- Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Ad M. Brutum
Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Ad M. Brutum orator, Jacob Lodovici Strebaei, Paris J. Roigny 1543. Small 4to., cont. calf (title repaired and laid down). Folding table.
- Cicero (Marcus Tullius), Ciceronis
Cicero (Marcus Tullius), Ciceronis Orationum Vol 3 Mentertium, Argentorati, Strasbourg 1544, Embossed and contemporary pig skin clasped tan leather binding, Bookplate for Gordon Home/Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks
- Cicero , 1535 German translation:
Cicero , 1535 German translation: CICERO. Der Teütsch Cicero. Edited by Johann von Schwarzenberg . (Augspurg: Gedrügkt vnd vollendet … dürch Heinrich Steyner / am IIII. tag Martij …), 1535. Small folio. 12x8 inches. [8], 159, [2] leaves (paginated on rectos only). Illustrated title and numerous text illustrations throughout. A beautifully illustrated early 16th century Cicero . Modern functional binding in drab boards chipped at the spinal extremities, old name and small circular stamp of the Monastery Bibliotecca Worlick on the title page, some worming not affecting text, several pages with old stains and marginalia, a good, solid copy. Descended in the House of Schwarzenberg
- Middleton (C) The History of the
Middleton (C) The History of the Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, 3 vols., 8vo., cont calf, Innys 1750. Bookplates of Hans Sloane, Kayser (C L) M Tullii Ciceronis Opera Rhetorica, 11 vols, 1860 and Jahn (J C) Publius Ovidius Naso, Quae Supersunt Opera Omnia,3 vols. Leipsig 1828 - 1832
- SIX VOLUMES OF CICERO'S WORKS.
SIX VOLUMES OF CICERO'S WORKS. The Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero to Several of His Friends London: Printed for Lackington et al ca.1799 5th edition stated 3 volumes in full leather; together with Cicero's Epistles to Atticus translated by William Guthrie Esq. London: Printed for Lackington et al 1806 New Edition 3 volumes in full leather. All volumes rebacked.
- TWO EDITIONS OF THE LETTERS OF
TWO EDITIONS OF THE LETTERS OF CICERO Comprising W. Melmoth, et al., THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO (London: Bohn, 1848) thick 8vo, full vellum, marbled end papers; and R. Y. Tyrrell, ed., THE CORRESPONDENCE OF M. TULLIUS CICERO (Dublin & London: 1885-'97) The 2nd ed. of Vol. I, the other 4 vols, 1st eds.
- Two copies Cicero , 1531: (1) Cicero
Two copies Cicero , 1531: (1) Cicero translated here into German, notable for its fine woodcut illustrations including von Schwarzenberg's portrait after Durer; (CICERO). Officia M.T.C. Ein Buch / So Marcus Tullius Cicero der Römer / zu seynem Sune Marco. Von den tugentsamen ämptern vnd zügehörungen / eynes wol vnd rechtlebenden Menschen / in Latein geschriben … (Augspurg … am. XVI. Tag Februarij. 1531). Tall quarto. 11x8 inches. [8], 91 leaves. Pictorially engraved title plus numerous illustrations throughout the text. Bound in 20th century half morocco over suede boards with devices stamped in blind in compartments on the spine, aeg. A few minor stains and the small, circular stamp of the Monastery Bibliothek Worlik on the title page. A very good copy indeed ; (2) Another copy, as above. This copy bears the same Monastery’s stamp and is bound in 20th century quarter vellum over blue boards with the title affixed to the upper cover on a printed paper label. Generally a degree more worn, with the title page lightly soiled, than the previous entry . Descended in the House of Schwarzenberg
- 1 vol. (Franklin, Benjamin, preface
1 vol. (Franklin, Benjamin, preface by.) Cicero, M(arcus) T(ullius). Cato Major, or Discourse on Old Age. London: Fielding and Walker, 1778. 8vo, contemp. calf; scuffed, extremities rubbed, some dampstaining to front cover. Frontis. portrait of B. Franklin. Front free endpaper defective, minor internal staining & spotting. Early 19th-Century ownership inscription at head of title page. Ford
- MARBLE BUST OF CICERO AFTER A BUST
MARBLE BUST OF CICERO AFTER A BUST IN THE ENGLISH COLLECTION The head gazing to left and with short waved hair. 22 x 11 1/2 x 10 in.
- [Leather Bindings] M. Tullii Ciceronis
[Leather Bindings] M. Tullii Ciceronis Opera cum Delectu Commentariorum edited by Pierre Joseph Olivet 1740 9 volumes in full calf the works of Roman philosopher and statesman Cicero.
- CHIURAZZI MARBLE BUST OF CICERO(Naples,
CHIURAZZI MARBLE BUST OF CICERO(Naples, Italy, early 20th century)
Cicerone, signed on left arm truncation, "Chiurazzi Naples", carrera marble, 21 x 14 x 10 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Raleigh, North Carolina [[europeanart]]/[[sculpture]]
Condition:
some light weathering, small chips, accretion on back of head
- Middleton (C) The Epistles of M
Middleton (C) The Epistles of M T Cicero To M Brutus and of Brutus to Cicero etc, 8vo, London 1743 and 56 others re Latin classics, Rome etc (59)
- ITALIAN CARRARA MARBLE BUST OF
ITALIAN CARRARA MARBLE BUST OF MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO 19th century, after the antique circa 50 BCE, marble, Musei Capitolini (Rome, Italy), carved bust on a turned scole. Italian grand tour.
- Manutius, Paulus Locutioni Dell'Epistole
Manutius, Paulus Locutioni Dell'Epistole Di Cicerone, 12mo, Venice 1573 (1)
- 2 vols. (Franklin, Benjamin,
2 vols. (Franklin, Benjamin, preface and notes by.) Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Cato Major or, A Treatise on Old Age. Glasgow: R. Urie, 1751. First British edition thus. 12mo, contemp. speckled calf, rebacked with 19th-Century cloth. Lacking front free endpaper. Some internal dampstaining. Ford 45. * The London: Fielding and Walker, 1778 printing of the preceding, 8vo, contemp. calf and marbled bds.; worn, rebacked with 19th-Century cloth. Lacking portrait. Ford 48. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
- FRIENDSHIP BY MARCUS CICERO AND
FRIENDSHIP BY MARCUS CICERO AND RALPH EMERSONFriendship Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero and Ralph Waldo Emerson Publisher: New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons
- C. Julii Caesaris rerum ab se gestarum
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- 2 BOOKS - EPICTETI ENCHIRIDAN AND
2 BOOKS - EPICTETI ENCHIRIDAN AND M.T. CICERONIS Oca. 1715; written by Edwardum Ivie, and print by Theatro Sheldoniano in Oxoniae, blind stamped leather binding, 4 3/4" x 7 3/4"; Condition:Good, with minor chipping to the head and foot of the spine; ca. 1826, written by Cicero and printed by Towar and Hogan in Philadelphia, leather binding with red spline label, 5 1/2" x 8 3/4"; Condition: Good, with minor chipping
- CISCERO'S EPISTELS TO ATTICUSca.
CISCERO'S EPISTELS TO ATTICUSca. 1752; two volume set, translated by William Guthrie, printer for T. Waller, in London, leatherbound, with red spine labels, 5 1/2" x 8"; Condition: Good, minor insect damage, front hinge of volume one is starting to loosen
- Leather Bindings, to include Cicero,
Leather Bindings, to include Cicero, The Orations of Cicero, T. Waller, London 1741, Volume II only); Froude (JA), Short Stories on Great Subjects, London, 1874, 2 volumes; Ruskin (John), Selections from the Writings of John Ruskin, London, 1872 and several other volumes/Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks
- August Cicero (b. 1940), Salish
August Cicero (b. 1940), Salish MODEL TOTEM POLE 13 x 11 x 3 in — 33 x 27.9 x 7.6 cm
- APHORISMI HIPPOCRATIS, 1685 Aphorismi
APHORISMI HIPPOCRATIS, 1685 Aphorismi Hippocratis accurante Theodoro Janssonio ab Almeloveen. Apud Henricum Wetstenium, Amsterdam, 1685, [i-xvi], 1-181, index [33], Insigniores Aliquot Sententiae [28], vignette portrait of Hippocrates on title page, text in Greek and Latin, 4.5"h x 2.5"w
- 1 vol. Juvenalis, Decimus Junius.
1 vol. Juvenalis, Decimus Junius. Satyrae. Venice: Joannes Tacuinus de Tridino, Dec. 2, 1492. Folio, 17th-Century pigskin, morocco spine label. Armorial bookplate of Joseph Smith, British consul at Venice. Leaf size 12 1/4 x 8 3/8 inches (311 x 212 mm), light to moderate dust soiling at leaf edges, occasional minor dampstaining just touching a few leaf edges, scattered early ink annotations. Complete, 200 leaves, A-B4, a-z-g8. HC 9709X; BMC V, 527; Goff J-662. Bound with: Persius Flaccus, Aulus. Satyrae. Venice: Bartholomaeus de Ragazonibus, Jan. 17, 1492/3. Folio. Leaf size as above. Some minor darkening to leaf edges. Complete, 48 leaves, a8-b-g6, h4. HC 12737; BMC V 536; Goff P-354. ,000-
- CICERO SILVA (BRAZILIAN, 20TH/21ST
CICERO SILVA (BRAZILIAN, 20TH/21ST CENTURY), BIG CUBES Assemblage wall hanging comprised of found materials (wood, plastic), 2018, signed and numbered 45/150 on label to verso.
- ARISTOTLE POLITICORUM 1621 OCTAVO
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- ITALIAN SCHOOL: STUDY FOR A SCULPTURE
ITALIAN SCHOOL: STUDY FOR A SCULPTURE GROUP OF HERCULES AND CACUS Graphite heightened with white chalk on prepared paper; 13 3/8 x 7 1/4 in.
- Two books- Ciccero Venice 1541
Two books- Ciccero Venice 1541 and Gregorii Nysse opera 13"x8.75"
- Cesare Auguste Detti Italian, 1847-1914
Cesare Auguste Detti Italian, 1847-1914 An Interesting View
Estimate:$1,000-$1,500
- 19TH C BRONZE BUST OF LUCIUS SENECA
19TH C BRONZE BUST OF LUCIUS SENECA ON MARBLE After the antique. Italian bronze of the philosopher Seneca, mid 19th century, depicting a male figural bust with marble inlaid eyes, rising on a beige marble plinth, marked Chiurazzi Naples Foundry to the side of the neck. Note: also known as Seneca the Younger, Aristophanes and the Pseudo-Seneca. Provenance: From the Collection of Bruce Cusmano, Metropolitan Artifacts, Atlanta, Georgia. Approximate dimensions: h. 41. 5", w. 14. 25", d. 11. 25".
- (CLASSICS) A group of three works.
(CLASSICS) A group of three works. C. Sallustius Crispus cum veterum historicorum fragmentis. Amsterdam: Ianssoniana 1641. 16mo gilt-tooled calf; D.N. Iustiniani PP. A. institutionum iuris civilis lib. IIII. Paris: le Preux 1591. 16mo full vellum. With engraved title page; armorial bookplate; Scholia Italica. By Catherine Dulcis. Cologne: Petri Henningii 1643. 8vo full vellum.
- A book of Horace from 1605, titled
A book of Horace from 1605, titled In Q. Horatium Flaccum, Dionysii Lambini Monstroliensis Regii Professoris, Commentarius Locupletissimus (Geneva, 1605; in early vellum binding).
- Antonio Tempesta (Italian 1555-1630)
Antonio Tempesta (Italian 1555-1630) Iosue Absoluto Bello Crura Hostium Equis Amputat Currus Comburit etching 8 x 11 1/4 inches.
- 5 vols. Classical Literature in
5 vols. Classical Literature in English-Language Translations - 17th & 18th-Century Imprints: (Juvenalis, Decimus Junius.) Juvenalis Redivivus, or The First Satyr of Juvenal Taught to Speak Plain English, a Poem. [London], 1683. Translated by Thomas Wood. 4to, old. bds.; worn. Title page repaired, scattered tears & dampstaining. Small losses to text. First edition of this translation of Juvenal's first satire. Wing W-3410. * (Terentius Afer, Publius.) The Comedies of Terence, Translated into Familia Blank Verse. London: for T. Becket, et al., 1768. 2nd ed. 8vo, contemp. full polished tan calf, spines gilt, morocco spine labels; extremities scuffed, labels worn & defective. With 8 fold. engraved plates. Internally generally clean. * (Qutilianus, Marcus Fabius.) Quintilian's Institutes of The Orator in Twelve Books. London: for B. Law, et al., 1774. Translated by J. Pastall. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp. full tan calf, red & black morocco spine labels; scuffed, spines often rubbed & chipped. Scattered light foxing. First Pastall ed.
- 1 vol. (Vico, Enea.) ["Sic Romae
1 vol. (Vico, Enea.) ["Sic Romae Antiqui Sculptores ex Aere et Marmore Faciebant."] [Rome, 1542-1543.] Folio, late 17th - early 18th-Century gilt paneled armorial mottled calf, red morocco spine label; rebacked, scuffed, occasionally blistered. 17 engraved plates of vases & c. Good margins. Scattered minor spotting. Late 17th-Century (1681) ink English presentation on top & bottom margins of 1st plate - To Heneage [later] 5th Earl of Winchelsea, with his coat of arms on front cover. ,000
- Seven 19th century books, c/o The
Seven 19th century books, c/o The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero by Middleton (London, 1810; complete in three volumes); The Book of Nature by Good (New York, 1831); Secret Memoirs of the Court of Petersburg (Philadelphia, 1802); The History of Spain and Portugal From B.C. 1000 to A.D. 1814 (London, 1833); The Human Brain: Its Structure, Physiology and Diseases. With a Description of the Typical Forms of the Brain in the Animal Kingdom by Samuel Solly (Philadelphia, 1848).
- Italian School (19th century) Omero,
Italian School (19th century) Omero, portrait bust of the philosopher Homer derived from the antique, unsigned, marble on marble socle, 21-3/4 in.,