Verlag: Walter J. Black, Inc, Roslyn, NY, 1969
Anbieter: Blacks Bookshop: Member of CABS 2017, IOBA, SIBA, ABA, Argillite, KY, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 5.5"x7.75" 511 numbered pgs. Edition and printing not stated. Tan cloth boards. Marroon oval on front w/gilt "CC" w/gilt outling. Matching title block on spine. Matching painted top edge. Frontispiece: A Driver in a four-horse racing chariot courtesy of the Yale University Art Gallary. Translated by B. Jowett. Edited, with introduction, by Louise Ropes Loomis. Spine straight, binding tight, pages clean w/vanilla tone. Not x-library, no DJ, 9 on ffep. Faint soiling to boards. Price cover secure ship in cardboard box w/track #. Apology; Crito; Phaedo; Symposium; Republic (10 Books); Prounouncing Glossary of Names.
Verlag: The Modern Library,, 1928
Anbieter: Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, USA
hardcover. Zustand: Good. Torn/worn dj. Good hardcover with some shelfwear; may have previous owner's name inside. Standard-sized.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Colonial Press, New York, 1899
Anbieter: Redeemed Rare Books, La Jolla, CA, USA
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition, Special Edition. PLATO (c. 428-348 B.C.); JOWETT, Benjamin (1817-1893), translator. Dialogues of Plato: Apology, Crito, Phaedo and Protagoras. World's Great Classics Series. New York: Colonial Press, 1899. Special Edition. First Edition thus. Octavo. 327 pp. Publisher's deluxe half-leather binding with marbled boards, matching marbled endpapers, raised bands, gilt lettering to spine, and top edge gilt. Frontispiece portrait of Plato with original printed tissue guard intact. This volume contains four of Plato's most influential dialogues: "Apology," "Crito," "Phaedo," and "Protagoras," translated by Benjamin Jowett, with introductory material by Jowett and Maurice Francis Egan. Issued as part of Colonial Press's World's Great Classics series, it represents one of the publisher's more finely produced classical editions. Interior clean, crisp, and unmarked. Binding remains sound and square. Leather and boards well preserved with only light rubbing to extremities. Gilt remains bright and attractive. [Attributes: Special Edition; Hardcover; Illustrated].
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Colonial Press, Boston, 1899
Anbieter: Redeemed Rare Books, La Jolla, CA, USA
Zustand: Very Good-. Clarence Cook (Art Editor) (illustrator). Illustrated Edition. PLATO (c. 428-348 B.C.); ARISTOTLE (384-322 B.C.). Dialogues of Plato and Politics of Aristotle. Translated by Benjamin Jowett. Revised Edition. New York: Colonial Press, 1899. Revised Edition. Octavo. 208 pp. Publisher's original quarter calf binding over marbled boards and matching marbled endpapers. Spine decorated and lettered in gilt. Frontispiece with original tissue guard. Illustrated with three photogravures. Top edge gilt. Deckle-edged pages; numerous leaves unopened. Contents clean, bright, and unmarked; with numerous unopened leaves. Binding remains sound and square. Light shelf wear to spine ends and corners. This volume brings together Benjamin Jowett's translations of Plato and Aristotle, works that helped shape the study of classical philosophy throughout the English-speaking world. Issued in an attractive late-Victorian binding, it combines two foundational texts of Western political and philosophical thought in a single volume. [Attributes: Hardcover].
Anbieter: Fahrenheit 451 Antiquarian Booksellers, Nieuwerbrug, Niederlande
Stuttgart, Metzler, 1830, 2 parts in 1 vol., 104; (109)-222 pag., 2 full-page genealogical tables, in Frakturschrift, original marbled boards, spine gilt with (part of) two paper letterpieces, 13,5 x 11 cm.). = Isaeus (Greek: Isaios; fl. early 4th century BC) was one of the ten Attic orators according to the Alexandrian canon. He was a student of Isocrates in Athens, and later taught Demosthenes while working as a metic logographer (speechwriter) for others. Only eleven of his speeches survive, with fragments of a twelfth. They are mostly concerned with inheritance, with one on civil rights. Dionysius of Halicarnassus compared his style to Lysias, although Isaeus was more given to employing sophistry. Title and divisonal title-page to second part not bound with (pages 105-108) - textually complete.