˆ nerfs ornÂŽ de cha”nettes dorÂŽes larges fleurons dorÂŽs tranches mouchetÂŽes. Exemplaire revÂtu d'une superbe reliure aux armes de la ville de La Haye figurant une Minerve avec la devise Hagae Comitis. ''Bonne ÂŽdition''. in Brunet. L'illustration se dÂŽcompose comme suit : - 1 superbe titre-frontispice allÂŽgorique gravÂŽ signÂŽ F. V. Bleyswyck dans la plaque - 9 cartes ou planches dÂŽpliantes gravÂŽes - 3 planches ˆ pleine-page. L'iconographie est complÂŽtÂŽe par quelques figures dans le texte. ''Les cartes et gravures sont celles de l'ÂŽdition de Graeve''. in Graesse. CÂŽsar nՎtait pas seulement un grand gÂŽnÂŽral et un homme dՃtat il excellait ÂŽgalement dans lÕart oratoire et dans lՎcriture ce dont tÂŽmoigne ces Commentaires modÂle du genre des mÂŽmoires historiques. Brunet I Manuel du libraire et de l'amateur de livres 1456 - Graesse II TrÂŽsor de livres rares et prÂŽcieux p. 8. Reliure prÂŽsentant un ÂŽclat lÂŽgÂrement altÂŽrÂŽ. Ors des plats oxydÂŽs. Claires rousseurs dans le corps d'ouvrage. Quelques rares feuillets lÂŽgÂrement oxydÂŽs. Du reste belle condition. b42961 unknown
173725587Lugd. [Lugdonum] Bat. [Batavorum] / [Leyde / Leyden] / Rotterdami [Rotterdam], apud Samuelen Luchtmans / Johannem Danielem Beman, 1737. 2 parties reliées en un fort vol. au format in-4 (269 x 213 mm) de 2 ff. bl., 1 f. imprimé d'ex-praemio, 1 titre-frontispice gravé n.fol., 11 ff. n.fol., 1.035 pp., 16 ff. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'époque de plein vélin ivoire, chaînettes dorées encadrant les plats, lesquels s'ornent en outre en leur centre des larges armes dorées de la ville de La Haye (légendée Hagae Comitis), dos à nerfs orné de chaînettes dorées, larges fleurons dorés, tranches mouchetées.
170818115Leipzig: Friedrich Groschuff 1708. and a full-page engraved frontispiece of Caesar astride a horse triumphant wielding a severed head on a pike woodcut and typographic tables throughout. Contemporary mottled brown sheep scuffed spine and morocco labels gilt title label damaged green silk marker edges marbled blue. Ownership inscription of Andreas Meyer dated 4 Dec. 1843. Internally fine despite the usual browning of German books of this era. ; and a full-page engraved frontispiece same as above folding engraved map of Germanic territories. In good condition. A fine German baroque sammelband of Roman war histories. The first is a condensed version of the lengthy sagas of Julius Caesar’s military campaigns in De Bello Alexandrino De Bello Africo and De Bello Hispaniensi thought to have been written by the Roman legate Hirtius. The authorship has come into question in more recent scholarship. <br /> The second book is a fascinating anonymous account of the Germanic chieftain Arminius’ definitive victory at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest over the Roman army in 9 A.D. widely considered the smoking gun of the Roman Empire’s withdrawal from Germania.<br /> I: VD18 11450800; II: VD18 12848328; Bircher Deutsche Drucke des Barock 1600-1720 B9868. Friedrich Groschuff unknown
1712B5212London: Jacob Tonson c. 1712. A handsome example of this magnificent work. . Edition: First Edition Binding: Contemporary full brown calf with blind tooled decorative border on top and bottom cover. Spine of raised bands in eight heavily gilt compartments with black label with gilt text on 2. Gilt dentelles on all edges of top and bottom cover. Pasted and free marbled endpapers. All edges speckled. Notes: Text is in Latin. Samuel Clarke's Caesar is generally regarded as one of the finest examples of 18th-century English publishing: "The most sumptuous classical work which this country has produced" Dibdin. Edward Harwood views on the book were also highly praiseworthy: "Although his Caesar achieved elegance mainly through profuse ornament the typography nonetheless has qualities of stateliness and dignity which set the book far above the usual product of the time and place.†During his lifetime Caesar was regarded as one of the best orators and prose authors in Latin — even Cicero spoke highly of Caesar's rhetoric and style. Only Caesar's war commentaries have survived. A few sentences from other works are quoted by other authors. Size: Large Folio 475x300mm. Illustration: Illustrated with an engraved title page frontis portrait of John Duke of Marlborough and of Julius Caesar 6 maps one hand-coloured in outline 78 plates and plans 55 of them double-page and/or folding by Huyberts and others all numbered from 1 to 87; numerous engraved initials and vignettes to text. The double page plate of the Bison is in this copy. References: Brunet I 1456; Dibdin Greek and Latin Classics I 361-3; Huntington Library Great Books in Great Editions 15. Pages: P. Endpapers. Blank. Engraved title page. Title page. Frontis portrait of Marlborough. Authors note. Frontis portrait of Caesar. Lectori. Fold out map. Fold out map. Title page. 3-560. Blank. Endpapers. Category: Book Europe Italy; Book Plate Books General; Book Military; Book Literature; Book Classics; Book Europe United Kingdom; Jacob Tonson hardcover