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TERENCE, Par Ph. FABIA
P. TERENTI AFRI ADELPHOE
Armand Colin et Cie, Paris. Non daté. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 213 pages. Illustré de quelques dessins en noir et blanc dans le texte. Texte en latin et notes en français (sur 2 colonnes). Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampon de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Quelques annotations dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
Referencia librero : RO40238917
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TERENTIUS AFER PUBLIUS, Ed. Ph. FABIA
P. TERENTI AFRI EUNUCHUS, TEXTE LATIN
Armand Colin & Cie, Paris. 1895. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos fané, Intérieur acceptable. 258 pages. Introduction en français, Texte en latin et Notes en français (sur 2 colonnes). Papier muet encollé sur le dos, le consolidant. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Traces de colle sur le dos. Manques importants sur les bords des plats.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
Referencia librero : RO40247212
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TERENTUS, P. (TERENCE).
P. Terenti Comoediae. Recensuit Alfredus Fleckeisen.
Lipsiae, Symptibus et Formis B. G. Teubneri 1890, 175x120mm, XXVIII - 343pages, demi-percaline. Plats papier marbré. Cachet de possesseur, autrement bon état.
Referencia librero : 95902
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TERENCE.
PHRASES ET SENTENCES TIREES DES COMEDIES DE TERENCE.
Paris, chez les Frères Guerin, 1745
Referencia librero : 1740
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Terence - Publius Terentius Afer; Philipp Melanchthon (Mélanchton) ; Paul Haemmerlin; Pietro Marso; Aelius Donatus
Pu. Terentii Aphri Comoediae sex per Philippum Melan[chthonem] restitutae. Addita sunt haec argumenta eiusde[m] Phil. Mel. in totas comoedias, itemque Pauli Malle[oli] in singulas scenas, scholia praeterea tum Philip. Melan., quae quidem praenotavimus, tum Petri Marsi, in loca obscuriora, neutiquam contemnenda.
1528 Coloniae : Hittorp, 1528.pt IN8, reliure époque veau brun estampé,non paginé,199 pages,texte réglé,dos abimé avec manques,frais,collationné complet.
Referencia librero : 23876
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TERENCE
Publii terentii Comoediae Expurgatae
Avenione, 1806 - in-12, 247 pp. ex-libris d'ép. - rel. plein velin de ré-emploi
Referencia librero : 2510
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TERENCE
Publii Terentii Afri Comoediae Sex, ad optimorum exemplarium fidem recensitae
Paris Le Loup & Mérigot 1753
Referencia librero : 000310
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TERENCE, Par N.E. LEMAIRE
PUBLII TERENTII AFRI COMOEDIAE, INDEX NOMINUM, RERUM ET VERBORUM ABSOLUTISSIMUS, VOLUMEN POSTERIUS, PARS SECUNDA
Colligebat Nicolaus Eligius Lemaire, Parisiis. 1828. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, 1er plat abîmé, Dos frotté, Quelques rousseurs. 437 pages. Texte en latin et sur 2 colonnes. Pages non coupées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
Referencia librero : RO40136108
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TERENTE, (Terentius Afer, Publius), HEINSUS (Daniel, éditeur).
Pub. Terentius Comoediae sex: Ex Dan: Heinsii recensione.
Amsterdam, Apud Guiljelmu Blaueu (Willem Janszoon Blaeu), 1630, in-24, 216pp.-4ff., relié plein maroquin époque, dos à nerfs orné d’étoiles, doubles filets aux plats, tranches dorées, titre gravé.
Referencia librero : PHO-1911
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TERENCE [Publius TERENTIUS Afer]
PUBLII TERENTII CARTHAGINIENSIS AFRI COMOEDIAE SEX (Les six comédies du Carthaginois Publius Terentius Afer). (Texte en latin)
Jacobi Tonson & Johannis Watts MDCCXIII (1713)
Referencia librero : 50277
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TERENCE (Térence en latin Publius Terentius) - FARNABII Thomae (Thomas Farnaby)
Pub. Terentii Comoediae sex, ex recensione Heinsiana.
Cum Annotationibus Thomae Farnabii, in quatuor Priores.Amstelodami, apud Iohannem Ianssonium à Waesberge, et Viduam Elizei Weyerstraet, 1668 - 23 ff et 284 pages avec une gravure du portrait de Terence.Reliure plein-veau de l'époque. Dos lisse orné et doré avec pièce de titre maroquin rouge. Légèrement frotté. Pas de rousseur. Bon état. Format in-16°(13x7).Térence (en latin Publius Terentius Afer), né à Carthage aux alentours de 190 et mort en 159 av. J.-C., est un poète comique latin, peut-être d'origine berbère. Auteur de seulement six pièces qui nous sont toutes parvenues, il est considéré, avec Plaute, comme un des deux grands maîtres du genre à Rome, et son oeuvre a exercé une influence profonde sur le théâtre européen, de l'Antiquité jusqu'aux Temps Modernes.
Referencia librero : 15951
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TERENCE.-
Publii Terentii Comoediae expurgatae. Interpretatione ac Notis illustravit Josephus Juvencius. Editio priotibus auctior e mendior.
Rotomagi, Lallemant, 1711, in 12 relié pleine veau ancien, dos à nerfs très orné, 6 feuillets-324 pages ; frottis d'usage ; coiffe supérieure usée ; coins émoussés.
Referencia librero : 52841
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TERENCE
PUBLII TERENTII COMOEDIAE EXPURGATAE. INTERPRETATIONE AC NOTIS ILLUSTRAVIT JOSEPHUS JUVENCIUS S.J. Editio nova prioribus auctior & emendatior.
Rotomagi Apud Nicol. & Ricard Rotomagi Apud Nicol. & Ricard Lallemant 1763, In-12 relié plein veau brun, dos à filets dorés, piéce de titre rouge. 8 + 324 pages. Manque de cuir à la coiffe. Bon exemplaire.
Referencia librero : 99940084
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TERENCE (en latin Publius Terentius Afer), né à Carthage vers -190, sa vie semble s'interrompre en -159, Poète comique latin d'origine berbère - Joseph de JOUVANCY (latinisé en Josephus Juvencius), Paris, 14 septembre 1643, Rome, 29 mai 1719, Prêtre jésuite français, Poète, Pédagogue, Philologue et Historien.
Publii Terentii Comoediae expurgata. Interpretatione Ac Notis Illustravit Josephus Juvencius S.J. Editio Nova ab Authore denuo aucta & e)mendita (complet des six pièces : L'Andrienne, l'Eunuque, L'Hécyre, L'Héautontimorouménos, Le Phormion & Les Adelphes
PARIS, J. Barbou - 1716 - In-12 - Reliure plein veau brun de l'époque frottée - Dos à nerfs & à caissons fleuronnés - Pièce de titre cerise, titre doré - toutes tranches rouges - Filets dorés sur les coupes - coupure sue la page de garde - trous de vers n'affectant pas le texte - Bandeaux - Lettrines - (10)312 pages - correct - Envoi rapide et soigné - Photographies sur demandeEx-libris manuscrit : Claudius soulange, 1721, puis découpe du nom, 1725
Referencia librero : 26259
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TERTULLIEN, RIGAULT (Nicolas, Rigaltius)
Q. Sept. Florentis Tertulliani Opera, ad vetustissimorum exemplarium fidem locis quamplurimis emendata, Nicolai Rigaltii I. C. Observationibus & Notis illustrata. Cum indice glossario stili africani. Editio secunda. Observationibus et notis atque etiam glossario auctior suivi de : Nic. Rigaltii Observationes et Notæ ad Libros Q. Sept. Flor. Tertulliani
Lutetiæ, Mathurini du Puis, 1641. In folio ; 10ff.-860pp., 130 pp. (Rigaltii Observationes), 40ff.( index), plein basane au monogramme “MA” au centre et aux angles des plats et sur 6 caissons du dos (ex-libris Collège de Montaigu), plats frottés et épidermés, dos à nerfs avec mq., coins et coupes usés, tranches marbrées, étiquette manuscrite “ex libris Brissat” collée au contre-plat, inscriptions manuscrites en pages de garde, faux-titre et titre (ex-dono Abraham Marlier, principal du collège 1652-1693)
Referencia librero : PHO-1871
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TERTULLIANUS ; [ TERTULLIEN ] ; LUPUS, Christianus ; [ LOUP, Chrétien ; LOUP, Christian ],
Q. Florentis Septimi Tertulliani Presbyteri Carthaginiensis, Liber De Praescriptionibus contra Haereticos, Scholiis & Notis illustratus per Fr. Christianum Lupum, Iprnesem, Oridnis Eremitarum Augustini.
1 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque pleine basane maron, dos à 5 nerfs orné, tranches rouges, Typis Francisci Foppens, Bruxellis [ François Foppens, Bruxelles ], 1675, 4 ff., 769 pp., avec 14 ff. n. ch., index)
Referencia librero : 35640
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TERTULLIEN
Q. Septimi Florentis Tertulliani carthaginiensis presbyteri, Opera que hactenus reperiri potuerunt omnia
Paris, s.d., 1608. In-folio, 167-[1]-1101 pp., veau fauve de l'époque, filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, un fleuron doré au centre, dos à nerfs orné de croisillons et filets à froid, fleurons et auteur dorés, tranches mouchetées (manques et épidermures, rousseurs et taches).
Referencia librero : 17331
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TERTULLIEN
Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani... Opera quae hactenus reperiri potuerunt omnia: Ex editione Jacobi Pamelii Brugensis [Texte imprimé]. Quibus seorsim additæ sunt annotationes Beati Rhenani Seletstadiensis, auctæ censura Inquisitionis Hispanicae...
Franekerae Excudebat Ægidius Radæus, Ordinu 1597 Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani... Opera quae hactenus reperiri potuerunt omnia: Ex editione Jacobi Pamelii Brugensis [Texte imprimé]. Quibus seorsim additæ sunt annotationes Beati Rhenani Seletstadiensis, auctæ censura Inquisitionis Hispanicae : Itemque castigationes ac notæ perspicuæ et brevis Francisci Junii Biturigis... Communes p à Indices accesserunt locorum Scripturæ Sacræ, aliorum auctorum, itemque verborum et rerum locupletissimus.4 parties reliées en 1 volume petit in-folio ( 310 X 210 mm ) de ( [4]-655-[1 bl.] [8]-310-[2 bl.] 127-[1 bl.] 88-59-[1 bl.] p. ), pleine basane fauve, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, fleuron central doré et double filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats ( Reliure postérieure ). Anciennes mouillures claires marginales, gardes absentes, agréable exemplaire. Note( s ): 1re partie: mêmes traités de Tertullien que dans l'édition de Pamele, à l'exception des fragments grecs et latins des oeuvres perdues. - 2e partie: les "Castigationes et notae" de Du Jon sont précédées de "Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani vita". - 3e partie: les "Annotationes" de Rhenanus, qui ont leur titre propre, sont suivies de son "Admonitio... de quibusdam Tertulliani dogmatis". - 4e partie: le texte de l'"Apologeticus", accompagné de la paraphrase de F. Zephyrus, est suivi des index.
Referencia librero : 366303
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TERTULLIANUS [TERTULLIAN] (& DEKKERS E. e.a., eds.)
Quinti Septimi Florentis Tertulliani Opera. Pars I: Opera catholica. Adversus Marcionem [in: Corpus Christianorum Series latina, 1]
Turnhout, Brepols 1954 xxv + 726pp. + 5 folding tables out-of-text, 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum Series latina" volume 1, publisher's hardcover binding in orange cloth with gilt lettering, [introduction and texts in Latin], text and interior are clean and bright, very good condition, weight: 1.6kg., R67656
Referencia librero : R67656
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TERTULLIANUS [TERTULLIAN] (DEKKERS E. e.a., eds.)
Quinti Septimi Florentis Tertulliani Opera. Pars I: Opera catholica. Adversus Marcionem, Pars II: Opera montanistica [2 volumes, in: Corpus Christianorum Series latina, 1-2]
Turnhout, Brepols 1954 Complete in 2 volumes : together xxv + 1632pp. + 5 tables out-of-text of which 4 folding, continuous pagination, 26cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum Series Latina" volumes 1-2, publisher's hardcover bindings in red cloth with gilt lettering, text and interior are clean and bright, small ex-libris stamp on blanco endpaper and at verso of title page, good condition, [introduction and texts in Latin], weight: 3.4kg., R118893
Referencia librero : R118893
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TERTULLIEN & AUGUSTIN saint [TERTULLIANUS & AUGUSTINUS] & NISARD (dir.)
Tertullien et saint Augustin - Oeuvres choisies (avec la traduction en français)
Paris, Firmin Didot 1862 ii + 816pp., édition bilingue (latin-français), texte imprimé en 2 colonnes, 27cm., dans la série "Collection des auteurs latins, avec la traduction français publiée sous la direction de m.Nisard", reliure cart.avec dos en toile (peu usée), [contient: Tertullien: Apologétique (avec des notes, pp.1-60) & Augustin: La cité de Dieu (avec des notes, pp.61-804)]
Referencia librero : R45597
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TERISIO PIGNATTI
VERONESE - LA VILLA DI MASER -
FABRI/SKIRA. 1968. In-Folio. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 72 pages.Nombreuses planches de gravures en couleurs et en noir et blanc. Ex libris sur la premère page.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
Referencia librero : R160207123
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TERREAUX Claude
Vous reprendrez bien un peu de latin
Arléa Arléa, 1999. In-8 broché de 168 pages. Très bon état
Referencia librero : 156436
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TER HAAR Franciscus C.SS.R.
Casus conscientiae de praecipuis hujus aetatis Vitiis eorumque remediis
vii + 201pp., 23cm., text in Latin, hardcover binding (marbled boards, spine in cloth), stamp, text clean and bright, good condition, R98119
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TER HAAR Franciscus C.SS.R.
De occasionariis et recidivis, juxta doctrinam S. Alphonsi aliorumque probatorum auctorum
xvi + 449pp., 23cm., text in Latin, hardcover binding (marbled boards, spine in cloth), stamp, text clean and bright, good condition, R98120
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TERENCE
Com?dies. Tome II : Heautontimoroumenos - Phormion. Bilingue fran?ais - latin. Texte ?tabli et traduit par J. Marouzeau.
Broch?. 400 pages.
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TERENCE
LES ADELPHES - COMEDIE EN CINQ ACTES / EDITION REVUE ET ANNOTEE PAR M. L'ABBE LAFFROGUE.
LIBRAIRIE POUSSIELGUE FRERES. 1882. In-16 Carré. Cartonné. Bon état. Couv. défraîchie. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 128 pages - Plats defraichis - 1 petite etiquette collée sur le 1er plat. ALLIANCE DES MAISONS D'EDUCATION CHRETIENNE / TEXTE EN LATIN ET FRANCAIS.
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TERENCE
LES ADELPHES / Texte latin accompagné d'une introduction, de notes en français, de fragments des Adelphes de Ménandre, etc. publié par J. Psichari.
HACHETTE ET CIE. 1882. In-16 Carré. Cartonné. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Quelques rousseurs. 96 pages - Des rousseurs naturelles. Annotation sur le 1er contre-plat.
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TERENCE
PUBLII TERENTII COMOEDIAE EXPURGATAE. INTERPRETATIONE AC NOTIS ILLUSTRAVIT JOSEPHUS JUVENCIUS S.J. Editio nova prioribus auctior & emendatior.
Rotomagi Apud Nicol. & Ricard Lallemant 1763, In-12 relié plein veau brun, dos à filets dorés, piéce de titre rouge. 8 + 324 pages. Manque de cuir à la coiffe. Bon exemplaire.
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TERENCE / AMAR DU RIVIER (Jean-Augustin).
Les Comédies de P. Térence.
Edition bilingue en 3 volumes des 6 comédies du poète latin TERENCE (190?-159 av. J.-C.): texte latin avec, en regard, la "traduction nouvelle" en français, par Jean-Augustin AMAR DU RIVIER (1765-1837); réunissant: I/ "L'Andrienne" et "L'Eunuque", avec préface du traducteur et notes; II/ "Les Adelphes" et "Le Phormion", avec "observations préliminaires" du traducteur et notes ; III/ "Le Bourreau de soi-même" et "La Belle-mère", avec préface du traducteur et notes. Exemplaire bien complet des 3 volumes. Bilingue latin / français
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TERENCE, PAR E. CHAMBRY
COMEDIES, 2 TOMES
Garnier Frères. 1948. In-12 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Non coupé. 485 pages pour le tome I et 516 pages pour le tome II. Texte en latin et en français en regard. Collection des 'Classiques Garnier'. Texte établi et trad. avec Intro., Notices et Notes par E. Chambry.
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TERENCE, PAR N.E. LEMAIRE
PUBLII TERENTII AFRI COMOEDIAE, INDEX NOMINUM, RERUM ET VERBORUM ABSOLUTISSIMUS, VOLUMEN POSTERIUS, PARS SECUNDA
Colligebat Nicolaus Eligius Lemaire, Parisiis. 1828. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. 1er plat abîmé. Dos frotté. Quelques rousseurs. 437 pages. Texte en latin et sur 2 colonnes. Pages non coupées. 'Bibliotheca Classica Latina', sive Collectio Auctorum Classicorum Latinorum cum Notis et Indicibus. Collection des auteurs classiques latins avec commentaires anciens et nouveaux, des Index complets, etc. Dédié à S.M. Charles X.
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TERENCE, PAR PH. FABIA
P. TERENTI AFRI ADELPHOE
Armand Colin et Cie, Paris. Non daté. In-12 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 213 pages. Illustré de quelques dessins en noir et blanc dans le texte. Texte en latin et notes en français (sur 2 colonnes). Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampon de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Quelques annotations dans le texte. Collection de Classiques Latins, sous la dir. de M. A. Cartault. Texte établi d'après les travaux les plus récents, avec une Intro., des Notes et un Commentaire par Philippe Fabia.
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TERENCE.
LES ADELPHES. TEXTE EN LATIN.
HACHETTE. 1887. In-16 Carré. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 96 pages. Introduction, notes en français par J PSICHARI. Sous la direction de ME BENOIST.
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Terence. Publius Terentius Afer (Ca. 190-159 B.C.)
PUBLII TERENTII AFRI COMOEDIAE.
364p. Uncut and unopened. Foxed. 4to. [304 x 235 mm.] Contemporary binding of paper boards backed in morocco tooled in gold gilt. John Baskerville (1706-1775) was the greatest printer of his era. Born in Wolverley, Hereford - Worcester, England, he became a writing master in Birmingham. He also carried on a successful japanning (varnishing) business there. In about 1750 he began to make experiments in letter founding, and produced the wonderful series of types now named after him. His first book, the Virgil of 1757, was also the first to be printed upon wove paper (manufactured by a process that he invented). In 1758 he became printer to Cambridge University. All of his books show fine craftsmanship and a refined sense of design. In the last few years before his death, Baskerville published a few Latin classics in quarto and duodecimo. "All these bear the marks of unabated genius even in his declining days: and suffice, had he printed nothing else, to distinguish him as the first typographer of his time" - T. B. Reed, in 'Old English Letter Foundries' It is worth emphasising how remarkable it is to find an uncut and unopened Baskerville quarto. Gaskell 46; Brunet V:718. EXTREMELY RARE AND UNUSUAL. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W113
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Terence. Publius Terentius Afer (Ca. 190-159 B.C.).
PUBLII TERENTII AFRI COMOEDIAE.
364p. Slight foxing. 4to. [304 x 235 mm.] Contemporary straight grained plum morocco leather binding. Boards tooled in gold with a wide Greek key design, and in blind with an archway roll. Engraved bookplate showing a shield (Arms Barry of six Supporters); two unicorns; ermine Coronet of an Earl ; and the Motto A MA PUISSANCE. This is likely the plate of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (1764-1845) Whig Prime Minister of Great Britain (1830-1834). There is also a manuscript inscription: "With B. Drury's Best Wishes, Eton, March 20 , 1820." John Baskerville (1706-1775) was the greatest printer of his era. Born in Wolverley, Hereford - Worcester, England, he became a writing master in Birmingham. He also carried on a successful japanning (varnishing) business there. In about 1750 he began to make experiments in letter founding, and produced the wonderful series of types now named after him. His first book, the Virgil of 1757, was also the first to be printed upon wove paper (manufactured by a process that he invented). In 1758 he be came printer to Cambridge University. All of his books bear show fine craftsmanship and a refined sense of design. In the last few years before his death, Baskerville published a few Latin classics in quarto and duodecimo. "All these bear the marks of unabated genius even in his declining days: and suffice, had he printed nothing else, to distinguish him as the first typographer of his time" - T. B. Reed, in 'Old English Letter Foundries'. Gaskell 46; Brunet V:71 8. A really handsomely bound copy of a beautifully printed book. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W113
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Terence. Publius Terentius Afer (Ca. 190-159 B.C.)
PUBLIUS TERENTIUS AFER.
Well preserved in the original publisher's cloth. Virtually uncut. Curiously, this copy was apparently issued without the engraved title an d frontis. Pickering was the first in England to use cloth in publisher's bindings. SMALL BOX 2
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Terence. Publius Terentius Afer; Baskerville
PUBLII TERENTII AFRI COMOEDIAE
pp. (4), 308. The edition without the cancellans at G2. 12mo. [176 x 105 mm.] Foxed. It is very unusual to find in a Baskerville that some leaves (in two gatherings of this copy) were smudged during printing, and permitted to pass. Contemporary full sprinkled calf binding. Gilt tulip roll on the boards. Spine ornamented with gold crossed arrows. Joints tender. Printed ExLibris of John Rayner. Gaskell 47. Terence (Ca. 190-159 B.C.), the great Latin comic poet, was born in Carthage. He came to Rome as the slave of a senator, Terentius Lucanus. In the house of Lucanus he was educated like a free man and soon emancipated. His successful first play, 'Andria' introduced him to Roman society, and the circle of Scipio, Philus, and Laelius. His surviving six comedies are drawn from Athenian sources, especially from lost plays by Menander. Terence has been read for over two thousand years, and his influence on European literature cannot be overestimated. He imparted to Latin the sense of artistic elegance, consistency and moderation which made it a model for all literary epochs. In him we find a meeting-point for three great civilizations - the decaying Greece; Carthage, soon to pass away into oblivion; and nascent Italy, poised to absorb the world. John Baskerville (1706-1775) was the greatest printer of his era. Born in Wolverley, Hereford - Worcester, England, he became a writing master in Birmingham. He also carried on a successful japanning (varnishing) business there. In about 1750 he began to make experiments in letter founding, and produced the wonderful series of types now named after him. His first book, the Virgil of 1757, was also the first to be printed upon wove paper (manufactured by a process that he invented). In 1758 he be came printer to Cambridge University. All of his books bear show fine craftsmanship and a refined sense of design. In the last few years before his death, Baskerville published a few Latin classics in quarto and duodecimo. "All these bear the marks of unabated genius even in his declining days: and suffice, had he printed nothing else, to distinguish him as the first typographer of his time" - T. B. Reed, in 'Old English Letter Foundries' "Quot homines tot sentensiae; suo quoiqu e mos " So many men, so many opinions; a law of his own to each -- Terence. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! W154
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Terence; Alfredus [Alfred] Fleckeisen (Ed. )
P. TERENTI [TERENCE] COMOEDIAE
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Book has been rebound in blue boards with black leather spine. Gold lettering to spine. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 343 pages
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Terence; Betty Radice
TERENCE: THE COMEDIES
Minor Shelfwear. Minor creasing to spine. ; Penguin Classics; 7.0 X 4.3 X 0.9 inches; 400 pages
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Terence; C. E. Freeman & Rev. A. Sloman
P. TERENTI [TERENCE]: ANDRIA With Notes and Introductions Intended for the Higher Forms of Public Schools
Light edgewear to boards. Some pencil notes to greek text with a bit of inking. Endpapers tanned. ; Extensive English introduction and notes with latin text. ; Clarendon Press Series; 128 pages
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Terence; Charles Mercier
TERENCE: BROTHERS
Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Else book is fine. ; Focus Classical Library; 100 pages
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Terence; Commentary by A. Donatus, et al.
P. TERENTIA AFRI POET LEPIDISSIMI COMOEDIAE:
Full Title: P. TERENTIA AFRI POET LEPIDISSIMI COMOEDIAE: Andria, Eunuchus, Heavtontimorvmenos, Adelphi, Hecyra, Phormio, ex emendatissimis ac fide dignissimis codicibus summa diligentia castigat, metris in suum ordinem recte restitutis, ac uarijs lectionibus in margine appositis ex collatione prostremarum editionum Aldini & Gryphiani exemplaris. Elenchum interpretum, qui in had comoedias docte simul & erudite scripserunt, proxima subinde pagina demonstrabit. Eorum qu in his interpretum commentarijs annotata sunt, index amplissimus. pp. [22], 154 [i.e. 308], 117 [i.e. 234, [8]. Lacks two leaves of front matter (*2 & *3). Various errors in pagination as recorded in other examples. Folio. 320 mm. Old full vellum binding. Double and triple column Latin text in Italic and Roman. Great many bold woodcut illustrations of the scenes appear throughout the volume, and add to its charm. The various early paper 'repairs' to the title probably cover up old ownerships. Written some time after these repairs is an ink manuscript notation: Della Libreria de S(an) Vincenzo (in Tuscany). CEdit Iniquos - which seems to identify the text and/or editing as unjust, evil, and/or wicked. not too unusual for pagan works. On the front flyleaf is the 18th or 19th century autograph ownership of A. Wallis (unidentified). Publius Terentius Afer (195/185-159 BC), better known in English as Terence, was a playwright of the Roman Republic, of North African descent. His comedies were performed for the first time around 170-160 BC. Terentius Lucanus, a Roman senator, brought Terence to Rome as a slave, educated him and later on, impressed by his abilities, freed him. Terence apparently died young, probably in Greece or on his way back to Rome. He only wrote six plays. All survived, and are printed here. In this famous 1545 edition of Terence, Scoto, provided three summaries for the action of each scene by different humanist scholars of note. The innovation was immediately popular. The basic layout problem in the case of Terence was that the text consists of short scenes with much back-and-forth badinage while the apparatus was typically very lengthy. Early printers of these texts arranged the commentary for each scene all around the base text, creating a window or windows for the words of Terence. The resulting window-and-frame layouts are visually very lively, with each spread slightly different from the last, depending on the length of the commentary with respect to the text. As the sixteenth century progressed, however, it became more usual to employ a simple two-column format that placed the base text of each scene first and the commentary afterwards, alternating but running continuously from column to column. The four columns on a spread owned variety and visual interest because the text of Terence was set in larger type and more generously leaded than the commentary, but the result was rarely as handsome as the older layouts. This two-column format took over because it was much easier to set, correct, revise, and reprint than a window-and-frame. Similarly, fewer and fewer options were exercised in ornamenting and illustrating the folio text as the century wore on. Virtually the only ambitious editions from this point of view are this 1545 Scoto and the 1553 Cesano. These books preserve something of the grace of earlier folios, with scene-by-scene illustrations that characterized some folio editions in the fourteen nineties. Illustrations of individual scenes disappeared entirely after the 1555. The wonderful woodcuts are valued mainly for what they tell us of the Italian stage in the 15th and 16th century. BM STC Italian p. 664. ADD1 Safe
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Terence; Daniel Heinsius; Charles Cocquelines
P. TERENTII AFRI [TERENCE]: COMOEDIAE. [VOL. II] Ex Recensione Danielis Heinsii Collata Ad Antiquissimos Mss. Codices Bibliothecae Vaticanae... Et Italica Versione. Recensuit, Notasque Antiquam Artem Comicam, Et Nonnulla Antiquitatum Romanarum Monumenta Illustrantes Addidit Carolus Cocquelines. Tomus II
Ex-university private library, no exterior markings. 1/2 vellum, boards. Spine chipped with a bit of loss to base, binding edgeworn at extremities with some flecking. Fading and browning to boards. Minor moisture stain to rear endpaper and rear inner cover. Former owner's name to titlepage (from 1772) Still Attractive. A beautiful and very large book. ; 252pp, wonderfully illustrated. Contains Adelphi, Phormio, Hecyra. ; Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall; 252 pages
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Terence; Elaine M. Coury (Ed. )
TERENCE BEMBINE PHORMIO A Palaeographic Examination
Foxing to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; This unique book features a reproduction of the Phormio of the Bembinus Manuscript, with each of the 50 pages faced with a description to enable the students to experience the novelty and pleasure of reading a fourth-century manuscript. The text contains an edited version of the play, notes, and vocabulary. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 150 pages
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Terence; Frank O. Copley (translator)
TERENCE'S PHORMIO Translated with an Introduction
Small sticker stain to front wrap. Browning to edges of wraps. Minor pencil writing to a few pages. ; English translation. ; The Library of Liberal Arts; 61 pages
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Terence; Frank O. Copley (translator)
TERENCE'S PHORMIO Translated with an Introduction
Small sticker stain to front wrap. Former owner's bookplate to half-title. Browning to edges of wraps. Crease to lower corner of pages. ; English translation. ; The Library of Liberal Arts; 61 pages
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Terence; G. P. Shipp (Ed. )
P. TERENTI AFRI [TERENCE]: ANDRIA With Introduction and Commentary
Minor shelfwear to boards. DJ is price-clipped. DJ spine is browned. DJ has a few small tears. ; 212 pages; Latin text with extensive English commentary and introduction.
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Terence; H. R. Fairclough
P. TERENTI AFRI [TERENCE]: ANDRIA With Introduction and Notes. [Fairclough's Andria of Terence]
A few ink notes to Latin text. Spine a bit sunned. Endpapers tanned. Minor rubbing to boards. Else VG. ; English Commentary and Introduction with Latin Text and index at back. Lxxxi, 186 pp ; Allyn and Bacon`s College Latin Series; 186 pages
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Terence; H. R. Fairclough
P. TERENTI AFRI [TERENCE]: ANDRIA With Introduction and Notes. [Fairclough's Andria of Terence]
Some pencil notes to Latin text. Rubbing to boards. Front hinge starting to crack. Former owner's name to ffep. ; English Commentary and Introduction with Latin Text and index at back. Lxxxi, 186 pp ; Allyn and Bacon`s College Latin Series; 186 pages
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