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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Isaac Vaillant, Hagae / The Hague, 1719
Anbieter: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
Erstausgabe
No Binding. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. Frontispiece, Title Page, Dedication To Thomas Herbert 4 Pp, Lectoris 4 Pp, Errata 2 Pp, 388 Pp. Part I Only. Disbound, Original Thin String Cords Preserved, New Thick Cords Untrimmed, Original Red Color To Edges Of Page Block, No Names Or Marks Or Stains. Complete With The Engraved Frontispiece With Five Portraits Of Early Printers. Michel Maittaire (Also Michael; 1668 -1747) Was A French-Born Classical Scholar And Bibliographer In England, And A Tutor To Lord Philip Stanhope. He Edited An Edition Of Quintus Curtius Rufus, Later Owned By Thomas Jefferson. His Works Included A Grammar Of English (1712). He Was Born In France Of Huguenot Parents, Who Around The Time Of The Revocation Of The Edict Of Nantes Moved To England. He Obtained A King's Scholarship At Westminster School In 1682. Richard Busby, Then Head-Master, Made Him Concentrate On The Study Of Greek And Latin. On Leaving School He Went To The Hague, Where He Was Received By The Vaillants, And Then To Paris. On Returning To England He Gained The Goodwill Of Robert South, At The Time A Canon Of Christ Church, Oxford; It Is Said That He Compiled A List Of The Greek Words That Were Wrongly Accented In The Works Of William Sherlock. South Made Him 'Canoneer' Student Of Christ Church, And He Took The Degree Of M.A. On 23 March 1696, Being Incorporated M.A. At Cambridge In 1708. In 1695 He Was Appointed Second Master Of Westminster, But Resigned In 1699 And Kept A Private School, One Of The Pupils At Which Was Stephen Martin Leake. Maittaire Began To Publish About 1706. His Major Works Are His Annales Typographici And Other Writings On The History Of Printing, And Of Editions Of The Classics, Especially The Series Of Latin Classics Printed In Duodecimo By Jacob Tonson And Watts Of London From 1713 To 1719. Pope Had Made Maittaire In The Manuscript Of The Dunciad An Inhabitant Of The "Kingdom Of Dullness", But The Lines Were Not Printed, After A Request Made For Their Suppression By Edward Harley, 2Nd Earl Of Oxford, A Patron Of Maittaire. Late In Life He Was Latin Tutor To Stanhope, Lord Chesterfield's Son. In 1728 He Was Living In A House In Orange Street, Near Holborn, London. Maittaire Died On 7 September 1747, Aged 79. Over Fifty Years He Had Formed A Large Library, Rich In Early Printed Editions. It Was Sold By Auction In London By Cock & Langford, The Sale Beginning On 21 November 1748 And Lasting For Forty-Four Evenings.
Verlag: Ohne Verlagsangabe, 1978
Anbieter: biblion2, Obersulm, Deutschland
Zustand: very good. Gebunden. Sofortversand aus Deutschland. Artikel wiegt ueber 1000g. Altdeutsche Schrift. Vorsatz beschriftet. 0 Seiten. Ohne Gesamtseitenanzahlangabe.
Verlag: Simon Cock (Cocus), Antwerp, 1536
Anbieter: Leaf and Stone Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Erstausgabe
Vellum. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. [44] ff. Small octavo. Newer vellum binding over card. Vellum has some light wear, some browning to the rear. Newer end papers. Title page a bit grubby. Some occasional small staining/thumbing but otherwise very nice. Recto of last leaf has a full-page woodcut of the crucifixion, verso has an errata and a neat older owner name in ink. A very scarce copy (only 5 recorded in World Cat) of a collection of religious verse, hymns, elegies and prayers by three Neolatin poets. The first is "Cornelius" which may refer to Cornelius Crocus (Kroock) 1500-1550, a Dutch theologian and educator; then Joannes Fernandus, and Rodolphus Langius. There is an introductory poem by Faustus Andrelinus and a final poem by J. B. Cantalicius. Printed in March, 1536. OCLC 69408729, NK 1631. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 88 pages.