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Diogène Laërce [Diogenes Laertius]; Genaille, Robert
Diogène Laërce [Diogenes Laertius]. Vie, doctrines et sentences des philosophes illustres Tomes I+II. Traduction, notice et notes par Robert Genaille.
Paris, GF flammarion, 2004, broché, 12mo, 2 tomes, 309, 310 pp., Livres I-X complet en traduction; philosophes grecques; très bon état. . ISBN: 9782080700568.
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DIOGENE LAËRCE, (DIOGENES LAERTIUS),
La Vie de Pythagore. Édition critique avec introduction & commentaire par A. Delatte.
Arno Press, New York, 1979. 271p. Imitation leather bound. Small personal library mark and name on free endpaper. Nice copy. From the library of the late Sir Kenneth James Dover.
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DIOGENE LAERCE (DIOGENES LAERTIUS)
De vita et moribus philosophorum libri X. Cum indice locupletissimo
. Lyon, apud Seb. Gryphium, (Sébastien Gryphe), Lyon, 1551, in 12 de 468 pp. (19) pp. d'index des noms propres, rel. d'ép. plein velin ivoire à recouvrements, dos lisse avec titre et nom d'auteur manuscrits à l'encre brune, date en pied, tranches bleues, bel ex. C'est dans cette traduction latine de Ambrogio Traversari (1386-1439), dit Ambroise le Camaldule, que parurent les premières éditions de Diogène Laerce au XV° siècle. Bel ex-libris armorié gravé sur bois de Ga‘tan HECQ.
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DIOGENE LAERZIO, (DIOGENES LAERTIUS),
Vite e dottrine dei più celebri filosofi. A cura di G. Reale. Con la collaborazione di G. Girgenti e I. Ramelli. Testo greco a fronte.
Bompiani / Il Pensiero Occidentale, Milano, 2005. CXL,1666p. Hard bound with pictorial dust wrappers. Upper corner front cover and first pages slightly bumped. Dust wrappers to back with a few scratches and with a small repairing. Signature and date on free endpaper. "Greek - Italian text. Le Vite e dottrine dei più celebri filosofi in dieci libri è la più importante raccolta biografica e dossografica sui filosofi greci, dalle origini a Epicuro, che ci sia pervenuta dall'antichità. Accanto al resoconto sulla vita di ogni filosofo, arricchito sempre da aneddoti (talvolta ironici e graffianti) sui rapporti dei filosofi con i tiranni del tempo, l'autore presenta sempre una sintesi del loro pensiero e una trattazione dell'evoluzione delle singole Scuole. Tali Scuole di pensiero sono ricondotte a due origini: la filosofia ionica, cioè il circolo dei Milesii, e la filosofia italica, cioè il circolo dei Pitagorici. Dell'autore Diogene Laerzio sappiamo molto poco; si suppone che sia stato legato all'ambiente alessandrino del tardo II secolo d.C., che abbia preso parte al vivace dibattito sull'origine della filosofia e che abbia professato dottrine epicuree. In particolare, Diogene Laerzio difende l'origine greca della filosofia contro tutti coloro che, al contrario, rintracciavano presunte 'filosofie' dei popoli dell'Oriente: dei Persiani, dei Fenici e degli Egiziani. Diogene, inoltre, lascia intendere che il culmine del pensiero greco sia stato Epicuro. La presente edizione è composta da un ricco Saggio introduttivo, da una Prefazione di Giovanni Reale, dalla versione italiana condotta sull'ultima edizione critica di M. Marcovich della Bibliotheca Teubneriana, che viene riprodotta a fronte con alcune necessarie varianti, e da un Indice ragionato dei nomi e dei luoghi. (Publisher's information). "
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DIOGENES LAERTIUS.-
X. Buch: Epikur. Griechisch - deutsch..
Hamburg, Verlag von Felix Meiner 1968. XIX, 164 S. Orig. - Broschur. = Philosophische Bibliothek, Band 266. Gut erhalten. (250 gr.).
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DIOGENES LAERTIUS. MENAGIUS, Aegidius.
In Diogenem Laertium observationes & emendationes, haec editione plurimum auctae. + Historia mulierum philosophicarum. Acc.Joachimi Kühnii in Diogenem Laertium observationes. (Etc.)
Amsterdam, Henr.Wetstenius, 1692. 4to. [viii], 590, (55 =indices) pp. Blind stamped vellum with raised bands. (two tiny burn holes; some browning; a few quires age-toned) - good copy with ample margins.
¶ This commentary is the second part of the Diogenes Laertius-edition by Marcus Meibom. Dedicatory preface to the learned scholar Emery Bigot, Introductory letter to Menage by John Pearson.
¶ Menage dedicates his History of Women Philosophers to Anna Fabra Daceria (Anne Lefebvre Dacier). "She was the dedicatee of Gilles Ménage's Historia mulierum philosopharum, whose characterisation of her and of Anna Maria van Schurman was used to provide leading examples in treatises arguing for female education across the following centuries." (Wikipedia).
¶ Joachim Kühn (1647-1697) was professor in Strassburg.
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DIOGENES LAERTIUS. DESBORDES, B.A.
Introduction à Diogène Laërce.
Utrecht, 1990. 2 vols. xxxiv, 423-v, 355 pp. Broché. (thèse; couv. lég.usée)
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Diogenes, Laertius.
Leben und Meinungen berühmter Philosophen.
In der Übersetzung von Otto Apelt. Unter Mitarbeit von Hans Günter Zekl. Neu herausgegeben sowie mit Vorwort, Einleitung und neuen Anmerkungen versehen von Klaus Reich. Hamburg : Felix Meiner, 1998. Paperback. xx,349,411 pp. 22 cm. (Philosophische Bibliothek , Band 53/54). Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : very good. ISBN 9783787313617.
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DIOGENES LAERTIUS:
Titanen und Philosophen. Aus dem Griechischen übersetzt von Anna Kolle mit einer Komposition von Adam Soltys.
Charlottenburg: Selbstverlag. 1916. Gr.8°. 205 S. Original Karton mit Rückentitel und illustriertem Deckeltitel (Franz Stassen). Einband berieben, etwas fleckig und gerändert, Ecken und Kapitale mit kleinen Fehlstellen, papierbedingt leicht gegilbt, vereinzelte Seiten mit kleinen Stockflecken oder Anstreichungen. Sonst gut erhalten. Mit einem Vorwort von Anna Kolle und einem ausfaltbaren Notenblatt (Hymnus an die Trotzkraft, Klavierauszug von Adam Soltys). S ISBN: 3608955240
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Keywords: Philosophie; 1914-1918; Antike; Geschichte; Griechenland; Griechische Geschichte; Philosophie

 Erasmus, Desiderius Diogenes Laertius.; Sebastianus Gryphius;, Apophthegmatum Opus Cum Primis Frugiferum : Uigilanter Ab Ipso Recognitu[M] Autore, è Graeco Codice Correctis Aliquot Locis, in Quibus Interpres Diogenis laërtij Fefellerat. [Aphorisms and Apothegms. ] (Original Printing)
Erasmus, Desiderius Diogenes Laertius.; Sebastianus Gryphius;
Apophthegmatum Opus Cum Primis Frugiferum : Uigilanter Ab Ipso Recognitu[M] Autore, è Graeco Codice Correctis Aliquot Locis, in Quibus Interpres Diogenis laërtij Fefellerat. [Aphorisms and Apothegms. ] (Original Printing)
Lugduni (Lyon) : Apud Seb. Gryphium, 1544. 16mo. 12 x 18 cm, Contemporary vellum repaired with parchment. 609pp + [39] pp. index. The prefatory letter is dated Feb. 26, 1531. Printer's device on title page and last leaf verso. .
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Diogenes Laertius / Diogenes Laertios.
De vitis philosophorum libri X. Tomus II: libri VII-X.
Cum indice rerum. Ad optimorum librorum fidem accurate editi. Editio stereotypa. Lipsiae, 1833, Sumtibus et Typis Caroli Tauchnitii cm.9,5x14,5, pp.(2),282, brossura originale. un vol. di 2,
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Diogenes Laertius.
Diogenis Laertii Clarissimi Historici de Vita, & Moribus Philosophorum Libri Decem, De vita, & moribus philosophorum libri decem, nuper ad vetusti Graeci codicis fiaccuratissime castigati, ...
Basilae: In Aedibus Valentini Cvrionis, September 1524. 0. Hardcover. Large octavo. [x]ff. 391 pages. With the printer's device on the verso of the final leaf. Small decorative devices on title, historiated woodcut initials. a4, b4-g4, a4-z4, A4-Z4, Aa4-Cc4. Contemporary paneled calf, worn and rubbed. Upper cover loose. Ties present. Acorns on both covers. Adams D486; Hoffmann II, 76; Graesse II, 397; BM Short Title Catalogue of German Books 244; VD 16, D 1837; Schweiger I, 97. Beginning with Thales of Miletus, there are over eighty biographies of Greek philosophers, ending with Epicurus. Good.
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 DIOGENES LAERTIUS., Diogenis Laertii De vita et moribus philosophorum libri X. Recens ad exemplar Graecum collati, ex eiusque fide cura doctissimorum virorum restituti & emendati. Cum indice nominum ac rerum locupletissimo.
DIOGENES LAERTIUS.
Diogenis Laertii De vita et moribus philosophorum libri X. Recens ad exemplar Graecum collati, ex eiusque fide cura doctissimorum virorum restituti & emendati. Cum indice nominum ac rerum locupletissimo.
Paris, (Parisiis), Apud Hieronymum de Marnef, sub Pelicano, Monte D. Hilarii, 1560. 12mo. 596,(28 index),(2 epilogue 'Candido Lectori'),(1 woodcut illustration),(1 woodcut printer's mark of De Marnef) p. Later vellum 13 cm - The greatest known source of information about the philosophers of antiquity (Ref: Hoffmann 1,569; Graesse 2,397, erroneously dating 1561) (Details: 2 thongs laced through the joints. Woodcut printer's mark of De Marnef on the title (BaTyR no. 28133), depicting a pelican on his nest, feeding his young with his own blood; the motto is: 'In me mors, in me vita'. On the last page another version of De Marnef's printer's mark (BaTyR no. 2882), now depicting a griffon that holds in its claw a cubic weight to which is attached a winged globe. The cube stands for constancy and the globe for fortune; the motto is: 'Virtutis et gloriae, comes invidia'. Marnef used this version of his mark only at the end of the books he printed; This printer's mark very closely resembles that of the Lyonese printer Sébastien Gryphius, only the motto is different. Greek text and a Latin translation.) (Condition: Vellum somewhat age-toned. Short title in ink on the back. Front flyleaf removed. Stamp on front pastedown and on the title; tiny hole in outer margins of title; 4 tiny holes in last leaf; Binder's error: he bound leaf X7, p. 333/4, probably a cancel, before leaf X3) (Note: This is according to Graesse a repetition of the edition of 'De vita et moribus etc.' edited by Johannes Boulierius (Jean Boulier), Lyon 1556. We compared both works and conclude that Graesse is more or less right. The typesetter of the 1560 edition had most probably the 1556 edition before him. He repeats even the printed marginal remarks and annotations. But there are occasionally minute differences in the Greek text, and sometimes the 1560 edition adds an explanatory marginal remark. In book 7 p. 340, in the life of Zeno Criticus for instance, we found a printed 'varia lectio'. There 1556 has only therizonti, 1560 adds in the margin: '* Forte erizonti contentioso'. In 1556 the number 58 is quintaginta & octo, in 1560 Duodesexaginta. (p. 425 & 342) In the epilogue dated 1560, we read that we have here a text revised and ameliorated with the help of a manuscript 'cuius (quamvis mutili) veritate & fide non pauca restituenda, emendandaque curavit Hieronymus Marnefius Parisiensis Typographus'. (Leaf 2Q7). This activity is confirmed in the 'Extrait du Privilège du Roi', which grants Marnefius the exclusive right to publish this text 'Lequel auroit esté nouvelement reveu, visité, corrigé, additionné & augmenté', for the next six years. (Leaf A1 verso, which is the verso of the title) Immediately after this privilege, and preceding the Latin translation, we find a 3 page letter of Fr. Ambrosius addressed to Cosimo de' Medici. This letter is meant to assure the reader that this 1560 translation is a reliable old, and often printed one, based on the translation that was made by the Italian priest, theologian and Hellenist Ambrogio Traversari, O.S.B. Cam., also known as Ambrosius Traversari, or Ambrosius Camaldulensis, 1386-1439. He worked between 1424 and 1433 on this translation, which came to be widely circulated in manuscript form, and was only published in Rome in 1472. In this dedicatory letter Ambrosius Traversari tells us that he translated the 'Lives of the Philosophers' at the request of Cosimo de' Medici. ('Tibi (.) hoc opus dedicatum fuit, qui & autoritate tua in primis nos ad illud impulisti'. p. 5) The 'Lives of the Philosophers' of the Greek author Diogenes Laertius, who probably lived in the first half of the 3rd cent. A.D., is a compendium full of biographies of the ancient philosophers, from Thales to Epicurus, and their doctrines. Diogenes Laertius drew his material from earlier compilations. His reliability and value differ from passage to passage. Some give invaluable information, other passages offer mere caricature. (OCD 2nd ed. p. 348/49) It 'provides not a systematic analysis, but rather a eulogistic narrative of the course of ancient philosophy (.) of the four main classical schools, the Academy, Peripatetics, Stoics and Epicureans. Anecdotal and perhaps largely apocryphal in nature, still it gave to Renaissance humanists some conception of ancient philosophy, especially of Platonic and Epicurean thought'. (Ch.L. Stinger, 'Humanism and the Church Fathers: Ambrogio Traversari (1386-1439) and Christian antiquity in the Italian Renaissance', Albany 1977, p. 71)) (Provenance: On the front pastedown a green stamp of 'Univ. Doz. Dr. Mag. F.F. Schwarz, Professor. A 8810 Graz, Panoramagasse 2A' with a handwritten date of acquisition '1973'. Franz Ferdinand Schwarz was from 1982 till 1996 professor of classical philology at the University of Graz, where he was born in 1934. He died in his hometown in 2001 after a long illness. (See his wikipedia lemma 'Franz Ferdinand Schwarz') On the title an old almost illegible stamp of the University of Ferrara, showing a tree in its center, and part of the legend 'Università di Ferrara') (Collation: A - 2Q-8) (Photographs on request)
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 DIOGENES LAERTIUS., Diogenis Laertii De vitis, dogmatibus et apophthegmatibus clarorum philosophorum libri decem, graece et latine.
DIOGENES LAERTIUS.
Diogenis Laertii De vitis, dogmatibus et apophthegmatibus clarorum philosophorum libri decem, graece et latine.
Leipzig (Lipsiae), Impensis Ioannis Pauli Krausii, Bibliop. Viennens., 1759. (Colophon at the end: 'Lipsiae, Ex officina I.G.I. Breitkopfii'). 8vo. (XIV),756 (recte 736),(94 index) p. Contemporary calf. 19.5 cm The greatest known source of information about the philosophers of antiquity (Ref: VD18 10213392-008; Hoffmann 1,566; Dibdin 1,504; Moss 1,400/01; Brunet 2,720; Graesse 2,396; Ebert 6177) (Details: Printed in 2 colums, Greek text with facing Latin translation) (Condition: Binding scuffed & chafed, especially at the extremes. Back & boards rubbed. Paper foxing, yellowing and occasionally browning. Right upper corner of the last 80 p. is slightly waterstained. Some small and old ink annotations and underlinings) (Note: The 'Lives and Doctrines of the Philosophers' of the Greek author Diogenes Laertius, who lived probably in the first half of the third century A.D., is still 'our best indirect source of knowledge for classical philosophy'. The 'Lives' comprises both a biographical and a doxographical account, basically focused on Greek thinkers from the 6th to the 3rd century B.C. (from Thales to Epicurus), although references to schools and individuals extend to at least the 2nd century A.D.' (The Classical Tradition, Cambr. Mass. 2010, p. 271) Diogenes Laertius drew his material from earlier compilations, and his doxographic account offers long excerpts from primary texts not transmitted elsewhere, for example Epicurus' 'Principal Doctrines'. Diogenes' reliability and value differ from passage to passage. Some give invaluable information, other passages offer mere caricature. His approach is not a 'systematic analysis, but rather a eulogistic narrative of the course of ancient philosophy, and of the four main classical schools, the Academy, Peripatetics, Stoics and Epicureans. Anecdotal and perhaps largely apocryphal in nature, still it gave to Renaissance humanists, like Leonardo Bruni, Machiavelli, Erasmus et alii, some conception of ancient philosophy, especially of Platonic and Epicurean thought.' (Ch.L. Stinger, 'Humanism and the Church Fathers: Ambrogio Traversari (1386-1439) and Christian antiquity in the Italian Renaissance', Albany 1977, p. 71) § The 'editio princeps' was published in Basel in 1533. The Latin translation was published much earlier in Rome in 1472. This translation was later revised several times and appears also in this book. It was made by the Italian Hellenist Ambrogio Traversari, also known as Ambrosius Traversari, 1386-1439. Our 1759 edition is a reissue of the edition of 1731 of Longolius, which in turn was a revision of the 1692 edition, which was produced by the Danish philologist Marcus Meibom, or Marcus Meibomius. The edition of 1731 was produced by the German philologist and historian Paulus Daniel Longolius, 1704-1779, from 1735 till his death Rector of the Gymnasium in Hof. He wrote on local history and was an editor of Zedler's Universallexikon. He also published three texts of classical authors: 'Plinii epistolae' (Amsterdam 1734), this Diogenes edition (Curiae, i.e. Hof, Saale, 1739), and a Gellius edition (Curiae, 1741). (ADB 19, 156/57) The 1731 edition contained, besides the Greek text and Latin translation, a preface, commentaries and engraved portraits. Because this edition was out of print, and there was much demand for it, the publisher Paulus Krausius decided to produce this Leipsic edition of 1759, which is in fact a reissue of the 1731 edition of Longolius, omitting however the portraits, the preface and the commentaries, and offering the Greek text, the Latin translation, and 94 pages of indexes. (Praefatio leaf *5 verso and *6 recto) (Provenance: on the front flyleaf in pencil 'RtK', this is Rijkel ten Kate 1918-2008. He taught classics at the Willem Lodewijk Gymnasium in Groningen. In 1955 he wrote his dissertation: ’Quomodo heroes in Statii Thebaide describantur quaeritur’, on the Thebaid of the Roman poet Statius) (Collation: *8 (minus blank leaf *8), A-3F8 (minus blank leaf 3F8); the pagination jumps between the gatherings 2Y and 2Z from 721 to 741, the catchword on leaf 2Y4 verso is correct)) (Photographs on request)
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DIOGENES LAERTIUS
Diogenis Laertii de Vita Et Moribus Philosophorum Libri X. Cum Indice Locupletissimo
Lugdunum [lyon]: Apud Seb. Gryphium, 1541. No edition stated. blindstamped title. Printer's mark of a winged griffin on a slab with a winged ball below, accompanied by text: Virtute Duce, Comite Fortuna. Engraved printer's device of winged griffin on verso final page. With attractive wood-engraved initials. Collation: a1-5, (3) - z1-5, (3) , A1-5, (3) - G1-5, (3) , H1-3, (1). Owner's name on title page : Ch. Oc. T. A giorgio (16th century hand). Annotations and underlining in 16th century hand to some pages. Edges tinted. Light soiling to hinge front free endpaper, slight foxing to occasional page. Waterstain to top right hand corner first and last few pages. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. An attractive copy of a very rare edition. ; 8vo. [16.8 x 11 x 3.1 cms]; 468, (20) pages; Diogenes Laertius, who lived around 230AD, wrote in Greek and compiled biographies of the major Greek philosophers from earlier source material. Much of his text is comprised of the famous sayings of Greek philosophers. Though he is one of our main sources for the history of Greek philosophy, his work is not up to modern scholarly standards, being haphazard, unreliable and uncritical. His article about Epicurus is considered especially valuable as it contains some original letters by the philosopher that are not extant elsewhere. The Latin translation (dedicated by Cosimo dei Medici) is by St Ambrose Traversari of the Camaldoli Order (1386-1439). As a theologian, he defended the primacy of the Pope. As a humanist, he devoted himself to translating into Latin important Greek texts, in particular the writings of the Greek Church Fathers. Sebastian Greyff, known as Sebastian Gryphius (1491-1556) was born in Swaben, Germany. He set up shop in Lyon, and started the Griffin workshop in 1536. By the 1540s he was known as the Prince of the Lyon Booktrade, publishing scholary, accurate editions of the Greek & Latin classics in 8vo and 16mo formats. He fomed a humanist circle around him, comprising members such as Alciati, Sadoleto, Scève and Dolet. His son Antoine continued the business after his death. Jean de Tournes who later became a major printer in Lyon was his foreman. Baudrier, H. L. Bib. Lyonnaise, VIII, p. 145. Very Good with no dust jacket .