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Light Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner covers (G. P. Goold). ; Contains Metrica of Hero / Heron of Alexandria with text, reproduction of the manuscript, scholia and commentaries. ; Janus Supplements; Contains a facsimile of the manuscript and Greek text + translation and commentary of this text on Geometry
167914487Lyon, Claude La Roche, 1679 ; petit in-8 ; demi-basane fauve, titre doré (reliure du XIXe) ; (16), 497, (15) pp.
174215887London: Jac. Bettenham 1742. Hardcover. Very Good bound with a contemporary repacked leather spine and new end papers. A few bumps and scuffs to exterior. Toning a few stains. No markings to text. 8vo 8 1/4"h x 5 1/2"w. Text is in Latin commentary in Greek. Rare in this edition. Jac. Bettenham hardcover
164135424Lutetiae Parisiorum: Typis Regiis 1641. Tall folio 32.7 cm 12.9". 28 854 74 lacking 7579 index pp. some pagination erratic; 823/24 repeated. <br><br>Works of the second-century Greek theologian Clement of Alexandria ca. 150215 reissued from the 1616 Patius printing and here handsomely printed by the French Royal Press. This edition was apparently also issued with the title-page in a different state sporting the imprint as "Apud Matthaeum Guillemot via Iacobaea sub signo Bibliothecae."<br>Â Â Â Â Set forth is Heinsius's edition of the text with Greek and Latin in parallel columns additionally offering the earlier revisions and alternate readings by Friedrich Sylburg; the title-page is printed in red and black with an impressive sailing ship publisher's device while the main text pages are ornamented with head- and tailpieces and decorative capitals.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Title-page with inked inscription "J.D. Michaeli" presumably Orientalist biblical scholar and Göttingen professor Johann David Michaelis 171791. Later manuscript notes as below in the hand of the early 19th-century scholar August Neander; his library sold to the Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School properly deaccessioned.<br>Â Â Â Â Evidence of readership: Three pages completely covered in Neander's hand with annotations in Greek and Latin tipped in at the front; pencilled marks of emphasis inked underlining and inked marginal annotations in what appear to be two different early hands. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Brunet II 93. Period-style quarter speckled calf and marbled papercovered sides spine with raised bands and gilt-stamped leather title-label all edges red; final three index leaves only lacking. Trimmed closely in some instances touching headers and often the marginalia; approximately 30 leaves with a finger's-breadth portion of upper edge chewed affecting headers but never text; several leaves with repaired tears or reinforced margins; one leaf with flaw in outer margin touching three letters. Markings as above; occasional small areas of light staining or inkblots one small burn hole and two pages with dripped red wax. => A solid and very readable copy in an attractive recent binding with provenance worthy of note. Typis Regiis hardcover books
1748PHO-1137Paris, chez Nyon fils, 1748. 2 volumes in-12 (17x10 cm) , CVIII, 505 pp. ; XXXVI, 484 pp. 1 f.n.ch. Errata . , relié plein veau marbré , dos à nerfs orné avec pièce de titre et tomaison , tranches rouges , coiffes sup. Usées.
196343915Alexandria, 1855-1963. Zus. 91 S., 8°. u. 4°.
17421508240010Londini typis Jac. Bettenham 1742-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Commentarius in Aurea carmina. Handsome contemporary full leather. French binding gilt ruled. Gilt stamping to spine red spine label. Marbled end pages. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. Provenance: From the library of Louis De Givenchy book plate circa 1780 see: A Guide to the Study of Book-plates John Warren 1900. Louis de Givenchy was a noted scholar. Givenchy armorial crest on front paste down. Londini, typis Jac. Bettenham hardcover
16739774London: Printed by J.R. for J.Williams. and are to be sold by Henry Dickinson of Cambridge 1673. 8vo. 2 parts in 1 volume pp. xxxii 433 lxvii 271 i. Greek text with Latin facing some very light spotting and toning. Contemporary gilt-ruled calf rebacked preserving original fully gilt spine headcaps renewed. Faint ecclesiatical ink stamp to title possibly a convent of Discalced Carmelites. Commentary on the Golden Verses of the Pythagoreans composed by the Neoplatonist philospher Hierocles in the fifth-century. The translation is by the 16th century Parisian scholar Joannes Curterius possibly Jean Courtier and Theodore Marcile and our edition also features notes and commentaries by Meric Casaubon son of the renowned classical scholar and philologist Isaac and John Pearson Bishop of Chester. Book Printed by J.R. for J.Williams... and are to be sold by Henry Dickinson of Cambridge, unknown
49083Alexandria in Egypt : British Consulate 1823. Lithographed pro-forma document with manuscript entries 270 x 385 mm on wove paper watermarked with an Eagle and FAG in roman cf. Edward Heawood Watermarks Mainly of the 17th and 18th Centuries. Hilversum 1950 p. 24; embossed paper seal of the British Consulate Alexandria in Egypt intact at lower left; signed by Peter Lee Consul at lower right and countersigned by consular chancellor Guido Domenico Vedova at lower left; old horizontal and vertical folds with tiny perforations at the junctions otherwise extremely well preserved. This rare passport of safe conduct was issued by the British consul at Alexandria Peter Lee to Captain Benjamin Adams of the 17th Light Dragoons. Adams would have served with his regiment in both India and Egypt before making his way back to England via Malta Sicily and the Continent. The details of his regiment and route of his journey are known from an associated document issued to him in Malta in August 1823. One particularly interesting detail contained in the document is the public health warning the consul provides to any would-be Italian Ottoman British Maltese or other official who might read it: one of his handwritten entries states explicitly that the city from whence the passport holder has travelled is experiencing daily outbreaks of the plague. Peter Lee was a prominent English merchant at Alexandria. Following his death in 1825 he was succeeded as consul by John Barker. Both Lee and Barker were subordinate to the Consul-General in Egypt Henry Salt. Transcript of the document manuscript entries are in italics: 'Noi Pietro Lee per Sua Maestà Britannica Console ai Alessandria d'Egitto e sue Dipendenze. Partendo da questa Città e Porto per trasferirsi a Malta con Bastimento di Bandiera inglese il Sig. Cap. Ben. Adams soldato della Gran Brettagna. Lo accompagnano col presente Nostro Passaporto pregando e ricenando chiunque può appartenere di lasciarlo liberar ente transitare e di prestargli ogni assistenza e protezione in questo suo viaggio sicuri della Nostra corrispondenza in simili ed altri incontri: In quanto all pubblica Salute si dichiara qualmente si manifestano quotidianamente . reiterate accidente di Peste in questa Città. In fede di che si rilascia il presente sottoscritto di Nostro proprio pugno corroborato del solito Consolare Sigillo e contrassegnato dal Cancelliere di questo Ufficio. Dato da Alessandria d'Egitto li Diciassette Maggio dell'anno Mille ottocento Ventitré. Signed Pietro Lee Con. Countersigned Guido Domenico Vedova chancellor unknown
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Folded. Oblong atlas folio. (50 x 60 cm). In Ottoman script. Shows Rhodes and Tilos Islands. Scale: 1/200.000. Hegira: 1332 = Gregorian: 1916. Not description on map-maker. This is one of the series of the Bonn projection maps which are the first map series in modern techniques in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. This is one of the series of the Bonn projection maps which are the first map series in modern techniques in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. In order to produce these maps covering Turkish territory, Reconnaissance Branch was incorporated into The Mapping Commission. The maps were produced in the datum based on the latitude and longitude of Ayasofya Mosque in an equal area Bonn Projection. The field works for the 123 sheets covering the country were conducted by 76 staff. The production was completed in 18 years starting from east-west. Fieldworks continued without stopping except in the years 1914 and 1920. This map series called also reconnaissance maps contributed a lot to producing 1:25.000 scale maps. A very detailed and attractive map of Rhodes Island showing its harbors and Ottoman place names.
185768672Collegit et denuo recognovit J.P. Migne, 4 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs dorés, Apud J.P. Migne, Petit-Montrouge, 1857 Rappel du Titre complet : S.P.N. Athanasii Archiepiscopi Alexandrini Opera Omnia quae exstant, vel quae ejus nomine circumferuntur (4 Tomes - Complet). Patrologiae Cursus completus. Series Graeca. Tomus XXV, XXVI, XVII, XVIII [ Patrologia Graeca Tomes 25, 26, 27, 28 - Saint Athanase d'Alexandrie ]
1803PHO-893London: T. Egerton, 1803. in-4° , (270x215) , relié demi basane et coins , dos lisse avec pièce de titre et auteur, xxi-387pp , frontispice , 2 tableaux dépliants et 3 cartes dépliantes légèrement coloriées ,quelques rousseurs , déchirure à une carte sans manque ,ex-libris charles Kettaneh, bon exemplaire .
1617201280<p>Coloniae / Cologne: Sumptibus Antonii Hierat 1617. folio. Hardcover. Very Good. Full contemporary vellum 14.75" x 9.75" foredge yapped 12 541 83 pp. decorative head & tailpieces to text. Ownership ex-libris inscription dated 1666 on title page; another annotation dated 1729 of the Heidelbergre Society of Jesus. Large woodcut device to title page; t.p. printed in red & black. The works of Athanasius is one of the earliest Church fathers writing at the time when so much theology & dogma were being fiercely debated. Extra postage required for international or expedited shipping.</p> Sumptibus Antonii Hierat hardcover
16174700Cologne: Sumptibus Antonii Hierat. 1617. Folio 15" x 10". 1254183pp. Double column text. Indices. Title printed in red & black with a large woodcut device. Cont. vellum soiled. Cont. ownership signature on title dated 1666. The Patron Saint of Alexandria Athanasius died in 373. Sumptibus Antonii Hierat. hardcover books
331522 vols. in-folio en demi-reliure à coins d'époque. 1880 et 1881 à Paris, chez Firmin-Didot .Traduction de G.Maspéro. 388 et 432 p. avec Tables des Matières et Index. Carte, planches I-T et H-T. Très nombreuses illustrations. Bon état. Complet. Ex-libris.
169145401Lugdunum Batavorum (Leiden), Danielem à Gaesbeek, 1691. Small8vo. Contemp. full vellum. Spine gone and frontcover detached. Some soiling to covers. Wood-cut printers device on titlepage. (24),468 pp. and many diagrams in the text. A few scattered brownspots and a few quires with light browning.
169145401Lugdunum Batavorum Leiden Danielem à Gaesbeek 1691. Small8vo. Contemp. full vellum. Spine gone and frontcover detached. Some soiling to covers. Wood-cut printers device on titlepage. 24468 pp. and many diagrams in the text. A few scattered brownspots and a few quires with light browning. <br/><br/><em>First edition of Heinrich Coetsius' translation of the six first books of Euclid.Riccardi 1691 7 - Max Steck p. 109 1691. </em> hardcover
20786Lyon, Rusand, [s.d.] ; in-8, broché, 59 pp., couverture gris-bleu muette.
1956R113889Athenai [Athens], Ekdosis tes apostoloikes diakonias tes ekklesias tes Ellados 1956-1958 Complete in 9 volumes, 348 + 349 + 384 + 469 + 457 + 445 + 446 + 443 + 420pp., containing critical text editions (9 parts) of Origen of Alexandria (c. 185-253 A.D.), 22cm., text in classical Greek, publishers full cloth bindings (corners slightly bumped), text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 5.5kg., R113889
SLIVCN-9781634635936NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC (1/2015)
Very Good English Original green cloth. Title gilt in black "Egyptian Touring Association" and "ETA logo" to the front board. Foolscap 8vo. (17,5 x 13 cm). In English. 110 p. with rich separate advertisements, and a fine folded b/w map titled "Desert motor-routes" on a scale of 1:4,000,000. Slightly fading on cloth, otherwise a fine copy. First and only edition of this rare complete and very detailed desert motor-routes' guide for the Anglo-Egyptian motorists, printed by the Egyptian Touring Association in Cairo, including details about hospitals, "what to do in cases of accidents on the roads", free legal defence, hotels, garages as well as itineraries, pedestrian crossings, speed limits in the country, parking regulations of Sharia Kasr el Nil, Adly Pasha, no-lights area, railway bridges, postal rates, exchange rates, rates of freight on motor cars by sea and rail, kilometers into miles, transcontinental road London - Istanbul with other useful information. This guide was explained in the introduction as "This handbook has been compiled for the benefit of members and is issued to them free. Extra copies may be obtained from the Head Office, 3 Sh. Cattawi Bey, Kasr el Nil, Cairo, at the price of P.T. 10. It contains a good deal of useful information regarding touring of all kinds in Egypt and abroad including a list of recommended hotels and garages throughout the country. "The president of the Association which was founded in 1932, was H.E. Sir Miles Lampson (1880-1964). He was a British diplomat who was appointed High Commissioner for Egypt and Sudan in 1934. As a result of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty in December 1936, to which Lampson was a signatory, Britain loosened its grip on Egypt and the post title was changed to Ambassador to Egypt and High Commissioner for Sudan in 1936. Lampson continued in this office until 1946. Vice presidents were Sir Stenson Cooke and J. A. Crawford. According to the ETA's service page of the guide, the purpose of the association can be determined as "Association was formed to provide a long-felt want in Egypt, that is, a touring club in the true sense of the word, devoted to the interests of all kinds of travelers. It's a non-profit making co-operative organization with the aim of making the path of the motorist, the airman, the camper, and every other kind of traveler pleasanter and smoother. The E.T.A. is officially recognized by the Egyptian Government and already in its short existence has grown enormously, being able to offer the following very real services to its members: Expert and detailed advice on all touring matters. Expert advice on motoring matters and vetting of cars. Free itineraries to all parts of Egypt and abroad. Reminders are sent to all members when a car and driving license is due for renewal. Renewal of car and driving licenses. Free legal defense for motoring offenses. Triptyques, carnets, and all documents for foreign touring, including passport arrangements. Agents at Alexandria, PortSaid, Suez, and the principal ports to look after the incoming and outgoing motorist and relieve him of all worry. A full stock of maps and guide books of Egypt and other countries. Up-to-date information on the state of roads and desert tracks. Welcome and help from the 100 odd touring clubs of the A.I.T. [i.e. the Alliance Internationale de Tourisme], of which the E.T.A. is a member. Recommended hotels and garages throughout Egypt and the Near East. Insurance for members can be effected at the most advantageous rates, and advice is given. Cars can be driven to any part of Egypt, by experienced drivers. Guides are provided. Other benefits, it is hoped, will be given in due of course.". Not located in OCLC. "1938-39 Edition" of the series (not published more than two years) is located in OCLC in no. 862336537.
16961396587Lipsiæ Leipzig: Sumptibus Hæredum M. G. Weidmanni & IOH 1696. Hardcover. Large quarto 82 455 1 362 pages. In Good condition. Bound in full brown leather. Paneled spine with faded gilt ornamentation and lettering with moderate chipping and cracking. Loss of leather along the spine head/tail edges. Boards have significant age toning along the front head edge with chipping to leather stains rubbing wear and cracking to joints. Significant bumping to corners resulting in exposed board. Textblock has a tear along the tail hinge corner of the front pastedown and worming along the end papers. Front free end page has an open tear residual of a label and pen inscription. Library stamps on the half-title and title page. Significant age toning offsetting and foxing throughout a tear along the tail fore corner of page 193 not impacting text. Text in Greek and Latin. Shelved in Room A. VD17 23:296885A. 1396587. Special Collections. Sumptibus Hæredum M. G. Weidmanni & IOH hardcover
188417174London: Nichols and Sons 1884. Limited Edition. Full Leather Hardcover. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket As Issued. Printed for the members of the Roxburghe Club transcribed from the original manuscript with spelling and special characters of the Middle English preserved. This was the 112th publication by the society<br /> <br /> Later full navy morocco spine with gilt-stamped title top edges gilt<br /> 4to. 8 xix 1 86 2 lxii 188 pp.; 1 colored plate. With preface notes glossary by Eugen Einenkel 1853-1930 and Appendix: "The life of Saint Katherine. From the Royal ms. 17A. XXVII. &c. with its Latin original from the Cotton ms. Caligula A. VIII. &c. Ed.<br /> <br /> The bindings are tight and square. Text clean light even toning. minimal shelf handling wear. Minor spine lightening; front board edges has a bit of offsetting presumed from another book on a shelf.<br /> <br /> Limited edition of approximately 40 copies. The book lists the 38 members that each received a copy and club membership is limited to 40. According to tradition Katherine of Alexandria was a Christian saint and virgin who was martyred in the early fourth century at the hands of the emperor Maxentius. <br /> <br /> According to her hagiography she was both a princess and a noted scholar who became a Christian around the age of 14 converted hundreds of people to Christianity and was martyred around the age of eighteen. More than 1100 years after Catherine's martyrdom Joan of Arc identified her as one of the saints who appeared to and counseled her. Wiki<br /> <br /> Background Information:<br /> The Roxburghe Club was founded in 1812 and is the oldest society of bibliophiles in the world. Its membership is limited to 40 chosen from among those with distinguished libraries or collections or with a scholarly interest in books. It has also been distinguished among the many publishing societies that have done so much in this country for history letters antiquity and other branches of literature and art for the quality of its publications.<br /> <br /> Roxburghe Club publications are produced in two states. Each member of the Club receives a copy bound in half calf. In the list of members of the Club each recipient's name is printed in red ink. Normally not more than 42 copies are printed in this form. Additionally a member can print up to 300 copies of the title usually bound in cloth. These are available for sale.<br /> <br /> Nichols and Sons hardcover
1962R113680Athenai [Athens], Ekdosis tes apostoloikes diakonias tes ekklesias tes Ellados 1962-1965 Complete in 8 volumes: 364 + 481 + 360 + 397 + 403 + 394 + 352 + 340pp., containing critical text editions (8 parts) of Athanasius of Alexandria (c.296-373 A.D.) and of some other Greek church fathers and ecclesiastical writers (in vol.37), 22cm., text in classical Greek, publishers full cloth bindings, copies from the collection of the Belgian Byzantinist J. Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris), text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 4.5kg., R113680
158848057Paris: Michel Sonnius 1588. Early edition. Softcover. fair to good- condition. Duodecimo 6 1/2 x 4 1/2". 8 528 32 leaves. Original soft calf with title stamped onto spine. Engraved title page. Decorative headpieces and initials. Engraving on verso of table of contents. Marginalia. Printed by Charles Roger.<br /> <br /> Originally published in 1575 this first French language edition of the works of Philo a first-century Alexandrian philosopher known for his mostly allegorical interpretations of the Torah known in the Hellenic world as the Pentateuch. His works also include histories and comments on philosophy. <br /> <br /> Many of the titles by which texts and text groups are known as modern conventions and not inventions of Philo.<br /> <br /> This book contains no less than 24 titles including the following:<br /> <br /> - De la Création du Monde On The Creation of the World<br /> - Allégories des Saintes Lois Allegorical Expositions of the Holy Laws<br /> - Du Plantement On Planting<br /> - De la Vie de Moïse On the Life of Moses<br /> - De la Charité et de l'Amour de son Prochain On Charity and Love for Others<br /> - De l'État et Devoir du Juge On a Judge's Duty<br /> - De l'Érection et Création du Prince <br /> - De la Force et Grandeur de Courage On the Power and Grandeur of Courage<br /> - Les Dix Commandements The Ten Commandments<br /> - Des Lois Particulières On the Specific Laws<br /> - De la Circoncision On Circumcision<br /> - De la Monarchie On Monarchy<br /> - Quels doiuent estre les loyers & honneurs des Sacrificateurs Rents & Honors of Priests<br /> - Des animaux qui sont propres aux Sacroifices: & quelles sont les elpeces des Sacrifices Elements of Animal Sacrifices<br /> - De ceux qui offrent les hosties au Sacrifice Hosts of Sacrifices<br /> - Qu'il ne faut point receuoir au temple le loyer & gain de la paillarde Rent and Profit of the Merchants<br /> - Que tout homme de bien est libre Every Good Man is Free<br /> - De la vie contemplariue ou des vertus des personnes deuotes Contemplative Life and Virtues<br /> - De la Noblesse On Nobility<br /> - Des loyers & peines Rents and Penalties<br /> - Des maledictions Curses<br /> - Que le monde n'est perissable That the World isnot Perishable<br /> - Contre Flaccus: ou de la prouidence Against Flaccus: or the Providence<br /> - Des vertus & ambassade fait à Caius Virtues & Embassy to Caius<br /> <br /> Text in old French. Front cover curling with spots and scratches. Endpapers age-toned and with creasing. Small tear to title page engraving and chips along bottom edge. Some light staining and starting lightly at pages 177 265 and 425. Block age-toned. Binding in overall fair interior in good- condition. Michel Sonnius unknown