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1665106149Paris : Chez Louis Billaine 1665. 150x85mm. titre grav - 311 pages 9 ff. lettrines bandeaux culs-de-lampe reliure dÕpoque plein veau avec titre fleurons et encadrements dors au dos cinq nerfs. Bords dentelles dores. Coiffe suprieure use. 159 Chez Louis Billaine unknown
1661213611661 Amsterdam, Chez Jean de Ravesteyn,1661, in-12 de titre gravé d'une figure en frontispice-(22)-354-(20) pp. de table-(10-40-(6) pp., reliure usée de l'époque; plein veau brun granité, dos à nerfs orné de fers dorés (effacés), usure et manque aux coiffes, usures et fentes aux charnières, sinon bon état intérieur.
1657150831657 2 ouvrages parus chez le même éditeur et à la même date, reliés en 1 vol., Paris, Antoine de Sommaville, 1657, in 12 de (24)-396-(12) pp. ; (24)-300-(36) pp., portrait de Socrate dans un médaillon gravé sur bois en tête du texte juste après l'épitre, rel. d'ép. plein veau brun moucheté, dos à nerfs orné de fers dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, restaurations, bon ex.
1700097453Oxford: S.l. Ex Theatrou en Oxonia 1700. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Later half leather binding; in very good shape firm and strong no cracks no defects; contents tight and clean just a former owner name at the endpaper and a number of leaves faintly showing some old tide marks. Nonetheless a very decent copy indeed. Collation: pp. 2 515 3 88 complete with a fold-out map of Greece which is sharp and bright with no tears and a further plate showing a scene from a battle which is equally sharp and bright. Map and plate are signed: M.Burg. Sculpt. Univ. Oxon. Text is in Greek and Latin. Thus a decent copy in presentable condition. Scarce. ESTC: R222181. S.l. Ex Theatrou en Oxonia hardcover
1698043592London: Gul. Redmayne 1698. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Full contemporary calf wear and bumping to corners spots of wear and discoloration quite sound and attractive overall. 2 volumes bound in one the first with the text in Greek the second in Latin. Pages lightly browned scattered foxing and a few mild dampstains. 232 8pp; 8 217 11pp. Lacking both blanks but otherwise complete. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 043592. <br/><br/> Gul. Redmayne hardcover books
169065780Ex Oxonia:: Ek Theatrou 1690. Engraved frontispiece portrait. old mottled calf. Front free endpaper lacking Paper flaw to p. 85; old hand-lettered bookplate on pastedown; a few old ink annotations on blank leaf at rear. The binding is a little worn at the spine but tight and sound. 8vo. Text in Greek and Latin. Ek Theatrou, unknown
16664507Paris: Chez Thomas Jolly 1666. First edition. Xenophon's Le Festin or Le Banquet features his teacher Socrates developing his theory of earthly and heavenly love. There was a translation printed in Saumur by Jean Lesnier at the same time of this edition. It received its privilege du Roy in December 1665. Original vellum binding with the title in ink to the spine. Vellum is somewhat darkened. Binding is holding well. Internally clean and tidy throughout with a little darkening only. Tanneguy Le Fèvre 1615-1672 was a philologist and translator. This work is viewed as one of his masterpieces. 7 ff. 209 pp. 145 by 80mm 5¾ by 3¼ inches. Conforms to OCLC: 250638401 which records two library holdings. . Première édition. Le Festin ou Le Banquet de Xénophon met en scène son maître Socrate développant sa théorie de l'amour terrestre et céleste. Une traduction a été imprimée à Saumur par Jean Lesnier en même temps que cette édition. Elle reçut son privilège du Roy en décembre 1665. Reliure originale en vélin avec le titre à l'encre au dos. Le vélin est quelque peu assombri. La reliure tient bien. L'intérieur de l'ouvrage est propre et bien rangé avec seulement un peu de noircissement. Tanneguy Le Fèvre 1615-1672 était philologue et traducteur. Cet ouvrage est considéré comme l'un de ses chefs-d'œuvre. 7 ff. 209 pp. 145 par 80mm. Conforme à OCLC : 250638401 qui enregistre deux fonds de bibliothèque. Chez Thomas Jolly hardcover
16664507Paris Chez Thomas Jolly 1666 Première édition. Le Festin (ou Le Banquet) de Xénophon met en scène son maître Socrate développant sa théorie de l'amour terrestre et céleste. Une traduction a été imprimée à Saumur par Jean Lesnier en même temps que cette édition. Elle reçut son privilège du Roy en décembre 1665. Reliure originale en vélin avec le titre à l'encre au dos. Le vélin est quelque peu assombri. La reliure tient bien. L'intérieur de l'ouvrage est propre et bien rangé, avec seulement un peu de noircissement. Tanneguy Le Fèvre (1615-1672) était philologue et traducteur. Cet ouvrage est considéré comme l'un de ses chefs-d'uvre. (7) ff. 209 pp. 145 par 80mm. Conforme à OCLC : 250638401 qui enregistre deux fonds de bibliothèque.
1661RMP788<p>ParÃs Antoine de Sommaville 1661.</p><p>12mo. 48 538 12 pp. Encuadernación de finales siglo XVIII al estilo Cambridge con cinco nervios y lomo cuajado; marcos dorados en tapas y ornamentos gofrados en esquinas; cantos color rojo; ligero desgaste en los bordes y etiqueta de papel pegada en la parte superior del lomo. Pequeño orificio en la bisagra delantera inferior. Subrayados ocasionales en el texto; manchas de humedad a lo largo de la obra que no afectan.</p><p>Edición parisina poco común de la <em>Ciropedia</em> de Jenofonte biografÃa histórica en forma novelada de <em>Ciro el Grand</em>e fundador del Imperio aqueménida. La obra combina elementos de historia y filosofÃa polÃtica y presenta a Ciro como modelo de gobernante ideal resaltando sus virtudes cualidades de liderazgo y métodos de gobierno.</p><p><em><strong>Ciropedia</strong></em> del griego ΚÏÏου παιδεία / <em>KýrÅ« paidèiÄ</em> "Educación de Ciro"​ es una obra biográfica parcialmente ficticia que abarca la juventud ascenso y gobierno de Ciro escrita posiblemente entre los años 380 y 365 a. C.​</p><p>La obra consta de ocho libros los cuales tienen el objetivo de representar el ideal de soberano y caballero a partir de la figura ejemplar de Ciro. El libro I presenta el devenir de su personaje en cambio los libros del II al VIII narran su modo de actuar producto de ese devenir.</p><p><strong>Jenofonte</strong> en griego antiguo: Ξενοφῶν <em>XenÅfṓn</em>; en griego moderno: Ξενοφών ca. 431 a. C.-354 a. C. fue un historiador militar y filósofo de la Antigua Grecia.</p> Antoine de Sommaville hardcover
162557998Lutetiae Parisiorum Paris: Societatem Graecarum Editionum 1625. Early edition. Good . 1213pp. Thick folio 36 cm 3/4 leather with marbled paper over boards. Red text block edges. Spine label perished at edges. Title page vignette. Double columns. The inner columns are in Greek the outer columns are in Latin. Decorative headpieces and initials. Appendix and three indices at the rear. Joints and spine ends skillfully restored. Tape was formerly present at the head and foot of spine and the surrounding areas of the front board. It has been professionally removed. New endbands. The hinges have been reinforced. A tear to the front flleaf has been repaired with Japanese tissue. There is a lengthy and very warm contemporary gift inscription dated 1854 from a student to his former Greek and Latin professor on the front flyleaf. There are light tidemarks in the the bottom margins of the pages which very slightly bleed into the text. There are several pages which do have a bit more dampstaining. There are periodic instances of error in pagination however the text runs consecutively.<br /> <br /> The text opens with a description of Xenophon's life. This edition was originally published in Frankfurt in 1595.<br /> <br /> Xenophon produced a large body of work. His works are an important because they reveal much about late Classical Greece. They were also very novel for the times representing some of the earliest examples of the nonmedical treatise and autobiographical narrative "Anabasis". Furthermore not only were many of his works inspired by his own personal experiences giving them a personal touch and rendering them significant in that way as well but they were also created with the ultimate goal of serving as moral instruction. <br /> <br /> Xenophon was exiled from Athens following a fight in Coronea in 394 in which Xenophon had supported Sparta against the Greek Coalition. The cause of his exile still remains a matter of dispute. Societatem Graecarum Editionum unknown
1613qmsc155Cologny i.e. Geneva: Pierre Aubert pour la Societe Caldorienne 1613. Folio original full burgundy calf bearing the armorial crest of the 2nd Lord Scott of Buccleuch viii 777 xvii pp. Front joint a bit tender some shelf wear. Pierre Aubert, pour la Societe Caldorienne, 1613. unknown
1613qmsc155Cologny i.e. Geneva: Pierre Aubert pour la Societe Caldorienne 1613. Folio original full burgundy calf bearing the armorial crest of the 2nd Lord Scott of Buccleuch viii 777 xvii pp. Front joint a bit tender some shelf wear. Pierre Aubert, pour la Societe Caldorienne, 1613. unknown books