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Lot 13

Die neue ReichskanzleiArchitekt Albert Speer, München, Franz Eher, o. J., 2. Auflage / 11.-30. Tausend, 131 S. mit zahlr. tls. farb. Abb. und Grundrissen (1x mehrfach gefaltet), Originaleinband, Folio. Starke Altersspuren, besch./fleckig.

Lot 17

11 Kunstbücheru. a. H.-P. Bühler, Anton Braith - Christian Mali, Zabern, 1981; Johannes Itten - Künstler und Lehrer, 1984; H. Herbst, Wilhelm Imkamp - Klassische Moderne, Matthaes, 1993; O. Müller, Albert von Keller, Thiemig, 1981; A. Hagenlocher, Wilhelm Laage - Das graphische Werk, Thiemig, 1969; G. Kiesewetter, Hermann Pleuer 1863-1911 - Leben und Werk Theiss, 2000; E. Kluckert, Peter Jakob Schober, Theiss, 1990. Altersspuren, part. besch..

Lot 19

Denkmäler der Kunstzur Übersicht ihres Entwicklungsganges von den ersten künstlerischen Versuchen bis zu den Standpunkten der Gegenwart, Stuttgart, Ebner & Seubert, o. J., 2 Bde., bearb. von Dr. Wilhelm Lübke & Joseph Caspar, je mit zahlr. Tafeln, Halbleinenbände, Quer Quart. Stärkere Altersspuren, part. besch./fleckig. Nicht kollationiert.

Lot 3049

Shalom-Mappe (13 Blätter)1992, mit je einem Werk von: Uwe Loesch, Anna und Bernhard Blume, Michael Buthe, Walter Dahn, Felix Droese, C. O. Paeffgen, Georg Karl Pfahler, Otto Piene, Bernhard Schultze, K.R.H. Sonderborg, Norbert Tadeusz, Rosemarie Trockel und Franz Erhard Walther, sign., dat. und tlw. bet., verso num. 32/100, 5 Siebdrucke, 5 Offset, 2 Fotoarbeiten und 1 Plakat, HxB: ca. 80/60 cm. Gebrauchsspuren, Randläsuren, gewellt, geknickt und fleckig. 1 Blatt gerahmt. Hrsg. Politischer Club Colonia.

Lot 3090

Hajek, Otto Herbert1927 - 2005, Bildhauer, Maler und Grafiker in Stuttgart, Stud. an der Akad. Stuttgart unter O. Heim. "Ohne Titel", Farbkomposition in Gelb-, Rot-, Blau- und Gold, unten mittig mit Bleistift sign., dat. und gewidmet, Farboffsetlithographie mit Gold/Papier, HxB:69/59 cm (Passepartoutsusschnitt). Hinter Glas gerahmt. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.

Lot 33

9 Bücher | Porzellanu. a. O. Wanner-Brandt, Album der Erzeugnisse der ehemaligen württembergischen Manufaktur Alt-Ludwigsburg, 1906; F. Hofmann, Das Porzellan der europäischen Manufakturen, Propyläen, 1980; H. Christ, Ludwigsburger Porzellanfiguren, 1921; W. Rothmaier, Porzellan aus Ellwangen und Schrezheim 1758-1775, 2008; Rosenthal - Hundert Jahre Porzellan, 1982; Frühes Meissener Porzellan, Hirmer, 1997; L. Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Porzellan der europäischen Fabriken, Klinkhardt & Biermann, 1956. Tls. stärkere Altersspuren, part. besch..

Lot 34

Ariosto, LudovicoRasender Roland, Breslau, Schottlaender, o. J., illustr. von Gustav Doré, umgehender Goldschnitt, goldgeprägter Originaleinband, Folio. Starke Altersspuren, part. besch.. Nicht kollationiert.

Lot 37

5 KinderbücherDoudet, La petite soeur de Bébé, Paris, Lefèvre; O. Wildermuth, Aus der Kinderwelt - Ein Buch für jüngere Kinder, 4. Auflage; F. Hoffmann, Sophoens Leiden, Stuttgart, Schmidt & Spring, 2. Auflage; F.C. Claudius, Preciosa - Ein Unterhaltungsbuch für Kinder gebildeter Stände, Müller; J. Glatz, Die Kinderwelt in Bildern und Erzählungen für gute Knaben und Mädchen, Leipzig, Fleischer. Starke Altersspuren, besch./fleckig. Nicht kollationiert.

Lot 4

Fassaden für Frankfurt am Main18 preisgekrönte Entwürfe des von der Stadt Frankfurt A/M ausgeschriebenen Wettbewerbs, Leipzig, Seemann, o. J. (1905), mit 60 (komplett) tls. chromolithografierten Tafeln, mit 3 Bll. lose in geprägter Originalhalbleinwandmappe, Großfolio. Stärkere Altersspuren, part. besch./fleckig.

Lot 6

5 Bücher | Baden-WürttembergSchwäbischer Almanach, Kohlhammer, 1911; Maier-Pfullingen, Die Musenstadt Tübingen, Riecker, 1904; Geschichtliche Heimatkunde für den Oberamtsbezirk Göppingen und seine Umgebung, 1908; O. Hesse, Geschichte von Feuerbach, 1909; G. Wais, Alt-Stuttgarts Bauten im Bild, DVA, 1951. Tls. stärkere Altersspuren, part. besch..

Lot 408

A large collection of vintage 20th century 45 RPM singles vinyl records. To include; The Beatles - The Beatles Hits / Twist & Shout / Saw Her Standing There, Queen / I Want To Hold Your Hand, Mike Oldfield, James Brown, Bryan Ferry, John Lennon, Paul McCartney & Wings, Foreigner, Ultravox, The Young Ones with Cliff Richard, Marvin Gaye, KC & The Sunshine Band, Johnny Cash, Status Quo, The Isaac Hayes Movement, Abba, Credence Clearwater Revival, Boney M, Gloria Gaynor, The Stylistics, Dusty Springfield, Elvis Presley, Andy Williams, The Commodores, Lu Lu, Tom Jones, The Bee Gees, Pointer Sisters, Randy Crawford, The Monkees, Wizard, David Soul, Disco Tex & The Sex O Lettes, Shadows, Isley Brothers, John Travolta & Olivia Newton John, Gary Glitter, Hermans Hermits, Smokey Robinson, Billy Fury. Roy Orbison, Gene Pitney, Elton John, The Drifters, Louis Armstrong, Bee Gees, Rod Stewart, The Wurzels, ABBA, Detroit Emeralds, KC& The Sunshine Band, Trammps, Rupie Edwards, Wilson Pickett, Stevie Wonder, Sister Sledge, Roberta Flack, The Hollies, Chubby Checker amongst many others. 

Lot 55

ALBUM - WRITERS & SCIENTISTSAlbum of over 150 autograph letters from eighteenth and nineteenth-century writers, scientists, and other notables, from the collection of Lady Maria Theresa Lewis (née Villiers) (1803-1865), to Lady Lewis, Mary Berry and others, some loose, including:Horace Walpole, three autograph poems, the first titled 'To/ My Pen/ on my cessation of our correspondence/ by her...', 10 lines beginning 'Here rest thou faithful servant of my heart!', signed 'O', one page, affixed to an album leaf, 98 x 160mm.; the second 'To Miss Mary Berry', 8 lines beginning 'Thine Beauty, Learning, Eloquence/ With wry Grace of social sense...', one page, affixed to an album leaf, 115 x 165mm.; the third titled 'An Apology for her paleness', 9 lines beginning 'True, on her cheek the damask Rose/ Too seldom, or two faintly blows...', signed beneath 'By the Honble Horace Walpole/ December 1789', one page, loose, 120 x 194mm.Johann Wolfang von Goethe, two-line couplet from Angedenken an das Liebe ('Angedenken an das Liebe/ Glücklich! Wenn's lebendig bliebe!'), signed beneath ('Goethe'), one page, 100 x 170mm., Weimar, March 1826; presented on an album leaf with a printed notice of his death Edward Gibbon, unpublished autograph letter signed ('E.Gibbon') to Horace Walpole, thanking him for his '...elegant and entertaining present...' [Walpole's Anecdotes of Painting] and complimenting him on the contents, 2 pages, 4to (216 x 185mm.), Sheffield Place, 22 October 1780Charles Babbage, two autograph letters signed ('C. Babbage') to Mrs Lister, the first an invitation '...Lady Lovelace, Faraday and a few friends are coming to drink tea with me...', the second on the difficulties of translating his On the Economy of Machinery and Manufacturers into Spanish ('...they have adopted a very curious arithmetic...') and sending her a book, 2 pages, the second letter affixed to the second leaf of the first, 8vo, Dorset Place, 2 May and February/March 1836With many others including: Sheridan (regarding a legacy left by Edward Drakeford); Walter Scott (introducing Major Price Gordon); Sara Coleridge ('I am in sorry and anxiety now about dear Mr Wordsworth' March 1850); Thomas Moore; Thomas Talfourd; George Grote (2); James Mackintosh (3); Macaulay (4); Francois Guizot; Robert Ker Porter (2, regarding collection of rare seeds of the vegetable cow or Palo de Vaca 'when an incision is made in the bark, the milk flows very rapidly'); Joseph Dalton Hooker (2); William Empson (3, 'glad to kill a fatted calf for Macaulay on his return'); Robert Bunsen (2); Alexander Humboldt (autograph envelope addressed to George Cornewall Lewis); William Rowan Hamilton; Humphry Davy ('...The analyses have been made by Mr Faraday the operator of the Royal Institution upon whose accuracy Sir H. Davy can depend...'); John Horne Tooke (receipt for The Diversions of Purley); William Harrison Ainsworth; archaeologist A.H. Layard; the Duke of Wellington; Robert Southey (to Henry Taylor, '...I danced a solo round my room on Saturday upon writing end of the Second Volume...', October 1833); William Wilberforce (2, one sending an autograph); Frederic, Lord Leighton Group of correspondence to and from Mary Berry, including John Wilson Croker (anxious to know why she had not included Horace Walpole's 'Miscellaneous Antiquities' in the Works, '...I presume they were omitted for some good reason which if it lingers in Miss Berry's memory I should be anxious to know...'); R.D. Sharp (regarding the 'charlatan' Dr James Graham, '...he puffs his 'Celestial Bed' as the altar of health...'); Joseph Wolfe (listing places on his travels and wishing to talk about Jesus and the '...restoration of the Jews to their own land...'); Thomas Hope (asking for the return of his notebook); Benjamin Constant (3, in French); William Roscoe (2, discussing the four volumes of Madame du Deffand's letters, his visit to the real Castle of Otranto, offering fulsome praise of Horace Walpole); Mary Berry (2); two-page manuscript account, in French, on reading Mary Berry's works, published in Lady Lewis's Extracts, under the title 'Criticisms by M. Benjamin Constant' (Vol.3, p.375-376), with pencil annotations for the printer, etc.; interspersed with portrait prints and annotations by Lady Lewis, index titled 'Authors' on several loose pages of blue paper at front, c.300 leaves (some blank, some excised), half maroon roan gilt, decorative spine gilt stamped 'Autographs', worn, 4to (235 x 280mm.), [late eighteenth-/nineteenth-century]For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 115

PLATH (SYLVIA)A Winter Ship, FIRST EDITION OF THE AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK, ONE OF APPROXIMATELY 60 COPIES, title within an ornamental border, stitched in original stiff card with marbled wrappers, title printed in black on label pasted on upper cover [Tabor A1], Edinburgh, Tragara Press, 1960; The Colossus, FIRST EDITION, library copy with perforated stamp on title an without front free endpaper, publisher's cloth, stamped on upper cover and spine [Tabor A2], Heinemann, 1960; Three Women. A Monologue for Three Voices, second (first published) edition, NUMBER 165 OF 180 COPIES, frontispiece by Stanislaw Gliwa, publisher's pictorial cloth gilt [Tabor A3b.1], Turret Books, 1968; The Bell Jar, [Tabor A4a.3, Heinemann, [1966]; Ariel, FIRST EDITION, [Tabor A5a], Faber, [1965]; idem, first U.S. edition [Tabor A5b], Harper & Row, [1966]; Uncollected Poems, [LIMITED TO 150 COPIES], THIS COPY 'C OF 13 COPIES' SIGNED BY TED HUGHES inside upper cover, publisher's pictorial wrappers [Tabor A6, not mentioning this 'lettered' limited variant], Turret Books, 1965 [but 1966]; Wreath for a Bridal, LIMITED TO 100 COPIES, this copy 'B' of 5 unnumbered copies, publisher's wrappers [Tabor A7], Frensham, Farnham Press, 1970; Crystal Gazer and Other Poems, NUMBER 104 OF 400 COPIES, publisher's quarter cloth, slipcase [Tabor 9], Rainbow Press, 1971; Fiesta Melons, LIMITED TO 150 COPIES, this copy number '6' but not signed by TH [Tabor A10], Exeter, Rougemont Press, 1971; Crossing the Water, FIRST EDITION, Tabor A11a], Faber, 1971; idem, first U.S. edition [Tabor A11b], Harper & Row, 1971; Lyonnesse. Poems, ONE OF 90 COPIES BOUND IN FULL CALF, from an overall edition of 300, this copy number 15, publisher's calf gilt, slipcase [Tabor A13], Rainbow Press, 1971; Million Dollar Month, NUMBER 30 OF 150 COPIES, publisher's wrappers [Tabor A14], Frensham, Sceptre Press, [1971]; Winter Trees, FIRST EDITION, [Tabor A15], Faber, 1971; idem, first U.S. edition [Tabor A15b], Harper & Row, 1972; Child, NUMBER 6 OF 325 COPIES [Tabor A16], Exeter, The Rougemont Press, 1971; Pursuit, NUMBER 8 OF 100 COPIES, WITH ORIGINAL ETCHING SIGNED BY LEONARD BASKIN, 4 full-page illustrations by Baskin, full morocco by Zaehnsdorf, t.e.g., slipcase [Tabor A17], Rainbow Press, 1973; Letters Home... Selected and Edited with Commentary by Aurelia Schober Plath, FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE EDITOR, SYLVIA'S MOTHER TO FRIEDA HUGHES 'To Frieda - my first grandchild with every wish for all that is good and true in life. Love from your mother's mother Granny' on the half-title, jacket slightly creased [Tabor A18], New York, Harper & Row, 1975; The Bed Book. Illustrated by Quentin Blake, FIRST EDITION, AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM THE ILLUSTRATOR TO FRIEDA HUGHES (28 October 1999) loosely inserted [Tabor A19], Faber, 1963; Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams, FIRST EDITION, short tears to front free endpaper [Tabor A22], Faber, 1977; idem, first U.S. edition [Tabor A22b], Harper & Row, [1978]; Two Poems, NUMBER 67 OF 75 'ESPECIAL' COPIES, from an overall edition of 300 [Tabor A22], Knotting, Martin Booth at Sceptre Press, 1980; Two Uncollected Poems, NUMBER 3 OF 450 COPIES, [Tabor A23], Anvil Press, 1980; A Day in June. An Uncollected Short Story, NUMBER 16 OF 160 COPIES, [Tabor A24], Ely, Embers Handpress, 1981, last 3 publisher's wrappers; A Dialogue Over a Ouija Board, NUMBER 138 OF 140 COPIES, illustration by Leonard Baskin, publisher's limp vellum, slipcase [Tabor A25], Rainbow Press, 1981; Collected Poems. Edited by Ted Hughes, FIRST EDITION, INSCRIBED BY TED HUGHES TO FRIEDA HUGHES 'To Frieda and Des [Dawes, first husband] with love from Dad, 2nd October 81', with note from Frieda about corrections [Tabor A26], Faber, 1981; The Journals of Sylvia Plath 1950-1962... Edited by Karen V. Kukil, FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED BY THE EDITOR TO FRIEDA '... with all my heart and much help from your beautiful mother...', several annotations in the text by Frieda [Tabor A27], Faber, 1982; The Green Rock, NUMBER 9 OF 160 COPIES publisher's wrappers, slipcase [Tabor A28], Ely, Embers Handpress, 1982; The Magic Mirror, LIMITED TO 226 COPIES, this marked 'Copy III. Copy O. Ted Hughes' on the colophon, Rhiwagor, Embers Handpress, 1989, unless otherwise mentioned publisher's cloth, dust-jackets, ALL SIGNED BY FRIEDA HUGHES, either in the book or in slip inserted, 8vo and 4to; and 4 others with contributions by Plath (34)Footnotes:A fine collection of Plath's major works, including her very first book (limited to 60 copies), a fine copy of Ariel, many private press limited editions, and copies inscribed by Sylvia's mother Aurelia and husband Ted HughesProvenance: Frieda Hughes, all with ownership inscription in the book, or inserted label.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 37

DARWIN (CHARLES)The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, FIRST EDITION, second issue, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY TO ARTHUR MOSTYN OWEN, INSCRIBED 'From the author' in a clerical hand on the front free endpaper, and with an AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ('CHARLES DARWIN'), further inscribed by Mostyn Owen on the front free endpaper ('A Mostyn Owen/ Woodhouse/ Salop', and 'This was sent me by Charles Darwin/ AMO/ 1873', in pencil), and on Mostyn Owen's address label ('a present from the author Charles Darwin/ in 1873', in ink on front paste-down, the date in pencil and inked over later), the letter 4 pages, on Down House headed notepaper, 8vo, dated 23 May 1873, preserved in its original envelope which is affixed to the rear paste-down, 7 heliotype plates by O. G. Rejlander (3 folding, all numbered in Arabic and with 'Heliotype' not cropped), numerous wood-engraved illustrations, 4pp. publisher's catalogue at end dated November 1872, short nick in upper margin of B1, some foxing to verso of plate 1 and adjacent page, occasional very minor spots elsewhere, publisher's green cloth, spine gilt, extremities rubbed, one small water spot to upper cover, short nicks to spine ends, joints wearing (slight split at foot of upper joint, hinge split internally), [Freeman 1142; Garrison-Morton 4975; Norman 600], 8vo (182 x 122mm.), John Murray, 1872 (2)Footnotes:'A MOST THRILLING TOKEN OF THE VERY MANY JOYFUL DAYS WHICH I OWE TO YOUR FAMILY' - DARWIN SENDS A PRESENTATION COPY TO ONE OF HIS OLD SHROPSHIRE FRIENDS.Arthur Mostyn Owen (1813–1896, of Woodhouse, Shropshire) and his family were great friends of the Darwin and Wedgwood families during Charles' youth, when he regularly visited the estate to shoot with Arthur and his brothers, and got to know the two sisters, Sarah and Fanny Mostyn Owen. On the evidence of letters from the period, Darwin seems to have been on romantic terms with both sisters, until he graduated and set off on the Beagle whilst the sisters got married, Sarah to Thomas Haliburton in 1831, and Fanny to the politician Robert Biddulph in 1832. In his later years Darwin sought to reconnect with the sisters and corresponded with Sarah Haliburton, who in 1872 was one of the recipients of a presentation copy of The Expression of the Emotions. This must have prompted Arthur to write to Darwin some seven months later, and he in turn was sent a copy.Written on Down House headed note paper and dated 23 May, Darwin's four-page letter here opens with him reminiscing about their shooting days at Woodhouse, lamenting the fact that he is too ill to travel let alone shoot, and expressing his continuing feelings of guilt over a shooting accident all those years ago ('I shall never forget that very unpleasant, indeed I may call it horrid day when a shot from my gun entered your eye'). After politely declining Arthur's offer of a portrait, writing that 'it must be a copy of Richmond's, which we possess (& a poor affair it is)', he turns to the other part of the suggested exchange: 'I would with pleasure send you my 'Descent of Man', but... my Origin of Species ought to be read first. I have, however, lately published a book on the 'Expression of the Emotions in Man & Animals'... I will direct my publisher to send you a copy'.The letter, tucked into its envelope at the rear of the volume, is described by the Darwin Correspondence Project as not having been found. But it can now fill the gap between Arthur's two letters to Darwin of 21 May and 28 May 1872, published by the Project as 'nos. 8917 and 8926'. The first sees Mostyn Owen writing to Darwin for the first time in many years. Having come across a portrait painted by Fanny in their Woodhouse days, he suggests that 'if you like to have it I will send it to you--& in return you shall send me the book you have written (people say) to prove our relationship to the monkey tribe'. In Arthur's letter of 28 May, he thanks Darwin for the book, and suggests there is a queue in the family to read it. Regarding his eye, he answers that it did give him some trouble, but that in conjunction with rubbing the area with cayenne pepper, it did help to get him added leave of absence whilst serving in India.Following on from The Descent of Man, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals 'is an important member of the evolutionary set, and it was written, in part at least, as a confutation of the idea that the facial muscles of expression in man were a special endowment' (Freeman). The only book Darwin illustrated with photographs, it heralded the foundation 'of the study of ethology (animal behaviour) and conveyance of information (communication theory) and made a major contribution to psychology' (DSB).This copy is Freeman's second issue, with three preliminary leaves only, 'htat' in the first line on p.208, and the last signatures being 2B1 and 2C4. The numbering of the plates is in Arabic rather than Roman, but no priority seems to have been established.Provenance: Arthur Mostyn Owen, recipient of the letter and his ownership inscriptions in the book; and thence by descent to the present owner.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 2507

A white metal tanzanite dress ring, featuring an oval tanzanite in a four-claw setting, with four round white stones grain set in each shoulder, tanzanite dimensions approx 12.45 x 10.55 x 5.4mm, weight estimated as 5.30 carats, white stone diameters each approx 1.5mm, size O, gross weight 4.2g, stamped 18k, tested as a plated base metal

Lot 2543

A yellow metal blue topaz suite comprising a pair of blue topaz stud earrings, each with a rectangular cut blue topaz in a four-claw setting, with scroll backs, blue topaz dimensions between approx 9.9 x 7.95 x 5.2mm and 10 x 7.18 x 5.4mm, total weight estimated as 8.17 carats, gross weight 6.2g, stamped and tested as 14ct, a blue topaz double bar pendant with a square cut blue topaz and attached to a yellow metal ropetwist chain with bolt ring clasp, blue topaz dimensions approx 8.05 x 5.88mm, weight estimated as 3.43 carats, pendent length 15mm, chain length 380mm, width 1.2mm, gross weight 6.3g, pendant stamped and tested as 14ct, chain stamped and tested as 18ct, and a blue topaz single stone ring, featuring a rectangular cut blue topaz in a horizontal claw setting with bifurcated shoulders, blue topaz dimensions approx 9 x 5 x 5mm, weight estimated as 3.12 carats, size O½, gross weight 4.1g, stamped and tested as 14ct

Lot 2546

A yellow metal blue topaz heavy dress ring, featuring an approx 10.5 x 8.6mm octagonal cut blue topaz in a bezel setting with bead detail to the shoulders and a triple banded shank, size approx O, gross weight 10.1g, stamped and tested as 14ctWear to facet edges on topaz.Closed back setting prevents accurate stone measurement and identification.

Lot 2567

A yellow and white metal, amethyst and diamond dress ring, featuring a centre cushion cut amethyst with a quatrefoil of round brilliant cut diamonds in each shoulder, with scrollwork detail to the mount, amethyst dimensions approx 13.3 x 12.7 x 8.15mm, total weight estimated as 0.20 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour H to I and clarity SI1 to SI2, size approx O, gross weight 9.2g, stamped and tested as 18ct

Lot 2643

A yellow metal Art Deco style emerald and diamond panel ring, featuring a centre marquise cut emerald with four rose cut diamond points and four rectangular emeralds in compass points, marquise emerald dimensions approx 9.95 x 5.1 x 3.5mm, weight estimated as 0.87 carats, rectangular emerald dimensions between approx 2.55 x 3 x 2.35mm and 3.3 x 2.8 x 2.7mm, total weight estimated as 0.57 carats, rose cut diamond dimensions approx 2.25 x 2.35 x 0.6mm, total weight estimated as 0.04 carats, size O, gross weight 3.2g, not marked but tested as approx 15ct Two diamonds are fractured.Centre and two outer emeralds chipped and cracked.

Lot 2663

A contemporary yellow metal, sapphire and diamond ring, the four-claw set oval cut sapphire weighing approx 0.3 carats, flanked by a single diamond point, to a plain band, stamped 14k and tests as approx 14ct gold, 1g, size N/O

Lot 2687

A contemporary white metal and smoky quartz set dress ring, the emerald cut quartz measuring approx 28 x 20 x 14mm, in a raised basket setting, unmarked but tests as silver, 21.8g, size N/O

Lot 2700

An 18ct yellow and white gold, emerald and diamond circular cluster ring, featuring a centre round emerald within a halo of eight round brilliant cut diamonds, all in bezel settings, emerald dimensions approx 5.7 x 3.6mm, weight estimated as 0.66 carats, diamond diameters each approx 2.3mm, total weight estimated as 0.32 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour H to I and clarity SI2 to I1, size O, gross weight 4.2g, partial hallmark for 18ct, London

Lot 2701

A yellow metal, citrine and diamond ring, featuring a round faceted citrine within a scrollwork mount set with eight rose cut diamond points, citrine dimensions approx 9.7 x 6.1mm, weight estimated as 3.25 carats, diamond diameters each approx 1.4mm, total weight estimated as 0.06 carats, size O½, gross weight 4.1g, stamped and tested as 14ct Hairline crack in setting.Minor abrasions to citrine.

Lot 2711

An 18ct yellow gold, sapphire and diamond half hoop ring, featuring three graduated round sapphires alternating with two Old European cut diamonds, in scalloped claw settings, sapphire dimensions between approx 2.65 x 1.9mm and 3.7 x 2.25mm, total weight estimated as 0.47 carats, diamond diameters each approx 1.3mm, total weight estimated as 0.01 carats, size O½, gross weight 2.1g, hallmarked 18ct, Birmingham 1908

Lot 2727

A modern 18ct gold court shaped wedding band, with engraved banding, sponsor CJ&S, 4g, size N/O

Lot 2772

A yellow metal sardonyx dress ring - the 10.2 by 9.1mm oval sardonyx featuring an intaglio of a flower and mounted in a bezel setting with biforcated shoulders. Finger size O½, gross weight 3.0g, not marked, tested as 9ctWear to surface of stone, some lead solder and porosity in the shoulders

Lot 2774

A yellow metal jadeite dress ring comprising a 15.8 by 10.95mm oval jadeite cabochon within a rope twist mount with trificated shoulders. Finger size O, gross weight 6.3g, stamped and tested as 22ct

Lot 10

AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS. Quae supersunt. Cum not. integris (i.a.) J. Gronovii quibus T. Reinesii quasdam & suas adj. J.A. Wagner. Ed. C.G.A. Erfurdt. 1808. 3 vols. Cont. hcf. -- Id. Storie. A cura di M. Caltabiano. (1989). Obrds. In or. slipcase. -- F.W. JENKINS. Ammianus Marcellinus: An annotated bibliography 1474 to the present. 2017. Ocl. -- G. SABBAH. La méthode d'Ammien Marcellin. 1978. Ocl. -- And 6 o. on A.M. (12).

Lot 100

STATIUS. Silvae Book II. A comm. (by) H.J. v. Dam. 1984. Owrps. -- Id. Silvae IV. Ed. w. an Engl. transl. & comm. by K.M. Coleman. 1988. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- VARRO. Antiquitatum rerum divinarum ll. I,XIV-XVI. Ed. by R. Agahd. (Repr. ed. 1898). 1975. Ocl. -- D. SHANZER. A philos. & literary comm. on Martianus Capella's De nuptiis philologiae et mercurii Book I. (1986). Owrps. -- NEMESIANUS. Eclogues & Cynegetica. Ed. w. introd. & comm. by H.J. Williams. 1986. Owrps. -- M. ROSENBLUM. Luxorius, a Latin poet among the Vandals. 1961. Ocl. -- And 9 o. (15).

Lot 103

SULPICIUS SEVERUS. Libri qui supersunt. Rec. et comm. crit. instr. C. Halm. 1866. Cl. -- C. STANCLIFFE. St. Martin and his hagiographer. History and miracle in Sulpicius Severus. 1983. Ocl. w. dust-j. (Spine faded). -- G. de PLINVAL. Pélage. Ses écrits, sa vie et sa réforme. 1943. Owrps. -- B.R. REES. The letters of Pelagius and his followers. (1991). Obrds. -- Id. Pelagius, a reluctant heretic. (1988). Obrds. w. dust-j. -- E.P. MEIJERING. Hilary of Poitiers on the trinity. De trinitate 1, 1-19, 2,3. 1982. Ocl. -- F. THELAMON. Païens et Chrétiens au IVe siècle. L'apport de l'"Histoire ecclésiastique" de Rufin d'Aquilée. 1981. Owrps. -- And 4 o. (11).

Lot 1030

BIBLIA NEERLANDICA -- BYBEL, dat is, de gansche H. Schrift, Vervattende alle de Kanonyke Boeken des O. & N. Testaments. (With:) De boeken genoemt Apocryphe. Gorinchem, N. Goetzee, 1748. 5 parts in 2 vols. W. engr. front., dedicatory engr. w. coat of arms, & 200 fine half-p. engr. ills. on 101 plates after M. Merian (smaller size than the book block). 4°. Old h. goatskin w. raised bands & vellum corners. (Spines a bit worn/chipped, joints partly split, contents rather browned/foxed, margins stained in places, but the Merian plates clean). NOTE: For the text: Poortman I, 248; Darlow & Moule 3350. The plates are unknown in this form (2 on 1 plate), not mentioned as such by Poortman (cf. Poortman IIA 85-88).

Lot 1031

BIBLIA NEERLANDICA -- DEN BIBEL. Tgeheele Oude ende Nieuvve Testame[n]t met grooter naersticheyt naden Latijnsche[n] text gecorrigeert. (…) Met schoone[n] Figueren ghedruckt ende naerstelijck weder oversien. Item oock een schoone zeer profitelijcke Tafel (…) niet ghedruct geweest. (Antwerp, W. Vorsterman, 1542). 3 parts in 1 vol. (14), 196; 166; 102 lvs. W. letterpress ti. to O and NT within border consisting of 4 woodcut illustr. (the one for the NT slightly deviant), 1 fold. woodcut map of the Holy Land (270 x 390 mm), a calendar printed in red & black on 3 pp., c. 250 woodcuts of uneven size in text, partly by Jan Swart, num. decorated woodcut initials and ornaments, and printer's device of two-headed eagle on verso of final page. Fol. Later vellum, spine raised in compartments & gilt dec., black ti. label. (Inner margin of some lvs. reinforced, rep. in places, fold. map. rep. on v°, a bit stained/thumbed throughout, tear in leaf e6 (OT), small hole in inner margin leaf C6 (NT), occasional stains/small defects, but a very good copy). NOTE: Rare, complete copy of the 5th edition of the Vorsterman Bible (first 1528), richly illustrated with an abundancy of fine woodcuts, including the map of the Holy Land after Lucas Cranach. The text follows the Liesvelt Bible, was read by protestants and catholics alike and became a large success. One of the rarest 16th c. bibles. - Den Hollander 73; Belgica Typ. 464 &5201; Darlow & Moule 3285; Poortman I, pp. 92-94; Poortman & Augusteijn, Kaarten in bijbels, pp. 63-65.

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(HAEMSTEDE, A.). Historie der martelaren, Die om het getuygenisse der Euangelischer waerheydt haer bloedt gestort hebben, v.d. tijden Christi (…) af tot den jare 1655. (…) oversien, verb., ende veelsins verm. (…) d. J. G(ysius) O(udorpius). 2e dr. Dordr., J. Braat for J. Savry, 1659. (16), 532, (6) lvs. W. engr. ti. & over 150 text-engrs. Fol. Cont. blind tooled vellum w. raised bands. (Vellum a bit soiled, w. new ties (1 missing), sl. yellowed). NOTE: Important martyrology. - Pijper, p. 52; De Bie & Loosjes III, 444; Knuttel, p. 123.

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TACITUS. Annals. Ed. w. introd. & notes by H. Furneaux. 2nd ed. (1951-56). 2 vols. Ocl. -- A. DRAEGER. Syntax und Stil des Tacitus. 3. verb. Aufl. 1967. Ocl. -- H. HEUBNER. Kommentar zum Agricola des Tacitus. (1984). Owrps. -- R. GÜNGERICH. Kommentar zum Dialogus des Tacitus. Hrsg. v. H. Heubner. (1980). Owrps. -- B. WALKER. The Annals of Tacitus. A study in the writing of history. (1968). Ocl. w. dust-j. -- And 7 o. by/on T. (13).

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CATS, J. Ouderdom, Buyten-leven, En Hof-gedachten, op Sorgh-vliet. Amst., J.J. Schipper, (1655-)56. 6 parts in 1 vol. W. 2 engr. fronts., 2 double-p. plates, 1 full-p. ill. and num. text-engrs. 4°. Cont. vellum. (Spine sl. dam., first ti.-p. rep., vellum a bit soiled, book block shaken, margins a bit stained/soiled & thumbed in places, sl. browned). -- And 1 o. by Cats ("alle de Wercken", not collated). (2). NOTE: Ad 1: Cats Cat. 130; Mus. Cats. 204-05.

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TERTULLIANUS. De anima. (Ed.) by J.H. Waszink. 2010. Obrds. -- Id. De idololatria. Crit. text, transl. & comm. by J.H. Waszink & J.C.M. v. Winden. 1987. Ocl. -- MARCELLUS OF ANCYRA. Die Fragmente & Der brief an Julius von Rom. Hrsg. v. M. Vinzent. 1997. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- A. BRENT. Hippolytus & the Roman Church in the 3rd c. 1995. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- S. WESSEL. Leo the Great and the spiritual rebuilding of a universal Rome. 2008. Obrds. -- Th. LECHNER. Ignatius versus Valentinianos? Chronologische & theologiegeschichtliche Studien zu den Briefen des Ignatius von Antiochien. 1999. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- And 4 o. (10). (VCS 1, 31, 39, 40, 47, 60, 93, 100, 140, 142).

Lot 108

TERTULLIANUS. Opera. (Ed. E. Dekkers, A. Gerlo, e.a.). Turnhout, 1954. 2 vols. Ocl. (Vol. 1: weak hinges). (CCSL, 1-2). -- Id. Adversus Marcionem. Ed. & transl. by E. Evans. 1972. 2 vols. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- J.H. WASZINK. Index verborum et locutionum quae Tertulliani De anima libro continentur. (Nachdr. Ausg. 1935). 1971. Ocl. -- J.-C. FREDOUILLE. Tertullien et la conversion de la culture antique. 1972. Owrps. -- R. BRAUN. Deus Christianorum. Recherches sur le vocabulaire doctrinal de Tertullien. 2nd éd., rev. & augm. 1977. Owrps. -- And 10 o. by/on T. (17).

Lot 109

THEODORETUS. De Graecarum affectionum curatione. Heilung der griech. krankheiten. (Ed.) C. Scholten. (2015). Obrds. -- N. WITKAMP. Tradition and innovation. Baptismal rite and mystagogy in Theodore of Mopsuestia and Narsai of Nisibis. (2018). Obrds. -- J.A. McGUCKIN. St. Cyril of Alexandria: The christological controversy. 1994. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- H. v. LOON. The Dyophysite christology of Cyril of Alexandria. 2009. Obrds. -- S.A. McKINION. Words, imagery, & the mystery of Christ. A reconstruction of Cyril of Alexandria's christology. 2000. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- And 2 o. (7). (VCS 23, 51, 55, 96, 126, 129, 149).

Lot 11

AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS. Römische Geschichte. Lat. & Deutsch und m. einem Komm. vers. v. W. Seyfarth. 2.-5. Aufl. 1978-83. 4 vols. Ocl. -- F. WITTCHOW. Exemplarisches Erzählen bei Ammianus Marcellinus. 2001. Ocl. -- A. BRANDT. Moralische Werte in den Res gestae des Ammianus Marcellinus. (1999). Owrps. -- J. SZIDAT. Hist. Komm. zu Ammianus Marcellinus Buch XX-XXI. Tl. 1: Die Erhebung Iulians. 1977. Owrps. -- And 3 o. on A.M. (10).

Lot 110

TIBULLUS. Elegies II. Ed. w. introd, & comm. by P. Murgatroyd. 1994. Obrds. w. dust-j. -- Id. Gedichte. Lat. & Deutsch v. R. Helm. 4. Aufl. 1979. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- Id. Elegies. Ed. w. introd. & notes by K.F. Smith. 1964. Ocl. -- D.F. BRIGHT. Haec mihi fingebam. Tibullus in his world. 1978. Ocl. -- And 6 o. by/on T. (10).

Lot 111

TIMOTIN, A. La démonologie platonicienne. Histoire de la notion de Daimôn de Platon aux dernières Néoplatoniciens. 2012. Obrds. (PA 128). -- P.A. MEIJER. A new perspective on Antisthenes. Logos, predicate and ethics in his philosophy. (2017). Obrds. -- Id. Parmenides beyond the gates: the divine revelation on being, thinking & the doxa. 1997. Owrps. -- J. den BOEFT. Calcidius on fate, his doctrine & sources. 1970. Ocl. -- Id. Calcidius on demons. (Comm. Ch. 127-136). 1977. Owrps. -- And 1 o. (6).

Lot 113

VERGILIUS. Opera. Var. lect. et perpetua adnot. illustr. a C.G. Heyne. Acced. index. Ed. 2a. Lpz., C. Fritsch, 1787-89. 4 vols. W. engr. front. & 4 diff. ti-engr. Cont. hcf. (Joints (partly) split. Dibdin II, 559-60; Schweiger II, 1179-80. -- Id. Les Géorgiques. Trad. p. J.F. Raux. Par., 1801. W. engr. front. Cont. vellum w. dec. gilt back. -- A. ROSTAGNI. Virgilio minore. 1961. Owrps. -- E. PARATORE. Virgilio. (1961). Owrps. -- ATTI del Convegno mondiale scientifico di studi su Virgilio. 1981. 2 vols. Owrps. -- And 3 o. on V. (12).

Lot 114

VERGILIUS -- HORSFALL, N. Virgil, Aeneid 7. A commentary. 2000. Ocl. w. dust-j. (Mnemosyne Suppl. 198). -- Id. A companion to the study of Virgil. 1995. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- S. FREUND. Vergil im frühen Christentum. 2000. Owrps. -- R. LESUEUR. Recherches sur la composition rythmique de l'Eneide. 1974. Owrps. -- And 5 o. by/on V. (9).

Lot 115

VERGILIUS -- WILLIAMS, G. Technique and ideas in the Aeneid. (1983). Ocl. w. dust-j. -- B. OTIS. Virgil, a study in civilized poetry. (1967). Ocl. w. dust-j. (A few pencil lines). -- R.O.A.M. LYNE. Further voices in Vergil's Aeneid. 1987. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- W.R. JOHNSON. Darkness visible. A study of Vergil's Aeneid. (1976). Ocl. w. dust-j. -- A. THORNTON. The living universe. Gods & men in Virgil's Aeneid. 1976. Owrps. -- And 11 o. by/on V. (16).

Lot 116

WEST, M.L. The Orphic poems. (1998). Obrds. w. dust-j. -- INNI ORFICI. A cura di G. Ricciardelli. 2000. Or. bind. w. dust-j. -- POETAE scenici graeci. Acc. perditarum fabularum fragmenta. Rec. G. Dindorfius. 1830. Cont. hcf. -- PLUTARCHUS. Essay on the life and poetry of Homer. Ed. by J.J. Keaney & R. Lamberton. (1996). Owrps. -- CALLIMACHUS. Hymn to Delos. Introd. & comm. d. W.H. Mineur. 1984. Owrps. -- L. HERRMANN. Phèdre et ses fables. 1950. Lge-8°. Ocl. -- And 10 o. (16).

Lot 117

DEGRASSI, A. Inscriptiones Latinae liberae rei publicae. (1972). 2 vols. Sm-8°. Obrds. -- J. DEVOTO, ed. Tabulae Iguvinae. 1954. Owrps. -- H. COHEN, (a.o.). Coin-inscriptions and epigraphical abbreviations of imperial Rome. 1978. Obrds. -- Th. KOUREMENOS, (a.o.), ed. The Derveni Papyrus. 2006. Owrps. -- E. COURTNEY. Musa lapidaria. A selection of Latin verse inscriptions. (1995). Owrps. -- And 12 o. (18).

Lot 118

FELLE, A.E. Biblia epigraphica. La sacra scrittura nella documentazione epigrafica dell' Orbis Christianus Antiquus (III-VIII secolo). 2006. Obrds. -- O. MARUCCHI. Christian epigraphy, an elementary treatise. W. a collection of ancient Christian inscriptions mainly of Roman origin. 1974. Ocl. -- R. ROCA-PUIG. Himne al Verge Maria "Psalmus responsorius". Papir llatí del segle IV. Ed. 2a. 1965. Fol. Owrps. (Spine ends dam.). -- H. ZILLIACUS, cur. Sylloge inscriptionum Christianarum veterum Musei Vaticani. 1963. 2 vols. Owrps. -- C.M. KAUFMANN. Handbuch der altchristlichen Epigraphik. 1917. W. 254 ill. & 10 plates. Ohcl. (Spine sl. worn/soiled, w. stamps). -- And 4 o. (10).

Lot 121

DRIJVERS, J.W. & D. HUNT, eds. The late Roman world and its historian. (1999). Obrds. w. dust-j. -- H. BECK & W. WALTER, hrsg. Die frühen römischen Historiker. Bd. I. Von Fabius Pictor bis Cn. Gellius. (2001-04). 2 vols. Obrds. -- A. DEMANDT. Die Spätantike. Römische Geschichte v. Diocletian bis Justinian, 284-565 n. Chr. (1989). W. 3 fold. maps. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- (R. BLOCH, a.o.). L'Italie préromaine et la Rome républicaine. Mélanges offertes à Jacques Heurgon. 1976. 2 vols. Owrps. -- F. PASCHOUD. Roma aeterna. Études sur le patriotisme romain dans l'occident latin à l'époque des grandes invasions. 1967. Owrps. -- And 9 o. (16).

Lot 122

DRIJVERS, J.W. Helena Augusta. The Mother of Constantine the Great and the Legend of Her Finding of the True Cross. 1992. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- J. CURRAN. Pagan city and Christian capital. Rome in the fourth c. 2000. Obrds. w. dust-j. -- M. MAAS. John Lydus & the Roman past. Antiquarianism and politics in the age of Justinian. (1992). Obrds. w. dust-j. -- N.H. BAYNES. Constantine the Great & the christian church. 2nd ed. (1972). Ocl. w. dust-j. -- F. MILLAR. The emperor in the Roman world. (1992). Owrps. -- And 5 o. (10).

Lot 124

GRAF, F., hrsg. Ansichten griechischer Rituale. Geburtstag-Symposium für Walter Burkert. 1998. Ocl. -- E. RAWSON. Intellectual life in the Late Roman Republic. (1985). Ocl. w. dust-j. -- P. VEYNE. Bread and circuses. Historical sociology and political pluralism. Transl. by B. Pearce. (1990). Obrds. w. dust-j. -- M. ZIMMERMANN, hrsg. Extreme Formen von Gewalt in Bild und Text des Altertums. (2009). Obrds. -- And 13 o. (17).

Lot 125

JONES, A.H.M. The Later Roman Empire 284-602. A social, economic & administrative survey. 1973. 2 vols. W. 7 maps. Or binds. In or. slipcase. -- M.H. DODGEON & S.N.C. LIEU. The Roman Eastern frontier & the Persian Wars (AD 226-363). (1991). Obrds. w. dust-j. -- R. SYME. The Roman revolution. (1952). W. 6 fold. tables. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- H.S. VERSNEL. Triumphus. An inquiry into the origin, development & meaning of the Roman triumph. 1970. Owrps. -- (J.M. CARRIÉ, ed.). Figures du pouvoir: Gouverneurs et évêques. (1999). 4°. Owrps. (Antiquite Tardive 7). -- And 6 o. (12).

Lot 126

LAW -- GAIUS. Institutiones III 182-225. Die Deliktsobligationen. Text und Komm. v. H.L.W. Nelson & U. Manthe. (2007). Obrds. (Studia Gaiana IX). -- H.C. TEITLER. Notarii and excerptores. An inquiry into role and significance of shorthand writers in the imperial and ecclesiastical bureaucracy of the Roman Empire. 1985. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- J. HARRIES & I. WOOD, eds. The Theodosian Code. Studies in the imperial law of late antiquity. (1993). Ocl. w. dust-j. -- CODEX THEODOSIANUS. Theodosiani ll. XVI cum constitutionibus Sirmondianis (…). Vol. 1, pars posterior: Textus cum apparatu. (1990). Ocl. -- And 6 o. on the subject. (10).

Lot 127

MOORHEAD, J. Theoderic in Italy. (1997). Obrds. w. dust-j. -- R. BRAUN & J. RICHER. L'empereur Julien de l'histoire à la légende (331-1715). 1978. Owrps. -- N. LENSKI. Failure of empire. Valens and the Roman state in the 4th c. A.D. (2002). Ocl. w. dust-j. -- S.I. OOST. Galla Placidia Augusta, a biographical essay. (1968). Ocl. w. dust-j. -- V.M. SCRAMUZZA. The emperor Claudius. 1940. Ocl. -- And 15 o. (20).

Lot 129

SCHEIDEL, W., ed. Debating Roman demography. 2001. Ocl. w. dust-j. (Mnemosyne Suppl. 211). -- M. ROSTOVTZEFF. The social and economic history of the Roman empire. 2nd ed. rev. by P.M. Fraser. 1957. 2 vols. Ocl. w. (a bit browned) dust-j. -- K.-H. LEVEN, hrsg. Antike Medizin, ein Lexikon. (2005). Ocl. w. dust-j. -- H. BLÜMNER. Technologie & Terminologie der Gewerbe & Künste bei Griechen & Römern. Bd. 1. 2. umgearb. Aufl. 1912. W. 135 fig. Cl. -- And 6 o. (11).

Lot 130

SLAVERY -- BUCKLAND, W.W. The Roman Law of Slavery. The Condition of the Slave in Private Law from Augustus to Justinian. (Repr. ed. 1908). 1970. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- P. GUYOT. Eunuchen als Sklaven und Freigelassene in der griech.-röm. Antike. (1980). Ocl. -- A.N. SHERWIN-WHITE. Racial prejudice in imperial Rome. 1970. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- P. GARNSEY. Ideas from Aristotle to Augustine. (1996). Owrps. -- And 3 o. on the subject. (7).

Lot 132

PTOLEMAEUS. Harmonics. Transl. & comm. by J. Solomon. 2000. Obrds. (Mnemosyne). -- Th. HEATH. Aristarchus of Samos, the ancient Copernicus. (1997). Ocl. w. dust-j. -- Id. Greek astronomy. (1932). Ocl. -- B.L. v.d. WAERDEN. Die Astronomie der Griechen. (1988). Owrps. -- And 1 o. (5).

Lot 135

DICTIONARIES - REFERENCE WORKS -- LAMPE, G.W.H., ed. A patristic Greek lexicon. (1978). 4°. Ocl. -- A. BLAISE. Dictionnaire latin-français des auteurs chrétiens. Revu p. H. Chirat. (1954). 4°. Ocl. (Spine sl. dam.). -- R. HOVEN. Lexique de la prose latine de la Renaissance. 1994. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- A. BERARDINO, dir. Dizionario patristico e di antichità cristiane. (1983). 2 vols. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- And 7 o. dictionaries. (12).

Lot 141

FESTSCHRIFTEN -- LARDINOIS, A.P.M.H., (a.o.), ed. Land of Dreams. Greek and Latin Studies in Honour of A.H.M. Kessels. (2006). Obrds. -- M. BAUMBACH, (u.a.), hrsg. Mousopolos Stephanos. Festschrift für H. Görgemanns. (1998). Obrds. -- R.I.A. NIP, (a.o.), ed. Media Latinitas. A collection of essays to mark the occasion of the retirement of L.J. Engels. 1996. Owrps. -- J. den BOEFT & A.H.M. KESSELS, ed. Actus. Studies in honour of H.L.W. Nelson. 1982. Ocl. -- And 5 o. (9).

Lot 144

GRONINGEN, B.A. v. La composition littéraire archaïque grecque. 1958. Owrps. -- J. ANDRIEU. Le dialogue antique. Structure et présentation. 1954. Owrps. -- W.H. RACE. The classical priamel from Homer to Boethius. 1982. Owrps. -- R. HÄUSSLER. Das historische Epos der Griechen und Römer bis Vergil. I. Teil: Von Homer bis Vergil. 1976. Ocl. -- E. NORDEN. Die antike Kunstprosa vom VI. Jh. v. Chr. b.i.d. Zeit der Renaissance. 7. Aufl. 1974. 2 vols. Ocl. -- And 11 o. (17).

Lot 146

LAUSBERG, H. Handbook of literary rhetoric. A foundation for literary study. Ed. by D.E. Orton & R.D. Anderson. 1998. Ocl. w. dust-j. -- R.W. SMITH. The art of rhetoric in Alexandria. Its theory and practice in the ancient world. 1974. Owrps. -- G.B. CONTE. The rhetoric of imitation. Genre and poetic memory in Virgil a.o. Latin poets. Ed. by C. Segal. (1986). Ocl. w. dust-j. -- M. ROBERTS. Biblical epic and rhetorical paraphrase in late antiquity. (1985). Ocl. w. dust-j. -- And 4 o. (8).

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