Hardcover. pp. 634, 721-726. 8vo. Marbled paper binding, red spine label. Some loss at extremities, contents clean, binding sound; very good. Biblitotheca Graeca A. Poetarum Vol. VI.
Published by Lipsiae, Sumptibus Ottonis Holtze, 1872
Seller: Wisbech Community Hub, Wisbech, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Photographs in insitu for all book listings. This is ' Pindari Epinicia: Adiectis Metrorum Schmatibus, Notisque Criticis' by Pindari/Pindar and edited Carolus H Weise) published by Lipsiae, Sumptibus Ottonis Holtze and dating to 1872. This book is written in Latin. It has a hardcover with what feels like leather spines and then titling in gilt on brown leather. The cover has bumping to corners and edges, with the cream spine grubby due to handling and the body of the cover also show marks. Internally the owners name on alibris sticker then to the inner fly page. There is a some yellowing to pages and a little age spotting. Pages 240, Dimensions 13.5cm x 10cm x 2cm approx.
Published by Hennings,, Gothae,, 1830
Seller: Umbras Kuriositätenkabinett, Berlin, Germany
19 x 12 cm. 634 S. ISBN:Keine. . Original Pappband / Hard cover. No jacket. Ausgeschiedenes Bibliotheksexemplar. Zahlreiche Stempel. Einband berieben. Kleiner Mängel. Innen sauber. 1. Auflage. Sprache: gr, la. * Versandfertig innerhalb von 20 Stunden! Lex4. (GL). Jpg.
Published by Hennings, Gotha, 1830
Seller: Antiquariat Johann Forster, Friedenweiler, BW, Germany
Sect. I.: Carmina cum annotatione critica. Gotha, Hennings, 1830. 8°. C, 282 S. mit vielen Angaben zur Metrik. Halbleder - Einband der Zeit mit rotem RSchildchen. Rücken im Falz gering brüchig. Schwache Leimschatten aV. Sehr schöner alter Druck. (s. Foto). Biblitoheca Graeca A. Poetarum Vol. VI. Sprache: gre Rücken im Falz gering brüchig. Schwache Leimschatten aV. Sehr schöner alter Druck. (s. Foto).
Published by Paul Stephan, Genf, 1626
Seller: Ostritzer Antiquariat, Ostritz, Germany
Editio V D'Graecolatina H. Stepha. 12°. 368 S. Pappbd. d. 19. Jh. Der griechische Lyriker Pindaros (518 v.u.Z. - 446 v.u.Z.) verfaßte Siegesgesänge für die Sieger sportlicher Wettkämpfe in Olympiam Delphi, Nemea und a.d. Isthmos. Vorliegend Ausgabe mit griechisch-lateinischem Paralleltext. Einband etwas bestoßen, unter Ecken mit Knickspur. Stempel auf dem Titel. Papier gering gebräunt, kaum fleckig. Gut erhalten.
Published by per And. Crat. [Andreas Cratander], Basileae [Basel], 1526
In contemporary tooled leather. First edition. Text in Greek and Latin. Woodcut device on title page. Woodcut initials. In contemporary tooled leather. [5] [1 (blank)] 16 [4 (first 2 leaves of afterword in reversed order)] 710 [4 (last 2 leaves of afterword in reversed order)] 11312 p. [Complete.]. Early Greek edition, with an important preface and afterword by Ulrich Zwingli, Olympian odes with immense contemporary annotation. An early, the third Greek edition (first by Aldine in 1513) of Pindar's four odes dedicated to the Panhellenic Games, edited by Ulrich Zwingli and Jakob Ceporin (Wiesendanger, 14991525), the first Reader of Greek and Hebrew at Zwingli's school of theology in Zurich. In the preface, dated 24 February 1526, Zwingli, who was deeply impressed by Pindar, called him later the Prince of Poets, addressed the students of languages, and encouraged them to study the classical texts, that could help with the interpretation of the Bible, especially the Psalms, even gave examples of how obscure passages from the Bible could be clarified by comparing them to Pindar's Odes. (Dinkova-Bruun 2014) For such blasphemy copies of the edition were later mutilated and the preliminaries excised to remove Zwingli's presence. The afterword, also by Zwingli, is about the co-editor Ceporin, who died a few months before in December of 1525. USTC 684138; Adams P1222 Literature: Dinkova-Bruun, G. (2014) Preface, Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum. . Old ownership inscriptions on title page ("F. Danneau Doct. Med. Reg." strike through and written "P. Morellus" over - 17th century; "Courcier" - 19th century; "ad Esselin"), also blind-stamped. Possible ownership inscriptions on front and rear endpapers. First part heavily annotated by a contemporary neat hand (in Greek). Later, 19th(?) century handwritten table (in French) on rear free endpaper (probably unrelated). The 8-page afterword is bound between pp. 67 and 1011 in a random order. Binding rebacked, restored. Front free endpaper renewed. Occasional stains, few leaves dog-eared. Otherwise in very good condition. First edition. Text in Greek and Latin. Woodcut device on title page. Woodcut initials.
Published by Crat [And. Cratander]: Basileae, 1528
Seller: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Publisher's device on frontis, title page and last leaf, 6.5 x 4.25", embossed leather, 85pp (in Latin); 312pp (in Greek) + pp, covers quite worn and darkened, hinges starting, bottom of spine chipped, extremities bumped and worn, eps and title pages toned and worn, textblock splitting, some edge staining and underlining/marginalia, but still a decent, usable copy.
Published by Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, 1697
Seller: The Antiquarian Shop, Bend, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
Leather. Condition: Very Good. 1st English Edition. full engraved frontispiece, engraved title page, (7), blank, (15)pp., blank(8)pp., 497pp, (92)pp. index, (4)pp. index autorum, 77(1)pp, (1)pp. eratta. The full Greek text is printed with the Latin translation facing it and with the paraphrases and notes and commentary printed beneath, a fine work by the printer Fitz-Herbert Adams. bound in contemporary panelled calf newly rebacked old style, bookplate and front blank fly leaf removed, a few intermittent leaves lightly browned or foxed, a very good clean example of the first edition of the first Pindar printed in England and Rare as such. Wing P 2245. Scarce.
Una cum Latina omnium Versione Carmine Lyrico per Nicolaum Sudorium. ETheatro Sheldoniano [Sheldonia Theatre], Oxonii [Oxford] 1697 and ETheatro Sheldoniano, Oxonae 1700. Folio. Title leaf+[32]+497+[82(Greek index)]+77(Latin translation by Nicholas Le Sueur)+XLII (Series Chronologica)+(6) pages. Etched frontispiece portrait and titleleaf. Contemporary panelled full calf with blindtooled ruling and ornamental vignettes to boards. Spine in six compartments stamped and lettered in gilt. Hinges and smaller areas of boards expertly repaired. Small strip (0.5cm) of leather missing from both head and foot of spine. Small area (ca. 3x4cm) of leather missing from front board and equivalent area to lower corner on rear board. First and last few pages mildly browned. Titlepage of Series Chronologica with a couple of small burn marks and staining. Light traces of thumbing. * Elegantly typeset with Greek text side by side with the Latin translation and with commentary on to lower part of pages.