Geneva: Henr. Stephani 1578. First Edition. vellum. Very good. The STEPHANUS Plato <br />The Book That Established the UNIVERSAL REFERENCE System for Platos Writings <br /><br />PLATO. Platonis opera quae extant omnia. The Complete Works of Plato Title also in Greek Henr. Stephani Geneva 1578. First Greek/Latin Edition. <br />Volume 1: TP 16 unnumbered leaves handwritten replacement preliminaries circa 18th c = Dedication to Queen Elizabeth Studioso Lectori Platone Epigrammata Catalogus Dialogorum half title with first page of text - unnumbered - on the verso 1 469 471 471 542. <br /><br />Volume 2: Half-title blank leaf lettered AA.i. 3 unnumbered leaves printed replacement preliminaries circa 18th c. = Dedication to King James the Sixth of Scotland later James the First of England Two Poems 3-701 672 673 704 992. <br /><br />Volume 3: Half-title 3 unnumbered leaves handwritten replacement preliminaries circa 18th c. = Dedication to the Republic of Bern Poem AAAA.i. = Contents Page 3-374 375 368 377-416 1-139; Folio. <br /><br />Three vols. 10.25 x 15.5 in. text block sheets are 10 x 15 in. Folio. <br /><br />"A great Renaissance author and scholar as well as a member of one of Europe's most illustrious families of printers Henri Estienne II himself edited his grand Plato for which he commissioned a new Latin translation by Jean de Serres. Together with his monumental 1572 Thesaurus graecae linguae the lavish Plato was responsible according to Schreiber for securing both Estienne's scholarly reputation and his financial ruin" Garden Ltd. #40. <br />First Greek/Latin edition printed in parallel text with translation and commentary by Jean de Serres noted French historian and advisor to King Henry IV during the reformation. The famous Stephanus edition which has served as the universal reference system for all other editions of Plato's writing since its publication. In every translation of Plato there are small numbers in the margin which refer to the pagination in this edition affording scholars the opportunity to cross-reference each other's work in any language - they are called the "Stephanus numbers." For example Socrates major speech in the Symposium completes at 212c. <br /><br />Some preliminary pages dedication poems etc. are not original but rather were printed and inserted sometime in the 18th century. Because the preliminary pages included dedications to Queen Elizabeth copies of the Stephanus Plato circulating in countries hostile to the throne at the time of publication 1578 often had these pages removed. Some copies of the Stephanus Plato have appeared at auction lacking preliminaries altogether. In 2008 Sokol Books Ltd. catalogued the missing prelims: their absence is the works most common defect. Others like this copy had the preliminaries replacedsometimes by hand other times by a local printeronce relations with England had improved. This is one of those rare copies with replacements. Thus not only is this an important and rare antiquarian book The Stephanus Plato! but also an important historical artifact given its unique history and provenance. <br /><br />CONDITION: Very Good in uniformly bound contemporary possibly early 17th c. vellum with manuscript lettering to spines. Minor repairs to vellum on head and heel of spine mostly on volume 3. Expert old paper repairs to title page of volume I and half-titles of vols. II & III with bookplates on all three pastedowns: Inter Libros Josephi Mariae Parascandolo Antecessoris Regii A.L.N. of Naples. Woodcut-engraved printers vignette on title woodcut-engraved decorated initials head-pieces & tail-pieces. Large paper 15 x 10. Handwritten and printed preliminaries replaced sometime in the 18th c. A tightly bound historically important copy of one of the most important books in the history of philosophy. Henr. Stephani hardcover
N/A. N/A. Large 4to Tauchnitii Lipsiae 1881pps. xv 7251. Inscription to end paper a good copy bound in thick vellum label rubbed else very good <br/> <br/> unknown
Oxford University Press 1967. Hardcover. Edges foxed else very good clean & sound condition / chipped and sunned dust jacket. Oxford University Press hardcover
Lipsiae: Otto Holtze and Londini: Dulac & Soc. and David Nutt 1873. Small folio pp. xxv 1 725 2; Greek text with Latin preface; the copy with occasional extensive and informed notes in the margins likely by one W. H. Cross University College Oxford whose ownership signature is on the flyleaf; full vellum soiled red morocco label on spine; a note on the flyleaf states that the book was "bound Dec. 1899." With the bookplate of the Eccle Rigg Library. Otto Holtze [and] Londini: Dulac & Soc. [and] David Nutt unknown
Impensis Meyeri & Zelleri Successorum Ziegleri et Filiorum Turici. 1839. . 4 volumes. 8vo 1076pp. Bound in vellum with black leather titles. All very good with foxed pages and some annotation. Boards a little worn and marked. Impensis Meyeri & Zelleri, Successorum Ziegleri et Filiorum, Turici. 1839. hardcover
Lipsiae: Otto Holtze and Londini: Dulac & Soc. and David Nutt 1873. Small folio pp. xxv 1 725 2; Greek text with Latin preface; the copy with occasional extensive and informed notes in the margins likely by one W. H. Cross University College Oxford whose ownership signature is on the flyleaf; full vellum soiled red morocco label on spine; a note on the flyleaf states that the book was "bound Dec. 1899." With the bookplate of the Eccle Rigg Library. <br/><br/> Otto Holtze [and] Londini: Dulac & Soc. [and] David Nutt hardcover books
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