Verlag: Antverpiae (Antwerpen) Hieronimus Verdussen ohne Jahr (um ), 1640
Anbieter: Antiquariat Uwe-Karsten Kramm, Stuttgart, Stuttgart, BW, Deutschland
12,8 x 7,5 cm. 456 Seiten, 28 nnr. Blätter (Index) und 3 gef. Karten. Ledereinband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückenschild und etwas Rückenvergoldung. Oberes und unteres Kapital beschädigt mit Fehlstellen, Vorderes Außengelenk beschädigt mit Fehlstelle. Einige Wurmgänge mit teils geringem Textverlust. *Die Karten: Frankreich, Spanien, Römisches Reich. -Joseph Justus Scaliger, 1540-1609. Prinz von Verona. Sprache: Deutsch 800 gr.
Verlag: Ex Officina Elzeviriana, Lugduni Batavorum, 1635
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
EUR 894,43
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbVellum. Zustand: Good. Not Stated (illustrator). First edition. The important first Elzevir edition of the surviving works of Julius Caesar, written in Latin with the emendations of Joseph Scaliger. The first edition, first impression. Bound in full vellum.Register runs A-Z12, Aa12-Dd4 from the first chapter. The preliminary leaves have been bound in an incorrect order. Illustrated with two folding maps, a portrait of Caesar, an illustrated title page and five full-page illustrations. Lacking one folding map and table.The important 1635 Elzevir edition of C. Iulii Caesaris quae extant, collecting together the surviving writings of Julius Caesar.Illustrated with two folding maps, a portrait of Caesar, an illustrated title page and five full-page illustrations. Lacking one folding map and table. With the notes and emendations of Franco-Italian Calvinist religious leader and scholar, Joseph Scaliger. Regarded as one of the greatest publications from the House of Elzevir, the widely renowned Dutch booksellers and publishers of the 17th and 18th century. Bound in full vellum. Externally, a little worn. Vellum is discoloured, as is common with this binding. Ink note to backstrip. Book has a slight lean and boards have sprung a little. Front free endpaper is disbound, and the following blank is torn, with evidence of previous repair work. Internally, generally firmly bound. Gathering of p29 is disbound, with a few other gatherings strained. Pages are generally bright, with a few light marks and a light tide mark, mainly to the first half of the work. A few spots to plates. Lacking two plates. An area of loss to the 2nd leaf of the index, with most of the 3rd Index leaf also lacking. A few pages are creased. The odd pencil annotation throughout. Good. book.
Anbieter: Antikvariat Röde Orm, Göteborg, Schweden
Lvgdvni Batavorvm. Ex officina Elzeviriana. Anno 1635. Whole leather. Coloured cut. Gilt lettering on the spine. Five raised bindings. Spine orginal. Boards been repaired. Fitted with new leather. Proably been done late 18th century or early 19th century. Gilt dentels along the edge of the boards at the corners. [12] + 526 pages + Index (34) + (4) pages. Illustrated with 3 fold-out maps. Which all are in good condition. 6 wood-block printed illustrations. First three pages in dedication to Jacobo Skytte. Baron of Duderhoff. Swedish nobleman during 17th century. Proably funding this printing. Spine worn. Minor loss of leather at the top of the spine. 18th century Exlibris verso front board: The Right Honourable George John Earl De la Warr. Which is George John Sackville-West, 5th Earl De La Warr (1791-1869). First and last pages with some foxing along the edges. Nothing really serious. Otherwise nice and clean and in fine condition.