Published by Bruxellis, Typis Regiae Academiae, 1779
18 x 11.5 cm. Two volumes, Later wrappers, uncut, title, xviii, (2), 456 + title, 472 pages. Text in Latin. Fair to good condition: both volumes without proper bindings, bit loose, spines with tape, text block complete, paper somewhat browned with occasional wear, see pictures. Eighteenth-century Brussels school edition of Virgil with the classic Latin commentary by Charles de la Rue (Ruaeus), produced for educational use in the Southern Netherlands. Rare survival in original unsophisticated state with untrimmed edges. 720g.
Published by J. Tonson, Etc., Londini, 1718
Seller: Bookcase, Carlisle, United Kingdom
Full Leather. Condition: Poor. Front board nearly detached, front endpapers detached but extant, boards rubbed and bumped, some loss to spine. Period ink names to front endpapers and title, bookplate to front pastedown. However, pp good. Size: 12mo.
Published by Impensis G. et G. Ginger; G.G. & J. Robinson; R. Baldwin: G.J. et J. Richardson; et al., London, 1798
Leather. Condition: Good. Carolus Ruaeus (illustrator). Virgil's opera in the original Latin, a new 1798 edition embellished with folding plates. Virgil's famous Opera in the original Latin, with a large Index of two-hundred and twenty two leaves bound in to rear. ESTC Reference N9923Including a biographical sketch of the well-known Roman poet Virgil, followed by his three books Bucolica, Georgica andAeneis, known as some of the most famous and influential operas in classical Latin literature. Virgil's opera was studied since ancient times, and had a profound influence on numerous western authors, most notably on Dante Alighieri in his Divine Comedy, where Virgil is guide through Inferno andPurgatorio.Illustrated with a folding map. In full period tree calf binding. Externally sound with shelf wear, bumped to extremities with chipping to head and tail of spine, front joint cracked, boards holding firm. Minor previous ownership inscription to title page. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean. Good. book.
Leather. Condition: Good Only. Not Stated (illustrator). A beautifully illustrated Latin edition of the collected works of ancient Roman poet Virgil. Illustrated with an engraved frontispiece, fourteen engraved plates, and a folding map. Collated, complete.The collected works of Virgil, printed in the original Latin, and with additional notes from Charles de la Rue, known as one of the great orators of the Society of Jesus in seventeenth century France.Virgil is one of the best remembered Ancient Roman poets, active during the Augustan period. Across his career he composed three of the most famous poems in the canon of Latin literature, 'Eclogues', 'Georgics', and 'Aeneid'. ESTC Citation No. T170291 With the stamp of the Pax St. Augustine's Abbey Library Ramsgate to the recto of the frontispiece, their bookplate to the front pastedown, and a handwritten shelf number to the spine.Virgil's works have had a great and far-reaching influence on Western literature, with his 'Aeneid' being considered the national epic of Ancient Rome. In a full calf binding. Significant rubbing to back strip and board perimeters. Ink library number to spine. Joints starting, with rear board firmly held, and front board held by one cord only. Library bookplate to front pastedown. Lacking front and rear free endpapers. Frontispiece detached to head, and only tenderly held to the tail, with a stamp to the recto. Loss towards tail of fore edge of frontispiece. Internally, generally firmly bound. Pages a touch age toned, but generally clean and bright. Worming to tail of front pastedown and a number of early leaves, not affecting text. Good Only. book.
Published by Apud Viduam Simonis Benard, Lutetiae Parisiorum (Parigi), 1688
Seller: il Bulino libri rari, Torino, Italy
Edizione illustrata da 26 deliziosi emblemi allegorici molto ben incisi in rame a ornamento della sezione dedicata ai "Carminum Symbolicus". Antiche ed ordinarte note di possesso privato ad inchiostro al fronte. Lieve imperfezione alle cerniere ma ottimo esemplare totalmente coevo. Bella legatura coeva in piena pelle, cinque nervi, titoli e fregi in oro al dorso, pp. 6, 233, 1, in 16° piccolo.
Language: Latin
Published by Neapoli: Typographia Abbatiana, 1755
Seller: Wissenschaftliches Antiquariat Zorn, Marburg, Germany
Privater Halblederband. Editio nova auctior et emendatior. XXVI, 376 Seiten mit einigen Holzschnitt-Vignetten. Exemplar mit Mängeln: Der Einband ist rund umstark berieben, stellenweise aufgerieben und mit einigen Wurmfraßspuren. Der Buchblock ist in ordentlichem Zustand mit einigen Wassrerrändern und altersgemäßer Bräunung. Mit kleinen Stempeln auf der Titelseite und dem Vorsatzblatt. Textsauber und aus einem Nichtraucherhaushalt. Sprache: Latein. // Private half-leather cover. A copy with defects: The cover is heavily rubbed all around, rubbed in places, and shows some worm-eaten marks. The book block is in fair condition with some waterstains and age-related browning. There are small stamps on the title page and endpaper. No markings or annotations. Book from a non smoking environment. Language: Latin. la.
Published by IMPRENTA EX TYPIS AUGUSTI DELALAIN, PARIS, 1823
Seller: EL ACCIPIES, MADRID, M, Spain
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Bien. Imprenta Ex Typis Augusti Delalain, Paris, 3 Tomos, T.I: 1823 363 pp, es una edición distinta a los otros tomos, T.II: 1785 467 pp, T.III: 1785 401 pp, tapa dura, lomo en piel con letras y dibujos dorados, cantos rozados, Pertenece a la biblioteca de D. Duarte Pinto Coelho. Libro.
Published by , bassani, 1847
Seller: STUDIO PRESTIFILIPPO NUNZINA MARIA PIA, CATANIA, CT, Italy
carolus ruaeus publii virgilii maronis opera tomus primus. bassani 1847 .
Published by H.Barbou, 1805
Seller: Les Kiosques, TOULON, France
Condition: Bon. Carolus Ruaeus (illustrator). Livre 1805, H.Barbou, in-12 plein cuir de 380 et 400 pages, titrages dorés sur dos lisses, signets, illustrations de Carolus Ruaeus. Jussu christianissimi regis, ad usum serenissimi delphini. Nova editio accurate recognita. Texte en latin. | Etat : Bon état général, plats un peu écorchés, coins et coiffes frottés (Ref.: ref85430). Livre.
Published by Smith, Faulkner Etc, Dublin, 1771
Seller: Healy Rare Books, Galway, Ireland
Condition: V.G. Cats paw binding - Illustrated. Original cats paw calf. Moroc label on spine.
Published by Bassani, ex Typographia Remondini, 1818, 1818
Seller: Antiquariaat De Keerkring, Malden, Netherlands
Bassani, ex Typographia Remondini, 1818. Complete in 2 volumes. Halfcalf. xxiv-870 pp. (Continuous pagination). In 4to. With ex-libris (prize-book ?) "Ginnasio Vescovile di Feltre: al Francesco Coraulo di Belluno". Corners abroaded, and stamps whitened. Otherwise clean copies.
Hard Cover. Condition: Good. Interpretatione et notis illustravit Carolus Ruæus, jussu Christianissimi Regis, ad usum Serenissimi Delphini; Editio novissima accuratè, cui accesserunt in notis nomina lusitana rei rusticae, animalium atque plantarum, necnon ad Georgica Appendix, Lusitano Sermone quamplurimis adnotationes locupletata, Studio et Operâ J.-I. Roquette. Tomus Primus [Tomus Secunds, Tomus Tertius]. Apud V.am J.-P. Aillaud, Monlon et Ces. Parisiis. 1860. 3 Volumes de18x11 cm. Com [iii], 447; [iii], 467; [iii], 404 págs. Encadernações inteiras de pele, com dois rótulos verde escuros e ferros a ouro nas lombadas, folhas de guarda e cortes das folhas marmoreados. Exemplar com danos e sinais de desgaste nas lombadas e nas pastas, ex-libris de Celestino de Matos Domingues nos versos das pastas anteriores. Após uma contextualização histórica e biográfica de Públio Virgílio Maro, apresenta-se o corpo da sua obra, profusamente anotado em rodapé por Charles de la Rue (Paris, 1643 ? 1725), também conhecido pelo seu nome latinizado Carolus Ruaeus, um grande orador da Companhia de Jesus na França do século XVII. Inclui nomes de plantas e animais em português e um extenso comentário também em português às Geórgicas de Virgílio, da autoria do padre Jesuíta Francisco Furtado, publicado por José Inácio Roquete. O primeiro volume reúne as dez Éclogas e os quatro livros que compõem as Geórgicas. Nos seguintes volumes encontra-se a Eneida. Language: Latim / Latin Location/localizacao: I-224-D-16.
Hard Cover. Condition: Good. Interpretatione et notis illustravit CAROLUS RUÆUS, jussu CHRISTIANISSIMI REGIS, ad usum SERENISSIMI DELPHINI, editio novissima, accuratius recognita ac mendis purgata. TOMUS PRIMUS [SECUNDUS, TERTIUS]. PARISIIS, APUD CORMON et BLANC, BIBLIOPOLAS, Via Mazarina, Nº 70. et LUGDUNI, Via Roger, Nº 1. 1830. 3 Volumes de17,5x11 cm. Com 415; [iv], 467; 405 págs. Encadernações inteiras de pele, com rótulos e ferros a ouro nas lombadas. Após uma contextualização histórica e biográfica de Públio Virgílio Maro, apresenta-se o corpo da sua obra, profusamente anotado em rodapé por Charles de la Rue (Paris, 1643 ? 1725), também conhecido pelo seu nome latinizado Carolus Ruaeus, um grande orador da Companhia de Jesus na França do século XVII. O primeiro volume reúne as dez Éclogas e os quatro livros que compõem as Geórgicas. Nos seguintes volumes encontra-se a Eneida. Exemplar com picos de traça junto ao festo do miolo do primeiro volume. Atingem a mancha gráfica entre as páginas 329 e 350 e as 367 e 380, não condicionando a leitura. Este volume tem ainda algumas manchas de humidade, duas folhas soltas, alguns cadernos parcialmente desconjuntados e anotações a lápis à margem. Os restantes volumes apresentam também ocasionais manchas. Language: Latim / Latin Location/localizacao: I-85-D-36.
Published by Apud Simonem Benard Paris, 1672
Seller: Any Amount of Books, London, United Kingdom
108pp. 12mo. 'Tertia editio auctior'. Includes the Latin poem Regi Epinicium followed by Corneille's French translation; a second Latin poem Annae Austriacae Epicedium; the (Latin) poem sequence Emblemata Heroica, enlarged for this edition and featuring seven full-page emblems from copper engravings by Cossin; the (Latin) poem sequence Paraphrases Horatianae; and finally three sacred odes (two in Latin, the last in French). Besides the emblems the book uses a number of equally finely engraved headpieces and vignettes. Contemporary limp vellum. One small neat annotation on title page. Vellum little darkened and well-handled but clean and supple. Overall very good.
Published by Rothomagi; Paris, Mavrrianis; Cramoisy, Sebastian, 1669; 1621, 1669
Seller: Antiquariat & Kunsthandlung Bachmann & Rybicki - Dresden, Dresden, Germany
12°(14x8,5cm), 2 Titelvignetten, 88 S., 3 Bll., 196 S., 7 nn. S., Glanzledereinband - Einband berieben und bestoßen, prachtvolle, goldgeprägte Rückenverzierung, Deckel mit Goldprägung, roter Rundumschnitt, Vorsatz mit hs. Vermerken, 2. Titel mit hs. Notiz, Papier altersbedingt leicht gebräunt.
P arisiis 1805,380 pp. (code P-122b).
Parisiis, Apud Simonem Benard (Simon Benard), 1672, 1 volume de 385x140 mm environ, 108 pages, 7 figures allégoriques à pleine page, nombreuses vignettes. Pleine reliure, dos à nerfs portant titres dorés sur pièces de cuir rouge, fers floraux dorés, tranches rouges, gardes marbrées postérieures. Griffures et épidermures sur le cuir, deux ex libris manuscrits, traces de mouillures marginales sur les six premiers feuillets, quelques traces sur les feuillets sinon intérieur propre, bon état général.