Verlag: London : Printed for T. and J. Allman, 55, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields; R. Priestley, High Holburn; W. Marsh, Oxford Street; J. Walker, Paternoster Row; A. B. Dulau and Co., Soho Square; Wilson and Sons, York; Holmes and Edwards, Derby; A. Allardice and Co. Edinburgh; W. Gracie, Berwick; and J. Cumming, Dublin, 1827
Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
EUR 68,85
Währung umrechnenAnzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbNew edition. Poor copy in the original paper-covered boards. Spine and covers worn. Spine bands and panel edges rubbed and bumped as with age. Internally, bright and clean. Physical description; 605 pp., [1] leaf of plates : ports. ; 22 cm. Subjects; English language Rhetoric. Literature History and criticism. 1 Kg.
Verlag: for the Author, by J. Archdeacon Printer to the University; and sold by J. & J. Merrill, in Cambridge; J. Johnson and F. & C. Rivington, St. Paul's Churchyard, G. Robinson, Paternoster Row, B. Law, Ave-Mary Lane, B. White and R. Marsh, Fleetstreet, T. Cadell, Strand, and J. Deighton, Holborn, London., Cambridge, 1792
Anbieter: Justin Croft Antiquarian Books Ltd ABA, Faversham, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe
EUR 59,18
Währung umrechnenAnzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbFirst edition. Marsh, biblical critic and later bishop of Peterborough was born at Faversham, Kent, on 10 December 1757 and educated at Faversham grammar school and the King's School, Canterbury, before going up to Cambridge. He travelled in Egypt, Arabia and Europe before returning to Cambridge for his BD. The Authenticity of the five Books of Moses, defending Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch was one of his qualifying sermons. 4to (235 × 190 mm). pp. 16. Stitched as issued. Marginally browned and rather frayed.
Verlag: C. Marsh & T. Payne, H. Slater, S. Baker, F. Noble, W. Bathoe, J. Palairet,, London,, 1744
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
EUR 2.950,00
Währung umrechnenAnzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbThe 1744 issue of Du Bosc's important and luxurious 1743 edition of one hundred fables by Gabriello Faerno (1511-1561) in the original Latin verse (based mostly on Aesop, in part via Phaedrus) with parallel verse translations into French by Charles Perrault (1628-1703), best known as the author of the "Mother Goose" fairy tales, and with extensive additional material, including poems and letters by Faerno. Claude Du Bosc (1682-1746?), a French engraver who worked in England from 1712, signed the beautiful engraved frontispiece (Aesop talking to the animals) and almost certainly engraved the other illustrations and/or had them engraved by his assistants under his supervision. The present frontispiece and illustrations first appeared in the 1741, but the plates for the illustrations were revised or possibly even replaced (they now have wider borders) for Du Bosc's present 1743 edition. They bear no close relation to the illustrations in any Aesop, Phaedrus or Faerno edition before 1741 and form an original contribution to the illustration of these fables. Often the dark hatching of the backgrounds brings out the foreground With the 18th-century armorial bookplate of the Reverend Doctor Thomas Drummond. The illustration for fable 39 was accidentally omitted on page 91, which has a blank space where it should stand, and a crease made in the paper at the time of printing slightly affects the illustration for fable 63. There are also a few marginal stains in the first few leaves, not approaching the text, but the book is otherwise in very good condition and only slightly trimmed, giving very generous margins. The calf spine and corners had suffered from flaking but have been restored and are now sound. A luxurious edition of Faerno's 100 fables, combining all the textual additions of the excellent 1718 French edition with the original Latin and the new illustrations made by Claude Du Bosc in 1741.l ESTC N26724; cf. Cicognara 1124 (1743 issue); Cohen & De Ricci 371 (1743 issue); D. Foxon, English verse, F21 (1741 English & French ed.); ICCU, LO1E 011878 & PUVE 003849 (1743 issue & 1718 Padova French ed.); Osborne Coll. p. 566 (1741 French & English ed.); Pierpont-Morgan, Early children's books 11 (1718 Amsterdam French ed.); Pierpont-Morgan, Fox and grapes (1741 Amsterdam French & English ed.); Praz, p. 332 note (1741 French & English ed.); not in Fabula Docet; A.S. Hobbs, Fables. Early 19th-century half calf, sewn on recessed supports, Spanish-marbled sides, for the Signet Library in Edinburgh, each board with the gold-tooled British Royal arms in the form used in Scotland 1801-1816, encircled by the inscription "The Society of Writers to the Signet" (Signet Library stamp 3, ca. 1815), with a gold-tooled spine label with the title running up the spine in capitals. Restored and with later 19th-century endpapers, with the early 19th-century printed label with the shelf-mark transferred to the front paste-down. With richly designed, engraved frontispiece by Claude Du Bosc, and 99 (of 100) fine engraved illustrations to the fables on integral leaves (plate size about 9.5 x 10.5 cm). Further with a woodcut vase of flowers on the title-page, numerous rococo woodcut tailpieces and numerous decorative bands built up from typographic ornaments. Set in roman and italic types with an occasional word of Greek. Pages: [1], [1 blank], II, [1], [1 blank], [18], 238, [2], 45, [1 blank] pp.