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PETRONE [PETRONIUS] & ERNOUT Alfred
Le Satiricon (texte établi et traduit par Alfred Ernout)
xlvii + 215pp., belle reliure demi-cuir (plats marbrés, titre doré au dos), 2e édition revue et corrigée, 21cm., dans "Collection des universités de France", bilingue: latin-français, qqs.rousseurs, bel état
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PETRONE, APULEE, AULU-GELLE, Par M. NISARD
PETRONE, APULEE, AULU-GELLE, OEUVRES COMPLETES, AVEC LA TRADUCTION EN FRANCAIS
J.-J. Dubochet et Compagnie, Paris. 1842. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 768 pages. Texte en français et en latin, sur 2 colonnes. Dos se détachant. Premiers cahiers se détachant légèrement.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
Ссылка продавца : RO40111113
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PETRONE, APULEE, AULU-GELLE, PAR M. NISARD
PETRONE, APULEE, AULU-GELLE, OEUVRES COMPLETES, AVEC LA TRADUCTION EN FRANCAIS
J.-J. Dubochet et Compagnie, Paris. 1842. In-4 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 768 pages. Texte en français et en latin, sur 2 colonnes. Dos se détachant. Premiers cahiers se détachant légèrement. Collection des Auteurs Latins avec la traduction en français. Publié sous la dir. de M. Nisard, Maître de Conf. à l'E.N.
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PETRONE.
LE SATYRICON - Traduction nouvelle et littérale d"après les manuscrits de Milan 1476, Bude 1587, Trau 1663 et Belgrade 1688.- Notes et Préface de Jean REDNI.
Edition Française, sans date. Hardback in-12, 386 pages, reliure demi chagrin à coins, dos à nerfs richement décoré (couverture conservée)
Ссылка продавца : 34906
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PETRONE.
LE SATYRICON - Traduction nouvelle et littérale d"après les manuscrits de Milan 1476, Bude 1587, Trau 1663 et Belgrade 1688.- Notes et Préface de Jean REDNI.
Hardback in-12, 386 pages, reliure demi chagrin à coins, dos à nerfs richement décoré (couverture conservée) Mors fendu sinon tres bon état [LP-9]
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PETRONE.
Petrone Latin et François. Traduction entière, suivant le Manuscrit trouvé à Belgrade en 1688.Avec plusieurs Remarques et Additions, qui manquent dans la première Edition.Nouvelle Edition, Augmentée de la Contre-Critique de Pétrone. Tome Premier.
Sans lieu, 1709, 165x100mm, XLIX- 383pages, reliure basane. Etiquette de titre au dos avec lettres dorées. Tomaison dorée. Ornementation en caissons avec fleurons. Dos à nerfs. Page de titre impression rouge et noir.
Ссылка продавца : 58980
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PETRONE.
Satire de Pétrone, chevalier romain. Nouvelle traduction par le citoyen D*** , suivie de considérations sur la Matrone d'Éphèse et d'un conte chinois sur le même sujet.
1803 Paris, Bertrandet, 1803 ; 2 volumes in-8 de (4) - 444pp. ; (4) - 363pp.; plein veau marbré de l'époque, guirlande dorée aux pampres de vigne encadrant les plats, dos lisse très orné de larges palettes, filets, et fleurons dorés, titre et tomaison dorés sur deux étiquettes de maroquin rouge dont l'une mosaïquée de maroquin violine, filet sur les coupes, tranches marbrées. Le texte latin suit le texte français en fin de volume. Traduction du Satyricon de Petrone par Pierre Durand, bibliothécaire, il fut professeur au lycée de Moulins, Inspecteur d'académie à Moulins, puis Recteur de l'Académie d'Amiens.
Ссылка продавца : 11622
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PETRONE.-
Oeuvres complètes de Pétrone avec la traduction française de la collection Panckoucke par Heguin de Guerle et précédées des recherches sceptiques sur le Satyricon et son auteur par J. N. M. de Guerle. Nouvelle édition soigneusement revue.
P., Garnier, sans date (vers 1920), in 12 broché, XLV-395 pages ; couverture fanée, dos cassé.
Ссылка продавца : 13822
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Petroniou (Petronius Arbiter)
Satyrikon (IN GREEK)
199p. Ex-Library Text neat, tight and complete.. Library stamp, spine label etc. Ex-Library
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Petronius Arbiter Ed. Gilbert Lawall
Petronius : Selections from the Satyricon Textbook Ser.
Oak Park IL: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers 1988 Reprint. Soft Cover. Near Fine. Illus. by Danilovics Leon illustrator. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers paperback
Ссылка продавца : 17328 ISBN : 0865160066 9780865160064
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Petronius & Seneca; E. H. Warmington & W. H. D. Rouse & Michael Heseltine
PETRONIUS: SATYRICON; SENECA: APOCOLOCYNTOSIS
Minor shelfwear to book. Edgewear to DJ. DJ has a couple of small tears. ; Loeb Classical Library No. 15; 544 pages; Petronius (C. Or T. Petronius Arbiter) , who is reasonably identified with the author of this famous satyric and satiric novel, was a man of pleasure and of good literary taste who flourished in the times of Claudius (41–54 CE) and Nero (54–68). As Tacitus describes him, he used to sleep by day, and attend to official duties or to his amusements by night. At one time he was governor of the province of Bithynia in Asia Minor and was also a consul, showing himself a man of vigour when this was required. Later he lapsed into indulgence (or assumed the mask of vice) and became a close friend of Nero. Accused by jealous Tigellinus of disloyalty and condemned, with self-opened veins he conversed lightly with friends, dined, drowsed, sent to Nero a survey of Nero's sexual deeds, and so died, 66 CE. The surviving parts of Petronius's romance Satyricon mix philosophy and real life, prose and verse, in a tale of the disreputable adventures of Encolpius and two companions, Ascyltus and Giton. In the course of their wanderings they attend a showy and wildly extravagant dinner given by a rich freedman, Trimalchio, whose guests talk about themselves and life in general. Other incidents are a shipwreck and somewhat lurid proceedings in South Italy. The work is written partly in pure Latin, but sometimes purposely in a more vulgar style. It parodies and otherwise attacks bad taste in literature, pedantry and hollow society. Apocolocyntosis, "Pumpkinification" (instead of deification) , is probably by Seneca the wealthy philosopher and courtier (ca. 4 BCE–65 CE). It is a medley of prose and verse and a political satire on the Emperor Claudius written soon after he died in 54 CE and was deified.
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Petronius & Seneca; Michael Heseltine & W. H. D. Rouse
PETRONIUS: [SATYRICON] / SENECA: APOCOLOCYNTOSIS
Spine ends frayed. Boards are worn. Back hinge is cracked but holding. Damp staining to front inner cover and ffep. Former owner's name on ffep. Pencil notes and marginalia on some pages. ; Loeb Classical Library; 418 pages; Petronius (C. Or T. Petronius Arbiter) , who is reasonably identified with the author of this famous satyric and satiric novel, was a man of pleasure and of good literary taste who flourished in the times of Claudius (41–54 CE) and Nero (54–68). As Tacitus describes him, he used to sleep by day, and attend to official duties or to his amusements by night. At one time he was governor of the province of Bithynia in Asia Minor and was also a consul, showing himself a man of vigour when this was required. Later he lapsed into indulgence (or assumed the mask of vice) and became a close friend of Nero. Accused by jealous Tigellinus of disloyalty and condemned, with self-opened veins he conversed lightly with friends, dined, drowsed, sent to Nero a survey of Nero's sexual deeds, and so died, 66 CE. The surviving parts of Petronius's romance Satyricon mix philosophy and real life, prose and verse, in a tale of the disreputable adventures of Encolpius and two companions, Ascyltus and Giton. In the course of their wanderings they attend a showy and wildly extravagant dinner given by a rich freedman, Trimalchio, whose guests talk about themselves and life in general. Other incidents are a shipwreck and somewhat lurid proceedings in South Italy. The work is written partly in pure Latin, but sometimes purposely in a more vulgar style. It parodies and otherwise attacks bad taste in literature, pedantry and hollow society. Apocolocyntosis, "Pumpkinification" (instead of deification) , is probably by Seneca the wealthy philosopher and courtier (ca. 4 BCE–65 CE). It is a medley of prose and verse and a political satire on the Emperor Claudius written soon after he died in 54 CE and was deified.
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Petronius - Vorberg, Gaston (Hrsg.)
Satyrikon.
München, Arche Verlag, 1923. 4°. 31 cm. 226 Seiten, 6 Blatt. Einfacher Pappband der Zeit.
Ссылка продавца : 38285AB
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PETRONIUS ARBITER
Petrone latin et francois; traduction entiere, suivant le manuscrit trouve a Belgrade en 1688. Avec plusieurs remarques & additions, qui manquent dans la premiere edition ... Tome premier /Tome second. satyricon
In-12°, 2 voll: occhietto, antiporta incisa, i-xlix, 1c, 383pp, 3 tavole incise, di cui una ripiegata; occhietto, (4cc), 293pp, 6 carte di tavola di cui una ripiegata. Legatura in piena pelle coeva, titolo in oro su tassello al dorso, fregi in oro al dorso, nervature, tagli in rosso.
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Petronius Arbiter
Satyrica
184pp. 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Petronius Arbiter Seneca. Apocolocyntosis Rouse William Henry Denham
Petronius (Satyricon/Loeb No. Lo15)
Harvard university press 1969 544 pages 11x3 2x16cm. 1969. Cartonné jaquette. 544 pages.
Ссылка продавца : 100127324
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Petronius Arbiter; Franz [Franciscus] Buecheler (Ed. )
PETRONII [PETRONIUS] SATIRAE ET LIBER PRIAPEORUM Tertium Edidit Franciscus Buecheler. Adjectae Sunt Varronis Et Senecae Satirae Similesque Reliquiae
Fornt board detached but present. Rebound in 1/4 leather binding with marbled boards. Institution plate to inner cover. Damp staining to lower corners of first few pages. Pages tanned. Corners and spine somewhat edgeworn. Rubbing to boards. ; Contents: Petronii Arbitri Satirarum excerpta ex libris XV et XVI. --Petronii fragmenta. --Carmina Priapea. --Varronis Menippearum reliquiae. --Senecae Apokolokyntosis divi Claudii. --Sisennoe reliquiae Milesiarum. --Leges convivales. --Testamentum porcelli. --Satirarum aliarum Milesiarumve indicia. ; 252 pages
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Petronius Arbiter; Franz [Franciscus] Buecheler (Ed. )
PETRONII [PETRONIUS] SATURAE Recensuit Franciscus Buecheler Exemplar Ex Editione Anni MDCCCLXII Anastatice Iteratum. Adjectae Sunt Varronis Et Senecae Saturae Similesque Reliquiae.
Spine has been taped leaving tape stains. Spine cover is torn with cracks along length of spine. Contents shaken. Browning to wraps. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; 377 pages
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PETRONIUS, T.
T. Petronii arbitri, equitis romani saryricon, cum petroniorum fragmentis. Noviter recensitum, interpolatum & auctum. Accessureunt seorsim Notae & Observationes variorum.
Lugduni (Lyon), Apud Paulum Frellon 1625, 155x90mm, reliure parchemin de l’époque. Bon état de la reliure. Ex-libris: Josephi Pelli. Inscriptions manuscrites anciennes seulement sur les marges de quelques rares pages.
Ссылка продавца : 93261
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Petronius; A. D. Leeman
PETRONIUS: SATYRICON Vertaald En Toegelicht Door A. D. Leeman.
Creasing to back upper wrap. Pen marginalia passim (mostly small lines). Minor shelfwear otherwise. ; In Dutch. ; 176 pages
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Petronius; A. D. Leeman
PETRONIUS: SATYRICON Vertaald En Toegelicht Door A. D. Leeman.
Light edgewear. Minor shelfwear. ; In Dutch. ; 176 pages
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Petronius; Helmut Schmeck (Hrsg. )
PETRONII [PETONIUS: ] CENA TRIMALCHIONIS Vierte, Neubearbeitete Und Verbesserte Auflage
Some pencil notes and underlining. Scholar's name to ffep (Catherine Rubincam née Reid). Pages are tanned. Wraps are browned with chipping and small pieces torn off (from corner and base of spine). Some dampstaining to foreedge of rear wrap. ; Sammlung Vulgärlateinischer Texte; 68 pages
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Petronius; Ludwig Friedlaender
PETRONII CENA TRIMALCHIONIS Mit Deutscher Übersetzung Und Eklärenden Anmerkungen
Light foxing. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. N. B. The first gathering is out of order so pagination and pages are not sequential but complete. Else VG. ; Reprint of 1906 edition. ; 362 pages
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Petronius; Martin S. Smith (Ed. )
PETRONII ARBITRI (PETRONIUS) CENA TRIMALCHIONIS
Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). Light pencil notes to a few pages. DJ has edgewear and a few tears with a bit of loss. ; Latin text with English introduction and extensive commentary; 233 pages
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Petronius; Martin S. Smith (Ed. )
PETRONII ARBITRI (PETRONIUS) CENA TRIMALCHIONIS
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. 1 small tear to DJ. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; Latin text with English introduction and extensive commentary; 233 pages
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Petronius; Oscar Wilde (Trans. ) & Allen Lewis
THE SATYRICON OF PETRONIUS ARBITER. VOLUME I In the Translation Attributed to Oscar Wilde. with an Introduction, Notes and Bibliography, Illustrations
Pages slightly tanned. Former owner's name stamped to rear endpaper. Ffep torn out else book is VG. Gilt designs to spine and front cover. Still attractive. ; Vol. 1; 206 pages
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Petronius; Stephen Gaselee
A COLLOTYPE REPRODUCTION OF THAT PORTION OF COD. PARIS. 7989 COMMONLY CALLED THE CODEX TRAGURIENSIS, WHICH CONTAINS THE CENA TRIMALCHIONIS OF PETRONIUS Together with Four Poems Ascribed to Petronius in Cod. Leid. Voss. 111. with Introduction and a Transcript.
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Corners rounded and a bit bent. Spine slightly darkened. Endpapers browned. ; From Classical Quarterly: "Sir Stephen Gaselee, who died in June 1943, was, as is widely known, a devoted student of Petronius. He read the book first in 1901 when he was still at Eton; two years later he already possessed nearly a hundred Petroniana and was distributing to booksellers a short bibliography which he had compiled in order that they might help to fill the gaps in his collection. Petronius was the subject of the Fellowship dissertation which he submitted unsuccessfully at King's in 1908. It comprised a copy of Buecheler's editio minor interleaved with foolscap sheets on which was written a critical and epexegetical commentary, and a substantial volume of typescript entitled Some Materials for an Edition of Petronius and dealing with the personality of the author, the place of his book in Classical literature, its literary history, the manuscripts, and the printed editions. The last section was presently expanded into a long paper which, with a handlist, was presented to the Bibliographical Society in 1909. In the following year appeared a large and expensive reprint of the earliest English translation of Petronius for which Gaselee supplied an introduction and a Latin text. In 1915 he published at his own cost a collotype facsimile of that part of the Codex Traguriensis which contains the Cena Trimalchionis, adding a preface and an annotated transcript of the facsimile. In 1916 Gaselee went to the Foreign Office and, except for a brief interval in 1919, worked there until his death. He continued to collect Petroniana and to note in his interleaved text parallel passages and suggestions of other scholars, but the leisure necessary for the preparation of his own edition was never at his disposal. Thenceforward his contributions to the subject are both few and slight" ; 4to 11" - 13" tall
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Petronius; Thomas Cutt; Jacob E. Nyenhuis (Intro)
PETRONIUS: CENA TRIMALCHIONIS Edited with Notes
Light chipping to ffep. Minor shelfwear. ; Latin Text with English Commentary and Introduction. ; 135 pages
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Petronius; W. B. Sedgwick (Ed. )
THE CENA TRIMALCHIONIS OF PETRONIUS Together with Seneca's Apocolocyntosis and a Selection of Pompeian Inscriptions
Minor rubbing to boards. Former owner's name on ffep. Pen notes and underlining to Cena's latin text. ; Latin text with English introduction and commentary; 151 pages
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Petronius; W. B. Sedgwick (Ed. )
THE CENA TRIMALCHIONIS OF PETRONIUS Together with Seneca's Apocolocyntosis and a Selection of Pompeian Inscriptions
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Endpapers a bit browned. Minor fraying to spine ends. Spine a bit sunned. ; Latin text with English introduction and commentary; 151 pages
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Petronius; William Arrowsmith
PETRONIUS: THE SATYRICON Translated, with an Introduction
Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Light shelfwear. ; Meridian Classic; 192 pages
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Petronius; William Arrowsmith
PETRONIUS: THE SATYRICON Translated, with an Introduction
Sunning to spine and part of front wrap. Creasing to edges of a few pages and corner of rear wrap. Former owner's name on ffep. ; Ann Arbor Paperbacks; 218 pages
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Petronius; William Arrowsmith
PETRONIUS: THE SATYRICON Translated, with an Introduction
Thin marker line to barcode. Light shelfwear. ; Meridian Books; 192 pages
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PETRUS [ Frère Pierre, Moine de Cîteaux, au monastère du Val de Cernay]
Historia Albigensium, et Sacri Belli in eos anno MCCIX suscepti, duce & principe Simone a Monte-Forti, dein Tolosano comite, rebus strenue gestis clarissimo.
Auctor Petro, coenobii Vallis-Sarnensis ord. Cisterciensis in Parisiensi dioecesi monacho, cruceatae hujus militiae teste oculato, 1 vol. in-12 reliure ancienne pleine basane marron, dos à 5 nerfs, Apud Ioannem Griffard et Natalem Moreau dit le Coq, 1615, 2 ff. (Prologus auctorem), 326 pp. et 7 ff. n. ch. Exemplaire incomplet des 12 premiers ff. n. ch. (dont le titre). Prix en l'état. Latin
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PETRUS ABAELARDUS [ABELARD Pierre] (DE RIJCK L.M., ed.)
Dialectica - first complete edition of the Parisian Manuscript
Assen, Van Gorcum 1956 CVIII + 587 pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover in red cloth, good condition, weight: 1.5kg., [Introduction in English, Text edition in Latin], F102499
Ссылка продавца : F102499
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PETRUS ABAELARDUS [ABELARD Pierre] (DE RIJCK L.M., ed.)
Dialectica - first complete edition of the Parisian Manuscript
CVIII + 587 pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover in red cloth, good condition, weight: 1.5kg., [Introduction in English, Text edition in Latin], F102499
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PETRUS ABAELARDUS [ABELARD, ABELARDUS] (& BUYTAERT E.M. O.F.M., ed.)
Petri Abaelardi Opera theologica. I: Commentaria in epistolam Pauli ad Romanos. Apologia contra Bernardum [Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis, 11]
Turnhout, Brepols 1969 xxxviii + 397pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis" vol.11, bound in a red simili-leather hardcover binding, gilt lettering at spine, text is clean and bright, good condition, [introduction in English, text in Latin], weight: 1kg., R118101
Ссылка продавца : R118101
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PETRUS ABAELARDUS [ABELARD, ABELARDUS] (& BUYTAERT E.M. O.F.M., ed.)
Petri Abaelardi Opera theologica. I: Commentaria in epistolam Pauli ad Romanos. Apologia contra Bernardum [in: Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis XI, CCCM 11]
Turnhout, Brepols 1969 xxxviii + 397pp., 26cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis" volume XI, publisher's hardcover binding in red cloth with gilt lettering, [introduction in English, text in Latin], text is clean and bright, small ex-libris stamp on blanco endpaper and at verso of title page, good condition, R118798
Ссылка продавца : R118798
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PETRUS ABAELARDUS [ABELARD, ABELARDUS] (& BUYTAERT E.M. O.F.M., ed.)
Petri Abaelardi Opera theologica. II: Theologia christiana, Theologia scholarium (recensiones breviores). Accedunt Capitula haeresum Petri Abaelardi [Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis, 12]
Turnhout, Brepols 1969 510pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis" vol.12, bound in a red simili-leather binding, gilt lettering at spine, text is clean and bright, good condition, [introduction in English, text in Latin], weight: 1.1kg., R118100
Ссылка продавца : R118100
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PETRUS ABAELARDUS [ABELARD, ABELARDUS] (& BUYTAERT E.M. O.F.M., ed.)
Petri Abaelardi Opera theologica. II: Theologia christiana, Theologia scholarium (recensiones breviores). Accedunt Capitula haeresum Petri Abaelardi [in: Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis, 12]
Turnhout, Brepols 1969 510pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis" volume XII (12), publisher's hardcover binding in red cloth with gilt lettering, text is clean and bright, small ex-libris stamp on blanco endpaper and at verso of title page, else in very good condition, [introduction in English, text in Latin], weight: 1.1kg., R118765
Ссылка продавца : R118765
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PETRUS ABAELARDUS [ABELARDUS, ABELARD] (& BUYTAERT E.M. O.F.M. & MEWS C.J., eds.)
Petri Abaelardi Opera theologica. III: Theologia Summi Boni, Theologia Scholarium [in: Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis, 13]
Turnhout, Brepols 1987 613pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis" volume XIII (13), publisher's hardcover binding in orange cloth with gilt lettering, ISBN 2-503-03131-6 [introduction in English, text in Latin], text is clean and bright (looks unread), small ex-libris stamp on blanco endpaper and at verso of title page, else in very good condition, weight: 1.2kg., R118766
Ссылка продавца : R118766
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PETRUS ABAELARDUS [ABELARDUS]
Theologia
Turnhout, Brepols 1988 87pp.+ 17 microfiches (3443pp.), 24cm., fine condition, in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Instrumenta lexicologica latina" Fasc.45 (CCCM 12-13) series A: Formae, ISBN 978-2-503-63112-7
Ссылка продавца : R59472
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PETRUS ABAELARDUS [ABELARDUS]
Theologia
87pp.+ 17 microfiches (3443pp.), 24cm., fine condition, in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Instrumenta lexicologica latina" Fasc.45 (CCCM 12-13) series A: Formae, ISBN 978-2-503-63112-7
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Petrus Abaelardus, L. J. Engels (ed), Chr. Vande Veire (ed)
Sermones
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, cxxv + 503 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Language: Latin. ISBN 9782503577012.
Ссылка продавца : 65478
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Petrus Apian / text is Only in Latin / Petrus Apianus 1495 to 1552
Horoscopion Apiani Generale Dignoscendis Horis Cvivscvmqve generis Aptissimum
A Bound / Flex Cover / REPRINT: Ingolstadii 1533 / Modern Reprint / Privately Published No Reprinted Date 40 pages. Softcover reprinted edition in very good condition this book has card covers with cloth spine. Very slight wear to edges. Modern facsimile replica of the original text / work / manuscript / book. Privately published. Archival reprint. This book is not old however there is no other publication date other than of the original text. Most likely produced for research purposes since the original text is fragile or very rare. Both book and text are clean and unmarked. Overall a very good copy of this scarce title. Excellent reading resource research or study. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand. Or would make a great gift for the fan / reader in your life. This is NOT a mass market paperback or mass produced book. Excerpt from wikipedia about the author: Petrus Apianus April 16 1495 to April 21 1552; also known as Peter Apian was a German humanist famous for his works in mathematics astronomy and cartography. The crater Apianus on the Moon is named in his honour. He was born as Peter Bienewitz or Bennewitz in Leisnig in Saxony; his father was a shoemaker. The family was relatively well off belonging to the middle class citizenry of Leisnig. Apianus was educated at the Latin school in Rochlitz. From 1516 to 1519 he studied at the University of Leipzig ; during this time he Latinized his name to Apianus lat. apis means "bee"; "Biene" is the German word for bee . In 1519 Apianus moved to Vienna and continued his studies at the University of Vienna which was considered one of the leading universities in geography and mathematics at the time and where Georg Tannstetter taught. When the plague broke out in Vienna in 1521 he completed his studies with a B.A. and moved to Regensburg and then to Landshut. In Landshut he produced his Cosmographicus liber 1524 a highly respected work on astronomy and navigation that was to see at least 30 reprints in 14 languages and that remained popular until the end of the 16th century. He married the daughter of a councilman of Landshut Katharina Mosner in 1526. They would have 14 children together five girls and nine sons one of which was Philipp Apian. In 1527 Peter Apian was called to the University of Ingolstadt as a mathematician and printer. His print shop started small. Among the first books he printed were the writings of Johann Eck Martin Luther's antagonist. Later his print shop soon became well-known for its high-quality editions of geographic and cartographic works. Through his work Apian became a favourite of emperor Charles V. Charles had praised his work the Cosmographicus liber on the Reichstag of 1530 and granted him a printing monopoly in 1532 and 1534. In 1535 the emperor made Apian an armiger i.e. granted him the right to display a coat of arms. In 1540 Apian printed the Astronomicum Caesareum dedicated to Charles V. Charles promised him a truly royal sum 3000 golden guilders appointed him his court mathematician and made him a Reichsritter and in 1544 even a Hofpfalzgraf. All this furthered Apian's reputation as an eminent scientist. Despite many calls from other universities including Leipzig Padua T�bingen and Vienna Apian remained in Ingolstadt until his death. Although he neglected his teaching duties the university evidently was proud to host such an esteemed scientist. Apian's work included in mathematics�in 1527 he published a variation of Pascal's triangle and in 1534 a table of sines� as well as astronomy. In 1531 he observed a comet and discovered that a comet's tail always point away from the sun. Girolamo Fracastoro also detected this in 1531 but Apian's publication was the first to also include graphics. He designed sundials published manuals for astronomical instruments and crafted volvelles Apian wheels measuring instruments useful for calculating time and distance for astronomical and astrological applications. Horoscopion Apiani. Clean and Unmarked Text. ~ SCARCE EDITION ~. Illus. by Fully Illustrated. Facsimile Bound Reprint Edition. Astrology Horoscope Zodiac. Ingolstadii 1533 / Modern Reprint / Privately Published, No Reprinted Date
Ссылка продавца : 5026912
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Petrus Apian / text is Only in Latin / Petrus Apianus 1495 to 1552 / Quadrans Apiani Astronomicus
Qvadrans Apiani Astronomicvs Et Iam Recens Inventvs Et Nvnc Primvm Editvs Huic adiuncta sunt alia instrumenta obseruatoria perinde noua adcommodata horis discernendis nocturnis simul diurnis . Deinde altitudinis etiam distantiae Profunditatisque
A Bound / Flex Cover / REPRINT: Ingolstadii 1532 / Modern Reprint / Privately Published No Reprinted Date 55 pages. Softcover reprinted edition in very good condition this book has card covers with cloth spine. Very slight wear to edges. Modern facsimile replica of the original text / work / manuscript / book. Privately published. Archival reprint. This book is not old however there is no other publication date other than of the original text. Most likely produced for research purposes since the original text is fragile or very rare. Both book and text are clean and unmarked. Overall a very good copy of this scarce title. Excellent reading resource research or study. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand. Or would make a great gift for the fan / reader in your life. This is NOT a mass market paperback or mass produced book. Text of title page: Qvadrans Apiani Astronomicvs Et Iam Recens Inventvs Et Nvnc Primvm Editvs Huic adiuncta sunt and alia instrumenta obseruatoria perinde noua adcommodata horis discernendis nocturnis simul and diurnis . Deinde altitudinis etiam distantiae profunditatisque Puteorum Turriumeque seu aeditictorum adnexae sunt dimensiones : His omnibus accedit quo pacto per speculum altitudines structurarum uarijs modis cognosci queant. Excerpt from wikipedia about the author: Petrus Apianus April 16 1495 to April 21 1552; also known as Peter Apian was a German humanist famous for his works in mathematics astronomy and cartography. The crater Apianus on the Moon is named in his honour. He was born as Peter Bienewitz or Bennewitz in Leisnig in Saxony; his father was a shoemaker. The family was relatively well off belonging to the middle class citizenry of Leisnig. Apianus was educated at the Latin school in Rochlitz. From 1516 to 1519 he studied at the University of Leipzig ; during this time he Latinized his name to Apianus lat. apis means "bee"; "Biene" is the German word for bee . In 1519 Apianus moved to Vienna and continued his studies at the University of Vienna which was considered one of the leading universities in geography and mathematics at the time and where Georg Tannstetter taught. When the plague broke out in Vienna in 1521 he completed his studies with a B.A. and moved to Regensburg and then to Landshut. In Landshut he produced his Cosmographicus liber 1524 a highly respected work on astronomy and navigation that was to see at least 30 reprints in 14 languages and that remained popular until the end of the 16th century. He married the daughter of a councilman of Landshut Katharina Mosner in 1526. They would have 14 children together five girls and nine sons one of which was Philipp Apian. In 1527 Peter Apian was called to the University of Ingolstadt as a mathematician and printer. His print shop started small. Among the first books he printed were the writings of Johann Eck Martin Luther's antagonist. Later his print shop soon became well-known for its high-quality editions of geographic and cartographic works. Through his work Apian became a favourite of emperor Charles V. Charles had praised his work the Cosmographicus liber on the Reichstag of 1530 and granted him a printing monopoly in 1532 and 1534. In 1535 the emperor made Apian an armiger i.e. granted him the right to display a coat of arms. In 1540 Apian printed the Astronomicum Caesareum dedicated to Charles V. Charles promised him a truly royal sum 3000 golden guilders appointed him his court mathematician and made him a Reichsritter and in 1544 even a Hofpfalzgraf. All this furthered Apian's reputation as an eminent scientist. Despite many calls from other universities including Leipzig Padua T�bingen and Vienna Apian remained in Ingolstadt until his death. Although he neglected his teaching duties the university evidently was proud to host such an esteemed scientist. Apian's work included in mathematics�in 1527 he published a variation of Pascal's triangle and in 1534 a table of sines� as well as astronomy. In 1531 he observed a comet and discovered that a comet's tail always point away from the sun. Girolamo Fracastoro also detected this in 1531 but Apian's publication was the first to also include graphics. He designed sundials published manuals for astronomical instruments and crafted volvelles Apian wheels measuring instruments useful for calculating time and distance for astronomical and astrological applications. Reprint of Quadrans Apian Astronomics / Quadrans Apiani astronomicus Ingolstadt 1532. Clean and Unmarked Text. ~ SCARCE EDITION ~. Illus. by Fully Illustrated. Facsimile Bound Reprint Edition. Astrology Horoscope Zodiac. Ingolstadii 1532 / Modern Reprint / Privately Published, No Reprinted Date
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PETRUS BLESENSIS
PATROLOGIAE CURSUS COMPLETUS, SERIES SECUNDA, TOMUS CCVII (UNICUS): SAECULUM XII, PETRI BLESENSIS BATHONIENSIS IN ANGLIA ARCHIDIACONI OPERA OMNIA
J.-P. Migne. 1855. In-4 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos frotté. Quelques rousseurs. 1204 pages. Texte en latin sur 2 colonnes, chacune étant paginée. Pièces de titre rouge et noire et étiquette de code sur le dos. Auteur, titre, tomaison, fleurons, bandeaux et filets dorés sur le dos. Tranche marbrée. Ex-libris de la Bibliothèque de l'Institut Catholique de Toulouse au dos du 1er plat. Tampon de bibliothèque en page de titre. Sive Bibliotheca Universalis, Integra, Uniformis, Commoda, Oeconomica, Omnium SS. Patrum, Doctorum Scriptorumque Ecclesiasticorum. Qui ab Aevo Apostolico ad Usque Innocentii III Tempora Floruerunt. Accurante J.-P. Migne.
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PETRUS BLESENSIS [PIERRE DE BLOIS, PETER OF BLOIS] (WOLLIN C., ed.)
Petri Blesensis Carmina (Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis, 128)
714pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis" vol.128, editor's cloth with gilt lettering, VG, ISBN 2-503-04281-8, (introduction in German, text in Latin)
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PETRUS BLESENSIS [PIERRE DE BLOIS, PETER OF BLOIS] (WOLLIN C., ed.)
Petri Blesensis Carmina (in: Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis, 128)
Turnhout, Brepols 1998 714pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis" volume CXXVIII (128), publisher's hardcover binding in orange cloth with gilt lettering, ISBN 2-503-04281-8, (introduction in German, text in Latin), text and interior are clean and bright, very good condition, weight: 1.4kg., R67925
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PETRUS CANTOR [PÏERRE LE CHANTRE] & GEORGIUS GALOPINUS, e.a.
Saeculum XII : Petri Cantoris Verbum abbreviatum. E tenebris primus eruit r.p.d. Georgius Galopinus [..]
Petit-Montrouge, Migne 1855 [Continuation of the title: "accedunt Mauricii de Sulliaco Parisiensis, Garnerii Lingonensis, Geraldi Cadurcensis, Odonis Tullensis, episcoporum, Alexandri Gemmeticensis abbatis, Gaufridi subprioris canonicorum regularium, Matthaei Vindocinensis"], [512] pp. (i.e. 1024 columns), 28cm., original 1855-edition, in the series "Patrologiae cursus completus. Series secunda" tomus CCV (205) (tomus unicus), bound in a solid hardcover, text is clean and bright, good condition, text in Latin, weight: 1.2kg., R118328
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