Language: English
Published by Excudebant reg. Academiae Typographi., Upsaliae., 1819
Seller: Thulin&Ohlson AntiqBookseller Since 1918, Molndal, Sweden
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Sewned with Gray blank Wrapper. Condition: Fair. M. Tullii Ciceronis Ad Quintum Fratrem Dialogi Tres De Oratore. Ex Recensione Harlessiana. Corpus Auctorum Romanum VIII. (2), 260, XXI pp. Sewned with Gray blank Wrapper. Spine worn and partly broken. Pencil notations throughout. Interior foxed and on occassions light stains. Ownership Inscription 'B. W. Lamberg?' And 'Joh. Dan. Magnusson'. Ownership Inscription 'B. W. L.
Language: Italian
Published by München: C. H. Beck, 1985
Seller: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Germany
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Condition: Gut. S. 741-743. Dalla biblioteca del Prof. Wolfgang Haase, storico editore dell'ANRW e dell'International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Con dedica del recensore. - Nome del recensore scritto a mano sulla prima pagina, per il resto pulito. - Dal testo: La pubblicazione, in Italia finalmente di un edizione dawero compléta délia Periegesi di Pausania, deve essere salutata con particolare compiacimento; e non per una considerazione nazionalistica owiamente da respingere, ma perché essa dimostra la vitalità ancora profonda degli studi di tradizione greca nonostante lapparente mutamento di rotta che, non si puô negarlo, si è verificato dopo lultimo grande conflitto mondiale in Italia, nel campo dellantichistica. Che un gruppo di studiosi si trovi riunito, per delineare in lutta la sua portata enciclopédica del tempo in cui è stata creata uno-pera come quella pausaniana, induce a pensare che, contro le apparenze, il mondo greco nella sua più vasta accezione interessi Lambiente culturale storico-archeologico italiano. I nomi dei collaboratori sono già annunciati, anche se per ora soltanto il primo volume è edito, e sono quelli di storici come Domenico Musti, Gian-franco Maddoli, Mauro Moggi, e di archeologi quali Luigi Beschi (il più héllénisant, forse, di tutti), di Salvatore Settis, di Mario Torelli. Tut-ta lopéra sarà in sette volumi, poichè il III comprenderá i libri III e IV, il IV i libri V e VI, il V i libri VII e VIII, il VII i libri IX e X. Sprache: Italienisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Language: Italian
Published by Bologna: Pàtron Editire, 2000
Seller: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Germany
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Estratto. Condition: Gut. p. 254-260. Dalla biblioteca del Prof. Wolfgang Haase, storico editore dell'ANRW e dell'International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Con dedica dell'autore a H. Temporini. - Nome dell'autore scritto a mano sulla copertina, altrimenti pulito. - Dal testo: A più di un secolo di distanza dalle trattazioni di Drumann (Geschichte Roms., II, Koenigsberg 1835, pp. 199-374) e di Lacour-Gayet (De Publio Clodio Pulchro tribuno plebis, Paris 1888; RH, 14, 1889, pp. 1-37), lopera di T. costituisce la più completa biografia politica di Publio Clodio Pulcro. Sprache: Italienisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Opuscolo vintage. Estratto dall'Archivio Storico Italiano - Serie V - Tomo XLII - Anno. 1908. Dedica autografa dell'autore. Piega centrale. Ordinario segno del tempo.
Published by Rizzoli, Milano, 1980
Seller: leonardo giulioni, ROMA, RM, Italy
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Condition: Usato come nuovo. Dedica autografa a G.Salvadori del Prato per sua recensione sulla Gazzetta del Sud e ritaglio del giornale con recensione. F.to 12 x 19, pp. 290, rilegato con cofanetto. Prima edizione. Libro come nuovo, cofanetto leggera rottura all'angolo. Lingua: Italiano.
Published by Anthonius Schouten,, Utrecht,, 1703
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3 parts in 1 volume. The third and enlarged edition of the works on and by the Roman biographer Suetonius, edited by J.G. Graevius. Graevius was a specialist in Greek and Latin antiquities, and the works of the scholars from this period. It includes Suetonius' work on the twelve emperors of Rome, Charles Patin's notes on Suetonoius emperors and coins, and an index by Matthias Bernegger. The prize binding of Gorinchem is from 1770, and was awared to Martin Gerard Delcourt (dates unknown) from the Latin school of Gorinchem, with a note signed by the rector E.J.B. Schonk. The present binding includes a type 2 prize stamp, which according to Spoelder occurs from 1780. However, the present work was awarded 10 years earlier, in 1770. With a note on the fourth free flyleaf, stating that the prize was awarded to Martin Gerard Delcourt in 1770. The binding shows very mild traces of use. Some occasional vague browning, a mild waterstain in the outer margin of some of the leaves. Otherwise in good condition.l Spoelder, Prijsboeken, 22; NNBW 4, pp. 670; STCN 268240825 (6 copies). Contemporary gold-tooled vellum, sewn on 6 supports with the corresponding raised bands on the spine, a floral ornament in each compartment of the spine, the arms of Gorinchem in the centre of both boards surrounded by two ornamental borders, red and blue sprinkled edges. With an engraved allegorical frontispiece, a title vignette, numerous illustrations of roman coins in the text, and 2 folding textual cenotaphs. Pages: [14], 829, [2], 110, [152] pp.
Published by Andreae Frisii, Amsterdam, 1665
Seller: Minotavros Books, ABAC ILAB, Whitby, ON, Canada
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Hendrik Bery (illustrator). 2nd Edition. 4to. Second Illustrated Edition. Full, contemporary calf decorated with blind tooling at corners, Five Raised Bands.All Edges Speckled.Gilt year on spine Tail. [16], 316pp, [25pp index],[2]Blank. text in Latin, with 73 Copper engravings including 1 Folding engraving. Also With an engraved half-title paged signed by eminent Dutch engraver Hendrik Bary [1632-1707], and a small printers engraving on title page. Some minor mis pagination by printer, p.335-342 (should be p.265-272], and p. 346-347 (should be p.274-275), but text is complete. Nameplate of John Studd [1940-2021] British Gynaecologist and medical historian on front pastedown, with additional monogram label, and early owner name on flyleaf. Llight, sporadic foxing to leaves, boards worn, rounded and frayed at corners, outer hinges starting but in fact still strong, boards a bit smudged, stained but in fact near fine with striking copper engravings of mutations in humans, animals, and plants. Fortunio Liceti [1577-1657] was an Italian philosopher, physician, scholar and friend of Galileo. Interested in natural history and the work of mutations in nature and the human body, a field which was largely underlooked and under appreciated by both society and its medical practitioners, who were known only as 'monsters.' This classic work on Teratology shone a humanistic light into this area, which Luceti saw as something to be celebrated, rather than shunned, which made this a critical medical working towards the end of the Italian Renaissance. First printed in 1616 to wide acclaim, it was reprinted with lavish illustrations in 1634, and again here in 1665. He was among the first physicians to point to diseases and narrowing of the uterus being the cause of malformations. Liceti's influenced later physicians and scholars on birth defects, transforming malformations as a study of 'monsters' to a future study on teratology. (See Embryo Project Encyclopedia, Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 65, and PhilArchive for entries on Liceti). Signed.
Language: Latin
Published by Mannhemii: Cura & sumptibus Societatis literatae, 1782
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Leder. Condition: Akzeptabel. 17 cm ; Tomus prior et tomus posterior. Ex recensione Io. Friderici Gronovii. Mit jeweils einem gestochenem Titelbild und jeweils einer gestochenen Vignette im Text. Zweibändige Ausgabe, Ledereinbände der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel auf vier Bünden, VII, 456 und 327 Seiten mit umlaufendem Farbschnitt. Einbände berieben, Buchrücken mäßig lädiert, Papier stellenweise fleckig. Vorsätze jeweils vermutlich mit handschriftlichem Namenszug von Friedrich Wilhelm Mantels (1816 - 1879), deutscher Pädagoge, Historiker und Bibliothekar. pwRegal-HH.
Publication Date: 1851
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Parisiis [Paris], Edidit Lefevre [Lefevre, Garnier et Plon], 1851. Petit in-12 (98 X 148) chagrin orange, triple encadrement de filet doré sur les plats, titre doré, lieu et date d'édition dorés en queue, dos cinq nerfs filetés, compartiments ornés à la grotesque, coiffes et coupes ornées, bordure intérieure ornée aux petits fers, tranches dorées (B. DAVID) ; portrait, XII pages (dont titre), 347 pages. Cerne de mouillure claire en tête du portrait frontispice, sans gravité ; dédicace autographe à l'encre brune sur le premier feuillet blanc datée "24 mai 1884". EDITION LATINE des "Oeuvres complètes" d'Horace avec l'appareil critique D'ORELLII. « Lyricorum - Carmen seculare - Sermonum - Epistolarum - De arte poetica liber ». BEL EXEMPLAIRE, très bien relié et en PARFAIT ETAT. FINE COPY. PICTURES AND MORE DETAILS ON REQUEST.
Published by Amsterdam, G. Gallet, 1701, 1701
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2 parties en un vol. in-8, [13] ff. n. ch. (titre, dédicace, au lecteur, dissertations liminaires), 352 pp., avec un frontispice allégorique et deux planches hors-texte, texte grec et traduction latine en regard ; [4] ff. n. ch. (titre de relais, dédicace, préface), 326 pp., veau brun granité, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, pièce de titre prune, tranches mouchetées de rouge (reliure de l'époque). Dos frotté, accroc à un mors inférieur. Edition variorum qui reprend textuellement l'édition elzévirienne de 1667 pour les oeuvres du poète.Brunet III, 141. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT - LIEN DE PAIEMENT, NOUS CONSULTER.
Published by Lugdunum Batavorum (Leyde) Ex. Officina Elxeviriana 1621, 1621
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Condition: Bon état. in-16, maroquin aubergine à long grain, dos plat à nerfs soulignés de triples filets dorés, encadrements de filets dorés dans les caissons, plats encadrés d'un triple filet doré avec guirlandes aux angles, tranches dorées (Hering), 789 pp. et 14 ff. Bonne édition elzévirienne, avec titre gravé, établie par Juste Lipse (Willems, 178). Deux ex-dono manuscrits du XIXe siècle en page de garde, pâle mouillure dans la partie inférieure des cinquante premiers feuillets, coins un peu usés, sinon excellente reliure signée du début du XIXe siècle.
Published by Amstelaedami, Apud Rod. & jacob Wetstenios & Guil. Smith, 1728., 1728
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In-4 de : un frontispice gravé, titre à deux couleurs, 2 feuillets de dédicace avec une belle gravure à mi-page, 6 ff., 3 ff; de préface, 717 pp. et 239 pp. d'index. Editio tertia. Très bon état intérieur. Plein vélin d'époque ivoire, guirlande dorée encadrant les plats avec médaillon central aux armes du collège de Dordrecht ("Minerva Dordracena"), dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches mouchetées. Pâles traces rouges anciennes d'encre au dos . Très bon état pour le reste. L'Horace de Bentley est regardé comme une des meilleures éditions que l'on ait de ce poète. L'ouvrage parut d'abord à Cambridge , 1711, in-4 mais on préfère l'édition d'Amsterdam parce que les notes sont sur la même page que le texte et que l'on y a ajouté l'index de TH. Treter, corrigé par Verbruge. Le titre porte la mention "editio tertia" mais cette prétendue troisième édition est absolument la même que la seconde de 1713, dont le titre porte : "editio altera", Amstedolami, apud Rob. et Gerh. Westsenios. On a seulement renouvelé le titre, pour y ajouter les mots "editio tertia", le nom du libraire Guil. Smith et rafraîchir la date. En même temps on a ajouté immédiatement après le titre une épître dédicatoire des trois libraires nommés ci-dessus à Ferdinand van Collen. Brunet.