![]() She is holding a conch shell to her ear and a bright falling star can be seen in the sky.Įx-Libris etchings, engravings and woodcuts dateĪll the way back to the mid fifteenth century. This original linocut depicts a night scene with a woman bathing in a river. He has created over 350 commissioned Ex-Libris plates as well as illustrating a number of books in Flemish and other languages, such as Bijwijlen lief, bijwiljen leed (1981) and Bevrijd van alle nood (1984). Since 1960 he has exhibited his linocuts, woodcuts and drawings throughout major European venues. ![]() Van Damme, Frank-Ivo (Belgium, 20th century)įrank-Ivo van Damme: One of the most famous masters of erotic Ex-Libris is Belgium's Frank Ivo van Damme. This is a fine, original example of the influential art created by the Belgian artist, Frank-Ivo van Damme.Įx-Libris Design (Woman with Conch Shell, & a Falling Star) She is holding a conch shell to her ear and a bright falling star can be seen in the sky. It depicts a night scene with a woman bathing in a river. This ex-libris bookplate is printed upon thin laid paper and with full margins as published by van Damme and is signed in the block with Frank Ivo van Damme's characteristic monogramme. (5 volumes).Frank Ivo van Damm Ex-Libris Design (Woman with Conch Shell, & a Falling Star) Frank Ivo van Damme's original linocut, "Ex-Libris Design" was created around 1970. Aristotelis Opera edidit Academia Regia Borussica, Berlin, 1831–1870.Apollonii Alexandrini de Constructione Orationis libri quatuor ex rec.Apollonii Dyscoli de Pronomine liber, ed.Ernst Immanuel Bekker, “Zur Erinnerung an meinen Vater”, in the Preußische Jahrbücher, vol.Haupt, “Gedächtnisrede auf Meineke und Bekker”, in his Opuscula, iii. Sauppe, Zur Erinnerung an Meineke und Bekker (1872) This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed."Editing Byzantine historiographical texts". The CFHB volumes edited by Bekker became infamous for the misprints and errors and August Heisenberg, according to Franz Dölger, once said that he must have revised those texts 'lying on the sofa with the cigar in his mouth'. Reinsch noted that he wrote prefaces only to those authors he thought "worth", and in any case never exceeding a single page which he used to utter all his displeasure. ^ Bekker oversaw the series from 1831, following Barthold G.Choerobosci, Diomedis, Melampodis, Porphyrii, Stephani in eam scholia (pp. Apollonii Alexandrini de coniunctionibus (p. by Bekker, August Immanuel (Bonn: Weber, 1853). by Bekker, August Immanuel (Bonn: Weber, 1843). Nikólaos), De Origine et Rebus Gestis Turcarum, ed. by Bekker, August Immanuel (Bonn: Weber, 1838). by Bekker, August Immanuel (Bonn: Weber, 1835). Khoniátis, Nikítas, Narrattive of Events after the Capture of the City, ed.by Bekker, August Immanuel (Bonn: Weber, 1834). Ducas, Michael, Ducae : Michaelis Ducae Nepotis Historia Byzantina, ed.He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1861. Bekker numbers have become the standard way of referring to the works of Aristotle and the Corpus Aristotelicum. īekker confined himself entirely to manuscript investigations and textual criticism he contributed little to the extension of other types of scholarship. The only Latin authors edited by him were Livy (1829–1830) and Tacitus (1831). His best known editions are those of Plato (1816–1823), Oratores Attici (1823–1824), Aristotle (1831–1836), Aristophanes (1829), and twenty-five volumes of the Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae. Anything like a complete list of his works would occupy too much space, but it may be said that his industry extended to nearly the whole of Greek literature with the exception of the tragedians and lyric poets. Some of the fruits of his researches were published in the Anecdota Graeca (3 vols, 1814–1821), but the major results are to be found in the enormous array of classical authors edited by him. For several years, between 18, he travelled in France, Italy, England and parts of Germany, examining classical manuscripts and gathering materials for his great editorial labours. In 1810 he was appointed professor of philosophy in the University of Berlin. ![]() August Immanuel Bekker ( – 7 June 1871) was a German philologist and critic.īorn in Berlin, Bekker completed his classical education at the University of Halle under Friedrich August Wolf, who considered him as his most promising pupil.
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