Dionysius Of Halicarnassus (Halicarnasensis) ; Carolus [Karl] Jacoby (Ed. )
DIONYSI HALICARNASENSIS [DIONYSIUS OF HALICARNASSUS]: ANTIQUITATUM ROMANARUM [ANTIQUITATES ROMANAE] QUAE SUPERSUNT [VOL. 3]. Edidit Carolus Jacoby. Volumen Tertium [III]
Endpapers are a bit foxed. Pages tanned. Foxing to textblock. Minor fraying to spine ends. Boards slightly darkened with light dampstaining to spine. ; Greek Text with Latin introduction and apparatus. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 3; 400 pages
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Ceci, Luigi & Walter Belardi (A Cura Di)
LATIUM VETUS
Very light soiling to rear wrap. Very minor shelfwear. ; Appendici: L. Ceci, "Per la storia della civiltà Italica", W. Belardi, "L. Ceci nella cultura italiana tra Ottocento e Novecento"; 205 pages
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Gleissner, Kathe
URKUNDE UND MUNDART Auf Grund Der Urkundensprache Der Vögte Von Weida, Gera Und Plauen
Book has been rebound in 1/4 faux-leather green binding with attractive marbled boards. Gilt lettering to spine. Former owner's name to titlepage in ink. Pencil underlining and markings to pages. Else VG. ; Mitteldeutsche Studien Heft 9; 112 pages
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Weber, Julius
QUAESTIONUM GRAMMATICARUM SPECIMEN Scripsit Iulius Weber
Faint edgewear to first few pages. Light creasing to a few pages. Spine browned. ; Text is in Latin; Inaugural - Dissertation; 85 pages
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Schubert, Paul
NOMS D'AGENT ET INVECTIVE: ENTRE PHÉNOMÈNE LINGUISTIQUE ET INTERPRÉTATION DU RÉCIT DANS LES POÈMES HOMÉRIQUES
Very light shelfwear. ; Hypomnemata; 89 pages
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Meillet, A.
ESQUISSE D'UNE HISTOIRE DE LA LANGUE LATINE
Book may have been rebound in red buckram boards with gilt lettering to spine. Small ink stain to base of spine. Pages have tanned/browned. Scholar's name to ffep in pencil (D. O. Robson). ; 287 pages
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Thumb, Albert & Hermann Hirt
HANDBUCH DES SANSKRIT Mit Texten Und Glossar. Eine Einführung in Das Sprachwissenschaftliche Studium Des Altindischen. I. Teil: Grammatik. Zweite Auflage. Manuldruck Der Ersten Auflage Verbessert Und Mit Nachträgen Versehen Von Hermann Hirt
Upper joint is rubbed with a bit of the blue cloth abrased off. Light tanning to pages. Still in excellent condition. ; Indogermanische Bibliothek. Vol 1 Only; Vol. 1; 538 pages
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Strunk, Klaus (Hrsg. )
PROBLEME DER LATEINISCHEN GRAMMATIK
Coffee ringstains to front board. Else minor shelfwear. ; Wege Der Forschung 93 (XCIII) ; 451 pages
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Thesleff, Holger
STUDIES IN PLATO'S TWO-LEVEL MODEL
Gift inscription in pen to titlepage from author to Eric and Carol. Mild Creasing to book along spine ; Attempts to combine some new and slightly eccentric approaches to Plato . ; Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum 113; 143 pages; Signed by Author
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Cova, Pier Vincenzo; Roberto Gazich, Gian Enrico Manzoni & Graziano Melzani
STUDI SULLA LINGUA DI PLINIO IL VECCHIO
Includes typed letter to Michael Winterbottom from Gian Enrico Manzoni tipped in. Last few pages to upper corner are lightly creased. Some creasing to wraps. Small stain to front wrap. Pages tanned. ; Pubblicazioni della Universita? Cattolica del Sacro Cuore; Scienze Filologiche E Storia - Brescia 1; 233 pages
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Edgerton, Franklin
SANSKRIT HISTORICAL PHONOLOGY A Simplified Outline for the Use of Beginners in Sanskrit
Wraps are torn along spine (repaired on the reverse with masking tape). Textblock is detached from wraps but complete. Wraps are creased with chipping. Former owner's names to front wrap. Else good. ; Appeared as a supplement to the Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 66, no. 1 (1946) ; Publications of the American Oriental Society. Offprint Series No. 19; 31 pages
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Conway, Robert Seymour; J. Whatmough & S. E. Johnson
THE PRAE-ITALIC DIALECTS OF ITALY. (VOL. 3) Volume III: Indexes
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Former owner's name to ffep. A bit of chipping to head of spine. Small tears along lower edges of pages (some pages carelessly opened). ; Volumes 3 Only; Vol. 3; 8vo; 163 pages
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Gaius Sallustius Crispus [Sallust] ; Adam Eussner (Ed. )
C. SALLUSTI CRISPI [SALLUST] CATILINA, IUGURTHA, EX HISTORIIS ORATIONES ET EPISTULAE In Usum Scholarum Edidit Adam Eussner. Editio Stereotypa
Minor shelfwear. Very light pencilling and ink markings to a few pages. Boards rubbed with light fraying to spine ends. Minor spotting to boards (colour loss? ). ; Xxii, 146 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 146 pages
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Tovar, Antonio
THE ANCIENT LANGUAGES OF SPAIN AND PORTUGAL
A couple of corners very lightly bumped. Else fine. ; Language and Culture; 138 pages
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Pedersen, Holger & (John Webster Spargo, Trans. )
THE DISCOVERY OF LANGUAGE Linguistic Science in the Nineteenth Century
Spine is creased and sunned. Light chipping and small tears to spine ends. Initials to halftitle (H. J. Mason). ; A Midland Book; 360 pages
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Haase, A.
FRANZÖSISCHE SYNTAX DES XVII. JAHRHUNDERTS.
Book appears to have been rebound in 1/4 leather spine with dark brown decorative boards. Some edgewear to boards. Rubbing and wear to spine and corners of leather (some gilt lettering has effaced from spine). Institution plate to front inner cover (Cornell University Library) indicating gift of Thomas Frederick Crane with his name in pencil to titlepage. Pencilling to a couple of pages. Else VG. ; 285 pages
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Klotz, Reinhold & Alois Vanicek
HANDBUCH DER LATEINISCHEN STILISTIK VON REINHOLD KLOTZ + ETYMOLOGISCHES WÖRTERBUCH DER LATEINISCHEN SPRACHE VON ALOIS VANICEK Nach Des Vaters Tode Herausgegeben Von Dr. Richard Klotz
Book rebound in 1/4 leather spine with charcoal boards. Corners are edgeworn. Gilt lettering to spine with 5 raised bands. Chipping to spine ends. Flaking to leather. Former owner's name to ffep and bookplate to front inner cover. Some pages browned. Original wraps bound in . ; 2 books bound in 1 volume. 316+ 256 pp ; 2 Books Bound in 1 Volume. ; 316 pages
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Themistius; Robert J. Penella
THE PRIVATE ORATIONS OF THEMISTIUS Translated, Annotated and Introduced
Very light bump to 1 corner else book is fine. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; Themistius was a philosopher, a prominent Constantinopolitan senator, and an adviser to Roman emperors during the fourth century A. D. In this first translation of Themistius's private orations to be published in English, Robert J. Penella makes accessible texts that shed significant light on the culture of Constantinople and, more generally, the eastern Roman empire during the fourth century. The sixteen speeches translated here are equipped with ample annotations and an informative introduction, making them a valuable resource on the late antique period, as well as on Greek intellectual history and oratory. In Themistius's public orations, he played the role of imperial panegyrist, but in the "private" or unofficial orations presented here, the senator concerns himself with apologetics, rhetorical and philosophical programs, material of autobiographical interest, and ethical themes. The speeches are valuable as evidence for the political, social, philosophical, religious, and literary history of fourth century Byzantium, and as examples of pagan ideology and eloquence in the newly Christianized court. Themistius argues, among other things, that the philosopher should be involved in public affairs, that the lessons of philosophy should be broadcast to the masses, and that it is appropriate for the philosopher to be an effective orator in order to circulate his teachings. ; Transformation of the Classical Heritage; 1.12 x 9.32 x 6.29 Inches; 258 pages
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Crombie, I. M
AN EXAMINATION OF PLATO'S DOCTRINES II. Plato on Knowledge and Reality
Small Tear to cloth of front board. Minor shelfwear to book. DJ is somewhat tattered and repaired in places (with cellotape). DJ has tears anc chipping. ; International Library of Philosophy and Scientific Method; Vol. 2; 573 pages
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Holland, Louise Adams
LUCRETIUS AND THE TRANSPADANES
Book is fine. DJ has very light shelfwear else fine. ; 158 pages
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Holland, Louise Adams
LUCRETIUS AND THE TRANSPADANES
Spine slant. Very light foxing. Former owner's name to inner cover. Excised section of dustjacket glued to rear pastedown; 158 pages
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Showerman, Grant
HORACE AND HIS INFLUENCE
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Rebound in taupe buckram. ; Our Debt to Greece and Rome; 176 pages
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Baldwin, Barry
STUDIES IN LUCIAN
Light shelfwear to book. Upper part of rear board sunned. Dustjacket has light edgewear with chipping and a couple of small closed tears. DJ is price-clipped. ; 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
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Kennedy, George A.
ART OF PERSUASION IN GREECE
Underlining in marker to some pages with notes to endpapers. Former owner's name on inner cover and on ffep. Foxing to top of textblock. ; 350 pages; Explores rhetorical theory and practice from the fifth to first centuries B. C. Begins with the practical, creative rhetoric of the pre-Socratic era, progresses through the time of Aristotle and the Attic orators, and concludes with the ossification of rhetoric into a sterile, pedantic discipline during the Hellenistic period.
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Buck, Carl Darling
COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR OF GREEK AND LATIN
Light foxing. Minor shelfwear. ; 405 pages
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Best, Jan & Fred Woudhuizen (Eds. )
LOST LANGUAGES FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN
Faint creasing to 2 corners. Light shelfwear. ; Publications of the Henri Frankfort Foundation Vol 10; 180 pages
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Collinge, N.E.
THE LAWS OF INDO-EUROPEAN
Former owner's name and blindstamp to half-title. Very light shelfwear. ; Benjamins Paperbacks 2; 328 pages
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Szemerényi, Oswald J. L.
INTRODUCTION TO INDO-EUROPEAN LINGUISTICS
Former owner's name on ffep in pencil. Very light shelfwear else fine. ; This translation of the German edition first published in 1970, introduces the standard text on the comparative-historical method to an English-speaking audience. After surveying the general principles of diachronic-comparative linguistics, the book uses these principles to analyze the phonological and morphological structure of the Indo-European language group. ; Oxford Linguistics; 392 pages
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Szemerényi, Oswald
EINFÜHRUNG IN DIE VERGLEICHENDE SPRACHWISSENSCHAFT
Small blindstamp to ffep. Else very light shelfwear. ; Die Sprachwissenschaft; 370 pages
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Raison, Jacques & Maurice Pope
INDEX TRANSNUMÉRÉ DU LINÉAIRE A
Light rubbing and minor edgewear to wraps. ; A revision and continuation of the authors' Index du linéarie A. Isbn: 280170072; Bibliothèque Des Cahiers De L'Institut De Linguistique De Louvain - 11; 331 pages
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Wright, Joseph & O. L. Sayce
GRAMMAR OF THE GOTHIC LANGUAGE And the Gospel of St. Mark, Selections from the Other Gospels and the Second Epistle to Timothy, with Notes and Glossary
Minor shelfwear. Very minor bump to base of spine. ; 383 pages; The author of several Old English and Old High German primers and grammars, Joseph Wright wrote the present book as an alternative to revising his earlier Gothic Primer for a third edition. The Grammar provides a comprehensive knowledge of Gothic and understanding of comparative Germanic grammar, essential to anyone studying the ancient Germanic languages. By way of readings, the book provides the Greek texts of the gospels of St matthew (Chapter VI) and St. Luke (Chapter XV) along with the Gothic translations by Ulfilas (AD 311-383) , bishop of the Goths. Interesting for students of comparative philology. A knowledge of Gothic is indispensable to students of the oldest periods of other Germanic languages, this book will be of interest to students whose interests are mainly philological and linguistic. This Grammar provides a comprehensive knowledge of Gothic and an understanding of comparative Germanic grammar. If Wulfila had not translated the very Bible into Gothic, we wouldn't have today any tangible hint of the existence of this early Germanic language.
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Adams, J. N.
THE LATIN SEXUAL VOCABULARY
Spine sunned and a bit discolored. Scholar's blindstamp to halftitle. Light shelfwear to wraps. Pages tanned. ; 272 pages
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Cunliffe, Richard John
A LEXICON OF THE HOMERIC DIALECT
Light creasing to wraps. Small tear (1 cm) to rear wrap. Former owner's blindstamp to halftitle. Minor shelfwear. ; 456 pages; Richard John Cunliffe’s A Lexicon of the Homeric Dialect has remained unmatched wherever English-speaking scholars and students pursue the Homeric epics in the original. As the late author points out, this was the first large assault upon the problem, since most of the works of similar character at the time were of foreign (mostly German) origin.
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Graf, Fritz (Hrsg. )
EINLEITUNG IN DIE LATEINISCHE PHILOLOGIE
Book is fine. Some yellowing to DJ panels. ; 725pp + folding map and chart in pocket. Supersedes Gercke and Norden's Einleitung in die Altertumswissenschaft. Contents: I - Geschichte der lateinischen Philologie und der Bildung ; II - Geschichte der Texte und ihrer Zeugen ; III - Geschichte der lateinischen Sprache ; IV - Geschichte der lateinischen Literatur ; V - Römische Geschichte ; VI - Römisches Privatrecht ; VII - Römische Religion ; VIII - Römische Philosophie ; IX - Römische Archäologie und Kunstgeschichte. ; Einleitung in Die Altertumswissenschaft; 725 pages
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Meillet, Antoine & (Preface by George C. Buck)
INTRODUCTION À L'ÉTUDE COMPARATIVE DES LANGUES INDO-EUROPÉENNES
Very light shelfwear to book else fine. DJ has chipping,1 tear to upper corner and some rubbing. ; Alabama Linguistic and Philological Series, No. 3; 516 pages
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Whitney, William Dwight
THE ROOTS, VERB-FORMS, AND PRIMARY DERIVATIVES OF THE SANSKRIT LANGUAGE (A Supplement to His Sanskrit Grammar)
Light bump to 1 corner. DJ has light shelfwear. ; 250 pages
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Chantraine, Pierre
GRAMMAIRE HOMÉRIQUE [2 VOLUMES] Tome I: Phonétique Et Morphologie & Tome II: Syntaxe
Wraps of both volumes are browned. Else minor shelfwear. Former owner's names to ffeps in pencil. ; V1: (1958) 544 pp & v2: (1963) 379 pp ; 2 Volume Set. Collection De Philologie Classique I & IV; Vol. 1/2/2022; 923 pages
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Meillet, Antoine
LES DIALECTES INDO-EUROPÉENNES Nouveau Tirage. Avec Une Introduction Nouvelle Et Des Additions
Pages and wraps browned. Pages unopened. ; Collection Linguistique Publiée Par La Société De Linguistique De Paris - I; 139 pages
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Meillet, Antoine
LES DIALECTES INDO-EUROPÉENNES
Pages and wraps browned. Spine has been crudely repaired in places with cellotape. ; Collection Linguistique Publiée Par La Société De Linguistique De Paris - I; 139 pages
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Schuchardt, Hugo & Antonio Tovar
PRIMITIAE LINGUAE VASCONUM Einführung Ins Baskische. Zweite Auflage. Eingeleitet Und Mit Einer Bibliographie Versehen Von Antonion Tovar
Faint tanning to wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; 38 pages
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Malherbe, Michel & Serge Rosenberg
LES LANGAGES DE L'HUMANITÉ Une Encyclopédie Des 3000 Langues Parlées Dans Le Monde
Bump to top of spine. 2 small tear to base of spine. Former owner's blindstamp to halftitle. ; Bouquins; 1734 pages
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Galen; Robert Blair Edlow
GALEN ON LANGUAGE AND AMBIGUITY An English Translation of Galen's 'de Captionibus (On Fallacies) ' with Introduction, Text and Commentary
Spine and upper edge of front wrap sunned. Light edgewear. Light creasing to upper corners. ; Philosophia Antiqua XXXI; 143 pages
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Zwiep, Irene E.
ARISTOTLE, GALEN, GOD A Short History of Medieval Jewish Linguistic Thought
Light creasing to top corner and first few pages. Hard corner crease to rear wrap. ; Thesis Universiteit van Amsterdam. English text, with summary in Dutch; Proefschrift (Diss. ) ; 235 pages
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Ter Haar, J. G. J.
EEN PERZISCHE GRAMMATICA
Faint crease to front upper corner of wraps else fine. ; In Dutch. ; 149 pages
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Meiser, Gerhard
HISTORISCHE LAUT- UND FORMENLEHRE DER LATEINISCHEN SPRACHE
1 hard bump to upper edge of rear board. Else book is fine. ; 258 pages
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Michalopoulos, Andreas
ANCIENT ETYMOLOGIES IN OVID'S METAMORPHOSES A Commented Lexicon
Former owner's name in pencil and blindstamp to ffep. Else book is fine. DJ has very light shelfwear. ; In this useful contribution to a subject of growing importance in contemporary classical studies, Andreas Michalopoulos has collected around 200 etymologies and etymological complexes in Ovid's Metamorphoses . These are listed with brief contextual information, evidence for the etymology from ancient grammarians, discussion of the artistic function of the wordplay, and examples of its use in other works of Ovid and in other Latin poets. The introduction sets out a conceptual framework and succinctly describes etymological techniques particularly typical of (although not unique to) Ovid. As well as adding to the corpus of etymological reference works, this study will increase appreciation both of Ovid's learning and of his wit. ; ARCA Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers and Monographs 40; 204 pages
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Olender, Maurice & Arthur Goldhammer (Trans. )
THE LANGUAGES OF PARADISE Race, Religion, and Philology in the Nineteenth Century
Former owner's name in pencil and blindstamp to ffep. Else book is fine. DJ spine sunned. ; The comparative study of languages was inspired by Renaissance debates over what language was spoken in the Garden of Eden. By the eighteenth century scholars were persuaded that European languages shared a common ancestor. With the adoption of positivist, “scientific” methods in the nineteenth century, the hunt for the language of Eden and the search for a European Ursprache diverged. Yet the desire to reconcile historical causality with divine purpose remained. Because the Indo-European languages clearly had a separate line of descent from the biblical tongues, the practitioners of the new science of philology (many of whom had received their linguistic training from the Church) turned their scholarship to the task of justifying the ascendance of European Christianity to the principal role in Providential history. To accomplish this they invented a pair of concepts? Aryan and Semitic? That by the end of the century had embarked on ideological and political careers far outside philology. Supposed characteristics of the respective languages were assigned to the peoples who spoke them: thus the Semitic peoples (primarily the Jews) were, like their language, passive, static, and immobile, while the Aryans (principally Western Europeans) became the active, dynamic Chosen People of the future. Olender traces the development of these concepts through the work of J. G. Herder, Ernest Renan, Friedrich Max Müller, Adolphe Pictet, Rudolph Grau, and Ignaz Goldziher. He shows that, despite their different approaches, each of these men struggled more or less purposefully “to join romanticism with positivism in an effort to preserve a common allegiance to the doctrines of Providence. ”; 228 pages
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Menge, Hermann
REPETITORIUM DER LATEINISCHEN SYNTAX UND STILISTIK
Light chipping to top of spine. Sunning to spine and part of boards. Former owner's name in pen and 1 written sentence to ffep. Light dampstaining to front board. ; 122 + 466 pp. Erste Hälfte (Fragen). Zweite Hälfte (Antworten) ; 588 pages
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Brugmann, Karl
KURZE VERGLEICHENDE GRAMMATIK DER INDOGERMANISCHEN SPRACHEN AUF GRUND DES FUNFBANDIGEN "GRUNDRISSES DER VERGLEICHENDEN GRAMMATIK DER INDOGERMANISCHEN SPRACHEN Auf Grund Des Fünfbandigen 'grundrisses Der Vergleichenden Grammatik Der Indogermanischen Sprachen Von K. Brugmann Und B. Delbrück' Verfasst
Foxing to textblock. Else very minor shelfwear. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1904 Trübner edition. ; 777 pages
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Meillet, A. & Wilhelm Printz
EINFÜHRUNG IN DIE VERGLEICHENDE GRAMMATIK DER INDOGERMANISCHE SPRACHEN Vom Verfasser Genehmigte Und Duchgesehene Übersetzung Von Wilhelm Printz
Former owner's name on inner cover. Boards browned and scuffed. Pencil underlining to a couple of pages. ; 330 pages
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