Paris, (Lutetiae Parisiorum), Typis Josephi Barbou, 1754.
12mo. XXXVI,288 p., frontispiece and 6 plates. Later half morocco. 17.5 cm (Ref: Gordon 504B; Ebert 12455; Brunet 3,1220; cf. Schweiger 2,576 for the ed. of 1744; Graesse 4,280) (Details: Nice copy. Red morocco, first half 20th century. Back with 4 raised bands, with gilt fillets and lettering. Marbled boards and endpapers. Thick paper, wide margins, untrimmed. Fine engraved frontispiece and plates designed by Frans van Mieris junior, engraved by Cl. Duflos for Coustelier in 1744, and used again by Barbou for this edition. For an explanation of these mythological plates see the bibliography of Gordon, p. 244. Woodcut printer's mark on the title, depicting an old man who stands in the shade of a vine-entwined elmtree, symbolising the symbiotic relationship between scholar and publisher. The motto is enigmatic: 'Non solus', probably indicating the interdependency of publisher and scholar. Occasional engraved headpieces and woodcut initials. Includes also a tricolour bookmarker. At the end 30 pages filled with 'Variae Lectiones') (Condition: Some negligible wear to the corners; a hardly visible dent at the lower edge of the front board) (Note: The Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius was much admired in the age of Enlightenment. 'Virtually every major figure of the period was in some way influenced by Lucretius'. (S. Gillespie and Ph. Hardie, Cambridge Companion to Lucretius, 2007, p. 274). He acted as shield-bearer and mouthpiece of the Greek philosopher Epicurus by explaining in his didactic poem 'De rerum natura' Epicurus' physical theories 'with a view to abolishing superstitious fears of the intervention of the gods in the world and of the punishment of the soul in an after-life'. (OCD 2nd ed. p. 623) This is a line for line re-edition of the Lucretius edition of 1744, published in Paris by A. Coustelier. It was edited by the French scholar Étienne André Philippe de Prétot, 1707-1787. He taught history and geography at the Royal Academy in Paris, and produced for the publisher Coustelier a great number of editions of Latin classics, especially poets and historians. He published also on Roman history, and on geography. He was not an accomplished philologist, so he borrowed the texts for his editions from standard works. In this case he used the text of the edition of the Dutch classical scholar S. Haverkamp, 1684-1742, which was published in quarto, Leiden 1725. Dibdin calls the edition of Haverkamp 'not only a very splendid, but a learned and critical edition'. (Dibdin 2,202/3). Ernesti calls it 'splendissima' (Ernesti, 1,83). Mr. Philippe not only borrowed the text, but his edition is also adorned with the same charming plates as that of Haverkamp, only expertly reduced) (Collation: frontispiece, a8, b4, c6; plate, A8, B4, C8, plate, D4, E8, F4, G8 (plate after G5), H4, I8, K4, L8 (plate after L1), M4, N8, O4, Plate, P8, Q4, R8, S4, T8 (plate after T1), V4, X8, Y4, Z8, Aa4) (Photographs on request)
1770 Basilae, Chez Emanuelem Thurneyse, 1770. Poems of Lucretius in Latin. Titus Lucretius Carus was an Epicurean poet of the late Roman Republican era. , 370pp, (94pp) + index de vocabulaire , tres belle reliure plein veau dos lisse avec une piece de titre rouge pour le titre et l'auteur . .
Ray biblio cord A4*
Edinburgh, Edmonston & Douglas, 1863.
XV,378 p. Cl. 23 cm (Cover scuffed; Sandys: 'a masterpiece of literary criticism'; for a great part, 135 p., on Lucretius; 60 p. on Catullus)
Amsterdam, NHUM, 1954.
15 p. Stiff wrappers. 24 cm (Mededelingen KNAW)
Utrecht, Nijmegen, Dekker & v.d.Vegt, 1959.
IX,207 p. Wrappers (Diss.)
Birmingham, Baskerville, 1772. 4to. Bound in a somewhat worn contemporary full calf binding with richly gilt spine. Five raised bands and gilt title label to spine. Edges of boards gilt. Cracks to upper and lower outer hinges. Slight loss to capitals. Tears to edges and corners. Internally clean. (2),280 pp.
Baskerville's magnificent quarto edition of Lucretius' (ca. 99-55) 'De rerum natura'.
Cambridge University Press 1971 264 pages 15x23x0cm. 1971. Cartonné jaquette. 264 pages.
jaquette défraîchie bords frottés (accrocs en haut) livre en bon état intérieur propre
(Un séduisant Lucrèce illustré conservé dans une reliure en maroquin du temps) LUCRECE (Titus Lucretius Carus). (Pompei, 94 avant J.C. (?) - Rome, 54 avant J.C. (?)) "DELLA NATURA DELLE COSE LIBRI SEI TRADOTTI DAL LATINO IN ITALIANO DA ALESSANDRO MARCHETTI". 1754, Amsterdam. 2 volumes grand in-8° (231x154 mm) (dimensions pages 224x144 mm) I: (4) ff. (1 gravure d'après Eisen, 1 front. gravé, dédicace, note du traducteur), 243 pp., (1) p. (vignette au recto), 3 vignettes et 3 gravures en taille-douce h.t. d'après Cochin; II: (2) ff., (1 gravure d'après Eisen, 1 front. gravé), 1 p. b. (gravure au recto), (1) p., pp. 246 à 543, (1) p. b., 3 vignettes et 3 gravures en taille-douce h.t. d'après Cochin et Le Lorrain. Reliure françaises de l'époque en maroquin rouge. Encadrement avec triple filet doré sur les plats. Dos à cinq nerfs avec fleurons dorés, titre et tomaison dorés. Coupes ornées. Tranches dorées. Gardes de papier décoré. Exemplaire imprimé sur grand papier de Hollande. Plat supérieur du premier volume légèrement frotté et dos ensoleillés. Quelques ff. avec infimes brunissures. Très bel exemplaire. Provenance: Ex libris armorié C. Yorke et ex libris L. Aurriv. (LCPCLIT-0003) (2.200,00 €) (Tous les livres provenant d'Italie possèdent la Licence d'exportation (Attestato di Libera Circolazione) du Ministero dei Beni e Attività Culturali)
(Un séduisant Lucrèce illustré conservé dans une reliure en maroquin du temps) (www.cepays-ci.com)
Penguin Books UK (2/2015)
LIVRE A L’ETAT DE NEUF. EXPEDIE SOUS 3 JOURS OUVRES. NUMERO DE SUIVI COMMUNIQUE AVANT ENVOI, EMBALLAGE RENFORCE. EAN:9780141396903
Paris (Parisiis), Apud Lefevre Bibliopolam, 1822.
316 p. Half calf 12.5 cm (Back gilt, and with 4 raised bands; front flyleaves inscribed by an elegant hand; head & tail of spine chafed; corners bumped)
London, Curante et imprimente A.J. Valpy, 1823.
3 volumes: 1751;96 p. Contemporary black morocco. 22 cm (Backs gilt and with 5 raised bands. Marbled boards. Bindings worn at the extremes. Endpapers foxed. Bookplate on the front pastedown. Stamp on the verso of the title) (Heavy set, may require extra shipping costs)
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1962.
Cloth 19 cm (OCT)(Some pencil in 1 & 5)
Oxf., Clarendon Press, n.d.
(after 1988) Hardb. 19 cm (OCT, including dustjacket)
Lpz., Tbn., 1890.
XII,198 p. Plain wrs. 18 cm (BT) (Some pencil; title foxed)
Paris, Lefèvre, Garnier, 1845.
570 p. H.calf 16 cm (Sl. foxed)
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1924.
2 volumes in 1. Half calf 19 cm. (Budé )(Back with 2 labels and 5 raised bands; marbled endpapers and boards) (Leather a bit chafed. Right upper corner slightly bumped)
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1935 - 1942.
2 volumes in 1. Half cloth. 19 cm (Budé) (Rebound)
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1955 - 1956.
2 vols. Wrs. 20 cm (Budé)(Ballpoint annotations on the margins of 9 pages of the first book)
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1956 - 1959.
2 vols. Wrappers. 20 cm (Budé)
Lpz., Tbn., 1957.
XXIV,285 p. H.cl. 20 cm (BT)(Cover sl. worn at extremities; name cut from first flyleaf; some pencil)
Leipzig, B.G. Teubner, 1963.
XXVI,,285 p. Cloth 20 cm (BT) (Used, faint pencil marginalia in book 1)
Cambr., Bell, 1905.
X,296 p. Cl. 23 cm (Introduction & Latin text only)(Back faded; name cut from front flyleaf, pencil annotations in book I)