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1491915<p>Terviso or Venice: Michael Manzolus 1491. First Edition with the commentary of Acron and Pomponius Porphyrio. Bound in modern marbled gilt calf. A very large and clean copy with marginal indexing on a few signatures in red others in brown ink. A very Large copy of a very very rare edition of Horace https://data.cerl.org/istc/ih00451000 GW 13457; Goff H451; BMC V 315 IB. 21815; Bod-inc H-203; CIBN H-275. Located copies:The Walters Art Museum Bancroft Library Yale Free Library of Philadelphia Princeton Univ. Brown University Pauline Fore Moffitt Library University of California General Library. The unique charm of Horace's lyric poetry arises from his combination of the metre and style of the distant past—the world of the Archaic Greek lyric poets—with descriptions of his personal experience and the important moments of Roman life. He creates an intermediate space between the real world and the world of his imagination populated with fauns nymphs and other divinities.<br />He denounces corrupt morals praises the integrity of the people of Italy and shows a ruler who carries on his shoulders the burden of power. Other Augustan themes that appear in Horace's lyric verse include the idea of the universal character and eternity of Roman political dominion and the affirmation of the continuity of the republican tradition with the Augustan principate. At some stage Augustus offered Horace the post of his private secretary but the poet declined on the plea of ill health. Not withstanding Augustus did not resent his refusal and indeed their relationship became closer.<br />"Horace's success as a poet can be measured partly by how difficult he is to imitate and translate and by how many admirers have sought to do both. Readers in the Middle Ages looked to Horace as a moralist and as a literary critic and appreciated the Satires and Epistles more than the more difficult Odes. The enthusiasm of the Italian Renaissance poets Petrarch 14th century Landinio and Politian late 15th century for the Odes encouraged the popularity of Horace's lyric. Horace was one of Montaigne's 16th century favorite poets. The themes and poetics of both the lyrics and the satires greatly influenced Ben Jonson late 16th early 17th century Robert Herrick Andrew Marvell Milton and Dryden 17th century. The Odescontinued to be springboards for much of both public and private 17th-century English lyrics. Pope was the leading Horatian poet writing in English during the 18th century the Age of Augustanism especially imitating Horace's hexameter poetry while Alfred Lord Tennyson Matthew Arnold Byron and Rudyard Kipling were among Horace's enthusiasts in the 19th century. Horace continued to inspire modern poets among them Ezra Pound. <br /><br />While the different genres of his work have specific qualities they all share in being Horatian a quality that many have tried to define. In Nietzsche's view Horace's peerless artistry separates him from all other poets. Compared to Horace's Odes "All the rest of poetry becomes in contrast something too popular—a mere garrulity of feelings" "What I owe to the ancients" Twilight of the Idols 1 https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/horace . Folio 30 x 20cm Signatures: A8B10C8D4E8F-G6a–q8r6. 184 leaves First Edition of Horace with both of his ancient commentators Acron and Porphyrio. Bound in modern marbled gilt calf. A very large and clean copy with marginal indexing on a few signatures in red others in brown ink.<br /><br />The history of the printing of editions of Horace and his commentators.<br /><br />First printed in Venice about 1471-2 then in Milan about 1475 14761477 Venice again 1478 &1479. The next edition was Leipzig 1492 All of these editions are without commentary. Acron's commentary was Published with out the Opera in Milan in 1479. At Florence in 1482 there is an edition of the Opera with the Landinus commentary then again in Venice 1483-86. The Edition offered here is the FIRST to have the commentary of Helenius Acron and Pomponius Porphyrion who are both said to have flourished in the third century these commentaries are revised by Raphael Rgius ƒl. 1480-1500 and Ludovicus de Strazarolis which make up the first 50 pages of this book.</p> Michael Manzolus
11562Hood's letter: On letterhead of Osborne Isle of Wight. 8 January 1891. Mrs Gye's draft reply: without place or date. Both items good on lightly-aged paper. Rosa Hood's sister Adelaide Fanny was the wife of Herbert F. Gye and letter and reply are written informally. Hood's letter: 3pp. 12mo. She received Mrs Gye's letter that morning 'and the Queen has read it' and is 'quite pleased with your reply'. 'The Queen desired me to assure you that she had never for a moment supposed that you were responsible for the article in the newspaper - only the Queen thought it was better to have the matter mentioned to you - especially as it might be copied into other papers.' The Queen also thinks that Mrs Gye should 'have some contradiction put in the Paper'. Mrs Gye's draft reply: 2pp. 12mo. She writes that she cannot express her relief at the contents of Hood's letter. 'Since your first letter the thought that Her Majesty would be displeased about it has troubled me very much - therefore you can imagine how delighted I am to find the Queen did not imagine I was responsible.' She has 'written to Church Journal to deny the authorship of the article and ask them to publish it'. Hood's letter: On letterhead of Osborne [Isle of Wight]. 8 January 1891. Mrs Gye's draft reply: without place or date. unknown
1h14756Apud Eman. Thurneysen Basel 1779. 619 S. Halbleder vorderer Einbanddeckel lose/fleckig/gebräunt/Widmung auf Vorsatz/berieben/leicht bestossen. unknown
259440China: Scholar Books Publishers. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. N.D. Hardcover. Cloth in jacket. Includes foli-sized pamphlet in plastic sleeve. Text in chinese. Jacket is rather worn to extremities else very good. ; Folio ; 324 pages . Scholar Books Publishers hardcover
1980010713Scholar Book Publishers 1980. Book. Fine Condition. Cloth. 324 pages. Folio sized hardcover bound in cream colored cloth and wrapped in an illustrated paper dustjacket. Not dated in English but possibly published c. 1980. Texts in Chinese with a single paged English summary separately laid in. The binding is tight and crisp with no interior markings. The dustjacket now protected by a Mylar cover is in equally fine condition with no tears or losses. Lavishly illustrated with large full color drawings photographs and paintings as well as a number of smaller black and white images that help even the non-Chinese reader to grasp the changes in style and ornament throughout the history of perhaps the oldest civilization of the world. The reader of Chinese will benefit from the great amount of text which presumably offers a scholarly context for the images The English summary counted nine chapters 160000 words and 834 illustrations including 346 color photographs. Beginning with what looks to be a deer pelt adorned with a necklace of shells this history of fashion concludes with the modern stylings of the twentieth century woman in slacks and knee-length dresses. Scholar Book Publishers Hardcover
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1978Q-0689109067Atheneum Books 1978-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Atheneum Books paperback
19632092902137305244Shinchosha 1963. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shinchosha paperback
91857USA: RCA Victor Red Seal USA LCT 6401 Treasury of Immortal Performances Dark Red label shaded dog. Four mono LP records in sleeves in original slipcase box with no booklet but with text printed to insides of box. Signs of light use to record surfaces in about Very Good box with some rubbing to corners and short split to portion of top edge. Sir Thomas Beecham conducts the Royal Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra with Elsie Suddaby Marjorie Thomas Heddle Nash Trevor Anthony. From the Treasury of Immortal Performances series. The first band is an introductory talk by Sir Thomas Beecham. 2.8 Jm FRT03top. Vinyl LP. Very Good. Used Vinyl LP records. RCA Victor Red Seal Paperback
195991828USA: RCA Victor Soria Series 1959. USA LD 6409 Red label shaded dog. Four mono LP records in sleeves in original slipcase box with 24 page text booklet and leaflet with essay by Beecham No visible faults to record surfaces in about Very Good box with some rubbing to corners and split to portion of top edge. The Booklet which was produced by Skira is only in Acceptable condition with the spine strip chipped away has a 4 inch triangular piece missing from the back cover and edge chips and small tears to some pages but all the colour pastedowns of the artwork reproductions are there. Sir Thomas Beecham conducts the Royal Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra with Jennifer Vyvyan Monica Sinclair John Vickers Giorgio Tozzi. A heavy set. 4.0 Jm FRT03top. Vinyl LP. Very Good. Used Vinyl LP records. RCA Victor Soria Series Paperback
197393199USA: RCA Red Seal 1973. USA ARL 1-0084 Signs of very light use to surfaces in Very Good sleeve with 1.5" split to spine edge INSCRIBED BY Stephen Simon the conductor to the front panel. One stereo LP in original sleeve. Vienna Volksoper Orchestra with Beverly Wolff Arleen Auger Rita Share Raymond Michalski. 1.4 JM FRT02top. Inscribed. Vinyl LP. Very Good. Used Vinyl LP records. RCA Red Seal Paperback
1984008770Los Angeles: William Granger 1984. First Edition . Green Cloth. Fine. Photographs. One of apparently only 100 copies of this outstanding privately published summary of the careers and Metropolitan Opera performances of several hundred singers. The book was given to some of those who provided photographs and other copies given to selected public libraries; the correspondence of the author and his respondents indicate that only 100 copies were printed but the actual number is unknown. In any case it is very scarce. This particular copy is a clean and near-new presentation copy and comes with an extensive file of miscellaneous correspondence relating to the author's requests for photographs and other matters relating to publication and distribution of the book. An extensive file of signed and unsigned memorabilia including the photographs in the book are also available individually in our Opera catalog. <br/> <br/> William Granger hardcover
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