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‎Van Rijen, Jeroen (Basiel Marie)‎

‎ARISTOTLE'S LOGIC OF NECESSITY‎

‎Light wear to corners. Minor shelfwear. ; Proefschrift (Diss. ) ; 237 pages‎

‎Schwarz, Wolfgang‎

‎MARGINALIEN ZUR GLOSSENKRITIK AM HESYCHLEXICON. Inaugural-Dissertation.‎

‎Inscribed by author to ffep. Very light browning to back wrap. Minor shelfwear. ; Inaugural - Dissertation; 128 pages‎

‎Da Costa, M. B. Mendes‎

‎INDEX ETYMOLOGICUS DICTIONIS HOMERICAE‎

‎Spine and part of wraps have been crudely reinforced with brown packing tape. Chipping to back upper wrap. Some creasing to wraps. A few some holes to front wrap. Internally VG. ; 594 pages‎

‎Publius Cornelius Tacitus; Carolus [Karl] Halm (Ed. )‎

‎CORNELII TACITI [CORNELIUS TACITUS] LIBRI QUI SUPERSUNT. QUARTUM RECOGNOVIT CAROLUS HALM. [GERMANIA. AGRICOLA. DIALOGUS DE ORATORIBUS] Tomi II Fasc II: Germaniam, Agricolam Dialogum De Oratoribus Continens. Editio Stereotypa.‎

‎Very light pencil marginalia. Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Large institution plate to front board. ; Pp 220-316; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 2.2; 96 pages‎

‎Gaius Plinius Secundus [Pliny The Elder]; Ludovicus Ianus [Ludwig Von Jan] & Carolus [Karl] Mayhoff (Eds. )‎

‎C. PLINI SECUNDI [GAIUS PLINIUS SECUNDUS / PLINY THE ELDER] NATURALIS HISTORIAE LIBRI XXXVII. POST LUDOVICI IANI OBITUM... EDIDIT CAROLUS MAYHOFF [5 VOLS (OF 6) ] Vol. II: Libri VII-XV; Vol. III: Libri XVI-XXII; Vol. IV: Libri XXIII-XXX; Vol. V: Libri XXXI-XXXVII; Vol. VI: Indices.‎

‎Former owner's bookplates to inner covers (William Mode Spackman) with scholar's name written in ink below (W. P. Wallace). Spines are lightly browned. Light rubbing. Minor shelfwear. V4 & 6: front inner hinges starting to crack but holding. ; V. 2: (1875) xxxviii, 424 pp; V. 3: (1892) xiv, 496 pp; V. 4: (1897) X, 500 pp; V. 5: (1897) X, 512 pp & V. 6: (1898) iv, 462 pp. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 2/6/2022‎

‎Davidson, Mary Catherine‎

‎MEDIEVALISM, MULTILINGUALISM, AND CHAUCER‎

‎Very light bumping to spine ends else fine. ; New Middle Ages; 224 pages; Medievalism, Multilingualism, and Chaucer examines multilingual identity in the writing of Gower, Langland, and Chaucer. Mary Catherine Davidson traces monolingual habits of inquiry to nineteenth-century attitudes toward French, which had first influenced popular constructions of medieval English in such historical novels as Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe. In re-reading medieval traditions in the origins of English from Geoffrey of Monmouth, this book describes how multilingual practices reflected attitudes toward English in the age of Chaucer.‎

‎Hornblower, Simon & Elaine Matthews (Eds. )‎

‎GREEK PERSONAL NAMES Their Value as Evidence‎

‎Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. One corner very lightly bumped else fine. ; Proceedings of the British Academy 104; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 192 pages; Within the great diversity of their world, the assertion of origin was essential to the ancient Greeks in defining their sense of who they were and how they distinguished themselves from neighbours and strangers. Each person's name might carry both identity and origin - 'I am' . . . inseparable from 'I come from' . . . Names have surfaced in many guises and locations - on coins and artefacts, embedded within inscriptions and manuscripts - carrying with them evidence even from prehistoric and preliterate times. The Lexicon of Greek Personal Names has already identified more than 200,000 individuals. The contributors to this volume draw on this resource to demonstrate the breadth of scholarly uses to which name evidence can be put. These essays narrate the stories of political and social change revealed by the incidence of personal names and cast a fascinating light upon both the natural and supernatural phenomena which inspired them. This volume offers dramatic illumination of the ways in which the ancient Greeks both created and interpreted their world through the specific language of personal names.‎

‎Davidson, Mary Catherine‎

‎MEDIEVALISM, MULTILINGUALISM, AND CHAUCER‎

‎Corners are bumped. ; New Middle Ages; 224 pages; Medievalism, Multilingualism, and Chaucer examines multilingual identity in the writing of Gower, Langland, and Chaucer. Mary Catherine Davidson traces monolingual habits of inquiry to nineteenth-century attitudes toward French, which had first influenced popular constructions of medieval English in such historical novels as Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe. In re-reading medieval traditions in the origins of English from Geoffrey of Monmouth, this book describes how multilingual practices reflected attitudes toward English in the age of Chaucer.‎

‎Baldwin, Barry‎

‎STUDIES IN LUCIAN‎

‎Very Light shelfwear to book. DJ has light scuffing. Small closed tear (2cm) and chipping to top of DJ spine ; Lucian of Samosata (c. AD 120 - after 180) was a rhetorician and satirist, writing in the Greek language, noted for his witty and scoffing nature. This book examines the evidence for Lucian's life, and reconstructs from contradictory and elusive data. Looks at Lucian the writer and careerist, rather than just his writing...casts new light on the development of culture in the Greek world under Roman domination. ; 123 pages‎

‎Meisterhans, Konrad & Eduard Schwyzer‎

‎GRAMMATIK DER ATTISCHEN INSCHRIFTEN Dritte Vermehrte Und Verbesserte Auflage, Besorgt Von Eduard Schwyzer‎

‎Faint creasing to first few pages. Very light bump to base of spine. ; Unchanged reprint of 1900 edition. ; 288 pages‎

‎Caecilius Calactinus; Ernst [Ernestus] Ofenloch (Ed. )‎

‎[CAECILIUS CALACTINUS] CAECILII CALACTINI FRAGMENTA Editio Stereotypa Editionis Primae (MCMVII)‎

‎Very light shelfwear. Else fine. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Apparatus in Latin. Xl, 242 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 1.2 x 8.3 x 5.6 Inches; 242 pages‎

‎Propertius; Carolus Hosius [Carl Hosius] (Ed. )‎

‎[SEXTUS PROPERTIUS: ELEGIAE] SEX. PROPERTII ELEGIARUM LIBRI IV Tertium Edidit Carolus Hosius‎

‎Rubbing to edges of boards. Former owner's name to ffep (Albert Merriman). Water staining to top edges of pages. Pencil marginalia on some pages. Writing in ink to rear inner cover. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 190 pages‎

‎Julius Caesar; Alfredus [Alfred] Klotz & (Ed. )‎

‎C. [JULI] IULI CAESARIS COMMENTARII (C. JULIUS CAESAR) III Edidit Alfredus Klotz. Vol. III: Commentarii Belli Alexandrini, Belli Africi, Belli Hispaniensis. Accedunt C. Juli Caesaris Et A. Hirti Fragmenta‎

‎Very light edgewear. 1 corner mildly bumped. ; Xvi, 248 p ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 3; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 248 pages‎

‎Frontinus; Gottholdus [Gotthold] Gundermann (Ed. )‎

‎[FRONTINUS] [JULI] IULI FRONTINI STRATEGEMATON LIBRI QUATTUOR Edidit Gottholdus Gundermann.‎

‎Ffep has tear along inner hinge but still attached. Light browning to titlepages. Some fraying/edgewear to spine ends. Call Numbers to spine but no other ex-library markings found. Else VG. ; Xvi, 176 p; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 176 pages‎

‎Stevens, P. T‎

‎COLLOQUIAL EXPRESSIONS IN EURIPIDES‎

‎Mild creasing to bottom corner. Coffee ring stain back wrap. Wraps lightly browned. Faded writing to spine. ; Comprehensive collection of examples, including those previously published, together with a fuller discussion of the criteria for inclusion and an attempt to estimate the stylistic and dramatic significance of colloquial language in Euripides. ; Hermes: Zeitschrift Für Klassische Philologie. Einzelschriften Heft 38; 72 pages‎

‎Hornblower, Simon & Elaine Matthews (Eds. )‎

‎GREEK PERSONAL NAMES Their Value as Evidence‎

‎Dustjacket has 1 tear to head of spine and 1 tear to bottom rear corner. Top edge of front board very lightly bumped else fine. Signed by Elaine Matthews to ffep. ; Proceedings of the British Academy 104; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 192 pages; Within the great diversity of their world, the assertion of origin was essential to the ancient Greeks in defining their sense of who they were and how they distinguished themselves from neighbours and strangers. Each person's name might carry both identity and origin - 'I am' . . . inseparable from 'I come from' . . . Names have surfaced in many guises and locations - on coins and artefacts, embedded within inscriptions and manuscripts - carrying with them evidence even from prehistoric and preliterate times. The Lexicon of Greek Personal Names has already identified more than 200,000 individuals. The contributors to this volume draw on this resource to demonstrate the breadth of scholarly uses to which name evidence can be put. These essays narrate the stories of political and social change revealed by the incidence of personal names and cast a fascinating light upon both the natural and supernatural phenomena which inspired them. This volume offers dramatic illumination of the ways in which the ancient Greeks both created and interpreted their world through the specific language of personal names.; Signed by One Author‎

‎Renehan, Robert‎

‎GREEK LEXICOGRAPHICAL NOTES Second Series: a Critical Supplement to the Greek-English Lexicon of Liddell-Scott-Jones‎

‎Spine a little sunned and creased. Upper corner lightly bumped with faint creasing. 1 tiny chip to head of spine. ; Hypomnemata. Heft 74; 143 pages‎

‎Quinn, Kenneth‎

‎THE CATULLAN REVOLUTION‎

‎Yellowing to wraps. Small chip to base of spine. Clean text. ; 119 pages; Examining the revolution wrought by Catullus in Latin poetry, this volume encapsulates the way in which principles of modern literary criticism could be applied to classical poetry, without ditching the sound philological scholarship of the classical tradition. In its day this book led the way in showing the philogically trained student how to be a critic; equally it can show the critically trained student the importance of a sound philogical base today‎

‎Brink, C. O.‎

‎HORACE ON POETRY Prolegomena to the Literary Epistles‎

‎Slight separation at inner hinge. Book still solid. Some rubbing to spine ends and corners. ; 312 pages‎

‎Anacreon; Martin L. West (Ed. )‎

‎CARMINA ANACREONTEA‎

‎Very light shelfwear else fine. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Apparatus in Latin. Xxvi, 65 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 1.2 x 8.3 x 5.6 Inches; 65 pages‎

‎Cole, A. Thomas‎

‎THE ORIGINS OF RHETORIC IN ANCIENT GREECE‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Very light shelfwear to book else fine. DJ has tear to head of spine with small strip torn off. Light yellowing along top edge of DJ. Includes tipped in offprint review by Richard Martin with his initials to R. E. Fantham. ; 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; 191 pages‎

‎May, James M.‎

‎TRIALS OF CHARACTER The Eloquence of Ciceronian Ethos‎

‎Very light shelfwear to book else fine. Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Very light edgewear to DJ else fine. ; 0.88 x 9.48 x 6.38 Inches; 224 pages; By its very nature, the art of oratory involves character. Verbal persuasion entails the presentation of a persona by the speaker that affects an audience for good or ill. In this book, James May explores the role and extent of Cicero's use of ethos and demonstrates its persuasive effect. May discusses the importance of ethos, not just in classical rhetorical theory but also in the social, political, and judicial milieu of ancient Rome, and then applies his insights to the oratory of Cicero. Ciceronian ethos was a complex blend of Roman tradition, Cicero's own personality, and selected features of Greek and Roman oratory. More than any other ancient literary genre, oratory dealt with constantly changing circumstances, with a wide variety of rhetorical challenges. An orator's success or failure, as well as the artistic quality of his orations, was largely the direct result of his responses to these circumstances and challenges. Acutely aware of his audience and its cultural heritage and steeped in the rhetorical traditions of his predecessors, Cicero employed rhetorical ethos with uncanny success. May analyzes individual speeches from four different periods of Cicero's career, tracing changes in the way Cicero depicted character, both his own and others', as a source of persuasion, changes intimately connected with the vicissitudes of Cicero's career and personal life. He shows that ethos played a major role in almost every Ciceronian speech, that Cicero's audiences were conditioned by common beliefs about character, and finally, that Cicero's rhetorical ethos became a major source for persuasion in his oratory.‎

‎Hutchinson, G. O.‎

‎LATIN LITERATURE FROM SENECA TO JUVENAL A Critical Study‎

‎Minor shelfwear to boards. Light pencil markings to a few pages. ; 384 pages; G. O. Hutchinson explores central aspects of the period in Latin literature often depreciatingly termed 'Silver'. It is unusual in embracing both poetry and prose, and in offering close literary discussion of a large number of particular passages. It is a selective and comparative study--throwing fresh light on the period as a whole, on individual authors, and on differences and affinities between genres. Most space is given to epic and tragedy, and to the prose of Seneca and Tacitus; but Juvenal, Martial, the Younger Pliny, and other authors are also treated. The author also considers large features of genre and relates these to fundamental elements of style and to the treatment of some vital themes. He gives the reader a feeling for this brilliant and extraordinary writing, and a sense of the excitement and fascination of the literary period. All Latin in the text is translated.‎

‎Baxter, J. H. & Charles Johnson (with the assistance of Phyllis Abrahams)‎

‎MEDIEVAL LATIN WORD-LIST From British and Irish Sources‎

‎Top Corners are bumped. Minor Shelfwear. ; Reprint of first edition. ; 466 pages‎

‎Platnauer, Maurice‎

‎LATIN ELEGIAC VERSE A Study of the Metrical Usages of Tibullus, Propertius & Ovid‎

‎Spine sunned and lightly discolored. Light rubbing to spine ends. Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name to ffep. ; 122 pages‎

‎Borrowman, Shane & Robert L. Lively & Marcia Kmetz (Eds. )‎

‎RHETORIC IN THE REST OF THE WEST‎

‎Book is fine. DJ has very light shelfwear else fine.. ; While the study of the history of rhetoric has expanded to include an ever-growing range of rhetorical traditions, lesser-known figures, and under- and un-studied texts, it has continued to exist in the hermetically sealed binary of West and Rest. Rhetorical scholars have begun uncovering the many marginalized rhetorical traditions silenced by the homogenous nature of our histories themselves, reading and writing new histories of the rhetorical tradition through frames from gender to geography. Despite these substantial challenges to the traditionally received history of rhetoric, many voices are still silenced and many spaces are still excluded - voices speaking within the spaces of the less-than-monolithic West itself. This silencing and excluding continues, perhaps, because of assumptions that no texts exist from these marginalized voices or that substantial rhetorical activity was not conducted in these marginalized spaces - regardless of already extant evidence of rhetorical activity as diverse as rural civic ethos in Classical Greece and Etruscan influences on Roman rhetoric or long-standing passive knowledge of scholarly activity in Medieval Andalusia and Ireland. 'Rhetoric in the Rest of the West' attempts to expand the conversation in those gaps in the history of rhetoric by examining the traditions that lost the cultural competition and have been shrouded in the shadow of the rhetorical tradition. ; 240 pages‎

‎Aeschylus; Denniston, J. D. & Denys Page‎

‎AESCHYLUS: AGAMEMNON‎

‎Scholar's name on ffep (Martin Cropp). Corners bumped. Correction to 1 page in blue ink (1 greek word of apparatus). 2 pages with blue checkmark. Light rubbing to boards. ; Commentary for Agamemnon. ; 240 pages‎

‎Bers, Victor‎

‎ENALLAGE AND GREEK STYLE‎

‎Light soiling and rubbing to wraps. Light bump to top corners with mild creasing. ; Contents: Enallage: is ther such a thing? The origin of Enallage; Evidence for Enallage as Archaism; Enalage in Pindar and the Tragedians. Appendixes...; Mnemosyne , Vol Suppl. 29; 81 pages‎

‎Puhvel, Jaan‎

‎LARYNGEALS AND THE INDO-EUROPEAN VERB‎

‎Browning to spine and part of wraps. Hard crease along foreedge of front wrap. First 2 pages have browning and small chip to foreedge. ; University of California Publications in Linguistics Vol. 21; 79 pages‎

‎Sturtevant, Edgar H.‎

‎THE PRONUNCIATION OF GREEK AND LATIN‎

‎Spine is a little sunned. Hard 3 cm scratch to cloth along middle of spine. Else vg. ; Unchanged reprint of 1940 edition ; 192 pages‎

‎Quinn, Kenneth‎

‎THE CATULLAN REVOLUTION‎

‎Creasing to top corners. Old price sticker to front wrap. Spine has minor discoloration with rubbing and creasing. Scholar's small bookplate to ffep (Hugh J. Mason). ; Ann Arbor Paperbacks; 119 pages; Examining the revolution wrought by Catullus in Latin poetry, this volume encapsulates the way in which principles of modern literary criticism could be applied to classical poetry, without ditching the sound philological scholarship of the classical tradition. In its day this book led the way in showing the philogically trained student how to be a critic; equally it can show the critically trained student the importance of a sound philogical base today‎

‎Jespersen, Otto‎

‎LANGUAGE: ITS NATURE, DEVELOPMENT AND ORIGIN‎

‎Foxing to endpapers. Minor dustsoiling to text block. Corners a little bumped. Spine slightly dulled with minor discoloration to base. ; 448 pages‎

‎Kalb, Wilhelm‎

‎DAS JURISTENLATEIN Versuch einer Charakteristik auf Grundlage der Digesten‎

‎Spine is somewhat browned. Minor shelfwear. ; Neudruck der zweiten erweiterten auflage von 1888 ; 290 pages‎

‎Kirchhoff, A. (Adolf)‎

‎STUDIEN ZUR GESCHICHTE DES GRIECHISCHEN ALPHABETS Dritte Umgearbeitete Auflage‎

‎Appears to have been rebound at some time in beige boards with gilt lettering to spine. Top of spine edgeworn with small tear. Boards are rubbed. Rear endpaper browned. Light foxing. ; Includes 3 large foldouts at end. ; 168 pages‎

‎Morford, Mark P.O.‎

‎A NEW LATIN READER‎

‎Gift inscription from author to R. E. Fantham in blue marker to half-title. Some wear to corners. ; 224 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Adams, J. N.‎

‎BILINGUALISM AND THE LATIN LANGUAGE‎

‎Light bump to lower edge of front board, 1 corner and top of spine. Small dent to middle of spine. Very faint stain to textblock. DJ has 1 chip to upper edge, light soiling and a few small scratches. ; This book deals systematically with communication problems in the Roman world where numerous languages apart from Latin and Greek were spoken. How did the Romans communicate with their subjects in the remoter parts of the Empire? What linguistic policies did they pursue? Differing forms of bilingualism developed, which had a significant effect on the way the Romans and their subjects thought, spoke and wrote. A wide range of cultural, historical and linguistic questions concerning the varying developments in bilingualism are addressed. ; 864 pages‎

‎Houston, S. D.‎

‎MAYA GLYPHS‎

‎Minor underlining in black pen to about 3 pages. Former owner's name to half-title. Minor wear to corners of first few pages. ; Reading the Past, Vol. 7; 64 pages‎

‎Strecker, Karl & (Paul Van De Woestijne, Trans. )‎

‎INTRODUCTION A L'ÉTUDE DU LATIN MÉDIÉVAL Troisième Édition Revue Et Augmentée‎

‎Scholar's name to titlepage (A. Merriman). Pages browned. Wraps are browned. Tear to upper part of spine cover (3 cm) with some water-staining to bottom of spine. ; Société De Publications Romanes Et Françaises XXVI; 76 pages‎

‎Kirchhoff, A. (Adolf)‎

‎STUDIEN ZUR GESCHICHTE DES GRIECHISCHEN ALPHABETS Dritte Umgearbeitete Auflage. Mit Einer Karte‎

‎Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Scholars' bookplate to ffep. Inked number to inner cover. Former owner's name to ffep in ink. Foxing to first and last few pages. Fraying and small tears to top of spine. Attractive black and red marbled boards. Gilt lettering to spine with light brown cloth spine. Hinges a little weak. 1 of the fold-outs at end is a little torn. Still attractive copy. ; 167 pages‎

‎Sommer, Ferdinand‎

‎SPRACHGESCHICHTLICHE ERLÄUTERUNGEN FÜR DEN GRIECHISCHEN UNTERRICHT Laut- Und Formenlehre.‎

‎Water-damage to upper part of boards with staining. Slight Waviness to first few and last few pages else text mostly unaffected. Fair to good; 104 pages‎

‎Fraenkel, Ernst‎

‎GESCHICHTE DER GRIECHISCHEN NOMINA AGENTIS AUF -TER, -TOR, -TES (-T-). Erster Teil. Entwicklung Und Verbreitung Der Nomina Im Epos, in Der Elegie Und in Den Ausserionisch-Attischen Dialekten.‎

‎Spine slightly sunned and creased. Very minor shelfwear. ; Untersuchungen Zur Indogermanischen Sprach- Und Kulturwissenschaft. I; Vol. 1; 245 pages‎

‎Leumann, Manu & Joh. Bapt. Hofmann‎

‎STOLZ-SCHMALZ LATEINISCHE GRAMMATIK Laut Und Formenlehre Syntax Und Stilistik. in Fünfter Auflage Völlig Neu Bearbeitet‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham née Crosthwaite). Inner hinges weakening and starting to crack. Small tear to top of spine (1 cm). Corner a little bumped. Light pencil to a couple of pages. Light spotting to boards. Foxing to inner covers. ; Handbuch Der Altertumswissenschaft. Zweite Abteilung. Zweiter Teil; 924 pages; Heavy volume. May require extra shipping.‎

‎Bishop, J. David‎

‎SENECA'S DAGGERED STYLUS Political Code in the Tragedies‎

‎1 Corner very lightly bumped. Book has very minor shelfwear. ; Beiträge Zur Klassischen Philologie; 468 pages‎

‎Grube, G. M. A‎

‎THE GREEK AND ROMAN CRITICS‎

‎Former owner's name to ffep. Light shelfwear to book. DJ laminate lifting along spine. DJ spine sunned. Light edgewear to DJ. ; During the thousand years which separate Homer from Plotinus, the Greeks and Romans not only created two great literatures and most of our literary genres; they also developed theories of literature and methods of criticism. These, though very different from our own, have nevertheless greatly influenced modern thinking, especially during the early centuries of our modern literatures. Poets like Pindar, Aristophanes and Horace, philosophers like Plato, aristotle and Philodemus, orators like Cicero and Quintilian, literary scholars like Dionysius of Halicarnassus and Longinus, all these have left us records of their various points of view. In this book Professor Grube, who is a recognized authority in this field, gives us a clear, full and reliable analysis of the ancient critical texts, and traces the birth and developments of critical thinking thoughout the classical centuries. ; 372 pages‎

‎Kirk, G. S. (Ed. )‎

‎THE LANGUAGE AND BACKGROUND OF HOMER Some Recent Studies and Controversies‎

‎Former owner's name to ffep. Minor discoloration to boards. Clean text. DJ is chipped with a few tears and creasing. DJ spine is sunned and discolored. ; 13 Articles on Homer's background and linguistics, all reprinted from journals; Views and Controversies about Classical Antiquity; 217 pages‎

‎Vilborg, Ebbe‎

‎A TENTATIVE GRAMMAR OF MYCENAEAN GREEK‎

‎Front hinge is a little strained. Contents shaken. Scholar's initials to ffep (H. J. Mason). Small stains to margins of about 3 pages (coffee? ). ; Studia Graeca Et Latina Gothoburgensia, IX; 8vo; 169 pages‎

‎Vergil / Virgil; Carolus Hosius [Carl Hosius] (Ed. )‎

‎P. VERGILI MARONIS [VERGIL / VIRGIL]: BUCOLICA Cum Auctoribus Et Imitatoribus in Usum Scholarum. Edidit Carolus Hosius. 2. Unveränderte Auflage‎

‎Titlepage is corner clipped (to remove former owner's name). Foxing to endpapers. Light browning to wraps. Else VG. ; Unchanged reprint of 1915. ; Kleine Texte Für Vorlesungen Und Übungen ; 134; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 64 pages‎

‎Bishop, J. David‎

‎SENECA'S DAGGERED STYLUS Political Code in the Tragedies‎

‎Top of spine lightly foxed. Very minor shelfwear. ; Beiträge Zur Klassischen Philologie; 468 pages‎

‎Pernot, Hubert‎

‎INTRODUCTION A L'ÉTUDE DU DIALECTE TSAKONIEN‎

‎Pages edges tanned with chipping along upper edge to a couple of pages. Chipping to wraps to spine ends with small tears. Spine is browned with creasing and rubbing. ; Tsakonian, Tsaconian, Tzakonian or Tsakonic is a highly divergent dialect of modern Greek or a separate language spoken in the Tsakonian region of the Peloponnese, Greece. It is named after its speakers, the 'Tsakonians', which is held to be an alteration of 'Laconians' - although Tsakonians themselves did not traditionally use this ethnonym. It is said to be from Exo-Lakones (meaning outer Lakonians) and morphed to Tsakones. ; Collection De L'Institut Néo-Hellénique De L'Université De Paris, Tome II; 550 pages‎

‎Anacreon; Martin L. West (Ed. )‎

‎CARMINA ANACREONTEA‎

‎Light foxing starting to textblock. Front board slightly bowed. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Apparatus in Latin. Xxvi, 65 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 1.2 x 8.3 x 5.6 Inches; 65 pages‎

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