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CURTIUS RUFUS. WULFRAM, H. (Hrsg.)
Der römische Alexanderhistoriker Curtius Rufus. Erzähltechnik, Rhetorik, Figurenpsychologie und Rezeption.
Wien, Österreichischen Akademie für Wissenschaften, 2016. 450 Ss. Mit 20 Abb. Brosch. (Wiener Studien Beiheft.38)
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CURTIUS RUFUS.- LINDGREN,H.
Studia Curtiana.
Uppsala, Almqvist & Wiksell 1935. XV,102 p. Wrs. 25 cm (diss.)
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Keywords: Altertum Altertumswissenschaft Altphilologie Antike Antiquity Curtius Rufus Latin linguistics Latin literature classical philology lateinische Sprachwissenschaft römische Literatur

 
CURTIUS RUFUS. LINDGREN, H.
Studia Curtiana.
Upsala 1935. xv, 102 Ss. (Diss., leicht wellig)
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CURTIUS RUFUS. EICHERT, O.
Vollständiges Wörterbuch zu dem Geschichtswerke des Q.Curtius Rufus über die Thaten Alexanders des Grossen.
Hildesheim 1967 (Nachdr.Ausg.1893). iii, 288 Ss. Leinen
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 Curtius Rufus / Holtzmann, August,, Zur Lektüre und Kritik des Q. Curtius Rufus,  Beilage zu dem Programm des Grossherzoglichen Gymnasiums zu Bruchsal für das Schuljahr 1894/5,
Curtius Rufus / Holtzmann, August,
Zur Lektüre und Kritik des Q. Curtius Rufus, Beilage zu dem Programm des Grossherzoglichen Gymnasiums zu Bruchsal für das Schuljahr 1894/5,
Bruchsal, D. Weber (= Progr. Nr. 615), 1895, kl.4°, 29 S., original Heft mit Papierrückenstreifen, schöner alter Stempel der Lehrerbibliothek eines alteingesessenen Frankfurter Gymnasiums auf Titelseite, sonst gute, leicht altersspurige Broschur (Li1, Ordner12) Quintus Curtius Rufus: "Geschichte Alexanders des Großen" Sprache: Latein. S ISBN: 3452322327
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Keywords: Alexander der Große Feldherr Kriegsherr; Curtius Rufus, Quintus; Grossherzogliches Gymnasium zu Bruchsal; Historiker antiker Geschichtsschreiber; Historiker Historie historisch ; Latein Lateinisch Lateinische Lateinischer Sprache ; Literaturwissenschaft L

 
QUINTE-CURCE, (CURTIUS RUFUS),
Histoires. Tome II (Livres VII-X). Texte établi et traduit par H. Bardon.
Les Belles Lettres, Paris, 1948. 222-431(x2),433-445p. Sewn. Gew/weight: up to 1 Kg.
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QUINTE-CURCE, (CURTIUS RUFUS),
Histoires. Tome II (Livres VII-X). Texte établi et traduit par H. Bardon.
Les Belles Lettres, Paris, 1948. 222-431(x2),433-445p. Sewn. Front cover partly loose from spine. Gew/weight: up to 1 Kg.
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QUINTUS CURTIUS RUFUS :
Q. Curtii Rufi. De Rebus Gestis Alexandri Magni Libri Decem In usum Scholarum Belgicae.
5. Bruxellis (Brussel), Typis Regiae Academiae, 1778, in-8°, 16 x 9,5 cm, xii + lxxviii + 273 pp, contemporary grey boards, binding a bit loose, boards worn, some pencil scribbling at last fly leaf. .
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QUINTUS CURTIUS RUFUS (1st cent.). VAUGELAS, CLAUDE FAVRE (1585-1650)
Quinte-Curce De la Vie et des actions d'Alexandre le Grand. De la Traduction de Monsieur de Vaugelas.
Dernière Édition, divisée en dex volumes. Sur une nouvelle Copie de l'Auteur, qui a été trouvée depuis la premiere & la seconde Impression. Avec les Supplémens de Jean Freinshemius sur Quinte-Curce. Traduits par seu Monsieur Du Ryer. Latin-Français. 2 vols. Lille, chez L. Daniel, 1712. Cont.hleather on marbled boards. (28), 532, (38) and 5 engr. plates; (6), 442, (20), (2), (2) pp. and 3 engr. plates. 12mo. Name of previous owner in old handwriting on both titlepages. In good condition.
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Quintus Curtius Rufus
QUINTUS CU(R)TIUS..
Venetiis, In aedibus Aldi et Andreae Asulani soceri (Aldo Manuzio, Andrea Torregiani), 1520. Un volume (10x16 cm) di (8)-170-(2) carte. Áncora aldina al titolo e all'ultima carta. Il titolo è errato, “Quintus Cutius”, la R mancante aggiunta a mano. Scritte antiche di proprietà (della famiglia Carrara) occupano gli spazi bianchi del titolo e dell'ultima carta con l'ancora aldina. Piccola erosione (0,5 cm) al margine bianco inferiore delle ultime dodici carte. Legatura settecentesca in piena pergamena, una macchia al margine, dorso a nervi con titolo manoscritto, scritta ai tagli. Molto buono. Renouard, Annali delle edizioni aldine, p. 88-89.
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QUINTUS CURTIUS RUFUS.
Des Quintus Curtius Rufus noch vorhandene acht Bücher von den Thaten Alexander des Grossen, Königs von Macedonien. Übersetzt von Adolph Heinrich Christian. 4 Teile in 1 Band.
Stuttgart, Metzler, 1855.
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QUINTUS CURTIUS RUFUS
De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni Editio prioribus correctior.
Amstelodami juxta Exemplar Elzeviriorum 1690. 16mo, 110 x 58 mms., pp. 271 [272 - 287 Index, 288 blank], including fine engraved title-page, later 18th century or early 19th century red morocco, gilt border on covers, gilt spine, all edges gilt, and with a fine fore-edge painting depicting rowing boats and ships, with three individuals in the foreground to the right of two classical pillars, and an island in the background - perhaps an allusion to the battle of Issus, in 333 BC. Inscribed on the recto of the leaf preceding the title-page, "To Charles Gleadhall from Walter Fawkes Edwards, 3rd August 1833." The Charles Gleadhall (also spelled Gleadall) of the inscription, the person to whom this Curtius was presented, was a solicitor in Halifax, Yorkshire, who lived some of his life in South Kirkby (which has also been spelled -- or misspelled -- South Kirby) in Yorkshire. He died in 1865, at the age of 50 (see the paragraph-long biographical note in The Admission Register of the Manchester School, 1874, Vol. 3, Part 2, p. 199). The man who gave this Curtius to Gleadhall / Gleadall was Walter Fawkes Edwards (1815-1836), who also had roots in Halifax, Yorkshire. It has been said that Walter Fawkes Edwards was named after Walter Fawkes, M.P. (1769-1825), the major patron of J. M. W. Turner. Apparently Walter Fawkes (1769-1825) was something like a godfather to Walter Fawkes Edwards (1815-1836). Fawkes Edwards and Gleadhall were both born in 1815, so both would have been 18 when the book was given. Walter Fawkes Edwards's father was the bookseller Thomas Edwards (1762-1834), whose firm in Halifax was well-known for their innovative bookbinding, and renowned for their fore-edge paintings. Despite the rather engaging provenance, the fore-edge painting does not come from Edwards of Halifax and is definitely not by Thomas Edwards, but was probably done in the mid 20th cen tury. Editions of Curtius' de Rebis Gestos Alexandri Magni, edited by J. J. Potanus, were published by Elzevir in 1633, 1670, and 1673, and this appears to be a revised version. One copy located in Basel.
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QUINTE-CURCE Quintus Curtius Rufus (dit)
Alexander Magnus et illum commentarius Samuelis Pitisci quo antiquitates persarum, macedonum, phoenicum...
Apud Petrum van Thol, Hagae-Comitis (La Haye) 1708, 2 tomes en un vol. Fort in 8 (11,5x19,5cm), 855pp. (168), relié. Nouvelle édition commentée par Samuel Pitiscus avec mention de troisième édition, et illustrée d'un titre frontispice, d'un portrait de Pitiscus, de 4 cartes dépliantes et de 11 planches avec 29 figures numérotées (dont la plupart dépliantes) souvent fort curieuses (les jardins de Babylone) par Johan van den Avelen d""après G. Hoet. L'édition originale semble avoir paru en 1684. Reliure en demi basane brune d'époque à coins. Dos à nerfs orné de 5 fleurons. Pièce de titre de maroquin brun. Tranches marbrées. Ensemble frotté, avec manque de papier sur les plats. Bordures externes dénudées et coins émoussés. Edition abondamment commentée de Pitiscus, comprenant le suplément de Freinshemius, et un large index des antiquités. pitiscus a évité la confrontation avec d'autres commentateurs mais s'est attaché à reproduire dans son commentaire ce qu'il a jugé de meilleur chez les autres, tant du point de vue grammatical, qu'historique. Cette édition fut bien jugée par le Journal des savants. Pitiscus donnera un dictionnaire des antiquités greco-latines dont il était un érudit. - Apud Petrum van Thol, Hagae-Comitis (La Haye) 1708, 2 tomes en un vol. Fort in 8 (11,5x19,5cm), 855pp. (168), relié. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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CURTIUS RUFUS,
Das Bild der Persönlichkeit Alexanders des Alexander des Grossen. Bearbeitet von M. Leitschuh. Mit Vorbereitungsheft.
Buchners Verlag, Bamberg, 1972. 5th ed. 2 vols. 47,22p. Sewn / wire stitched. Series: Aus dem Schatze des Altertums, Lateinische Schriftsteller, Band 4. Gew/weight: up to 1 Kg.
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 CURTIUS RUFUS., Q. Curtii Rufi Historia Alexandri Magni. Cum notis selectiss. Variorum, Raderi, Freinshemii, Loccenii, Blancardi, &c. Editio accuratissima. Accurante C.S.M.D.
CURTIUS RUFUS.
Q. Curtii Rufi Historia Alexandri Magni. Cum notis selectiss. Variorum, Raderi, Freinshemii, Loccenii, Blancardi, &c. Editio accuratissima. Accurante C.S.M.D.
Amsterdam (Amstelodami), Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1664. 8vo. (IV),93,46,(1 blank);751,(1) p. folding map, and folding plate. Mottled 18th century calf 19.5 cm (Ref: STCN ppn 094956561; Schweiger 2,320; Willems 1325; Berghman 2054; Rahir 1369; Moss 548; Dibdin 375; Graesse 2,311; Ebert 5549) (Details: Beautiful binding. Back with 5 raised bands and panelled gilt with repeating floral motifs; in the center of the compartments gilt birds visit a bunch of flowers. Brown morocco letterpiece in the second compartment. All 3 edges of both boards gilt. Edges of the bookblock dyed red. Endpapers marbled. Engraved title, which depicts a world conquering Alexander on horseback, trampling his enemy Darius. He is accompanied by a flying Fama, who blows her horn. The plate depicts the 'fons solis', a fountain in the Egyptian oasis of the temple of Ammon, cool at midday and warm at the rising and setting of the sun. Alexander visited this famous oracle in order to obtain an answer concerning the divinity of his origin; the map shows the triumphal march of Alexander through Egypt and Asia) (Condition: Fine. Some rubbing on the upper board. Some light foxing) (Note: This is a typical Variorum edition. It offers a 'textus receptus' which is widely accepted, accompanied with the commentary and the annotations of various specialists, taken, or excerpted from earlier useful, normative or renewing editions. Editions like these, 'cum notis Variorum', were useful, but never broke new ground. The production of these sometimes overloaded 'dustbins' 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. Their involvement in publishing a new edition was limited to the necessary, but ungrateful task of the beast of burden. In a 'Variorum' edition of Claudianus published by the same Elzevier a year later, we get a glimpse of such a division of labour. There the 'typographus', i.e. Louis and/or Daniel Elzevier, tells the reader that a 'vir diligentissimus' the schoolmaster Cornelius Schrevelius, excerpted from the best sources all that was necessary for a good understanding of the text. 'Quod ad praestantissimi poetae intellectum pertineret, ex optimis Doctissimorum Virorum', follows a number of names of Claudianus editors and commentators, 'aliorumque, qui antea in eo illustrando elaborarunt, notis & commentariis selectissima quaeque excerpsit'. § Quintus Curtius Rufus, probably first cent. A.D., is the author of the only surviving monography on Alexander the Great in Latin. He was historian enough to use sources, which drew from different traditions, conscientiously. His aim was not to write great literature, but his 'Historia' certainly possesses great narrative qualities, acquired by a thorough knowledge of the epic and historiographic tradition, and a training in Roman rhetoric. (NP, s.v. Curtius) This work, consisting of 10 books, did not survive in its entirety, the first 2 books are lost. Now, the text of Curtius Rufus is preceded here by a rather strange philological accomplishment by the German scholar Johannes Casper Freinsheim, 1608-1660. 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 published this new text earlier in his edition of 1640. Moss declares that this supplemented text is 'scarcely descernible from that of Q. Curtius'. This 'Variorum' edition of Curtius Rufus was produced by the above mentioned Cornelis Schrevelius, 1608 - 1664, who took his doctoral degree in Paris as a Doctor of Medicine in 1627. Hence C.S.M.D. on the title, that is 'Cornelis Schrevelius Medicus Doctor'. He was Rector of the Schola Latina at Leiden) (Provenance: name in ballpoint on the front flyleaf of Lennart Håkanson, professor of Latin Literature at the Univ. of Uppsala, 1980-1987) (Collation: pi2, a-h8, i4, k2; A-3A8) (Photographs on request)
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Keywords: (Oude Druk) (Rare Books) Altertum Altertumswissenschaft Antike Antiquity Elzevier Latin literature Quintus Curtius Rufus Roman history Schrevelius classical philology römische Geschichte römische Literatur

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