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Verlag: GIOVANNI DE TRIDINO alias TACUINU XX aprilis 1509, 1509
Anbieter: Libreria BACBUC - Studio bibliografico, Roma, RM, Italien
Rilegato. Zustand: buono. Un volume in 4° di (36)-CXXXV pagine (+1 foglio bianco). Titolo in rosso e nero con grande marca tipografica al centro (gore evidenti). Pag. I in rosso e nero, con grande figura xilografica. Capilettera incisi. Legatura in piena pergamena morbida (con numerose macchie); strisce di pelle ai nervi, esempio di legatura "da studio" dei primi del Cinquecento. Tracce di inchiostro ai tagli. Un po' rifilato in testa, l'esemplare conserva tutta la sua larghezza: nei margini bianchi note di mano dell'epoca, qualche sottolineatura.
Zustand: Used - Good.
Verlag: Elzevir, Amsterdam, 1665
Anbieter: Antiquariat Düwal, Berlin, Deutschland
12mo. Mit gest. Titel. 24 Bl., 482 S., 59 Bl. Pgt. d. Zeit m. Rückentitel. Einband gering fleckig. Bis auf einzelne Fleckchen sauber u. wohlerhalten. gr.
Verlag: Apud Eucharium Cervicornum, sumptu et aere M. Godefridi Hittorpii, Cologne, 1527
Anbieter: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, USA
[4] ll., 330 pp.; [24] ll., 202 pp., [13] ll. Both titles within identical alegorical woodcut border depicting at its base a recumbent Cleopatra pressing adders to her breasts, Dionysus pulling the beard of an old man, etc.; illustrated with woodcut capitals, headpieces and fleurons; first page of NOCTES within large woodcut border depicting the founders of Cologne, Agrippa and Agrippina [all illustrations by Hittorp?]. 1 vols. Folio. Very interesting and beautifully decorated Cologne printings by Cervicornum - who seemingly specialized in humanistic works and standard Latin classics such as these, working for the publisher Gottfried Hittorp. He may, alas, be best remembered by posterity for his piracy of Erasmus's edition (originally printed by Froben) of Epistolae Tres by Jerome in 1520, as well as Erasmus' Vita Hieronymi, taken from Erasmus' edition of St. Jerome's works printed by Froben in 1516. Neither edition in Adams (but see Q-25 for 1525 ed. of Quintilian by the same printer); OCLC 312995446 (Quintilianus) and OCLC 7686353 (Aulus Gellius) Contemporary calf, covers elaborately ruled and tooled in blind; spine perished; internally, some soiling and staining throughout, but sound; in a quarter morocco slipcase with chemise [4] ll., 330 pp.; [24] ll., 202 pp., [13] ll. Both titles within identical alegorical woodcut border depicting at its base a recumbent Cleopatra pressing adders to her breasts, Dionysus pulling the beard of an old man, etc.; illustrated with woodcut capitals, headpieces and fleurons; first page of NOCTES within large woodcut border depicting the founders of Cologne, Agrippa and Agrippina [all illustrations by Hittorp?]. 1 vols. Folio.
Verlag: Joannis Soteris,, 1526
Anbieter: McClosky's Antiquarian Books & Cards, Georgina, ON, Kanada
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. FULL TITLE: NOCTES ATTICAE AULII GELLII ANNOTATIONES PETRI MOSSELANI Free Worldwide Shipping Language by Latin Written by Aulii Gellii (Aulus Gellius) Annotations by Petri Mosselani Published by Published by Joannis Soteris, Coloniae, 1526. DESCRIPTION: Very rare post-incunable edition of Aulus Gellius's Noctium Atticarum, published with the annotations of Petri Mosselani, a famed scholar of the early 16th century. The Attic Nights is a second-century text written through the long nights of a winter spent in Attica and was the author's commonplace book where was recorded whatever was unusual or of interest from what he read or heard, whether grammatical notes or observations on science and medicine. Lacks front title-page. Still bound with what appear to be the original contemporary leather boards. Gilt decorations and spine titling remain. Beautifully embellished with many large woodcut engraved initials. Full-page printer's device at end of Noctium Atticarum. One of the earliest editions of the annotations of Mosselani. Annotations published by Joannes Bebelium; Basilae, 1526. With index at the front. CONDITION: Good condition; lacking front title & blank leaf; contemporary leather boards are noticeably scuffed & worn; spine leather worn and chipped, especially at head & foot; front seam cracked with splitting appearing at the uppermost portion of the seam (see photograph); internally excellent with only occasional markings or marginalia, and a few signs of water-stains & soiling; ex-libris markings on front pastedown. BOOK MEASUREMENTS: 10 cm X 15 cm, (book is 4.5 cm thick) TOTAL LENGTH: 420 pages for the main work, with apprx. 200 unnumbered leaves for the annotations of Mosselani.
Zustand: Used - Good.
Verlag: IOAN. GRYPHIUS, 1550
Anbieter: Il Cartiglio di Roberto Cena srlu, TORINO, TO, Italien
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Rilegato. Zustand: buono. quinta edizione o successive. Bella legatura veneziana coeva in piena pelle marrone con filettature e decoro centrale impressi in oro ai piatti. (64), 591 pagine numerate, iniziali incise nel testo. Impresa del Grifo al frontespizio e in fine al volume. Noctes Atticae è la più importante opera dello scrittore e giurista romano, così titolata perché ebbe origine da appunti presi dall'autore nelle lunghe sere d'inverno in una rustica dimora dell'Attica. E' un'opera miscellanea (in 20 libri) giuntaci quasi completa (manca il libro 8º, fatta eccezione per i titoli dei capitoli e scarsi frammenti, e sono incompleti l'inizio e la fine dell'opera); tratta di filosofia, diritto, aritmetica, medicina, storia e specialmente di linguistica e letteratura. Restauri alla legatura, con piccole integrazioni; tracce di sporco o qualche macchiolina brunita su alcune pagine all interno per il resto bell esemplare. Beautiful venetian binding in full brown calf with gilded decoration on the plates. (64), 591 numbered pages, initials engraved in the text. Grifo's typographical device on the title page and at the end of the volume. Noctes Atticae is the most important work of the Roman writer and jurist, so titled because it originated from notes taken by the author in the long winter evenings in a rustic house in Attica. It is a miscellaneous work (in 20 books) that has reached us in an almost complete form (the 8th book is missing, except for the chapter titles and a few fragments, and the beginning and the end of the work are incomplete); it deals with philosophy, law, arithmetic, medicine, history and especially linguistics and literature. Binding restorations, with small integrations. Traces of dirt on the first and last leaves, a few burnished spots on some pages inside, otherwise beautiful copy.
Verlag: Amsterdam, Louis Elzévir, 1651, 1651
Anbieter: Librairie Historique F. Teissèdre, PARIS, Frankreich
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
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in-16, [24] ff. n. ch. (titre-frontispice, dédicace, préface, sommaires), 498 pp., [62] ff. n. ch. d'indices, typographie en petit corps, 2 ff. vierges, maroquin cerise, dos à nerfs orné de pointillés et doubles caissons dorés, encadrement de triple filet doré sur les plats, simple filet doré sur les coupes, tranches dorées sur marbrure, encadrement de guirlande, filets, pointillé et dent-de-rat dorés sur les contreplats (Duru, 1852). Très belle édition elzévirienne, dans la version de Gronovius, rare et recherchée.Cette compilation de l'aimable Aulu-Gelle, malheureusement oubliée de nos jours, fut un des piliers du "petit latin" pour des générations d'élèves, et avec raison : ses dix-neuf livres conservés (le VIIIe est perdu) fourmillent, dans un désordre et un négligé très étudiés, de détails et d'anecdotes sur tous les aspects de la vie antique, si bien qu'ils constituaient à la fois un excellent apprentissage du vocabulaire le plus varié, et des "realia" les moins abordés dans l'enseignement académique du latin.Willems, 1127.Très bel exemplaire.Exemplaire de Victor-Léon Rattier (1824-1902), sous-préfet de Doullens, avec vignette ex-libris de cuir cerise contrecollée sur les premières gardes. Sur cette dernière, figure la mention du château de Jeand?heurs (L?Isle-en-Rigault, dans la Meuse), acquis en 1858. Jeand?heurs avait été d?abord une abbaye de l?Ordre des chanoines réguliers de Prémontré, qui datait du XIIe siècle, ce qui explique la mention "Abbatia Janduriarum" sur l'ex-libris. À sa mort, son petit-neveu et héritier Charles-Achille Fould (1861-1926) mit en vente une première partie de la bibliothèque du château de Jeand?heurs, du mardi 3 au jeudi 5 juin 1913, en trois vacations, à l?Hôtel Drouot. Une deuxième vente se déroula du jeudi 17 au mercredi 23 juin 1920, en 6 vacations. Enfin, la troisième vente de la bibliothèque du château de Jeand?heurs eut lieu à l?Hôtel Drouot du samedi 8 au jeudi 13 avril 1922.L'ouvrage passa ensuite dans les collections du belge Alfred Lindeboom (1873-1939, vignette ex-libris armoriée), puis d'Yves Paillet (étiquette ex-libris).
Verlag: Venice, Ioannes Gryphius, 1556
Anbieter: Hellmut Schumann Antiquariat, Zurich, Schweiz
With woodcut printer's mark on title, elaborate woodcut initials, Gryphius's Griffon devise on last page verso. Printed in Italics. (48), 591, (1) pp. 8vo (155 x 110 mm). 18th-century mottled calf, gilt paneled spine, marbled endpapers, red edges (back restored). Venice, Ioannes Gryphius, 1556. Rare edition of "Noctes Atticae", consisting of short chapters on a variety of subjects - philosophy, law, literature, grammar, history, etc. written in the second century. The author (c. 123-c. 165) wrote the book during the winter nights in Attica for the instruction of his children, and indeed the work proved very popular up through the Middle Ages. It is a valuable source for many otherwise lost books, since Gellius quoted extensively from both Greek and Latin authors. - Library pressure-stamps, some waterstaining, light browning, else a nice copy. - EDIT 16 CNCE 20610; not in STC (French); not in Adams. CLASSICS ;
GELLIUS, AULUS. Noctes atticae. Venice: Ioannes Gryphius, 1550. 8vo. [64], 591, [1] p. Elaborate woodcut initials. Neat modern vellum. A near fine copy. The Noctes Atticae is a random collection of essays compiled by Gellius (ca. ad 130-180?) for the amusement of his children. They cover a variety of topics, e.g., philosophy, history, language, and literature, preserve thousands of intriguing passages from works now lost, and include a number of interesting stories, among them Androclus and the Lion (5.14). This is one of many 16th-century editions of this popular author, and includes an especially striking example of John Gryphius's Griffon device on the last page. Schweiger, vol. I, p. 378.
Verlag: GRYPHIVM / Grifio, LUGDUNI / Lione, 1539
Anbieter: Calligrammes Libreria Antiquaria, Roma, Italien
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Piena Pergamena. Zustand: in ottime condizioni. AVLI GELLII LVCVLENTISSIMI SCRIPTORIS NOCTES ATTICAE. LVGDVNI APVD SEB. GRYPHIVM 1539 Edizione del '500, testo in latino con numerose citazioni in lingua greca. Esemplare con testo completo, con alcune annotazioni in china al margine. Con una marca tip. al frontespizio e al versus dell'ultima carta. 1 vol. In 8° mm 165x108, pp. [64]-575-[1]. Legatura in piena pergamena con titoli manosc. al dorso e al taglio inf. Affascinante esemplare con antiche marginalia e sottolineature in china, con lievi segni del tempo come aloni al margine di diverse cc, piccoli fori di tarlo marginali. 028C.
Verlag: Lyon, Seb. Gryphius, 1550
Anbieter: Hellmut Schumann Antiquariat, Zurich, Schweiz
With woodcut printer's mark on title, elaborate woodcut initials, Gryphius's Griffon devise on last page verso. Printed in Italics. (64), 533, (1) pp. 8vo (165 x 110 mm). 18th-century mottled calf, gilt paneled spine, marbled endpapers, red edges (hinges weak). Lyon, Seb. Gryphius, 1550. Rare edition of "Noctes Atticae", consisting of short chapters on a variety of subjects - philosophy, law, literature, grammar, history, etc. written in the second century. The author (c. 123-c. 165) wrote the book during the winter nights in Attica for the instruction of his children, and indeed the work proved very popular up through the Middle Ages. It is a valuable source for many otherwise lost books, since Gellius quoted extensively from both Greek and Latin authors.- Blind library stamps, lower margin of title and first index page torn off and repaired (no loss of text), light browning, else a nice copy. - Brunet II, 1523; STC (French), 199; not in Adams. CLASSICS ;
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Brinkman, since 1954 / ILAB, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Köln, Ioannes Gymnicus, 1537. 8vo. (15,2x9,3cm). [xlviii],729,[37] pp. Original panelled calf, later spine with morocco title-piece. (clasps gone, with some damage to back cover; later endpapers; preliminary index waterstained in bottom margin; last 100 pp.a bit stained; two small marginal burn holes in last 10 pp.) The second Mosellanus edition (first 1533). Petrus Mosellanus (Peter Schade), 1493-1524, was from 1517 professor of Greek in Leipzig, and twice rector of this university. Although a close friend of Melanchton, he was too much of an Erasmian to join the Reformation. Adams G354. VD16 ZV 6483.
Verlag: per Henricum Petri, Basileae, 1565
Anbieter: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, USA
8vo, pp. 850, [44]; printer's woodcut device on title page and on verso of final leaf; Adams G363; 3 copies only of this edition in OCLC; bound with: Sartorius, Georg. Analysis grammatica & familiaris expositio Carminum Phocylidis & Pythgagorae., Gorlitz: Johannes Rhambau, 1595. pp. [16], 216; title within woodcut border; not in OCLC; not in Adams. Together 2 volumes. in 1, contemporary full vellum, manuscript title on spine, edges stained blue; bookplate on front free endpaper, early manuscript notations on front pastedown, and on verso of front free endpaper. The first is a rather scarce edition of Gellius's The Attic Nights, a second-century text written during the long nights of a winter spent in Attica. It is the author's commonplace book in which he recorded everything of unusual interest that he read or heard, from grammatical notes to observations on science and medicine. This edition has the annotations of P. Mosellani, one of the great scholars of the early 16th century.
Verlag: Ioan. Gryphius excudebat, 1556
Anbieter: Schilb Antiquarian, Columbia, MO, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1556 Greek Attic Nights Noctes Atticae ROME Philosophy Aulus Gellius GREECE Truth is the daughter of time Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae, XII A very rare and beautiful edition of Aulus Gellius Attic Nights . This book was a compilation of notes and shorter essays on grammar, philosophy, history, and antiquities which offer a glimpse into the cultures of both Greek and Roman life and society. Gellius began the work while he was living in Attica, Greece, but concluded the work in Rome. The rather disjunct contents include Gellius s observations and unusual interests found in books or overheard in conversation. This 1556 edition was published by Gryphius in Venice. Item number: #22688 Price: $795 GELLIUS, Aulus Auli Gellii luculentissimi scriptoris Noctes Atticae Venetiis: Ioan. Gryphius excudebat, 1556. Details: Collation: Complete with all pages o [48], 591, [1] o Signatures: a-c8 A-Z8 2A-2O8 References: USTC 832159; edition not in Adams; EDIT 16 20610 Language: Latin Binding: Vellum; tight and secure Size: ~6.25in X 4.5in (16cm x 11cm) Our Guarantee: Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide. Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 22688 Photos available upon request.
Verlag: Venice, (Venetiis), Apud Hieronymum Scotum, 1569., 1569
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Niederlande
8vo. (XVI),543,(1 blank) p. 18th/19th century half vellum 16 cm (Ref: Edit16, CNCE 20612; Not in Schweiger, Didbin, Moss, Ebert, Graesse, Brunet or Fabricius/Ernesti) (Details: Evidently a rare book. Not a single copy in Rare Book Hub (Americana Exchange). KVK (Karlsruher Virtueller Katalog) refers only to copies in Italian libraries. Marbled boards. Printer's mark on the title, depicting a winged leopard (a kind of griffin) carrying a winged orb or ball. Woodcut initial at the beginning of each of the 20 books. Printed almost completely in italics. At the end is a 35 page list of Greek passages found in the text with their translation into Latin, called dictionum graecarum interpretatio) (Condition: Cover slightly worn, especially to the extremes; back slightly spotted and soiled with some faint pencil stripes. Ownership entry on the lower part of the title erased. A pinpoint wormhole in the right upper corner of the last 4 leaves, far away from the text) (Note: The Venetian publishing firm of the Scotto family printed in the 16th century in 2 fields, it specialised in the printing of music and texts of the Latin classics. The Scotto firm contributed also in the area of Aristotelian studies. The most important of this printing dynasty is Girolamo Scotto, or Hieronymus Scotus. He composed music himself, but he is best known as the most inflential music printer of the Renaissance. He has even a lemma in wikipedia. When Girolamo took over in 1539 the firm had already earned great finance with classic texts, Latin translations and commentaries by various humanists. He made however a huge fortune with mass produced music. Still he continued to print texts of classical authors. An example is this Gellius edition. It has some remarkable features, it looks exactly like a Gryphius edition. It imitates the handy small format, the lay-out, the italic fypeface, the catch-words and the lectiones variantes printed in the margins, of the Gellius editions which Gryphius had published earlier. The books of this Lyonaise firm were often cheap pirated reprints of successfull texts, which were sold all over Europe. It seems that the Scotto firm tried to imitate the Gryphius edition to join in its success. Scotto even had the nerve of repeating verbatim the title of the Gellius edition of Gryphius which was published in 1556. Remarkable is that the editor of the Scottus edition very often took the trouble of swapping the lectio varians printed in the margin of the Gryphius edition and the reading in the text. The Scotus edition repeats almost verbatim the dictionum graecarum interpretatio of the Gryphius edition at the end, including the Ad lectorem. Scotus perhaps produced this edition solely for the Italian market, for KVK records only copies in Italian libraries) (Provenance: Old name on the lower margin of the title erased, difficult to read: Caesaris Crispoliti Perugini. We found one Caesar Crispolitus, or Cesare Crispolti, 1563-1608, a Perugian local historian, a jurist and canon of the Perugian cathedral. He is best known for his Perugia augusta descritta which was published posthumously in 1648. He was once the owner of a manuscript now in the Biblioteca comunale Augusta of Perugia, Manoscritti, 1058. He is described there as I.U.D., Iuris Utriusque Doctor. The library holds some manuscripts with lectures he held at the local Accademia. See manus.iccu.sbn.it//opac_SchedaScheda.php?ID=0000188440. His Raccolta delle cose segnalate, of 1597, one of the oldest guide to Perugia, was republished in 2001 by Olschki as «Raccolta delle cose segnalate» di Cesare Crispolti. La più antica guida di Perugia (1597). 1604 saw his dissertation Idea dello scolare che versa negli studi affine di prendre il grado del Dottorato) (Collation: *8, A - 2L8) (Photographs on request) 400 gr.
Verlag: Ioannem Gymnicvm, 1537
Anbieter: Schilb Antiquarian, Columbia, MO, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1537 Greek Attic Nights Noctes Atticae ROME Philosophy Aulus Gellius GREECE Truth is the daughter of time Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae, XII A very rare and beautiful edition of Aulus Gellius Attic Nights . This book was a compilation of notes and shorter essays on grammar, philosophy, history, and antiquities which offer a glimpse into the cultures of both Greek and Roman life and society. Gellius began the work while he was living in Attica, Greece, but concluded the work in Rome. The rather disjunct contents include Gellius s observations and unusual interests found in books or overheard in conversation. This 1537 edition was published in Cologne by Johann Gymnich. Item number: #22464 Price: $750 GELLIUS, Aulus Auli Gellii Luculentissimi Scriptoris, Noctes Atticae Coloniae: Apvd Ioannem Gymnicvm, 1537. Details: Collation: Complete with all pages o [48], 729, [35] References: USTC 614772 Provenance: Handwritten Josephi Aperna Language: Latin Binding: Vellum; tight and secure Size: ~6.25in X 4.5in (16cm x 11.5cm) Our Guarantee: Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide. Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 22464 Photos available upon request.
Verlag: Köln, Gymnich, Martin, 1549, 1549
Anbieter: Bachmann & Rybicki UG haftungsbeschränkt, Dresden, Deutschland
kl 8°(17x11cm), 1 Druckermerke auf Titel, 23 Bll., 782 S., blindgeprägter Schweinsledereinband d. Zt. mit originalen Schließen Jöcher IV/208 - Als Materialsammlung ist das Werk noch bis ins Mittelalter von seinen Nachfolgern genutzt worden. Es umfasst Exzerpte aus nahezu allen damals wichtigen Wissensgebieten; Philosophie, Rechtswissenschaften, Geschichte, Literatur und vor allem Grammatik. - Einband berieben und bestoßen, Ecken bestoßen, Rs. liegt dem Buch lose bei, Spiegel mit hs. Vermerken, Papier altersbedingt gebräunt, Seiten stellenw. restauriert (ohne Textverlust).
Verlag: Io. Gryphium, Venetiis, 1573
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
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12mo; vg/none; white vellum spine with black handwritten text; ex libris, signed by po, title-page; shelf wear and bumping; text block, clean; light toning; 591 pp.; endpapers, open tears; hinges, split starts; spine and boards, sunned; crown, split start and chipping; staining; binding, hand-sewn; else very good; ---TEXT IN LATIN AND GREEK. At Dupont-Shelved Zagoran (right side of rare books alcove). 1086593. Zagoran. Nunc denuo an infinitis, quibus scarebant mendis, summa ac diligenti cura repurgate atque printinae integritati restitutae.
Verlag: Paris (Parisiis), (H. Stephanus), 1585. Cum privilegio Caesaris, et Gallorum regis in decennium., 1585
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta, AMSTERDAM, Niederlande
8vo. (VI),23,(1 blank),587,(1 blank);(74 index),(2 blank),205,(3 blank) p. Vellum 18 cm (Ref: Renouard p. 450/51, 1585,2: 'édition rare et estimable', Schweiger 2,378; Brunet 1523/24; Graesse 3,46; Ebert 8284) (Details: 5 thongs laced through both joints. Short title on the back) (Condition: Vellum soiled and spotted, big red stain on the lower board. Occasional old ink underlinings & marginalia. Small and old inscription on the verso of the front flyleaf. A small reference written on the title. On the verso of the title a round red stamp. Upper corner of the last gatherings slightly waterstained. Paper somewhat yellowing) (Note: The Roman author Aulus Gellius, ca. 125-180 AD, was never counted as a major author in antiquity, nor later. His only work 'Noctes Atticae' or 'Attic Nights', is a miscellany that 'ranges from literature to law, from wondrous tales to moral philosophy; one of his favorite topics is the Latin language'. (.) The exposition, in a mildly archaizing but never difficult Latin, often takes the form of dialogues with or between culturally eminent persons whom Gellius had known'. It derives its name from the fact of its having been written during the long nights of a winter which the author spent in Attica as a young itinerant student. The Noctes Atticae were exploited by pagans and Christians alike in late antiquity. In medieval florilegia he is much quoted for piquant tales and moral sentiments. 'From Petrarch onward Gellius became a favorite author of the Renaissance'. 'More than 100 manuscripts were copied'. He was used as a valuable source of information on the Latin language, and had preserved numerous quotations from lost authors, which were presented with grace and elegance. Gellius became a model for the 'Miscellanea' of the Italian humanist Angelo Poliziano. 'In the 18th century, however, new canons of elegance caused his style to seem less attractive, and compilation sank to minor merit' (Quotations from 'The Classical Tradition', Cambr. Mass., 2010, p. 386/7) § The notes of Louis Carrion, latinized as Ludovicus Carrio (Brugensis), ca. 1547-1595, which are promised on the title page, are lacking in this edition. Carrion had promised the Parisian scholar/publisher Henri Estienne II, ca. 1530-1598, to manufacture notes for his Gellius edition. Estienne printed the text of Gellius, and waited eight months. In the meantime Carrion delivered material for only 7 leaves. Tired of waiting Estienne published his Gellius, replacing Carrion's notes with work of his own: 'Noctes aliquot Parisinae'. Ultimately Carrion sent Estienne notes concerning the first 24 chapters of the first book only, together 120 pages. These notes Estienne thereupon published separately in the same year. Most copies are like ours, in only a few copies both works have been bound together. § The 'Noctes Parisinae' are 27 in number, 7 of which are dedicated to Estienne's friend, the historian, politician and bookcollector Jacques Auguste de Thou, 1553-1617, who was in 1585 'maître des requêtes au parlement de Paris'. Estienne extols his friend 'for his erudition, and his extraordinary zeal for the collection of books: noticing the exquisite literary treasures in which his library abounds, his judgment in the selection of editions, his liberal disbursement in purchasing, and his profuse expenditure on binding and decoration'. (William Parr Greswell, 'A View of the Early Parisian Greek Press', London 1833, volume 2, p. 350) The 'Noctes Parisinae' opens with a defence of Gellius against attacks of the Spanish scholar Juan Luis Vives, who mentioned Gellius e.g. 'loquaculus sine eruditione'; and 'quae de significatu vocum disserit, sunt frivola, et plerumque imperita ac falsa'. (Opera, Basel 1555, Tom. I, p. 480/81)) (Provenance: In pencil on the front flyleaf: '15 sept. 1965', written by the Flemish linguist Walter Couvreur, 1914-1996, who was an Orientalist, and professor of Indoeuropean linguistics at the University of Gent. It indicates the date of aquisition. On the pastedown in the rear he wrote the place where he bought it: 'Leipzig, Zentralantiquariat, DDR'. § On the verso of the title a red stamp: 'Ex Biblioth. Regia Berolinensi') (Collation: A-B8 (minus blank leaf B8), a-z8, A-R8, S4 (leaf S4 blank), A-N8 (a leaf signed A2 inserted as a kind of half title between leaf C1 and C2; leaf N7 verso and N8 blank) (Photographs on request) 900 gr.
Verlag: Lodewijk Elzevier, Amstelodami, 1651
Anbieter: Minotavros Books, ABAC ILAB, Whitby, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 12mo. Full vellum binding with yapped edges and lettered spine. [48] 498 p.p., [120] p.p. Illustrated title page, lower half of t.p. trimmed [approx. 12.7mm], not affecting text. Some soiling to spine and covers. Light foxing, otherwise interior clean, crisp. In very good condition. Aulus Gellus [125 AD-180 AD] composed his Attic Nights during a winter spent in the Attica Peninsula near Athens, Greece. It is comprised of notes on history, philosophy, grammar, poetry, and musings on other subjects.
Verlag: Basilae, H. Petri, 1565., 1565
Anbieter: Ganymed - Wissenschaftliches Antiquariat, Meldorf, Deutschland
Kl.-8°. 850 Seiten, [21] Blatt (Index). Flexibler Pergamentband. Handschriftliche Notzen (Tinte, von alter Hand) auf vorderer Deckel-Innenseite, vorderem Vorsatz und Titelblatt. Innen ansonsten gutes, sauberes Exemplar. Bindung/Buchblock fest! Einband mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren. Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Apvd Ioannem Gymnicvm Coloniae, An. M. D. XXXVII.
Verlag: Louis Elzevier, Amsterdam, 1651
Anbieter: Librairie Jeanne Laffitte, Marseille, Frankreich
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Fort volume petit in-12 maroquin bleu vert, dos à nerfs orné, filet doré encadrant les plats avec fleurons aux angles, dentelle dorée intérieure et sur les coupes, tranches dorées. 24 feuillets non chiffrés, 498 pp. et 62 feuillets non chiffrés, le dernier blanc (Muller). Plats un peu passés. Excellente et rare édition, dont il est difficile de trouver des exemplaires en aussi bonne condition. Le recueil d'Aulu-Gelle est précieux pour l'histoire de la civilisation et de la littérature du Bas-Empire. Il contient un grand nombre d'observations critiques sur plusieurs auteurs, des anecdotes historiques et biographiques, des réflexions sur la morale, la grammaire, les antiquités, la philosophie, la physique. Il renferme également un grand nombre de fragments d'anciens auteurs dont on n'a plus les ouvrages. Beau titre-frontispice gravé.Pieters, p.203, n°8. Rahir, 1145.
Verlag: Amsterdam, Jan Jansson, 1651., 1650
Anbieter: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe
First Edition. 12mo, pp. [48], 498, [122], [4 (blanks)]; title copper-engraved, woodcut initials and ornaments; very light dampstain to lower corners of first and final leaves, title a little duststained; a very good copy in contemporary Oxford speckled calf, boards and spine filleted in blind, gilt red morocco lettering-piece, edges speckled red, sewn on 3 leather thongs; slightly rubbed at extremities, front free endpaper renewed; modern private collector's bookplate to upper pastedown.Jansson's piracy of Gronovius's version, published the same year as the first edition. A commonplace book compiled by Aulus Gellius in the second century, the Attic Nights received several editions, of which the most highly regarded is that of Johann Friedrich Gronovius (1611 1671), the then Professor of Greek at Leiden. Gronovius's text was commissioned by Louis Elzevir and published by him, though with neither the editor's name nor notes, in 1651; Jansson's edition appeared in the same year, closely copying Elzevir's engraved title and typesetting to capitalise on the widespread demand (evidently from as far as Oxford) for his elegant and carefully edited duodecimo editions. Cf. Willems 1127, Berghman 2065, and Copinger 1821. Language: Latin.
Verlag: apud Antonium Gryphium, Lugduni [Lyon], 1566
Anbieter: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, USA
Printer's vignette on title page, ornamental initials. Collation: a-z8, A-Z8, Aa-Gg8 [-Gg8 (blank)]. Pp. 734 (i.e., 736), [109, index]. 703/704 repeated in pagination. 1 vols. 8vo. A nice pocket edition of the Noctes Atticae or Attic Nights, the celebrated miscellany of Aulus Gellius (2nd century C.E.), which preserves fragments of many lost works of classical literature. With a lexicon of Greek phrases at pp. 692-[736]. Adams G364; Baudrier, Bib. Lyonnaise, VIII:345; BM STC French, 1470-1600, p. 199. OCLC: 26696039 Old vellum, edges gilt and gauffered. Shaken, some toning. Good plus Printer's vignette on title page, ornamental initials. Collation: a-z8, A-Z8, Aa-Gg8 [-Gg8 (blank)]. Pp. 734 (i.e., 736), [109, index]. 703/704 repeated in pagination. 1 vols. 8vo.
Lugduni: Apud Seb. Gryphium. 1542. 8vo. [64]pp., 541 pp., 1 blanca. Excelente ejemplar muy limpio en pergamino de época con injerto en lomo y guardas cambiadas. Recopilación de investigaciones, lectura, anotaciones y numerosos temas del renombrado autor del siglo II d.C. Le puso este título como recuerdo de sus noches de estudio en Atenas. Aulo Gelio fue una gran inspiración para los escritores romanos posteriores, debido a la ingente cantidad de noticias y anécdotas que describe en sus obras. La obra de voluntad divulgativa tiene el índice a modo de introducción y se divide en cinco partes, general, histórico, moral, filosófico y gramatical. Gryphius populariza los libros con precios asequibles y fáciles de abordar para todo lector y supuso un gran impulso al movimiento humanista nacido en Lyon. Brunet: 1523.
Verlag: Seb. Gryphium, 1546
Anbieter: Chaco 4ever Books, Montevideo, MO, Uruguay
Buch
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Zustand: Muy bien. 8vo. (32)f + 533 (1)pp. Woodcut printer's device on title page and recto of the final leaf; and woodcut initial letters. Some light dampstaining and some foxing throughout; two pages torn in lower margins, overall in good condition. Bound in old full vellum, with gilt lettered morocco label on spine.edges sprinckled red. Adams G-357 Bibl. Panizzi 2574; * Baudrier "Bibliogr. Lyonnaise" VIII 201.
Verlag: Ioannem de Vivie, 1687
Anbieter: Schilb Antiquarian, Columbia, MO, USA
Buch
Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1687 Greek Attic Nights Noctes Atticae ROME Philosophy Aulus Gellius GREECE Truth is the daughter of time Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae, XII A very rare and beautiful edition of Aulus Gellius Attic Nights . This book was a compilation of notes and shorter essays on grammar, philosophy, history, and antiquities which offer a glimpse into the cultures of both Greek and Roman life and society. Gellius began the work while he was living in Attica, Greece, but concluded the work in Rome. The rather disjunct contents include Gellius s observations and unusual interests found in books or overheard in conversation. This 1687 edition of Gellius was published in Lugduni Batavorum by Joannem de Vivie. Item number: #23341 Price: $499 GELLIUS, Aulus Auli Gellii noctes atticae : cum notis et emendationibus Joannis Frederici Gronovii Lugd. Batavorum: Apud Ioannem de Vivie, 1687. Details: Collation: Complete with all pages o [66], 499, [109], 142, [8] Language: Latin Binding: Leather; tight and secure Size: ~7.75in X 4.75in (19.5cm x 12cm) Our Guarantee: Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide. Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation! 23341 Photos available upon request.
1559 Apud Haered. Seb. Gryphii, Lugduni Virtute duce. Comite fortuna. 734 pg. 55 (h) index. 13x9 cm. Enc, pergami. Para ver o recibir fotografías de los libros puede ir a nuestra web o solicitarlas.(aristotelem, aristotelis, democritus, dialecticos, grammaticorum, vocabulorum, aristotelem, aristotelis, democritus, dialecticos, grammaticorum, vocabulorum).
Anbieter: LIBRERIA ANTIQUARIA SOAVE, TORINO - TO, TO, Italien
Paris, Simon Bénard, 1681. In-4° (24 x 19), pp. (16)+563+(213) di indice dei vocaboli. Antiporta incisa su rame da L. Cossin con il classivo vascello da cui Apollo ammalia i Delfini; testata xilografica alla dedicatoria. Leg. piena pelle coeva, dorso a sei nervi con titoli e fregi in oro (piccoli guasti). Qualche brunitura, ma buon es. con ex-libris araldico settecentesco. (9606) Bella edizione della serie dei classici "ad usum Delphini", spesso curati e commentati da dotti latinisti della Compagnia di Gesù: in questo caso Jacques Proust (1665-94). Moss, Classical Bibliography, I/p. 204: "This edition, which was edited by Proust, is in considerable request, and 'on fait assez de cas de cette édition', to use the words of De Bure". De Backer-Sommervogel, VI/1247.