Hackett Publishing Company Inc 1992-11-15. Paperback. Good. Softcover minor wear small closed tear to front cover solid binding a nice copy! Hackett Publishing Company, Inc paperback
Teubner Leipzig 1865 / 1908. 2 vols in one. 1st / 4th rev.ed. VI195;166p. Halfleather bound. First part patly foxed partly yellowed. From the library of the late Professor Doktor Nikolaus Himmelmann. hardcover
Teubner Leipzig 1876/60/75. 1st eds. LXII222;73;241p. Half leather bound. Corners cover a bit bumped and or damaged. Author's name with red pencil written on second free endpaper. From the library of the late Professor Doktor Nikolaus Himmelmann. hardcover
Clarendon Press Oxford 1925. Reprint 1st ed.1911. LIX94158p. Cloth. Ex libris glued on free endpaper. Name on title page. A few light and erasable pencil markings and annotations. hardcover
Teubner Leipzig 1895. 10th ed. VII151p. Half leather bound. Marbled edges. Head and tail spine a bit worn. Edges cover a bit scratched. Series: Platons ausgew�hlte Schriften erster Teil. From the library of the late Professor Doktor Nikolaus Himmelmann. hardcover
Clarendon Press Oxford 1973. 264p. Paperback. Cover partly discoloured. Lower corner a tiny bit creased. Pages yellowed due to paper quality. paperback
Teubner Leipzig 1912. 12th ed. V137p. Sewn. Library marks on cover and first pages. Few pencil annotations. Series: Griechische und lateinische Klassiker. unknown
Cambridge University Press London . 1952. VII172p. Original burgundy cloth with dust wrps. First pages slightly creased till p.12. Mr. Hackforth . divides the dialogue into twenty-six sections each preceded by a synopsis and followed by stimulating and instructive discussions. The translation combines fidelity with elegance and is scrupulously free from embroidery. . Hackforth rightly defends the unity of the dialogue; it is held together by its main puposes 'to vindicate the pursuit of philosophy' by contrast with the claims of rhetoric. . I am glad to acknowledge that I have learned a great deal from this book.' J. TATE in The Classical Review New Series 1955 pp.156-58. From the library of the late Professor Doktor Nikolaus Himmelmann. hardcover
Les Belles Lettres Paris 1949. CII85x2p. Hardbound. Edges marbled. Series: Bud�. Nice copy. From the library of the late Professor Doktor Nikolaus Himmelmann. hardcover
Bei E.B. Schwickert Leipzig 1828. Rev.ed. LXXIV136p. Hard bound. With gilt titled vignette to spine. Title fading. Part of spine joints edges cover as well as corners scratched. Note on free endpaper. Friedrich August Wolf 1759-1824 is one of those literary figures who hovers between fame and obscurity somehow without deserving either. Wolf was a professional classicist a man of extreme erudition and a good friend of Wilhelm von Humboldt and of Goethe. Through these acquaintances he took part in the Neo-Hellenism of that fertile period in German letters during the last decades of the eighteenth century and the first decades of the nineteenth. Among classicists he is best remembered for his work on Homer for he was the first to defend systematically the analytic theory. Wolf was as influential as any single scholar in creating the modern discipline of classical studies. He coined the term Altertumswissenschaft and helped to make it the first modern humanistic discipline. His concept of scholarly method remains influential today. For this reason alone Wolfs work deserves to be better known and better understood by contemporary classicists. JAY BOLTER University of North Carolina 1979. From the library of the late Professor Doktor Nikolaus Himmelmann. unknown
Nagel M�nchen . 1968. 245p. richly ills.B&W as well as full colour photographs. Imitation leather bound wrps. Wrps at edges a bit grimy. Name and date on free endpaper. Series: Archaeologia Mundi. hardcover
University Press Cambridge 1890. 1st ed. XXXIV114p. Cloth. Spine gilt titled. Two names on free endpaper. With signature from Prof. W.G. Arnott on free endpaper. Series: Pitt Press. From the library of the late Prof. W. Geoffrey Arnott. hardcover
Les Belles Lettres Paris 1950. Sewn. Cover bit stained. Binding bit weak. Some pencil annotations. Series: Bud� Oeuvres compl�tes. Tome VIII1. unknown
Cambridge University Press Cambridge 1963. 2nd ed. 2 vols. LVIII364;532p. Cloth wrps. Wrps plastified. Wrps vol.2 slightly wrinkled. With signature from Prof. W.G. Arnott on free endpaper. From the library of the late Prof. W. Geoffrey Arnott. hardcover
Perthes Gotha 1903. 2nd. rev.ed. IV38p. Sewn. Library marks on cover and first pages. Repaired with wire stitches. Few pencil marks and annotations. unknown