First published in 1802, this pioneering work of bibliography provides a comprehensive guide to rare and valuable editions of the Greek and Latin classics as well as other works of antiquity. The book contains detailed descriptions of hundreds of editions, including the names of printers, editors, illustrators, and binders, as well as notes on their rarity, condition, and provenance. The author also includes a survey of the history of printing and book collecting, a biography of famous bibliophiles, and a glossary of technical terms. A must-have reference work for book collectors, librarians, and scholars of classical literature.
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Thomas Frognall Dibdin fu un bibliografo inglese le cui opere approfondiscono il fascino per i libri e le biblioteche. Il suo stile, spesso presentato in dialoghi giocosi e saggi discorsivi, porta le gioie del bibliofilismo ai lettori. Sebbene i suoi scritti non fossero sempre privi di errori, il suo entusiasmo e il suo profondo interesse per i libri lasciarono un segno significativo nella storia letteraria. I suoi pionieristici studi sulle edizioni classiche e la storia della stampa offrono preziose intuizioni sul mondo dei libri rari e del collezionismo.






The Pastime of People: Or, the Chronicles of Divers Realms; and Most Especially of the Realm of England
- 304pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany; Volume 1
- 484pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
This book was originally published in the early 19th century and provides a fascinating look into the book trade in France and Germany during that time. Its author, Thomas Frognall Dibdin, was a renowned book collector and bibliographer. In this work, he shares his experiences traveling through France and Germany, visiting libraries, book dealers, and bookbinders. It is an essential resource for those interested in the history of the book.
Discover the perfect selection of books for your personal library with this comprehensive guide. Written by a renowned bibliophile, this book covers everything from selecting the right books for your interests to maintaining your library for years to come.
Aedes Althorpianae, or, An Account of the Mansion, Books, and Pictures of Althorp
- 412pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
This book takes readers on a tour of the Althorp estate, including its magnificent mansion, extensive library, and valuable artwork. With beautiful illustrations and fascinating descriptions of each item, readers will come away with a deep appreciation for this historic and cultural landmark. This book is perfect for art and history lovers.
A Descriptive Catacogue
- 306pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
This beautifully crafted descriptive catalogue of 15th century books is a treasure trove for bibliophiles. Compiled by George John Earl Spencer, the book features detailed descriptions of books that were once owned by the Duke di Cassano Serra. It also includes a comprehensive index of authors and editions that is a testament to the thoroughness of Spencer's cataloguing.
The Library Companion: Or The Young Man's Guide
- 458pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
First published in 1824, The Library Companion is a classic work of literary history and bibliography. Dibdin offers practical advice on building and maintaining a book collection, while also providing fascinating insights into the world of rare books and manuscripts. A must-read for any serious book collector or bibliophile.