Published by Karmel Drachten, 2008
First Edition
First edition. xvi, 375 pages. Paperback in very good condition; Some stains tp page edges.
Published by L'Orient Ancien Illustré, Torino, 1954
Seller: Libreria Utopia Pratica, Torino, TO, Italy
First Edition
MORBIDA. Condition: ottimo. Prima edizione. Piotrovsky, Schultz, Golovkina - Ourartou, Neapolis des Scythes. Kharezm L'Orient Ancien Illustré - Prima edizione 1954 Libro in ottime condizioni, minimi segni del tempo, brunito. Non esitate a contattarci per altre foto o richieste. Saremo lieti di soddisfare ogni vostra esigenza. Libro.
Seller: ISD LLC, Bristol, CT, U.S.A.
First Edition
paperback. Condition: New. 1st.
hardcover. Condition: New. 1st.
Language: English
Published by Chicago: Ares Press, 1977., 1977
ISBN 10: 0890052182 ISBN 13: 9780890052181
Seller: Ted Kottler, Bookseller, Redondo Beach, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. First Edition. 123 pp; illus. Original cloth. Near Fine. Contains Greek text, with translation on facing page. Includes the Greek text of The Life of Proklos (edited by J. F. Boissonade) and the English translation by Thomas Taylor. Includes the Greek text of the Commentary on the Dedomena of Euclid (edited by H. Menge) and the French translation with commentary by M. Michaux (Le commentaire de Marinus aux Data d'Euclide: Étude critique. Louvain, 1947). Marinus '. wrote a commentary, or rather introduction to the Data of Euclid. It is mainly taken up with a discussion of the question - what is meant by given? . Although Marinus followed closely the views of his teacher, Proclus he did show originality which is much to his credit. The level of his regard for Proclus is evident in the biography that he wrote Life of Proclus in which he '. praised and eulogised [Proclus].' Yet when Marinus felt that Proclus was in error he was quite prepared to give his own views. For example Proclus had claimed that Plato's Parmenides was concerned with gods. Marinus, quite correctly, pointed out that Plato's work in rather concerned with 'forms' ' (Mactutor History of Mathematics Web site, citing the D. S. B. and Heath's A History of Greek Mathematics).
Condition: New. 2025. 1st Edition. paperback. . . . . .
Condition: New. 2025. 1st Edition. paperback. . . . . .
Seller: Libreria della Spada online, Firenze, FI, Italy
First Edition
Brossura. Condition: ottimo. prima edizione. "Il complesso di San Lorenzo Maggiore è un luogo ricco di spiritualità, arte, bellezza, ricordi, quadri e dipinti, affreschi e sculture: rappresenta un sito archeologico unico e originalissimo sul territorio. Abbiamo bisogno di conoscere di più il patrimonio artistico di questo luogo per liberarci dalla rassegnazione passiva innanzi al male, alla povertà e all'ingiustizia che tante volte prende il sopravvento nelle nostre famiglie." (Padre Edoardo Scognamiglio - OFM Conv) Note alle condizioni del volume Usato come nuovo, lievi segni del tempo. (T-CA) Autore/i Anna Di Lorenzo, Giuseppe Monteforte Editore Passione Educativa Luogo Benevento Anno 2014 Pagine 130 Dimensioni 15x21 (cm) Illustrazioni ill. a colori e b/n n.t. - colors and b/w ills Legatura bross. ill. a colori - paperback Conservazione Usato ottime condizioni - used very good Lingua Italiano - Italian text Peso 400 (gr) ISBN 8898103190 EAN-13 9788898103195.
Language: French
Published by Les Editions de la Méditerranée, ALIF, 2000
Seller: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, France
First Edition
souple. Condition: Bon. 1 vol. in-4 br., Association de Sauvegarde de la Ville de Nabeul, Les Editions de la Méditerranée, ALIF, 2000, 140 pp. Bon exemplaire de cet ouvrage peu commun. Au nord-est de la Tunisie, la ville de Nabeul est située au sud de la péninsule du cap Bon. Langue: Français.
Published by Rome: "L'Erma" di Bretschneider, 1994., 1994
First Edition
First edition. Two near fine quarto (oversized) hardcovers, volumes I and II, with very good dust jackets and near fine quarto sized hardcover map container, volume III, in a thick but cheap looking cardboard slipcase. Volume I and II have some wear along the edges of the boards and minor bumping to the heels of the spines (mainly on volume I). Their djs have some light wear as well along the edges with light scuffing to the covers. Volume III has some slight scuffing on the covers. The slipcase is stamped on one side and has some bumping to the corners of the case with a bit of scuffing and light soiling. Volume I has 166 pages with bibliography, tables, and illustrations. Volume II has 291 pages with illustrations, bibliographies, graphs, notes, and tables. Volume III contains numerous maps. A scarce work on the ancient Roman city of Pompeii.
Seller: moluna, Greven, Germany
First Edition
US$ 278.76
Quantity: Over 20 available
Add to basketCondition: New. Klappentext Naeapolis-Nymfarum domus : fold. leaf in pocket.
Published by Sargraf,, Torino, 1983
Seller: Bergoglio Libri d'Epoca, RIVALBA, TO, Italy
First Edition
In 4º (31,5 cm) 42 pp. non numerate. Prima edizione. Illustrato con 35 tavole a piena pagina raffiguranti suggestive vedute di Napoli. Cartone editoriale, ottimo. All books are in stock in fine condition or described meticulously. Very safe packaging.
Seller: ISD LLC, Bristol, CT, U.S.A.
First Edition
paperback. Condition: New. 1st.
Hardcover (Vellum). Condition: Very Good Condition. First Edition. Full contemporary vellum, mild age toning, surface scar on front cover, some edge wear, endpapers worn and front endpaper with light dampstain, date added in red pen to title, a few notes in the margins in a contemporary hand, otherwise clean internally. 694pp, index. Size: Octavo (8vo). Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 046296.
Published by The Hague: Rutgeri Christophori Alberts, 1724., 1724
Seller: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. 1st Edition. Together 3 volumes. Folio (22 x 14 inches; 20 6/8 x 13 inches). First two volumes: Text in Latin, mounted on guards throughout. General title-pages in Van der Krogt's variants 1B and 2B, half-titles, privilege leaf as found in variant B only. Additional engraved title-page to volume II (only, without engraved title-page to volume I, lightly browned and edges a bit frayed), 119 engraved plates of views, plans and monuments, comprising: 8 folding double-page plates, 76 double-page plates, 2 plates on one double-page, 25 full-page plates and 8 illustrations in the text, mounted on guards throughout, including plate 11 Bononia complete with the folding extension (the folding plate of Frascati a little creased at fold and with long tear affecting the image and another marginal tear to crease fold, but without loss, occasional light spotting and browning, heavier to about 11 plates, light marginal dampstaining throughout volume II, heavier and affecting the images in a few central gatherings). Contemporary Dutch gilt panelled vellum, all edges gilt (extremities rubbed, spines worn with considerable loss, lacking ties). Third volume: Letterpress title-page printed in red and black. Additional engraved title-page frontispiece, additional double-page engraved map of Italy by Sanson, published by Covens and Mortier, 2 double-page and folding, 26 double-page, and 11 full-pages of views in and around Naples and Sicily (some browning). Contemporary speckled calf, gilt (some surface tears, hinges a bit weak). Provenance: evidence of stamps removed from front pastedown and engraved title-page in volume II; with the large engraved armorial bookplate of John Holland, Heraldry Artist, BY WILLIAM HOGARTH, on the front paste-down of volume III. FIRST EDITION OF THE FIRST TWO VOLUMES OF BLAEU'S CELEBRATED BOOKS OF TOWNS AND MONUMENTS OF ITALY, accompanied and completed by the later 1724 edition of the third volume containing spectacular views of Naples and Sicily. The first two volumes are the original Latin edition, with volume I as Van der Krogt's variant C (no priority assigned) containing 6 extra plates. The second volume is devoted to Ancient Rome, with splendid views of circuses, theatres and amphitheatres. A large portion of this latter volume dealing with Egyptian obelisks is based on the works of Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680). These volumes are VERY RARE, only 'About 75 copies (single volumes included) are known.' The Blaeu family firm was founded by Willem Janzoon Blaeu (1571-1638) in 1596. He was eventually joined by his sons, Cornelius (1616-1648) and Joan (1596-1673). The firm became the most productive cartographic establishment in the Netherlands until it was destroyed by fire in 1672. The elder Blaeu initiated the great series of atlases that culminated in the "Atlas Maior", in which Joannes Blaeu incorporated much of the geographical knowledge bequeathed him by his father. With the engraved armorial bookplate of John Holland, by William Hogarth (1697-1764) who as one of the great exponents of cartoon, caricature and moralizing painting, was the originator of the celebrated "A Rake's Progress" (1734). He is known to have engraved three ex-libris (bookplates) of which the one for John Holland, as here, heraldry artist, is the most important. This is the rare first state of the plate, of which the shield was re-engraved to reduce the lion rampant's size and that of the fleur-de-lys. The second state is illustrated in the catalogue Ex-libris o el arte de identificar sus libros, Bogotá, 1988. Though more formal than much of Hogarth's work, this print shows the sureness of line and perfection of composition characteristic of his art. Previously in the Summers collection. 2i/3. William Hogarth (GB, 1697-1764), JOHN HOLLAND, C3, 107 x 103, c.1735. F15102. Viz. ELJ Vol. iii p. 1, BNL #55; Van der Krogt 43:211.1L and 43:211.2L; Koeman Bl 97. Catalogued by Kate Hunter.
Seller: ISD LLC, Bristol, CT, U.S.A.
First Edition
paperback. Condition: New. 1st.
Published by Neapoli, apud Salvatorem Castaldum sumptibus Iacobi Raillard, 1686
Seller: Gabriele Maspero Libri Antichi, Como, CO, Italy
First Edition
Condition: Molto buono. In-folio (cm. 32,2), genuina legatura coeva in piena pergamena rigida, dorso con nervi e titolo anticamente manoscritto; pp. [20] 274 [62] in buono stato, frontespizio in rosso e nero con antica firma di appartenenza; lievi fioriture, qualche brunitura e pochi aloni marginali in fine. Edizione originale e postuma, non comune, dedicata a Diego Soria y Morales, Reggente della Cancelleria e Soprintendente generale di Campagna. L?opera è di tecnica procedurale e reca una composizione di Francesco Savastano e un indice dell?allievo Carlo Loffredo. Esemplare molto buono. (NP5).
Published by Ex Typographia Simoniana, Neapoli, 1797
Seller: Gilibert Libreria Antiquaria (ILAB), Torino, TO, Italy
First Edition
In-4°, pp. (2), X, 276, legatura coeva p. pergamena rigida con titolo in oro su tassello al dorso. Tagli a spruzzo. Vignetta incisa al frontespizio. Sparsi forellini marginali di tarlo, alcune lievi gore e fioriture all'interno. Alcuni aloni alla pergamena. Ottimo esemplare nel complesso. Edizione originale ed unica, rara. L'Ignarra (Portici, 1728-Napoli, 1807), sacerdote e teologo, fu studioso di storia antica ed epigrafista. Brunet, Table, 10660. Latino.
4°. 21,5 x 17,5 cm. 4 Blatt, 182 Seiten, 3 Blatt, 86 Seiten. Insgesamt 6 Tafeln (inklusive Frontispize). Späterer Pergmanentband im Stile der Zeit auf drei Bünden mit Rundum-Rotschnitt. Erste Ausgabe. VD18 90234332. Pohler IV, 250. Jeder Teilband mit gestochenem Frontispiz, 1 Kupfertafel mit allegorischem Portrait durch L. Burin, 2 gestochene Faltpläne ("Plan der Bataille welche d. 18. Juny 177 von der Kayserliche Königlich-Ungarischen und Königlich Preussischen Armee in Böhmen ohnweit Planian und Collin bey Chotzemitz geliefert worden" und "Plan der Action welche d. 20. und 21. Nov. 1759 zwischen einem Kön. Preuß. Corps unter Comando des Gen. Lieut. v. Finck und einem Corps der Österreichischen und Reichs-Armee bey Maxen.") sowie eine Ansicht auf Falttafel ("Prospect der Königl. und Churfürstl. Sächsischen Residenzstadt Dresden, nebst Vorstellung der am 10. November 1758 früh um 4 Uhr angefangenen und 3 Tage fortgedauerten Abbrennung derer schönen Vorstädte"). Einband mit winzigen Fehlstellen und etwas aufgebogen, Seiten und Tafeln etwas gebräunt und stellenweise leicht bis mäßig stockfleckig, Stege der Titelei mit Wasserrand (kaum Textberührung), einige Seiten des zweiten Bandes im Innenfalz mit kleinen Wurmlöchern. Gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar.
Language: German
Seller: Antiquariat Clemens Paulusch GmbH, Berlin, Germany
Map First Edition
mit altem Flächenkolorit, nach 1707, 56 x 48,5 (H) Sandler, S. 58 (Nr. 17, so erstmals in Homans erstem Atlas 1707 erschienen). Oben rechts eine große und dek. Titelkartusche, unten rechts ein großes Wappen mit Darstellung des Vesuv. Erste Ausgabe ohne Druckprivileg.