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Anbieter: Scrinium Classical Antiquity, Aalten, Niederlande
Zustand: Antiquarian. Doubleday & comp., NewYork, 1962. XIV,334p. Pocketbook. Series: Anchor Books. Antiquarian.
Anbieter: Scrinium Classical Antiquity, Aalten, Niederlande
Zustand: Antiquarian. Deighton, Bell, and Co., Cambridge, 1869. XI,489p. Cloth. Spine bubbled. Head spine damged. Corners bumped. Pen but mostly pencil annotation (some in colour) and markings in some parts. Hinges a bit weak. Signatures and pencil annotations on endpages. Antiquarian.
Anbieter: Scrinium Classical Antiquity, Aalten, Niederlande
Zustand: Antiquarian. Harvard University Press, Cambridge (Mass.) / Heinemann, London, 1979. XIII,351p. Cloth with dust wrps. Series: Loeb Classical Library, LCL 22. Antiquarian.
Anbieter: Scrinium Classical Antiquity, Aalten, Niederlande
Zustand: Antiquarian. MacMillan, London, 1931. Reprint 3rd ed. XXXII,156p. Cloth. Spine bit discoloured. Names on free enpaper. A few pen markings. From the library of the late Prof. W. Geoffrey Arnott. Antiquarian.
Anbieter: Scrinium Classical Antiquity, Aalten, Niederlande
Zustand: Antiquarian. Cassell, London, 1963. XII,335p. Cloth wrps. Upper edge stained. Series: Belle Sauvage Library. From the library of the late Prof. W. Geoffrey Arnott. Antiquarian.
Verlag: Liverpool University Press, 2006
ISBN 10: 085989763XISBN 13: 9780859897631
Anbieter: Scrinium Classical Antiquity, Aalten, Niederlande
Buch
Zustand: Antiquarian. University of Exeter Press, 2006. XXIX,290p. Paperback. Review copy. The Comedies of Terence presents entirely new translations, in rhyming couplets, of all six extant plays by this Latin author, dating from the period 166-60 BC. An excellent literary translation, the versions remain very close to Terence's texts; consequently they will be not only enjoyable to the general reader, but also great value to the student of classics. The Introduction is in itself a major contribution to our understanding of Terence. (Publisher's information). From the library of the late Prof. W. Geoffrey Arnott. Antiquarian.
Zustand: Antiquarian. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (.), 1976. 1st ed. VIII.259p. Hard bound. Spine gilt titled. Edges a bit grimy. Stamp on title page. 'In this volume Mr Martin has, on the whole, succeeded admirably in fulfilling the aims of the series to 'say more about the works as literature and concentrate less exclusively on textual and syntactic matters. The Menandrean corpus has been drawn upon to good advantage and he has used with discrimination the recent secondary literature.' (JOHN N. GRANT in The American Journal of Philology, 1977, p.186). Antiquarian.
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 2008
ISBN 10: 0521290015ISBN 13: 9780521290012
Anbieter: Scrinium Classical Antiquity, Aalten, Niederlande
Buch
Zustand: Antiquarian. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (.), 1984. Reprint 1st ed. VIII.259p. Paperback. Nice copy. Series: Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics. 'In this volume Mr Martin has, on the whole, succeeded admirably in fulfilling the aims of the series to 'say more about the works as literature and concentrate less exclusively on textual and syntactic matters. The Menandrean corpus has been drawn upon to good advantage and he has used with discrimination the recent secondary literature.' (JOHN N. GRANT in The American Journal of Philology, 1977, p.186). Antiquarian.
Verlag: Heinemann u. Harvard University Press 198386, London u. Cambridge,, 1983
Anbieter: Antiquariat Knut Ahnert Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland
(=Loeb Classical Library 22/23), 351, 323 S., Kl.-8°, OLwd.
Anbieter: Scrinium Classical Antiquity, Aalten, Niederlande
Zustand: Antiquarian. Oxford University Press, New York, 1908. X,68,4,289,4,340p. Cloth. Spine gilt titled. Head and tail spine slightly worn. Nice copy. From the library of the late Prof. W. Geoffrey Arnott. Antiquarian.
Anbieter: Scrinium Classical Antiquity, Aalten, Niederlande
Zustand: Antiquarian. Chez les Heritiers Lanckisch, a Leipsic, 1764. 4th rev.ed. 736p. Half leather bound. Head spine a bit worn. Leather a bit scratched. Corners a bit bumped. Cover a bit scratched. A few pen annotations on endpapers. Stamp on inside title page. From the library of the late Prof. W. Geoffrey Arnott. Antiquarian.
Zustand: Antiquarian. T. Becket, P.A. De Hondt and R. Baldwin, London, 1768. 2nd rev.and corr.ed. LXIV,352;394p. Vol. I. Engraved frontispiece, 4 folding plates with engravings. Vol. II. 3 folding plates with engravings. Half leather bound. Marbled edges. Library pasting with library mark on free paste-down endpaper. Small library marks on first pages. Front joints partly cracked. Hinges a bit cracked, but binding tight. Some foxing. From the library of the late Prof. W. Geoffrey Arnott. Antiquarian.
Anbieter: Libreria Oreste Gozzini snc, Firenze, FI, Italien
A Amsterdam, Chez R. & G. Wetstein, 1724, volumi 3, in-12, tutta pelle coeva, titolo e fregi oro, nervature al dorso, tagli rossi, sguardie marmorizzate, nastrini. pp. LXXXVIII, 511 - 485 - 431. Antiporta allegorica incisa in rame da B. Picart e numerose tavole incise in rame al tratto sempre da Picart. Graesse: VI, seconda parte, pag. 66. (Minima mancanza al dorso del terzo volume, altrimenti bell'esemplare). Testo in latino e francese.
Birmingham, Baskerville, 1772. 4to. In full red morocco with five raised bands. Spine with sunning and light wear to extremities, otherwise a nice an clean copy. (2), 364 pp. Baskerville-edition of Terence's famous comedies. His plays were heavily used to learn to speak and write in Latin during the Middle Ages and Renaissance Period, and in some instances were imitated by Shakespeare.
Firenze, 1936. 23,5x16 cm. 116-129 pp. Original printed wrappers, stapled. There are small rust marks from the staples, otherwise fine.
Anbieter: Fronhofer Schlösschen Galerie, Burgsinn, Deutschland
Londini, ex Officina Jacobi Tonson & Johannis Watts, (Londres, Jacob Tonson & John Watts), 1713, in-12 de (22)-276-(154) pp. d'index, joli frontispice représentant des acteurs sur une scène et leur public, dessiné et gravé par Lud. Guernier, page de titre imprimée en rouge et noir, reliure de l'époque de plein veau brun granité, dos lisse orné de fers dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, petit manque à la coiffe supérieure. Cette excellente édition, bien imprimée et orné de lettrines, culs de lampe et têtes de chapitre gravés sur bois, contient un volumineux index de 154 pages.
Verlag: Kerle, Heidelberg 1960 (Heidelberger Texte. Lateinische Reihe, Band 22)., 1960
Anbieter: Antiquariat Kaner & Kaner GbR, Staufen, Deutschland
121 u. 26 S. Kart. Leichte Gebrsp. Etwas bestoßen. Umschlag etwas aufgebogen. Umfangreiche Einleitung zur römischen Komödie, Biographisches u. Kommentar. Text (Latein, ohne deutsche Übersetzung). Verzeichnis der Eigennamen zu Vita Terentis und Andria. Wörterverzeichnis mit Erläuterungen.
Museum Tusculanums Forlag, København 1984. 95 sider. Heftet med orig. omslag. Ryggen og dele af for- og bagside falmet. * Oversat af Otto Steen Due.
Museum Tusculanums Forlag, København 1984. 95 sider. Heftet med orig. omslag. Ryggen let falmet. Sort overstregning med tusch i sort felt på forsiden. Lette brugsspor. * Oversat af Otto Steen Due.
Museum Tusculanums Forlag, København 1984. 95 sider. Heftet med orig. omslag. Ryggen og dele af for- og bagside falmet. * Oversat af Otto Steen Due.
Museum Tusculanums Forlag, København 1982. 60 sidste. Heftet med orig. omslag. Ryggen falmet. Ellers pæn. * Oversat af Otto Steen Due. **Stemmer fra Oldtiden 1.
Museum Tusculanums Forlag, København 1985. 95 sider. Heftet med orig. omslag. Omslag med lette brugsspor og ryggen lidt falmet, ellers pænt eksemplar. * Oversat af Otto Steen Due.
Museum Tusculanums Forlag, København 1997. 2.oplag. 60 sider. Heftet med orig. omslag. Omslag med lette brugsspor og ryggen bleget, ellers pænt eksemplar. * Oversat af Otto Steen Due.
Paris, C.L.F. Panckoucke, 1830-1840. 3 volumes in-8, cartonnage rouge illustré éditeur à la Bradel, titres dorés, texte latin et traduction française en regard. Edition bilingue, publiée dans la "Bibliothèque Latine-Française" de Panckoucke. Bien complet en 3 volumes. Traduction de Jean-Augustin Amar Du Rivier. I- L'Andrienne. L'Eunuque. II- Les Adelphes. Le Phormion. III- Le Bourreau de soi-même. La Belle-mère. Quelques accrocs à la reliure, rousseurs parfois soutenues. Ex-libris gravé et manuscrit Vicomte "Colonna d'Istria".
Verlag: London. J. Rodwell and others. 1815, 1815
Anbieter: Charles Russell, ABA, ILAB, est 1978, Cirencester, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch
5 x 3 1/4 inches, very handsomely leather bound in full period light calf gilt with a red leather lettering label. All edges gilt. Half title, title, vi, 286 pages. Text in Latin. A very pretty copy of this important Roman playwright.
Verlag: Jacobi Tonson & Johannis Watts MDCCXIII (1713), 1713
Un volume in-16°, reliure velin ivoire avec le mot TERENTIUS écrit à la main sur le dos lisse. L'ouvrage débute sur un beau frontispice gravé par Louis Du GUERNIER (une scène de théâtre avec trois personnages, un décor un public en contrebas, soit debout soit assis).On trouvera ensuite 276 pages + un long INDEX de 77 pages, mais non paginé. Après la page de titre, on trouvera le PRIVILEGE royal (en anglais) , suivi d'une DEDICACIO datée de 1713 adressée à Joseph ADDISON qui fut à la fois un homme d'état et un poète dramaturge anglais. Dans ce texte, écrit par Michael MATTAIRE on trouve entre autre une comparaison entre PLAUTE et TERENCE . Il faut signaler que ce Michael MATTAIRE , qui était un érudit bibliologue renommé, particulièrement compétent en matière de littérature gréco latine, a très certainement corrigé et annoté cette édition, dont il est sans doute aussi l'auteur du long INDEX.Vient ensuite une sorte d'ADRESSE au Lecteur écrite par TERENCE suivie d'une brève biographie de sa vie (sans doute rédigée elle aussi par Michaël MATTAIRE) et ponctuée par une jolie vignette (du reste, on trouvera dans cet exemplaire de nombreux bandeaux, vignettes et culs de lampe).Signalons que TERENCE (190-159 av J.C.), est considéré avec PLAUTE, comme le plus grand auteur comique latin. Il est réputé pour avoir affiné la comédie latine traditionnelle en la rendant plus psychologique, philosophique et littéraire que celle de PLAUTE.On trouve ici ses six grandes comédies, lesquelles nous ont été transmises intégralement: L'Andrienne, L'Hécyre, L'Héautontimoroumenos, L'Eunuque, le Phormion et Les Adelphes. Précisons que chez TERENCE, l'intrigue est grecque, les noms des personnages sont grecs, le lieu de l'action est grec pour la bonne raison que TERENCE s'est inspiré de MENANDRE, un grand auteur comique grec. Exemplaire en TRES BON ETAT.
Verlag: Lugd. Batavorum [Leiden]: Apud Franciscum Hackium, 1662
Anbieter: Bow Windows Bookshop (ABA, ILAB), Lewes, Vereinigtes Königreich
8vo, (xlviii), 864, (64) pp. Engraved title page with an old signature to the top margin, tissue repair to the outer edge, 19th century booklabel partly removed to the paste down with two other later inscriptions as well. Contemporary vellum with yapp edges, faint manuscript spine title, some marking and soiling, recently recased.
Verlag: Jacobi Tonson, Cambridge, 1701
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Leather. Zustand: Good Only. None (illustrator). An eighteenth century edition of the theatrical comedies of Publius Terentius Afer in Latin. An eighteenth century edition of Publii Terentii Afri Comoediae Ad Optimorum Exemplarium Siden Recensitae.A collection of the theatrical comedies of the North African-Roman playwright Publius Terentius Afer, known in English as 'Terence' (c195/185-c159 BC).Terence's comedies were performed for the first time around 166-160 BC. He was brought to Rome as an enslaved person and was freed by Terentius Lucanus, a Roman senator, due to his abilities.Terence's plays were used to learn to speak Latin in the Middle Ages and during the Renaissance, and were imitated by William Shakespeare in some instances. First printed in 1470, his works were popular during the revival of classical literature.Illustrated with an engraved monochrome plates frontispiece. Collated, complete.Prior owner's book plate to the first pastedown. From the library of the Earl of Berkshire Lord Marshall of England, dated 1720, being Henry Bowes Howard (1686-1757), English peer.Many of the pages are worn to the extremities and suffering some loss, including the frontispiece. In full calf binding. Externally, fair. There is some loss to the tail of the spine, and considerable rubbing to the boards, the spine, and the extremities. The joints are slightly cracked, and the hinges are starting but firm. Prior owner's book plate to the first pastedown. Internally, firmly bound. The pages are generally bright and clean, with some light spots throughout and also some marking throughout. Many of the pages are worn to the extremities and suffering some loss, including the frontispiece. Good Only. book.
Verlag: BirminghamiaeBirmingham: Johannis Baskerville, 1772
Anbieter: Unsworth's Antiquarian Booksellers, ILAB, ABA, PBFA., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Kunst / Grafik / Poster Erstausgabe
First Baskerville edition. Large 4to, pp. [2], 364. Light age yellowing, title and last four leaves slightly foxed, occasional marginal spotting, long clean tear from outer edge of M3. Contemporary straight-grained crimson morocco, triple gilt ruled, rebacked to style, corners repaired, edges scuffed, boards scratched at margins. First Baskerville edition of Terence's 'Comedies'. It was printed on the better 'Writing Royal' paper of the Baskerville press, and sold for a Guinea. (A 12mo was also produced in the same year on cheaper paper.) Terence (d. 159 B.C.) was born into slavery at Carthage and brought to Rome, where he was freed, taking his old master's name. His six comedies, which stand out for their particular naturalistic style, were admired right through the Middle Ages for their moral arguments, and were still on school curricula in the nineteenth century. "Printed in the usually beautiful style of the impressions of ancient classical authors by this printer" (Dibdin). The popular typeface Monotype Baskerville, produced in 1923, was based on Baskerville's Great Primer type as it appeared in this edition (Pardoe, 'John Baskerville', p. 167). Gaskell, 'Baskerville', * 46 (p. 58). ESTC T137489. Dibdin (4th edn.) II 477. Schweiger III 1070. Graesse VI.2 61. Brunet V 718.
Verlag: BirminghamiaeBirmingham: Johannis Baskerville, 1772
Anbieter: Unsworth's Antiquarian Booksellers, ILAB, ABA, PBFA., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Kunst / Grafik / Poster Erstausgabe
First Baskerville edition. Large 4to, pp. [ii], 364. Pp. 203 and 299 misnumbered as 303 and 283 respectively, as usual. Very light foxing at front and rear, very good. Contemporary marbled calf, plainly rebacked in slightly lighter Morocco, retaining label. A little rubbed but very good. Bookplate of David Lloyd to front paste-down, with ms addition of Edmund Henning Buxton, 8th Feb. 1823. Ex libris blindstamp of Derek Bair(?) Gibson to ffep. First Baskerville edition of Terence's 'Comedies'. It was printed on the better 'Writing Royal' paper of the Baskerville press, and sold for a Guinea. (A 12mo was also produced in the same year on cheaper paper.) Terence (d. 159 B.C.) was born into slavery at Carthage and brought to Rome, where he was freed, taking his old master's name. His six comedies, which stand out for their particular naturalistic style, were admired right through the Middle Ages for their moral arguments, and were still on school curricula in the nineteenth century. "Printed in the usually beautiful style of the impressions of ancient classical authors by this printer" (Dibdin). The popular typeface Monotype Baskerville, produced in 1923, was based on Baskerville's Great Primer type as it appeared in this edition (Pardoe, 'John Baskerville', p. 167). Terence (d. 159 B.C.) was born into slavery at Carthage and brought to Rome, where he was freed, taking his old master's name. His six comedies, which stand out for their particular naturalistic style, were admired right through the Middle Ages for their moral arguments, and were still on school curricula through the nineteenth century. Gaskell, 'Baskerville', * 46 (p. 58). ESTC T137489. Dibdin (4th edn.) II 477. Schweiger III 1070. Graesse VI.2 61. Brunet V 718.