Verlag: Teubner, Lipsiae, 1892
Anbieter: Anybook.com, Lincoln, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 15,29
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Poor. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition, suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Loose pages; internally clean. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,250grams, ISBN:
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Teubner, Leipzig, 1892
Anbieter: Simon Hausstetter, Rohrdorf, Deutschland
Halb-Leinen d. Zt. Zustand: Gut. Bibliotheca scriptorum Latinorum recentioris aetatis. VIII, 176 SS.
Verlag: Aedibus Aldi, et Andreae Soceri [House of Aldus and Andrea], Venice, 1521
Anbieter: Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, MD, USA
Zustand: Very good. Second Aldine edition of the landmark work of Roman history - with censorship markings to Erasmus's introduction, blackening out the name of the Dutch humanist whose works were placed on the Index of Prohibited Books. This edition was released by the Aldine Press just a year after Aldus's death; the second Aldine edition, it is the first to contain Erasmus's introductory remarks and annotations. This important addition caught the eye of the Roman Inquisition, which in 1559 banned the entirety of Erasmus's writings in the INDEX LIBRORUM PROHIBITORUM. As a result, the "writings of Erasmus [.] largely disappeared from Italy. For about two hundred years, starting in the mid sixteenth century, no new editions of his work were published there. Volumes by Erasmus were widely confiscated, and more or less vanished from collections" (Murphy, 124). In the case of this copy, Erasmus's name has been scribbled out in its first printed instance. This was a common method of enacting the Inquisition's censorship, signaling the condemnation but otherwise leaving the text intact. Suetonius's masterwork THE TWELVE CAESARS details the lives of Julius Caesar the subsequent 11 Emperors of the Roman Empire (ending with Domitian). Suetonius was ideally placed to assess the leadership qualities of the early Roman Emperors as the onetime personal secretary of the Emperor Hadrian, and his stories "provided inspiration for artists over centuries: Claudius cowering behind a curtain after the murder of Caligula; Nero 'fiddling while Rome burned'"; Domitian spearing flies; and more (Beard, 38). Octavo, 6'' 3.75''. 19th-century full brown calf, gilt cornerpieces, raised bands, blind rules, dark brown goatskin spine label. Aldine dolphin-and-anchor device on first and last leaves. Red ruled borders. E1r with ink manuscript censorship mark to "Erasmus Roterodamus." Some early ink underlining and a few (partly cropped) marginal notes in Latin. 320 ff. collated complete. Indentation to top of text block at headband, with some attendant discoloration. Modest rubbing to binding. Light staining to first leaf, some foxing here and there.
Leather. Zustand: VERY GOOD. [14], 466, [5, colophon]. Patinated as 229 leaves with yy unpaginated between 168-169. Collation complete, [Title], A2-Z8, AA-GG8. 8vo, contemporary vellum with later ribbon ties, hand-written spine title below paper label. Annotations in brown ink by a contemporary hand with particular reference to the Ciceronian rhetorical structure of the letters. Contemporary owner's name to rear pastedown with latin quote to FPEP, later owner's inscription to FFEP (Cary W. Bok, Oxford 1927) and another owner's bookplate to front pastedown (Hugh Tempest, Sheringham). Stain to fore edge of most pages, fairly shallow to the front and deeper on the rear pages. Title page clipped at tail, perhaps to elide another owner's signature, as it reveals a signature on the following page (A2) which has now been crossed out. A few pen scribbles to the the title page from the annotator's hand around the Aldine device. Fourth edition of the letters of Paulus Manutius, Ciceronian of note, third son of Aldus Manutius and successor to the Aldine Press.
Verlag: Venice: Apud Aldus Manutius Paulli F.A.N, 1569
Anbieter: Symonds Rare Books Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 955,68
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 15 x 10.5 cm; 470 pp. (wanting pp. 341-348), 139 pp., [6]. Numerous manuscript notations in ink throughout (on first flyleaf, title page and in the text). Ex-libris on top pastedown. In Latin; Roman and Italic script. Slight age-toning due to age; small wormholes in last leaves, not affecting readability of the text. Marbled endpapers, a.e.r. Gilt tooling and decoration on covers; Spine in six compartments with raised bands; gilt decoration; red morocco label with gilt titling and date. Covers slightly worn and rubbed. A good copy. Ren. 206:11; Adams M488 BMSTC 1 413.
Verlag: apud Aldi filios, 1547
Anbieter: Sokol Books Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 2.090,56
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, ff. (vi) 469 (i). Italic letter, text within faded red ink frame throughout. Printer s device on t-p and verso of last. T-p a bit dusty, small oil splashes to a few blank upper margins and occasional waterstain at gutter, wormhole to final third of volume mostly interlinear. A good copy in early C17 Dutch paperboards, worn, surface loss to spine, outer edges and corners, a.e.g. Autograph M. Johannes Ehrenricus Koch von Wittenberg in Sachsen c. 1700, and his initials to t-p and last two ll., C16 ms. autograph Johan Berck and 692 to t-p. Valuable first edition of Paulus Manutius s learned and celebrated commentary on the 16 books of Cicero s letters to his closest friend Titus Pomponius Atticus. The youngest son of Aldus, Paulus (1512-1574) was a very influential publisher and one of the most prominent humanists of the Late Italian Renaissance. A master of the epistolary genre with very successful collections both in Latin and vernacular, he was especially engaged in Latin literature, and a passionate Ciceronian. His outstanding reputation as a scholar was built upon his editions and commentaries on the works of Cicero: no man had a juster conception of the beauties of this great Roman orator and philosopher, and no man has more successfully imitated his style (Dibdin). The greatest orator of the Late Republic, Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43BC) was a Roman statesman, lawyer and scholar. Although he was a homo novus , namely the first in his family to achieve public office, he soon became one of the leading political figures of the era of Julius Caesar, Pompey, Marc Antony and Octavian. Perhaps the most valuable of Cicero s surviving works are the letters, such a vivid commentary on the last years of the Roman Republic as we have of no other period of ancient times. Here alone, devoid of formality, the character of Cicero and his contemporaries can be seen; and a picture appears of life two thousand years ago () all the domestic detail which is elsewhere lacking () historical facts that would otherwise have been lost or deliberately concealed. (PMM). Written over the course of many years from 65BC onwards and compiled by Cicero s personal secretary Marcus Tullius Tiro, the letters to Atticus are frequently written in a subtle code to mask their political content. In his impressively detailed commentary Manutius is clearly aware of this, discussing the implications of certain names and places thoroughly, explaining their relationships to each other and explaining historical and social significance as appropriate. Interesting provenance. Johan Berck was most likely Johan (Jan) Berck (1565-1627). Council secretary and pensionary of Dordrecht (Netherlands) in 1590s, he was appointed first Dutch ambassador to Venice in 1622, from where he returned to Dordrecht in 1627. Berck was an educated man who studied Law in Leiden. The first edition of Ars Historica by the renowned Dutch theologian Gerardus Vossius, printed in Leiden in 1623, is dedicated to him. Berck s chaplain during the Venetian period was Andreas Colvius, a learned man and correspondent of Decartes who spent his time in Venice collecting books and manuscripts. It seems that Berck shared Colvius passion for books and brought this copy back to the Netherlands with him. In the 18th century, this volume was owned by M. Johannes Ehrenricus Koch , very likely the German scholar M. Johann Ehrenreich Koch, from Wittenberg in Saxony: his name is recorded in a list of academics of the Christian-Albrecht University of Kiel (Holstein, Germany) under the year 1720. He was born in Wittenberg, where he obtained his master s degree in 1709. Unfortunately, his career as a professor was not particularly successful and his class remained empty without an audience for two years . After receiving a gift of 800 Reichstalers in 1733, he resigned. A good copy of this remarkable first Aldine edition, with an interesting ownership history.
Verlag: Domenico Giglio; Paolo and Aldo Manutius, Venice, 1564
Anbieter: Michael Laird Rare Books LLC, Lockhart, TX, USA
Zustand: Good. Three volumes in two, 8vo. Ad 1: Part 1: [1], 2-138, [4] = 142 ff. Part 2: [1], 2-122, [2] = 124 ff. Contemporary limp vellum with "yapp" edges, title in MS on spine, singular "1" at bottom of spine indicating the first of two volumes, small abraisons on free endleaves from leather ties (no longer present). Date of 1742 written next to printer's device on Part 1 title. 2nd occurrence of f. 89 has creased corner, small tear on 2nd occurrence of f. 23. Ad 2: 8vo. [4], 9-214, [6] = 216 ff. Contemporary paper boards, MS number "4247" on spine, singular "2" at bottom of spine indicating the 2nd of two volumes, pasted title in red MS with blue paper border on spine. Title with fore-edge margin extended, final leaf (Register / Aldine anchor on verso) repaired and with margins partially extended. COMPLETE SET, BEING AN UNUSUAL PAIRING OF THREE BOOKS IN TWO VOLUMES, LONG IN THE VADUZ CASTLE LIBRARY, CONSISTING OF TWO SEPARATE EDITIONS, BOUND DIFFERENTLY (AND INTERESTINGLY); JUDGING FROM AN EARLY OWNER'S INSCRIPTION (IN ITALIAN), THESE TWO BOOKS HAVE BEEN TOGETHER FOR AT LEAST A CENTURY. The first volume (dated 1558) consists of Books 1-2. It is an excellent example of a 16th-century Italian "temporary" binding (no doubt original) which perfectly reveals its construction. The textblock (Lib. 1-2) is sewn onto 4 alum-tawed supports (one at head and tail). As commonly, these straps are laced outside the limp vellum "wrapper" along the joints, and then back inside where they have remained unattached for more than 450 years. There is evidence of two pair of leather ties (one small fragment remains). The bespoke "forwarding" may have been done at the Giglio printshop or by a Venetian bindery closely associated with it. Of additional bibliographic interest are the nine different paper stocks utilized for printing this copy, which are clearly discerned along the lower edge of the textblock. The second volume (dated 1564) consists of Book 3 which was printed -- and largely written -- by Paolo Manuzio (Paulus Manutius); the text is bound in 18th- or early 19th-century stiff boards with pronounced raised joints. In this instance the textblock was sewn on two cords, without endbands. The upper cover of the second volume is inscribed in a nineteenth-century hand: "Questo terzo volume accompagna l'edizione del Giglio 1558." The provenance of this set is notable: a sixteenth-century inscription on the title-page reads "Guliani de Eherys" (i.e. Eherus). This is a Northern European (Estonian?) name, thus exhibiting the incredibly wide influence of Aldine editions. The armorial bookplate of the Princes of Liechtenstein are pasted inside the covers of both volumes. The text contains correspondence to/from "many noblemen" including Lorenzo de Medici, Giovanni de Medici-later Pope Leon, Francesco Maria Duca de Urbino, Cardinal Bembo, Michelagnolo Buonarroti, Annibal Caro, Dona Isabetta, Pietro Aretino, Boccaccio to la Fiammetta, and Francesco Petrarca, among others. Paolo Manuzio (1512-1574) is the third son of the famous Venetian printer Aldus Manutius, who assumed management of the Aldine Press following a four-year dispute with his uncles over its operation. Paolo's major scholarly contributions are corrected editions of Cicero's letters and orations, his own epistles (as here), and a Latin version of Demosthenes's "Philippics." Lib. 3 features the famed Dolphin and Anchor printer's device on the title-page and final leaf. Ad. 1: Adams 590. EDIT16 CNCE 25850. Ad 2: Adams 591. EDIT16 CNCE 28241. Provenance: Prince of Liechtenstein Library with armorial bookplates ("Ex-libris Liechtensteiniansis"), and with the Vaduz Castle shelfmark "E.13.25" (crossed out in pencil) in Vol I-II; the Vaduz Castle library was bought en bloc by H.P. Kraus in 1948.
Verlag: (In fine, verso f, 469:) Apud Aldi Filios. Venetiis, M.D.XLVII. (Venezia, Paolo Manuzio, 1547)., Venezia, 1547
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Pregliasco, Torino, TO, Italien
Zustand: molto buono. in-8 (mm 147x100), ff. (6), 469 numerate, 1 nn. con emblema dell'ancora aldina al verso, che ripete la silografia sul titolo. Carattere corsivo italico. Dedica di Paolo Manuzio al cardinale Rinuccio Farnese. Bella legatura secentesca in pieno vitello, dorso a nervi con titolo e ricchi fregi oro, tagli rossi. Rara e bellissima prima edizione aldina dei Commentari di Paolo Manuzio (1512-1574, figlio di Aldo e continuatore della tipografia aldina a Venezia) alle Epistole ad Attico di Cicerone. Ottimo esemplare, assai fresco. Renouard p.140-141, n.6: UCLA Collection, nn.329.330. Book.
Untertitel: Libri XII Untergebiet: Kulturgeschichte Zustand: Wurmgänge.Einbd. etwas gelöst Seiten: 6 Bl./536/128 S./3 Bl. Format: 8°. Einband: Ldr. Gebiet: Alte Drucke.
Verlag: Andreas Wechelus, Frankfurt, 1580
Anbieter: Antiquariat Narrenschiff, Trin, Schweiz
Untertitel: Cum Indice copioso. Librum nonum fine librum sextumdecimum ad Tironem et Index locupletissimus et familiares continentur vorgebunden. Librum primos fine tertius u.Index folgend.Beigeb. Fulvius Ursinus; Ciceronis Notae bei Christ.Plantini Antwerpen 1581 Untergebiet: Literatur Abbildungen: Vorgebunden ohne Titelbl.das 9. bis 16. Buch mit Index. Danach1. bis 3. Buch mit Index. Angebunden Fulvius Ursinus die "Notae" zu den Werken Ciceros (sehr selten) Zustand: Geprägter Renaissance-Einband m.Figuren Seiten: S.954-1558/87 Bl.Index/204 S./9 Bl.293 S. Format: 8°. Einband: Ldr. Gebiet: Alte Drucke.
Verlag: Paulus Manutius, Venice, 1553
Anbieter: Sokol Books Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 1.791,91
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbSoftcover. Zustand: Good. " 8vo. ff. [iv] 414. Italic letter. Anchor and dolphin device to title; very faint dampstain to outer margin a few quires, a particularly good, clean, wide-margined, wholly unsophisticated copy in contemporary limp polished vellum, lacking ties, yapp edges, '65' in contemp. hand to upper outer corner of upper cover. Expanded edition, revised and corrected of Manutius' celebrated commentary on the 16 books of Cicero's letters to his closest friend T. Pomponius Atticus and the starting point of all modern editions of the text. Written over the course of many years from 65BC onwards and compiled by Cicero's personal secretary Marcus Tullius Tiro, the letters are frequently written in a subtle code to mask their political content. In his impressively detailed commentary Manutius is clearly aware of this, discussing the implications of certain names and places thoroughly, explaining their relationships to each other and explaining historical and social significance as appropriate. A valuable edition in a fine copy. "Perhaps the most valuable of Cicero's surviving works are the letters, such a vivid commentary on the last years of the Roman Republic as we have of no other period of ancient times. Here alone, devoid of formality, the character of Cicerocan be seen." PMM 64, Opera 1534-7. BM STC It. P. 177. Ren 157:11. Adams M 459. Graesse IV 375. Brunet III 1383. Latin".
Verlag: Venice, Paolo Manuzio, 1553
Anbieter: Hünersdorff Rare Books ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 818,31
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. 3rd Edition. (Cicero) Manutius, Paulus. In Epistolas Ciceronis ad Atticum, Pauli Manutii commentarius. Venice, Paolo Manuzio, 1553. 12mo. [4] + 416(misnumb. 414) f. Text in italic, capitals in roman letter. Aldine anchor & dolphin device on title. Historiated woodcut initial at beginning of preface. Late 18th century half vellum with morocco label; bookblock in red; worn. Enlarged, revised and corrected edition of Manutius' celebrated commentary on Cicero's letters to his intimate friend Titus Pomponius Atticus, compiled by Cicero's secretary Marcus Tullius Tiro (68-43 BC). The scholar-printer, Paolo Manuzio (1512-74), third son of Aldo the Elder, founder of the Aldine press, was a distinguished humanist renowned for his own letters composed in Ciceronian style. His redaction of Cicero's letters was the main source for all later editions of the text. A good copy; top margins shortened without loss. Adams I, M-459; CNC 27833; Renouard 157,11.
Verlag: Venice, Aldus, 1568
Anbieter: Hünersdorff Rare Books ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 818,31
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. 5th or later Edition. (Cicero) Manutius, Paulus. Commentarius Pauli Manutii in epistolas Ciceronis ad Atticum[.] Index rerum & uerborum. Venice, Aldo II Manuzio, 1568. 12mo. 752 + 18 + [69 + 1 blank]p. Italic & roman letter. Aldine device on title. Historiated woodcut initial at beginning of preface. Stiff vellum with gilt title lettering on spine. Considerably enlarged and revised 5th edition of Manutius' celebrated commentary on Cicero's letters to his intimate friend Titus Pomponius Atticus, compiled by Cicero's secretary Marcus Tullius Tiro (68-43 BC). The commentary is followed by biographical notes on Atticus and by a comprehensive index.Paolo Manuzio (1512-74), third son of Aldo the Elder, founder of the Aldine press, was a distinguished humanist renowned for his own letters composed in Ciceronian style. He handed over control of the Aldine press to his son Aldus junior in 1561 when he moved to Rome to accept a commission by Pope Pius IV to manage a papal printing house. His redaction of Cicero's letters was the main source for all later editions of the text. A good copy with a contemporary manuscript ownership entry on blank verso of last index leaf. USTC 840485.
Verlag: Venice, Aldus the Younger, 1571
Anbieter: Hünersdorff Rare Books ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 776,49
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Special Edition. Manutius, Paulus. Epistolarum Libri. X Duobus. Nuper. Additis Eiusdem quae Praefationes appellantur. Venice, In Aedibus Manutianis, 1571. [16] + 469 + [1 blank] p + [1]f with Aldine device + 67 + [1 blank]p + [2]f + 139 + [1 blank]p + [6]f . 3 parts in 1 volume in 12mo. Preface in Roman letter; text in Italic. Large Aldine anchor & dolphin device with legend 'Aldus Iunior' on 1st and 2nd titles and at end of all 3 parts; miniature woodcut portrait of Aldus Manutius the Elder within architectural border (58 x 56mm) on verso of 1st and 2nd titles. 18th century quarter sheep; gilt, title label; marbled boards. A collection of the celebrated Latin epistles in Ciceronian style by the Venetian scholar - printer Paolo Manuzio (1512-74), third son of Aldo the Elder (1449-1515), founder of the famous Aldine press. The letters, dated between 1558 and 1570, were edited and printed by Paolo's eldest son Aldo the Younger ('Aldus Junior' 1547-97) who had succeeded to the family business in 1561, when his father left for Rome to manage the Tipografia del Popolo Romano for Pope Pius IV. Aldo the Younger was a professor of literature who wrote a treatise on Latin spelling. The 3rd part contains Paolo Manuzio's dedicatory prefaces to his redactions of the classics. Indexes at the end of the volume list the names of the 124 recipients of the letters, and the names of the 28 dedicatees of the prefaces. Paolo Manuzio is chiefly known for his contribution to scholarship through his redactions of finely printed editions of Cicero's letters and speeches, for his Latin translation of Demosthenes' Philippics (1549) and for his studies of Roman antiquities. The circular woodcut portrait of his father, Aldus Manutius the Elder is surrounded with the legend : Aldus Pius Manutius R.; the architectural border comprises the Aldine arms and motto 'Insigne Manutianum'. Several early ownership entries on 1st title , occasional marginal notes and underlinings, some contemporary notes in brown ink on verso of last leaf. A good copy; top blank margins lightly cropped not affecting text ,inner margin of index waterstained, minor traces of usage only. Renouard (3rd edn) pp212-213, no 7; USTC no 840490.
Sprache: Laotisch
Verlag: Tarvisii, Aqud Fabrittum Zanettum, 1602
Anbieter: Antiquariat Ehbrecht - Preis inkl. MwSt., Ilsede, Deutschland
Zustand: Gut. 8°, XVI, 536, 130 Seiten, Original-Ganzledereinband - Einband etwas löchrig sonst guter Zustand - 1602. c123680 lo Gewicht in Gramm: 400.
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Apud Paulo Manutium, Aldi F., M D L IX., Venedig (Venetiis), 1559
Anbieter: Antiquariat Rolf Bulang, Dautphetal, Deutschland
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Gut. Erste Ausgabe. 976 Spalten, 18 Blatt. Großformatiger neuerer Pappband. Mit großer Druckermarke auf dem Titelblatt und einigen Holzschnitt-Initialen im Text. Zweite Aldinen-Ausgabe der Naturgeschichte des Plinius (die von 1535-36 und 1540 sind als eine einzige Ausgabe zu betrachten, vgl. Renouard 119.1), die einzige in Folio. Die 18 Blatt enthalten die Castigationen des Gelenius (d. i. der tschechische Philologe Sigmund Gelen oder Ghelen, eigentlich Zikmund Hruby z Jeleni (1498-1554), der seit 1524 in Basel für Froben als Korrektor arbeitete). Renouard 177.2. Adams P-1575. Graesse V, 340. Schweiger II/2, 788: "Nach der Lyoner Ausg. 1548 incorrect nachgedruckt." Dibdin II, 322: "Manutius printed an edition of Pliny in fol. 1559 ; which contained nearly the same index as appeared in the octavo edition; and which has the corrections and annotations of Gelenius from the Lyon edition in 1548, in fol." Unser Exemplar leider ohne die 14 ungezählten Blatt vor Textbeginn und den auf dem Titelblatt angekündigten, auf 1558 datierten "Index plenissimus" (66 Blatt) mit der wiederholten Druckermarke. Das Titelblatt mit alten Besitzvermerken, fleckig und mit papierhinterlegten Fehlstellen am Rand. Die Seiten gelegentlich etwas fleckig und mit schwachen alten Wasserrändern, insgesamt jedoch ordentliches, noch gut erhaltenes Exemplar des in einer schönen Kursive gesetzten vollständigen Textes.
Verlag: Köln: Cholinus . 10. Aufl, 1596
Anbieter: Antiquariat Gallus / Dr. P. Adelsberger, Innsbruck, A, Österreich
Pergamenteinband d. Zt. m. Rückenschildchen u. Blindprägung auf beiden Buchdeckeln. Kl.-8°, Tbl., 624 S., 3 Bll. Index, Paolo Manuzio (1512-1574) was an Italian humanist, printer, and scholar. He was the son of the famous printer Aldus Manutius, and he continued the family business, the Aldine Press, in Venice. - Vorsatzblatt m. Läsion, 1 Blatt m. kleiner Quetschfalte, ansonsten sehr guter Erhaltungszustand.
Verlag: Köln, Arnold Birckmann., 1582
2 Bl., 984 (1-704, 713-984) S. u. 88 Bl. Index. Pgmt. d. Zt. mit Rollen- u. Plattenstempeln. Oben links mit Buchbindermarke B.W. Laut beiliegender Information v. Balthazar Wunke. Einband etwas fleckig u. etwas aufgebogen. Vorsatz nahezu lose u. mit Notizen. Titelblatt mit Auschnitt. Papier etwas fleckig u. etwas gebräunt. Anstr. mit Tinte v. alter Hand a. wenigen Seiten.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
14. Amstelodami (Amsterdam), Ex Typographia Blaviana, 1685, thick in-4°, 24 x 18.5 cm, engraved title-page + (iv) + 934 + (30) pp, index, 7 engr. plates (by P. Philippe), some folding, cont. vellum, ties missing, raised back, gilt supralibros on front and back cover, speckled edges, small stamp neatly cut from title-page (no loss of text), small text loss at p. 32 due to a missing corner. Still a fine copy. The text is sometimes in 2 columns, printed in roman and italic with occasional Greek quotations The engrav. title bears the inscription; "Romanarum antiquitatum corpus absolutissimum cum notis doctissimis Thomae Dempsteri I.C. et oeneis figuris accuratissimis." Johann Roszfeld, 1551- 1626, a Lutheran preacher from Saxony. This first compilation of Roman "antiquities" (religion, law, literature, customs) was first published at Basel in 1583; Thomas Dempster, 1579? - 1625, a Scotsman, expanded it. Bound in at the end (with continous pagination) ; Pauli Manutii Antiquitatum Romanorum Libri Duo, de Legibus ed de Senatu.studio And. Schotti.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Trajecti ad Rhenum (Utrecht), Apud Guilielmum vande Water, 1701, thick in-4°, 24 x 19 cm, (xii) + 956 + (30) pp, index, with 7 engr. plates (by P. Philippe), cont. vellum, ties missing, smooth spine, gilt supralibros with coat of arms on front and back cover. The text is sometimes in 2 columns, printed in roman and italic with occasional Greek quotations The engrav. half-title bears the inscription; "Romanarum antiquitatum corpus absolutissimum cum notis doctissimis Thomae Dempsteri I.C. et oeneis figuris accuratissimis." Johann Roszfeld, 1551- 1626, a Lutheran preacher from Saxony. This first compilation of Roman "antiquities" (religion, law, literature, customs) was first published at Basel in 1583; Thomas Dempster, 1579 - 1625, a Scots historian and humanist, publ. an expanded edition (Paris, 1613). Bound in at the end (with continous pagination) ; Pauli Manutii Antiquitatum Romanorum Libri Duo, de Legibus ed de Senatu.studio And. Schotti.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Michael Eschmann, Groß-Gerau, Deutschland
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
0. *** Schönes breitrandiges Blatt auf starkem Papier in guter Erhaltung. Sprache: Deutschu.
Sprache: Latein
Verlag: Venedig Griffus, 1584
Anbieter: Müller & Gräff e.K., Stuttgart, Deutschland
Kl.8°. 8 Bll., 535, 128 S., 3 Bll. Flexibler Pergamenteinband d. Zt. mit handschriftl. Rückentitel. Seltene Venezianische Ausgabe. Nicht bei Adams, nicht im BM. - Bekannte Briefsammlung, erstmals 1558 erschienen. Paulus Manutius war der Sohn des bekannten venezianischen Druckers und Verlegers Aldus Manutius und übernahm 1533 die Druckerei, die er bis zu seiner Berufung zum Leiter der Päpstlichen Buchdruckerei 1561 führte. Im 2. Teil die gesammelten Vorreden zu den von ihm herausgegebenen Klassikerausgaben. - Einband fleckig. Oberes Kapital etwas eingerissen. Exlibris u. Stempel auf Vorsatz. Die ersten 8 Blätter wasserrandig, sonst durchgehend etwas wellig. Gewicht (Gramm): 312.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Michael Eschmann, Groß-Gerau, Deutschland
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
0. *** Selten. *** Am oberen Rand etwas gebräunt, ansonsten gute Erhaltung. Sprache: Deutschu.
Leipzig u. Frankfurt, J. H. Klose, 1720. Gestochenes Titelporträt, 7 Bl., 172, 1151 S., 27 Bl. Pergament d. Zeit (etwas fleckig, Rücken angestaubt). Ebert II, 12988 Anm. - Vorsatz mit eigenhändigem Besitzvermerk Joseph v. Laßbergs in Tinte. - Etwas gebräunt, Titel mit Löchlein durch rasierten Besitzvermerk.