Sillig, Iulio (Karl [Carl] Julius).
Catalogus artificum sive architecti statuarii sculptores pictores caelatores et scalptores Graecorum et Romanorum, literarum ordine dispositi.
Dresden & Leipzig (Dresdae et Lipsiae), Libraria Arnoldia, 1827. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Octavo. Pp. xvi, 488. Plus 3 large folding tables tipped-in at end. Minute, faded, almost invisible private stamp to bottom of title, occasional light, even toning due to paper quality. HARDCOVER, bound in contemporary full glazed maroon cloth, gilt-blocked ornate spine, all edges sprinkled green, spine faded with some minor signs of wear at head. In a very good condition. Well preserved, neat interior. - - FIRST EDITION. See Jacques-Charles Brunet: "Nouvelles recherches bibliographiques" (Paris, 1834), which refers to the 1828 edition. Karl Julius Sillig (1801-1855) was a German classicist and Karl August Böttiger's (1760-1835) pupil and editor. Sillig's "Dictionary of the Artists of Antiquity: Architects, carvers, engravers, modellers, painters, sculptors, statuaries, and workers in bronze, gold, ivory, and silver (.)", translated from the Latin original by the Rev. H. W. Williams, was published in London in 1836 and again in 1837. His "Catalogus artificium" was much influential in its time and is considered his most important work. See also William Smith: "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology". Scarce. I-5 OUT .
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