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br. Zustand: MOLTO BUONO. Traduzione di Paolo Peroni. cm.21x30, pp.88, (fasccicolo accompagnatorio di traduzione del testo alla Milano, Leonardo cm.21x30, pp.88, br. (fasccicolo accompagnatorio di traduzione del testo alla ristampa anastatica.
Verlag: Sheldon, 1858
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Acceptable.
Verlag: William Blackwood and Sons, Edin, 1859
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Volume 2 only. Ex-library copy with usual markings. Cover shows minor wear, tear, and rubbing, some tears and loss at the crown of the spine. Pages are tanned and clean.
Verlag: William Blackwood, 1861
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardback. Zustand: GOOD. 1861. William Blackwood. Second. Hard Cover. Book- Good, gilt titles on spine, brown boards, spine discoloured, boards marked. 9.5x6. 568pp.
Verlag: William Blackwood and Son, 1866
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
HARDCOVER. Zustand: GOOD. 1866. William Blackwood and Son. Hardback. GOOD Gilt titles. Brown boards. Foxing. Hinge cracked. Extremities worn. 9.5x6.
Verlag: Toronto. The Wesleyan Methodist Book-Room. 1870, 1870
Anbieter: J. Patrick McGahern Books Inc. (ABAC), Ottawa, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. 12mo, 18cm, viii,213p., original cloth, spine faded, titles just visible, very good sound copy (s12.2) A nineteenth-century Canadian manual or text-book on logic edited by Samuel Sobieski Nelles (1823-1887), a Methodist minister and president of Victoria University in Cobourg, Ontario.
Verlag: UNIV OF MICHIGAN PR, 2006
ISBN 10: 1425562965ISBN 13: 9781425562960
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: The Polifilo, Milan, 1962
Anbieter: Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, USA
Reprint. Beautiful reprint of the famous scientific work by Hamilton [1730-1803], originally published in 1776. Folio, 52 x 37cm, 41pp (7), frontispiece + 23 beautiful color plates accompanied by explanatory text. Introduction by G. Doria. Original grey paper wrappers with original waxed paper covering, book in fine condition. Original slipcase is cracked and marked, good- condition.
Verlag: William Blackwood and Sons, 1861
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Ex-library with the usual labeling. 4 volumes. Fading to spines. Rubbing at top and bottom edges of spine, general shelf wear. Some bumping/chipping at corners. Pages tanned but clean, NO foxing or markings. Somewhere between good and acceptable, all bindings sturdy.
Verlag: Il Polifilo, Milano,, 1962
ISBN 10: 8870500039ISBN 13: 9788870500035
Anbieter: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italien
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Zustand: MOLTO BUONO. Illustrate con tavole di Pietro Fabris. A cura di G.Doria. cm.37x52, 146 a fogli sciolti, con 24 belle tavv. a col. su Testo e tavole dell'ediz. di Napoli del 1776. Milano, Il Polifilo cm.37x52, 146 a fogli sciolti, con 24 belle tavv. a col. su cartoncini, br. alla francese in cartella, Cofanetto con mende. Testo e tavole dell'ediz. di Napoli del 1776. Stampata da Luigi Maestri e legata da Torriani. cartoncini, br. alla francese in cartella, Cofanetto con mende.
Anbieter: Celler Versandantiquariat, Eicklingen, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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Adeva, Graz, (um 1992). Ca. 360 S. mit 60 farbigen Tafeln, Halbleder-Einband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel, Imperial-Folio (ca. 33,7 x 46,7 cm)---Verlag: Adeva Verlag: Adeva - sehr gut erhaltener Reprint der Ausgabe Neapel 1776-79 / very good condition / zweisprachig: englisch und französisch - 6325 Gramm.
Verlag: William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh, 1869
Anbieter: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australien
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Edinburgh, William Blackwood and Sons, 1869 (fourth edition)/ 1860 (Volumes I and II) and 1866 (second, revised, edition)/ 1860 (Volumes III and IV). Octavo, four volumes, xx, 444, [40] (publisher's catalogue); x, 568; xiv, 468, [40] (publisher's catalogue); and x, 520 pages with several illustrations and tables. Early cloth (Volume I) and original blind-decorated cloth; all edges uncut; cloth a little rubbed, marked, and slightly bumped at the extremities; spines a little darkened; scattered foxing (confined mainly to the endpapers and adjacent leaves); half-title and cumulative title leaf in the first volume a little marked and indented; minimal conservation to the inner hinges of two volumes; minor signs of age and use; overall, a very good set. The first volume has been rebound in cloth of a similar colour, and lettered in gilt on the spine in a similar font, to the three original bindings. Sir William Stirling Hamilton (1788-1856), Scottish philosopher, 9th Baronet of Preston and Fingalton. Provenance: Edward C. Stirling, with his small name-plate in each volume. Sir Edward Charles Stirling (1848-1919) was an eminent SA surgeon, scientist and politician. The ownership initials of his daughter Jane (J.W.R. 1932) are written in ink on the front free endpaper of each volume; she had married Professor Thorburn Brailsford Robertson (1884-1930), a South Australian biochemist of world renown. The later ownership signature of H.S. Jeffery is written in pencil in the last three volumes. [4 items].
Verlag: T. M'Lean, London, 1814
Anbieter: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, USA
Second edition. Second edition. 62 engraved plates by William Kirk. [iv], xix, [i], 52 pp. 8vo. From the collection of Philip Hofer (d. 1986), curator of printing and graphic arts at Harvard University, who was fond of giving copies of the present work away as gifts. Fine contemporary purple straight-grained morocco, gilt, a.e.g. Extremities rubbed and bumped, bookplates. Philip Hofer's copy with his notes on the endpaper 62 engraved plates by William Kirk. [iv], xix, [i], 52 pp. 8vo.
Verlag: Naples: Morelli, 1766-67 [actually 1767-76], 1767
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition of this magnificent and notably rare work, of which only 100 complete sets were produced, a publication which had an enormous influence on contemporary taste. Sir William Hamilton (1731-1803), diplomatist and art collector, was appointed British envoy-extraordinary to the Spanish court at Naples in 1764, during that city's Golden Age under the rule of the Spanish Bourbons. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. The core of his collection was bought en bloc from the Porcinari family, to whom he had been introduced by the buccaneering connoisseur and amateur art dealer Pierre-François Hugues (who styled himself Baron d'Hancarville). Hamilton added several more choice items before selling the entire collection to the British Museum in 1772 for £8,400, where it became one of main collections in the department of Greek and Roman antiquities. Before the collection was shipped to England, Hamilton arranged for Hancarville to oversee the cataloguing and drawing of every item. Under Hancarville's direction, the artists who worked on the execution of the large-format plates, along with the unusually elaborate initials and vignettes often based on Piranesi originals, included the draughtsmen Edmondo Beaulieu, Giovanni Battista Tierce, and Giuseppe Bracci, and the engravers Filippo de Grado, Carlo Nolli, Tommaso Piroli, Antoine Alexandre Joseph Cardon, Antonio Lamberti, and Carmine Pignatari. Giuseppe Bracci developed a new printing process specifically for the plates. The final published work stands as a triumph of book production, one of the most influential art publications of the 18th century, and one of the most beautiful books ever printed. "Antiquités étrusques, grecques et romaines spread the vogue throughout Europe for the 'antique' in furnishings, porcelain, wall coverings, and interior decoration in general. Within barely a year of the publication of the first volume Josiah Wedgwood had opened his pottery works, Etruria, in Staffordshire, and thrown six black basalt 'first day vases' based on vases in Hamilton's publication. Countless other subsequent Wedgwood articles and designs were inspired by the work" (ODNB). "Collectors, such as Sir William Hamilton, the British envoy to Naples, vied with the king in commissioning publications of their own large collections of antique vases. [The present work] ranks among the most lavish books produced in the eighteenth century. These folios, along with many others, provided a wealth of images that enjoyed an astonishing popularity at the end of the eighteenth and beginning of the nineteenth century. Perhaps even more importantly, they also helped to establish modern archaeological discourse" (J. Patrice Marandel in Museum of Modern Art: Europe in the Age of the Enlightenment and Revolution, 1987, p. 7). Vols. I and II were printed in an edition of 500 copies, but only 100 copies were printed of vols. III and IV. Although the two pairs of volumes are dated 1766 and 1767, in fact vol. I was delayed until the end of 1767 and vol. II was published in 1769. Hancarville's financial problems led him to forfeit the finished plates for the final volumes to Florentine creditors in 1773; Hamilton's intervention and additional funding led to those two volumes being published in 1776. Provenance: from the library of Benjamin Gott (1762-1840), cloth merchant and manufacturer, acquired at the British Museum duplicate sale of 1804 (front covers with gilt initials "M[useum]. B[ritannicum].", inked accession stamp on English titles verso, and release stamps dated 1804). Gott was a key figure of the Industrial Revolution. His engraved armorial bookplate bears a facsimile of his signature and the name of his country seat, Armley House, a villa on the edge of Leeds acquired in 1803 and landscaped by Repton, most unusually incorporating distant views of Gott's factory and Leeds. In 1822 Sir Robert Smirke was engaged to remodel Armley House in the Greek-revival style as a fitting home for his growing art collection. Gott was a patron of his second cousin, the neo-classical sculptor Joseph Gott (1785-1860), who trained under John Flaxman. Hamilton's opulent books would have matched his aspirations for his new home and been of considerable benefit to his cousin, in the year prior to his enrolment in the Royal Academy Schools. Berlin Katalog 890; Blackmer 845 ("this sumptuous work"); Brunet I, 321 ("ouvrage précieux, exécuté avec beaucoup de luxe"); Cohen-de Ricci 474; Lowndes IV p. 989 ("a splendid work"); Vinet 1528. Four volumes, folio (470 x 340 mm). Contemporary mottled calf, skilfully rebacked and refurbished, two-line gilt border on sides, gilt foliate corner pieces, marbled endpapers. Housed in custom purple cloth solander boxes, dark red morocco labels. Hand-coloured engraved titles in English and French, 5 engraved dedication plates, 436 engraved plates (183 hand coloured, 73 double-page, 4 folding), engraved head- and tailpieces and initials (printed in colours in vol. IV); parallel text in English and French in vols. I and II, five dedications, "Avertissement" in vol. II, "Avant Propos" in vol. IV. Light abrasions and overall craquelure to sides, touch of marginal dust-marking in places, a very good set.
Verlag: HardPress Publishing, 2019
ISBN 10: 0461507617ISBN 13: 9780461507614
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
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Zustand: Wie neu. Zustand: Wie neu | Seiten: 890.
Verlag: Thomas Constable and Co. , Hamil, 1858
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 10 volumes. 1854-1858. Ex-library, professionally rebound in green cloth with gilt number label on spine, crossed through with permanent marker. Otherwise a nice set. Light shelf wear. Pages/boards clean, NO foxing or markings, bindings tight, all volumes.
Verlag: Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1859-60., 1859
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
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Hardcover. 4 Volumes. 8vo. pp. xix, [1]blank, 444; x, 568; xiv, 468; x, [1 leaf]errata, 510. with half-titles & errata slip in Vol. II. later half calf (rubbed, gilt institutional stamp on lower spines). First Edition. The lectures form the biennial course on metaphysics and logic which was begun by Hamilton on his election to the professorial chair in the University of Edinburgh in 1836, and repeated, with slight alterations, until his death in 1856. Jessop p. 137. NCBEL III 1535. Rand I p. 232.
Verlag: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1853
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Cover shows minor wear, rubbing, edgewear, and bumped corners. Name of former owner on the front pastedown. Pages are foxed.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1923
Anbieter: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Deutschland
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Nova Acta, 107/1. - Halle 1923, 4°, 35 pp., orig. Broschur; Faltspur.
Verlag: N. Israel, Amsterdam, 1970
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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Cloth. Zustand: Very Good Indeed. Not Stated (illustrator). First edition. An attractive illustrated reprint of the Scottish privateer's biography and travelogue of Asia. Two volumes of Captain Alexander Hamilton's biography are bound in one volume in this first edition edited by Sir William Foster. With 12 facsimile plates, three maps, and five folding maps across the volume. Hamilton was a seventeenth century Scottish sea, captain, privateer, and merchant, and this biography offers lively anecdotes of encounters with pirates, poisoning in Malacca s well as providing vivid descriptions of the countries and their social customs. On his arrival in Bombay in 1688, Hamilton briefly served under the Easy India Company in a local war, then set up as a private trader. As well as providing a window into the seamen's life, the work also provides valuable insights into British involvement and perceptions of early modern Asia. In the publisher's original leatherette binding. Externally, very smart, with just the odd mark to the boards. Internally, firmly bound, with bright and clean pages throughout. Very Good Indeed. book.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
London, Longman, 1865. VIII,560 pp. Rebound in cloth, spine damaged. Small, cancelled, library-stamp on title-page.
Verlag: T. & T. Clark, Edinburgh, 1877
Anbieter: Renaissance Books, ANZAAB / ILAB, Dunedin, Neuseeland
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good-. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Owner's signature. Some pencil underlining and marginalia. Gutter starting at rear hinge.; Volume One only of two volumes. xv, [3], 416 page. Blind-stamped brown cloth boards with gilt lettering and decoration on spine. Moral philosophy. Contained in this volume are the new prefatory matter "Outlines of Moral Philosophy. Part Second", followed by "The Philosophy of the Active and Moral Powers of Man, Books First and Second", followed by an Appendix - "Of's Man's Free Agency", and followed finally by "Notes and Illustrations to Books First and Second". ; 8vo.
Verlag: F. Morelli, Naples, Italy, 1767
Anbieter: Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, USA
Zustand: Very good condition. A neoclassical masterpiece from the greatest 18th century work on the arts of the ancient world by D'Hancarville, "Antiquites Etrusques, Grecques, et Romaines tirees du Cabinet du M. William Hamilton", published in Naples in 1767. This is one of only two double-page engravings of the famed Hamilton Vase, now in the British Museum. Framed within ornate patterned borders, the principal scene shows a youth standing in a small temple-like structure, with his horse and armor. Flanking the temple are two youths and two women holding objects including a helmet, shield and spear; a mirror and wreath; two offering bowls, fillet and a branch; and a ritual bucket and jug. At the right side of the engraving is a scene with two males and two females flanking a stele, most likely making offerings and paying homage to the deceased. Colored at the time, the terra cotta colored figures and highlighting in white, against the black background makes a powerful graphic statement. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples during the city's golden age, from 1764 to 1800. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. The core of his collection was bought en bloc from the Porcinari family, after an introduction by Hugues d'Hancarville, an amateur art dealer. Hamilton added several more choice items before selling the entire collection to the British Museum in 1772, where it became one of the main collections in the department of Greek and Roman antiquities. However, before the collection was shipped to England, Hamilton arranged for Hugues d'Hancarville to oversee the cataloging and drawing of every item. The published work appeared in 1766-1767 and is a triumphant example of the printmakers art of the highest order. The Hamilton Vase was given star treatment in d'Hancarville's book, with no less than three single b&w and two double-page colored engravings, this being one of the colored ones. (See Jenkins & Sloan, Vases and Volcanoes, Sir William Hamilton and His Collection. British Museum: London 1996, p109 (pictured). Stunning double page engraving with original hand color and ample margins, framed sympathetically in a gilt and black wood frame. 27 x 17 1/2" in frame measuring 37 x 27".
Verlag: W. H. Lizars; S. Highley and W. Curry, Edinburgh, 1839
Anbieter: Frogtown Books, Inc. ABAA, Toledo, OH, USA
Illustrated by Thirty-three coloured plates, with portrait and memoir of Pallas (illustrator). Volume IX in the Naturalist's Library Collection. This book is Volume I devoted to Dogs. There is a frontispiece portrait and an engraved title page (shown in my photos) and there are 31 consecutively numbered plates in the back of the book: 30 of individual canines and the last plate shows canine skulls. Book is complete and clean. A few faint smudges here and there. There is hardly any foxing. Plates are in very good to fine condition. Binding is weak at the back of the book; signatures of plates are loosening but still holding. Purplish cloth covered boards. 12mo. 7" x 4-3/8." 267 pp. of text. One leaf of publisher's ads inserted between text and plates.
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1962
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Softcover. Octavo; G+; Paperback; Spine, grey with black print; Cover has slight edgewear, slight peripheral toning; Text block clean and tight; ix, 110 pages. 1339674. FP New Rockville Stock.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1860
Anbieter: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. A fine engraved portrait. Mounted/matted and ready to frame. Attractive, decorative and unusual. C. 1860.
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Bon. 2 ouvrages en un volume, À Paris, chez Cruchet [et] s.n, s.l, 1790 [et] 1785, in-8, 2 ouvrages en un volume, VIII-239-[1] pp, 1 carte depl. ; [4]-XVIII-104 pp, demi-basane fauve mouchetée, dos à nerfs et fileté, pièce de titre rouge, Réunion de deux ouvrages peu courants. Première édition française de la relation du clerc et magistrat irlandais William Hamilton (1755-1797) : Voyage à la cote septentrionale du comté d'Antrim en Irlande, et à l'île de Raghery. Contenant l'histoire naturelle de ses productions volcaniques, & plusieurs observations sur les antiquités et moeurs de ce pays. Cette monographie précoce sur la géologie de l'Irlande et de l'Île de Rathlin comprend l'ouvrage du géologue allemand Jacob Ferber sur le Derbyshire en Angleterre. Elle est ornée d'une planche gravée représentant 4 coupes géologiques. Le Voyage d'Hamilton (qui ne doit pas être confondu avec son homologue, homonyme et contemporain, le volcanologue britannique William Hamilton, 1730-1803) a paru pour la première fois en anglais en 1786 (Letters Concerning the Northern Coast of the County of Antim.). Quérad IV, 20. Édition originale du rare Essai sur la lithologie des environs de Saint-Etienne-en-Forez, par le directeur du cabinet minéralogique du roi, le comte de Bournon (1751-1825). Cet ouvrage très remarquable pour l'époque concerne également l'origine des charbons de pierre de la région et contient des observations sur les silex, pétro-silex, jaspes et granits. Exemplaire imprimé sur papier azuré. Quérard I, 474. Bon exemplaire. Petits trous de ver en pied du dos.
Verlag: William Blackwood and Sons, 1870
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
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HARDCOVER. Zustand: GOOD. 1st Edition. 1870. William Blackwood and Sons . Hardcover. GOOD First edition. Gilt titles, brown boards. Ex library bookplate. Spine darkened and the top of it is torn. Corners bumped. 9x5.
Verlag: 45 Melville Street Edinburgh; 27 February, 1851
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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1p, 16mo. Aged, worn and discoloured, with thin strip of paper from mount adhering to reverse. 'Sir | In your notice of the late Mr. A. Smith, Banff, you mention that he wrote "The Ethics of Phrenology" an article in the Edinburgh Review. As this article was generally ascribed to Sir William Hamilton, I should be obliged by your mentioning whether you have full reliance on your authority in ascribing it to Mr. Smith? My only reason for asking the question is to do justice to Sir William Hamilton, if he is not the author.'.
Verlag: '11 Manor Place Edinburgh / 26 Dec', 1835
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The recipient is not named, but the item is from the papers of the author Lady Theresa Lewis (1803-1865), and it may well be her first husband Thomas Henry Lister (1800-1842), who had Scottish connections. 1p, 12mo. In good condition, lightly aged. Folded twice for postage. Addressed to My dear Sir and signed W. Hamilton . Atrocious handwriting. My dear Sir / I have been much occupied of late in [?] requested the honour of your company. If you are disengaged on the 7th. January (Thursday) it will give great pleasure to see you at 6 oclock. See Image.