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Verlag: HACHETTE LIVRE, 2012
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Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2019
ISBN 10: 0469123001ISBN 13: 9780469123007
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Verlag: HACHETTE LIVRE, 2017
ISBN 10: 2019171740ISBN 13: 9782019171742
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Verlag: HACHETTE LIVRE, 2012
ISBN 10: 2012746837ISBN 13: 9782012746831
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Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2019
ISBN 10: 046912301XISBN 13: 9780469123014
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Verlag: Let Me Print, 2012
ISBN 10: 5876515124ISBN 13: 9785876515124
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut - Gepflegter, sauberer Zustand. | Seiten: 310.
Verlag: HACHETTE LIVRE, 2012
ISBN 10: 2012769098ISBN 13: 9782012769090
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Verlag: Hagae Comitum, ex-Typographia Adriani Ulacq, Sumptibus Iohanni Ulacq, 1669
Relié. In-12 (8,7 x 14,5 cm), reliure plein veau, dos à 4 nerfs, caissons dorés, 348 pages texte en latin et en français ; mors fendus aux coiffes, manques de cuir aux coupes, ex-libris manuscrit, petite mouillure sur les premiers feuillets en tête, par ailleurs intérieur assez frais, état moyen. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Verlag: Cologne, 1695
Anbieter: Graphem. Kunst- und Buchantiquariat, Berlin, Deutschland
kl 8°, Ledereinbd. d. Zeit, 4 Bl., 418 S. - Rücken behelsmäßig stabilisiert, Ex Libris, zw. S. 168/169 Bindung fixiert, sehr vereinzelte Anstreichungen in Blei. Buch.
Ultrajecti [Utrecht], apud Petrum Elzevirium [Elzevier / Elsevier], 1671. Un vol. au format in-16 (137 x 87 mm) de 6 ff. n.fol. et 140 pp. Reliure de l'époque de plein veau moucheté havane, armes dorées de Le Fèvre de Caumartin de Saint-Ange portées au centre de chacun des plats, dos à nerfs orné de filets gras à froid, doubles caissons d'encadrement dorés, fleurons dorés, titre doré, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches jaunes et mouchetées. Exemplaire - sorti des presses des Elzevier - sous reliure aux armes de Le Fèvre de Caumartin, Marquis de Saint-Ange ; dont la bibliothèque s'avérait « remarquable tant par le choix des ouvrages que par la beauté des reliures » (in OHR). Les ''Scaligerana'' marquent la naissance d'un genre littéraire nouveau : les Ana ''Scaliger est l'un des plus grands érudits français du XVIème siècle. Il surpassa son père (Julés César) comme philologue, et se fit en outre un nom comme chronologiste et historien. Il est considéré comme le créateur de la science chronologique et notamment de la période julienne (en hommage à son père), utilisée en astronomie, qui permet une datation indépendante du calendrier en vigueur.'' Willems, Les Elzevier, 2150 - OHR, Guide de l'amateur de reliures armoriées, 651. - Dubuisson I, Armorial des principales maisons du royaume, p. 147. Angles élimés. Plats légèrement desquamés. Coiffe supérieure arasée. Petit manque en queue du dos. Petit manque angulaire ou marginal affectant deux feuillets. Quelques claires rousseurs dans le corps d'ouvrage. Du reste, bonne condition.
Verlag: Amstelodami. : Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1675
Anbieter: Besleys Books PBFA, Diss, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Hard Cover. Zustand: Good. Hardback, full comtemporary calf. 13.5 x 8cm. [8], 526pp, [50]pp index. Engraved title, woodcut head- and tail-pieces, initials, portrait woodcut of Caeser, 5 woodcut plates and complete with 3 folding engraved maps. Text in Latin. All in good clean condition. Binding worn and rubbed. Previous owners' names on end-papers. Some old worm damage to last few leaves, mainly to index. Commentaries on Caesar's wars.
Verlag: Lugduni Batavorum, Ex. Off. Elzeviriana, 1635
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Original Vellum? . 16mo. [22], 561, [70] pages. [3] leaves of plates. Illus. Maps. Port. 13 cm. In Latin. CONTENTS: C. Julii Cæsaris Commentariorum de bello gallico [C. Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic war]. --C. Julii Cæsaris Commentariorum de bello civili [C. Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Civil War]. --A. Hirtii Pansæ Commentariorum de bello Alexandrino [A. Hirtius Pansa Commentaries of the Alexandrian war]. --A. Hirtii Pansæ Commentariorum de bello africano [A. Hirtius Pansa Commentaries of the African war]. --A. Hirtii Pansæ Commentariorum de bello hispaniensi [A. Hirtius Pansa Hirtius Pansa's Commentaries of the Spanish war]. --C. Julii Cæsaris Fragmenta [C. Julius Caesar's Fragmenta]. --De galiæ divisione Aldi Manutii commentarius [The division Aldit Manutii Book]. --Nomenclator geographicus omnium galiæ, Germaniæ & Britanniæ locorum quorum Cæsarem fit mentio, excerptus . È Thesauro geographico Abrahami Ortelii. The first of three Elzevirean eds. Of 1635, distinguished by the buffalo's head in the headpieces of the dedicatory epistle and on p. 1, and misnumbered pages. A. Stanley Dreyfus, grandson-in-law of Leo Baeck's, copy with his name on inside cover. Vellum cover worn with title, publisher and year inked onto spine. Front hinge cracked, internal pages stained and darkened, but not fragile. Good Condition. (DREYFUS-3-7).
Verlag: Lugduni Batavorum (Leiden). Ex officina Elzeviriana (Elzevier), 1635
Anbieter: Antiquariat Ehbrecht - Preis inkl. MwSt., Ilsede, Deutschland
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8°, VIII, 526, 34 Seiten mit gestochenen Titelblatt, 1 Münzholzschnitt im Text und 5 ganzseitigen Textholzschnitten, betitelter und verzierter Original-Ganzledereinband mit Goldprägung und Goldschnitt - Vorderer Buchdeckel LOSE beiliegend sonst guter Zustand - 1635. c98255 la Gewicht in Gramm: 220.
Verlag: Elzevir, 1661
Anbieter: Prior Books Ltd, Cheltenham, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Contemporary or near contemporary full calf hardback with gilt lettered spine; rubbed and darkened, wear to rear corners, slightly parting at the joints, nonetheless still showing well and holding firm with strong joints. Contents tight, sound and clean. No pen-marks save a neat old former name. Endpapers loosened but not split. Not from a library so no such stamps or labels. Size: 190mm x 112mm; collation: pp. [14], 918, [31], complete with engraved title page (showing a small stain, even so clean and sharp) and a fold-out map, which is in fine shape: clear and quite bright with no splits. Thus a scarce book in satisfactory condition.
Verlag: E Theatro Shedoniano, Oxford, 1702
Anbieter: Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio, ABAA, Tuxedo, NY, USA
Buckram. Zustand: Very Good. Second edition. Folio (32 cm); [16], 183, [1], [28], [6], 174, [18] pages, and full-page engraved frontispiece by Michael Burghers of a laurel-crowned Cassandra, standing before the walls of Troy in flames. Greek and Latin in parallel columns. Collation includes title page in Greek (with engraved vignette of the Sheldonian Theatre) and a second title page in Latin (with vignette of Oxford University's crest). Advertisement leaf at end. Bound in modern library buckram. Pages somewhat toned at edges, but text block is sturdy and without significant blemish. References: ESTC T107442; The Greek poets of the Hellenistic period (following the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE and lasting three hundred years until the establishment of the Roman Empire) have a reputation for indulging in an ornate and sometimes opaque style that we would later associate with Mannerist poets like Gongora or Marino. Lycophron's Alexandra (or Cassandra) may be the epitome of that style. Even Alexandrian scholars of the time referred to it as "the obscure poem." Wikipedia quotes a modern critic who says the Alexandra "may be the most illegible piece of classical literature, one which nobody can read without a proper commentary and which even then makes very difficult reading." That must be why in the opening line the poet says, "I will spell out everything clearly, whatever you ask, from the very beginning." The Wiki article continues, "The poem is evidently intended to display the writer's knowledge of obscure names and uncommon myths; it is full of unusual words of doubtful meaning gathered from the older poets, and long-winded compounds coined by the author. . It was very popular, and was read and commented on very frequently. Two explanatory paraphrases of the poem survive, and the collection of scholia by Isaac and John Tzetzes is very valuable." The Oxford edition by John Potter (later Archbishop of Canterbury) offered here includes the Tzetzes scholia, as well as an exuberant Latin version of the poem by Joseph Scaliger (first published in 1566, when Scaliger was 25 years old) and notes by Scaliger's friend Willem Canter. Potter first published the text in 1697, but only this second edition bears his dedicatory epistle to the German classical scholar (who taught at Utrecht) Johann Georg Graevius.
Anbieter: Fronhofer Schlösschen Galerie, Burgsinn, Deutschland
Amstelodami, Typis Danielis Elzevirii Sumptibus Societatis, (Daniel Elzevier), 1664, in 16 de 456-(56) pp., titre-frontispice gravé et 3 plans dépliants, rel. d'ép. plein veau brun, dos à nerfs orné de fers dorés, bel ex. "Réimpression littérale de l'édition donnée par Louis Elzévier en 1650 (n° 1100)". (Willems, 1334).