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Verlag: Harvard University Press (edition Abridged - Bilingual), 2005
ISBN 10: 0674996135ISBN 13: 9780674996137
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Verlag: Harvard University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0674996747ISBN 13: 9780674996748
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Verlag: Frankfurt am Main : Insel-Verl., 1989
ISBN 10: 3458328653ISBN 13: 9783458328650
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Taschenbuch. 1. Aufl. 173 S. m. Namenseintr. a. Vorsatz, Buchschnitt m. Stemp. // Belletristik, Klassische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft L010 9783458328650 *.* Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Verlag: Harvard University Press, 2001
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Zustand: Good. 2001. Reprinted. 624 pages. No dust jacket. Green cloth boards with gilt lettering. Clean pages with light tanning and mild foxing throughout. Binding remains firm. Boards have mild edge-wear with slight rubbing to surfaces and bumping to corners. Gilt lettering is bright and clear. Book has a slight forward lean.
Verlag: Cambridge, Harvard University Press
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Zustand: Gut. XLIII; 595 Seiten. Nur auf einigen Seiten kleine Bleistiftanstreichungen eines nicht unbedeutenden Philosophen, sonst FRISCHES, SEHR schönes Exemplar. gr Gewicht in Gramm: 300 Originalleinen mit Original-Schutzumschlag. 15 cm.
Verlag: Society of Biblical Literature, 2002
ISBN 10: 1589830377ISBN 13: 9781589830370
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Paperback. Very good. Blind-stamp on half-title, small ink note on back blank. 187 pp.
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Verlag: Society of Biblical Literature, 2001
ISBN 10: 1589830083ISBN 13: 9781589830080
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Paperback. Greek text and English translation. Very good, blind-stamp on half-title 318 pp.
Verlag: Harvard University Press 2005-06-24, Cambridge, Mass. |London, 2005
ISBN 10: 0674996143ISBN 13: 9780674996144
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hardback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
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München 1968. 524 Ss. M.29 Taf. Leinen met SU. (Tusculum).
Verlag: London & Cambridge : Heinemann & Harvard University Press, 1960
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17 x 11 cm. Zustand: Gut. Reprint / The Loeb Classical Library. V, 623 Pages Original Leineneinband mit Bibliotheksschild auf Vordeckel. Innen mit Bibliotheksstempeln, sauberer, sehr guter Zustand. In Englisch und Griechisch - Original Cloth-Binding with Library label on front cover. Inside with Library stamps, in very good condition. In English and Greek B07-03-06B|S70 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 320.
Verlag: B. G. Teubner, 1893
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Zustand: Good. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Clean from markings. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. Post 8vo. Clothbound. Gilt title on backstrip. Paper covers bound-in. Firm binding. pages clean. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,400grams, ISBN:
Verlag: Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep, Amsterdam, 2013
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Berger & De Vries, Groningen, Niederlande
Linnen met stofomslag. 381 pp. landkaarten. -(Boek is als nieuw; nog in plastic seal!).
Verlag: Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep, Amsterdam, 2013
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Linnen met stofomslag. 381 pp. landkaarten. -(Goed exemplaar).
Verlag: Olms, 1978
ISBN 10: 3487065401ISBN 13: 9783487065403
Anbieter: Celler Versandantiquariat, Eicklingen, Deutschland
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Olms, Hildesheim, 1978. XI/308 S., Leinen---- Neuwertig, original verlagsfrisch verpackt. Alpha-Omega, Reihe A, Band XXV - 750 Gramm.
Verlag: Harvard University Press, London, 1969
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hardcover. Zustand: fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: near fine. Translated by Conybeare. 2 volumes, 16mo, green cloth, price-clipped d.w. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press/ London: Heinemann, 1969. Reprint Edition. A fine set in near fine dust wrappers. Loeb Classical Library, Books #16 & 17. Text in Greek and English.
Verlag: Stuttgart, Metzler., 1832
Anbieter: Antiquariat Nosbüsch und Stucke, Euskirchen, NRW, Deutschland
706 S. Marmorierter Pappband der Zeit mit Rückenschild und -vergoldung. (Griechische Prosaiker). Schönes Exemplar.
Verlag: München, Zürich : Artemis-Verlag,, 1983
Anbieter: Antiquariat Heubeck, Neuendettelsau, Deutschland
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1168 S., Sehr guter Zustand, offensichtlich ungelesen. Vita Apollonii 3760815460 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 800 8°, gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Schutzumschlag.
Verlag: Zürich, Meyer & Zeller, (1844)., 1844
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Niederlande
X,XVI,449,80,26 p. H.cl. 28 cm (Text & commentary)(Fold and small tear in title; small inkstain on title; slightly foxed) 1500 gr.
Paris, Didot, 1878. 4to. viii,507,xxvii,115 pp. Toile (pp.289-306 petite déchirure dans la charnière av.reparations / small tear in joint of pp.289-306 with tape repair).
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Paris, G.Cavellat (exc. B.Prevost), 1555. Cum privilegio regis. Sm-8vo. [xxxii],634 (=638) pp. With a few head pieces (woodcuts); text in italics. Later cased boards. (one small wormhole in lower margin; from p.557 onwards: a few small wormholes in lower margin; p. 310-335: some pencil underlinings). Hoffmann III.81. Not in Adams.
Verlag: Leipzig (Lipsiae), Apud Thomam Fritsch, 1709. (Colophon at the end: 'Typis Christophori Fleischeri, an. MDCCIX'), 1709
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Niederlande
Folio. (VIII),XLIII, (I);987 p. Vellum 37 cm (Ref: Hoffman 3,77/78; Ebert 16744a; Brunet 4,619; Graesse 5,273; not yet in VD18) (Details: Back with 6 raised bands. Boards with blindstamped borders. Blindstamped floral ornament in the center of the boards. Title in red and black. Woodcut printer's mark on the title: a pegasus flying among the clouds. Text in 2 columns, Greek with parallel Latin translation. The commentary is printed on the lower part of the pages. Occasional text engravings) (Condition: Vellum age-toned, spotted and scuffed. Front joint split, but strong. Rear joint starting to split. Endpapers worn and waterstained. Small blind stamp near the lower edge of the title. Paper browning, occasionally severe foxing) (Note: The Suda, a 10th century Byzantine encyclopedia, knows three Greek sophists called Philostratus, three generations living between 160 and 250 A.D. The first one is thought to have written most works, the 'Vita Apollonii' (Life of Apollonius), the 'Vitae Sophistarum' (Biographies of Sophists), the 'Gymnastikos', the 'Heroikos', the 'Eikones', and 'Dialexeis', and a collection of 73 letters, mostly love letters. (Neue Pauly 9, Philostratos 5-8) In the first years of the third century Philostratus moved to Rome, where he entered the court of the emperor Septimius Severius. There he wrote ca. 307 A.D. at the behest of the empress Julia Domna Augusta, whose favour he enjoyed, a biography of the neopythagorean ascetic and wandering philosopher, and also miracle-monger, Apollonius of Tyana. Few books have over a long period of time aroused so much upheaval among Christians as this biography. Apollonius was born in the year when Jesus Christ is supposed to be born. It is almost impossible to reveal Apollonius' true identity, or to decide whether this is a biography of a real or fictionalized hero, or just an Heliodoran romance or a romantic hagiography, or even a documentary romance. The question can be dealt from so many angles, that the Philostratean studies constitute a separate branch in the research of the culture of the Early Roman Empire. The problem is 'that Philostratus, as a man of letters and sophist full of passion for Greek romance and for the studies in rhetoric, was hardly interested in the historical Apollonius'. (Dzielska,M., 'Apollonius of Tyana in legend and history', Rome 1986, p. 14) A fact is that contemporary sources reveal next to nothing about Apollonius. 'To satisfy the empress's demand, who asked him (Philostratus) to narrate the life and achievements of Apollonius, he had to invent this figure as it were anew. Thus using his literary imagination, this moderately gifted writer turned a modest Cappadocian mystic into an impressive figure, full of life, politically outstanding, and yet also preposterous'. (Op. cit. p. 14) Nothing proves that the 'Vita Apollonii Tyanensis' was widely read in the 3rd century. It would probably not have survived, were it not for the gouvernor of Bithynia, Sossianus Hierocles, one of the inspirators of the persecution of the Christians at the beginning of the third century in his province under the emperor Diocletian. At the beginning of the 4th century he published his 'Philaletes', a treatise against Christianity, in which he ridiculed the divine attributes of Christ, and praised Apollonius' virtues and thaumaturgic abilities. In the 'Philaletes' Hierocles propagated his pagan Christ Apollonius. The Christians were furiously enraged, because Hierocles dared to contrast Apollonius with their Saviour. The Christians won under Constantine, and the 'Philaletes' vanished soon from the face of earth. It is only known through the 'Against Hierocles' a treatise of the Churchfather Eusebius. The 'Vita Apollonii Tyanensis', in which it was believed that Apollonius was presented as the equal, if not the superior of Christ, survived however the burning of pagan literature by Christian mobs in early christianity. The 'Vitae Sophistarum', is a collection of biographies of 59 Greek sophists of the so-called Second or New Sophistic. Philostratus consulted their works, but used also the oral tradition. This work is a valuable source for the history of philosophy from Nero to the beginning of the third century. The 'Gymnastikos' is a treatise on Greek athletics. In the 'Heroikos' the ghosts of Heroes, especially Protesilaos, tell remarkable particulars about themselves. The 'Imagines', the description of paintings, of Philostratus and the 'Descriptio statuarum' , the description of statues, written by Callistratus, belong to the rhetorical genre of 'ecphrasis', in which the relation of the verbal and visual was explored. Ancient Greek rhetoricians defined it as a 'speech that brings the thing shown vividly before the eyes', for instance the famous description of the Shield of Achilles by Homer in the 18th book of the Iliad, vs. 478/608. 'In modern criticism ecphrasis has come to be defined as the 'description of a work of art, a category that may be restricted to the visual arts (painting and sculpture) or expanded to include architecture and other arts'. (The Classical Tradition, Cambr. Mass., 2010, p. 291, s.v. Ecphrasis) § The German theologian and classical scholar Gottfried Olearius, 1672 - 1715, was appointed professor of Greek and Latin at the University of Leipzig in 1699. In 1693 he started a journey which brought him to Oxford and Cambridge, where he stayed for more than a year to study Greek manuscripts. (ADB 24, 277/78; he has also a lemma in Wikipedia) (Provenance: At the lower edge of the title a blind imprint of a small oval stamp, in the center of which an imperial eagle. The legend reads: 'empire francais zuiderzée, decret du . vrier, 181?'. Napoleon annexed in 1810 the Netherlands into the French empire. The provinces North Holland and Utrecht were transformed into the 'Département Zuiderzée'. The legend probably refers to the 'decret du 5 février 1810' (decree of the 5th february 1810) in which Napoleon regul.
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Venetiis, in officina Lucaeantonii Iunte, 1535. 8vo. (16,0x10,3cm). 368[=338],[14 index and colophon] pp. Later quarter roan with morocco title-shield. (binding rubbed and slightly damaged; light marginal waterstain in first 3 quires; erratic pagination; small holes in last 2 leaves) "Ce volume et les deux de Lucien sont estimables, et rares." (Renouard, Junta 116). Schweiger I.230. "Very correct, and containing a good text, but sometimes altered by Francinus from conjecture. It approaches more to the editio princeps, and is not noticed in Bandini Annal. Junt." (Ebert, A general bibliographical dictionary, II. 975). "Diese Ausg. kann man als 3. Band zu dem in diesem Jahre erschienenen Giuntin. Lucianus betrachten." (Ebert 16742).
Verlag: London, Printed for Nathaniel Thompson, next dore to the Sign of the Cross-Keys in Fetter-Lane, 1680., 1680
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Niederlande
Folio. (VIII),243,(1 blank) p. Calf 32 cm (Ref: ESTC Citation No. R4123; Hoffmann 3,82; Ebert 16760 'Wurde verboten, weil man die Noten antichristlich fand'; Graesse 5,274) (Details: Back with 5 raised band. Blind tooled double fillet border on both boards. Title in red and black. Woodcut text illustration, which represents a diagram of the philosophic schools in antiquity) (Condition: Binding scuffed. Back rubbed. Joints weak, partly starting to split. Boards spotted. Paper browning and foxed. Endpapers worn and browning) (Note: Few books have over a long period of time aroused so much upheaval among Christians as this biography of the neopythagorean ascetic and wandering philosopher Apollonius of Tyana, written by the Greek sophist and rhetor Philostratus at the beginning of the 3rd century A.D. This is the first English translation of the first 2 books (of 8) of this Life of Apollinius of Tyana. The translation was speedily condemned and suppressed by the Church of England, because it was held to be a most dangerous attempt against the church. Only a few copies were sent abroad. Apollonius was born in the same year when Jesus Christ is supposed to be born. It is almost impossible to reveal Apollonius' true identity, or to decide wether this is a biography of a real or fictionalized hero, or just an Heliodoran romance or a romantic hagiography, or even a documentary romance. The question can be dealt from so many angles, that the Philostratean studies constitute a separate branch in the research of the culture of the Early Roman Empire. The problem is 'that Philostratus, as a man of letters and sophist full of passion for Greek romance and for the studies in rhetoric, was hardly interested in the historical Apollonius'. (Dzielska,M., 'Apollonius of Tyana in legend and history', Rome 1986, p. 14) A fact is that contemporary sources reveal next to nothing about Apollonius. Philostratus wrote the biography at the behest of the empress Julia Domna Augusta. 'To satisfy the empress's demand, who asked him (Philostratus) to narrate the life and achievements of Apollonius, he had to invent this figure as it were anew. Thus using his literary imagination, this moderately gifted writer turned a modest Cappadocian mystic into an impressive figure, full of life, politically outstanding, and yet also preposterous'. (Idem, p. 14) Nothing proves that the 'Vita Apollonii Tyanensis' was widely read in the 3rd century. It would probably not have survived, were it not for the gouvernor of Bithynia, Sossianus Hierocles, one of the inspirators of the persecution of the Christians in 301 A.D. in his province under the emperor Diocletian. At the beginning of the 4th century he published his 'Philaletes', a treatise against Christianity, in which he ridiculed the divine attributes of Christ, and praised Apollonius' virtues and thaumaturgic abilities. In the 'Philaletes' Hierocles propagated his pagan Christ Apollonius. The Christians were furiously enraged, because Hierocles dared to contrast Apollonius with their Saviour. The Christians won under Constantine, and the 'Philaletes' vanished soon from the face of earth. It is only known through the 'Against Hierocles', a treatise of the Churchfather Eusebius. The 'Vita Apollonii Tyanensis', in which it was believed that Apollonius was presented as the equal, if not the superior of Christ, survived however the burning of pagan literature by Christian mobs in early christianity. Translations of the 'Vita' which began to appear in the 16th century were immediately put under ecclesiastical ban. The English translation of 1680, by the leisured gentleman Charles Blount, 1654-1694, a deist and freethinking philosopher, and especially his notes, raised such an outcry among christian believers in England that the book was condemned by the Church of England in 1693, banned and its further publication forbidden. Hoffmann observes that the stock might have been burned (vielleicht verbrant). On what ground he thinks so, is not clear. Still, 'fierce passions were let loose. Sermons, pamphlets and volumes descended upon the presumptuous Blount like fireballs and hailstones, and his adversaries did not rest until the authorities had forbidden him to print the remaining six book of his translation'. (R.W. Bernard, 'Apollonius, the Nazarene', 1956, p. 10) Blount persisted that if the miracles of Apollonius were untrue, so were those of Jesus. In his preface Blount is very cautious. He presents the 'Life' as being 'no more than a bare narrative of the Life of a Philosopher, not of a new Messiah'. Philostratus never even mentions Christ, he says. 'And if one Heathen Writer (Hierocles) did make an ill use of this History, by comparing Apollonius with Christ, what is that to Philostratus, who never meant nor design'd it so'. (Preface p. A2 verso) Blount had already finished the translation of all 8 books, he tells the reader, 'when I found the Alarm was given in all parts what a Dangerous Book was coming out; (.) which might therefore prove of pernicious consequence of the Publick'. He fears for his life he says, and therefore publishes only the first 2 books. 'I have thought fit to proroque the remaining part of this history'. (p. A3 verso) Especially Blount's very elaborate illustrations and annotations to the text were considered to be dangerous atheist freethinking. A century later Blount's notes were translated into French and published in Amsterdam in 1779. It was ironically dedicated to Pope Clement XIV by one 'Philaletes') (Collation: A-Z4, Aa-Gg4, H6) (Photographs on request) (Heavy book, may require extra shipping costs) 3000 gr.
8vo (165 x 102 mm.) 368 (= 352), (12) pp., (1) f. Last leaf, blank except device on verso, in facsimile. Blank margin of YYY4 with paper loss. Ruled in red throughout.Contemporary calf with a geometrical design, bound in France or northern Italy. I could not identify the binder.Adams P-1065; Hoffmann III 79; ustc 848073; edit16 29522; Camerini, Annali dei Giunti I/1 no. 380.
Verlag: Coloniae, Gymnicus, 1532,, Colonia, 1532
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Pregliasco, Torino, Italien
Zustand: molto buono. in-8, (158x100 mm), pp. (16), 460, (4), car. tondo e corsivo, passaggi in greco. Iniziali silografiche istoriate. (Antica scritta di proprietà sul foglio di titolo, lievi ingialliture). Pregiata edizione. Esemplare in preziosa legatura strettamente coeva, piena pelle granata interamente decorata in oro ai piccoli ferri da artista veneziano o bolognese con filetti e finissimi intrecci vegetali, dorso a nervi con filetti oro, tagli dorati e cesellati. Al centro del piatto anteriore è impressa la scritta "Philostratus de Vi. Ap.Thi.". Al centro del secondo piatto figura il simbolo della "Fortuna" (simili legature sono descritte dal De Marinis, La legatura artistica in Italia XV-XVI sec., nei capitoli su Bologna e Venezia). In ottima conservazione (lieve difetto alla cerniera superiore). Splendido volume. BMC 694. Book.
Hardcover, no dust jacket. Very good condition. 624 pp.
Hardcover, no dust jacket. Very good; light edge-wear to boards. 624 pp.
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William Heinemann, London 1931. XXXII+429 pages. Publisher's green cloth. Near fine-. * Loeb Classical Library. Parallel text in Greek and English.
Verlag: Berlin, Weidmannsche Buchhandlung,, 1936
Anbieter: Antiquariat Matthias Drummer, Berlin, Deutschland
51 Seiten. Aus der Reihe "Kleine Texte zur Geschichte und Lehrweise der Leibesübungen". Übersetzt von Ludwig Englert und Kurt Schütze. In Fraktur gedruckt. Der Einband an den Rändern und am Rücken gebräunt, Name auf dem Titelblatt. Insgesamt aber durchaus ordentliches Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch, Gewicht in Gramm: 116. Original-Klammerheftung, 15x21cm, Zustand: 3.