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1628RW1525Frankfurt & Moen:: Guolphgangi Hoffman 1628. 1628. Folio in 6s. xxii 656 58 175 1 69 3 166 2 39 9 pp. Title woodcut vignette title printed in red and black portrait of the editor; lacking ffep. Original full calf gilt-decorated spine raised bands; extremities worn joints cracked spine ends chipped. Armorial bookplate of The Right Honble. Robert James Ld. Petre Thorndon in Essex. Good. Heavily annotated by Jan Gruter and Franz Modius. Gruter was a Flemish scholar philologist and librarian. Originally a professor of history at the University of Wittenberg he lost his position when he refused to subscribe to the Lutheran Formula of Concord he was a Calvinist. He later became librarian at the University of Heidelberg. / Janus Gruter's "'eulogists have given him credit for acumen and judgment and even for elegance and an agreeable variety of style; but his reputation mainly rests on his laborious erudition.' Hallam . . . The merit of dividing the books of Livy into the chapters now in use belongs to Gruter who in the preface to his last edition of that historian 1627 states that he had done the same for other authors and that future editors were welcome to adopt the divisions which he had suggested." – Sandys Classical Scholarship Vol. II pp. 361-362. PROVENANCE: The Right Honorable Robert James Ld. Petre 1713-1742 Thorndon Essex was a renowned horticulturist and British peer member of the Royal Society membership is automatic to British peers. Lord Petre died as did his father due to smallpox. On his passing "Robert's nurseries contained some 219925 plants and his personal catalogue now in the Passmore Edwards Museum lists 696 species." Guolphgangi Hoffman, 1628. hardcover books
16213503<p>A scarce pocket edition of this popular compendium of the lives of the Roman emperors modelled on Suetonius and said to be the work of the six authors on the title-page. Numerous scholalarly editions have been published over the centuries but the original authorship remains an enigma. The present edition is an amalgamated text combining Isaac Casaubon's original edition of 1603 with notes by Janus Gruterus and Claude de Saumaise.</p><p>OCLC lists Bodleian Amsterdam Chicago Illinois Chapel Hill and Concordia University.</p><p><em>12mo 123 x 65mm pp. 8 3-450 A1 pp.1-2 cancelled as usual woodcut title vignette very light water stain to lower outer corner outer edge trimmed minor toning </em> <em>bound in contemporary polished calf triple blind ruled a little wear to extremities early casemarks inked to front pastedown and title ownership inscription of M. Hapylton and purchase note dated 1733 on front endpaper printer's waste used for rear endpaper early bibliographical notes on rear pastedown. </em></p> Iacob Marcus
109650Lugduni (Lyon), Apud Ant. Vincentium, M.D.LIII (1553), 1 volume in-12 de 175x105x55 mm environ, 1f.blanc, 40 ff. (titre en rouge et noir avec vignette à la marque de l'imprimeur Antoine Vincent)-1f.blanc-539 feuillets, 2ff.blancs, (un numéro pour 2 pages), plein veau brun de l'époque, dos à nerfs, titres à peine visible sur pièce de titre grenat, orné de fleurons aux entrenerfs et un motifs en losange au centre des plats (dorure en effacée). Exemplaire entièrement réglé, avec colophon en dernière page : Lugduni Excudebat Petrus Fradin, M.D.LV. Avec la Marque de l'imprimeur Antoine Vincent gravée sur bois et des Lettrines gravées sur bois. Sig. |-|||||8, a-z, A-O8, P4, Q-Y8, Aa-Yy8, (Yy8 le dernier feuillet réglé est un feuillet blanc). Reliure abimée avec manque de cuir sur le dos les coupes et les coins, des annotations manuscrites par endroits dans les marges et sur la page de titre, rares manques de papier, petites taches et cernes dans les marges, galeries de ver marginales en début et fin de volume (sans atteinte au texte). Rare impression lyonnaise réalisée par FRADIN pour Antoine VINCENT; Janus Cornarius (Johann Hainpol ou Hagenbut), ami d'Erasme, professeur de Médecine qui donna plusieurs traductions d'Hippocrate.
114141Lugduni Lyon Antoine Vincent 1562. . Later Janus Cornarius edition; 8vo 16 x 10.5cm; woodcut initials contemporary ownership signature to the title and a few small notes in the contents light dampstain affecting the final 20 leaves of text occasional light spotting to the rest of the contents; early 19th century calf spine gilt in compartments with floral and star tools and roll with birds to the tail triple gilt fillets gilt roll to turn-ins marbled endpapers all edges dyed red small worm hole to the spine dampstain to upper board a few other small scuffs and marks; very good condition; 542pp.<br /> A lovely copy of the Janus Cornarius translation of the works of Hippocrates originally published in 1545. In handsome early nineteenth-century calf with gilt-tooled spine.<br /><br />Janus Cornarius 1500-1558 was a gifted humanist scholar who edited and translated classical medical works particularly on pharmacology. Erasmus addressed him as 'ornatissime Cornari' 'oh-so-refined Cornarius' and extolled his translation of Hippocrates: 'The genius is there; the erudition is there the vigorous body and vital spirit are there; in sum nothing is missing that was required for this assignment confronted happily it would seem despite its difficulty'.<br /> Lugduni [Lyon], Antoine Vincent, 1562. unknown
152135Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1902.
197921573West Burke VT: The Janus Press 1979. First edition. One of 150 numbered copies the entire edition printed on Barcham Green deWint paper signed by Helen Siegl with the woodcuts hand-colored by the artist. Very fine copy of Siegl's most beautiful book and certainly one of the most beautiful books from the Janus press. Scarce. SIEGL Helen. 4to illustrated with hand-colored woodcuts original cloth printed paper spine label. Very fine copy of Siegl's most beautiful book and certainly one of the most beautiful books from the Janus press. Scarce. The Janus Press unknown books
197921573West Burke VT: The Janus Press 1979. First edition. One of 150 numbered copies the entire edition printed on Barcham Green deWint paper signed by Helen Siegl with the woodcuts hand-colored by the artist. Very fine copy of Siegl's most beautiful book and certainly one of the most beautiful books from the Janus press. Scarce. SIEGL Helen. 4to illustrated with hand-colored woodcuts original cloth printed paper spine label. Very fine copy of Siegl's most beautiful book and certainly one of the most beautiful books from the Janus press. Scarce. The Janus Press unknown
1992Q-0929371623Kar-Ben Pub 1992-06-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Kar-Ben Pub paperback
2020x-3030417158Springer Nature 2020. Hardcover. New. 840 pages. 10.00x7.00x1.81 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
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1917285396.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1917285388.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20139775Newark VT: Janus Press 2013. Original Wrappers. Fine binding. 6-1/2" x 7." Limited edition one of 120 copies. Accordion fold with 8 panels 4 of them are fold-down pages. Each of the four page-spreads include letterpress text in various typefaces and colors which fold-down expanding the canvas of words sayings and accusations including a catalog of U.S. Senators and Representatives of the 111th Congress who became lobbyists—a list that fills the fold-down page in a small font; these opposite a lithograph by Van Vliet each lithograph is titled by the top word on the opposite page: Propagandist Lobbyist Banker Joe Public. Bound in gold paper repeated printed with the word "Greed" and all housed in gold slipcase. A fine copy. <br /> <br /> In a contemporary newspaper article in the Burlington Free Press Candace Page relates an interview with Van Vliet: "She picks up dummy of GREED a slim volume that will sit inside a glittery cover of gold paper. It opens like an accordion to display four Van Vliet black-and-white lithographs of distorted faces: A banker a lobbyist a newscaster she says 'and this one on the end the sap John Q. Public us.'" <br /> <br /> Van Vliet continues in the Page interview: "The word 'greed' will be printed multiple times on the cover in heavy unevenly inked type as though it were printed contemptuously by some greedy person with no respect for the written word. The paper is not handmade — that would be too good for the book. Instead it is 'slick nasty machine-made paper' she says. The edges of the gold cover will be sharp 'because greed is not a comfortable subject.'" There is a wonderful irony that the lithographs employed in Greed were originally drawn for an edition of Kafka decades before that just weren't quite right for the project. Here they are perfect! <br /> <br /> This is a striking book a political book one might say an angry and defiant book. Van Vliet's politics being informed by the McCarthy era during which she was a student she admits to having distrusted the powerful ever since. This edition sold out very quickly and is now rare in commerce. A book that was is and will always be relevant. Janus Press unknown
60704, Fabbri, 1982 Paperback, 63 pages, ENG, 290 x 220 mm, illustrated in b/w. ISBN 9780135498903.
199549726NY: HarperCollins 1995. First printing. 8vo pp. xiii 418. Bibliography indices. Illustrated. Paper over boards. Front hinge appears tender but isn't o/w about as new in dj. The sub-title is a little confusing--this is a book of days commemorating inspiring persons and moments that are the heritage of people of African descent. HarperCollins unknown books
1995Q-0060172622Harpercollins 1995-10-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harpercollins hardcover
B20807, Antwerpen, Buerbaum-Van der Goten, s.d., Volledig in drie delen: 296 + 302 + 318pp., 20cm., originele omslagen, goede staat, B20807
2015BN264134Psychosozial-Verlag 2015. 2015. Geburt Analyse der Psyche und Psychotherapie <br/><br/>Geburt Analyse der Psyche und Psychotherapie Psychosozial-Verlag unknown
2006BN308372Psychosozial-Verlag Psychosozial Verlag Gbr 2006. 2006. Softcover. Geboren im Krieg <br/><br/>Geboren im Krieg Ludwig Janus Psychosozial-Verlag, Psychosozial Verlag Gbr paperback
2017315421Newark Vt: The Janus Press 2017. Number 20 of 25 copies. 25 images printed on Strathmore Cotton paper with an Epsom Sure color using Ultra Chrome HD ink. 8vo. Leporello binding cover paper is Barcham green Martian Red inb chemise. As new. Number 20 of 25 copies. 25 images printed on Strathmore Cotton paper with an Epsom Sure color using Ultra Chrome HD ink. 8vo. The Janus Press unknown books
202510907Gefn Janus and Plowboy Presses 2025. Original Wrappers. Fine binding. Accordion. 9-1/2" x 4-3/4" closed. 12 pp. Limited edition one of 100 copies. Signed by Johankneckt Van Vliet and Miller-Brown at the colophon. As issued in stiff wrappers of Barcham Green India Office illustrated with an image of Bach's last known musical score the unfinished Fugue of The Art of the Fugue. The accordion style structure designed by Van Vliet folds into 12 unnumbered pages that read parallel to the folds recto and verso. All housed in a handmade paper slipcase with "fugal" printed on the spine. A fine copy. <br /> <br /> A wonderful collaboration between Susan Johanknecht Claire Van Vliet and Andrew Miller-Brown. Inspired by Bach Fugues Johanknecht's poem is printed on the recto of accordion-fold. As Van Vliet and Miller-Brown were puzzling over the project last fall it became apparent that the lines could be read aloud in any order. This morphed into the accumulating text on the verso. True to the musical definition of a fugue this presentation of the poem develops through repetition and interweaving. A wonderful homage to the musical form and to Bach in particular; all the while developing into something that is not merely an homage. Gefn, Janus, and Plowboy Presses unknown
197721714Newark VT: The Janus Press 1977. First edition. One of 75 copies the entire edition. Spine panel faintly sunned otherwise a fine copy. Large 8vo original cloth over boards original lithograph by Claire Van Vliet over front cover printed paper spine label. Spine panel faintly sunned otherwise a fine copy. The Janus Press unknown books
197721714Newark VT: The Janus Press 1977. First edition. One of 75 copies the entire edition. Spine panel faintly sunned otherwise a fine copy. Large 8vo original cloth over boards original lithograph by Claire Van Vliet over front cover printed paper spine label. Spine panel faintly sunned otherwise a fine copy. The Janus Press unknown
3668083428.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback