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Verlag: Groningen, Bouma, 1853. Repr.1969., 1969
XXXII,352;LVIII,489 S. 23 cm. Einbd verblichen/ fleckig/ stark berieben, Ecken/ Kanten bestossen, Schnitt fleckig, S.vergilbt - Ln.
Berlin, G. Reimer, 1833. iv,254 Ss. Pappband d.Zeit m.Rückenvergoldung. (St.a.Titel).
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Groningen, Bouma's Boekhuis, 1969 (repr.ed.1853). 2 vols. xxxii,352-xlvi,489 pp. Cloth.
Verlag: Legare Street Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1017749914ISBN 13: 9781017749915
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Anbieter: Vangsgaards Antikvariat Aps, Copenhagen, Dänemark
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Ge. Reimer, Berlin 1833. 8vo. 254 pages. Contemporary half leather binding of calf. Minor edgewear and bit of foxing throughout. Name on flyleaf (the Danish classical archaeologist Knud Friis Johansen, father of Holger Friis Johansen). * Text in Greek. ** The Immanuel Bekker edition of Valerius Harpocration, who was a Greek grammarian of Alexandria.
Verlag: Groningen, Bouma, 1969., 1969
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Niederlande
2 volumes: XXXII,351;LVIII,489 p. Cloth. 23 cm (Reprint edition Oxford 1853 ) (Heavy set, may require extra shipping costs) 0 gr.
Verlag: Groningen, Bouma, 1969., 1969
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Niederlande
2 vols: XXXII,351;LVIII,489 p. Cl. 24 cm (Repr. ed. Oxford 1853) 0 gr.
Verlag: Berlin (Berolini), Typis et impensis Ge. Reimeri, 1833., 1833
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Niederlande
(IV),254 p. Half calf. 21.5 cm (Binding somewhat worn. Name cut from front flyleaf. Paper yellowing and foxed) 450 gr.
Verlag: Berlin (Berolini), Typis et impensis Ge. Reimeri, 1833., 1833
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Niederlande
(IV),254 p. Boards. 21 cm (2 stamps on the title) 0 gr.
Verlag: Bouma, Groningen, 1969
Anbieter: Michael Fehlauer - Antiquariat, Muenster, Deutschland
Gr 8°. XXXII, 351 S.; LVIII, 489 S.; Blauer OLn mit goldgepr. RT u. DT, Fadenh.; 1564 gr. Sprache: Griechisch, Ein sehr gutes Exemplar.- Wilhelm Dindorf (1802-1883), Klassischer Philologe; er gab zahlreiche Editionen antiker griechischer Texte heraus, die oft mehrere Auflagen erlebten und zum Teil noch im 20. Jahrhundert nachgedruckt wurden.
Verlag: Groningwn: Bouma's Boekhuis N.V. Publishers
Anbieter: Powell's Bookstores Chicago, ABAA, Chicago, IL, USA
Zustand: Used - Very Good. 1969. Hardcover. Cloth. Octavo. Two volume set. xxxii & 351 pp, lviii & 489 pp. Text in Latin and Greek. Reprint of the 1853 edition. Mild shelf wear to boards, corners slightly bumped. Altogether a complete set in Very Good condition. Very Good.
Leiden 1696. 4to. (40),206,168,(16),354,(16) pp. Blind stamped vellum w.morocco title shield. (large paper) Brunet III/47: "cette édition est préferée .".
Verlag: Lugduni Batavorum, Apud Fredericum Haaring, 1696., 1696
Anbieter: Antiquariat Im Seefeld / Ernst Jetzer, Zürich, Schweiz
8°, Pergament. Enthält: Praefatio (40 unpag. Seiten), griechischer Text von "Peri ton lexeon biblion" mit Index (206 S.), Jacobi Gronovii Notae ad Harpocrationem (168 S.) sowie: Henrici Valesii Notae et animadversiones in Harpocrationem et Phlippi Jacobi Maussaci Notas ex Bibliotheca Guilielmi Prousteau Antecessoris Aurelianensis; Dedicatio (14 unpag. S.), Henrici Valesii Notae in Harpocrationis Lexicon und Notae in Maussaci Dissertationem Criticam (354 S.) und Index Rerum et Verborum (16 unpag. Seiten). - Valerius Harpocration ist ein griechischer Grammatiker der Kaiserzeit aus Alexandrien; Lebensdaten unklar, möglicherweise 2. Jhdt. Einband, vor allem Rücken etwas angeschmutzt; Titel in alter Handschrift auf Rücken und handschriftliches großes "D" auf Einband vorn. Fehlstelle von 6 x 3 cm in fliegendem Blatt, obere Ecke; einzelne Bogen gebräunt. Sonst tadelloses Exemplar. - - - BITTE BEACHTEN SIE: Auf Grund der besonderen Versandkostenvorgaben von AbeBooks und ZVAB (der Preis richtet sich nicht nach Gewicht, sondern nach Anzahl der Artikel), kann es bei schwereren oder mehrbändigen Werken zu höheren Portokosten kommen. BEI UNSICHERHEIT FRAGEN SIE UNS BITTE ZUVOR AN. - - - PLEASE NOTE: Because of AbeBooks' and ZVAB?S special requirements for shipping fees (price is per item, not per weight) shipping charges may be higher with heavy books or when comprising several volumes. PLEASE CONTACT US BEFOREHAND IN CASE OF UNCERTAINTY. - - - 1.
Paris, C. Morellus, 1614. 4to. [xxiv],398,286,[10] pp. Blindstamped vellum, spine with 6 raised bands and ink titling. "Is (Maussac) etsi editionis Aldinae vitia multa vel ex duobus quos supra memorabam codicibus vel suopte ingenio correxit, non pauciora tamen temerariis mutationibus depravavit." - Dindorf praef.ed.Harpocr.,p.xiii.
Verlag: 1614, 1614
Anbieter: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books (ILAB), Stockholm, Schweden
4to. Pp. (xxiv), 398; 1 blank leaf, 286, (10) index. Contemporary limp vellum, worn and stained. Some very light staining to first few leaves. Contains three parts: i. the Lexicon; ii. Dissertation critica and; iii. Notae. The last two by Jacob Maussac. Valerius Harpocration was a Greek grammarian of Alexandria, probably working in the second century. His "Lexicon of the Ten Orators" contains information about events and persons mentioned by the orators, and explanations of legal and commercial expressions. As most of the lexicons to the Greek orators have been lost, Harpocration's work is of special value. Provenance: Joannes Vollenhove (1631-1708), a Dutch preacher and poet and previously owned by Abraham Bocstad. Their signatures on front endpaper. Graesse iii,213. Hoffman ii,195.
Verlag: Apud Claudium Morellum, Parisiis - Paris,, 1614
Anbieter: Bouquinerie du Varis, Russy, FR, Schweiz
250x175mm, 12 ff., 398 p., 286 p., 3 ff., cachet ancien de bibliothèque sur la page de titre, texte en grec et en latin, relié parchemin, pièce de titre en cuir rouge, motifs dorés au dos. Bel exemplaire, grandes marges. Première édition du texte critique de Harpocration par Maussac. Brunet III-47. En cas de problème de commande, veuillez nous contacter via notre page d'accueil / If there is a problem with the order, please contact us via our homepage.
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
119, [1] ll.Second edition of the Greek commentaries and scholia on Demosthenes written by Ulpian of Emesa who taught rhetoric at Antioch in the reign of Constantine (324-337 AD) and wrote a number of declamations and rhetorical works. He is best known as the reputed author of the present scholia on the speeches of the greatest of all ancient Greek orators, Demosthenes (384-322 BC). Demosthenes's orations provide a very interesting insight into the life and culture of Athens during a period when he was attempting to rally the Athenian people against Philippus and Alexander the Great, the rulers of Macedonia, using all his gifts as an orator. The present second edition, printed and published by Aldus Manutius his father-in-law Andrea Torresano d'Asola and his sons, who ran the press until Aldus's son came of age, follows the text of Aldus's first edition. Torresano's presswork is excellent.On leaves 89-119 follows the Dictionarium decem Rhetorum (Lexicon of the ten orators) by Valerius Harpocration of Alexandria. Harpocration's dates are uncertain, but he was probably active in the second century AD. The Dictionarium contains words, including proper names, and phrases, mainly from the orators, in alphabetical order, generally assigned to their sources, with explanations of points of interest or difficulty. Besides stylistic details Harpocration gives valuable notes on architectural, religious, legal, constitutional, social and other antiquities.The title-page and last leaf are slightly browned, the former has a small marginal stain and has been reattached, shifting it about a half centimetre toward the gutter, and a few leaves have small marginal worm holes or minor marginal foxing, but still in very good condition (most leaves fine) and with large margins. An excellent example of Greek printing by the Aldine printing office.l Adams U50 & H69; Ahmanson-Murphy 213; EDIT16, 37751; Renouard, p. 104, no. 4.