AUGUSTINUS. XXII. boecken van de stadt Gods, begrijpende de beginselen en voortgang der zelver, als mede de verdediginge der Christelijke Religie, tegen de doolingen en lasteringen der Heydenen, Ketteren, en andere vyanden van Gods kerke. Ook op veel plaetsen met treffelijke historien vermengt. (Vert. d. J. Fenacolius). Amst., J. Hartgers, 1646. 5 parts in 1 vol. (12), 147; 129; 96; (2), 114; (2), 143, (19) pp. W. engr. ti. Fol. Cont. vellum. (Remnants of tickets on spine, margins faintly stained in places, else fine).
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AUGUSTINUS. XXII. boecken van de stadt Gods, begrijpende de beginselen en voortgang der zelver, als mede de verdediginge der Christelijke Religie, tegen de doolingen en lasteringen der Heydenen, Ketteren, en andere vyanden van Gods kerke. Ook op veel plaetsen met treffelijke historien vermengt. (Vert. d. J. Fenacolius). Amst., J. Hartgers, 1646. 5 parts in 1 vol. (10), 147; 129; 96; (2), 114; (2), 143, (19) pp. W. engr. ti. Fol. Cont. vellum. (Vellum a bit soiled stained, lower margin waterstained, some minor foxing in places).
€ 240
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BARTOLI, P.S. Le pitture antiche del sepolcro de Nasonii nella Via Flaminia. Rome, G.B. Bussotti, 1680. 18 pp. W. 35 engr. plates (incl. 1 double-p.). Fol. Cont. h. goatskin, uncut. (Spine slightly rubbed, lower outer corner a bit soiled at the beginning, else a fine and uncut copy).
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CASAUBON, I. De satyrica Græcorum poesi, & Romanorum satira ll. II. Par., A. & H. Drouart, 1605. (16), 356, (2) pp. W. 1 text-engr. Cont. vellum w. overl. sides. (Lower blank margin of ti. cut off., annot. on free endpaper, quire Q misbound (after R), last leaf (=addenda) underlined in blue, faintly stained throughout). -- Added: PETRONIUS. Satyricon. (Ed.) M. Hadrianide. Amst., J. Blaeu, 1669. 2 in 1 vol. 18 lvs. incl. engr. ti. by R. de Hooghe, 558 pp., 21 lvs.; 168 pp., 4 lvs. Cont. mottled cf. w. raised bands. (Spine rubbed, spine ends dam., without the last part (is often missing according to Schweiger)). -- (2).
€ 140
CICERO. Epistolarum ad Atticum, ad Brutum, ad Q. Fratre, Libri xx. nup recognita et maxima diligentiam pressi. Florence, Ph. Giunta, 1514. (12), 335 lvs. W. ti. printed within woodcut border. Cont. richly blind tooled pigskin w. raised bands. (Recased, w. new endpapers, a few tiny holes in bind., small hole in ti-p., old name entries on ti., a few marg. annot. in an old hand, a bit stained at the beginning).
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CICERO. X. Reedenvoeringen. In Nederduitsch overgebragt. Amst., S. Petzold, 1702. (20), 457, (1) pp. W. engr. ti-vign. Cont. vellum.
€ 60
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CLEMENS ALEXANDRINUS. Opera omnia (Graece). Ex Bibliotheca Medicea. (Florence, L. Torrentinus, 1550). 42, (2), 347 [recte 359] pp. W. ti. printed within woodcut border. Fol. Old vellum. (Skilfully rebacked w. use of old spine, new endpapers, stamps/scribbling on ti., lower outer corner of ti. rep., margins a bit stained in places).
€ 1200
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DICTIONARIES -- GESNER, J.M. Novus linguae et eruditionis romanae thesaurus. Post R. Stephani e.a. (...) curas. Lpz., 1749. 4 in 2 vols. W. engr. front.-portr., first ti. printed in red & black. Fol. Cont. cf. w. raised bands & dec. gilt backs. (Some rep. to binds., a bit browned/foxed). -- Added: I.J.G. SCHELLER. Lexicon latino-belgicum auctorum classicorum. Cur. D. Ruhnkenius. Leyden, S. & J. Luchtmans (a.o.), 1799. In 2 vols. 4°. Hcf. -- S. PITISCUS. Lexicon Latino-Belgicum novum (...) a variis mendis purgatum (...), cura & studio A.H. Westerhovii. Ed. 4a. Rott., H. Beman, 1771. 2 vols. W. 2 engr. ti-vign. 4°. Cont. cf. w. raised bands & dec. gilt backs. (Spine ends chipped). -- (6).
€ 120
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DIOGENES LAERTIUS. De vitis, dogmatibus & apophtegmatibus clarorum philosophorum ll. decem. Graece & latine. Lpz., I.P. Kraus, 1759. (14), 756, (94) pp. W. woodcut text-vign. Cont. hcf. w. raised bands & dec. gilt back. (Spine and corners skilfully rep., slightly browned).
€ 80
EURIPIDES. Tragoedia Hippolytus, quam, Latino carmine conversam a G. Ratallero, adnot. instruxit L.C. Valckenaer. - Bound with: L.C. VALCKENAER. Diatribe in Euripidis perditorum dramatum reliquias. - Leyden, J. Luzac & J. Le Mair, 1767-68. 2 in 1 vol. (8), 311, (1); (28), 322, (18) pp. W. 1 engr. headpiece. 4°. Cont. hcf. w. red label. (Spine ends chipped, corners bumped, stamp on v° ti-p.).
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(FICHET, A.). Chorus poetarum classicorum duplex, sacrorum et profanorum lustratus illustratus. Lyon, L. Muguet, 1616. (38) pp., 3292 cols., (44) pp., 526 cols. 4°. Cont. cf. w. raised bands & dec. gilt back. (Chip out of ti-p., old owner's entry on ti-p., margins stained in places, a bit browned).
FRONTINUS. Quæ extant. R. Keuchenius, notis & emend. illustr. Amst., ex off. J. à Waesberge, 1661. (Printed by P. v.d. Houte at Harderwijk). (32), 416, (16) pp. W. engr. ti. & woodcut printer's device on ti-p. Old. brds. w. orange label.
GOTHOFREDUS, D., (ed.). Auctores Latinæ linguæ in unum redacti corpus. (Geneva), G. Læmarius, 1595. (4 lvs.), 1924 cols., 38 lvs. (last blank). W. some woodcut diagrams in the text. 4°. Cont. hcf. w. raised bands. (Spine dam., joints split, corners/edges worn, some faint marg. stains, a bit browned/foxed).
€ 200
HELIODORUS. De getrouwe liefde van de kuysche Theagenes en de zuyvere Cariceea. Nu nieuwlijx uyt'et Griexs en Latijn vert. Amst., J. van Duisberg, 1659, (12), 440 pp. W. engr. front. 12°. Cont. overlapping vellum. (Front. cut slightly short at fore-edge, bookblock detached from head- and tailband, but a very good copy).
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HELIODORUS. Histoire Æthiopique, contenant dix livres, traitant des loyales & pudiques amours de Tehagenes Thessalien, & Chariclea Aethiopienne. Trad. du Grec en François (by Jacques Amyot), & de nouveau reveuë & corrigee par le translateur. Rouen, Thomas Mailaird, 1588. 599, (19) pp. Ti.-p. within woodcut borders. 16°. Cont. or sl. later overl. vellum. (Lower joint neatly strengthened w. strip of paper).
€ 400
HELIODORUS. Les amours de Theagene et Chariclee. Histoire Ethiopique. Trad. nouv. [by Jehan de Montlyard]. 2e éd. Paris, S. Thiboust, 1626, (2), 806, (18) pp. W. engr. title-p. and 52 plates by Michel Lasne, J. Briot, Crispin de Passe etc. after Daniel Rabel. Cont. cf., both covers with double gilt fillet border, gilt and ribbed spine. (Bind. sl. worn at spine-ends and lacking spine label, ti.-p. restored in lower right corner and w. 2 tiny wormholes, vaguely waterst. at the beginning and occas. sl. foxed/browned, a few marg. defects such as sm. tears, endpapers renewed, but in all, an acceptable copy).
€ 150
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HERODOTUS. Histoire des neuf livres. Plus un recueil de George Gemiste dict Plethon, des choses avenuës depuis la iournée de Mantinee. Le tout trad. en François par P. Saliat. Paris, C. Micard, 1580. 572 [= 472 lvs., (skipping lvs. 345-444 but text complete)]. Title within fine woodcut borders. 16°. Finely bound in 19th cent. gilt and panelled crushed red mor., both covers with corner fleurons within (double) fillet borders, gilt turn-ins and edges of covers, gilt and ribbed spine, edges and endpaper marbled. (Joints partly splitting (upper joint worse), upper edge of title and following few lvs. very professionally strengthened w. very thin paper, partly waterwrinkled/waterstained, but an acceptable copy of a charming booklet).
HERODOTUS. Historion logoi theta. Historiarum ll. IX. Eiusdem narratio de vita Homeri. Cum Vallæ interpret. Lat. historiarum Herodoti, ab Henr. Stephano rec. Ed. 2a. (N.pl.), H. Stephanus, 1592. (48), 732, (24) pp. W. ti. printed in red and black & 4 large fold. woodcuts. Fol. Cont. vellum. (Ties fail, vellum a bit soiled, piece of upper blank corner ti-p. cut off, more or less waterstained throughout).
€ 500
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HIERONYMUS STRIDONIUS. Opera omnia quae reperiri potuerunt. (Ed. Marianus Victorius Reatinus) & Index. Par., S. Nivellius, 1578-79. 9 in 4 vols. W. 9 large woodcut ti-vign. & 6 full-p. woodcut Canon-tables. Fol. 19th c. hcf. w. raised bands, dec. gilt backs and dark green labels. (Spines a bit chafed/rubbed, corners bumped, name entries and small stamp on ti-pp., first quires vol. 6 loose, vol. 1 & 9 partly waterstained, a bit browned/foxed in places).
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HILARIUS. Opera. Studio et labore monachorum ordinis S. Benedict e congregatione S. Mauri. Verona, Berni & Vallarsi, 1730. 2 in 1 vol. (32), lxxxviii pp., lxxxix-clxxvi cols., 811 cols. 2 blank pp.; xvi pp., 752 cols., 57 pp. W. engr. front., 2 engr. ti-vign., 3 engr. headpieces, 3 engr. initials & 2 engr. plates. Fol. Cont. hcf. w. raised bands, uncut. (Spine and corners rep., stamp on ti., lower inner margin a bit stained in places, else a clean copy with ample margins).
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HOMERUS. Poièsis Omèrou amfô ète Ilias kai è Odusseia (...). Opus utrumque Homeri Iliados et Odysseae, diligenti opera Iacobi Micylli & Ioachimi Camerarii recognitum. Porphyrii philosophi Homericarum quaestionum liber. Eiusdem, de Nympharum antro in Odyssæa, opusculum. (Basel, J. Herwagen, 1541). 2 in 1 vol. (24), 394 (recte 410), (2); 237 (recte 307), (1) pp. W. woodcut printer's mark on both ti-pp. and at the end of both parts, & w. sev. woodcut dec./historiated initials. Fol. Cont. limp vellum w. overl. sides. (Ties fail, spine ends clumsily rep. w. pieces of old calf, annot. in an old hand on free endpaper, slightly browned in places, but else in good interior condition).
€ 900
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HORATIUS -- LAMBINUS, D. In Q. Horatium Flaccum, commentarius locupletissimus. Additae sunt H. Stephani diatribae. - HORATIUS. Sermonum, seu satyrarum, seu eclogarum ll. II: Epistolarum libri totidem. - Geneva, P. de la Roviere, 1604-05. 2 in 1 vol. (16), 255, (1), (18); 351 pp. W. first title printed within richly dec. woodcut border. 4°. Fine cont.vellum w. dec. gilt back (faded), gilt dec. centerpieces & 4 cornerpieces on both sides, ruled in gilt, red edges and later red label on spine, overl. sides. (Red & white (city colours of Leiden!) ties fail, vellum a bit loosening on sides, slightly browned in places, else a fine copy).
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ISOCRATES. De la loüange d'Helene et de Busire. (French adaptation Pierre du Ryer). Paris, wid. J. Camusat, 1640 [colophon: 8 november 1639]. 126, (2) pp. W. engr. printer's mark. 12°. Cont. cf. w. gilt and ribbed spine w. mor. letterpiece, double gilt fillet line around sides, gilt board-edges & inside dentelles, red edges. (Joints (partly) split, spine ends chipped).
€ 160
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ISOCRATES. Orationes et epistolae. Cum latina interpret. H. Wolfii, ab ipso postremùm recognita. Henr. Steph. in Isocratem Diatribæ VII (…). Gorgiae et Aristidis quædam, eiusdem cum Isocraticis argumenti. Guil. Cantero interprete. Geneva, H. Estienne, 1593. (28), 427, (1); 131, (1), xxxiiii, (2 blank), (8), 31, (1), (18) pp. Fol. Old vellum w. blue edges. (Sev. old name entries on ti., slightly browned/foxed).
€ 360
LONGUS. Les amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloé. Transl p. J. Amyot. Lond., 1779. (6), viii, 176 pp. W. engr. ti. & 28 engr. plates (partly fold.). Old hcl. w. red label & yellow edges.
MEURSIUS, J. Atticarum lectionum libri VI. In quibus antiquitates plurimae, nunc primum in lucem erutae, proferuntur. Leiden, Elzevier, 1617. (8), 376, (32) pp. Sm-4°. Cont. mottled cf. w. raised bands, dec. gilt back, sides ruled in gilt. (Spine ends chipped, a bit rubbed, faintly stained at the end).
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OVIDIUS. Alle de werken. In de Ned. taale overgebracht d. A. Valentyn. Met verklaaringen, en uitleggingen verrijkt d. L. Smids. Amst., P. Mortier, 1700-01. 3 in 1 vol. (6), 289, blank; (6), 440; (6), 334, (40) pp. W. 3 diff. engr. fronts. by J. v. Vianen, engr. portr., 27 full-p. engr. by S. Thomassin & 276 fine engr. in text (43 dep. coins/medals & 2 engr. vign.). 4°. Cont. vellum.
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OVIDIUS. Metamorphoseon libri XV. In singulas quesque fabulas argumenta. Ex postrema Iac. Micylli rec. (Frankf., G. Corvinus, S. Feierabent and heirs of V. Galli), 1563. (16), 573, (18) pp. W. woodcut printer's mark of Feierabend on title-p. and over 170 very fine woodcuts in text by Virgil Solis. Cont. richly blindstamped vellum over wooden brds. w. bevelled edges, front cover with central panel dep. Justitia and back cover with central panel dep. Lucretia (monogrammed by the binder "HSC"), both above a four-line verse and surrounded by rolled borders incorporating portraits, coats-of-arms and shield with the monogram "HS" (perhaps Schmied, incorporating a hammer and a horseshoe), the frontcover with the monogram of the first owner "G*G*B" and date 1564, blindstamped, ribbed spine, 2 finely shaped brass clasps and catches, fore-edge and upper edge with contemp. indication of the author "OV" in ink. Sm-8°. (Prel. lvs. slightly browned, upper endpapers renewed).
€ 3000
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OVIDIUS. Metamorphoseon Libri XV. Raphaelis Regii (…) explanatio, cum novis Jac. Micyllus (…) additionibus. Venice, (J. Gryphius, 1574). (16), 337 pp. W. 61 woodcuts in the text. Fol. Old vellum. (Endpapers renewed, wrong title-page (from the 1549-edition), but complete in itself, a few ink stains, lower outer corner stained at the end, a bit browned in places).
POMEY, F. Pantheum mythicum, of verdichte historie der goden, en godinnen. Vert. d. G. Kempher. Amst., A. Schoonenburg, 1730. (16), 634, (21) pp. W. engr. ti. & 27 engr. plates. Cont. vellum.
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QUINTILIANUS. De institutione oratoria ll. XII/Declamationes XIX majores, et (…) CXLV minores et Calpurnii Flacci Declamationes. Cum notis (...) cur. P. Burmanno. Leyden, J. de Vivie, 1720. 2 vols. (68), 1178, (50); (4), 838, (132) pp. W. engr. front. by F. Bleiswijck & 2 ti-vign. by the same. 4°. Cont. cf. w. blindtooled decoration of an elephant with crowned trunk, ribbed and gilt spines. (Spines loosening, top of spines dam., rubbed on the edges, marg. waterst. & browned, waterstain to upper half front. and ti-p.).
(ROERGAS de SERVIEZ, J.). De gemalinnen der twaalf cesars, behelsende het leven, en de geheime handelingen van de keizerinnen, en gemalinnen der eerste Roomsche keizeren. Waarin te gelyk ook de aanmerkelykste levensgevallen der keizeren vervat zijn (...). Utr., Wed. W. Broedelet en Zn., 1722. 2 parts in 1 vol. (12), 448, 103 p. Sm-8°. Cont. vellum. Very good copy. -- And 4 o., 3 in French and 1 in Dutch (published between 1620 and 1799). (5).
€ 90
ROME -- DESSEINE, F. Beschryving van oud en nieuw Rome. Uit het Fransch en Latyn vert. (d. W. v. R(anouw)). (Vol. 1 only). Amst., F. Halma, 1704. 1 of 3 vols. (28), 160 pp. W. engr. front., engr. ti-vign., 24 text-engr. (incl. 2 headpieces), 62 full-p. engr., & 13 fold./double-p. engr. plates/maps by Goeree, Baptist, Van Vianen, (a.o.) after Goeree. - Bound (as often) with: B. KENNET. De aaloudheden van Rome, of beschryving van de geleerdheyd en opvoeding der Romeynen. Vert. d. W. Sewel. Amst., F. Halma, 1704. W. engr. front., 21 text-engr. (incl. 1 headpiece), 2 fold. maps (1 map rep./piece missing), 10 fold. engr. (1 lge fold.) & 6 full-p. engr. - 2 in 1 vol. Fol. Cont. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. (Tear in top of spine, coners a bit worn/dam., free endpapers gone, a bit browned).
€ 700
ROME -- (OVERBEKE, B. ab. Reliquiæ antiquæ urbis Romæ. Amst., J. Crellius, 1708). Engr. portrait of the author by C. Vermeulen after J.C. le Blon, engr. dedicated to Queen Anna by M. Pool, engr. allegorical front. by M. Pool, fold. engr. map by M. Pool, and 143 (of 146) engr. plates, one dep. the Collosseum large fold. Fol. (Bind. and all texts lack, (blank) margins stained throughout, worsening a bit towards end (w. even some moulding to blank margins of some lvs.), split in fold. map/small tear in portr., both w. clumsy rep. on v°).
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ROTTERDAM -- CAESAR. Quae extant omnia. Cum animadvers. integris D. Vossii, J. Davisii (...), ut & qui vocatur J. Celsus De vita et rebus gestis C. Julii Caesaris, Ex musaeo J.G. Graevii. Leyden/Delft, heirs of C. Boutesteyn & S. Luchtmans/A. Beman, 1713. 2 in 1 vol. (16), 603; (2), 604-862, (52), 224 pp. W. engr. front., 3 fold. maps, 5 fold. engr. & 6 full-p. engr. Cont. vellum w. dec.gilt back, gilt coat of arms of Rotterdam on both sides, surrounded by 2 gilt borders. (Ties renewed, prize lacks, 1 plate loose, outer margin a bit stained at beginning and end, a bit browned).
TACITUS. Vande ghedenkwaerdige geschiedenissen der Romeinen, uyt het Latijn in Duytsch vertaalt, door J. Fenacolius [Vennecool]. En door den selven, met vele uytleggingen verrijkt. En nu (…) oversien, en op vele plaatsen verbetert, met noch twee byvoegsels voor de verlooren stukken van C. Tacitus (…). Amsterdam, J. Hartgers, 1644-1645, (16), 838, (38) pp., (w. 5 separate letterpress title-pp. w. continuous pagination). W. engr. front., cont. overlapping vellum. (Upper inner hinge weak).
TERENTIUS. De ses comedien. Verduytst door H. Zwaerdecroon. Rotterdam, I. Naeranus, 1648, (8), 475 pp. W. engr. front. (bound after ti.). 12°. Cont. overlapping vellum w. manuscr. title on spine.