Verlag: Leiden: Iacobus Hackius, 1684
Anbieter: Symonds Rare Books Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 544,01
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Fine. 12mo (14 x 8 cm). A- R12, S4; 387 pp. + 15 pp. index [7]. Engraved title page. In Latin. Marbled pastedowns with gilt dentelles. Green morocco binding with triple filleted gold-tooled border; a.e.g; spine in six compartments divided by five raised bands with gilt title and floral decoration; slight cracking at head and foot of spine. A fine copy. The engraved title-page depicting a flying swan holding a scroll is the same one used in the Elzevier editions of Virgil, as for example in the 1636 edition published in Leiden (Willems, n. 450).
Verlag: Leiden, Ex officina Elzeviriana, Leiden, 1629
Anbieter: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, MO, Italien
Zustand: Good. Three volumes, 12mo (125 x 73 mm). Volume 1: [24], 344 pp. 8* A-Y? Volume 2: [16], 442 (wrongly numbered 444), [6] pp. 8* A-Z ? Aa-Ee? . Volume 3: [12], 420 pp. 6* a-z? aa-cc? dd² (quire g misbound). Contemporary stiff vellum: premium binding enriched by two gilt concentric frames and a bipartite shield bearing four lions passant at the head, flanked by a pair of rampant lions, the coat-of-arms of the city of Rotterdam, where the production of premium bindings was divided between the workshops of the Bloemenvaas group and Hertenbinderji, smooth spine with four gilt ornamental flowers and shelf marks ("B." and "Y.548") on black labels (signs of ties, brownish or red sealing-wax stains only on the cover of volume two). Armorial bookplate of Welbeck Abbey (historic country house near the village of Welbeck in the Bassetlaw District of Nottinghamshire), same engraved coat-of-arms on the front pastedown and flyleaf of volume one, belonging to the Sixth Duke of Portland William Arthur K.G. Engraved architectural title page in volume one, woodcut printer's device on the title page of volume two and three; woodcut historiated initials, head and tail pieces. Slightly browned and with minor marginal stains, bookblock of volume two partially detached from the binding, overall a good, genuine copy. First Elzevier edition edited by Daniel Heinsius of Ovid's collected works. Editor's dedication to Adriaan van Blyenbergh (Dutch nobleman, jurist and high magistrate who lived between the late 16th and early 17th century, known as Lord of Naaldwij and Praetor of Dordrecht) opening volume one. Daniel Heinsius was one of the most distinguished intellectuals of the Dutch Golden Age, a renowned scholar, poet, theologian, and classical philologist whose influence extended across Europe. Born in Ghent and later active in Leiden, he became a professor at the University of Leiden at a remarkably young age and earned international recognition for his mastery of Greek, Latin, and classical literature. Heinsius was especially admired for his editions and commentaries on ancient authors such as Aristotle, Horace, and Virgil, helping shape the study of classical texts in early modern Europe. Alongside his academic work, he wrote elegant Neo-Latin poetry and Dutch verse, combining Renaissance humanism with the intellectual spirit of the Protestant Netherlands. His correspondence and scholarship connected him with many of the leading thinkers of the 17th century, making him a central figure in European humanist culture.Volume three begins with Angelo Poliziano's (one of the leading humanists of the Italian Renaissance, a poet, classical scholar, and close associate of the Medici court in Florence, he became famous for his elegant Latin and Italian writings and for his pioneering studies of ancient Greek and Roman texts) Elegia de exilio et morte Ovidi, a touching poem celebrating Ovid misterious exile by Emperor Augustus in CE. The volume also collects the notes of Joseph Justus Scaliger (1540?1609), known in Italian as Giuseppe Flavio Giusto Scaligero, one of the greatest Renaissance scholars and philologists of early modern Europe. Born in Agen, France, he became famous for revolutionizing the study of ancient history, chronology, and classical texts. Scaliger possessed an extraordinary command of languages, including Greek, Latin, Hebrew, and several Eastern languages, which allowed him to compare ancient sources with unprecedented precision. His groundbreaking works on chronology helped historians reconcile Greek, Roman, Persian, Jewish, and Egyptian timelines, fundamentally transforming historical scholarship. In 1593 he accepted a prestigious appointment at the University of Leiden in the Dutch Republic, where he spent the rest of his life and became one of the intellectual giants of the European Republic of Letters.Born in Sulmona, east of Rome, into a wealthy equestrian family, Ovid was educated in rhetoric and law but soon abandoned a political. Book.
Verlag: Leiden, ex Officina Elzeviriana, Leiden, 1634
Anbieter: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, MO, Italien
Zustand: Good. Tre volumi in 12mo (mm. 120x68). Pp. [24], 726, [18, di cui le ultime 2 bianche]; 848, [16]; 796, [20, di cui le ultime 7 bianche]. Con il primo frontespizio allegorico inciso in rame da Cornelis Claesz Duysend, un'altra tavola incisa in rame nell'ultima pagina dell'introduzione, testatine e capilettera xilografici. I frontespizi dei volumi II e III con marca tipografica. Legatura coeva in piena pergamena rigida con unghie e titolo manoscritto ai dorsi, tagli rossi (mancano la sguardia anteriore del secondo volume ed entrambe le sguardie nel terzo). Ex-libris Vincenzo Montesano. Lievi fioriture occasionali, ma ottima copia.Prima edizione elzeviriana della Storia di Roma di Tito Livio nella versione filologica e con il commento di Daniel Heinsius. ?Les Elzevier ont donné trois éditions de Tite-Live. L'édition de 1634 est celle que les amateurs préfèrent, parce qu'elle est la mieux imprimée? (Willems, 405). Questa edizione stampata da Bonaventure e Abraham Elzevier risulta ?mieux imprimée que les deux suivantes et elle est d'une justification et d'un format plus petit? (Bérard, Essai bibliographique sur les Editions des Elzevirs, p. 66).Catalogo unico, IT\ICCU\PUVE\023420. Book.
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Ex officiana Elzeviriana, Leyde (Lugduni Batavorum), 1629
Anbieter: Des livres autour (Julien Mannoni), Paris, PARIS, Frankreich
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pleine reliure. Zustand: Bon. First Thus. Leyde (Lugduni Batavorum), Ex officiana Elzeviriana [Bonaventure et Abraham Elzevier], 1629. 3 volumes in-16 (12,6 x 7,7 cm), 12 ff. n. ch. (compris le titre-frontispice) - 344, 8 ff. n. ch. - 444, 6 ff. n. ch. - 410 pp., reliure de l'époque de plein veau brun granité, dos à nerfs orné, roulette sur le coupes. Première édition elzévirienne des oeuvres d'Ovide, ornée d'un titre gravé portant le portrait d'Ovide en médaillon. "La vie d'Ovide qui est en tête du premier volume est de Lilius Gyraldus. On a suivi le texte de l'édition corrigée par Navagerius et imprimée par Plantin en 1578. C'était la plus correcte qui eût paru jusque alors. On corrigea quelques fautes qui s'y trouvaient encore, au moyen de divers manuscrits, et particulièrement des notes que Gruter avait faites sur les manuscrits de la bibliothèque Palatine. Ces notes furent communiquées par le célèbre Jean Pergens." (BERARD, p. 60). Ex-libris héraldique "Bibliothèque d'Aiguy" (Raymond d'Aiguy, 1804-1874, conseiller à la cour d'appel de Lyon) et ex-libris manuscrit ancien "G. de Las Cases" répétés. Quelques rares annotations manuscrites anciennes. Mors un peu frottés, pièces de titre affadies, sinon un agréable exemplaire. (WILLEMS, 317 : "édition jolie et assez rare" ; BRUNET, IV, 272: "bonne édition pour la collection des Elsevier ; elle n'est pas fort belle, mais les exemplaires bien conservés en sont peu communs").
Verlag: Lugduni Batavor (Leiden),, Ex officina Elzeviriana,, 1636
Anbieter: erlesenes · Antiquariat & Buchhandlung, Wien, Österreich
0. 12° [20] ff., 411, 43 (index)] pp., 1 oversized, folding map. Engraved title page. Preliminary p. [40] and p. 92 printed in red and black. Contemporary vellum. Gilt spine. Label on spine. Triple gilt rules on covers. All edges gilt. First this Elzevier edition, being the first Heinsius edition. This edition suffers from some errors in the text, which Heinsius's son attributed to the printer. Provenience: Front free endpaper with librarystamps: "Bibliothèque de M. A. R. Courbonne - Fallitur hora legendo", "Egregios Cumulare - Libros - Praeclara Supellex - Bibliotheca Cortina". The printing house of Elzevier in the north of the Netherlands (established in Leiden) is often compared to that of Plantin in the Southern Netherlands (established in Antwerp). Both were very successful commercial establishments which carried on for generations in the same family. Elzevier texts, often in small formats, were distributed throughout Europe. This edition of Virgil was edited by Daniel Heinsius (1580-1655), was professor of Greek and Latin at Leiden and one of the most famous Renaissance scholars. Slightely worn. Lateinisch Band: 0.