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Verlag: Mannheim, Societatis Literatae, 1781
Sprache: Deutsch
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Sehr gut. 440 S. Band1 mit 12 Büchern; 8° kl., Buch mit leichten altersbedingten Gebrauchsspuren, ohne SU, Buchdeckel altersbedingt fleckig und angeschmutzt, auf Buchrücken Goldprägung, Schnitt oben dunkel, seitl. und unten marmoriert, Ecken und Kanten leicht berieben, innen sauber und gut, Papier d.Zt., Vorsatz vorne und hinten leicht fleckig, einige wenige Seiten altersbedingt mit kleinen Flecken Q20 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 442.
Verlag: William Heinemann, Harvard University Press
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Used - Very Good. Cloth, dj. Three volumes. In acetate covers. Significant chipping and fraying at ends of jacket spines and corners of panels. Crease across bottom edge of first volume's rear panel. Third volume's jacket spine torn along front joint, scuffed on front panel. Further damage to jackets should be held at bay by acetate. Else fine. A sound set with nice, clean internals. Very Good.
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In den WarenkorbTaschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware.
Verlag: Mannheim, (Societas literata), 1781
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In den Warenkorb306 S., Ldr. *Enthält die Bücher I-V. - Exemplar aus der Bibliotheca Theresiana, auf beiden Deckeln vergoldete Wappen der Bibliothek.
Verlag: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS Feb 2008, 2008
ISBN 10: 0674994493 ISBN 13: 9780674994492
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In den WarenkorbBuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Columella (Lucius Iunius Moderatus) of Gades (Cadiz) lived in the reigns of the first emperors to about AD 70. He moved early in life to Italy where he owned farms and lived near Rome. It is probable that he did military service in Syria and Cilicia and that he died at Tarentum.
Verlag: Mannhemii, 1781
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Verlag: Artemis, München, 1981
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In den WarenkorbZustand des Schutzumschlags: mit Schutzumschlag. Kl 8°. 1981-1983. (Tusculum-Bücherei.). 697 S.; 499 S.; 738 S.; Grüner OLn mit Rückentitel, Klebeb. (Bd. 2: Fadenh.); 1302 gr. Der römische Agrarschriftsteller Columella diente als tribunus militum der 6. Legion in Syrien und Kilikien, danach bewirtschaftete er seine Güter in Italien; sein Werk ist ganz auf diese italischen Verhältnisse zugeschnitten. Inwieweit das Werk über Baumzucht, das als Teil einer kurzgefaßten Landwirtschaftslehre mit dem Hauptwerk überliefert ist und sich inhaltlich mit den Büchern 4 u. 5 dieses Hauptwerks deckt, von Columella selbst oder einem unbekannten Verfasser stammt, ist nicht zu klären.-- Ein sehr gutes Exemplar.
Verlag: München, Artemis, 1981
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Wie neu. 3 Bände ( alles). 697 S., 3nn S. (Index codicum / abbr.); 499 S., 738 S. Sehr frisches Exemplar der sehr seltenen und gesuchten, kritischen deutsch-lateinischen Columella Ausgabe. Der Text Columellas (1. Jhdt n. Chr.) gilt als eines der wichtigsten und umfangreichsten antiken Quellen zur Landwirtschaft. la Gewicht in Gramm: 1200 Kl.-8° grüner Originalleinenwand mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel (Dünndruck).
Verlag: Reggio Emilia, Bartholomaeus de Bruschis, Bottonus, 5 June 1482, 1482
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Folio. 4 parts in 1, with continuous pagination. 310 unnumbered ll., A6 a8 b-c10 d8 e-g10 i8 K10 (K1 blank) L10 m-s8 &8 8 8 2a8 2b12 (2b1 blank) 2c-2d8 2e-2h10 [chi]2(-2), lacking final blanks. Roman letter, little Greek. 8- and 3-line initials, chapter headings on b6-7 and 2-line initials on 2c2-3 all supplied in red. Lower outer edge of some ll. slightly worn, very slight water stain at gutter of final ll., occasional minor spotting or finger-soiling to outer upper blank margin, printer's smudge to upper outer blank corner of C9, small worm holes at gutter of 2c8-2h10, outer margin of penultimate and last leaf repaired with traces of glue, blank recto of first and verso of last very slightly soiled. A handsome, well-margined copy, on thick paper, in marbled boards c1800, edges and joints worn, ancient paper labels to spine. Bookplate and shelfmark of Biblioteca Terzi to front pastedown, stamps of Lawes Agricultural Trust to front and rear pastedowns, slightly later ex-libris 'Petri Matthei Plebani Canonici Ecclesiae (?) Bergomi h 68 9' to foot of last, occasional C16 annotations in red and black-brown ink. Bel exemplaire de cette édition, extrêmement rare' ('Catalogue des livresde la bibliothèque de feu M. le marquis De Terzi', this copy, 1861, lot 195). The earliest recorded private owner of this copy was a priest in Bergamo, and the last the Bergamese Marquis de Terzi. It was the second edition issued in northern Italy, and one of only three works printed by the de Bruschisthe first printers in Reggio Emilia. 'This is a good example of the rivalry between the prototypographers, five Italian incunabula of the "Scriptores rei rusticae", by five different printers, in three cities; three editions by three different printers in one of them, Reggio Emilia [] After that the tradition of the four "Scriptores" was common' (Sarton, 'Hellenistic Science and Culture', 388). This florilegium of agricultural works was devised for a readership interested in the classical rustic virtues of landownership and the practical aspects of country life, with topics as varied as the best place to set up a beehive, horticulture, remedies for dogs with flees and sick horses, ways to scare snakes off stables and regulations for workers. Marcus Porcius Cato (234-149 BC) was a Roman statesman, military officer and author. His only complete, extant work, 'De Agri Cultura' (c.160 BC) is a manual on the management of a country estate reliant on slaves, with a special interest in the cultivation of vines. A prolific writer patronised by Augustus, Marcus Terentius Varro (116-107BC) based his 'Rerum rusticarum libri tres' on his direct experience of farming. He notably warns his readers to avoid marshlands, where 'animalia minuta' that cannot be seen by the human eye may be breathed in or swallowed and cause illnesses. A soldier and farmer, Lucius Moderatus Columella (4-70AD) is best known for his 'Res rustica'in this edition with a commentary by Pomponius Laetuswhich deals with a wealth of activities including the cultivation of vines and olives, the farming and treatment of animals, and the management of workers. Inspired by Columella and much admired in the medieval period, Palladius's (C4-5AD) 'Opus agriculturae' (or 'De re rustica') provides an account of the typical monthly activities of a Roman farm, and mentions the utility of building mills over abundant waterways to grind wheat. A well-margined copy with very practical marginaliahighlighting sections on castrating chickenssuggesting a landowner's everyday use. Boston PL, Harvard, LC, Michigan State, Huntington, Newberry and Walters Art Museum copies recorded in the US.BMC VII 1086; Goff S347; HC 14565*; GW M41059. Not in Simon or Oberlé. Catalogue des livres rares et précieux provenant de la bibliothèque de feu M. le marquis De Terzi de Bergame (Paris, 1861); G. Sarton, Hellenistic Science and Culture in the Last Three Centuries B.C. (Cambridge, MA, 1959).
Verlag: Venice, in aedibus haer. Aldo Manuzio & haer. Andrea Torresano, 1533
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Fine. [GILT INITIALS] 8vo. ff. (liv) 295 (i). Italic letter with Roman. Initials supplied in gold with red penwork, printer's device to t-p and final ep, a few woodcuts of agricultural instruments and land measurements, a.e.g. Very light age yellowing, the odd marginal spotting. A fine, very well-margined copy, crisp and clean, in early C18 French crimson morocco in the style of Derome, marbled paper to pastedowns, cover edges gilt to a triple rule, gilt inner dentelles. Spine in seven compartments, with large gilt thistle, rosettes and foliage, gilt title and printer's name. Armorial bookplate of William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore, 4th Baron Harlech, to front pastedown, silk marker. The early initials painted gold with red penwork were probably produced in France by an anonymous artist. They reflect types based on Roman epigraphy, especially Geoffrey Tory's manual 'Champfleury' (Paris, 1529). They may have been inspired by the gilt initials often executed for Jean Grolier. The finely gilt thistles on the spine closely resemble those in Barber, 'Printed Books and Bookbindings', FL. 75, W.Cat.212. A fine, large copy of this successful collection of famous classical texts on agriculture, edited by the friar and humanist Giovanni Giocondo and integrated with material from the Giunta edition of 1521. The thorough subject index which precedes the texts was devised for a C16 readership interested in the classical rustic virtues of landownership and the practical aspects of country life, with topics as varied as the best place to set up a beehive, horticulture, remedies for dogs with flees and sick horses, ways to scare snakes off stables and regulations for workers. Marcus Porcius Cato (234-149 BC) was a Roman statesman, military officer and author. His only complete, extant work, 'De Agri Cultura' (c.160 BC) is a manual on the management of a country estate reliant on slaves, with a special interest in the cultivation of vines. A prolific writer patronised by Augustus, Marcus Terentius Varro (116-107BC) based his 'Rerum rusticarum libri tres' on his direct experience of farming. He notably warns his readers to avoid marshlands, where 'animalia minuta' that cannot be seen by the human eye may be breathed in or swallowed and cause illnesses. A soldier and farmer, Lucius Moderatus Columella (4-70AD) is best known for his 'Res rustica' in twelve volumes and the shorter 'De arboribus'. Intended as a manual of husbandry, 'Res rustica' deals with a wealth of activities including the cultivation of vines and olives, the farming and treatment of animals, and the management of workers. 'De arboribus' contains information on horticulture, subdivided by kind of tree. Inspired by Columella and much admired in the medieval period, Palladius's (C4-5AD) 'Opus agriculturae' (or 'De re rustica') provides an account of the typical monthly activities of a Roman farm, and mentions the utility of building mills over abundant waterways to grind wheat. These texts, first published together in Venice in 1472, enjoyed wide circulation in C16 Italy and France. This copy was part of the library at Glyn Cywarch, owned by William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore, 4th Baron Harlech.USTC 800776; Brunet V, 246; Rénouard 109:9; Graesse V, 331: 'Texte de la première Aldine avec quelques corrections empruntées à la Juntine de 1521.'.
Verlag: Ex officina Roberti Stephani typographi Regij, 1543
Anbieter: Symonds Rare Books Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Fine. CATO, Marcus Porcius. De re rustica liber I and VARRO, Marcus Terentius. Rerum rusticarum libri III [with] COLUMELLA, Lucius Junius Moderatus. De re rustica libri XII. Eiusdem de Arboribus liber separatus ab alijs. Paris, Ex officina Roberti Stephani typographi Regij, 1543. £2250 8vo, two imprints in one volume, the first including two works of different authors: 1) ff. 113 (vii), A-P8 + 2) pp. 498 (xxii), a-z A-I8 K4. Italic letter, a little Roman. Estienne device on both title pages, capital spaces with guide-letters, some diagrams in Columella s De re rustica. Initial quire and a few final leaves lightly browned to edges. Trimmed. In perfect condition, fresh, clean and crisp. In C18th gilt-ruled calf over board, skilfully rebacked, gilt spine in compartments with lettered red morocco label, cover edges gilt, some minor rubbing to covers and corners has been properly repaired. An excellent copy. The Florentine humanist Pietro Vettori (1499-1585) edited this collection of agricultural works. Vettori s introductory letter to Cardinal Marcello Cervini, later Pope Marcello II, though for a very brief period, bears signature Florence 1541 . The first imprint appearing in this book includes the works of two important authors of ancient Rome. The first author, Cato the Elder, also called the Censor , was a senator and historian known for his conservatism and opposition to Hellenization. His manual on running a farm is a miscellaneous collection of rules of husbandry and management, including sidelights on country life in the 2nd century BC. The second writer, the scholar Varro, is the author of Rerum rusticarum libri tres (Three Books on Agriculture), which has been described as the well digested system of an experienced and successful farmer who has seen and practised all that he records. Harrison, Fairfax (1918), Note Upon the Roman Agronomists . The second imprint includes two works by Columella, who was probably the most prominent writer on agriculture of his time. His Res rustica in twelve volumes forms an important source on Roman agriculture, together with the works of Cato and Varro. In manuscripts and early editions of Columella, the short work De arboribus (On Trees) is placed as the third book of Res rustica. However, it is clear from the opening sentences that it is part of a separate work. The earliest editions of Columella, such as this one, group his works with those of Cato, Varro and Palladius. Some modern library catalogues follow Brunet in listing these under Rei rusticae scriptores . Brunet, V, 246 ; Renouard, 55-2 ; Adams, S-817.
Verlag: München: Artemis 1983., 1983
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In den Warenkorb738 S. Kl 8° Ln.mS.
Verlag: Cambridge: Harvard University Press; London: William Heinemann Ltd 1977, 1968, 1993., 1977
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In den WarenkorbThree volumes. Small 8vo. Publisher's red cloth, gilt lettered to the spines, dust jackets. Occasional fading and wear to the jackets, mostly quite light, else very good. Volumes 361, 407 and 408 in the Loeb Classical Library.
Verlag: München und Zürich, Artemis 1981; 1982; 1983., 1981
Sprache: Deutsch
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In den Warenkorb697, (3) S.; 499 S.; 738 (1) S. mit Erläuterungen und Indices. Weitere ISBN: 3760816428, 3760816436. Bde. I und II mit Aufkleber auf Vorsatz (Sonderausgabe für die Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft). - Zustand: Frisch - wie neu. Besuchen Sie unseren Stand auf der Antiquariatsmesse in der Halle 5 der Leipziger Buchmesse! Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1700 18 x 11,5 cm, grüner Orig.-Leinen, gebunden, mit Rückentitel und farbig illustriertem Orig.-Schutzumschlag.
Verlag: Mannheim Societatis literatae, 1781
Sprache: Latein
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EUR 198,00
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In den Warenkorb(17 x 10 cm). (4) 306 (2) S.; 440 S. Moderner Pappband im Stil der Zeit. Hier eines der bedeutendsten erhaltenen Werke über die römische Landwirtschaft. - Exlibris. Einband etwas berieben, sonst sauber und wohlerhalten. - VD18 11067527.
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In den Warenkorb*: Eiusdem De arboribus liber separatus ab aliis. Palladii libri XIIII. De duobus dierum generibus, simulque de umbris et oris, quae apud Palladium. Firenze, per haer. Filippo I Giunta, 1521, format small in-4°, (203 x 137 mm), ff (20) + 218 (=222) +125 + 1(printer's mark) (complete, collation identical with USTC 800634.) With a few woodcuts or diagrams in the text. Printed in italics. Capital spaces with guide letters. Tear in ff 182 ( no loss of paper). . Bound in old dark olive green morocco, covers with gilt double ruled border. Spine with 5 raised bands and gilt decoration, leather title label, all edges gilt. Inside gilt dentelles with marbled endpapers ,Green silk marker. Spine a bit faded, Sl. rubbed at head and corners. A fine copy.With the manuscript ex-libris on the first fly-leave: F.H. Cripps-Day, 1900. Niccolo Angeli (1448-1529) published these texts on Roman agriculture. (after an Aldine edition) See Edit16 28760.
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In den Warenkorb*: Parisiis ( Paris ) , apud Ioannem Parvum sub Flore Lilio , Via ad sanctum Iacobum, in-folio, 326 x 220 mm, (56) nn pp with large printer's mark of Iehan Petit on the title page + 506 pp +(4)nn pp (colophon and 3 bl.) (Complete, collation identical to Adams S810). The colophon reads ; '' Impressum Lutetiae praelo Antonii Augerelli , Impensis autem Ioannis Parvi, & Galeoti à Prato. Mense Februario Anno M.D.XXXIII ''. Bound in old blindtooled calf, skilfully rebacked , upper board with some leather restorations, lower board nearly intact. Margin of first fly leaf with some paper restoration , title page with a few old unobtusive stains . The only mark of provenance is a number in ink on the first paste down ; '' 174 ''. Fine copy of this rare edition, with a crisp , near stainless interior in a finely restored - most probabably - first binding.
Sprache: Deutsch
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In den WarenkorbMünchen, Artemis Verlag, 1981, 1982 und 1983 (je 1. Auflage), 8°, 697, 499 und 738 S., Original-Leinwandeinbände mit Original-Schutzumschlägen in schöner Erhaltung (bei Band 3 sind die Seiten papierbedingt gebräunt) Sammlung Tusculum.