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Verlag: Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd 2013-02-18, Totnes, Devon, 2013
ISBN 10: 1903018927ISBN 13: 9781903018927
Anbieter: Blackwell's, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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hardback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: Forgotten Books, 2018
ISBN 10: 0666845263ISBN 13: 9780666845269
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut - Gepflegter, sauberer Zustand. | Seiten: 474 | Sprache: Französisch.
Couverture souple. Zustand: bon. RO40242307: 1843. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos fané, Quelques rousseurs. 468 pages. Texte en latin et en français en regard. Papier muet encollé sur le dos, le consolidant. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. . . . Classification Dewey : 870-Littératures des langues italiques. Littérature latine.
Verlag: HACHETTE LIVRE, 2012
ISBN 10: 201267724XISBN 13: 9782012677241
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2010
ISBN 10: 1120881617ISBN 13: 9781120881618
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New. KlappentextrnrnThis scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have.
Verlag: Teubner, Leipzig, 1975
Anbieter: Michael Fehlauer - Antiquariat, Muenster, Deutschland
8°. (Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana.). XXVIII, 336 S.; Blauer OLn mit Rücken- u. Deckeltitel, Fadenh.; 491 gr. Sprache: Latein, Das sehr gut erhaltene Exemplar ist in selbstklebende Klarsichtfolie eingeschlagen.- "Von Palladius ist das Opus agriculturae (auch De re rustica genannt) erhalten, eine Darstellung der Landwirtschaft in 14 Büchern und einem Lehrgedicht. Das erste Buch enthält allgemeine Anweisungen. In den Büchern 2-13 beschreibt der Autor detailliert für jeden Monat des Jahres die typischen Arbeiten auf einem römischen Bauernhof. Buch 14, das 1925 von Josef Svennung entdeckt und 1926 ediert wurde, handelt von der Veterinärmedizin. Das Lehrgedicht gibt Anweisungen zur Baumveredelung (Carmen de insitione) in metrischer Form (Distichen). Für Palladius typisch ist die Beschränkung auf praktische Anweisungen" (Wikipedia). 650 Gramm.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2018
ISBN 10: 0270942130ISBN 13: 9780270942132
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: Mannheim, Societatis Lit.,, 1781
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bernhard Schäfer, Bad Karlshafen, Deutschland
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280 S. Schönes, sauberes Exemplar. Gerne schicke ich Ihnen bei Bedarf Fotos von diesem Buch. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550 Lederbd. d. Zt. mit reicher floraler RVerg. (leicht berieben, kaum fleckig).
Verlag: De Gruyter, 1975
ISBN 10: 3598715730ISBN 13: 9783598715730
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering.
Verlag: Mannhemii Cura & Sumptibus Societatis literatae, 1781
Anbieter: Neusser Buch & Kunst Antiquariat, Neuss, NRW, Deutschland
Erstausgabe
1. Erstausgabe. Nr. 83. 8° 280 Seiten. Halbleder, mit Lederecken. Marmorierte Deckel, Einband stärker berieben und bestossen, Fehlstellen, Biblioexempl. mit den üblichen Merkmalen wie kleine Notizen, Stempel, Aufkleber. Latein 0,300 gr.
Verlag: Mannheim Cura & Sumptibus Societas literatae, 1781
Anbieter: Antiquariat Michael Solder, Münster, NRW, Deutschland
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Zustand: Gut. 280 S. Mit figürlicher Titelvignette Engelmann / Preuss 469,- Schweiger II, 2 , 702,- Palladius : röm. Schriftsteller des 4 Jhdt. n. Chr. Schrieb in 14 Büchern über den Landbau. Aufgeteilt in Vorwort, 12 Monatsabschnitten, schließt das Buch im 14. Teil über die Baumzucht, der in elegischen Destichen abgefasst ist. Gutes Exemplar der sog. Gesner Ausgabe, " diese Ausgabe(n) bildet die eigentliche Theile der "re rustica" . . Schweiger la Gewicht in Gramm: 550 8° Schlichter Pappband der Zeit mir handschriftlichem Rückentitel. (An den Kanten etwas berieben).
Verlag: per Dionisio Ramanzini, In Verona, 1810
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Orfeo (ALAI - ILAB), Bologna, BO, Italien
in 4°, 26 cm, rilegatura recente in pelle; pp. XIV, 300; vignetta incisa al frontespizio, marca di Ramanzini (Fenice; motto: Semper eadem; iniziali: DR). in fine. Leggero alone all'angolo superiore delle prime 50 pagine che non tocca il testo Molto buono.
Lugduni (Lyon), Seb. Gryphium, 1549. 8vo. Without binding. With printers wood-cut device on title and on last leaf. 184,(8) pp. Lower right corner of the first leaves with a small faint brownspot. Scarce early edition of Palladius's work on agriculture from the 4th century A.D. He was a knowledgeable agriculturist with estates in Italy and Sardinia, experienced in climatic conditions and soil-variations, he wrote this practical manual once thought to contain fourteen books only, an introductory book followed by one for each month of the year and an apendix 'de insitione', but an extra book to the work was found by Svennung, which he published in 1926. - Adams P 110.
Verlag: Paris: Robert Estienne, 1543., 1543
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
8vo. pp. 186, [6]. woodcut printer's device on title. modern calf (some headlines cropped, minor marginal dampstain to a couple of leaves). The third volume (of five) in Robert Estienne's collection of the Latin writers on agriculture (Scriptores Rei Rusticae). According to Schreiber each of the five parts was originally issued separately, and it is most uncommon to find complete sets. Palladius was a specialist on agriculture and possessed estates in both Italy and Sardinia. His work, which gives detailed monthly instructions for the typical activities on an average Roman farm, was well known in the Middle Ages. Adams P111. BM STC French p. 335. Renouard p. 55, no. 2. Schreiber 70c.
Verlag: Nicolò Zoppino, 1528
Anbieter: LIBRERIA ANTIQUARIA PIEMONTESE, TORINO, Italien
Rilegato. Zustand: quasi ottimo. In 4° (20,8 x 15). Cc. (6) + LXXII. Stupendo frontespizio xilografico a bordura che racchiude la marca con una raffigurazione di San Nicola nella sua cattedra episcopale. Invisibili restauri al titolo, conserva qualche traccia di sporco e duso. Buon esemplare in elegante legatura metà Settecento tutta pelle maculata, cornice oro ai piatti, titolo al dorso su tassello in marocchino. Rara edizione adorna di uno splendido frontespizio xilografico del fondamentale trattato per la descrizione del mondo e delle tecniche agricole di epoca greca e romana. Lautore, vissuto nel IV secolo d.C., la divise in un capitolo introduttivo e altri dodici su vari temi, uno per ogni mese dellanno. É la seconda edizione in volgare, (1a: Siena 1526), redatta dal "Maestro Pietro Marino da Fuligno" che la dedica al suo benefattore Giulio Colonna. Rare second Italian translation of the basilar work on Agriculture of ancient Rome, written around the IV Century a.C. Unobtrusive marginal restoration in the magnificent xylographic title-page, some traces of use overall a very good copy in pleasant Eighteenth Century full marbled calf, title on morocco piece on spine gilt. ICCU/EDIT16, n. 47210 (solo 8 es.). BRUNET, suppl. II-133. SANDER, n. 5394 e pl. 135. Non in ADAMS e BM.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Parisiis ( Paris ) , apud Ioannem Parvum sub Flore Lilio , Via ad sanctum Iacobum, in-folio, 326 x 220 mm, (56) nn pp with large printer's mark of Iehan Petit on the title page + 506 pp +(4)nn pp (colophon and 3 bl.) (Complete, collation identical to Adams S810). The colophon reads ; '' Impressum Lutetiae praelo Antonii Augerelli , Impensis autem Ioannis Parvi, & Galeoti à Prato. Mense Februario Anno M.D.XXXIII ''. Bound in old blindtooled calf, skilfully rebacked , upper board with some leather restorations, lower board nearly intact. Margin of first fly leaf with some paper restoration , title page with a few old unobtusive stains . The only mark of provenance is a number in ink on the first paste down ; '' 174 ''. Fine copy of this rare edition, with a crisp , near stainless interior in a finely restored - most probabably - first binding.
Verlag: Venundantur Iodoco Badio Ascensio|[Josse Bade], 1529
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Couverture rigide. - Venundantur Iodoco Badio Ascensio [Josse Bade], s.l. [Paris] 1529 et 1524 pour les deux textes suivants, in-folio (20,5x31,5cm), A6 A8 a-t8 v6 x8 et Aa6 4 A-O8 et Aa10, relié. - Première édition parisienne du Libri de re rustica illustrée d'un titre-frontispice représentant une scène d'imprimerie, ainsi que diverses scènes mythologiques en encadrement. Une annotation manuscrite du temps sur la page de titre. Belles lettrines. Cette édition contient le glossaire de Giorgio Merula, les commentaires de Filippo Beroalda l'Ancien sur les treize livres de Columelle, ainsi que la table d'Alde Manuce sur la durée du jour et la taille des ombres portées, suivant les enseignements de Palladius. Troisième édition chez Josse Bade pour Macrobii Aurelii Theodosii Viri consularis, après celles de 1515 et 1519. Elle est suivie sous pagination particulière d'un opuscule de Censorin intitulé De die natali. Page de titre-frontispice répétée. Lettrines identiques au texte précédent ; un large bandeau représentant des astronomes, ainsi que plusieurs autres vignettes et schémas astronomiques in-texte. Une très importante carte de Macrobe représentant les zones climatiques. Reliure en plein vélin rigide crème d'époque. Dos à six nerfs. Titre à la plume contemporain de l'ouvrage dans le premier caisson et étiquette plus tardive dans le second. Restes de fermoirs. Toutes tranches mouchetées rouges. Quelques soulignements et annotations marginales de l'époque. Quelques pâles mouillures et déchirures marginales sans manque. Une déchirure en coin sans perte de texte au feuillet miiii du second texte. Exemplaire particulièrement frais. Le Libri de re rustica est une réunion de textes didactiques en prose sur l'agriculture et la vie à la campagne, laissés par les quatre grands agronomes antiques Caton l'Ancien, Varron, Columelle et Palladius ; y sont abordés la culture des champs et des jardins, l'élevage des abeilles, la pêche, l'économie rurale (recettes de cuisine, de médecine), ainsi que les travaux de plantation. Ces textes sont traditionnellement imprimés dans des éditions collectives et adoptent un ton scientifique et non littéraire comme avait pu le faire Virgile dans ses Géorgiques. Ainsi, dès 1472 et jusque vers le milieu du XVIIIème siècle, ces textes seront régulièrement et collectivement édités sous la coupe des plus grands imprimeurs européens, d'abord en Italie, le berceau de l'humanisme, puis en France et en Allemagne. Dans la deuxième moitié du siècle, on fit plutôt des éditions séparées, il faudra ensuite attendre le regain d'intérêt de la seconde moitié du XVIIIème pour les réalités agricoles et voir ces uvres éditées à nouveau. La seconde partie est constituée du célèbre Commentaire du Songe de Scipion par Macrobe, ainsi que des sept livres de ses Saturnales, banquet philosophique se déroulant à la période éponyme et durant lequel douze devisants dissertent sur l'histoire et la philosophie romaine, puis proposent une explication des textes de Virgile. Ces Saturnales sont aussi l'occasion d'un débat sur les aliments et leurs propriétés. De die natali (« Du jour de naissance ») traite de la naissance et de la vie de l'homme, des jours, les mois, des années, des rites religieux, il s'agit d'une importante mine d'information concernant les usages de l'Antiquité : calcul du terme de la naissance, zodiaque, la théorie de Pythagore sur la musique et les planètes, et l'influence sur la durée de gestation. Il y est question de la vie divisée en périodes ou années climatériques, et de sa durée limitée à quatre-vingts ou à cent ans au plus. Censorinus fournit aussi de nombreux repères chronologiques historiques. Très bel ensemble de textes tout à fait symbolique du regain d'intérêt des auteurs de la Renaissance pour les textes antiques classiques ou mineurs, et qui confirme la vision d'une Rome idéale et harmonieuse. [ENGLISH TRANSLATION FOLLOWS] Libri de re rustica M. Catonis, M. Terentii Varronis, M. Iunii Moderati Columelle, Palladii R A6 A8 a-t8 v6 x8 et Aa6 4 A-O8 et Aa10.
Verlag: Venice, in aedibus haer. Aldo Manuzio & haer. Andrea Torresano, 1533
Anbieter: Sokol Books Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. [GILT INITIALS] 8vo. ff. (liv) 295 (i). Italic letter with Roman. Initials supplied in gold with red penwork, printer's device to t-p and final ep, a few woodcuts of agricultural instruments and land measurements, a.e.g. Very light age yellowing, the odd marginal spotting. A fine, very well-margined copy, crisp and clean, in early C18 French crimson morocco in the style of Derome, marbled paper to pastedowns, cover edges gilt to a triple rule, gilt inner dentelles. Spine in seven compartments, with large gilt thistle, rosettes and foliage, gilt title and printer's name. Armorial bookplate of William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore, 4th Baron Harlech, to front pastedown, silk marker. The early initials painted gold with red penwork were probably produced in France by an anonymous artist. They reflect types based on Roman epigraphy, especially Geoffrey Tory's manual 'Champfleury' (Paris, 1529). They may have been inspired by the gilt initials often executed for Jean Grolier. The finely gilt thistles on the spine closely resemble those in Barber, 'Printed Books and Bookbindings', FL. 75, W.Cat.212. A fine, large copy of this successful collection of famous classical texts on agriculture, edited by the friar and humanist Giovanni Giocondo and integrated with material from the Giunta edition of 1521. The thorough subject index which precedes the texts was devised for a C16 readership interested in the classical rustic virtues of landownership and the practical aspects of country life, with topics as varied as the best place to set up a beehive, horticulture, remedies for dogs with flees and sick horses, ways to scare snakes off stables and regulations for workers. Marcus Porcius Cato (234-149 BC) was a Roman statesman, military officer and author. His only complete, extant work, 'De Agri Cultura' (c.160 BC) is a manual on the management of a country estate reliant on slaves, with a special interest in the cultivation of vines. A prolific writer patronised by Augustus, Marcus Terentius Varro (116-107BC) based his 'Rerum rusticarum libri tres' on his direct experience of farming. He notably warns his readers to avoid marshlands, where 'animalia minuta' that cannot be seen by the human eye may be breathed in or swallowed and cause illnesses. A soldier and farmer, Lucius Moderatus Columella (4-70AD) is best known for his 'Res rustica' in twelve volumes and the shorter 'De arboribus'. Intended as a manual of husbandry, 'Res rustica' deals with a wealth of activities including the cultivation of vines and olives, the farming and treatment of animals, and the management of workers. 'De arboribus' contains information on horticulture, subdivided by kind of tree. Inspired by Columella and much admired in the medieval period, Palladius's (C4-5AD) 'Opus agriculturae' (or 'De re rustica') provides an account of the typical monthly activities of a Roman farm, and mentions the utility of building mills over abundant waterways to grind wheat. These texts, first published together in Venice in 1472, enjoyed wide circulation in C16 Italy and France. This copy was part of the library at Glyn Cywarch, owned by William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore, 4th Baron Harlech.USTC 800776; Brunet V, 246; Rénouard 109:9; Graesse V, 331: 'Texte de la première Aldine avec quelques corrections empruntées à la Juntine de 1521.'.
Verlag: Reggio Emilia, Bartholomaeus de Bruschis, Bottonus, 5 June 1482, 1482
Anbieter: Sokol Books Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Folio. 4 parts in 1, with continuous pagination. 310 unnumbered ll., A6 a8 b-c10 d8 e-g10 i8 K10 (K1 blank) L10 m-s8 &8 8 8 2a8 2b12 (2b1 blank) 2c-2d8 2e-2h10 [chi]2(-2), lacking final blanks. Roman letter, little Greek. 8- and 3-line initials, chapter headings on b6-7 and 2-line initials on 2c2-3 all supplied in red. Lower outer edge of some ll. slightly worn, very slight water stain at gutter of final ll., occasional minor spotting or finger-soiling to outer upper blank margin, printer's smudge to upper outer blank corner of C9, small worm holes at gutter of 2c8-2h10, outer margin of penultimate and last leaf repaired with traces of glue, blank recto of first and verso of last very slightly soiled. A handsome, well-margined copy, on thick paper, in marbled boards c1800, edges and joints worn, ancient paper labels to spine. Bookplate and shelfmark of Biblioteca Terzi to front pastedown, stamps of Lawes Agricultural Trust to front and rear pastedowns, slightly later ex-libris 'Petri Matthei Plebani Canonici Ecclesiae (?) Bergomi h 68 9' to foot of last, occasional C16 annotations in red and black-brown ink. Bel exemplaire de cette édition, extrêmement rare' ('Catalogue des livresde la bibliothèque de feu M. le marquis De Terzi', this copy, 1861, lot 195). The earliest recorded private owner of this copy was a priest in Bergamo, and the last the Bergamese Marquis de Terzi. It was the second edition issued in northern Italy, and one of only three works printed by the de Bruschisthe first printers in Reggio Emilia. 'This is a good example of the rivalry between the prototypographers, five Italian incunabula of the "Scriptores rei rusticae", by five different printers, in three cities; three editions by three different printers in one of them, Reggio Emilia [] After that the tradition of the four "Scriptores" was common' (Sarton, 'Hellenistic Science and Culture', 388). This florilegium of agricultural works was devised for a readership interested in the classical rustic virtues of landownership and the practical aspects of country life, with topics as varied as the best place to set up a beehive, horticulture, remedies for dogs with flees and sick horses, ways to scare snakes off stables and regulations for workers. Marcus Porcius Cato (234-149 BC) was a Roman statesman, military officer and author. His only complete, extant work, 'De Agri Cultura' (c.160 BC) is a manual on the management of a country estate reliant on slaves, with a special interest in the cultivation of vines. A prolific writer patronised by Augustus, Marcus Terentius Varro (116-107BC) based his 'Rerum rusticarum libri tres' on his direct experience of farming. He notably warns his readers to avoid marshlands, where 'animalia minuta' that cannot be seen by the human eye may be breathed in or swallowed and cause illnesses. A soldier and farmer, Lucius Moderatus Columella (4-70AD) is best known for his 'Res rustica'in this edition with a commentary by Pomponius Laetuswhich deals with a wealth of activities including the cultivation of vines and olives, the farming and treatment of animals, and the management of workers. Inspired by Columella and much admired in the medieval period, Palladius's (C4-5AD) 'Opus agriculturae' (or 'De re rustica') provides an account of the typical monthly activities of a Roman farm, and mentions the utility of building mills over abundant waterways to grind wheat. A well-margined copy with very practical marginaliahighlighting sections on castrating chickenssuggesting a landowner's everyday use. Boston PL, Harvard, LC, Michigan State, Huntington, Newberry and Walters Art Museum copies recorded in the US.BMC VII 1086; Goff S347; HC 14565*; GW M41059. Not in Simon or Oberlé. Catalogue des livres rares et précieux provenant de la bibliothèque de feu M. le marquis De Terzi de Bergame (Paris, 1861); G. Sarton, Hellenistic Science and Culture in the Last Three Centuries B.C. (Cambridge, MA, 1959).