Published by Lugd Batavorum : Ex officina Elzeviriana A°, 1635
US$ 173.76
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Add to basketA very good later full leather binding (probably 19th century). 4.75" x 3.0" x 0.75". 12mo. [48pp]/pp.304/[8pp.] . Engraved illustrated title-page by Cornel.Cl. Duysend. Page 1 in red & black . Red calf binding with gilt fillet border. Spine with 4 raised bands and gilt titles. All page edges gilt. Yellow endpapers with gift inscription dated 1885. Clean Latin text with good margins. VG.
Published by Amsterdam, Henrik Wetstein, [c. 1700]., 1700
Seller: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
US$ 201.56
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Add to basket32mo in 8s, pp. 240; title copper-engraved; title trimmed at outer margin, but a very good copy; bound in contemporary British speckled calf, sewn two-on and bypass on 4 cords (of which 2 laced in); a little worn, chips to joints and endcaps; contemporary ink marks to title verso ('/g') and rear pastedown ('a/f'), early ink ownership inscription 'Gulielmi Gregg Schol: Exon: / E Libris est.' to front pastedown.A small-format edition of Terence's comedies, printed in Amsterdam but bound in Britain and owned by a Devonshire schoolboy.Although unidentified, the William Gregg who owned this book was most likely a pupil at Exeter School, refounded by Charles I in 1637 for the education of local boys. The ink marks to the title verso and rear pastedown appear to be bookseller's cod e. Language: Latin.
Published by Ex officiana Elzeviriana [Bonaventure et Abraham Elzevier], Lugduni Batavorum, 1629
Seller: Frey Fine Books, Rougemont, NC, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. 1629 printing. Volume 1 only (of 3). A Very Good copy. 16mo., (xxii), 344 pp., with engraved title page. Bound in full early 19th century leather. Spine lightly rubbed and sunned. Tight.
Published by Leiden: Lugduni Batauorum : Apud Ludouicum Elzeuirium (Elzevir), 1612
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. 8vo. Contemporary vellum. Ownership inscriptions form Henry Wright, Magdalene College, Cambridge , 1811 and Andrece Gellary , 1615. [32], 318, [2], 174,120 pp.OCLC 28139661.