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‎Rand, Edward Kennard‎

‎A NEST OF ANCIENT NOTAE‎

‎Creasing along edges of wraps with a 1 small closed tears. Some Browning to wraps. A few small stains from rusted staples. Typed gift card from author tipped in. ; Pp 160-176 with plates at front. ; Offprint from Speculum, Volume II, No. 2 April 1927; 16 pages‎

‎Haffter, Heinz‎

‎BEITRÄGE AUS DER THESAURUS-ARBEIT Herausgegeben Vom Thesaurus Linguae Latinae‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Else fine. ; 306 pages‎

‎Hahn, E. Adelaide‎

‎SUBJUNCTIVE AND OPTATIVE Their Origin As Futures‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. ; Philological Monographs of the American Philological Association Number XVI; 157 pages‎

‎Lindsay, W. M.‎

‎EARLY LATIN VERSE‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Front hinge a bit strained. Rear board has some spotting. 1 corner edgeworn. Light bumping along lower edge of front board. A couple of pages has 1 small tear repaired with small piece of clear tape (now yellowed). ; 372 pages‎

‎Humbert, Jean‎

‎SYNTAXE GRECQUE‎

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‎Dutton, Emily Helen‎

‎STUDIES IN GREEK PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES Diá, Apó, Ek, Eis, En. a Dissertation‎

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‎Habinek, Thomas N.‎

‎THE COLOMETRY OF LATIN PROSE‎

‎Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. ; University of California Publications. Classical Studies, V. 25; 222 pages‎

‎Löfstedt, Einar‎

‎CONIECTANEA. UNTERSUCHUNGEN AUF DEM GEBIETE DER ANTIKEN UND MITTELALTERLICHEN LATINITÄT Erste Reihe‎

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‎Skutsch, Otto‎

‎PROSODISCHE UND METRISCHE GESETZE DER IAMBENKÜRZUNG‎

‎Inner hinges were reinforced with tape that has now browned. Edgewear to wraps with chipping and tears. Wraps tattered with some loss to spine cover. Rear wrap detached but present. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Internally VG. ; Forschungen Zur Griechischen Und Lateinischen Grammatik 10. Heft; 98 pages‎

‎Bubeník, Vít‎

‎THE PHONOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF ANCIENT GREEK: A Pandialectal Analysis‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Light bumping to upper corners. Boards a bit rubbed. ; 241 pages‎

‎Laughton, Eric‎

‎THE PARTICIPLE IN CICERO‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing to top of textblock. Upper corner bumped. Small tears to upper corners of DJ. DJ a bit browned. ; Oxford Classical & Philosophical Monographs; 161 pages‎

‎Aristotle; W. D. Ross (Ed. ) ; T. Loveday; E. S. Forster; L. D. Dowdall; H. H. Joachim, (translators)‎

‎THE WORKS OF ARISTOTLE TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH Vol. VI: Opuscula by T. Loveday, E. S. Forster, L. D. Dowdall, H. H. Joachim,‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Light foxing to top of textblock. DJ is very browned with some chipping and small tears. ; Volume 6 Only; Vol. 6; 8vo‎

‎Aristotle; W. D. Ross (Ed. ) ; Benjamin Jowett; E. S. Forster; Sir Frederic G. Kenyon, (translators)‎

‎THE WORKS OF ARISTOTLE TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH Vol. X: Politica by Benjamin Jowett; Oeconomica by E. S. Forster; Atheniensium Respublica by Sir Frederic G. Kenyon‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Light foxing. ; Volume 10 Only; Vol. 10; 8vo‎

‎Aristotle; W. D. Ross (Ed. ) ; E. S. Forster (Trans. )‎

‎THE WORKS OF ARISTOTLE TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH Vol. VII: Problemata‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear. Front hinge just starting to crack. ; Volume 7 Only. ; Vol. 7; 8vo‎

‎Vilborg, Ebbe‎

‎A TENTATIVE GRAMMAR OF MYCENAEAN GREEK‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Light bump to 1 corner. Dustjacket has edgewear with chipping and tiny tears. DJ browned. ; Studia Graeca Et Latina Gothoburgensia, IX; 8vo; 169 pages‎

‎Gow, A. S. F. & D. L. Page‎

‎THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY [2 VOLUME SET] The Garland of Philip and Some Contemporary Epigrams‎

‎Set has minor shelfwear to boards. Scholars' bookplates to inner covers (G. P. Goold). Dustjackets have a few small tears and chipping. DJ spines a bit browned. ; 2 Volume Set. Volume 1: Introduction, Text and Translation; Indexes of Sources and Epigrammatists. Volume 2: Commentary and Indexes. ; 2 Volume Set; 1008 pages‎

‎Gow, A. S. F. & D. L. Page‎

‎THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY [2 VOLUME SET] Hellenistic Epigrams. Volume I: Introduction and Text. Volume II: Commentary and Indexes‎

‎Set has minor shelfwear to boards. Scholars' bookplates to inner covers (G. P. Goold). Dustjackets haves tears and chipping. DJ spines a bit browned. DJ of Vol. 2 has tape applied to spine and front lower corner (now browned). ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE; Vol. 1/2/2022; 719 pages‎

‎Bakker, Egbert J.‎

‎LINGUISTICS AND FORMULAS IN HOMER Scalarity and Description of the Particle Per‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. ; The purpose of this study is to provide a description of the Greek particle per as it occurs in the text of Homer. As such it is a contribution to the study of Ancient Greek in general and of the Greek' particles in particular. But the work transgresses the boundaries of Greek linguistics' proper. First, the discussion of per as a scalar article contributes to the discussion of scalar phenomena in general. Second, as a description of a linguistic feature in the Iliad and Odyssey, metrical texts of oral-formulaic origin, this study is also an essay in the relation between linguistics on the one hand and formulas and metre on the other. ; 318 pages‎

‎Stawell, F. Melian‎

‎HOMER & THE ILIAD An Essay to Determine the Scope and Character of the Original Poem‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Pages tanned. Light shelfwear to boards. ; The purpose of this study is to provide a description of the Greek particle per as it occurs in the text of Homer. As such it is a contribution to the study of Ancient Greek in general and of the Greek' particles in particular. But the work transgresses the boundaries of Greek linguistics' proper. First, the discussion of per as a scalar article contributes to the discussion of scalar phenomena in general. Second, as a description of a linguistic feature in the Iliad and Odyssey, metrical texts of oral-formulaic origin, this study is also an essay in the relation between linguistics on the one hand and formulas and metre on the other. ; 331 pages‎

‎McArdle, Hugh M & Geoffrey Suggitt‎

‎PER SAECULA Part One: Prose‎

‎7.6 X 5.0 X 0.5 inches; 160 pages‎

‎McArdle, Hugh M & Geoffrey Suggitt‎

‎PER SAECULA Part Two: Verse‎

‎7.6 X 5.0 X 0.5 inches; 96 pages‎

‎Beard, Henry‎

‎LATIN FOR ALL OCCASIONS Lingua Latina Occasionibus Omnibus‎

‎Very minor shelfwear. ; 8.2 X 5.5 X 0.6 inches; 112 pages‎

‎Beard, Henry‎

‎LATIN FOR EVEN MORE OCCASIONS Lingua Latin Multo Pluribus Occasionibus‎

‎Very minor shelfwear. DJ is price-clipped. ; 8.0 X 5.4 X 0.8 inches; 112 pages‎

‎Pedersen, Olaf‎

‎A SURVEY OF THE ALMAGEST‎

‎Minor discoloration to rear board (spotting). 1 lower corner lightly bumped. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Contents: Almagest through the Ages; Physics and Philosophy in the Almagest; Ptolemy as a Mathematician; Spherical Astronomy in the Almagest; Motion of the Sun; Theories of the Moon; Parallaxes and Eclipses; Fixed Stars; Superior Planets; Inferior Planets; Retrograde Motions and Maximum Elongations; Latitudes and visibility Periods; Epilogue: The other Ptolemy, Dated Observations, Numerical Parameters. ; Acta Historica Scientiarum Naturalium Et Medicinalium 30; 1.25 x 10.25 x 7.25 Inches; 455 pages‎

‎Schmidt, Volkmar‎

‎SPRACHLICHE UNTERSUCHUNGEN ZU HERONDAS Mit Einem Kritisch-Exegetischen Anhang‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Else very minor shelfwear. ; Untersuchungen Zur Antiken Literatur Und Geschichte - Band 1; 141 pages‎

‎Bruce, I. A. F.‎

‎AN HISTORICAL COMMENTARY ON THE HELLENICA OXYRHYNCHIA‎

‎Dustjacket has tear (3 cm) to back panel and chipping to extremities. DJ is price-clipped. DJ spine browned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Small red 'J' stamped to base of textblock. ; Cambridge Classical Studies; 190 pages; Commentaries on the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia, an anonymous history of events in the Greek world in the late fifth and early fourth centuries BC, have usually dealt almost entirely with problems of the text. In this book, Dr Bruce has written an historical commentary, basing his work on both the London and Florence papyri, which between them provide all the surviving fragments of the text. Dr Bruce begins with a brief description of the two papyri. He then discusses the Oxyrhynchus historian's style and method - his sources, chronology, bias, interest in causation, etc. The introduction ends with a résumé of the numerous theories of the author's identity (Dr Bruce favours either Cratippus or an author not known to us by name at all). The main part of the commentary is arranged in the form of notes on the sections of the Greek text, with occasional detailed notes on particular words or phrases. There are appendices on the Battle of Sardis and the Constitution of Boeotia; and the book concludes with a full biography. Dr Bruce's book is a complete guide available for further historical study of the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia.‎

‎Griffith, Mark‎

‎THE AUTHENTICITY OF 'PROMETHEUS BOUND'‎

‎Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Stapled photocopy review tipped in. DJ spine a bit browned. ; Still the most comprehensive book on the subject of the authorship of Prometheus Bound. ; Cambridge Classical Studies; 419 pages‎

‎Powell, Barry B.‎

‎HOMER AND THE ORIGIN OF THE GREEK ALPHABET‎

‎Some heavy Foxing/dustsoiling to textblock. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; Who invented the Greek alphabet and why? The purpose of this challenging book is to inquire systematically into the historical causes that underlay the radical shift from earlier and less efficient writing systems to the use of alphabetic writing. The author reaches the conclusion that a single man, perhaps from the island of Euboea, invented the Greek alphabet specifically in order to record the Iliad and the Odyssey of Homer. ; 9.5 x 1 x 6.5 Inches; 306 pages‎

‎Lord, Albert Bates‎

‎EPIC SINGERS AND ORAL TRADITION‎

‎Light Foxing/dustsoiling to textblock. Light foxing to endpapers. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Albert Bates Lord here offers an unparalleled overview of the nature of oral-traditional epic songs and the practices of the singers who composed them. Shaped by the conviction that theory should be based on what singers actually do, and have done in times past, the essays collected here span half a century of Lord's research on the oral tradition from Homer to the twentieth century. Drawing on his extensive fieldwork in living oral traditions and on the theoretical writings of Milman Parry, Lord concentrates on the singers and their art as manifested in texts of performance. In thirteen essays, some previously unpublished and all of them revised for book publication, he explores questions of composition, transmittal, and interpretation and raises important comparative issues. Individual chapters discuss aspects of the Homeric poems, South Slavic oral-traditional epics, the songs of Avdo Metedovic, Beowulf and Anglo-Saxon poetry, the medieval Greek Digenis Akritas and other medieval epics, central Asiatic and Balkan epics, the Finnish Kalevala, and the Bulgarian oral epic. ; Myth And Poetics; 9.1 X 6.3 X 0.9 inches; 280 pages‎

‎Servius; Arthurus [Arthur] F. Stocker and Albertus [Albert] Hartman Travis (Eds. ) & (Hovardo Taylor Smith & Georgio Byron Waldrop)‎

‎SERVIANORUM IN VERGILII CARMINA COMMENTARIORUM EDITIONIS HARVARDIANAE Volumen III: Quod in Aeneidos Libros III-V Explanationes Continet. [Serviani in Aeneidem III-V Commentarii]‎

‎Minor shelfwear. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Light foxing to top of textblock. ; Special Publications of the American Philological Association 1; 590 pages‎

‎Dimock, George‎

‎THE UNITY OF THE ODYSSEY‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Clipped obituary of Dimock tipped in. Guide celebrating life of Dimock at Smith College tipped in. Foxing to textblock. DJ spine is sunned and discolored; ; 1.25 x 9.5 x 6.5 Inches; 320 pages; According to Dimock, what gives the Odyssey its unity is Homer's overarching theme of the meaning of pain and suffering in human life.‎

‎Janko, Richard‎

‎THE ILIAD: A COMMENTARY Volume IV: Books 13-16‎

‎Foxing to textblock and endpapers. Gift inscription from the author to G. P. Goold on half-title. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; This, the fourth volume in the six-volume Commentary on The Iliad being prepared under the General Editorship of Professor G. S. Kirk, covers Books 13-16, including the Battle for the Ships, the Deception of Zeus and the Death of Patroklos. Three introductory essays discuss the role of Homer’s gods in his poetry; the origins and development of the epic diction; and the transmission of the text, from the bard’s lips to our own manuscripts. It is now widely recognised that the first masterpiece of Western literature is an oral poem; Professor Janko’s detailed commentary aims to show how this recognition can clarify many linguistic and textual problems, entailing a radical reassessment of the work of Homer’s Alexandrian editors. The commentary also explores the poet’s subtle creativity in adapting traditional materials, whether formulae, typical scenes, mythology or imagery, so as best to move, inspire and entertain his audience, ancient and modern alike. Discussion of the poem’s literary qualities and structure is, where possible, kept separate from that of more technical matters. ; The Iliad: a Commentary; Vol. 4; 0.93 x 9.02 x 6 Inches; 485 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Hainsworth, Bryan & G. S. Kirk‎

‎THE ILIAD: A COMMENTARY Volume III: Books 9-12‎

‎Foxing to textblock and endpapers. ; This is the third volume in the major six-volume Commentary on Homer’s Iliad prepared under the General Editorship of Professor G. S. Kirk. It opens with two introductory chapters: the first on Homeric diction (on which emphasis is maintained throughout the Commentary) ; the second on the contributions that comparative studies have made to seeing the Homeric epics in sharper perspective. In the commentary Dr Hainsworth confronts in an intentionally even-handed manner the serious problems posed by the ninth, tenth and twelfth books of The Iliad, seeking by means of a succinct discussion and a brief bibliography of recent contributions to furnish the user with a point of entry into the often voluminous scholarship devoted to these questions. The Greek text is not included. ; The Iliad: a Commentary; Vol. 3; 0.89 x 8.98 x 6 Inches; 402 pages‎

‎Kirk, G. S.‎

‎THE ILIAD: A COMMENTARY Volume I: Books 1-4‎

‎Foxing to textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Inner front gutter of book has been reinforced with cellotape. Plate has been affixed to ffep "With the author's compliments". Emails of Kirk's obituaries printed out and tipped in. Includes stapled review of Book by Willcock and signed by him. Also includes photocopied review of book by Dawe tipped in. ; This is the first volume of a six-volume Commentary on Homer's Iliad, under the General Editorship of professor G. S. Kirk. Professor Kirk himself is the editor of the present volume, which covers the first four Books of Iliad. It consists of four introductory chapters, dealing in particular with rhythm and formular techniques, followed by the detailed commentary which aims at helping serious readers by attempting to identify and deal with most of the difficulties which might stand in the way of a sensitive and informed response to the poem. The Catalogues in Book 2 recieve especially full treatment. The book does not include a Greek text - important matters pertaining to the text are discussed in the commentary. It is hoped that the volume as a whole will lead scholars to a better understanding of the epic style as well as of many well-known thematic problems on a larger scale. This Commentary will be an essential reference work for all students of Greek literature. Archaeologists and historians will also find that it contains matters of relevance to them. ; The Iliad: a Commentary; Vol. 1; 0.9 x 8.99 x 6.01 Inches; 448 pages‎

‎Kirk, G. S.‎

‎THE ILIAD: A COMMENTARY Volume II: Books 5-8‎

‎Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Also includes photocopied review of book by Jasper Griffin tipped in. DJ has minor shelfwear. ; This is the second volume in the major six-volume commentary on The Iliad now being prepared under the general editorship of Professor Kirk. Volume I was published in 1985. As before the volume consists of four introductory essays followed by the commentary itself. The Greek text is not included. This project is the first large-scale commentary on The Iliad for nearly 100 years, and takes special account of language, style and thematic structure as well as of the complex social and cultural background to the work. ; The Iliad: a Commentary; Vol. 2; 0.73 x 8.93 x 6 Inches; 367 pages‎

‎Bennett, Emmett L. , Jr. , (Ed.)‎

‎MYCENAEAN STUDIES Proceedings of the Third International Colloquium for Mycenaean Studies Held At "Wingspread," 4-8 September 1961‎

‎1 corner lightly bumped. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Bookplate to ffep. DJ is browned with some small tears. ; x, 284pp, illustrated. Contributors include Chadwick, Lang, Levin, C. Gordon, Blegen, et al.; 284 pages‎

‎Budge, Sir E. A. Wallis‎

‎THE DECREES OF MEMPHIS AND CANOPUS IN THREE VOLUMES [3 VOLUME SET] The Rosetta Stone. Vol. I, II & III‎

‎Ex-library copies with institution stamps to inner covers. Scholar's bookplate to inner covers (G. P. Goold). A few small tears to cloth. Fraying to spine ends. Spines have removed call numbers. Circulation pockets removed. Some darkening to boards. ; Vol. 1: (1904) 226 pp ; Vol. 2: (1904) 201 pp; Vol.3: (1904) 249 pp; Books on Egypt and Chaldaea Vol. XVII, XVIII, XIX; Vol. 1/3/2022; 676 pages‎

‎Meillet, A. & J. Vendryes‎

‎TRAITÉ DE GRAMMAIRE COMPARÉE DES LANGUES CLASSIQUES 3e Édition‎

‎Book is split in half. Some tape is applied to front wrap. Some browning to wraps. Front inner hinge is reinforced with tape. Scholar's initials to ffep (H. J. Mason). Tears to wraps. Rear wrap is torn and missing. Book is complete. Reading copy only. ; 779 pages‎

‎Sidgwick, A.‎

‎SIDGWICK'S GREEK PROSE COMPOSITION‎

‎Some rubbing and colour loss to wraps. Minor edgewear to corners. ; 7.6 X 5.0 X 0.8 inches; 269 pages‎

‎Abbott, Evelyn & Edwin Mansfield‎

‎A PRIMER OF GREEK GRAMMAR Accidence & Syntax‎

‎Some rubbing to wraps with minor colour loss. Creasing to spine and a couple of corners of wraps. ; 0.65 x 7.88 x 5.04 Inches; 220 pages; Introduces Greek grammar. Includes both accidence and syntax.‎

‎Cole, A. Thomas‎

‎THE ORIGINS OF RHETORIC IN ANCIENT GREECE‎

‎One faint crease to lower corner of book. Small stain to rear wrap. ; Is it fair to judge early Greek rhetoric by the standards of Plato and Aristotle? This text argues that it is not, and yet this is the path taken by current scholarship on the subject. Arguing against this view, this work sees early Greek rhetoric as largely unsystematic efforts to explore, more by means than by precept, all aspects of discourse. Replacing these early text by such treatises as the "Rhetoric" of Aristotle, Cole explains, can only be understood as part of a gradual process, as artistic prose came to be disseminated in written texts and so available in a form that, for the first time, be analyzed, evaluated and closely imitated. ; Ancient Society and History; 208 pages‎

‎Worthington, Ian‎

‎PERSUASION Greek Rhetoric in Action‎

‎Greek rhetoric, in its diverse forms and impact on its contemporary context, is central to an understanding of ancient culture. The influence and exploitation of rhetoric in ancient times and modern reactions to it are the focus of this book. In recent years there has been a renaissance in the study of Greek rhetoric and oratory, informed by modern political sociology and discourse analysis. This book, bringing together the work of leading scholars in the field, examines the relation of ancient oratory and rhetoric to a variety of historical contexts and literary genres at both the theoritical and practical levels, at the same time reflecting new trends and ideas now at work; 8.3 X 5.5 X 0.8 inches; 292 pages‎

‎Dionysius Of Halicarnassus; W. Kendrick Pritchett (translator)‎

‎DIONYSIUS OF HALICARNASSUS: ON THUCYDIDES English Translation, Based on the Greek Text of Usener-Radermacher. with Commentary‎

‎Rear wrap yellowed. Minor shelfwear. ; 164 pages‎

‎Hillard, A. E. & C. G. Botting‎

‎ELEMENTARY GREEK EXERCISES An Introduction to North and Hillard's Greek Prose Composition‎

‎Very minor shelfwear.‎

‎Pearson, Henry Carr‎

‎GREEK PROSE COMPOSITION With References to Smyth's Greek Grammar for Schools and Colleges‎

‎Former owner's name to ffep. Some pencilling. Faint edgewear to boards. Old price sticker to ffep. ; 7.6 X 5.0 X 0.8 inches; 187 pages‎

‎Kennedy, George A.‎

‎COMPARATIVE RHETORIC An Historical and Cross Cultural Introduction‎

‎9.2 X 6.2 X 0.7 inches; 256 pages‎

‎Kirk, G. S. & Bryan Hainsworth & Richard Janko & Mark W. Edwards & Nicholas Richardson‎

‎THE ILIAD: A COMMENTARY [6 VOLUME SET] Volume I: Books 1-4; Volume II: Books 5-8; Volume III: Books 9-12; Volume IV: Books 13-16; Volume V: Books 17-20; Volume VI: Books 21-24;‎

‎Former owner's names to Vols 1 & 2. Light creasing to wraps of a couple of vols. Vol 1 is discolored and sunned along with upper edge of rear wrap. Vol 4 lower corner of front wrap creased. Vol. 3 & 6 digitally reprinted. ; This is a six-volume Commentary on Homer's Iliad, under the General Editorship of professor G. S. Kirk. This Commentary will be an essential reference work for all students of Greek literature. Archaeologists and historians will also find that it contains matters of relevance to them. ; 6 Volume Set COMPLETE. The Iliad: a Commentary; Vol. 1; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; V1: (1987) isbn: 0521281717; V2: (1990) isbn: 0521281725; V3: (2005) isbn: 0521281733; V4: (1995) isbn: 0521281741; V5: (1995) isbn: 0521312086; V6: (2003) isbn: 0521312094‎

‎Denniston, J. D.‎

‎GREEK PROSE STYLE‎

‎Former owner's name to inner cover. Else minor shelfwear. ; Contents: Development of Greek Prose; Abstract Expression; The order of Words; Sentence-Structure and Antithesis; Repetition; Asyndeton; Assonance. ; 139 pages‎

‎Weische, Alfons‎

‎STUDIEN ZUR POLITISCHEN SPRACHE DER RÖMISCHEN REPUBLIK‎

‎Minor staining/spotting to rear wrap. Light browning to wraps. Former owner's name to ffep. ; Orbis Antiquus Heft 24; 111 pages‎

‎Autenrieth, Georg & Robert P. Keep (Tr. ) & Isaac Flag‎

‎A HOMERIC DICTIONARY For Schools and Colleges Based Upon the German of Georg Autenrieth‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover and name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). Faint spotting/discoloration to front board. ; 1.08 x 7.82 x 5.02 Inches; 297 pages; 9,000 words in the Iliad and Odyssey, with grammatical forms and illustrations.‎

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