‎RUFUS Quintus Curtius:‎
‎De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni.‎

‎Lugduni Batavorum, Excudit Petrus Vander, 1696. 1 vol. in-8 de [14]-818, 86-[50] pages. Pleine basane blonde, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre de vélin ivoire, tranches rouges. Coiffe sup. manquante, plats griffés. ‎

Reference : 2900


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‎Quintus CURCIUS RUFUS [QUINTE-CURCE]‎

Reference : 30246

(1555)

‎De rebus gestis Alexandri magni regis Macedonum, libri decem‎

‎Apud Ioanem Frellonium | Lugduni (Lyon) 1555 | 8 x 12.50 cm | relié‎


‎Les éditions de Quinte Curce sur la vie d'Alexandre ont été nombreuses au XVIe siècle. Nous n'avons pu déterminer s'il s'agissait d'une première chez Jean Frellon, bien que n'ayons repéré aucune édition plus ancienne chez cet éditeur, (notamment dans le catalogue Aurelianensis des éditions lyonnaises du XVIe) présente seulement dans le catalogue d' Edimbourg. Belle impression en Italiques Minuscules. Le dernier feuillet porte la marque du typographe au scorpion Michaël Sylvius typographus. Deux feuillets manuscrits anciens en fin d'ouvrage sur Alphonse roi de Naples, et l'Alexandre de Quinte Curce. La dernière partie non paginée porte pour titre en en-tête : Alexandri magni epistola, de situ India [...] ad Aristotelem praeceptorem suum, in latinitatem vesa a Cornelio Nepote. Reliure en plein veau chocolat du XIXe. Dos à nerfs orné à froid de frises Renaissance. Plats frappés à chaud d'un motif Renaissance (une fleur dans un carré encadré de fleurs de lys), et à froid de multiple filets d'encadrement (trèfles à chaud dans les écoinçons). Traces de lacets. Tranches dorées. Mors frottés avec un mors supérieur en partie fendu et fragile. Les deux coiffes ont été restaurées anciennement (quelques accidents). 2 coins émoussés. premier feuillet blanc de garde détaché, une mouillure ocre au milieu sur les premiers feuillets et les derniers. L'histoire d'Alexandre est le seul livre de Quinte Curce (écrivain romain du Ier siècle) qui nous soit parvenu, encore nous est-il parvenu incomplet puisque les deux premiers livres ont été perdus, et que les deux derniers sont incomplets. On a toujours loué ses qualités d'écrivain, ses connaissances géographiques et militaires, même si elles fourmillent d'erreurs. Cette biographie d'Alexandre connaîtra un immense succès à la Renaissance. - Photographies et détails sur www.Edition-Originale.com -‎

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‎RUFUS Quintus Curtius‎

Reference : G119415

(1696)

‎De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni, cum commentariis Raderi, Salmasii, Bongarsii, Gronovii, popmae, Loccenii & Freinshemii, hujusque & vetustioribus supplementis, nec non locorum difficiliorum interpretatione, & indice Philologico locupletissimo rerum & verborum‎

‎Lugduni Batavorum [Leiden], Excudit Petrus Vander Aa 1696 [Continuation of title: "Accedunt figurae aeneae ad Historiam Alexandri Magni apud Curtium illustrandam necessariae"], [xiv] + 86 + [50] & 818,[1] pp., with 36 engraved plates out of text of which 8 folding (and among which 1 folding map), with two illustrations in text, contemporary full vellum (intact, slightly soiled, ties missing, illustrated with gilt blind-stamped coat of arms of Maastricht on both covers), text is clean and bright, text in Latin, good condition, weight: 1kg., G119415‎


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‎CURTIUS RUFUS, Quintus (1er siècle ap. J.-C.) & LIVIUS, Titus & DESING, P.A.:‎

Reference : 54746aaf

‎De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni. Brevibus notis Germanicis illustratus. Accesserunt Excerpta electa ex Livio, Sallustio quoque, ac Caesare, in locos communes disgesta. Adhaec Institutiones styly historici, cum indici phrasium. In gratiam juventutis, editio secunda curata à P.A. DESING ... In qua accessit Paradigma variationis secundum praecepta ...3 Teile in 1 Band.‎

‎Pedeponti, vulgò Stadt am Hof, sumptibus Joanis Gastl Bibliopolae, 1747, kl. in-8vo, gestoch. Frontispiz (kl. Tintefl. am Rand) + 5 Bl., einschl. Titel in Rot und Schwarz + 526 S. + 3 gest. Falttafeln mit 5 Fig. + (lose beil.) 1 Faltkarte (Tabula Expeditionis Alexandri ...), gest. von Thomas Boeck; 344 S., mit sep. Titelbl. «Excerpta electora ex Livio, Sallustio, Caesare, ...»; 264 S., mit sep. Titelbl. « Institutiones styli historici. ...», durchgehend wasserfleckig teils nur leicht sichtbar, gebräunt, hs. ‘Ex Libris Joannis Chrysostomi Relling Veldkirchensis ... 1755’ ... ‘Servio Joanni Antonio de Ceterelly’. Lederband auf Bünden, rotes Titel-Schildchen auf dem Rücken, beriebenzwei Schliessen aus Leder und Kupferstück,‎


‎Lateinischer Text mit Notizen in deutscher Sprache.Fine full calf binding with 2 clasps. In 3 parts complete with engravings showing war engines and a map of the expeditions of Alexander th Great. Image disp.‎

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‎CURTIUS RUFUS. ‎

Reference : 140111

‎Quinti Curtii Rufi De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni, regis Macedonum, libri superstites. Cum omnibus supplementis, variantibus lectionibus, commentariis ac notis perpetuis, Fr. Modii, V. Acidalii, T. Popmae, Joh. Freinshemii, Joh. Schefferi, Christoph. Cellarii, Nic. Heinsii. Selectis & excerptis Ph. Rubenii, J. Rutgersii, C. Barthii, Joh. Loccenii, M. Raderi, Cl. Salmasii, J.F. Gronovii, M. Tellierii, Christoph. Aug. Heumanni, itemque Jac. Perizonii vindiciis, & aliorum observationibus, auctioribusque indicibus curavit & digessit Henricus Snakenburg. ‎

‎Delft, Leiden (Delphis & Lugd. Bat.), Apud Adrianum Beman, Samuelem Luchtmans, 1724. ‎


‎4to. (XXXVII),824,222,1 p. Frontispiece, folding map & 17 engraved plates. Vellum 25 cm (Ref: STCN ppn 141302143; Schweiger 2,323; Brunet 2,450: 'édition très estimée'; Moss 2,549: 'This is undoubtedly a very excellent and copious edition'; Ernesti 2,352/3; Dibdin 2,376/7: 'a very valuable performance, and deservedly held in high respect'; Ebert 5554: 'Eine der schätzbarst. Ausgg. dieser Art'; Graesse 2,311/12; Spoelder p. 580, 's-Gravenhage 5) (Details: Prize copy, without the prize. Back with 6 raised bands. Boards with gilt borders, and the gilt coat of arms of The Hague. Title in red & black. Woodcut printer's mark of Luchtmans on the title. Folding map of the expedition of Alexander, plates with archaeological object, mythological scenes and portraits. The catchword on the last leaf of the first gathering (leaf 1cross4 verso), containing the 'Dedicatio', does not connect to the heading of the next gathering 2cross4, which contains the preface (Benevolo Lectori). This preface was inserted, as often occured, in a later stage of the production) (Condition: Prize removed. Vellum slightly soiled) (Note: 'This is one of the most valuable Editions of the Latin Classics I have ever read. Snakenburg has approved himself in this work to be a very able and judicious critic. Few editors have illustrated their authors so well'. With this quotation begins the review of Moss of this quarto Variorum edition. Like other Variorum editions it offers a 'textus receptus' which is widely accepted, in this case the text published by the German scholar Johannes Casper Freinsheim, 1608-1660, which appeared in 1640. The text on the upper half of the pages is accompanied with the commentary and the annotations of various specialists on the lower half, These are taken, or excerpted from earlier useful, normative or renewing editions. Editions like this one, 'cum notis Variorum', were useful, but never broke new ground. The production of these sometimes overloaded vehicles of knowledge was the specialty of Dutch scholars of the 17th and 18th century. The compilers seldom were great scholars, but often hard working schoolmasters. Yet Snakenburg did also some research. In a long and well-wrought introduction Snakenburg elaborates on the books he used, and the scholars who helped him. He seems to have digested anything worth knowing about Curtius Rufus. He also asked permission from the University Library of Leiden to consult a 'codex antiquissimus'. He further inspected 2 other manuscripts, one 'minime negligendus', and the third of a more recent date, both 'codices Vossiani'. He collected readings, emendations, and collations from all normative sources, but also e.g. annotations which he found in the margins of a book once owned by the Dutch scholar Nicolaas Heinsius, 1620-1681. Quintus Curtius Rufus, probably first cent. A.D., is the author of the only surviving monography on Alexander the Great in Latin. This work, consisting of 10 books, did not survive in its entirety, the first 2 books are lost. The text of Curtius Rufus is preceded in this edition by a rather peculiar philological accomplishment by Freinsheim. He endeavoured to repair the loss of the 2 lost books by a composition of his own, a feat which was much admired by his contemporaries. He had published this addition earlier in his edition of 1640. The only thing Hendrik Snakenburg, 1674-1750, ever did for scholarship is this Variorum edition. The praise and success which he earned with this one edition, makes it likely that he was a good critic with a sound judgement. Snakenburg spent his life teaching classics at the 'Schola Latina' of Leiden. In 1740 he was appointed Rector. In Leiden he was befriended with the classical scholar J. Gronovius and one of the publishers of this book, Samuel Luchtmans. His portrait, painted by J. Houbraken in 1715, is in the possession of the 'Lakenhal' in Leiden. (For Snakenburg see Van der Aa 17-2,801 and NNBW 2,1333/4) (Provenance: In pencil on the front pastedown: 'Dr. Brinkgreve'. This is Dr. Marius Roelof Johan Brinkgreve, 1888-1966, a Dutch teacher of classics at the gymnasium of Utrecht, (1912-1919), later till 1937 the director of 'Koninklijke Begeer' a silver-factory in the small town of Voorschoten. He was an active fascist, ca. 1933 party offical of the 'Nationale Unie', and in 1934 leader of the 'Algemeene Nederlandsche Fascisten Bond'. During WW II he sided with the German oppressor. (See for Brinkgreve, 'Repertorium kleine politieke partijen, 1918-1967'; also G. Brinkgreve, 'Schrijvend in 't Aalsmeerder veerhuis, opstellen van Geurt Brinkgreve', 1982, p. 93/105, with a portrait) (Collation: pi1 (frontispiece), 1-cross4, 3cross1, *-7*4, A-6P4, 6Q4 (minus leaf 6Q4) 6R2 (leaf 6R2 blank) (Photographs on request) (Heavy book, may require extra shipping costs) ‎

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‎CURTIUS RUFUS. ‎

Reference : 97692

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