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Immanuel Bekker

    August Immanuel Bekker was a German philologist and critic whose extensive editorial work laid the groundwork for modern classical scholarship. His meticulous manuscript investigations and precise textual criticism enhanced our understanding of ancient authors, particularly the Greeks. Bekker's approach focused on uncovering textual authenticity, and his editions became the standard for referencing the works of Aristotle and Byzantine historians. His scholarly legacy lies in the vast array of classical texts he made accessible to future generations of learners.

    Antehomerica Homerica Et Posthomerica
    De Coloribus, De Audibilibus, Physiognomonica, De Plantis, De Mirabilibus Auscultationibus, Mechanica, De Lineis Insecabilibus, Ventorum Situs Et Nomi
    Aristotle's Politics, Books I, III, IV, VII: the Text of Bekker; W Ith an English Translation by W.E. Bolland ... Together With Short Intr Oductory Es
    De Thematibus Et De Administrando Imperio; Volume 10
    T. Livii Ab Urbe Condita Libri; Volume 3
    Cornelius Tacitus
    • T. Livii Ab Urbe Condita Libri; Volume 3

      • 806 pages
      • 29 hours of reading

      This Latin text compiles the early history of Rome, covering its founding through the year 9 BCE. Livy's work is notable for his use of sources and his vivid storytelling style that brings the events of ancient Rome to life.

      T. Livii Ab Urbe Condita Libri; Volume 3
    • Iulii Pollucis Onomasticon (1846)

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The work is a lexicographic compilation by Julius Pollux, focusing on the explanation and definition of Greek names and terms, while referencing numerous Greek authors. Recognized as a primary source in Greek lexicography, it remains valuable for classical studies today. This edition is a facsimile reprint of the original from 1846, aimed at preserving its cultural significance, despite potential imperfections from library use. It reflects a commitment to making important literary works accessible in high-quality, modern formats.

      Iulii Pollucis Onomasticon (1846)
    • Der Roman von Fierabras, Provenzalisch

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Trieste Publishing specializes in high-quality reproductions of classic literature, both fiction and non-fiction, sourced from libraries and private collections worldwide. Their meticulous scanning process preserves the original appearance of the texts, minimizing imperfections such as blurred text or missing pages. Each title undergoes thorough quality control, ensuring readers receive a faithful reproduction of the original work. Trieste offers individual and bulk purchasing options, providing a valuable resource for those seeking timeless literature.

      Der Roman von Fierabras, Provenzalisch
    • Aristotle's Politics

      Books One, Three, Four, And Seven (1877)

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the nature of governance, this collection explores key themes in political philosophy, including the state, democracy, oligarchy, and the ideal society. Aristotle examines the relationship between individuals and the state, emphasizing justice, equality, and the rule of law. Each book presents a distinct aspect of politics, culminating in a discussion on the role of education in fostering virtue. This influential work remains essential for understanding the foundations of Western political thought, supported by introductory essays by A. Lang.

      Aristotle's Politics