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LeatherBound. Condition: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from edition. 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. 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. 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. Pages: 345.
Publication Date: 2023
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
Book Print on Demand
LeatherBound. Condition: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from edition. 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. 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. 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. Pages: 355.
Seller: Antiquariat Michael Eschmann, Griesheim, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
0. Sprache: Deutschu.
Publication Date: 1680
Seller: BOTTEGHINA D'ARTE GALLERIA KŚPROS, Rosignano Solvay, LI, Italy
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No legatura. Condition: discreto. Senza indicazioni ma Amsterdam, Reinier e Josua Ottens, 1740 circa. In alto a destra, fuori dalla battuta della lastra, si legge: "Meursii tomo X Col I". Incisione in rame all'acquaforte, b/n, cm 47 x 55,5 circa (alla lastra). Rifilati i margini laterali alla battuta, ingiallimento e sporadico foxing, qualche difetto, stampata su carta forte, nell'insieme discreto stato. .
Published by Leiden, Elzevier 1757.
Seller: Antiquariat Cellensia, Celle, Germany
Condition: -. Ledereinband der Zeit mit RSchild und RVergoldung. Titelblatt und gest. Frontispiz, XXIV, 211S., 2 Bl., 172 S. Kl.-8°. Einband stärker beschabt u. berieben, mit kleinen Randfehlstellen und Etikett. Freier vorderer Vorsatz und Titelblatt mit Ausschnitt (ohne Textverlust, hinterlegt) sowie z. T. mit Namensschild u. Eintrag. Durchgehend etwas fleckig sowie am Kopf mit Wasserrand. Insgesamt noch akzeptables Exemplar dieser seltenen Ausgabe. Lateinischsprachige Ausgabe der "Amourösen Gespräche der Aloisia Sigaea".
Published by Lugduni Batavorum, Jacobum Marci & Justum ą Colster, 1614., 1614
In-4°. [52] 231 pp. Eigentijdse perkamenten band . Gladde rug met titel in inkt. Mooi werk met 52 ( + 5 niet ingevulde ) portretten van de academici van Leiden. Jammer ontbreekt in dit exemplaar pp 165 - 174 en pp 209-212 (+ 2 portretten) . Verder vinden we nog een afbeelding van de universiteit van Leiden, het theatrum anatomicum en de hortus medicus. Een weinig waterschade doorheen het boek , doch algemeen in goede toestand.
Published by Köln: Butgenius; Kopenhagen: Joachim Moltkenius 1623; 1632., 1623
Seller: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Germany
Book First Edition
Hardcover. [4] Bl., 123 [i.e. 131] S.; 127 S., [2] Bl. VD17 3:020544X. Sammelband mit zwei seltenen philosophischen Schriften des 17. Jh. von Henri-Louis Chasteigner und Johannes van Meurs. Pergament d. Zt. Ehemaliges Bibliotheksexemplar mit Stempel innen und Rückensignatur. EInband bestoßen, untere Stoffschließe defekt. Papier altersüblich nachgedunkelt. Text sauber. Kbx 12° N 866 atx agx . la Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Published by Isaac Elzeuirium (Isaac Elsevier), Lugduni Batauorum (Leiden), 1620
Seller: Samuel H. Rokusek, Bookseller, Pleasant Prairie, WI, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Paradoxographical writings of Phlegon of Tralles in Greek and corresponding translation by Wilhelm Xylander into Latin known as "Book of Marvels". Printers device on title page: concordia res parvae crescunt ("small things flourish by concord"). The Dedicatory Letter by John Meursius is dated 7 December 1619. Contains De Rebus Mirabilibus Liber; De Longaeuis Libellus; De Olympijs Fragmentum by Phlegon plus Review and added notes by John Meursius. All edges trimmed and gilt (?) or coated. Page 15 numbered 14 and page 157 numbered 158. Page numbers for pages 117/118 have paper/print loss. [8], 190, [ ] pages.
Published by Lugduni Batavorum (Leida), Ex Officina Elzevirina,, 1640
Seller: Libreria Antiquaria Dentis (ALAI - ILAB), Torino, TO, Italy
Book First Edition
Rilegato. Condition: molto buono. prima edizione. Lugduni Batavorum (Leida), Ex Officina Elzevirina, 1640.In-12° (12,5 cm x 7,9 cm). Pp. 111, (5), 30, (4). Segnatura: A-E12, F6. Prima ed ultima carta bianca conservate. Marca tipografica (il Solitario. Non solus) sul frontespizio. Legatura coeva in piena pergamena semi-rigida, titolo manoscritto sul dorso. Segue, alla c. E11(r) con proprio occhietto: "Adolfi Vorstii Epistola de obitu V. Cl. Ioannis Meursii". Carattere letino e greco. Esemplare in ottimo stato di conservazione. Prima edizione di quest' opera dell' illustre umanista, filologo classico, storico e lessicografo olandese che curņ importanti edizioni di autori greci e trattati d'archeologia e storia. Bibliografia: Willems, Les Elzeviers, n° 504. Cfr. Franz Eyssenhardt, «Meursius, Johann». In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie. Vol. 21, Leipzig : Duncker & Humblot, 1885, p. 538.
in-4, [17] ff. n. ch., regroupant 30 portraits contrecollés, basane fauve marbrée, dos ą nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, pičce de titre, tranches rouges Coiffes rognées, coins abīmés. (rel. du XVIIIe s.). Trčs curieux recueil d'amateur de portraits et de vues découpés dans l'ouvrage du célčbre philologue hollandais Jan Meurs (1579-1639), intitulé , virisque claris qui utramque ingenio suo, atque scriptis, illustrarunt, libri duo (Leyde, 1625), sorte de répertoire des célébrités et des savants de cette ville. Les deux vues représentent le fort de Leyde (Burgus) et les jardins de l'Académie. Les portraits sont ceux de professeurs, de théologiens calvinistes, de médecins et de membres de l'Académie (cf. liste infra). Ils recouvrent des feuillets de texte en franēais empruntés ą un autre ouvrage, et dont certains semblent avoir été intentionnellement découpés (cf. collation), pour aboutir ą une adéquation entre le nombre de planches et leurs feuillets de support.1. Ludolph Van Ceulen (1540-1610, mathématicien de Delft). - 2. Daniel Heinsius (1580-1655, philologue). - 3. Anton Thysius (1565-1640, théologien réformé). - 4. Frans Gomaer (1553-1641, théologien calviniste célčbre, ą l'origine de la fameuse querelle sur la prédestination qui déchira les Pays-Bas au début du XVIIe sičcle). - 5. Jeremias Bastinck / Bastingius (1551-1595, théologien réformé). - 6. Willebrord Snell Van Royen (1580-1626, mathématicien, élčve de Ludolph Van Ceulen). - 7. Gilbert Jack (1578-1628, philosophe aristotélicien écossais). - 8. Pieter Pauw (1564-1617, botaniste et médecin). - 9. Philip Clüver (1580-1622, géographe). - 10. Gerhard Johann Voss (Vossius, 1577-1649, philologue). - 11. Thomas Van Erpe (Erpenius, 1584-1624, orientaliste). - 12. Peter Van der Kun (Cunaeus, 1586-1638, juriste). - 13. Festus Hommius (1576-1642, théologien calviniste). - 14. Guillaume d'Orange, comte de Nassau. - 15. Jan Van den Driesche (1550-1616, orientaliste). - 16. Huig De Groot (Grotius, 1583-1643, juriste). - 17. Pieter Schryver (Scriverius, 1576-1660, philologue). - 18. Pierre Du Moulin l'Ancien (1568-1658, théologien franēais). - 19. Pier Bertius (1565-1629, mathématicien). - 20. Adriaen De Jonghe (Junius, 1511-1575, médecin). - 21. Jan Van der Does (Dousa, 1545-1604, historien, premier bibliothécaire de l'Université de Leyde). - 22. Pieter Tara (1514-1586, philologue). - 23. Eberhard von dem Vorst (Vortius, 1565-1624, médecin). - 24. Jacob Harmensen (Arminius, 1569-1609, théologien calviniste, adversaire de Gomaer dans la querelle de la prédestination). - 25. Jan Van Meurs (Meursius, 1579-1639, philologue, auteur du recueil). - 26. André Rivet (1572-1651, théologien franēais). - 27. Franck Pieterszoon Burgersdijk (1590-1635, logicien). - 28. Anton Van Waele (1573-1639, théologien calviniste). - 29. Luc Trelcat (1542-1602, théologien réformé né ą Arras). - 30. Jan Polyander van den Kerckhoven (1568-1646, théologien calviniste).Exemplaire provenant de la maison provenēale de Castellane, avec ex-libris armorié du XVIIIe sičcle, colorisé ą la main (cf. Rietstap I, 383 et OHR 2348 et 2349, pour deux autres possesseurs de cette famille).
Seller: L'Ancienne Librairie, Paris, France
Book
Lugduni Batavorum, Ex Officinā Elzeviriana, 1623. Petit in-4, (8)-145-(15) p., plein vélin d'époque, titre au dos ą la plume, tranches mouchetées. Agréable exemplaire, belle impression grecque et latine. * Willems, Elzevier, 644. * Voir photographie(s) / See picture(s). Livres.
Seller: L'Ancienne Librairie, Paris, France
Book First Edition
Lugduni Batavorum, Ex Officinā Tomae Basson, 1610. Fort in-4, (16)-808-(26) pp., reliure plein vélin ép., titre manuscrit au dos (petites mouillures marginales). Tampon : Bibl Sem S Sulp. Edition originale. * Willems, 60. * Voir photographie(s) / See picture(s). Livres.
Published by Abrahamum Wolfgangum, Amsterdam, Amstelodami, 1675
( In lateinischer und griechischer Sprache ). Die 3 Teile in einem Band. Der erste Teil *Creta* mit 4 n.n. Blättern, 264 Seiten, 1 Blatt. Der zweite Teil *Rhodus* mit 124 und 34 n.n. Blätter, ( Index ). Der dritte Teil *'Cyprus* mit 175 Seiten. Die Titelblätter jeweils mit wiederholter gestochener Vignette. Marmorierter Pappband der Zeit, 8° ( 20 x 16,5 cm ). Der Einband ist stark berieben, Ecken und Kanten stark bestoßen, der schmale Einbandrücken ist leicht angeplatzt, das Bezugspapier des Einbandrückens ist teils gelöst, teils randrissig und mit Fehlstellen. Die Bindung ist gelockert. Innen fehlen etwaige unbedruckte Vorsatzblätter, das Papier ist gebräunt, Seiten durchgehend vor allem im ersten Teil wasserrandig, wenige Seiten mit geringen Randläsionen. ( Gewicht 830 Gramm ) ( Lagerort KG - Regal AD )( Weitere Pics auf Anfrage - further images at request ).
Published by Lugduni Batavorum [Leyden]: Ex Officina Elzeviriana,, 1619
Seller: J & J House Booksellers, ABAA, Kennett Square, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First Elzevir editions, 4to, pp. (16), 104; (8), 48. Original full vellum. Fine clean fresh copy but with neat, clean original vellum re-casing or old vellum re-backing. Sheets clean, crisp, unmarked, complete. H5843.
Published by Willen Van De Water 1686-87, Utrecht, 1686
First Edition
Leather. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. [8], 108, [12],51, [7], 71, [6] pp. Indices following each section. Octavo. Title page for each part, the first dated 1687, the second two 1686. Contemporary diced calf with triple gilt ruling, spine compartments with gilt, marbled edges, matching marbled end papers, silk page marker still present. Head and tail pieces. Leather is rubbed at extremities, spine gilt mostly gone and spine a bit rubbed, head of spine rubbed. Interior front cover has bookplate of William Markham ( 1719-1807) , the archbishop of York and the namesake for the town in Ontario. Overall title page has a bit of chipping at bottom edge. Paper is clean and unmarked saved for the occasional light foxing. A collection of philological studies of subjects from Greek antiquity, including a study of the Piraeus harbour, as well as the editio princeps of the grammarian Helladius Byzantinus (4th century) , by the Dutch scholarJohannes van Meurs (1579-1639). In Latin with frequent Greek. A nice copy with pleasing provenance. OCLC 1190997120 ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall.
Published by Edition : LEYDE, ELZEVIR, 1623, 1623
Seller: Livres 113, BEAUTIRAN, France
Deux livres reliés en un volume - Biographie du Tyran Athénien Pisistratus (1623). Eleusinia traitant des mystčres grecs (1619) - Reliure d'époque plein vélin, titre manuscrit au dos - Petit travail de vers en marge des 16 premiers feuillets (réparation plus ou moins adroite) - Quelques rares rousseurs sinon parfait état. (3),143, (7) , (8), 104 pages, relié, 20 cm. Bon état.
Lugduni Batavorum [Leyde], ex officinā Elzeviriana [Isaac Elzevier], 1619. Trois ouvrages reliés en un volume petit in-quarto (153 X 210) veau havane foncé, double encadrement de filet doré sur les plats, dos cinq nerfs, caissons de double encadrement de filet doré avec fleuron central, dentelle dorée en queue et tźte, titre doré (reliure de l'époque). (3) ff. blancs, 341 pages (dont titre), (1) page d'achevé d'imprimer, (1) f. blanc ; (8) ff. (dont titre), 104 pages ; (4) ff. (dont titre), 48 pages, (3) ff. blancs. Restauration ą la coiffe supérieure, trace de frottement sur les nerfs. EDITION ORIGINALE de ces trois rares ouvrages imprimés en caractčres grecs et latins par Isaac ELZEVIER. Ils traitent des fźtes et mystčres de la Grčce, notamment des fźtes en l'honneur de Cérčs ("Eleusinies") et d'Athčnes ("Panathénées"). Jean de MEURS, dit "MEURSIUS" (1579-1639), savant philologue hollandais, tient une place distinguée parmi les érudits précoces. Le nom de sa famille était "De Meurs", qu'il latinisa suivant l'usage des érudits de son temps. On doit ą ce savant toute une suite de dissertations d'une grande autorité sur une foule de points de littérature et d'histoire critique. (WILLEMS, Les Elzevier, 160, 159, 161 - RAHIR, Catalogue d'une collection unique de volumes imprimés par les Elzevier, 130, 128, 131). BEL EXEMPLAIRE. NICE COPY. PICTURES AND MORE DETAILS ON REQUEST.
Publication Date: 1675
Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Studies of Ancient Greece by an Important Dutch Scholar Meurs, Johannes van [1579-1639]. [Graevius, Johannes Georgius (1632-1703), Editor]. Creta, Cyprus, Rhodus: Sive De Nobilissimarum Harum Insularum Rebus & Antiquitatibus, Commentarii Postumi, Nunc Primum Editi. Amsterdam: Apud Abrahamum Wolfgangum, 1675. Three parts in one, each with title page and individual pagination. [vi], 264, [2]; [2], 124, [68]; [2], 175 pp. [Bound with] Meurs, Johannes van. Theseus Sive de Ejus Vita Rebusque Gestis Liber Postumus. Accedunt Ejusdem Paralipomena de Pagis Atticis, Et Excerpta ex V. Cl. Jocobi Sponii Itinerario de Iisdem Pagis. Utrecht: Apud Franciscum Halma, 1684. [viii], 136, [12], 40, 52, [8] pp. Quarto (7-3/4" x 6"). Contemporary three-quarter calf over marbled boards, later hand-lettered title label and fragment of shelf label to spine, edges rouged. Light soiling, some spotting to spine, corners and spine ends bumped, small chip to rear board, front hinge cracked (text block secure). Title page of Theseus printed in red and black. Light toning to text, somewhat heavier in places, light foxing to some leaves. Early owner annotations to pastedowns and front free endpaper, later annotations in pencil in a few places, interior otherwise clean. Ex-library. Stamps to title pages. $1,000. * Creta: first edition; Theseus: later edition. Van Meurs was a notable Dutch classical scholar and antiquary. This volume collects two of his most important works. The first one discusses accounts of Crete, Cyprus, Rhodes and other Greek islands in ancient Greek, Latin and Byzantine literature. The second concerns ancient Greek inscriptions on objects and structures. British Museum Catalogue (Compact Edition) 17:377.
Published by Leiden, 1624
Seller: Jeremy Norman's historyofscience, Novato, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Meursius [van Meurs], Johannes (1579-1639). Athenae atticae. Sive, de praecipuis Athenarum antiquitatibus, libri III. [8], 184, [24]pp. Leiden: apud Commelinos fratres, 1624. 199 x 154 mm. Paneled calf ca. 1624, rebacked, corners a bit worn. Very good. Engraved armorial bookplate of Thomas Seabright, Baronet (1723-61). From the library of humanist scholar Roberto Weiss (1906-69), with his pencil signature dated 1945 on the front free endpaper; pencil note recording Weiss's ownership on the front pastedown. First Edition of the first guidebook to Athens and its antiquities. This copy is from the library of Roberto Weiss, author of The Renaissance Discovery of Classical Antiquity (1969), which had this to say about Meursius's work: "Our knowledge of Greek antiquity began rather late. By the middle of the fifteenth century Roman antiquity had already been the object of study for nearly a century and of indiscriminate admiration for much longer. On the other hand, despite Crusades and trade, Latin rule and missionary effort, the archeological study of the Greek world during the Renaissance practically began and ended with Ciraiaco d'Ancona, and by 1455 Ciriaco was dead. After him the Turkish conquest of Byzantine lands put an end to antiquarian travel in Greek territories for about a century; and when Pierre Gilles went to Constantinople in 1546 as an antiquary to the French ambassador, the Renaissance was nearly over. Gilles's two treatises appeared in print only in 1561 and deal with the topography of Constantinople and the Bosporus. No account of the topography of Athens, which is shown as a typically German city in the great Nuremberg chronicle of 1493, was published until 1624, when the Athenae Atticae of Johannes Meursius was issued for the first time. This Leiden professor had deemed it more comfortable to rely on literary sources than to go over to Greece to see for himself. His handbook remained the indispensable guide of every cultivated traveller to Athens for over a century" (p. 113). .
0. Antverpīae (Antwerpen), Apud Joannem Meursium, 1635, format in-8°, 16 parts, each with separate title, bound in 4 volumes. Contemporary supple vellum, manuscript titles on smooth spine. Ex-library, with only some stamps on the first fly leaves (not on titles). Volume 1 and 3 are in fine condition. Vol. 2 has a fine interior but the top of the spine is damaged with loss of vellum. Vol. 4 has also a damaged spine and some stains on the first leaves. We list the works as described by De Backer-Sommervogel vol. 5 col. 81. [1] Litterae Apostolicae quibus institutio. 384 pp + index. (in volume I - 1st pos.). [2] Compendium Privelegiorum et Gratiarum. 164 pp + index. ( in volume III - 2nd position). [3] Constitutiones Societatis Iesu et Examen.368 pp + index. ( in volume I - 2nd position) [4] Ordinationes Praepositorum Generalium.146 pp + index. ( in volume III - 1st position) [5] Decreta Congragationum Generalium. 474 pp + index. (in volume II - 1st position). [6] Canones Congregationum.80 pp + index (in volume II - 2nd position). [7] Formulae Congragationum in quarta generali Congre.136 pp + index. (in volume II - 3rd pos). [8] Instructiones ad Provinciales. 112 pp + index (in volume III - 3rd position). [9] R.P. Claudii Acquavivae S.J. Praepositi generalis industriae. 117 pp + index ( in vol. 3 - 4th pos.). [10] R.P. Claudii Acquavivae S.J. Instructio pro superioribus . 48 pp + index ( in vol 3 - 5th pos.). [11] Exercitia Spiritualia S.P. Ignatii Loyolae. 153 pp + (brevis) index. ( in vol. 3 - 6th pos.) [12] Directorium in Exercitia Spritualia. 128 pp + index. ( in vol. 4 - 1th position). [13] Ratio atqua institutio studiorum S.J. . 173 pp + index ( in vol. 2 - 4th position). [14] Epistolae Praepositorum Generalium.448 pp + index ( in vol. 4 - 2nd position). [15] Regulae S.I. auctoritate septimae Congragationis.276 pp + index (in vol. 1 - 3rd position). [16] Index generalis in omnes libros. 288 pp. ( in vol. 4 - 3rd position). Complete setr, in first edition, of the first edition of the rules, the constitutions, etc. of the Jesuit Order. ( rare complete !).