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Verlag: London: Simpkin Marshall, Ltd / Thos. Cook & Son, Ltd., 1928
Anbieter: Black and Read Books, Music & Games, Arvada, CO, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. No printing history stated. Vintage 16mo hardcover in NO dj (if issued). Crimson vinyl-like covering to thin, somewhat flexible boards, with gilt titling on the spine and upper board. The upper board has a few patches of light soiling. Contents (ii, 138) are somewhat age-tanned but clean, complete and well-bound, with several fold-out maps and plans in excellent condition. The green ribbon bookmark is frayed and discolored at the bottom end. NOT an ex-library book!.
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Anbieter: S N Books World, Delhi, Indien
Buch Print-on-Demand
Leatherbound. Zustand: NEW. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Reprinted from 1799 edition. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set and contains approximately 46 pages. IF YOU WISH TO ORDER PARTICULAR VOLUME OR ALL THE VOLUMES YOU CAN CONTACT US. Resized as per current standards. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Language: English.
Verlag: London, John Lane the Bodley Head / New York, E. P. Dutton, 1932., 1932
Anbieter: Versand-Antiquariat Rainer Richner, Suhr, Schweiz
Hardcover. Zustand: Sehr gut. LXXV, 309 (3) S. VI (II), 333(3) S. OLn.-Bde. (obere Ecken mit kleiner Stauchspur, Rücken verblasst, ein Deckel mit Lichtrand).
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
[6], 256, [4] pp.One of the many early 18th-century Naples editions of the 94 Aesop fables in Latin verses with notes underneath, and the 5 additional fables found by the German philologist and classical scholar Marquart Gudius, together with the extended and scholarly notes and annotations, printed underneath each fable. Together with the 42 fables of Avianus in Latin verses without notes or annotations, the Greek texts of some fables of Aesop, and the Batrachomyomachia by Pseudo-Homer in alternating Greek and Latin lines. These texts are based on the recension by David van Hoogstraten (1658-1724), the conrector of the Latin School of Amsterdam (1694-1722). Apart from being a prolific Dutch and Neo-Latin poet, Van Hoogstraten was an esteemed linguist and philologist who edited a number of classical authors. The first edition of the Van Hoogstraten edition appeared in Amsterdam in 1701. Our edition is a page-for-page edition of the 1729 Naples edition by Felix Musca for Josephi Ponzelli, 1729 (see nr. 33).With ownership's entry of Nicolai del Rosso (dated 1745) on title-page, who also added his annotations, esp. on pp. 1-120. Rather stained and slightly browned copy. Spine half loose, vellum soiled and wrinkled.l Cf. Bodemann, 94.1.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
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[6], 256, [4] pp.One of the many early 18th-century Naples editions of the 94 Aesop fables in Latin verses with notes underneath, and the 5 additional fables found by the German philologist and classical scholar Marquart Gudius, together with the extended and scholarly notes and annotations, printed underneath each fable. Together with the 42 fables of Avianus in Latin verses without notes or annotations, the Greek texts of some fables of Aesop, and the Batrachomyomachia by Pseudo-Homer in alternating Greek and Latin lines. These texts are based on the recension by David van Hoogstraten (1658-1724), the conrector of the Latin School of Amsterdam (1694-1722). Apart from being a prolific Dutch and Neo-Latin poet, Van Hoogstraten was an esteemed linguist and philologist who edited a number of classical authors. The first edition of the Van Hoogstraten edition appeared in Amsterdam in 1701. Our edition is a page-for-page edition of the 1729 Naples edition by Felix Musca for Josephi Ponzelli, 1729 (see nr. 33).With ownership's entry of Nicolai del Rosso (dated 1745) on title-page, who also added his annotations, esp. on pp. 1-120. Rather stained and slightly browned copy. Spine half loose, vellum soiled and wrinkled.l Cf. Bodemann, 94.1.
Verlag: [s.n.] [1727], [London], 1727
Anbieter: Antiquates Ltd - ABA, ILAB, Wareham, Dorset, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition. 3pp, [1]. Docket title printed to verso. Disbound. Old folds. A rare survival of a Georgian parliamentary bill, never enacted, for preventing the importation of thrown silk from the Italian states 'but what shall have visible Spinning, and be doubled and twisted', and entirely excluding shipments of low quality tram silk (material that is reeled rather than spun). ESTC records copies at a single location in the British Isles (BL), and one further in North America (Chicago). ESTC T16381. Size: Folio.
Verlag: Johann Baptist Homann c. 1710, Norimbergae//Nürnberg, 1710
Anbieter: ANTIQUARIAT.WIEN Fine Books & Prints, Wien, Österreich
Karte
original Landkarte, Kupferstich alt koloriert, Kupferstich ; c. 47 x 55 cm Maßstab in graph. Form (Milliaria Germanica communia, Milliaria Gallica communia). - Titelkartusche oben rechts, Maßstabskartusche unten rechts [Ca. 1:1 100 000] , guter Zustand kleinere Mängel , a good copy ORIGINAL ANTIKE LANDKARTE / ORIGINAL ANTIQUE MAP de 500 Landkarte.
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
[14], 242, [2] pp.Early 18th-century Naples edition of the 93 Aesop fables in Latin verses with notes underneath, and the 5 additional fables found by the German philologist and classical scholar Marquart Gudius, together with the extended and scholarly annotations, printed below each fable. Also included are 42 fables of Avianus in Latin verses (without annotations), the Greek texts of some Aesop fables, and the Batrachomyomachia by Pseudo-Homerus in Greek and Latin on facing paces. These texts follow the redaction of David van Hoogstraten. The first edition of the Van Hoogstraten redaction appeared in Amsterdam in 1701.With library stamps on the title-page and the verso of the title-page. Binding a bit dust-soiled and with a few small stains, some occasional foxing and browning, otherwise in good condition.l Cf. Bodemann, 94.1.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
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[14], 242, [2] pp.Early 18th-century Naples edition of the 93 Aesop fables in Latin verses with notes underneath, and the 5 additional fables found by the German philologist and classical scholar Marquart Gudius, together with the extended and scholarly annotations, printed below each fable. Also included are 42 fables of Avianus in Latin verses (without annotations), the Greek texts of some Aesop fables, and the Batrachomyomachia by Pseudo-Homerus in Greek and Latin on facing paces. These texts follow the redaction of David van Hoogstraten. The first edition of the Van Hoogstraten redaction appeared in Amsterdam in 1701.With library stamps on the title-page and the verso of the title-page. Binding a bit dust-soiled and with a few small stains, some occasional foxing and browning, otherwise in good condition.l Cf. Bodemann, 94.1.
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
97, [1 blank], [1], [1 blank] pp.First and only edition of the standalone version of a systematic classification of European species of fish by the French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte (1803-1857). This publication - in Latin but with an Italian title - was also published as part of the proceedings of the 7th congress of Italian scientists held in Naples in 1845, at which Bonaparte presided over the zoological commission. "As early as 1831 Bonaparte became interested on the great principle of classification and was critical of Cuvier's concepts. In ichthyology Bonaparte made use of the location, the structure and the relationships of the branchiae in the classification of fishes. Bonaparte tried to establish our knowledge of various zoological groups once and for all, and published numerous synopses, conspectuses, and catalogs" (DSB).Binding worn with the head of the spine damaged and a large tear at the back repaired with tape. Some foxing throughout but otherwise in good condition.l Dean I, p. 149 1845.2; DSB II, pp. 281-283; Mulder Bosgoed, Bibliotheca ichthyologica et piscatoria, 591.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
97, [1 blank], [1], [1 blank] pp.First and only edition of the standalone version of a systematic classification of European species of fish by the French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte (1803-1857). This publication - in Latin but with an Italian title - was also published as part of the proceedings of the 7th congress of Italian scientists held in Naples in 1845, at which Bonaparte presided over the zoological commission. "As early as 1831 Bonaparte became interested on the great principle of classification and was critical of Cuvier's concepts. In ichthyology Bonaparte made use of the location, the structure and the relationships of the branchiae in the classification of fishes. Bonaparte tried to establish our knowledge of various zoological groups once and for all, and published numerous synopses, conspectuses, and catalogs" (DSB).Binding worn with the head of the spine damaged and a large tear at the back repaired with tape. Some foxing throughout but otherwise in good condition.l Dean I, p. 149 1845.2; DSB II, pp. 281-283; Mulder Bosgoed, Bibliotheca ichthyologica et piscatoria, 591.
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
86 pp.Only known copy of a manual with rules and regulations for maintenance of the ships of the Royal Marine at Naples, the handling of the equipment, the composition, the punishments, how to salute with the canons, the division of booty, etc., published during an interesting time of Naples's turbulent history when the English and Franco-Spanish fleets dominated the Mediterranean.A preface by Antonius Count of Thurn and Valsassina (1723-1806), Commander of the navy of Naples and Sicily, precedes extracts of the rules and regulations issued by the Count of Thurn himself and Sir John Francis Edward Acton (1736-1811), Prime Minister of Naples under King Ferdinand IV of Naples (also King of Sicily and later of the Two Sicilies) and friend of the English, especially of the famous ambassador Hamiltion at Naples and his wife Emma. The preface is dated Naples, 15 April 1800, and is directed to the commanders of the Italian navy.The manual was compiled as a supplement to a manual titled Istruzioni dirette agl'inglesi . tradotte per sovrano comando, e corredate di annotazioni da Giannantonio de Torrebruna tenente colonnello al servizio di sua Maesta il Re delle Sicilie, published at Naples by the Stamperia Reale in 1798 (with an expanded edition in 1799). Fine copy of an unrecorded manual for the Naples Royal Marine.l No other copy located; cf. Diz. biogr. degli Italiani 1, pp. 206-210; P. Pieri, "La distruzione della flotta napolitana", in: Studi di storia napoletana (1926), pp. 603, 611-613; S. Romiti, Le marine militari italiane nel Risorgimento (1748-1861) (1950), p. 49; not in ICCU; KVK; WorldCat.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
86 pp.Only known copy of a manual with rules and regulations for maintenance of the ships of the Royal Marine at Naples, the handling of the equipment, the composition, the punishments, how to salute with the canons, the division of booty, etc., published during an interesting time of Naples's turbulent history when the English and Franco-Spanish fleets dominated the Mediterranean.A preface by Antonius Count of Thurn and Valsassina (1723-1806), Commander of the navy of Naples and Sicily, precedes extracts of the rules and regulations issued by the Count of Thurn himself and Sir John Francis Edward Acton (1736-1811), Prime Minister of Naples under King Ferdinand IV of Naples (also King of Sicily and later of the Two Sicilies) and friend of the English, especially of the famous ambassador Hamiltion at Naples and his wife Emma. The preface is dated Naples, 15 April 1800, and is directed to the commanders of the Italian navy.The manual was compiled as a supplement to a manual titled Istruzioni dirette agl'inglesi . tradotte per sovrano comando, e corredate di annotazioni da Giannantonio de Torrebruna tenente colonnello al servizio di sua Maesta il Re delle Sicilie, published at Naples by the Stamperia Reale in 1798 (with an expanded edition in 1799). Fine copy of an unrecorded manual for the Naples Royal Marine.l No other copy located; cf. Diz. biogr. degli Italiani 1, pp. 206-210; P. Pieri, "La distruzione della flotta napolitana", in: Studi di storia napoletana (1926), pp. 603, 611-613; S. Romiti, Le marine militari italiane nel Risorgimento (1748-1861) (1950), p. 49; not in ICCU; KVK; WorldCat.
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
Extremely rare series of 18 beautiful hand-coloured lithographs showing stage designs for the Real Teatro San Carlo, one of Italy's most famous opera houses. The striking plates include scenery for Zelmira (1822), the acclaimed opera by Rossini, who was the artistic director of the San Carlo from 1815 to 1822. Each lithograph has a hand-written caption and is dedicated to Maria Cristina Ferdinanda di Borbone, principessa delle Due Sicilie (1806-1878).Pasquale Canna was a distinguished, prolific, neo-classical stage designer who made a career as a painter and scenographer in Parma, Venice, Milan and Naples, working for such famous theatres as La Scala (Milan), the San Carlo and the Teatro del Fondo (Naples). The present brightly coloured plates are an impressive visual record of the eventful history of the San Carlo, published during the great age of Neapolitan opera. Some spotting, some insignificant waterstains, front inner hinge cracked, binding slightly chafed, otherwise in very good condition.l Enciclopedia dello Spettacolo records copies in Biblioteca Corsini and Biblioteca Bucardo; not in KVK; WorldCat.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
Extremely rare series of 18 beautiful hand-coloured lithographs showing stage designs for the Real Teatro San Carlo, one of Italy's most famous opera houses. The striking plates include scenery for Zelmira (1822), the acclaimed opera by Rossini, who was the artistic director of the San Carlo from 1815 to 1822. Each lithograph has a hand-written caption and is dedicated to Maria Cristina Ferdinanda di Borbone, principessa delle Due Sicilie (1806-1878).Pasquale Canna was a distinguished, prolific, neo-classical stage designer who made a career as a painter and scenographer in Parma, Venice, Milan and Naples, working for such famous theatres as La Scala (Milan), the San Carlo and the Teatro del Fondo (Naples). The present brightly coloured plates are an impressive visual record of the eventful history of the San Carlo, published during the great age of Neapolitan opera. Some spotting, some insignificant waterstains, front inner hinge cracked, binding slightly chafed, otherwise in very good condition.l Enciclopedia dello Spettacolo records copies in Biblioteca Corsini and Biblioteca Bucardo; not in KVK; WorldCat.