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Language: English
Published by William Cademan, Robert Kettlewell, and Awnsham Churchill, London, 1682
Seller: AJ Scruffles, Leigh On Sea, ESSEX, United Kingdom
First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First edition. Wheler's important account of his travels in Greece and the surrounding areas in the company of Jacob Spon from 1675 to 1676. One of the earliest travelogues by an Englishman in Greece. And though considered inferior to Spon's 1678 'Voyage d'Italie, de Dalmatie, de Grèce et du Levant', Wheler's work was notable for the accuracy of the map as well as his descriptions of the various sites, ruins, inscriptions, coins and plants he encountered; including an account of the Parthenon prior to 1687 siege of the Acropolis, where it sustained significant damage. Divided into six books: I. A Voyage from Venice to Constantinople; II. An Account of Constantinople and the Adjacent Places; III. A Voyage Through the Lesser Asia; IV. A Voyage from Zant Through Several Parts of Greece to Athens; V. An Account of Athens; VI. Several Journeys from Athens, into Attica, Corinth, Boeotia, etc. Complete with large fold out map and numerous engravings within the text plus three extra figures on one plate and 4 plates of coins to the rear. 4to. (300x210mm) [vii] 483pp. (with irregular pagination from book to book) Skillfully rebacked with contemporary spine and covers laid down. Raised bands and label to spine. Title fetching inscribed to fore-edge. Rubbing and wear to edges. Toning to pages, small closed tears to fold out map, not affecting image. Binding tight. A pleasing, study example. Very good.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. In the 17th century, a traveler from Lyon sets out on a journey to Dalmatia and Greece, eager to witness the wealth of antiquities in those regions. His detailed account of the sites he visits and the objects he sees offers a unique glimpse into the state of historical exploration at this time. The author's descriptions range from the iconic, such as the Acropolis in Athens, to the lesser known, such as the ancient tombs of Delphi and Salona. As he journeys, the author interacts with local antiquarians and scholars, engaging in debates and exchanging ideas about the interpretation and significance of the artifacts they study. Through its exploration of a wide range of classical ruins and artifacts, this book provides valuable insights into the development of archaeology and the enduring fascination with the ancient world. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book describes the author's journey in the 17th century from England to Italy, the Peloponnese, Asia Minor, and Constantinople. The journal entries, initially intended as a supplement to Gruterus's collection of ancient inscriptions, focus primarily on archaeological discoveries such as coins, statues, and inscriptions that had not been previously recorded. The author was a passionate antiquarian whose insightful observations illuminate the history and culture of the ancient world. Through his commentary, the reader witnesses the dynamic process of discovery and documentation that characterizes early modern archaeological exploration. This book is a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in ancient history, offering an intimate glimpse into the methods and perspectives of a pioneering scholar. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book embarks on a voyage through Greece, following the footsteps of the author as they explore ancient historical sites, unraveling the rich history and culture of Greece. The author provides first-hand accounts of their interactions with locals, immersing readers in the vibrant tapestry of Greek society. Traveling through cities and villages, navigating treacherous mountain passes, and sailing across the sparkling waters of the Ionian Sea, the author introduces readers to fascinating characters and uncovers forgotten stories. The book offers a unique blend of historical narrative, cultural insights, and personal anecdotes, inviting readers to experience the timeless beauty and enduring legacy of Greece. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
Language: French
Published by Creative Media Partners, LLC Jul 2023, 2023
ISBN 10: 1021544949 ISBN 13: 9781021544940
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware.
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Language: French
Published by Creative Media Partners, LLC Jul 2023, 2023
ISBN 10: 1020194871 ISBN 13: 9781020194870
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Dans ce récit de voyage, Wheler décrit ses voyages en Dalmatie, en Grèce et en Orient. Il explore les sites archéologiques et décrit les cultures et les coutumes locales.
Language: French
Published by Creative Media Partners, LLC Aug 2018, 2018
ISBN 10: 0341619523 ISBN 13: 9780341619529
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.
Language: French
Published by Amsterdam, Jean Wolters,, 1689
1. edition. page 302 - 607. With 32 copper plates, French text Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 900 8°, leather binding, good and inside clean copy.
Language: French
Published by Jean Wolters, Amsterdam, 1689
Seller: FOLIOS LIMITED, Oxford, United Kingdom
First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Near Fine. First French Edition. French & some Greek text, Volume I. [12], 301 pp., steel engraved title page, 8 double page engraved plates of coins at beginning, 40 engraved plates of which 5 are on double page and 1 folding (torn without loss of text), in text illustrations / Volume II: pages 307-607, [8 Table of Contents], 35 engraved plates of which 3 are folding and 3 on double page, 1 folding map (slightly torn), original binding in brown calf, edges rubbed, marbled edges, wear & tear, light staining on some pages, occasional yellowing, ink initials on front end-paper, copy in general good condition otherwise. The original French edition of one of the most important travel accounts in the Levant and the first description of Athens . Famous report of the voyage in Italy, Constantinople , Asia Minor , and Athens the noble English collector George Wheler in the years 1675 and 1676 along with the erudite doctor Lyons Jacob Spon did. This is one of the most important accounts of travels in the Levant, and the first description of Athens which was systematic, detailed, and trustworthy. as Laborde says, "la publication du voyage de Spon fut un evenement litteraire". Chateaubriand praised the work: "tout le monde connait le merite de cet ouvrage, ou l'art et l'antiquite sont traites avec une critique jusqu'alors ignoree". Spon and Wheler met in Italy in 1675; they travelled together with Francis Vernon to Zakynthos, where the two groups separated. Spon and Wheler continued by sea to Constantinople, and Vernon travelled overland. The great merit of Spon's work is due to its combination of a careful and knowledgeable interest in classical antiquity with an accurate observation of men, manners and topography in Modern Greece. The whole of volume II is devoted to Greece and includes a glossary of modern Greek words and phrases with instructions on pronunciation. Spon's interest in Greece was long standing. He had already published Babin's description of Athen's, which had been communicated to him by the Abbe Pecoil of Lyon, with his own notes and preface. Bibliographic references: Blackmer 1787; Weber 406; Laborde II, pp 1-27. #.
Language: French
Published by Rutgert Alberts, La Haye, 1724
Seller: AU POINT DU JOUR, TROYES, France
cuir. Condition: Très bon. 2 volumes basane fauve moucheté d'époque ;filet à froid sur les plats, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre et tomaison rouge ; tranches jaspées rouge ; X ffnch (Frontispice, portrait de Jacob Spon, docteur en médecine, titre, épître, préface)+367pp ; II (frontispice, titre)+405pp ; illustré de 33 pl HT dont plusieurs dépliantes illustrant des cartes, monuments, médailles. ; Bonne édition peu courante, complète en 2 volumes de cet important voyage ; quelques frottements aux reliures, coins émoussés, manques de cuirs au coiffes ; intérieur bien frais.
Published by 'Voyage De Dalmatie, De Grece Et Du Levant. Enrichi De Medailles, & De Figures Des Principales Antiquitez Qui Se Trouvent Dans Ces Lieux, Avec La Description Des Coutumes, Des Villes, Rivieres, Ports De Mer, & De Ce Qui S''y Trouve De Plus Remarquable. Traduit De L''anglois. Tome Premier', 1723
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Condition: Usato - Buono. Rilegato. Discrete Condizioni. Il Volume Mostra I Classici Segni Del Tempo, Ingiallimento Con Lieve Fioritura E In Copertina Mancanze Agli Angoli E Ai Margini Del Dorso, Il Quale Presenta Lesioni. Ai Risguardi Il Libro Rivela Un Ex Libris Ed Una Piccola Mancanza. Con Fregi E Titoli Dorati Al Dorso. Il Frontespizio Risulta Essere In Inchiostro Rosso E Nero. Presenta Tavole Ripiegate E Illustrazioni Fuori Testo. Fogli Complessivamente In Buono Stato Per Una Lettura Scorrevole.
Published by A la Haye, Chez Rutgert Alberts, 1723
Seller: ANTIQUARIAT H. EPPLER, Karlsruhe, Germany
Condition: Gut. Gr. 8°. 332 S. Lederband, 5 unechte Bünde, Einband berieben, am Rücken min. Läsuren, 2 Tafeln oben kl. Feuchtrand, sonst gutes Ex. Sprache: Französisch, mit zahlreichen Stahlstichen.
Published by Chez Jean Wolters, Amsterdam, 1689
Seller: Hugh Hardinge Books, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. 2 vols in 1. Soiled and stained vellum boards and browned vellum spine with faded lettering. Internally rear gutter cracked. Grubby title page to vol 1 lacking engraved frontis. Vol 1: (12), 8 double page coins, 301, (3), 35 plates including double and folding (map has 4 cm tear) Vol 2: (5), 307 - 607, (3),(7, table) + i ad. 29 plates.
Published by William Cademann, Robert Kettlewell, and Awnsham Churchill; Bernard White, London, 1682
Seller: Arader Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. First. Greece: First edition. London: William Cademann, Robert Kettlewell, and Awnsham Churchill; 1682. Geneva: First edition in English. London: Bernard White, 1687. Pot folio in 4s (11 ½" x 7 1/16", 292mm x 180mm). [Full collation available.] With many in-text engravings and illustrations plus 12 engraved plates in toto: Greece: a folding map, 4 full-page plates and 3 stub (i.e., less than full-height) plates; Geneva: 2 full-page plates (of which 1, the engraved title, is integral with the text), 1 folding plate and 1 stub plate. Bound in contemporary sprinkled calf (re-backed). On the spine, six panels. Authors and title gilt to morocco in the second panel. Blind roll to the edges of the boards. Top edge of the text-block glazed black. Re-backed, with the upper fore-corner of the front board and the lower fore-corner of the back board strengthened. Rubbed at the edges, with wear to the unrestored fore-corners. Spine-label partly perished. Free end-papers renewed. Tanned generally, particularly to the first leaf (which has been reinserted), and passages of foxing throughout. Qqq2 (the final leaf of Greece) repaired verso. An old repaired tear to 2M2. The large folding map (Greece) backed and repaired recto and verso. A handful of marginalia and corrections in an old hand (pp. 356, 462; a purchase code to the verso of the title-page of Geneva, pp. 27, 229). The engraved armorial bookplate of Walter Synnot Esq.r to the front paste-down, and the ex-libris of H. & W. Uellner above. If the Renaissance was the result of the "rediscovery" of Latin and later Ancient Greek texts by Western Europe beginning in the XIVc, then we must have a term for the "rediscovery" of the physical remains -- coins, architecture, inscriptions -- of antiquity; the "material Renaissance?" To hold in one's hand a coin with the likeness of Alexander the Great, or to run one's fingers over an inscription on the Acropolis is to travel momentarily to the ancient world. While earlier explorers such as Pierre Belon and Nicolas de Nicolay wrote of their travels in the mid-XVIc, Sir George Wheler (1651-1724) with his traveling companion Jacob Spon (1647-1685) were the first to write systematically about what they found in Greece. Wheler set out -- pushing the Grand Tour into Greece and Turkey -- with George Hickes, his tutor from Lincoln College, Oxford, in 1675. Wheler met Spon in Venice in June and the two continued east to Constantinople and Turkey before heading back west through Greece into 1676. Spon was the superior archaeologist, Wheler rather more dilettantish, with a particular interest in botany; his specimens were greatly valued by Robert Morison and his pupil John Ray. Returned to England, Wheler compiled his notes and drawings -- Spon published his own account in 1678 (in French) -- into the Journey into Greece, which for nearly a century served as the standard account in English of Greece and Asia Minor. Nothing escapes his ambit, whether the customs of modern people (including a very lively account of a wedding), the flora and fauna, ruins, inscriptions, coins, vases and so forth. Since Greece had been under Ottoman (or Venetian) rule for two centuries, Wheler -- unlike many of his successors -- treats Muslim monuments and customs with plain curiosity rather than with disdain as post-classical interventions. The second work of the Sammelband, a similarly historicized account of Geneva, is connected through Dr. Spon, who turned his attentions to the Calvinist stronghold. Sir Walter Synnot (1742-1821) was an Irish land-owner from Ballymoyer in Armagh. The bookplate of H. and W. Uellner with its motto "lego, ergo sum" (I read, therefore I am) has appeared in the trade in many volumes related to Greece. Üllner (or Vellner) is a family with a connection to Düsseldorf, but the identity of the owners -- presumably husband and wife -- is unclear. Greece: Blackmer 1786; ESTC R9388; Geneva: ESTC 12216.
Published by Amsterdam ; Henry & Théodore Boom, 1679
Seller: Librairie de l'Avenue - Henri Veyrier, Saint-Ouen, FR, France
Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon état. 2ème édition. 2 tomes en 1 vol. in-16 136 x 75 mm., plein vélin muet, .18- 456- 489 pp. Les 2 derniers ff. restaurés avec accroc du texte. Portrait frontispice, titre et 30 planches gravés. Quelques attaques de vers. Brunissures au portrait et au titre gravéSeconde édition de cet important récit de voyage au Levant.centré sur l'étude des traces de l'antiquité : épigraphie, architecture, glyptique, numismatique. in-16°.
Published by Amsterdam Jean Wolters, 1689
Seller: Chaco 4ever Books, Montevideo, MO, Uruguay
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Muy bien. In-12. Two vols, uniformly bound, Vol. 1: (25), 301, pp, with engraved pictorial title by Jean Wolters 1689, one folding map and fifty six woodcut engraved full pages. Vol. 2: (1), 607, pp, with three foldings and thirty two woodcut engraveds full pages. Bindings in full calf, spine richly gilt with five raised bands, marbled endpapers, good condition and nice set. This trip, made in the years 1675 and 1676, was well known in the past, and focuses on the study of the traces of antiquity: epigraphy, architecture, glyptics and numismatics. Illustrations reflect these aspects. These trips also have the advantage of having been written at a time when some ruins were still in a better state than afterwards. They will serve as a reference for many other travelers. Weber II, p. 406 - Blackmer 1787 - Graesse II, 440. CodMZ2.
Language: French
Published by Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023
ISBN 10: 1021544949 ISBN 13: 9781021544940
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Language: German
Published by Froberg für J. Hoffmann, Nurnberg, 1681
Seller: FOLIOS LIMITED, Oxford, United Kingdom
First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. First GERMAN EDITION. German text in Gothic script, in double column, Volume I in 2 parts: [3], 300 pp., [4] / 170 pp., [4]., frontispiece, illustrated with 39 copper engravings, of which 25 are full page plates, 8 double page (one with an extra fold) and 4 double page maps, plus 6 in text engravings. Bound with Volume II in 2 Parts: [6], 122 pp., / 120 pp., [4], 11 plates including 2 maps, woodcut initials, head and tail pieces, contemporary full calf, slightly rubbed round edges with worm holes on lower cover, some worming with loss of few words in the last section, very minor browning and sporadic foxing, This is a copy of Dapper's German translation by Jacob von Meursen, who engraved the copper plates, which were compiled and modified from earlier printed works. The many illustrations are beautiful, depicting landscapes, architecture, desert scenes, religious and historical events and much more, making this a famous and well known work. Olfert Dapper (1635 - 1689) was a Dutch physician, writer and expert on Africa. In May 1658, he enrolled at Utrecht University and two years later was signing himself "Doctor medicinæ," although there is no evidence that he ever received any medical training. In 1663, he published a historical description of Amsterdam. In 1665 he published a Dutch translation of the works of Herodotus. With the increased interest in exploration and foreign cultures, a flourishing trade in travel books developed in Holland in the mid 17th century. Following this trend, Dapper was just over thirty years old when he embarked on the geographic and ethnographic research that was to occupy him for the rest of his life. He threw himself into this vast undertaking, first tackling Africa (1668), then China (1670), Persia (1672) and the Middle East (1680). His books became well-known during his own time, with translations appearing in English, French and German. In 1986 a museum devoted to him, called Musée Dapper, was opened in Paris. Dapper never visited the exotic destinations about which he wrote. Mainly because of his utilisation of the accounts of Jesuit missionaries and explorers, Dapper steered clear from making value judgements about the societies he described. He avoided ethnocentric connotations and became the first person to adopt an interdisciplinary approach, weaving together the separate threads of geography, economics, politics, medicine, social life and customs. Unlike some of his contemporaries, Dapper produced a genuine work for posterity, not just a compendium of exotic curiosities. Bibliographical references: Tiele 72, Blackmer 451; Atabey 322 The second work of Spon & Wheler is considered the most important description of travels in Greece and the Levant, marking the beginning of a new period in the literary description of Greece. Spon, travelling together with George Wheler, produced accurate descriptions of antiquities allied to systematic topographical descriptions. Wheler met Jacob Spon in Venice in June 1675, with whom he travelled in Greece and the Levant in 1675 and 1676. Spon published a separate account of the journey in 1678. Wheler's account, A Journey into Greece, was published in 1682. Among the places visited and described by Wheler were Zante, Delos, Constantinople, Prusa ad Olympum, Thyatira, Ephesus, Delphi, Corinth, and Attica. He gave an account of the antiquities of Athens, and brought home marbles and inscriptions. He made considerable use of coins in his book, and paid attention to botany. He brought home plants that had not been cultivated in Britain, including a Hypericum. Bibliographic references: Blackmer 1586; Weber 406; Willems 1936, for 1679 French edition. #30136.
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Condition: New. Print on Demand pp. 46.
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Published by La Haye : chez Rutgert Alberts, 1724., 1724
Seller: Hesperia Libros, Zaragoza, Z, Spain
12vo.; frontispicio grabado, portada, 405 pp. y 14 láminas, algunas de ellas plegadas. Mancha de humedad en la mitad inferior de las últimas veinte páginas. Encuadernación de época, en piel, con lomera ornada.