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In folio, pp. (24), 374, (1), all’ultima pagina marca tipografica incisa su legno; con l’aggiunta di due carte manoscritte datate bologna 1553 che contengono un’epistola di Rigus a Francesco Cospo, in cui l’autore della lettera sostiene che la traduzione dell prima opera di Diodoro qui pubblicata sia da ascriversi a Angelo Cospo e non a Bartolomeo, come indica il frontespizio, che infatti è stato corretto a mano dallo stesso. Il grecista bolognese Cospo fu variamente chiamato anche Angelo Bartolomeo. LEgatura in piena pergamena. Al frontespizio piccola lacuna restaurata in corrispondenza di un legno ovale. fori di tarlo alle prime e ultime carte.
1657PHO-1458A Troyes, par Nicolas Oudot, et se vendent à Paris: Chez François Clousier, 1657. in-4; [6ff. (sur 7: feuillet de dédicace en fac-simile), dont titre, portrait légendé de La Boullaye, préface], 558p., [5ff. Table, fautes, privilège du 12 février 1657]; 33 illustrations sur bois dans le texte dont 16 à pleine page. Reliure d'époque en basane brune, dos à nerfs avec titre , coupes , coiffes et coins usés , frottements. un coin déchiré au titre sans atteinte au texte. Mouillure angulaire au premier portrait P. 73 déchirée avec manque de papier ,sans atteinte au texte. P. 165: manque en coin avec perte de qq mots; PP. 173 et 175: déchirures sans perte de texte; P. 234: manque de papier en pied avec perte de quelques mots; taches d'encre pp. 264 ; pp. 460 à 485: petites galeries de vers marginales en pied. Ex-libris manuscrit Dominium Antonium Biguet. Seconde édition
1720PHO-9761720, à Paris chez Jean Baptiste Coignard , In-12,7ffnch - 398pp- relié plein veau brun, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre (petit manque) , tranches mouchetées , coiffes arasées , coins usés(Reliure de l'époque).
177343844ABErlangen, Wolfgang Walther, 1771-1773. 2. Aufl. 2 Bde. 4°. 6 nn. Bll., XXXII, 428 S., 3 nn. Bll., 408 S. Mit 2 gest. Tit.-Bll., 142 st. 143 (davon 29 gef.) Kupfer u. 2 gef. Beilagen. Halbleder.Rückenschilder, vergold. Rückentitel u. Rückenvergold. Stärker ber. u. best., Bd. 1 Rü.-Gelenke tl. geplatzt, Kapit. m. Fehlst., Bibliothekssch. a. Rü. Gebr. u. stockfl., Bd. 1 Gelenke gelockert. Schöne Ausgabe. 2
Ensemble de trois volumes en feuilles de format grand in folio (52cm x 37cm). Vol. I: 16 pp. (texte); 80 planches photographiques en feuilles. Vol. II: 3ff. (couverture, faux titre, titre), 12 pp. (Texte), 1 f. blanc, 80 planches photographiques en feuilles. Vol III: 2 ff. (faux titre et titre), 10 pp. (texte), 1 f. Blanc, 80 planches photographiques en feuilles. Chaque volume dans un portefeuille cartonné; dos toilés rouge, titrés en doré; premiers plats décorés; lacets assortis au dos. Quelques pâles rousseurs par endroits. Traces des restauration anciennes de qualité; Bel exemplaire bien complet. Voir photos. Gustave Jéquier, égyptologue suisse, collaborateur de Maspéro était réputé pour ses connaissances des textes religieux de l'Egypte antique. Il effectua des campagnes de fouilles en Iran et fut à l'origine de la découverte du célèbre code d'Hammurabi à Suse. Saisissants clichés des monuments égyptiens tels qu'ils furent découverts avant leur dégagement (photographies de V. de Mestral-Combremont.
1957114501Paris, Caractères 1957 3 volumes. In-4 28 x 22,5 cm. Brochés, couvertures beiges, auteur & titre en sépia sur les dos et les premiers plats, 776-16-410 pp., notes en bas de page, 101 planches, dont 26 repliées, 300 figures dans et hors texte, tables. Volume II avec éraflure au dos et pliure angulaire au 2e plat. Sinon, très bon ensemble, intérieur très frais.
Royal quarto. Pp. viii, 126, (1). Plus 14 single-sheet plates printed in fine tinted collotype on thick paper, some folding, captioned and numbered in letterpress, all placed in rear pocket as issued. Illustrated title-page. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's paper-covered boards over cloth spine, illustrated cover repeating title-page's, paper on spine frayed and chipped, corner-tips chafed. In good condition, very good interior, fine plates. ~ First edition. Very rare. Istituto di Papirologia G. Vitelli della R. Università di Firenze. All published. [Provenance:] Renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts' (1939-2018) working copy, with his signature. Few pages are extensively annotated in pencil in his neat hand. There are also pencil annotation on one plate which is accompanied by loose leaf of paper with clear and accurate autographed copy of the Demotic text in the plate, line by line, with annotations and cross-references. Unique scholar's copy which allows a rare insight into the though process of this great scholar. Beinlich-Seeber 3576.
Two volumes. Royal quarto. I. Text: Pp. viii, 273, plus one plate; II. Plates: Pp. iv, plus 50 large plates, many of which are folding, all printed in fine collotype on thick paper. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's brown full cloth, gilt lettering to cover and spine; short nick at head of one spine. In fine condition, crisp plates. ~ First edition. Catalogo del Museo Egizio di Torino, Serie Prima: Monumenti e Testi, Volume I. ~"The long-expected publication of the 45 Demotic papyri which are found, together with five others, written in Greek (published by M. Norsa and G. Vitelli in 'Papiri greci e latini della Società italiana, II, [1929], by Schiaparelli in 1905 in the neighbourhood of the temple of Deir e-Medina. They are at present in the Museo Egizio in Turin." - Annual Egyptological Bibliography, 67083 (1967). The wonderful plates are printed in collotype, one of the most accurate and attractive methods of photomechanical tonal printing processes. Highly skilled and expensive process, it cannot produce more than a limited number of impressions. It has been used for single-sheet prints and luxury portfolios, and since the 1950s has been abandoned by all except a few small specialist firms. [TOGETHER WITH:] Karl-Theodor Zauzich: "Korrekturvorschläge zur Publikation des demotischen Archivs von Deir el-Medineh, I-III." Three parts in one volume. Quarto. Pp. 43-56; 85-96; 63-70. (Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, 1973). Sonderuck aus Encoria, 1971-73. Published here for the first time in its completeness, Zauzich's "Companion" to Botti's work is of essential importance. Dedicated and signed by the author. [ADDED:] In 1969 Zauzich published an extended review of Botti's work in "Bibliotheca Orientalis". An offprint of this review is herewith added. A unique scholar's copy from the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011).
Quarto. Unpaginated. Comprising of 3 sections: Paragraphs 1-145; plus ca. 30 leaves with different pagination; plus xxxix leaves of Additional Series of Notes. Typewriter produced manuscript printed on recto only. Hardcover, nicely bound in navy blue full cloth; very few underlines in red pencil. In mint condition. ~ Extremely rare original manuscript by the renowned Egyptologist Jaroslav Cerny (1898-1970). Comprising essentially of 3 parts, the manuscript was edited by Herbert Walter Fairman (1907-1982), and copied in 1952 by Constant de Wit (1907-1989). In her memorial volume to Cerny (Rome, BIP, 1975) Sarah Israelit Groll says that the first section, paragraphs 1-145 (Prepositions, nouns and verbs), was first copied by Caminos in 1950 for Gardiner and is now in the Griffith Institute. As far as we are aware, no comparison has ever been made between the two versions. The present manuscript is a direct carbon copy of the typed manuscript. The hieroglyphic text is handwritten in pencil directly on the paper, apparently by De Wit. The second section which is typed here as integral continuation of the first, has entries on Negation, Prothetic aleph in L. E., Periphrasis with "iri", Relative Clauses, Relatives (Participles), Non-Verbal Sentences, Participles. It is assumed that this section was not included in Caminos' copy of 1950 and appears here for the first time. The last section, titled "Additional Series of Notes", Pp. xxxix, is reproduced on photocopier. [Provenance:] From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Michel Malaise (1943-2016) with his signature in pencil to title-page.
Elephant folio (55x38 cm). Pp. (2) title-page (verso blank), 19 (verso blank), printed in letterpress on 5 folding sheets of 55x76 cm each; and 78 (of 87) single-sheet coloured lithograph plates, several of which are double-page. Loose as issued, without wrappers; light dampmark at outer margin of text section, well away from printed area. In a very good condition. Clean and neat, well preserved. ~ First edition. Contains 78 plates, numbered XCVIII-CLXXXIV. Lacks 9 plates (CV-CXIII). Text by François Joseph Chabas. Plates drawn and lithographed from the stone by T. Hooiberg. Conradus Leemans (1809-1893) was the first Egyptologist to publish a systematic catalogue of all the contents of one of the major European Egyptological collections. He began the great official gouvernment publication of the monuments and papyri in the Leiden collection in 1839, which appeared in parts from then until 1882. Beinlich-Seeber 11574, attributing the work to Leemans.
Royal quarto. Pp. vii, 240. Plus 40 plates, all printed in fine collotype, some in colour. Hardcover, bound in plain three-quarters cloth and marbled boards, manuscript title on spine; some leaves loose else in a very good condition. ~ First edition. Mémoires publiés par les membres de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale du Caire 24. [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018) with his neat pencil annotations in places. Unique copy allowing a rare insight into the thought process of this great scholar.
Two volumes. Royal quarto 35x25 cm. Paginated consecutively. Pp. (i), 346, plus 9 fine plates printed in collotype. Tinted frontispiece; xvi, 345-834. Both title-pages printed in red and black, both half-titles present. Hardcover, uniformly bound in full cloth with the original printed wrappers laid-down. In fine condition. Excellent set, crisp interiors, plates in superb state of preservation. ~ First edition.
Octavo. Pp. xviii, 648. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's blue full cloth with dust-jacket whose spine panel is bit faded, top of bookblock trifle spotted. In fine condition. Excellent copy, crisp interior. ~ First edition. Griffiths' most important work, written shortly after his retirement. [Provenance:] With the handsome bookplate of G. P. (George Patrick) Goold (1922-2001), Professor of Latin Language and Literature at Yale University and General Editor of the Loeb Classical Library.
Two volumes. Royal quarto. Pp. ix, 490, with text figures 1-382; vii, 491-775, with text figures 383-696. Plus 16 plates of which 2 are in colour and 7 large folding plans placed in rear pocket. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's green full cloth, gilt lettering to cover and spine. In fine condition. Excellent set, practically new. ~ First edition. Theben, XIII. Complete set.
Four volumes. Quarto. Pp. xx, 301, plus 8 plates; xxii, 217, plus 5 plates; 142; 255, plus 6 plates. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's full cloth, large gilt decoration to cover. In a fine condition. Excellent set. ~ First edition. Verzeichnis der Orientalischen Handschriften in Deutschland XIX,1-4. [Provenance:] From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011) with some of his notes on slips of paper, loosely inserted, or typed on sheets of paper ("Sources principales"). Two letters from Elmar Edel, dated May & June, 1976, one accompanied by an illustrated document, are also enclosed. [ADDED:] Reviews of Volume I: Undated offprint of a review which De Meulenaere published in "Chronique d'Égypte". [AND:] An offprint of a review which Michel Valloggia published in 1973 in "Bibliotheca Orientalis". [AND:] An offprint of a review which Bernadette Menu published in 1975 in "OLZ". [ALSO ADDED:] Reviews of Volume II: Undated offprint of a review which De Meulenaere published in "Chronique d'Égypte". [AND:] An offprint of a review which Bernadette Menu published in 1975 in "OLZ". [ALSO ADDED:] Review of Volume III: Undated offprint of a review which De Meulenaere published in "Chronique d'Égypte". [ALSO ADDED:] Review of Volume IV: Undated offprint of a review which De Meulenaere published in "Chronique d'Égypte". Rare scholar's copy.
Three volumes. Quarto Pp. ii, 62, plus 106 plates; v, 188, plus 47 plates; 88, plus frontispiece and 40 plates. The plates include many in colour, some folding. Hardcover, uniformly bound in brick-red full cloth, shelf number in gilt to each spine. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Wilhelm Max Müller (1862-1919). Beinlich-Seeber 14157.
Three volumes. Crown quarto. Pp. Frontispiece, xi, 269; x, 120; ix, 123. With maps, some of which are folding, some heightened in colour, tables and graphs, Original uniform printed wrappers. In about fine condition. Excellent set. ~ First edition. University of California Publications in Semitic Philology, 12, 15, 16. Rare complete set of Popper's series of systematic notes to his seven-volume translation of Ibn Taghrî Birdî's "History of Egypt, 1382-1469 A.D." (also offered by Librarium in its completeness). [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018).
Two volumes. Small folio. Pp. xlvii, (1), 532, plus 75 plates with multiple images to each, and 6 large, folding plans bound at end. With 325 illustrations to text; xxv, (3),107, plus 55 plates with multiple images to each, and 147 illustrations on 21 separately printed leaves, bound at end. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's forest green cloth, small insignificant mark at bottom corner, gilt lettering to covers and spines, volume II with worn dust-jacket. In a very good condition, fine interiors. ~ First edition. Complete set. Volume II completed and revised by William Stevenson Smith and published posthumously. George Andrew Reisner (1867-1942) was the first person to make fully systematic excavations in Egypt, exploiting the technique of recorded digging much further than Petrie and earlier archaeologists had done. This attention to every detail and the scrupulous care taken meant that although his reports were much fuller than those of his predecessors, they also required much more time for preparation, resulting in a great part of his work remaining incomplete and unpublished at his death. His publications were of great importance and of monumental proportions, with a detailed study unknown before his time. The wonderful plates in Volume I are printed in collotype, one of the most accurate and attractive methods of photomechanical tonal printing processes. Highly skilled and expensive process, it cannot produce more than a limited number of impressions. It has been used for single-sheet prints and luxury portfolios, and since the 1950s has been abandoned by all except a few small specialist firms. Beinlich-Seeber 16565 (vol. I).
Three volumes bound in one. Quarto. Pp. 80; 81-158; 159-230. Errata slip. Hardcover, bound in neat full cloth with the original printed wrapper laid-down. In fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition. Urkunden des Aegyptischen Altertums, Zweiter Band / Abteilung, Heft I-III. Complete. I. Historisch-biographische Urkunden aus den Zeiten der Makedonischen Könige und der beiden ersten Ptolemäer; II. Historisch-biographische Urkunden aus den Zeiten der Könige Ptolemäus Philadelphus und Ptolemäus Euergetes I; III. Historisch-biographische Urkunden aus den Zeiten der Könige Ptolemäus Soter und Ptolemäus v. Epiphanes. Included here is the very rare Errata slip which is meant to be cut in stripes and pasted over several erratic paragraphs. Beinlich-Seeber 18453.
Four volumes bound in two. Royal quarto. I. Pp. viii, 52, plus plates 1-36; II. Pp. 53-155, plus plates 37-92; III. Pp. cxxx; 157-160, plus plates 93-95; IV. PP. viii, 237, plus plates 96-159. Hardcover, uniformly bound in brown three-quarters artificial calf, light beige cloth. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Complete set. Volume I. (1936) ostraca numbers 2001-2255; Volume II. (1937) 2256-2722; Volume III. (1946) 2723-2733; Volume IV. (1959) 2734-3053. Jeanne Marie Thérèse Vandier d'Abbadie (1899-1977). Beinlich-Seeber 20035.
Crown quarto. Pp. xxxvii, 473, (2) extended Corrigenda & Addenda. Original stiff wrappers, spine trifle frayed at foot. In a very good condition, fine interior. ~ First edition. Extremely rare. An exhaustive monograph on the meaning and function of the lion in ancient Egyptian civilization. "This learned and comprehensive monograph is a mine of information and a classic of its kind" - Miriam Lichtheim, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1956. A second edition appeared four years later, published in Luxor by Gaber Aly Hussein, (1955). Constant de Wit (1907-1989). A complimentary card of the author, with a handwritten dedication, is loosely inserted.
595541The University of Chicago Press, 1938. 2 vol. in-plano (49x38,5cm), rel. éditeur demi-percaline marron, vignette en couleurs sur les 1er plats. Etiquette ex-libris (Zion Research Library). Part I- Chambers A 1-10, Plates 1-103. Part II- Chambers A 11-13, Doorjambs and Descriptions of Chambers A 1-21, Tomb Chamber, Exterior, Plates 104-219. Qq. annotations au crayon.
182016283Londres, chez Colburn, 1820 ; in-8 ; demi-veau havane, dos à faux-nerfs dorés, titre doré, roulette en tête et palette dorées en queue (reliure de l’époque) ; VII, 564 pp.
077-Eo.J. Bleistift, weiß gehöht, mit Bleistiftlinie umrandet, auf hellbraunem Papier, verso bezeichnet ?Fr. Overbeck?. Darstellungsgröße 20,8:17,5 cm, Blattgröße 24,8:21,4 cm.