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1581ST20964Geneva: Excudebat Henrius Stephanus 1581. Second Estienne Edition. 320 x 212 mm. 12 1/2 x 8 1/2". 6 p.l. 584 76 pp.Edited and with annotations by Henri Estienne. <br/> FINE 17TH CENTURY SPRINKLED CALF PRIZE BINDING covers gilt with French fillet border oblique fleur-de-lys at corners SUPRA LIBROS OF CARDINAL MAZARIN AT CENTER raised bands spine compartments with fleurs-de lys at center and corners edges gilt over marbling old repair to head of spine. Printer's device Schreiber 18 on title. WITH 1692 COLLÈGE MAZARIN PRIZE PRESENTATION to Laurence Thibault for Greek oratory signed by the head of College P. J. Le Chapelier with seal of the college attached tipped onto title page. Main text in Greek dedication to James VI of Scotland and Estienne's annotations in Latin. Renouard 149.6; Hoffmann III 577; Dibdin II 567; USTC 450908. Lower corner of back board somewhat bumped leather slightly marked other very modest exterior wear but the stately binding in nearly fine condition. First five quires with two tiny wormholes to tail margin final signature with a little creasing other insignifcant imperfections but AN ESPECIALLY FRESH CLEAN AND BRIGHT COPY INTERNALLY the leaves crackling when you turn them.<br/> <br/> This copy of what Renouard calls the "far superior" Estienne Xenophon is offered in a very attractive binding that was used as a prize for a student at the Collège Mazarin near the close of the 17th century. Best known to his contemporaries as an historian and general as well as an opponent of Athenian democracy Xenophon ca. 430-354 B.C. was a student of Socrates and aside from Plato's his works contain the only surviving examples of Socratic dialogues. Although born in Athens Xenophon greatly admired Sparta and its political structure and he eventually went to war for Sparta against the Athenians this earned him land in Sparta but unsurprising exile from Athens. Xenophon's philosophical writings found popularity in the Renaissance and some scholars have suggested that Machiavelli was particularly influenced by Xenophon's more "practical" i.e. ruthless approach to politics. The present 1581 printing is among the most highly regarded Renaissance editions of Xenophon's works. The printer and scholar Henri Estienne II 1528-98 was a brilliant classicist best known for producing "Thesaurus Graecae Linguae" 1572 a standard reference for 300 years. He produced his first Xenophon in 1561 but fully revised the text for the present edition. Dibdin tells us that "the edition of 1581 has more intrinsic value than the preceding one" and Renouard notes that it is "not as pretty as the 1561 edition but far superior." Our copy fittingly was presented as a prize for Greek oratory to a student at the Collège Mazarin founded by a bequest from the former first minister of France Jules Cardinal Mazarin 1602-61. Mazarin was not just a prince of the Church and an advisor to the Sun King but one of the greatest bibliophiles of his day with a library of 40000 volumes that became the foundation of the Bibliothèque Mazarine. Our book is bound in a style appropriate to that famed collection with Mazarin's personal supralibros at the center of each board. The partly printed award certificate bound in at the front indicates that Laurence Thibault had won second prize for Greek oration in the college's "solemn games" honoring the royal recognition of the college. It is signed by the head of the college Pierre-Jean Le Chapelier de Mauron who held a doctorate from the Sorbonne and simultaneously served as abbot of the Abbey of Ste Marie-de-Boquen in Brittany. Excudebat Henrius Stephanus unknown
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18098456J. Parker; et J. Mawman Poultry Londoni 1809. Hardcover. 8vo; pages to xxxiv contain "De Auctoris Instituto et de Opere"; pages 1 through 265 contain the four books of the Memorabilia together with the "Apologia Socratis" pages 432 through to 699 contain the entire "Notae et Variae Lectiones" of Johann Gottlob Theaenus Schneider Leipzig 1790 literally taken from the Leipzig formes and retaining their pagination in Latin with Greek followed by "Addenda Annotationibus Ex postrema Schneideri editione Lipsiae 1801 followed by "Index Graecitatis" 26 leaves finally "Index Nominum" and "Errata" together 3 leaves. faded speckled edges contemporary full calf carefully rebacked with original spine laid down consisting of contrasting label with title etc gilt and gilt bands; on the front paste down is the steel engraved armourial bookplate mid C19 of Edward Howes Morningthorpe Manor binding very firm and text very clean very good J. Parker; et J. Mawman, Poultry, Londoni hardcover
191659275Albany NY: Matthew Bender & Co. 1916. Tall thick 8vo. xxxii 576 pp. Tan buckram red & black & gilt morocco spine labels some scuffing edgewear very minor shelfwear still NF copy from the library of Progressive Era Portland OR attorney Carl J. Smith. Fourth edition substantially revised & expanded of the first work on automobile law and decisions published in the United States with substantial revisions due to court decisions after 1906 removing the automobile from being classified as an agency dangerous per se and classed with combustibles explosives inflammable substances and fire arms as well as removing owner liability from accidents or acts committed by chauffeur or borrower of the automobile. This edition expands upon the idea that automobile manufacturers were required now to place reliable and safe equipment on their machines but also addressed the exploding use of automobiles as common carriers or “Jitneys†as well as increased legal decisions regarding automobile and driver specific insurance coverage. Matthew Bender & Co., hardcover
1798D19143London: Ex Officina Joh. Lundblam 1798. Hardcover. Very Good. 17 cm x 10.8 cm. 393 pp. lengthy index. Londini Gothorum: Ex Officina Joh. Lundblam 1798. Text in Greek with Latin footnotes. Later leather and marbled paper over boards. a.e.g. A stain to outer edge but a sturdy copy overall. <br/><br/> Ex Officina Joh. Lundblam hardcover
17627692<p>Bath: Printed by C. Pope…and sold by A. Millar… 1762 First edition. Early nineteenth-century calf over marbled boards rubbed. . Octavo. Front joint cracking but sound. Old ownership inscription on title-page partially cropped at top margin in the process of binding. A very good copy. Sarah Fielding 1710-68 was the sister of Henry Fielding and a friend of Samuel Richardson and of Jane Collier. She was the author of several novels the best-known of which is The Adventures of David Simple a Moral Romance 1744. She was "…one of the earliest of the English novelists to explore with close attention varying states of feeling and the roots of motive" Oxford Companion to English Literature. She was a woman of considerable learning and her translation of Xenophon is highly regarded. The D.N.B. notes that it includes some notes and possibly a revision by James Harris of Salisbury the author of Hermes. It was published by subscription at Bath where Fielding spent her final years. In a note to the preface Fielding defends her use of the word "Memoir" for the title of the book citing the entry in Johnson's Dictionary and Elizabeth Carter's use of the word presumably in her translation of Epictetus.</p> Printed by C. Pope…and sold by A. Millar… hardcover
18832750AB1883 . 5. verbesserte und vermehrte Aufl. Leipzig: B.G. Teubner 1883. 8°. IV 251 S. 75 in den Text eingedruckte Holzschnitte 3 lithographierte ausklappbare Tafeln 1 ausklappbare Karte. Halbleinen Besitzervermerke von alter Hand auf Vorsatz; Einband beschabt; Ecken bestossen; abgegriffen; im vorderen Gelenk etwas eingerissen; teilweise kleine Einrisse in den Blättern; etwas gebräunt. unknown
831926Societatem Græcarum Editionum. Hardcover. Used-Very Good. Paris: Typis Regiis apud Societatem Græcarum Editionum 1625. Folio about 350 mm two volumes in 1 8 1013 pp. col. 1014-1213 71 pp. At p. 1013 the numbering switches from page numbers to column numbers. Text in parallel columns of Greek text and Latin translation with marginal commentary. Full dark green calf ruled in gilt. Some scuffing to covers with some damage along board edges and spine edges but still very sound and sturdy. Hinges restored. Internally very sound and clean with wide margins. Dibdin p. 567 notes that this 'sumptuously printed' reimpression of the edition of Frankfort 1595 is considered somewhat less accurate than the original though much superior in production quality. Societatem Græcarum Editionum hardcover
93397Londini G. & W. B. Whittaker and others 1823. see description. 8vo xii550pp a few leaves extending beyond cut fore-edge otherwise text pages very good new endpapers quarter-bound medium tan calf with dark green cloth boards spine with raised bands and gilt title very attractive binding. Londini, G. & W. B. Whittaker and others, 1823, unknown
1957003152npDuell Sloan and Pearce. Inscribed and dated by the Editor. Stated first edition. Bright blue cloth boards with gold lettering on spine. Binding is tight and square. Pages are clean. The dust jacket is fully intact with light edge wear and surface soiling. Now within a protective mylar sleeve. This book is divided into two parts both of which range from biblical days to the present. Contains records of Daniel Boone Scott in the Antarctic Xenophon Job Joan of Arc and Beethoven to name a few. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1957. Duell, Sloan and Pearce hardcover
2017x-1509908250Hart Pub Ltd 2017. Hardcover. New. 336 pages. 9.50x6.75x1.00 inches. Hart Pub Ltd hardcover
2020x-0367519925Routledge 2020. Paperback. New. 274 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.71 inches. Routledge paperback
2018x-1138488984Routledge 2018. Hardcover. New. 266 pages. 9.50x6.25x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
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6384552143Taylor & Francis Group pp. 224 . Papeback. New. Taylor & Francis Group unknown
184815354New York: Harper & Brothers 1848. Very Good bound in 1/4 rebacked leather with leather covered boards marbled page edges. Fading and staining to exterior. Foxing and browning to interior. Owner bookplate inside rear cover. 458 printed pages plus 10 pages of ads at rear. 8vo 7 3/4"h x 5 3/4"w. Text in English and Greek. Harper & Brothers unknown
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1975Q-0520029097University of California Press 1975-02-21. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of California Press paperback
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