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Verlag: Digireads.com, 2009
ISBN 10: 1420933868ISBN 13: 9781420933864
Anbieter: WeBuyBooks, Rossendale, LANCS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Zustand: VeryGood. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day.
Verlag: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1931
Anbieter: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Vereinigtes Königreich
Zustand: Good. 1931. Reprint. 302 pages. Grey dust jacket over green cloth. Clean pages with mild tanning throughout. Tightly bound with faint thumb-marking throughout. Pencil inscription to front endpaper. Boards have light shelf-wear with corner bumping. Mild sunning to spine. Unclipped jacket has light edgewear with tears and creasing. Heavy tanning to spine. Mild rubbing and marking all over.
Anbieter: Vangsgaards Antikvariat Aps, Copenhagen, Dänemark
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
William Heinemann, London/Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA 1967. XXXVI+447 pages. Fold-out map. Orig. red cloth binding, no dust wrapper. Boards slightly bended. Very good. * Loeb Classical Library 114. ** Text in Latin and English. English translation by B.O. Foster.
Verlag: London, Harvard University Press,, 2004
Anbieter: Antiquariat Knacke, Berlin, Deutschland
Sprache: Deutsch X, 464 Seiten. OriginalGanzleinen mit Goldprägung u. OU. Guter Zustand!.
Anbieter: Vangsgaards Antikvariat Aps, Copenhagen, Dänemark
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Penguin, London 1976. 699 pages. Paperback. Light shelfwear. Near fine. * Books XXXI-XLV of Livy's »The History of Rome from its Foundation.«.
Zustand: Good. Good condition. No Dust Jacket Book one. Latin edition. (European History, Rome, Roman Empire) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
Translated by Aubrey de Sélincourt. Edited with an introduction by Betty Radice. Penguin 1972. 711 pages. Paperback.[#218624].
Translated and annotated by Betty Radice with an introduction by R.M. Ogilvie. Penguin 1982. 377 pages. Pocket.[#219478].
Verlag: Harvard University Press & William Heinemann
Anbieter: Powell's Bookstores Chicago, ABAA, Chicago, IL, USA
Zustand: Used - Good. 1958. Cloth. 12mo. x & 519 pp & fold-out maps. Text in English and Latin. 1958 printing. Mild shelf wear to boards. Altogether very sound.
Verlag: EX TYPOGRAPHIA SOCIETATIS BIPONTINAE, Zweibrücken (Biponti), 1784
Anbieter: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Mottled Calf. Zustand: Good. 13 VOLUME SET including Index, published between 1784-6, engraved portrait frontispieces, bound in mottled calf, gilt lining on boards and gilt decoration to spines, title labels inset on black morocco - some lacking from the set, spines somewhat rubbed but a good tight set with an important provenance: with the bookplate of Frances Mary Richardson Currer (1785-1861), one of the greatest of British Book Collectors of Eshton Hall, Gargrave, near Skipton, Yorkshire.
Verlag: A J Valpy, London, 1828
Anbieter: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Polished Calf. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. Delphinus. 12,813 + cccclxxxii pages, in Latin with copious notes in Latin, 17 stout roy octavo volumes, bound in full polished calf, with gilt llining to boards and spine, title lettered in gilt on spine, marbled endpapers, all edges marbled, bound by T Clarke of Chester, superb clear typography - very readable, beautiful bindings in excellent condition. These are heavy volumes, so do enquire about postage.
Verlag: Penguin Classics, 1965
ISBN 10: 014044145XISBN 13: 9780140441451
Buch Signiert
Zustand: Very Good. Signed Copy . Barbara G. Mertz Rev Trust custom bookplate on front inside cover. This book formed part of Barbara G. Mertz's personal library at her home in Frederick, Maryland. Barbara G. Mertz's copy with her signature on page i. (Ancient Rome, Ancient history, Latin literature, classics, classical literature, military history).
Verlag: Paris: Colligebat Nicolaus Eligius Lemaire
Anbieter: Powell's Bookstores Chicago, ABAA, Chicago, IL, USA
Zustand: Used - Very Good. 1823. Three quarters cloth over marbled boards, spine in six compartments with gilt raised bands, second and fourth compartments with gilt lettering. Octavo. 513 pp. Text in Latin. Marbled endpapers. From the 'Bibliotheca Classica Latina sive Collectio Auctorum Classicorum Latinorum cum Notis et Indicibus' series. Some shelf wear and light scuffing to boards, with gentle rubbing to leather joints. Some toning and dust discoloration to top edge of text block. Pages are generally clean, with little scattered foxing. Nice tight binding. Overall a copy in Very Good condition.
Verlag: Paris: Colligebat Nicolaus Eligius Lemaire
Anbieter: Powell's Bookstores Chicago, ABAA, Chicago, IL, USA
Zustand: Used - Very Good. 1824. Three quarters cloth over marbled boards, spine in six compartments with gilt raised bands, second and fourth compartments with gilt lettering. Octavo. 524 pp. Text in Latin. Marbled endpapers. From the 'Bibliotheca Classica Latina sive Collectio Auctorum Classicorum Latinorum cum Notis et Indicibus' series. Some shelf wear and light scuffing to boards, with gentle rubbing to leather joints. Some toning and dust discoloration to top edge of text block. Pages are generally clean, with little scattered foxing. Nice tight binding. Overall a copy in Very Good condition.
Verlag: Paris: Colligebat Nicolaus Eligius Lemaire
Anbieter: Powell's Bookstores Chicago, ABAA, Chicago, IL, USA
Zustand: Used - Very Good. 1822. Three quarters cloth over marbled boards, spine in six compartments with gilt raised bands, second and fourth compartments with gilt lettering. Octavo. 496 pp. Text in Latin. Marbled endpapers. From the 'Bibliotheca Classica Latina sive Collectio Auctorum Classicorum Latinorum cum Notis et Indicibus' series. Some shelf wear and light scuffing to boards, with gentle rubbing to leather joints. Some toning and dust discoloration to top edge of text block. Pages are generally clean, with little scattered foxing. Nice tight binding. Overall a copy in Very Good condition.
Verlag: BLOOMSBURY 3PL, 1998
ISBN 10: 1853994650ISBN 13: 9781853994654
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New. A title in the BCP Latin Texts series, in Latin with English notes, vocabulary and introduction. In writing the history of Rome, Livy sought to emphasize the traits in the national character that had made Rome great.KlappentextrnrnA title .
Verlag: Apud Seb. Gryphium, Lugduni [Lyons], 1554
Anbieter: Charles Agvent, est. 1987, ABAA, ILAB, Fleetwood, PA, USA
Hardcover. Early Edition. Small octavo (2-7/8" x 5") in 19th century vellum-backed and cornered marbled boards, gilt-ruled spine, gilt-lettered morocco spine label, all edges gilt; woodcut on title page and two woodcut initials, all pages ruled in red; 112 pages; a-g8 h5. Adams, F 654. Part of Florus's work on Livy s history of Rome. Lacks original endpapers and final two blanks; slight aging of text, faint water stains to margins of some pages at end. Near Fine.
Verlag: Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1967
Anbieter: Minotavros Books, ABAC ILAB, Whitby, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. 18mo. First 3 volumes (Books I-VII) of 14 only. Full red cloth. Volume I - Books I and II: xxxvi, 447 pp., [1] fold-out map. Volume II - Books III and IV: x, 465 pp., [1] fold-out map. Volume III - Books V-VII: x, 525 pp., [2] fold-out maps. All spines slightly tilted, worse to volume II. Sunning to spines, rubbing to extremities of all volumes. Volume I has some foxing to cloth, worse at spine head. Volume III lacks dust jacket. Dust jackets price clipped, sunned to spine, edge worn. Dust jacket of volume I chipped to head of front cover, torn to foot of front flap. Dust jacket of volume II stained to front cover, pen scuff to rear cover.
Verlag: Amstelodami : apud L. et D. Elzevirios. MDCLXV [1665]. [1664-65], 1665
Anbieter: Roger J Treglown, ABA., MILNTHORPE, CUMBR, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Second edition. Three volumes. The Elzevier Variorum edition of Livy. Octavo. ( 194mm. ) Pp. [48], 820, [76] ; 842, [70] ; 997, [91]. All edges sprinkled red. Title page to Volume 1 is engraved. Small closed tear in sig. Cc4 of Vol. III. The text with woodcut headpieces and initials. Slightly dusty in the head margins, and the very occasional spot, otherwise a clean and tight three volumes. Contemporary soiled vellum ( as usual) with yapp edges, the spine lettered on gilt. All with the armorial book plate of Majolier ( possibly the maternal grandfather of Caitlin Thomas, Edouard Majolier ?), on their front pastedowns. Endpapers dusty.This is the second edition and third printing of Livy's Historiarum by the German classical scholar, librarian and critic Johann Friedrich Gronovius (1611 - 1671) , the first edition was published in 1645 and reprinted 1653- 4 ). Overall a very good set. Livius, Titus ( 59 BC - AD17), Roman historian, born at Patavium (Padua) but living in Rome. He devoted his whole life to literature, especially to his History' from the foundation of Rome' to his own times, it is considered by many to be his greatest work. He had previously published it in parts by which means he acquired a high reputation with his countrymen, who considered him as holding the same rank in the class of their historians, which Virgil occupied amongst their poets, and Cicero amongst their orators.' . a desirable acquisition'- (Dibdin 4th edn.). Willems 1358. Schweiger II 534. CLC II L1624. See also- Carter. Books and Book Collectors. London, 1976 p.121 -' Elzevirs being dumpy little books'.
Verlag: London: Printed by Adam Islip, 1600
Anbieter: Unsworth's Antiquarian Booksellers, ILAB, ABA, PBFA., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition in English. Folio, pp. [x], 1-804, 809-1351, 1354-1403, [xliii]. Usual errors in pagination, some with old MS corrections. Bound without the initial blank leaf A1, but with the final blank leaf 6F6. Large printer's device to title-page with engraved portrait of Elizabeth I to verso, ornate headpieces and initials, errata at rear. Marginalia in an old hand including some rudimentary manicules, some symbols and underlining in pencil (more profusely annotated towards the front), p.928 margin has 'Chapter Sixteen' in fairly modern blue ink. Title-page very dusty, repaired at fore- and bottom edges and reattached at gutter, with small, round library ink stamp very faintly to recto and second library stamp with pencilled details to verso. Round library ink stamp of Campion Hall to p.3. First 7 leaves after title-page slightly short at fore-edge (apparently due to being repaired and reinserted at gutter margin, as the red edge decoration is still visible at the edges of these leaves). 6C3 (pp.1403-4) torn horizontally with approx. one quarter of leaf lost at bottom edge but with no loss of of text, only parts of two woodcut embellishments lost. M6 with tiny hole to centre affecting a few letters, horizontal crease to 2E4, occasional light dampstaining, a few tiny scorch holes and ink spots. Dark brown reverse calf, modern reback with gilt 'Livy' tooled directly to 2nd compartment, initials W.D. with ornate centrepiece in between to each board, edges sprinkled red. Some spots and stains, small hole to leather on rear board, endbands renewed, corners repaired, dampstaining to edges of endpapers. A very good, sound copy overall. Three library ink stamps: to title-page recto, round stamp of Ipswich Mechanics Institute; to title-page verso, very faded stamp with codes and 'Ipswich Institute Gift' added in pencil; to p.3, round stamp of Campion Hall. Small slip of paper reading 'Rev. H. Campbell' loosely inserted. First edition of the first published work of translation of Philemon Holland (1552-1637). The Romane Historie was the first time Livy's Latin history of Rome, Ab Urbe Condita, had been fully rendered into English. It was considered 'a work of great importance, presented in a grand folio volume of 1458 pages, and dedicated to the Queen. The translation set out to be lucid and unpretentious, and achieved its aim with marked success. It is accurate, and often lively, and although it does not attempt to imitate the terseness of Latin, it avoids prolixity. As part of his book Holland translated two other substantial works an ancient epitome of Roman history which provides an outline of the lost books of Livy, and Bartolomeo Marliani's guide to the topography of Rome as well as some smaller texts. These were taken from the edition of Livy published in Paris in 1573; by translating them, Holland was making available in English a great learned compendium of historical knowledge, not simply a single ancient author.' (Considine, ODNB) The revised translation of Marliani's Topographia Antiquae Romae is here titled 'The Topographie of Rome' and is found at pp. 1348-1403. The 'Breviaries' are translated from Lucius Annaeus Florus' 'Epitomae Rerum Romanarum', which is itself an epitome of books 46-140 of Ab Urbe Condita. ESTC S114001.
Verlag: Adam Islip, London, 1600
Anbieter: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, USA
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FIRST COMPLETE EDITION IN ENGLISH. 330 x 220 mm. (13 x 8 3/4"). 6 p.l., 1403, [1] pp., [21] leaves (first and last leaves blank). Translated from the Latin by Philemon Holland. Early 18th century mottled calf, raised bands, spine gilt in compartments with large central fleuron and complex scrolling cornerpieces, one compartment with gilt lettering "G / 2 * II," another with small inlaid red morocco label of the Earl of Essex, with gilt "SX" and a coronet, red morocco title label, edges marbled (expertly--almost invisibly--rebacked and recornered). Title page with printer's elaborate device (McKerrow 324), verso of title with woodcut portrait of Queen Elizabeth I, dedication to the queen with woodcut headpiece and armorial initial, verso of fourth leaf with portrait of Livy within a laurel wreath, verso of sixth leaf with epitaph of Livy within a laurel wreath. Front pastedown with 18th(?) century ink notation "D : 2. / 9."; also with engraved armorial bookplate of James Heron Watson dated 1930 and bookplate of the Fox Pointe Collection Library of Dr. & Mrs. H. R. Knohl; title page with ink signature of William Walter dated 1600 and with the initials "W W" inked into the printer's device; verso of title page with engraved armorial bookplate of Algernon Capell, Earl of Essex, dated 1701. Pforzheimer 495; STC 16613. â A little wear to extremities, gilt on spine a bit rubbed, isolated small rust spots and minor marginal smudges or stains, other trivial imperfections in the text, but A FINE COPY INTERNALLY, quite clean and crisp, in a pleasant, sturdy, carefully restored binding. This edition of Livy's history of Rome is, in Pforzheimer's words, "the first of that stately array of folio translations of the classics which issued from the pens of the 'translator general in his age.'" It is described by DNB as "a work of great importance" that "set out to be lucid and unpretentious, and achieved its aim with marked success," all the while being "accurate, and often lively." Throughout the Renaissance, Livy (first century B.C.) was revered as the premier source for Roman history, and his account of the rise of Rome from humble beginnings and its triumphs in the Punic Wars was central to historical and political thought. Although the British had access to English excerpts of Livy, they could not read his complete text in their own language until the present edition was published. Holland (1552-1637) was a physician whose love of the classics prompted a devotion to rendering ancient authors (including Pliny, Plutarch, and others) into the language of Shakespeare. Besides the complete text of Livy's history, our volume contains an essay on the topography of Rome by J. Bartholomew Marlian of Milan, as well as the "Breviaries" of Florus, a useful chronology that summarizes the lost books of Livy, also appearing here for the first time in English. This copy has graced the libraries of important collectors, including that of Algernon Capell, 2nd Earl of Essex (1670-1710), and Dr. H. R. Knohl. A colonel in the 4th Dragoons, Capell was Gentleman of the Bedchamber to King William III between 1691 and 1702 and on the Privy Council to Queen Anne. Knohl assembled an outstanding collection of early English imprints. The William Walter who originally owned the volume may have been Sir William Walter of Wimbledon, MP (1574-1632).
Verlag: Oxford: University Press, 1974
ISBN 10: 0198146221ISBN 13: 9780198146223
Anbieter: Kepler-Buchversand Huong Bach, Weil der Stadt, Deutschland
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8° , OLn mit Goldpräg. Zustand: Gut. ca. 390 S. Gebraucht: Ecken leicht bestoßen, ansonsten guter Zustand. la Gewicht in Gramm: 518.
Verlag: Bartlett & Newman, Oxford, 1814
Anbieter: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OXON, Vereinigtes Königreich
hardcover. Zustand: Acceptable. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. Early edition of Crevier's revised edition of Drakenborch's Livy. Quarter-leather binding, worn on exterior, with significant loss to spine. Front hinge broken, front board loose. Minor foxing to endpapers; contents otherwise clean and sound. Used.
Verlag: [Joseph-Gérard] Barbou, rue Mathurins, Paris, 1775
Anbieter: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, USA
163 x 96 mm. (6 3/8 x 3 3/4"). Seven volumes. Edited by J. N. Lallemand; preface by Jean Baptiste Louis Crévier. EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE CONTEMPORARY GREEN ARMORIAL MOROCCO, perhaps by Derome, covers with triple gilt rule border, central gilt coat of arms of the Blanche family featuring a seated fox with one paw raised, above it a row of three five-pointed stars, smooth spine divided into compartments containing a gilt lyre surrounded by stars and dots, floral sprigs at corners, volume number within a laurel wreath, gilt lettering, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt. With printer's two-swans device on title pages, volume I with frontispiece portrait engraved by L. J. Cathelin after J. C. Philips. With pencilled note on front flyleaf attributing the binding to Derome. Brunet III, 1108 ("Edition estimée"); Dibdin II, 171. For the binding: Olivier, Pl. 2279. â Spines slightly (and uniformly) sunned, very light shelf wear to bindings, occasional faint foxing in volume IV, but A SUPERB SET, almost entirely absent of any signs of use. This is a fine-paper copy in a binding both charming and handsome of what Dibdin deems "a truly beautiful and accurate edition" of Livy's Roman history. Brunet called it an "esteemed edition," and notes that fine paper copies like the present set sold for twice what regular copies cost. First printed by Sweynheym and Pannartz in 1469, the "Histories" of Titius Livius Patavani (59 B.C. - 17 A.D.) follow the rise of Rome from the founding of the city through its triumphs in the Punic Wars and up through the reign of the author's contemporary emperor Augustus. His account is notable for its emphasis on the glorious triumphs and accounts of heroism of the Romans, stemming in his eyes from their virtue; his history is intended not just to inform, but also to elevate the reader. The present edition, according to Dibdin, builds on the fine editions edited by Crevier and Drakenborch, incorporating their useful notes and additions. It was beautifully printed by Joseph-Gérard Barbou (1723-90?), scion of a family that had begun printing in Lyon in 1529, moving to Paris in 1540. Joseph apparently specialized in Latin classics, producing editions of Cicero, Lucretius, Pliny, Caesar, and Martial, among others. The fine binding here does not have Derome's ticket, but is well executed enough to make the attribution written in at front plausible. There were no fewer than 18 members of the Derome family (not to mention workshop associates) who made their livings as binders in Paris from the middle of the 17th century until the first quarter of the 19th. Our binding is tasteful--perfect for a scholarly edition of a classic--and conceivably the work of one of the Deromes or of an extremely competent associate. Olivier attributes our armorial stamp to the 18th century Blanche family of Burgundy, and he finds it on a copy of Barbou's 1771 Sallust in the library of Madame la Comtesse de Cossé. The "country house" condition of the present set suggests an aristocratic owner more concerned with owning fine books than with reading them.
Verlag: D. A. Tolboys, Oxford, 1840
Anbieter: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. First Edition, 4 Volumes, over 2000pp, bound in original half vellum with red grained cloth, title labels inset on red morocco, gilt lettered, Provenance: with previous owner's name: 'J. H. M. Dougall, St. Johns College, Oxford', a bright, clean, crisp set with strong hinges, D. A. Tolboys, Oxford, 1840. * Latin text.
Verlag: Stuttgart: L. F. Rieger & Comp. 1840-1841, 1841
Livy's "History of Rome" (Ab urbe condita) in German translations by Eucharius Ferdinand Christian Oertel (1760-1850), volumes no. 1-7 (out of 8 in total). Every volume contains a steel engraving by Peter Carl Geissler (1802-1872) as a frontispiece. The first volume includes an additional steel engraving by the same artist: a title leaf of the whole set. /// Half-leather binding with leather corners; hardback, VI+372, [2]+382, 392, [2]+376, 388, [4]+464, 454 pp., 8 plates, 12° (11.5 x 16.5 cm), ex-library, covers worn and faded, with cracks, bumped corners and paper labels on front boards, all title leaves have two ownership stamps and a call number, front endpapers have owner's signature, edges are darkened, endpapers slightly tanned, tissue guards, plates and most pages only slightly foxed, the 2nd volume is without backstrip, condition: good Book Language/s: German.
Anbieter: Fahrenheit 451 Antiquarian Booksellers, Leiden, Niederlande
Lugduni (Lyon), Haeredes Simonis Vincentii, 1537, woodcut printer's vignette on title, 232.
Verlag: 1951 -53, -54, -69, 1951
Anbieter: Antikvariat Röde Orm, Göteborg, Schweden
Oxford at the Clarendon Press, London 1951 -53, -54, -69. Reprinted Editions, with Corrections. Five volumes. All are clothbound hardcovers with gilded lettering along the spines. Signature and dating on the front flyleaf of all volumes, the fifth book also has a small Ex Libris on the inside of the front cover. Only the last, fifth, volumes is paginated (311 pgs.) All together approxiamtely 1 500 pgs. Text in Latin. The books are in good condtion.