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Verlag: Palala Press, 2016
ISBN 10: 1357100116ISBN 13: 9781357100117
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Verlag: Nouveau Monde Editions, 2009
ISBN 10: 2847364544ISBN 13: 9782847364545
Anbieter: Ammareal, Morangis, Frankreich
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Softcover. Zustand: Très bon. Edition 2009. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de ce livre à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Very good. Edition 2009. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this book's net price to charity organizations.
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Verlag: New York Graphic Society, 1968
ISBN 10: 0821203398ISBN 13: 9780821203392
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Verlag: Den Haag : Kruseman [193-?].
Anbieter: Paul van Kuik Antiquarian Music, Kranenburg, Deutschland
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113 S. Abb. Notenbeisp. Reg. OLn. Sprache: Niederländisch Gewicht in Gramm: 350.
Verlag: EVA Berlin, 1973
Anbieter: Buchhandlung Voigt, Annaberg- Buchholz, D, Deutschland
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276 S., HC, 8°, Ln mit SU, dieser etwas randlädiert, sonst in Ordnung Sprach: deu 444.
Verlag: Recklinghausen, Bongers., 1968
Anbieter: modernes antiquariat f. wiss. literatur, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland
gr. 8. 185 S. Abb. mit Text. Ln. mOU gut erhalten, textsauber.
Verlag: Les Belles Lettres, 2002
ISBN 10: 2251010947ISBN 13: 9782251010946
Anbieter: Gallix, Gif sur Yvette, Frankreich
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Zustand: Neuf.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Roma, Typis Regiae Officinae Polygraphicae, 1938. xxxii,253 pp. Cloth. (Scriptores Graeci et Latini R. Academiae Lync.; spine sl.used).
Verlag: Les Belles Lettres, 2003
ISBN 10: 2251010939ISBN 13: 9782251010939
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Softcover. Zustand: Très bon. Ancien livre de bibliothèque. Traces d'humidité sur les premières et dernières pages. Tome 1. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Very good. Former library book. Traces of humidity on the first and last pages. Volume 1. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
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Verlag: Darmstadt, Wiss. Buchgesellschaft,, 2005
ISBN 10: 3534181220ISBN 13: 9783534181223
Anbieter: Antiquariat Logos, München, Deutschland
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8°, Ln. m. SU. XVI, 330 S. Neuwertiges Ex. / Fine Copy // Florus (2.Jh. n.Chr.), war Literat, Redner und Historiker und ist vor allem bekannt geworden durch seine Römische Geschichte. Nach ihrer Hauptquelle wird diese Geschichte meist als "Epitome de Tito Livio" (Auszüge aus Titus Livius) bezeichnet. Darin wird die römische Geschichte den Abschnitten des menschlichen Lebens gleichgesetzt. Im Mittelpunkt steht daher wie bei Livius das römische Volk und dessen virtus oder Mannhaftigkeit. ISBN: 9783534181223 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 565.
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Meppel 1850, 179 pp. (blind binding, spots in the pp.) c328GG.
Paris 1827. Demi-toile. xii,547 pp. (cachet).
Erscheinungsdatum: 1967
Anbieter: Librairie Le Trait d'Union sarl., TROYES, Frankreich
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
P., Les Belles Lettres, 1967. 2 volumes in-8, br., CLXXI-152-154 pp. Traduction en regard du texte latin. /97D Dos insolé, bonne condition par ailleurs.
Zustand: Antiquarian. Belin, Paris, 1829. VIII,611p. Bound. Spine partly loose from binding (front joints cracked). Some foxing. Antiquarian.
Verlag: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt, 2005
Anbieter: Simon Hausstetter, Rohrdorf, Deutschland
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Hardcover. Zustand: Gut. Original-Leinen mit Schutzumschlag. XVI, 330 SS. Edition Antike. Zweisprachige Ausgabe lateinisch-deutsch. Gut erhalten. Sauberes Exemplar.
FLORUS.L. A. Florus cum notis integris C. Salmasii et selectissimis variorum, accurante S. M. D. C. Additus etiam L. Ampelius ex bibliotheca C. Salmasii.Amsterdam, ex officina Elzeviriana, 1660, très fort vol. pet. in-8°, br. (couv. XIXe), titre gravé par C.V. Dalen en front., dos cassé, ex. non coupé. 700 gr.
London 1822. 2 vols. L-8vo. vi,1129,lxxxviii pp. Gilt half-calf. (large paper ed.).
Verlag: Paris, Chez les Frères Barbou, 1794 - 1795 (L'An III de la République Française), 1794
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Niederlande
12mo. (IV),384 p. Modern half calf. 18.5 cm (Ref: This edition not in Schweiger and Brunet; however cf Schweiger 2,366; cf Brunet 2/2,1312; cf Ebert 7698) (Details: Latin text with facing French translation. Back with five raised bands; marbled boards, marbled endpapers. Only the upper margin has been cut) (Condition: Small bookplate on the front pastedown. Small waterstain in the right lower corner and the left inner corner of the first 30 p. Paper yellowing) (Note: This is the chief work of the Roman historian Lucius Annaeus Florus, who lived at the beginning 2nd century AD. It is an abridgement (epitome) of Roman history with special reference to the wars waged up to the age of Augustus. Florus 'shows a certain literary gift, marred, however, by a strong tendency to rhetoric. His brevity often entails obscurity, though he sometimes produces a felicitous epigram. (.) As an historian he is often inaccurate in both chronology and geography, but the work as a whole achieves a limited success as a rapid sketch of Roman military history. It was a favourite school-book in the 17th century'. (OCD, 2nd ed. p. 442) The Abbé Armand-Laurent Paul, 1740-1809, was a French jesuit and grammarian. He wrote a number of scholarly works; the first Barbou edition of his Florus, together with his notes and translation, dates from 1774 (Brunet 2,2 p. 1312). The edition of 1774 is common, the edition of 1794 is rather rare. The translations by Paul are said to be trustworthy, but dry) (Provenance: Bookplate of the Belgian ancient historian and archaeologist Marie Therèse Charlier on the front pastedown) (Collation: pi2, A-Q12) (Photographs on request) 400 gr.
Zustand: Antiquarian. Teubner, Leipzig, 1863. XX,125;XII,40p. Bound. Stamps on first pages. Antiquarian.
Verlag: Arnoldi Leers, Rotterdam, 1680
Anbieter: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Second Edition. (xxii) + 405 + (97)pp, woodcut title-vignette, sm 12mo, some age-browning, old ink notes, title leaf slightly defective with no loss of text, 5.5 x 3.5 inches/14 x 9 cms, bound in contemporary vellum, Provenance: previous owner's name: 'Ex Bibliotheca Betri Ceserhamn' on title page, good condition, Arnoldi Leers, Rotterdam, 1680. * Latin text.
Verlag: Ex Officina Arnoldi Leers, Rotterdam, 1680
Anbieter: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Vereinigtes Königreich
Vellum. Zustand: Good. (xxii)+405+(97)pp, woodcut title-vignette, sm 12mo, some age-browning, old ink-notes, title leaf slightly defective, contemporary vellum. Size: Sm 8vo. Hardback.
Verlag: Rotterdam (Roterodami), Ex officina Arnoldi Leers, 1680., 1680
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Niederlande
12mo. (XXIV, including frontispiece), 405; (99 index),(2 blank) p. Vellum 14 cm Favourite school-book in the 17th century (Ref: Schweiger 361) (Details: 5 thongs laced through the joints. Frontispiece, depicting a victorious Dea Roma on a pedastal, flanked by a statue of Romulus and of Caesar, who symbolize the beginning and the end of this historical work. At their feet the famous twins and the she-wolf. Woodcut printer's mark on the title, its motto reads: 'Labore et Vigilantia'. It depicts a woman, Vigilantia, holding an open book in her left hand, and a oil lamp in her right. At her feet a crane. The element 'labor' is represented by a ploughing farmer in the background. Leers used 8 different versions of this mark) (Condition: Vellum age-toned. Big inkstain on the lower board; a small shower of tiny inkstains on the back; two old and small paper library lables on the back. Name on the front flyleaf. Frontispiece printed with a worn plate. The outer edge of the frontispiece is thumbed. The paper is slightly yellowing) (Note: This is the chief work of the Roman historian Lucius Annaeus Florus, who lived at the beginning 2nd century AD. It is an abridgement of Roman history with special reference to the wars waged up to the age of Augustus. Florus 'shows a certain literary gift, marred, however,by a strong tendency to rhetoric. His brevity often entails obscurity, though he sometimes produces a felicitous epigram. (.) As an historian he is often inaccurate in both chronology and geography, but the work as a whole achieves a limited success as a rapid sketch of Roman military history. It was a favourite school-book in the 17th century'. (OCD, 2nd ed. p. 442) Schweiger records a host of Florus editions, among which 6 by the Dutch schoolmaster Johannes Min-Ellius, ca. 1625-1670. He produced one of the many school-editions of Florus. It was first published in Rotterdam in 1670, was a success, and was repeated there in 1680 and in 1698, in Copenhagen in 1700, in London in 1706, and in Leipzig in 1734. One seldom sees an edition of Min-Ellius in good condition. He was educated at the Erasmianum at Rotterdam, and was until his death a Praeceptor at the same school. Minellius, or Min-ellius, produced several school editions of classical authors, such as Vergil, Florus, Horace, Terentius and Ovid, with ample annotations in easy Latin. At the end of the 17th and in the 18th century his editions were widely used, not only on Dutch grammar schools, but also on German, English and Danish schools. After that they were barred from the schools because they were too unscientific, and offered too much help. They were esteemed to be 'pontes asinorum') (Provenance: 'Samuel Joannes de Hoest, 1817, 6m. 9d.' = 9 June 1817. Ds. Samuel Johannes de Hoest was a minister of the Dutch Protestant church in several small Dutch towns. He was born in Amsterdam in 1804. His father was there a pharmacist. Young Samuel visited the Athenaeum Illustre in his hometown. Thereafter he studied theology in Utrecht. He left quite a number of praeches. He died in Nijkerk in 1877, where he preached from 1831. (NNBW 8,782/84, more in J.P. de Bie & J. Loosjes, 'Biographisch woordenboek van protestantsche godgeleerden in Nederland. Deel 4', The Hague, 1931, p./ 92/93) So Samuel Joannes got this schoolbook a week before his 13th birthday, perhaps at the beginning or the end of his first year at the Athenaeum, and most likely from his parents. He certainly didnot receive it at the Athenaeum, where this kind of easy Latin books for dummies were banned) (Collation: *12, A-X12)(Photographs on request) 500 gr.
Leiden, S. Luchtmans, 1744 (ex typographia Dammeana). 2 vols. [xlviii],858,[122],39 pp. 19th cent. gold-tooled brown halfmorocco, spine with 5 false raised bands. (Corners and edges rubbed, heads dam., some stains at the beginning and end of the books) The last edition printed in the Netherlands in the 18th century. Contains also: L.Ampelius, Liber Memorialis. (Schweiger II, 363; Dibdin II, 11; Brunet II,1312 "Bonne édition").
Amsterdam, H. Wetstein, 1692 . [xxiv],588,[106],46 pp. Vellum, with on both sides in blind-tooling the coat of arms of James Harris, 1st Earl of Malmesbury (1746-1820; stamp 2), gilt flat spine with red label and green lozengeshaped ticket with the crest of the Harris family. (Upper joints for the greater part split; last flyleaf torn out) Provenance: 1) Supralibros of James Harris; 2) Handwritten on flyleaf: Lib[er] J[ohn] Venables E coll[egio] trin[ity] Oxon[iensis]; it also has a shelfmark on the first flyleaf; Harris studied in Winchester, Oxford and Leiden. In 1784 he came to Holland and was strongly associated with the Orangists. He retired in 1800 and was created earl. Contains also: L. Ampelius, Liber Memorialis.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Amsterdam, G. Gallet, 1702 (frontispiece of part I dated 1703). 3 parts in 1. [xxii],533-242,[100],46 pp. With 2 frontispieces (by J. Goeree and R. de Hooghe), ca. 75 small (numismatic) engravings, 1 large plate and 1 fold.table in red and black. Laced vellum. (paste-downs loose from boards; small stain on p.208. Spine slightly soiled. Good copy) Schweiger II.362.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Amsterdam, G. Gallet, 1702. 3 vol.in 1. [22],533.[1],242,[99].46 pp. Gilt vellum, with on both covers the coat of arms of Dordrecht, gilt flat spine with orange label. (Lacks ties; prize not present) Spoelder, Dordrecht 2.
Verlag: Amsterdam (Amstelodami), Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1674., 1674
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Niederlande
8vo. (XVI),588,(108 index),46,(2 blank) p. Overlapping vellum 20.5 cm (Ref: STCN ppn 842457577; Willems 1490; Berghman 2064; Rahir 1598; Schweiger 2,361; Ebert 7683. Spoelder p. 613, Hoorn 2) (Details: Prize copy, without the prize. 6 thongs laced through both joints. Blind stamped fleurs de lis on the back. Boards with blind double fillet borders, in the center of them the coat of arms of the city of Hoorn. Engraved title, depicting a throned goddess Roma on a pedestal, allegorical figures, representing Europe, Asia and Africa offer her their treasures; in the foreground Tibur, and little Romulus and Remus and their shewolf) (Condition: Prize gone. vellum age-toned, slightly soiled and scratched. All 4 textile fastening ties gone. Front flyleaf gone. Title slightly worn. Name on the front pastedown) (Note: 'Favourite school-book in the 17th century'. This is the chief work of the Roman historian Lucius Annaeus Florus, who lived at the beginning 2nd century AD. It is an abridgement of Roman history with special reference to the wars waged up to the age of Augustus. Florus 'shows a certain literary gift, marred, however, by a strong tendency to rhetoric. His brevity often entails obscurity, though he sometimes produces a felicitous epigram. (.) As an historian he is often inaccurate in both chronology and geography, but the work as a whole achieves a limited success as a rapid sketch of Roman military history. It was a favourite school-book in the 17th century'. (OCD, 2nd ed. p. 442) § This edition is a socalled 'Variorum edition'. It offers a 'textus receptus' which is widely accepted, accompanied with the commentary and the annotations of various specialists, taken or excerpted from earlier useful, normative or renewing editions. Editions like these, 'cum notis Variorum', were useful, but never broke new ground. The production of these sometimes overloaded editions was the specialty of Dutch scholars of the 17th and 18th century. The compilers seldom were great scholars, but often hard working schoolmasters. Their involvement in publishing a new edition was limited to the necessary, but ungrateful task of the beast of burden. § This Variorum edition was produced by, so the title says, S.M.D.C, that is by Cornelis Schrevelius, who took his doctoral degree in Paris as a Doctor of Medicine in 1627. Hence S.M.D.C., that is Schrevelius Medicus Doctor Cornelis. He taught classics at the Schola Latina at Leiden, where he had been raised himself. In 1642 he succeeded his father, Theodorus Schrevelius, as the rector (Moderator) of the school. He died in 1664, a few days after having completed an edition of Claudian. He raised at least 11 kids, and fell victim to the plague. (A.M. Coebergh van den Braak, Meer dan zes eeuwen Leids Gymnasium, Leiden, 1988, p. 47/55) § This edition of 1674 is a reissue of the Elzevier edition of 1660. The commentary of the French scholar Claude Saumaise, latinized as Claudius Salmasius, 1588-1653, was adopted from the Elzevier edition of 1638, which edition included also the 'editio princeps' of the 'Liber Memorialis' of Lucius Ampelius. Salmamius was since 1631 professor at the University of Leiden) (Provenance: On the front pastedown in ballpoint: 'Lennart Hakanson', 1939-1987, professor of Latin at the university of Uppsala) (Collation: *8, AQ-2Z8, 3A4 (leaf 3A4 blank)) (Photographs on request) 700 gr.
Verlag: Berlin Haude und Spener, 1750
Anbieter: Wiener Antiquariat Ingo Nebehay GmbH, Wien, Österreich
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Kl-8; Titel mit gestochener Vignette, 10 Bll., 80 pp, 57 Bll. (Index), 24 Bll. (Ampelius); dekorativer blind- und goldgeprägter Lederband der Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung, zwei Rückenschildchen, goldgeprägtem Kardinalswappen auf Vorderdeckel, Buntpapiervorsätzen mit floralen Mustern und dreifachem Goldschnitt (geringfügig berieben, kleine Siegelspuren auf Vorsätzen); ausgezeichnet erhaltenes, frisches und fleckenfreies Exemplar. Engelmann 363. - Hauptsächlich auf Livius fußender Abriss der römischen Geschichte, zusammengestellt um 120 n. Chr. von Lucius Annaeus Florus und trotz mancher geographischer und chronologischer Irrtümer im Mittelalter viel benutzt. Die vorliegende, mit einem ausführlichen Index versehene Ausgabe wurde von dem deutschen Theologen und Pädagogen Johann Peter Miller (1725-1789) besorgt und enthält als Anhang den "Liber memorialis" des Lucius Ampelius, ein in der römischen Kaiserzeit entstandenes Lehrbuch der antiken Mythologie, Geographie und Geschichte. Welcher Kardinal das hübsche Buch in seiner Bibliothek stehen hatte, konnten wir bisher leider nicht feststellen.
Verlag: Strassburg (Argentorati), Apud Georg. Andr. Dolhopf & Joh.Eberh. Zetzner, 1669., 1669
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Niederlande
8vo. (32),452,(155, 'Variae lectiones' & index),(1 blank) p.; frontispiece. Vellum 17 cm (Ref: VD17 3:306199X; Schweiger 2,361; Fabricius/Ernesti 2,444; Graesse 2,605) (Details: 5 thongs laced through the joints. Frontispiece depicts two discussing Roman warriors, at their feet the she-wolf and the twins Romulus and Remus, above their head soars a big eagle holding in its claws a crown and a scepter. Woodcut printer's mark, depicting a bust of the Greek goddess Athena) (Condition: 3 thongs of the joint of the lower board snapped. Vellum age-toned & somewhat soiled. Pastedown of the lower board detached. Old ink annotations in the first gatherings. Ten gatherings browning) (Note: Favourite school-book in the 17th century. This is the chief work of the Roman historian Lucius Annaeus Florus, who lived at the beginning 2nd century AD. It is an abridgement of Roman history with special reference to the wars waged up to the age of Augustus. Florus 'shows a certain literary gift, marred, however, by a strong tendency to rhetoric. His brevity often entails obscurity, though he sometimes produces a felicitous epigram. (.) As an historian he is often inaccurate in both chronology and geography, but the work as a whole achieves a limited success as a rapid sketch of Roman military history. It was a favourite school-book in the 17th century'. (OCD, 2nd ed. p. 442) This Florus edition was produced by the German classical scholar Johannes Casper Freinsheim, 1608-1660. He was an excellent representative of the flourishing school of Roman History at the University of Strassburg. 'The editions of the Roman historians published by this school were distinguished for the excellence'. According to Sandys he 'produced excellent editions of Florus'. (Sandys 2, p. 367) . At the end have been added 22 pages with 'Variae Lectiones' and an index of 134 pages, of which Fabricius/Ernesti record that 'In indice multa ad explicandam latinitatem pertinentia sunt'. This edition of 1669 is a reissue of the edition of 1636, also printed by Zetzner in Strassburg. It is based, according to the enumeration on the verso of the title, on earlier editions: 'Flori contextus, a Iohanne Camerte, Ioanne Stadio, Elia Vineto, Iano Grutero, Claudio Salmasio & Isacio Pontano, e manuscriptis codicibus emendatus, in versiculos distinctus'. Freinshemius added many conjectures of his own, consulting older editions. In the introduction however no mention is made of manuscripts, but 'interdum etiam ubi manifesta correctionis ratio est, ex aliorum ingenio nostroque restituimus'. (p. a8 verso)) The editio of Camertis is of 1518, Stadius of 1567, Vinetus of 1576, Gruter of 1597, Salmasius of 1609, Pontanus of 1626. The notes at the end of each caput have been selected from the just mentioned editors, '& quotquot ex aliis philologicis auctoribus, nostrove ingenio depromere licuit' (p. a2 verso)) (Collation: a-b8, A-2P8 (leaf 2P8 verso blank) (Photographs on request) 1000 gr.
Leiden, J. van der Linden jun., 1722. [66],960,[120],52 pp. Gilt vellum with on both sides the arms of Alkmaar, in 2 double-line fillets with floral corner-pieces, flat spine with 5 tooled compartments with floral motive, handwritten title in upper compartment. (Some spots on the binding;Stamp on title-page and first fly-leaf.; ex praemio and ties lacking;) Spoelder, Alkmaar 4; First Duker edition; Contains also: Lucius Ampelius ex bibl.Cl.Salmasii. (Brunet II,1132).