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‎JUSTINUS MARTYR & TERTULLIANUS. ‎

Reference : 120089

‎Justini en Tertulliani Verantwoording voor de Christenen, tegens de Heydenen; als mede Minutii Felicis t'Samen-spraak tussen Octavius en Caecilius. Ook zijn hier achter by-gevoegt, de brieven van Clemens Romanus en Policarpus. ‎

‎Amsterdam, Gedrukt by Jan Rieuwertsz, Haarlem, By Jan Gerritsz. Geldorp, Boek-verkopers, 1684. ‎


‎8vo. (VIII),183,(1 blank);117,(1 blank),73,(1 blank);47,(1 blank),11,(1 blank),13,(3 blank) Vellum 16 cm 'An interesting collection of translations into Dutch of early Christian works' (Ref: STCN ppn 056885253; OiN 236 Justinus, 'integrale vert. van Apol. 1-2'; titles of Tertullianus, Minucius, Clemens Romanus & Polycarpus not in OiN; 6 copies in NCC) (Details: 5 thongs laced through the joints. Manuscript title on the back. Woodcut initials. The Letter of Clemens has a separate title page, indicating that this is the 3rd impression) (Condition: Vellum slightly soiled & scratched; upper corner of the front pastedown torn off. A few pinpoint wormholes in the uppermargin of the last 150 p., not affecting the text. STCN calls for 2 leaves between the preliminary pages and the beginning of the translation, and an illustration; these 2 leaves and illustration are lacking in our copy; the 2 leaves contain translated testimonia of Christ from Flavius Josephus (3x), Tacitus (2x), and the short apocryphical letter of Lentulus to the emperor Tiberius, giving a physical and personal description of Christ; the lacking illustration is a portrait of Jesus Christ; the different quality paper and the deviant typeface used in the lacking leaves, suggests that they were printed and added later) (Note: At the beginning of the preface the publisher declares that when he wanted to bring on the market once more the Dutch translation of C. Boon of the 'Apologeticum' of Tertullian & the 'Octavius' of Minucius Felix, he asked Dr. Petrus Langedult to produce a new translation of the 'Apologiae' of Justinus Martyr. Langedult also added, he tells, very extensive notes to 3/4 of his translation. He however died untimely at the age of 37, so the last quarter is without his learned notes. The translated Greek and Latin texts, the publisher goes on, show how excellent the first Christians were, in professing and defending their religion against the Jews and heathens. Tertullian and the others lived short after the Apostles, so they can be considered to be their agents. The publisher incites his readers to use the texts against all those who undermine 'our' christian religion, 'soo Joden, Heydenen, als Atheisten'. When and where the translations of Boon were published previously is hard to tell. In Worldcat and in Picarta we found no earlier copies. We only found a reference to an earlier edition of his translation of Tertullian and Minucius Felix in the 'Bibliotheca Furliana', the catalogue of the library of an eighteenth century Rotterdam citizen. There we find the listing of these 2 works translated by C. Boon, and published in 1671 in Rotterdam by Ryckhals. In the usual biographic reference works we also found nothing about this 'C. Boon'. More is known about the translator of the Greek text of the 'Apologiae' of Justinus, Langedult. He was born in 1640 in Haarlem, and established himself there as a medical doctor. He had a great knowledge of Jewish antiquities and the churchfathers, and is the author of some poetry and theological works. He died in 1677. His widow and some friends seem to have had some of his work published posthumely, e.g. this translation. This translation of Justinus Martyr with learned notes is however not recorded in the lemma about him in the 'Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek. (NNBW 5,309/10) At the end of the book we find a translation of the first 2 letters, which are traditionally ascribed to Clemens Romanus I. He was at the end of the first century AD the 2nd, 3rd or perhaps the 4th bishop of Rome. Both letters are also known as the 'epistles of Clement'. The translated letter is addressed to the chuch of Corinth. Its title records that this is already its third edition. A Dutch translation of these epistles was published earlier in 1656 by P. Casteleyn in Haarlem. At the very end we find the short and edifying letter of Polycarpus, bishop of Smyrna, who died in 156 AD., to the Corinthians, and the letter of Polycarpus to the Philippenses) (Collation: *4, A-L8, M4 (leaf M4 verso blank), A-M8; A-D8 (leaf D8 & D7 verso blank), A8,(leaf A7 verso and A8 blank) (Photographs on request) ‎

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‎JUSTINUS. ‎

Reference : 120091

‎Justini Historiae Philippicae. Variantes lectiones adjecit P. Burmannus. ‎

‎Leiden (Lugduni Batavorum), Apud Samuel. Luchtmans, 1722. ‎


‎12mo. Frontispiece, (XXIV),443,(62 index),(1 blank) p. Contemporary stiff wrappers. 14 cm (Ref: Schweiger 2,492; Fabricius/Ernesti 3,66; Graesse 3,513; Ebert 11155) (Details: Margins uncut. Engraved frontispiece, depicting a half naked woman, who blows a trumpet that she holds in her left hand; in her right hands she holds a string to which are attached 2 crowns and a laurel wreath; she stands on a globe, amidst all kinds of spolia; right of her is a monument with celestial symbols, stars and a radiant sun. Is she a combination of Fama, Dea Roma, Juno Caelestis? On the title a woodcut printer's mark, that shows a standing woman within an oval wreath; she hold in her right hand a hammer, in her left a hook, a little flame burns on her head, at her feet is a crane, that holds a stone in one of its claws. The motto is: 'Deo duce ingenio arte vigilantia labore)(Condition: Paper on the back partly gone) (Note: This is an epitome made by one Justinus, probably in the third century A.D., of the 'Historiae Philippicae' of the Augustan historian of Gaulish descent Pompeius Trogus, who got his nomen because his grandfather was given Roman citizenship by the Roman military leader Pompeius Magnus after his campaign against Sertorius in Spain. Important parts of Trogus' 'Historiae Philippicae', which numbered 44 books, only survive in this epitome of Justin, who boiled it down, it is estimated, to 1/10th or 1/6th. (Neue Pauly 10, p. 115) Trogus produced a universal history of the peoples outside Italy. He seems to have used no other sources than Greek historians, and his story runs from Ninus king of Assyria to the absorbtion of the other nations into the Roman empire, and the establishment of the 'Pax Augusta'. Books 7/12 describe the rise of Philip II and of Macedonia. Books 13/40 treat the Hellenistic kingdoms. 41/42 contain the history of Parthia, 43 of Italy, and 44 the history of Spain. Inserted are many historical and geographical excursus, for example on the history of Armenia or the Jewish wars. The leading concept of Trogus' history was the so-called 'translatio imperii', which conceived history as a linear succession of empires under a singular ruler or emperor. The narrative is elaborate, dramatic and moralizing. Trogus was, according to Rose, an very passable stylist, who arranged his second hand material intelligently, and showed 'some original views how to write history. (...) Even in this diminished condition (the epitome) the history is interesting reading, often containing facts not to be met with elsewhere, and one of our much too scanty sources for the history of the eastern Mediterranean and the adjacent countries'. (H.J. Rose, 'A Handbook of Latin literature', 'London 1967, p. 312/13) The epitome of Justin was widely read in the Middle Ages. This Justinus edition was produced by the Dutch classical scholar Pieter Burman, or Petrus Burmannus, 1668-1741, from 1696 professor of Eloquence at Utrecht, and from 1715 at Leyden. As an editor he confined himself to the Latin classics. He produced editions of the Roman poets Ovid, Lucan, Claudian, and Valerius Flaccus. Of prose the writers he edited Petronius, Velleius Paterculus, Justin, Quintilian and Suetonius'. (J.E. Sandys, 'A history of classical scholarship', N.Y.1974, vol. 2, p. 445) Burman was not an original scholar, but more an industrious manufacturer of so-called 'Variorum' editions (from 'cum notis Variorum'), editions with a 'textus receptus' which was widely accepted, accompanied by an overload of often ill-digested commentaries, excerpts and annotations of various specialists and other leading scholars. This Justinus is an exception, it is mean and lean; it offers a text (borrowed from Graevius), without commentary, but with occasionally variant readings that were taken from earlier editions of Aldus, Giunta, Bongarsius, Graevius, Hearne et alii)(Collation: *12, A-X12) (Photographs on request) ‎

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‎JUSTINUS. ‎

Reference : 120090

‎Iustini Historici Clarissimi In Trogi Pompeii historias libri quadragintaquatuor, a Ioan. Sichardo summa diligentia recogniti & illustrati. Quibus adiecimus, certo consilio, Sex. Aurelium Victorem, qui Caesarum vitas a D. Augusto ad Theodosium usque, historia prosequutus est. Cum indice. ‎

‎Basel (Basileae), Apud Andream Cratandrum, 1526. Cum privilegio Caesareo. (Colophon at the end: 'Basileae, per Andream Cratandrum, Mense Ianuario, anno 1526') ‎


‎8vo. (VIII),371,(41 index, errata, colophon) p. 20th century overlapping vellum 14.5 cm (Ref: VD16 T 2050; Schweiger 2,487; Graesse 3,512; Ebert 11134) (Details: Printed completely in italic letters. Woodcut printer's mark on the last page, it depicts an almost naked Fortuna with winged feet standing on a globe, which is divided in four parts; in her right hand she hold a opened razor blade, with her left hand she makes a gesture as if she wants to grab something; the back of her head is shaven bald, and the long lock in front is blown to the right; Fortuna stand in an architectural alcove. There is no motto. This variant of Cratander's printer's mark is not mentioned by A. Wolkenhauer, 'Zu schwer für Apoll, die Antike in humanistischen Druckerzeichen des 16. Jahrhunderts', Wiesbaden, 2002) (Condition: Title dustsoiled, and showing a thumbed right edge. Two small holes in the right lower corner of the title. Old ownership entry at the top of the title erased. Old name on the title. Paper somewhat yellowing. Occasional old ink notes and underlinings; right margin cut rather short) (Note: This is an epitome made by one Justinus, probably in the third century A.D., of the 'Historiae Philippicae' of the Augustan historian of Gaulish descent Pompeius Trogus, who got his nomen because his grandfather was given Roman citizenship by Pompeius after his campaign against Sertorius in Spain. Important parts of his 'Historiae', which numbered 44 books, only survive in this epitome of Justin, in which it was boiled down, it is estimated, to 1/10th or 1/6th. (Neue Pauly 10, p. 115) Trogus produced a universal history of the peoples outside Italy. He seems to have used no other sources than Greek historians, and his story runs from Ninus king of Assyria to the absorbtion of the other nations into the Roman empire, and the establishment of the 'Pax Augusta'. Books 7/12 describe the rise of Philip II and of Macedon. Books 13/40 treat the Hellenistic kingdoms. 42/42 contain the history of Parthia, 43 of Italy, and 44 the history of Spain. Inserted are many historical and geographical excursus, for example on the history of Armenia or the Jewish wars. The leading concept of Trogus' history was the so-called 'translatio imperii', which conceived history as a linear succession of empires under a singular ruler or emperor. The narrative is elaborate, dramatic and moralizing. Trogus was, according to Rose, an very passable stylist, who arranged his second hand material intelligently, and showed 'some original views how to write history. (...) Even in this diminished condition (the epitome) the history is interesting reading, often containing facts not to be met with elsewhere, and one of our much too scanty sources for the history of the eastern Mediterranean and the adjacent countries'. (H.J. Rose, 'A Handbook of Latin literature', 'London 1967, p. 312/13) The epitome of Justin was widely read in the Middle Ages, because it seemed to legitimize the 'translatio imperii' to the Pope, but also the emergence of the Holy Roman Empire, as legitimate continuation of the Roman Empire. (See for 'translatio imperii' English Wikipedia) After the Historiae Philippicae has been added the 'Vitae Caesarum' of the late antique Roman historian Aurelius Victor, biographies of Roman emperors from Augustus to Constantius (360 A.D). It treats biographical material in a moralizing fashion, and is based for the first emperors on Suetonius. The German jurist Johannes Sichard, 1499-1552, was from 1535 till his death professor of Roman Law at the University of Tübingen. This representative of humanistic jurisprudence published on the Codex Iustinianus, but also some important legal texts of Germanic peoples, especially the 'Breviary of Alaric' (Breviarium Alaricianum) (1528), laws of the Ripuarian Franks, Alemanns and Bavarians (1530). He was also a legal counselor in lawsuits for the Dukes of Württemberg in their legal controversies with Ferdinand, king of the Holy Roman empire. This Justinus seems to have been his only edition of a Roman author. (ADB 34, 143/46) It was reissued by Cratander in 1530) (Provenance: On the front flyleaf in pencil: '13 Oc. 1962', written by the Flemish linguist Walter Couvreur, 1914-1996, who was an Orientalist, and professor of Indoeuropean linguistics at the University of Gent. It indicates the date of aquisition. The place of acquisition he wrote on the flyleaf at the end: 'Luik, Halbart'. The ownership entries on the title are made illegible) (Collation: a4, b-z8, A-C8, D6) (Photographs on request) ‎

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‎JUSTINUS (Marcus Junianus) ou JUSTIN, SCHREVEL (Cornelis), éditeur‎

Reference : 29119

‎Justinus cum notis selectissimis variorum : Berneggeri, Bongarsy, Vossy, Thysy, etc. Editio accuratissima, accurante S. D. M. C. [Cornelio Schrevelio, doctore medico].‎

‎ In-8, plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés (mors fendus), (2) f., 547 p., (36) f. d'index, titre frontispice de R. Persyn gravé. Amstelodami, Apud Ludovicum et Danielem Elzevirios [Amsterdam, Louis et Daniel Elzevier], 1659.‎


‎Jolie édition elzévirienne, et bonne édition critique donnée par Cornelis Schrevel, de luvre de lhistorien romain Marcus Junianus Justinus, abréviation de limmense 'Histoire universelle' de Trogue Pompée consacrée à la Grèce et à Rome, aujourdhui perdue. Index original de Joannes Freinshemius. "Ecrivain habile, dont le style est net, lexpression dune grande pureté et la réflexion solide" (Joël Schmidt).Titre emblématique gravé R. Persyn.(Brunet III, 566. Willems, 1409).Plusieurs ex-libris anciens manuscrits dont: "De Mézières, 1723". ‎

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‎Justinus (Marcus Junianus) [Justin]‎

Reference : 665

‎Justinus cum notis selectissimis variorum. Berneggeri, Bongarsy, Vossy, Thysy, &c. ‎

‎ Amstelodami, Ludovicum et Danielem Elzevirios, 1659. Un volume in-8 plein vélin ivoire de l'époque, dos lisse, titre manuscrit, [f.], titre gravé, 547 pp., 38 ff. d'index. Mouillure très pâle en marge de quelques feuilles, quelques annotations en marge. Bel exemplaire. ‎


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‎JUSTINUS, [MARCUS JUNIANUS] ‎

Reference : 18407

(1677)

‎Justinus de historiis Philippicis, et totius mundi originibus, interpretatione et notis illustravit Petrus Josephus Cantel‎

‎Paris Leonard 1677 1 in-4 plein-veau un volume, reliure de l'époque plein veau blond marbré (binding full calfskin in-4) in-quarto (19 x 25 cm), dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré or (gilt decoration), roulettes or (gilt filets), titre frappé or (gilt title), pièce de titre sur fond marron-clair avec roulettes or, roulettes or (gilt filets) de part et d'autre des nerfs et en tête et en pied, mors fendus, plats trés légèrement frottés (cover lightly rubbed ), toutes tranches rouges (all red edges), orné d'une gravure titre par F. Chauveau gravée sur Bois (engraving-wood) en noir par Langlois + une marque au griphon gravée sur bois en noir en bas de la page de titre + une gravure bandeau aux armes du Dauphin gravée sur bois en noir + et orné de bandeaux et lettrines (illuminated of headpieces and dropped initials) gravés sur Bois (engraving-wood) en noir, [14]+ 329 + [1]+ [156 pages d'Index Omnium Verborum}pages, 1677 Parisiis: Fredericum Leonard Editeur, ‎


‎Justinus (3ème siècle après JC) conserve ici des parties de l'histoire générale écrite par Pompée Trogus (1er siècle avant JC)...en bon état malgré les petits défauts signalés (very good condition in spite of the smalls defects indicated). bon ‎

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‎JUSTINUS.- BOERMA,R.N.H. ‎

Reference : 153585

‎Justinus' boeken over de diadochen, een historisch commentaar. Deel 1: boek 13-15, cap. 2, met een inleiding op de bronnen voor de periode 323-302 v.C. ‎

‎Amsterdam, Academische Pers, 1979. ‎


‎405 p. Wrappers 22 cm (Dissertation, Groningen) (Cover faded and slightly soiled) ‎

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‎JUSTINUS.- BOERMA,R.N.H. ‎

Reference : 153576

‎Justinus' boeken over de diadochen, een historisch commentaar. Deel 1: boek 13-15, cap. 2, met een inleiding op de bronnen voor de periode 323-302 v.C. ‎

‎Amsterdam, Academische Pers, 1979. ‎


‎405 p. Wrappers 22 cm (Dissertation, Groningen) (Cover slightly spotted) ‎

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‎JUSTINUS.- BOERMA,R.N.H. ‎

Reference : 153577

‎Justinus' boeken over de diadochen, een historisch commentaar. Deel 1: boek 13-15, cap. 2, met een inleiding op de bronnen voor de periode 323-302 v.C. ‎

‎Amsterdam, Academische Pers, 1979. ‎


‎405 p. Wrappers 22 cm (Dissertation, Groningen) (Fore edge of the book-block slightly soiled) ‎

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‎JUSTIN (Marcus Junianus Justinus)‎

Reference : 21090

(1755)

‎Justini historiarum, ex Trogo Pompeio Libri XLIV Cum prologis ab cruditissimo Abbate de Longuerue, emendatis‎

‎ 1755 Lugduni, Apud Benrdictum Michaelem Mauteville 1755, tout petit in-12 (format de poche), de (6)-496-(2) pp., reliure de plein veau brun granité, dos à nerfs, coiffe inférieure frottée, sinon très bon exemplaire.‎


‎Charmante édition latine de poche de l'histoire de Trogue Pompée abrégée par Justinus, elle est due à Louis Dufour de Longuerue, abbé de St Jean du Gard et de Sept-Fontaines. ‎

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EUR80.00 (€80.00 )

‎JUSTINUS: ‎

Reference : 50287aaf

‎Historiae Philippicae. Ex recensione Joannis Georgii Graevii. (libri XLIV). Cum ejusdem Castigationibus. His accedunt integrae notae Jacobi Bongarsii, Francisci Modii, Matthiae Bernecceri, Isaaci Vossii, Tanaquilli Fabri, Joannis Vorstii, & Joannis Schefferi.‎

‎Lugduni Batavorum (Leiden), apud Jacobum Hackium (Haak), 1683, in-8vo, 32 leaves incl. frontispiece-title (engr. by G. van Gouwen) and title with printer's device + 656 p. + 61 leaves, light browning in places, light waterstain in last index leaves (mainly marginal), remains of hw. former owner's label on front pastedown, front endpaper with upper corner cut off and hw. exlibris, overlapping vellum binding, gilt title on spine, sprinkled edges. Fine copy.‎


‎Edition with the notes of many commentators and considered one of the better scholarly texts. Justinus, Roman historian, probably lived during the age of the Antonines. His «Historiarum Philippicarum» libri XLIV is a collection of the most important and interesting passages from the voluminous «Historiae Piilippicae et totius mundi origines et terrae situs»,written in the time of Augustus by Pompeius Trogus. The work of Trogus is lost; but the prologi or arguments of the text are preserved by Pliny and other writers. Although the main theme of Trogus was the rise and history of the Macedonian monarchy, Justin yet permitted himself considerable freedom of digression, and thus produced a capricious anthology instead of a regular epitome of the work. As it stands, however, the history contains much valuable information. The style, though far from perfect, is clear and occasionally elegant. The book was much used in the middle ages, when the author was sometimes confounded with lustin Martyr. Schweiger I/491. Image disp.‎

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‎JUSTINUS: ‎

Reference : 97171aaf

‎Historiae Philippicae. Ex recensione Joannis Georgii Graevii. Cum ejusdem Castigationibus. His accedunt integrae notae Jacobi Bongarsii, Francisci Modii, Matthiae Bernecceri, Isaaci Vossii, Tanaquilli Fabri, Joannis Vorstii, & Joannis Schefferi.‎

‎Lugduni Batavorum (Leiden), apud Jacobum Hackium (Haak), 1683, in-8vo, titre gravé + 33 ff. + 656 p. + 61 ff., ex-libris ‘J. B. Eeckelaert Beverensis’ sur 1er contre-plat, reliure en plein veau (XVIIe s.), dos à nerfs orné à l’or, pièce de titre détachée, gardes en papier dominoté, coiffe inf. avec petit manque de cuir, sinon bel exemplaire.‎


‎Edition with the notes of many commentators and considered one of the better scholarly texts. Justinus, Roman historian, probably lived during the age of the Antonines. His «Historiarum Philippicarum» libri XLIV is a collection of the most important and interesting passages from the voluminous «Historiae Piilippicae et totius mundi origines et terrae situs»,written in the time of Augustus by Pompeius Trogus. The work of Trogus is lost; but the prologi or arguments of the text are preserved by Pliny and other writers. Although the main theme of Trogus was the rise and history of the Macedonian monarchy, Justin yet permitted himself considerable freedom of digression, and thus produced a capricious anthology instead of a regular epitome of the work. As it stands, however, the history contains much valuable information. The style, though far from perfect, is clear and occasionally elegant. The book was much used in the middle ages, when the author was sometimes confounded with lustin Martyr. Schweiger I/491. ‎

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‎[Sumptibus Claudii Bourgeat] - ‎ ‎JUSTINUS, Marcus Junianus ; [ TROGUE POMPEE ]‎

Reference : 65291

(1670)

‎Trogus Iustinus Cum Notis selectissimis Variorum Berneggeri, Bongarsy, Vossy, Thysy, &c. (2 Tomes - Complet) [ Trogus Justinus ]‎

‎Accurante S.D.M.C., 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 5 nerfs orné, Sumptibus Claudii Bourgeat [ Claude Bourgeat ], Lugduni [ Lyon ], 1670, 17 ff., 311 pp., 28 ff. n. ch. (index), 1 f. (titre), pp. 311-564, 16 ff. n. ch. ‎


‎L'historien romain Justin a résumé les "Historiae philippicae et totius mundi origines et terrae situs" de l'historien gallo-romain Trogue Pompée, dont le texte est aujourd'hui perdu. La fidélité de l'oeuvre de Justin au texte original de Trogue Pompée fait toujours l'objet de débats. Etat très satisfaisant (reliure frottée avec petits mq. de cuir‎

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‎JUSTIN (Marcus Junianus Justinus)‎

Reference : 117125

(1670)

‎Trogus Justinus cum notis selectissimis variorum. Berneggerj Bongarsy,Vossii Thysii, &c. Editio accuratissima Accurante S.D.M.C.‎

‎ 1670 Lugduni ex Officina Bourgeatiana - M.DC.LXX (1670) - In-12, pleine basane brune; 4 nerfs avec titre, auteur et caissons dorés au dos - 311 pages + Index non paginé - Ouvrage en latin‎


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‎JUSTINUS‎

Reference : 518290

‎JUSTINUS, cum notis selectissimis variorum Berneggeri, Bongarsy, Vossy, Thysy, &c.‎

‎Amstelodami Ludovicum et Danielem Elzevirio 1669 In-8 ( 195 X 120 mm ) de ( 4 )-547-( 73 ) pages, plein veau tabac, dos à nerfs orné de caissons et fleurons dorés, tranches mouchetées ( Reliure de l'époque ). Reliure frottée, mouillure claire en marge des premiers feuillets, bon exemplaire, solide. Copinger 2562 Willems1409.‎


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EUR180.00 (€180.00 )

‎JUSTINUS.‎

Reference : 46402565

(1770)

‎Historiarum ex Trogo Pompeio Libri XLIV.‎

‎Paris, Joseph Barbou, Paris, Joseph Barbou1770 ; in-12, veau fauve marbré, encadrement de filets dorés, dos orné, tranches dorées. (Reliure de l’époque) VIII pp., 441 pp., 5 pp. - frontispice.Beau frontispice de H. Gravelot gravé par de Longueil, et 1 vignette. Première édition Barbou, des 44 livres de l’historien romain Justinus, d’après l’histoire universelle de Trogus Pompeius.Le texte de cette édition est celui de l’édition Fischer (1757), mais revu d’après des manuscrits et corrigé par J. A. Capperonier. À la fin du volume on trouve le catalogue des classiques latins de Barbou (de 1754 à 1769).- Schweiger p. 493.De la bibliothèque de M. Dugas (ex-libris).‎


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EUR120.00 (€120.00 )

‎JUSTINUS. ‎

Reference : 151846

‎Justini Historiarum ex Trogo Pompeio libri XLIV. Editio novissima. Cui accedunt excerptiones chronologicae, cum notis Gallicis, quibus omnes vocum et locutionum difficultates enodantur. Accurante J.G. Masselin. Ad usum Scholarum. ‎

‎Paris (Parisiis), Et typis Augusti Delalain, Bibliopolae, in via Mathurinensium, no. 5, 1821. ‎


‎12mo. VIII,332 p. Contemporary brown boards. 14 cm (Some wear to the extremities; Latin text accompanied by notes in French; bookplate on front pastedown) ‎

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‎JUSTINUS. ‎

Reference : 155860

‎Justini Historiarum Philippicarum ex Trogo Pompeio libros XLIV quos notis et indice illustraverunt El. Johanneau et Frid. Du(e)bner. ‎

‎Paris, Excudunt Plon Fratres, 1845. ‎


‎2 volumes in 1: VIII,251;225 p. Boards. 22.5 cm (Latin text & commentary) (Cover scuffed. Endpapers browning. Foxed throughout) ‎

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‎JUSTINUS. ‎

Reference : 70700

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‎JUSTINUS. ‎

Reference : 68225

‎Justin, Cornelius Nepos and Eutropius. Literally translated, with notes and a general index by J.S. WATSON. ‎

‎London, Bohn, 1853. ‎


‎551 p. Cloth (Cover very worn; hinges weak) ‎

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‎JUSTINUS.- PETERSSON,A. ‎

Reference : 153580

‎De Epitoma Iustini quaestiones criticae. Commentatio academica. ‎

‎Uppsala, Lundequist, 1926. ‎


‎XII,114 p. Wrappers 25 cm (Backcover almost loose) ‎

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‎Iustinus (Marcus Junianus Justinus).‎

Reference : 94291

‎Iustini Historiae Philippicae.‎

‎ Berolini - Berlin, A. Haude & I. C. Spener 1748, 170x95mm, Marmoriertes Kalbsleder der damaligen Zeit, Titelstück auf der Rückseite, vergoldete Rosetten, rote Schnittkanten, verblasste Vergoldung. ‎


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‎JUSTINUS (S.)‎

Reference : 117672

(1615)

‎SANCTI IUSTINI PHILOSOPHI ET MARTYRIS OPERA.‎

‎Graecus textus multis in locis correctus; & Latina Ioannis Langi versio passim emendata: tum Varians lectio, Emendationum coniecturae & tres Indices seorsim in fine additi. Ab initio praemissa veterum de Iustino elogia, Ordinis & censurae ratio. ex Officina Nivelliana, sumptibus Sebastiani Cramoisy, Lutetiae Parisiorum, 1615. In-4 gr. (mm. 343x221), mz. pergamena antica (piatti rifatti in cartonato stile settecento), tit. ms. al dorso, 14 cc.nn., 520 (ma 516) pp.num., 12 cc.nn., 56 pp.num. (in Iustinum Notae Friderici Sylburgii'), 30 cc.nn. (di Indici); 200 pp.num. (Appendice: Corollaria Iustino addita); marca tipografica xilografata al frontespizio con titolo in rosso e nero; ornato da fregi e grandi capilettere figurati a vignetta, pue inc. su legno, e con bel ritratto di San Giustino di Nablus, inc. in rame, al verso dell'occhietto. Testo su due colonne, in greco e in latino.L'Appendice Corollaria Iustino addita contiene: "Athenagorae" Atheniensis Philosophi Christiani apologia vel legatio pro Christianis / De resurrectione mortuorum - "Theophili" Patriarchae Antiocheni contra Christianae religionis Calumniatores ad Autolycum libri tres - "Tatiani" Affyrij oratio ad Graecos, Quod nihil eorum quibus Graeci gloriantur studiorum apud ipsos natum, sed omnia à barbaris inventa sint - "Hermiae" Philosophi gentilium philosophorum irrisio.Cfr. Graesse,III,515 - Brunet,II,623.San Giustino (Flavia Neapolis, od. Nabulus - m. Roma 165 ca.), martire e scrittore cristiano. Datosi allo studio della filosofia, aderì al platonismo, poi si convertì al cristianesimo. E' il maggiore apologista cristiano greco del secondo secolo. Cfr. Diz. Treccani,V, p. 454.Tmbri di apparten.; occhietto mal restaurato ai margini per mancanze (non intaccano però il ritratto al verso) come pure le ultime 4 cc. e il frontesp. con tracce d'uso; pagine ingiallite per la qualità della carta, ma complessivam. buon esemplare di questa rara edizione.‎


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‎[J.P. Migne] - ‎ ‎S. JUSTINUS PHILOSOPHUS ET MARTYR ; TATIANUS S. JUSTINI DISCIPULUS ; ATHENAGORAS ATHENIENSIS ; PHILOSOPHUS CHRISTIANUS ; S. THEOPHILUS ANTIOCHENUS EPISCOPUS ; HERMIAS ; (Justin le Martyr, Tatien, Athénagoras d'Athènes, Théophile d'Antioche, Hermias )‎

Reference : 68665

(1857)

‎S. P. N. Justini Philosophie et Martyris Opera quae exstant Omnia, necnon Tatiani, Hermiae, Athenagorae, et S. Theophili quae supersunt. (1 Tome - Complet). Patrologiae Cursus completus. Series Graeca. Tomus VI [ Patrologia Graeca Tome 6 - Justin le Martyr, Tatien, Athénagoras d'Athènes, Théophile d'Antioche, Hermias ]‎

‎Opera et Studio D. PrudentiiMarani, Accurante et recognoscente J.P. Migne, 1 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs dorés, Apud J.P. Migne, Petit-Montrouge, 1857, 1820 colonnes Rappel du Titre complet : S. P. N. Justini Philosophie et Martyris Opera quae exstant Omnia, necnon Tatiani, Hermiae, Athenagorae, et S. Theophili quae supersunt. (1 Tome - Complet). Patrologiae Cursus completus. Series Graeca. Tomus VI [ Patrologia Graeca Tome 6 - Justin le Martyr, Tatien, Athénagoras d'Athènes, Théophile d'Antioche, Hermias ]‎


‎Rare exemplaire en bon état, bien relié, du tome 6 de la Patrologie grecque de Migne, bien complet des Oeuvres de Saint Justin, et de nombreux textes d'auteurs pré-nicéens. Avec le texte grec et la traduction latine en regard (coupes très lég. frottées, ancien cachet de monastère, rares rouss., très bon état par ailleurs). Peu commun, surtout en si bon état. A rare, well-bound, and in good condition copy of Volume 6 of Migne's Greek Patrology, complete with the Works of Saint Justin and numerous texts by pre-Nicene authors. With the Greek text and the Latin translation opposite.‎

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‎JUSTINUS (& GRONOVIUS Abraham, ed.)‎

Reference : G119414

(1760)

‎Historiae Philippicae cum integris Commentariis Iac. Bongarsii, Franc. Modii, Matth. Bernecceri, M.Z. Boxhornii, Is. Vossii, I.Fr. Gronovii, I.G. Graevii, T. Fabri, I. Vorstii, I. Schefferi, et excerptis H. Loriti Glareani atque editoris Oxoniensis‎

‎Lugduni Batavorum [Leiden], Apud Samuelem et Joannem Luchtmans 1760 xlii + 1034 + [167] pp. + engraved frontispiece, with an engraved vignette on title page, 2nd edition, text in Latin, contemporary and intact brown full-leather binding with gilt decorations, ties missing, title in red and black, marbled endpapers, text and interior are clean and bright, prize book from the school of Zwolle in 1827 (with handwritten ex-dono on first blanco endpaper), good condition, weight: 1.2kg., G119414‎


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