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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 2010
ISBN 10: 0521141141 ISBN 13: 9780521141147
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Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 2010
ISBN 10: 0521141141 ISBN 13: 9780521141147
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Zustand: New. This volume gathers together the poems of Nicander, which includes the original Greek poetry with a parallel page translation. Num Pages: 260 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 227 x 152 x 17. Weight in Grams: 392. . 2010. Reissue. paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 2010
ISBN 10: 0521141141 ISBN 13: 9780521141147
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Originally published in 1953, this volume gathers together the poems of Nicander (2nd century BC), the renowned Ancient Greek poet, physician and grammarian. Consummately edited, the text contains the original Greek poetry with a parallel page translation, together with a brief biography, an introduction to the verse and a generous notes section at the end. This remains a fascinating edition that will be of value to anyone with an interest in Nicander.
Verlag: New York, Arno Press., 1979
247 S. Ppbd. Rücken verfärbt. Name a. Vorsatz. Reprint d. Ausg. Cambridge 1953.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Okt 2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 1018660771 ISBN 13: 9781018660776
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1953
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orig. cloth. 24x15cm, xi,247 pages. Name on flyleaf. Spine and covers faded. Some wear. Good.
Sprache: Altgriechisch
Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Mai 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 1024406032 ISBN 13: 9781024406030
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware.
Verlag: Ex Officina Mouckiana,, Firenze,, 1764
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Benacense, Riva del garda, TN, Italien
Cm. 20,5, pp. (8) 376. Frontespizio in rosso e nero. Leg. coeva in mezza pelle con punte con titoli in oro su tassello al dorso. Tagli rossi. Una appena percettibile gora chiara, peraltro esemplare genuino ed in buono stato di conservazione. Pregiata edizione che raccoglie le due uniche opere che ci sono pervenute del medico e letterato greco Nicander. In forma didattico-letteraria contengono interessanti osservazioni in tema di storia naturale e farmacia (veleni, ecc.). Si narra, ad esempio, che fu il primo ad operare la distinzione tra farfalle diurne e notturne. Testo latino con traduzione italiana, che appare per la prima volta, per opera del Salvini che vi aggiunse anche le varianti e le sue annotazioni.
Verlag: Ex Officina Mouckiana,, Firenze,, 1764
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Benacense, Riva del garda, TN, Italien
Cm. 22, pp. (8) 376. Frontespizio in rosso e nero. Solida legatura ottocentesca in piena pergamena rigida con titoli in oro su tassello al dorso. Esemplare genuino e marginoso (in barbe). Ottimo stato di conservazione. Fra le preliminari è stato inserito un foglio a stampa di ulteriore dedica del Bandini al celebre medico Van Swieten non presente negli altri esemplari censiti. L'attaccatura di quest'ultima ha lasciato una traccia di colla al margine interno del verso del frontespizio. Pregiata edizione che raccoglie le due uniche opere che ci sono pervenute del medico e letterato greco Nicander. In forma didattico-letteraria contengono interessanti osservazioni in tema di storia naturale e farmacia (veleni, ecc.). Si narra, ad esempio, che fu il primo ad operare la distinzione tra farfalle diurne e notturne. Testo latino con traduzione italiana, che appare per la prima volta, per opera del Salvini che vi aggiunse anche le varianti e le sue annotazioni. Non comune.
Verlag: Morelius,, Paris,, 1557
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In den Warenkorb3 parts in 1 volume. Bilingual edition (Greek & Latin) of two medical hexametric poems by the Hellenistic poet and physician Nicander of Colophon (fl. second century BC), followed by a part with ancient scholia in Greek. The two poems are followed by comments by its translator, the Parisian pharmacist Jean de Gorris (1505-1577). They were first published separately in 1549 and 1556 and here for the first time published together. Nicander wrote at least 20 works, but "only his Theriaca (958 hexameters on poisonous creatures and on antidotes for their bites and stings) and Alexipharmaca (630 hexameters on antidotes to poisons) are extant"."Nicander's influence on later Greek and Latin literature was considerable. Not only did Virgil, Ovid, and Antoninus Liberalis draw on his works, but Lucan, Pliny the Elder, Erotian, Aelian, and Athenaeus of Naucratis also benefited from direct or indirect familiarity with Nicander. In the 1st century BC the enormously learned scholar Didymus ("Chalcenterus") appears to have made extensive use of Nicander's lexicographic contributions. Although Dioscorides only twice cites Nicander's views in his Materia Medica, Galen in his pharmacological works quotes a number of verse passages from Nicander. Papyrus fragments from the 1st to 3rd centuries AD further confirm Nicander's popularity in the Roman empire" (Von Staden). With the bookplate of the British politician John Thynne, Baron Carteret of Hawnes, dated 1841. Washed, with some faint early manuscript notes. Durling notes that, like in our copy, a general title-page is lacking in their copy, but this appears to be as usual. Internally in very good condition. Rebacked, front board detached, but with most of the tooling still clear.l Durling 3341; USTC 160585; Wellcome I, 4530; cf. H. Von Staden , "Nicander" in N. Wilson, Encyclopedia of ancient Greece (2006). 17th-century(?) richly gold-tooled red morocco, gilt edges; subtly rebacked, with the original backstrip laid down. Each part with its own title page, with a woodcut caduceus device on all three. Set in roman and Greek types. Pages: [8], "225"[=215], [1 blank]; "80"[=72] pp.
Verlag: Paris, Morelius, 1557., 1557
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
4to. (8), "225" [= 215], (1 blank); "80" [= 72] pp. Including: Nicander of Colophon. Alexipharmaca. In Nicander Theriaca scholia auctoris incerti, et vetusta et utilia. In eiusdem Alexipharmaca diversorum auctorum scholia. 3 parts in 1 volume. Each part with its own title-page, with a woodcut caduceus device on all three. Set in roman and Greek types. 17th-century(?) richly gold-tooled red morocco, gilt edges; subtly rebacked, with the original backstrip laid down. Bilingual edition (Greek & Latin) of two medical hexametric poems by the Hellenistic poet and physician Nicander of Colophon (fl. second century BC), followed by a part with ancient scholia in Greek. The two poems are followed by comments by its translator, the Parisian pharmacist Jean de Gorris (1505-1577). They were first published separately in 1549 and 1556 and here for the first time published together. Nicander wrote at least 20 works, but "only his Theriaca (958 hexameters on poisonous creatures and on antidotes for their bites and stings) and Alexipharmaca (630 hexameters on antidotes to poisons) are extant". - "Nicander's influence on later Greek and Latin literature was considerable. Not only did Virgil, Ovid, and Antoninus Liberalis draw on his works, but Lucan, Pliny the Elder, Erotian, Aelian, and Athenaeus of Naucratis also benefited from direct or indirect familiarity with Nicander. In the 1st century BC the enormously learned scholar Didymus ("Chalcenterus") appears to have made extensive use of Nicander's lexicographic contributions. Although Dioscorides only twice cites Nicander's views in his Materia Medica, Galen in his pharmacological works quotes a number of verse passages from Nicander. Papyrus fragments from the 1st to 3rd centuries AD further confirm Nicander's popularity in the Roman empire" (Von Staden). - With the bookplate of the British politician John Thynne, Baron Carteret of Hawnes, dated 1841. Washed, with some faint early manuscript notes. Durling notes that, like in our copy, a general title-page is lacking in their copy, but this appears to be as usual. Internally in very good condition. Rebacked, lower hinge weakened, front hinge professionally repaired. - Durling 3341. USTC 160585. Wellcome I, 4530. Cf. H. Von Staden, "Nicander" in N. Wilson, Encyclopedia of ancient Greece (2006).
Verlag: Ex Officina Mouckiana,, Firenze,, 1764
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Benacense, Riva del garda, TN, Italien
Cm. 22, pp. (8) 376. Frontespizio in rosso e nero. Bross. marmorizzata dell'epoca. Esemplare genuino e marginoso (in barbe). Ottimo stato di conservazione. Pregiata edizione che raccoglie le due uniche opere che ci sono pervenute del medico e letterato greco Nicander. In forma didattico-letteraria contengono interessanti osservazioni in tema di storia naturale e farmacia (veleni, ecc.). Si narra, ad esempio, che fu il primo ad operare la distinzione tra farfalle diurne e notturne. Testo latino con traduzione italiana, che appare per la prima volta, per opera del Salvini che vi aggiunse anche le varianti e le sue annotazioni. Non comune.
Sprache: Altgriechisch
Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Mai 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 1024401391 ISBN 13: 9781024401394
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware.
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Zustand: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Seiten: 482 | Sprache: Latein | Produktart: Bücher | Keine Beschreibung verfügbar.
Verlag: Michel de Vascosan,, Paris,, 1549
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In den WarenkorbFirst Paris edition of a work on antidotes, by the Greek poet and physician Nicander of Colophon, (fl. second century BC). "Nicander wrote at least 20 works, of which two survive: Theriaca on poisonous creatures, with remedies against their stings and bites, and Alexipharmaca on antidotes to poisons. Both are indebted to Apollodorus" (Wilson). The present edition gives the text in Greek with the Latin translation, along with annotations by the Parisian pharmacist Jean de Gorris (1505-1577). "After a poem addressed to Protagoras of Cyzicus, [the Alexipharmaca] presents 22 substances and entities - animal, vegetable, and mineral - that are fatal or harmful to human beings. Some of the more notorious toxic substances known to antiquity are included: hemlock, aconite, opium, henbane and blister beetle. In each case, the poet first describes the symptoms produced by the poison, and then the antidotes" (Wilson).With bookplates of the Trotter family of Mortonhall and F.B. Lorch, and early owner's and auction inscriptions. Bookblock almost completely detached from binding, with a large waterstain in the upper right corner and slightly smudged margins, otherwise in good condition.l Bird 1727; Durling 3338; cf. N. Wilson, Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece (2006), pp. 503-505. Contemporary sheepskin parchment. Pages: 70, [1] ll.
Hard Cover. Zustand: Good. Nicandri Theriaca interprete Io. Gorraeo Parisiensi. AD ILLVSTRISSIMVM PRINCIPEM CAROlum, Cardinalem Lotharingum. Parisiis, M.D. LVII. [1557]. Apud Guil. Morelium, in Graecis Typographum Regium. Priuilegio Regis. 3 obras em 1 volume. In 4º (22x17 cm). Com [8], 223, 80 págs. Encadernação da época em pergaminho flexível com o título manuscrito na lombada. A obra apresenta-se com 3 folhas de rosto, sendo uma para cada parte do texto, que se encontra em grego e latim, excluindo as últimoas 80 páginas. Inclui índices de nomes para cada uma das partes. Ilustrado com iniciais xilogravadas. Theriaca é o mais longo trabalho sobrevivente do século 2 A.C. da autoria do poeta grego Nicandro de Colofon. Trata-se de um poema com 958 linhas descrevendo a natureza das criaturas peçonhentas, incluindo cobras, aranhas e escorpiões, as feridas causadas e os venenos da natureza. A presente edição de 1557 - que vem com a sua bela encadernação original em pergaminho - é uma obra bilingue (com a versão em latim intercalada com o texto original em grego) dividida da seguinte forma: A partir da página 1 até106: NIKANDROU TH?RIAKA. [Etc.]. A partir da página 110 até 202: [NIKANDROU ALEXIPHARMAKA] = NICANDRI ALEXIPHARMACA. Io. Gorraeo Parisiensi medico interprete. Eiusdem INTERPRETIS IN ALEXIPHARmaca Praefatio, omnem de venenis disputationem summatim complectens, & Annotationes [etc]. A partir da página 203 até 223:. "IO GORRAEI DE LEPORE MARINO APOLOGIA AD GUILIELMUM Rondeletium [etc]. A partir da página 1 à página 80 (páginas finais): "Scholia anonymou tinos syngraphe?s, palaia te kai chr?sima eis ta tou Nikandrou Th?riaka Scholia diafor?n Syngraphe?n eis Alexipharmaka." - IN NICANDRI Theriaca scholia autoris Incerti, e vetusta & vtilia. IN EIVSDEM ELEXIPHARMACA DIuersorum auctorum Scholia. Parisiis, M. D. LVII. Apud Guil. Morelium, em Graecis Typographum Regium. [Editado por Jean de Gorris]. Nicandro de Colofon (em grego: ????????? ? ?????????? Níkandros ho Koloph?nios) foi um poeta grego, médico e gramático, nasceu em Claros (Ahmetbeyli na Turquia moderna), perto de Colophon, onde sua família detinha sacerdócio hereditário de Apollo. Nicandros escreveu uma série de obras, tanto em prosa como em verso, daos quais apenas estas duas sobreviveram completas. A mais longa é Theriaca. A outra ? Alexipharmaca - é composta por 630 versos que tratam dos venenos e dos seus antídotos. A sua principal fonte de informação médica foi o médico Apollodorus. The Theriaca (Ancient Greek: ???????) is the longest surviving work of the 2nd Century BC Greek poet Nicander of Colophon. It is a 958 line hexameter poem describing the nature of venomous creatures, including snakes, spiders, and scorpions, the wounds that they inflict, and the nature poisons. The present 1557 edition - coming with its beautiful original parchment binding - is a bilingual work (Latin interspersed with the original Greek text) divided as it follows: From page 1 to 106: NIKANDROU THE?RIAKA. [etc.]. From page 110 to 202: [NIKANDROU ALEXIPHARMAKA] = NICANDRI ALEXIPHARMACA. Io. Gorraeo Parisiensi medico interprete. EIUSDEM INTERPRETIS IN ALEXIPHARmaca Praefatio, omnem de venenis disputationem summatim complectens, & Annotationes [etc.]. From page 203 to 223: "IO. GORRAEI DE LEPORE MARINO APOLOGIA AD GUILIELMUM Rondeletium [etc.]. From page 1 to page 80 (end): "Scholia anonymou tinos syngrapheo?s, palaia te kai chre?sima eis ta tou Nikandrou The?riaka. Scholia diaforo?n Syngrapheo?n eis Alexipharmaka"? IN NICANDRI THERIACA SCHOLIA autoris incerti, & vetusta & vtilia. IN EIVSDEM ELEXIPHARMACA DIuersorum auctorum Scholia. PARISIIS, M. D. LVII. Apud Guil. Morelium, in Graecis Typographum Regium. [Edited by Jean de Gorris]. Printer's device on 3 own title pages. Text in Greek and Latin, excluding the last 80 pages. Woodcut initials. Includes indexes of names to each part. Nicander of Colophon (Greek: ????????? ? ?????????? Níkandros ho Koloph?nios) a Greek poet, physician and grammarian, was born at Claros (Ahmetbeyli in modern Turkey), near Colophon, where his family held the hereditary priesthood of Apollo. He wrote a number of works both in prose and verse, of which two survive complete. The longest is Theriaca. The other, Alexipharmaca, consists of 630 hexameters treating of poisons and their antidotes. His main source for medical information was the physician Apollodorus. 1st work: Wellcome 4530. Durling 3341. 2nd work. Durling 2407. Language: Latim / Latin Location/localizacao: M-17-D-9.