Verlag: Hack, Leiden, 1671
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In den WarenkorbLeatherbound. Zustand: Fair. [16], 1049, [79] p. 20.5 cm. Engraved title page + title page vignette & small engraving on p. 137. Full leather. From our As Is shelf. Spine deteriorated with vertical split, chips and tears. Hinges cracked, front board very loose, front free endpaper detached, corners worn. Pages clean and neat. Latin text. Selius Spartianus. Vulc. Gallicanus. Julius Capitolinus. Trebell. Pollio. Aelius Lampridius. Flavius Vopiscus. Cum integris Notis Isaaci Casauboni, Cl. Salmasii & Jani Gruteri. Cum Indicibus locupletissimis Rerum ac Verborum.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Seiten: 1046 | Sprache: Lettisch | Produktart: Bücher.
Verlag: (Leiden: Hackius 1661)., 1661
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In den Warenkorb3 Bll., 997(1) S., 17 Bll.,Titelkupfer. Ldr. *berieben* Gelenke brüchig, Reste eines mod. Papierrückenschildes*Notizen u. Besitzvermerke von alter Hand* kommentierte Neuausgabe der im 4.Jahrhundert enstandenen Biographien römischer Kaiser*.
Verlag: Artist: Salmasius Claudius ( - 1653 ) Leiden; issued in: Paris; - Claude de Saumaise (1588-1653) was a classical scholar who became professor at Leiden in 1631 taking the vacant chair last held by Scaliger He was widely influential among his contemporaries but is best known for his polemic with Milton prompted by his Defensio regia pro Carolo I of 1649; : 1620, 1588
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In den WarenkorbTechnic: Woodcut, colorit: original coloredcondition: Binding in hardcover embossed in gold, size (in cm): 35 x 23 cm cm; - Historiae augustae scriptores VI. Aeius Spartianus, Vulcatius Gallicanus, Iulius Capitolinus, Trebellius Pollio, Aelius Lampridius, Flavius Vopiscus. Claudius Salmasius ex veteribus libris recensuit, et librum adiecit notarum ac emendationum. Quib. adiunctæ sunt notæ ac emendationes Isaaci Casauboni iam antea editæ. First edition of Salmasius (in two parts). 1 Part: Pages 1- 519, Aelii Spartiani Adrianus Imp . 2 Part: Pages 1 - 258, Isaaci Casauboni in Aelii Spariani Hadrianum. Important review of this collection of the life of 30 Roman emperors from Hadrian (Adianus Caesar), Publius Helvius Pertinax, Elagabalus (or Heliogabalus) with index and magnificent title page.
Verlag: Lugduni Batavorum, Francisci Hackii, 1661**, 1661
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In den WarenkorbRelie, percaline d'epoque, titre marque sur le dos, gravure de titre, 120 x 200mm., (VI)997pp. + index rerum ac verborum. Cum indice Locupletissimo rerum ac Verborum Accurante Cornelio Schrevelio. Bon etat. 777 g.
Verlag: Ex Officina Hackiana, Lugd. Batav, 1671
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Octavo, Volume 2 only: 866 pages + 3 unpaged indexes. In Good condition. Spine is cream with gold print. Boards in cream vellum, binding string visible at hinges, overlarge cover folds down at fore edge. Light wear to spine caps and corners, light toning, blemishes. Text block has red-speckled edges. Light age-toning to paper, marginal notation in ink pages 720-725. Illustrated: engraved title page. Text in Latin. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, ND-HV Section. 1385130. FP New Rockville Stock.
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In den WarenkorbLeiden, Hack, 1661. 3 Bl., 997 S., 17 Bl. Register. Mit gestochenem Frontispiz. Leder d. Zeit (berieben u. bestoßen). Der niederländische Philologe (1615-61) legte kurz vor seinem Tod diese kritische Ausgabe des anonymen Geschichtswerks vor, mit dem in den Wirren der Völkerwanderung die nichtchristliche römische Historiographie zu Ende ging.
Verlag: Leiden, Franciscus Hackius, 1661., 1661
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In den Warenkorb8°. Mit gest., illustr. Titel. 3 Bll., 997 SS., 17 Bll. Pgt. d. Zt. mit hs. Rtitel Der niederländische Philologe und Arzt C. Schrevelius (1615-61) legte kurz vor seinem Tode diese kritische Ausgabe des anonymen Geschichtswerks vor, mit dem in den Wirren der Völkerwanderung die nichtchristliche römische Historiographie zu Ende ging. Er wurde zunächst von seinem Vater unterrichtet, studierte nach der Übersiedlung der Familie in Leiden Medizin, promovierte dort auch und war seit 1642 als Nachfolger seines Vaters Rektor des Leidener Gymnasiums. Von ihm stammen zahlreiche Ausgaben der lateinischen und griechischen Schriftsteller.- Der gest. Titel rechts mit kl. Ausriß (kein Bildverlust), leicht gebräunt u. stellenw. etw. braunfleckig, vereinzelt hs. Unterstreichungen.
Verlag: Leiden (Lugduni Batavorum), Ex officina Francisci Hackii, 1661., 1661
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In den Warenkorb8vo. (VI),997,(35 index) p., engraved title. Recently repaired calf. 19 cm (Ref: STCN ppn 840035284; Schweiger 2,385; Fabricius/Ernesti, 3,102; Graesse 3,304; Ebert 9831) (Details: Boards with blind double fillet borders; the boards have a blind triple fillet rectangle in the center, and on its corners 4 blind stamped 'fleur de lis'. Frontispiece, depicting the seated goddess Roma; she looks in despair at the capture and humiliation of the Roman emperor Valerianus I (the father of Gallienus) by the Sassanid king Shapur after the battle of Edessa (Syria) in 260 A.D. Shapur, who is on horseback, and holds his foot on the neck of Valerianus, using him as a human footstool when mounting; his horse tramples the Roman eagle; this shocking defeat is narrated by 'Trebellius Pollio' in the short biography of 'Valerianus Pater et Filius') (Condition: The spine is rebacked with cloth, the original backstrip has been preserved and pasted on the back. 2 bookplates and some shelf numbers on the front pastedown. 2 ownership entries on the front flyleaf. Outer margin of the title thumbed, and showing 2 minute tears. Paper in the gutter of the first and last 40 p. waterstained, continuing and gradually disappearing halfway) (Note: This is a 'Variorum' edition of the 'Historiae Augustae Scriptores VI', nowadays referred to as 'Historia Augusta'. A 'Variorum' edition generally offers a 'textus receptus' which is widely accepted, accompanied with the commentary and the annotations of various specialists, taken, or excerpted from earlier useful, normative or renewing editions. Editions like these, 'cum notis Variorum', were useful, but never broke new ground. The production was the specialty of Dutch scholars of the 17th and 18th century. The compilers seldom were great scholars, but often hard working schoolmasters. Their involvement in publishing a new edition was limited to the necessary, but ungrateful task of the beast of burden. Such a plodder was the Dutch editor Cornelius Schrevelius, who taught classics at the 'Schola Latina' at Leiden, where he had been raised himself. In 1642 he succeeded his father, Theodorus Schrevelius, as the rector (Moderator) of the school. He raised at least 11 kids, and fell in 1664 victim to the then raging plague. (A.M. Coebergh van den Braak, Meer dan zes eeuwen Leids Gymnasium, Leiden, 1988, p. 47/55; includes also his portrait). § This collection of 30 biographies of Roman emperors, Caesars and usurpers was published for the first time in 1475. It formed part of a bigger collection of historical texts. The surviving 30 biographies were probably written between 293 and 330 A.D. They cover the period from Hadrian to Carinus (roughly 117-284/85). The collection is one of the most debated and controversial sources for the history of the Roman empire. The historic value of the 30 biographies is diverse, some seem to be trustworthy and offer useful information, others seem to be fiction, full of wondrous tales, anecdotes and short stories. Some tend to having been written in the tradition of the ancient novel. The obvious falsification of sources and documents rendered the entire collection suspect. The French classical scholar Isaac Casaubon, or Isaacus Casaubonus, 1559 - 1619, was the first to publish the biographies written by the otherwise unknown authors Aelianus Spartianus, Iulius Capitolinus, Aelius Lampridius, Vulcatius Gallicanus, Trebellius Pollio & Flavius Vopiscus, separately in 1603, under the title 'Historiae Augustae Scriptores Sex'. The first part contained the text, the second the exhaustive commentary of Casaubon. Caution about the use of the 'Historia Augusta' was already made by Casaubon. 'He revealed some of their inconsistencies and improbable statements. He used considerations of style and content to argue that the works ascribed in the manuscripts to Aelius Spartianus, Aelius Lampridius and Julius Capitolinus could more plausibly be ascribed to a single author'. (A. Grafton, 'Defenders of.
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In den WarenkorbFrans Hack, Leiden 1661. Large thick 8vo. Engraved titlepage. (6)+997+(33) pages. Contemporary full vellum binding. Name on front pastedown and on front endpaper. Old name on titlepage. Some brownspotting and soiling throughout. Some pages discreetly mended, however with loss of text. * Anthology of ancient Roman histories of Roman Emperors by some of the 'minor' classical historians. Dedicated to the Dutch admiral Jacob Obdam van Wassenaer, who among his many naval victories counts the Battle in the Sound in October 1658 where a large Swedish fleet was defeated by the Dutch, the allies to the Danes.