N.pl., The Universtity of Michigan Press, 1963.
344 p. Paperback. 20 cm (Used. Pencil underlinings and notes)
Cambridge Mass., Harvard University Press, 1942.
(VIII),344 p. Cloth. 22 cm (Name on front flyleaf. Round, small bookplate on front pastedown. Without dustjacket)
Frankfurt, Athenäum, (1987).
XV,172 p. Hardb. 23 cm (Beitr. zur Klass. Philologie 152)
Frankfurt, Athenäum, (1987).
XV,172 p. Hardb. 23 cm (Beitr. zur Klass. Philologie 152)
Darmstadt, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1968.
VI,716 p. Cloth. 20 cm (WdF, Wege der Forschung 98)
Roma, Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 2015.
XX,308 p. Stiff wrappers. 24 cm
Darmstadt, WB, 1968.
179 p. Cl. 22 cm (Repr. ed. Bln. 1895)
Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1995.
XXIV,243 p. Cloth. 24 cm (Mnemosyne Supplement 150)
Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1994.
XIII,235 p. Cloth 24 cm (Including dustjacket) (Small tear in dustjacket)
Venice (Venetiis), Apud Juntas, 1603.
4to. (XLIV),600 p. Overlapping vellum 23 cm (Ref: Hoffmann 3,563; Schweiger 1,331; Ebert 22957) (Details: Two thongs laced through the joints. Gilt red morocco letterpiece on the back. Printer's mark of the Giunta family on the title: a fleur-de-lys. Woodcut initials, good paper, fine printing) (Condition: old and small inscription on front pastedown; a bigger one on the front flyleaf. Name and a faint small inkstain on the title. Some very small wormholes near the lower edge, keeping far away from any text; holes have occasionally been mended with a layer of thin paper) (Note: This volume contains the exhaustive and learned lecture notes of Fabio Paolino da Udine, or Fabius Paulinus Utinensis, on the description of the plague epidemy by the Greek historian Thucydides (Thuc. Hist. 2.47-58). This epidemy reached the war-stricken city of Athens in 430 B.C. at the beginning of the Peloponnesian war which lasted from 431 till 404 B.C. Thucydides is the first to describe the social upheaval of a pandemy and its consequences. The identification of what was the cause of this pandemy is until this day a matter of controversy. Fabius Paulinus Utinensis, born at Udine ca. 1535, was the very man for a commentary on this subject. 'His first training in Greek and Latin was at Venice with Bernardino Partenio. Later he went to Padua where he graduated in philosophy and medicine, but studied rhetoric and Arabic as well. He practiced medicin for a time before he became public professor at Venice where he taught Greek in the School of San Marco and Latin in the Collegio de'Notai. Both chairs he obtained in 1588, as the successor of Bernardino Partenio'. ('Medieval and Renaissance Latin translations and commentaries vol. 8', Washington 2003, p. 180). Paulinus held his lectures in the library of the San Marco Gymnasium. The work starts with a list of 232 questions concerning the possible causes of the pest. Each chapter is preceded by the relevant Greek text and a Latin translation. On the flyleaf a former owner has written a quotation from Gibbon's 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire', chapter XLIII, note 90: 'I was indebted to Dr. Hunter for an elaborate commentary on this part of Thucydides (the plague of Athens), a quarto of 600 pages, Ven. 1603 apud Juntas, which was pronounced in St. Marks Library by Fabius Paullinus (sic) Utinensis, a physician and philosopher'. These passages of Thucydides helped Gibbon to understand the impact of the pest epidemy which ravaged Konstantinople in 542 under the emperor Iustinian) (Provenance: Name on the title of 'Joannis Molini'. This must be a relative of one of the 3 senators of the Gymnasium to whom Paulinus dedicates his work. The book is dedicated to 'M. Anto. Memmo', and the noblemen 'Francisco Molino' & 'Antonio Priolo') (Collation: a-d4, e6; A-4F4) (Photographs on request)
Zürich, N.Y., Olms., 1991.
XII,396 p. Pb. 21 cm (Spudasmata 47)
"THUCYDIDES, TOU OLOROU (THUCYDIDES OLORI FILII) (THUKYDID ) - LORENZO VALLA.
Reference : 28293
(1564)
(Genova), Excudebat Henricus Stephanus, illustris viri Huldrichi Fuggeri typographus, 1564. Folio. Later red full calf, rebacked, soft boards. Inner hinges reinforced. T-p. w. repaired loss to lower right corner, not affecting text. Upper part of first about 100 leaves w. decreasing waterstaining w. very minor affect to text. Cont. owner's name to t-p. (""Ex libris Rabillone""). T-p. in red and black, woodcut printer's device to t-p., woodcut initials and vignettes, first part w. beautiful Greek script. Overall good condition. (16), 297, (2), 216, (8) pp.
First edition thus. First part in Greek, second part in Latin. ""The Latin version is Valla's , which Stephan published separately in 1564, but which usually accompanies the Greek text."" (Dibdin II:506). ""The text was first printed by Aldus in 1502. The edition of Henri Estienne, a member of the famous French family of printers, who corresponded with scholars as an equal, first came out in 1564. The edition cited (the second edition, 1588) was improved by the addition of a translation into Latin by Lorenzo Valla..."" (PMM 102). This edition also contains Valla's excellent and famous translation, being the second part of the work, separately paginated (pp. 1 - 216)"" in the second edition the translation is not printed separately, but in parallel columns on the same pages as the Greek text. ""Édition plus belle"" (Brunet, V:844). Stephanus (Estienne) worked in Paris and Dibdin mentions the work as being printed in Paris, whereas PMM states that it is printed in Genova. Brunet V:844, PMM 201, Dibdin II:506. Greasse, 7:149.
Thucydide (Texte établi et traduit par Jacqueline de Romilly)
Reference : 48279
(1958)
Les Belles Lettres Couverture souple Paris 1958
Très bon In-8. Paginations diverses. Ouvrage bilingue.
Thucydide (Texte établi et traduit par Louis Bodin et Jacqueline de Romilly)
Reference : 48280
(1955)
Les Belles Lettres Couverture souple Paris 1955
Très bon In-8. Paginations diverses. Ouvrage bilingue. Complet de la carte dépliante hors-texte.
Venice, (Laocoonte), 1550. 8vo. In later full calf with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. Binding with considerable wear. Hinges weak and missing parts of leather. Stamp to title-page. All edges red. Printer's woodcut device to title-page and last page. Occassional underlignings in text and in margin throughout, otherwise internally fine. (12), 440, (1) ff.
A fine Venetian edition of Thucydides’ famous history of the wars between Athens and the Peloponesians.
THUCYDIDE (trad. de J. De Romilly et R. Weil, intro. et notes de C. Mossé).
Reference : 12813
<p>Collection «Classiques en poche«.</p> Paris, 2009 Belles Lettres 540 p., cartes, broché. 11 x 18
Neuf
THUCYDIDE (trad. de J. De Romilly, L. Bodin et R. Weil, intro. de C. Mossé).
Reference : 12814
<p>Collection «Classiques en poche«.</p> Paris, 2009 Belles Lettres 556 p., cartes, broché. 11 x 18
Neuf
THUCYDIDE - Traduction nouvelle et introduction par Jean VOILQUIN - Notes de Jean CAPELLE
Reference : 123412
(1948)
1948 Editions Garnier, Paris - 1948 - 2 volumes in-12, broché - 385 + 322 pages - La seconde moitié des feuillets du tome deuxième n'a pas été coupés
Assez bon état - Quelques tâches sur les couvertures - Dos ternies - Plis de lecture aux dos - Frottements avec petites déchirures sans manque sur la coiffe inférieur du tome premier Assez bon
Garnier-Flammarion. 1966. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 311 pages. Rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 880-Littératures helléniques. Littérature grecque
2 volumes. Traduction et introduction par Jean Voilquin. Notes de Jean Capelle. Classification Dewey : 880-Littératures helléniques. Littérature grecque
Paris, Garnier Frères, 1957. 12 x 19, 323 pp., broché, non coupé, bon état.
tome 2 seul.
1836, A. Desrez libraire-éditeur, in-4 demi-cuir de 818 pages, dos à 4 nerfs, titrage doré, plats et gardes marbrés, texte sur deux colonnes, notices biographiques par J.A.C. Buchon. Histoire de la guerre du Péloponnèse, de Thucydide, Helléniques ou histoire de la Grèce, ouvrages politiques (Cyropédie ou histoire de Cyrus, République de Sparte, République d'Athènes, Revenus de l'Attique), Ouvrages didactiques (Hipparchique, Equitation, Cynégétique ou traité de la chasse, Economique), Ouvrages philosophiques (Apologie de Socrate, mémoires sur Socrate, Banquet, Hiéron, Correspondance). | Etat : Etat général moyen, dos et plats détachés, mors un peu usés, rousseurs (Ref.: G1462)
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