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FORSTER ( Charles )

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FORSTER ( Charles )

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
FORSTER ( Charles ). The Monuments of Assyria, Babylonia, and Persia : with a new key for the recovery of the lost ten tribes. Richard Bentley, 1859FIRST EDITION, with 34 full-page illustrs and many illustrs of hieroglyphics, pp (2), 354, 8vo, original blue cloth : small oval stamp in two places, the spine a little dull, slight wear at headbands but binding very strong and inside joints intact : a clean and very good copy.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) JAHN ( Johann ). Elementa Aramaicae seu Chaldaeo-Syriacae linguae, latine reddita, et nonnullis accessionibus aucta ab Andrea Oberleitner. Viennae, Antonii Schmid, 1820. FIRST EDITION THUS, pp xvi, (4), 196 ; xxx and corrigenda leaf, 8vo, near contemporary cloth, with label, gilt : some very light foxing in places, otherwise a nice, uncut copy. (2) ARISTOPHANES. The eleven comedies now for the first time literally and completely translated from the Greek tongue into English. With translator's foreword, an introduction to each comedy and elucidatory notes. Printed for the Athenian Society, 1912. FIRST EDITION THUS, pages 392 : (2), 476, 2 vols, roy 8vo, original half parchment over cloth, top edges gilt, other edges uncut : a very good to nice copy.Copy number 288 of a limited printing of 600 copies. (3) BUONAMICI ( Pietro Giuseppe Maria ), later Count Castruccio. De rebus ad Velitras gestis commentarius ad Trojanum aquavivam Aragonium … Lugduni Batavorum [Leyden, but actually Lucca printed], no printer or publisher, 1746. FIRST EDITION, pages (8), 97, 4to, original stiff plain wrappers, uncut : light old waterstain throughout (not disfiguring), wanting backstrip, stitching weak, but otherwise a clean and very good copy in original state.A successful work on the battle of Velletri (1744), which ran to some five editions by 1752 and gained him a pension from the king of Naples. COPAC records just three copies of this first edition (L, C and Birmingham). Buonamici (1710-61), Italian historian, spent his life initially as an ecclesiastic and latterly as a soldier.(5)ARCHAEOLOGY; LANGUAGE; ARAMAIC; SYRIAC; CHALDAEAN; VIENNA PRINTED; CLASSICS; HISTORY; EUROPE; ITALY; LUCCA PRINTED; LEYDEN PRINTED