Aeschylus; Gilbertus [Gilbert] Murray (Ed. )
[AESCHYLUS] AESCHYLI SEPTEM QUAE SUPERSUNT TRAGOEDIAE Recensuit Gilbertus Murray. Accedunt Tetralogiarum Ad Has Fabulas Pertinentium Fragmenta, Elegiae, Poetae Vita, Operum Catalogus, Suidae Et Marmoris Parii Testimonia. Editio Altera
Lower corners lightly bumped. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Pencil notes to a few pages of text. DJ spine is browned. DJ has chipping and some small tears ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); 376 pages
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Demosthenes; S. H. Butcher (Ed. )
[DEMOSTHENES] DEMOSTHENIS ORATIONES TOMI II PARS I Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit S. H. Butcher
Very faint shelfwear to book else fine. DJ spine water-stained. DJ has light edgewear. ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. Orationes XX-XXVI; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); Vol. 2.1; 370 pages
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Demosthenes; S. H. Butcher (Ed. )
[DEMOSTHENES] DEMOSTHENIS ORATIONES TOMI II PARS I Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit S. H. Butcher
Former owner's name to ffep covered with white label. Upper corners lightly bumped. ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. Orationes XX-XXVI; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); Vol. 2.1; 370 pages
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Demosthenes; S. H. Butcher (Ed. )
[DEMOSTHENES] DEMOSTHENIS ORATIONES TOMUS I Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit S. H. Butcher
Former owner's name to ffep. Pages browned. DJ spine a bit bronwed with minor edgewear and chipping. ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. Orationes I-XIX; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); Vol. 1; 451 pages
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Demosthenes; S. H. Butcher (Ed. )
[DEMOSTHENES] DEMOSTHENIS ORATIONES TOMUS I Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit S. H. Butcher
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Else light shelfwear. ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. Orationes I-XIX; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); Vol. 1; 451 pages
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Demosthenes; S. H. Butcher (Ed. )
[DEMOSTHENES] DEMOSTHENIS ORATIONES TOMUS I Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit S. H. Butcher
Endpapers lightly browned. Minor shelfwear. ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. Orationes I-XIX; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); Vol. 1; 451 pages
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M. Tullius Cicero; Guielmus [William] Peterson (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO]: ORATIONES VOL. V: Cum Senatui Gratias Egit, Cum Populo Gratias Egit, De Domo Sua, De Haruspicum Responso, Pro Sestio, in Vatinium, De Provinciis Consularibus, Pro Balbo. Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit Gulielmus Peterson.
Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Tear partly to joint of backstrip. Else VG. ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis) Oxoniensis; Vol. 5; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 308 pages
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M. Tullius Cicero; Albertus [Albert] Curtius Clark (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO]: ORATIONES VOL. VI: Pro Tullio, Pro Fonteio, Pro Sulla, Pro Archia, Pro Plancio, Pro Scauro. Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit Albertus Curtius Clark
Some rubbing to foreedge of front board. Minor shelfwear. ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis) Oxoniensis; Vol. 6; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 190 pages
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M. Tullius Cicero; Albertus [Albert] Curtius Clark (Ed. )
[CICERO] M. TULLI CICERONIS: ORATIONES VOL. II: Pro Milone, Pro Marcello, Pro Ligario, Pro Rege Deiotaro, Philippicae I-XIV. Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit Albertus Curtius Clark
Light pencilling to a few pages. Light ink marginalia to margin of a couple of pages. Endpapers browned. Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). In original terracotta and black boards. Corners a bit bumped. Spine cover creased with fraying to spine ends. ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis) Oxoniensis; Vol. 2; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 356 pages
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Sallust [Saloustios]; Gabriel Rochefort
SALOUSTIOS: DES DIEUX ET DU MONDE Texte Établi Et Traduit Gabriel Rochefort
Former owner's name stamped to ffep. Light browning to wraps. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. L, 59 pp; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 109 pages
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Antiphon; Louis Gernet
ANTIPHON: DISCOURS Suivis Des Fragments D'Antiphon Le Sophiste. Texte Établi Et Traduit.
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Light creasing to spine. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 170 pages
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Aristophane (Aristophanes) ; Victor Coulon & Hilaire Van Daele
ARISTOPHANE. TOME II: Les Guèpes - La Paix. Texte Établi Et Traduit.
Creasing to spine. Tape to head and base of spine with Tape stains to wraps. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 2; 156 pages
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Aristophane (Aristophanes) ; Victor Coulon & Hilaire Van Daele
ARISTOPHANE. TOME IV: Les Thesmophories - Les Grenouilles. Texte Établi Et Traduit.
Minor Creasing to wraps. Spine and Wraps have been crudely repaired with cellotape with tape stains. Small torn corner to front wrap. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Pencil marginalia on a few pages. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 4; 157 pages
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Aristophane (Aristophanes) ; Victor Coulon & Hilaire Van Daele
ARISTOPHANE. TOME V: L'Assemblée Des Femmes - Ploutos. Texte Établi Et Traduit.
Light edgewear. Minor shelfwear. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 5; 147 pages
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Callimaque (Callimachus) ; Émile Cahen
CALLIMAQUE: LES ORIGINES. RÉPONSE AUX TELCHINES. ÉLÉGIES. ÉPIGRAMMES. IAMBES ET PIÈCES LYRIQUES. HÉCALE. HYMNES. Texte Établi Et Traduit.
Light bump near head of spine. Former owner's name stamped to ffep. Pencilling to a few pages. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 329 pages
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Lucrèce (Lucretius) ; Alfred Ernout
LUCRÈCE: DE LA NATURE TOME I: (I-III) Texte Établi Et Traduit.
Spine a bit faded and creased. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). ; Parallel text in French and Latin. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 1; 132 pages
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Dorey, T. A. (Ed. )
TACITUS
Former owner's bookplate to front pastedown. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Minor shelfwear to book. Dustjacket is tatty with edgewear, chipping and some tears. ; Chapters by T. A. Dorey, C. D. N. Costa, A. R. Burn, K. Wellesley, Norma P. Miller, R. H. Martin, P. Burke; Studies in Latin Literature and its Influence; 180 pages
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Konstan, David
ROMAN COMEDY
Scholar's name to half -title. Light shelfwear to book. DJ has light chipping and 1 small tear ; 0.75 x 9 x 6 Inches; 184 pages; Explores the social institutions, the prevailing social values, and the ideology of the ancient city-state as revealed in Roman comedy. Looks closely at eight plays: Plautus's Aulularia, Asinaria, Captivi, Rudens, Cistellaria, and Truculentus, and Terence's Phormio and Hecyra.
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Bieber, Margarete
THE HISTORY OF THE GREEK AND ROMAN THEATER
Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). Minor bump to top Corner with faint crease through pages. Minor shelfwear. Chipping to lower front corner. Light creasing to spine. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 343 pages
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Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew
HOUSES AND SOCIETY IN POMPEII AND HERCULANEUM
Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Underlining in pen to pages. Small stain to top of front panel of DJ. A few scratches to back panel of DJ . ; Few sources reveal the life of the ancient Romans as vividly as do the houses preserved by the eruption of Vesuvius. Wealthy Romans lavished resources on shaping their surroundings to impress their crowds of visitors. The fashions they set were taken up and imitated by ordinary citizens. In this illustrated book, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill explores the rich potential of the houses of Pompeii and Herculaneum to offer new insights into Roman social life. Exposing misconceptions derived from contemporary culture, he shows the close interconnection of spheres we take as discrete: public and private, family and outsiders, work and leisure. Combining archaeological evidence with Roman texts and comparative material from other cultures, Wallace-Hadrill raises a range of new questions. How did the organization of space and the use of decoration help to structure social encounters between owner and visitor, man and woman, master and slave? What sort of "households" did the inhabitants of the Roman house form? How did the world of work relate to that of entertainment and leisure? How widely did the luxuries of the rich spread among the houses of craftsmen and shopkeepers? Through analysis of the remains of over two hundred houses, Wallace-Hadrill reveals the remarkably dynamic social environment of early imperial Italy, and the vital part that houses came to play in defining what it meant "to live as a Roman." ; 244 pages
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Thomas, Richard F.
VIRGIL AND THE AUGUSTAN RECEPTION
Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Light bump to lower edge of front board. DJ has minor edgewear with 1 small tear. ; This book examines the ideological reception of Virgil at specific moments in the past two millennia. It focuses on the emperor Augustus in the poetry of Virgil, detects in the poets and grammarians of antiquity pro- and anti-Augustan readings, studies Dryden's 1697 Royalist translation, and also naive American translation. It scrutinizes nineteenth-century philology's rewriting or excision of troubling readings, and covers readings by both supporters and opponents of fascism and National Socialism. Finally it examines how successive ages have made the Aeneid conform to their upbeat expectations of this poet. ; 346 pages
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Guhl, Ernst & W. Koner
EVERYDAY LIFE OF THE GREEKS AND ROMANS
Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Pages tanned. Spine a bit slanted. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; 620 pages
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Morwood, James
THE PLAYS OF EURIPIDES
Scholar's name to half-title (Robert Brown). Else fine. ; No book in English covering all the plays of Euripides has been published since 1967. In the meantime there has been something of a revolution in the way we view classical drama generally and Euripides in particular. "The Plays of Euripides" reflects that revolution and aims to show how Euripides was continually reinventing himself. A truly Protean figure, he seems to set out on a new journey in each of his surviving nineteen plays. Between general introduction and final summary, Morwood's chapters identify the themes that underlie the plays and concentrate, above all, on demonstrating the extraordinary diversity of this great dramatist.; Classical World Series; 96 pages
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Hehn, Victor
KULTURPFLANZEN UND HAUSTIERE IN IHREM ÜBERGANG AUS ASIEN Nach Griechenland Und Italien Sowie in Das Übrige Europa. Historisch-Linguistische Skizzen
Internally VG. Spine cover missing and detached. Marbled boards are worn. Pages tanned. ; 566 pages
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Grundy, G. B. (Ed. )
MURRAY'S SMALL CLASSICAL ATLAS
Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Small stains to boards. A couple of small tears to spine cover. Some rubbing to boards. Internally VG. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall
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Highet, Gilbert
THE SPEECHES IN VERGIL'S AENEID
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. DJ is in plastic sleeve. ; Highet has classified the speeches; identified their models in earlier Greek and Latin Literature; and discussed their importance in the portrayal of character. ... This study shows Vergil to have been a master dramatist as well as an great epic poet. ; 380 pages
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Braund, Susanna Morton & Roland Mayer (Eds. )
AMOR: ROMA. LOVE AND LATIN LITERATURE Eleven Essays (And One Poem) by Former Research Students Presented to E. J. Kenney on His Seventy-Fifth Birthday
Scholar's name to titlepage (Robert Brown). Else very light shelfwear. ; Isbn: 0906014190 ; Cambridge Philological Society. Supplementary Volume No. 22; 208 pages
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De Souza, Philip & Waldemar Heckel & Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones & Victor Davis Hanson
THE GREEKS AT WAR From Athens to Alexander
Minor edgewear with a bit of light chipping. Scholar's name to half-title (Robert Brown). ; Inspiring generations of poets, novelists, scriptwriters and scholars, the rise and fall of the great Empires of the Classical world is an enthralling story of passion and conquest. The leaders, battles and military technologies that dominated the wars between Greece and Persia, and Alexander's conquests are all examined in detail in this book, and their historical significance is discussed. The appendix focuses on the modern treatment of Ancient Greece in film, including behind-the-scenes insights into the filming of battle scenes for Oliver Stone's epic movie, Alexander. This volume combines material previously published as Essential Histories 36, 27 and 26, with a new foreword by renowned historian and author Victor Davis Hanson, and new material on the Wars of the Successors. ; Essential Histories; 288 pages
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Euripides; Robert Bagg (Trans. )
THE BAKKHAI By Euripides
Corner creasing to upper corner of wraps and first few pages. Chipping to upper corner. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Else VG. ; 96 pages
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Waldock, A. J. A.
SOPHOCLES THE DRAMATIST
Spine slant. Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). Light wear to wraps. ; 234 pages
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Stassinopoulos, Arianna and Roloff Beny
THE GODS OF GREECE
Minor shelfwear to book. Scholar's blindstamp and name to half-title (Robert Brown). DJ has minor edgewear. ; Illustrated with 126 photographs, 40 being in colour, map of Ancient greece. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 216 pages
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Sanders, Ed
ENVY AND JEALOUSY IN CLASSICAL ATHENS A Socio-Psychological Approach
Emotions vary extensively between cultures, especially in their eliciting conditions, social acceptability, forms of expression, and co-extent of terminology. Envy and Jealousy in Classical Athens examines the sensation, expression, and literary representation of these major emotions in Athens. Previous scholarship has primarily taken a lexical approach, focusing on usage of the Greek words phthonos and zêlos. This has value, but also limitations, for two reasons: the discreditable nature of phthonos renders its ascription or disclamation suspect, and there is no Classical Greek label for sexual jealousy. A complementary approach is therefore required, one which reads the expressed values and actions of entire situations. Building on recent developments in reading emotion "scripts" in classical texts, this book applies to Athenian culture and literature insights on the contexts, conscious and subconscious motivations, subjective manifestations, and indicative behaviors of envy, jealousy, and related emotions. These critical insights are derived from modern philosophical, psychological, psychoanalytical, sociological, and anthropological scholarship, thus enabling an exploration of both the explicit theorization and evaluation of envy and jealousy, and also the more oblique ways in which they find expression across different genres-in particular philosophy, oratory, comedy, and tragedy. By employing this new methodology, Ed Sanders illuminates a significant and underexplored aspect of Classical Athenian culture and literature. ; Emotions of the Past; 224 pages
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Knudsen, Rachel Ahern
HOMERIC SPEECH AND THE ORIGINS OF RHETORIC
Top corners a bit bumped. Else book is fine. ; Traditionally, Homer's epics have been the domain of scholars and students interested in ancient Greek poetry, and Aristotle's rhetorical theory has been the domain of those interested in ancient rhetoric. Rachel Ahern Knudsen believes that this academic distinction between poetry and rhetoric should be challenged. Based on a close analysis of persuasive speeches in the Iliad, Knudsen argues that Homeric poetry displays a systematic and technical concept of rhetoric and that many Iliadic speakers in fact employ the rhetorical techniques put forward by Aristotle. Rhetoric, in its earliest formulation in ancient Greece, was conceived as the power to change a listener’s actions or attitudes through words? Particularly through persuasive techniques and argumentation. Rhetoric was thus a "technical" discipline in the ancient Greek world, a craft ( technê) that was rule-governed, learned, and taught. This technical understanding of rhetoric can be traced back to the works of Plato and Aristotle, which provide the earliest formal explanations of rhetoric. But do such explanations constitute the true origins of rhetoric as an identifiable, systematic practice? If not, where does a technique-driven rhetoric first appear in literary and social history? Perhaps the answer is in Homeric epics. Homeric Speech and the Origins of Rhetoric demonstrates a remarkable congruence between the rhetorical techniques used by Iliadic speakers and those collected in Aristotle's seminal treatise on rhetoric. Knudsen's claim has implications for the fields of both Homeric poetry and the history of rhetoric. In the former field, it refines and extends previous scholarship on direct speech in Homer by identifying a new dimension within Homeric speech? Namely, the consistent deployment of well-defined rhetorical arguments and techniques. In the latter field, it challenges the traditional account of the development of rhetoric, probing the boundaries that currently demarcate its origins, history, and relationship to poetry. ; 248 pages
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Peradotto, John & J. P. Sullivan (Eds. )
WOMEN IN THE ANCIENT WORLD The Arethusa Papers
Creasing to spine. Light Edgewear to wraps. Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; One of the reasons for the study of the Greek and Roman classics is their perpetual relevance. In no other area can this position be more clearly defended than in the investigation of the feminine condition, for it was here that basic attitudes derogatory to the sex were molded by legal and social systems, by philosophers and poets, and by the thinking of men long since gone. Women in the Ancient World brings together essays that examine philosophy, social history, literature, and art, and that extend from the early Greek period through the Roman Empire. Their wide range of critical perspectives throws new light on the personal, political, socio-economic, and cultural position of women; 377 pages
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C. Suetonius Tranquillus; Giorgio Brugnoli (Ed. )
C. SUETONI TRANQUILLI [SUETONIUS]: PRAETER CAESARUM LIBROS RELIQUIAE Collegit Giorgio Brugnoli. Pars Prior: De Grammaticis Et Rhetoribus.
Very minor shelfwear. Faint tanning to pages. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). ; Text in Latin; Apparatus in Latin. Xxxiv, 41 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 41 pages
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Publius Ovidius Naso [Ovid]; William S. Anderson (Ed)
P. OVIDII NASONIS [OVID]: METAMORPHOSES Edidit William S. Anderson
Pencil notes and underlining to some pages. Spine cover is worn with small tears and fraying to ends and wavy. Corners edgeworn. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Endpapers tanned. ; Xxviii, 419 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 419 pages
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C. Suetonius Tranquillus; Maximilian Ihm (Ed. )
C. SUETONI TRANQUILLI [SUETONIUS] OPERA: VOL. I: DE VITA CAESARUM LIBRI VIII Recensuit Maximilianus Ihm. Editio Minor. Editio Stereotypa Editionis Prioris (MCMVIII)
Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Lettering to front board and spine has faded. A couple of small waterspots to front board. ; Text in Latin; Apparatus in Latin. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 360 pages
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Titus Lucretius Carus [Lucretius]; Adolphus [Adolf] Brieger (Ed. )
T. LUCRETI CARI [LUCRETIUS]: DE RERUM NATURA LIBRI SEX. Edidit Adolphus Brieger. Editio Stereotypa
Pages a bit tanned. Light rubbing to boards. Small scratches to front board. Institution stamp to titlepage. Pencil notes and underlining to a few pages. Small minor tear to lower part of ffep. ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus. Teubner. Lxxxiv, 230 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 230 pages
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C. Valerus Flaccus; Edward Courtney (Ed. )
C. VALERI FLACCI [VALERIUS FLACCUS] : ARGONAUTICON Libri Octo. recensuit edward courtney
Very Minor shelfwear. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). ; Text in Latin; Apparatus in Latin. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 192 pages
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C. Sallustius Crispus [Sallust]; Alphonsus Kurfess (Eds. )
APPENDIX SALLUSTIANA EDIDIT ALFONS KURFESS [2 VOLS] Fasc. Prior: C. Sallusti Crispi Epistulae Ad Caesarem Senem De Re Publica; Fasc. Posterior: [Sallusti] in Ciceronem Et Invicem Invectivae.
Scholar's bookplate to inner covers (Robert Brown). 2 volumes have browned wraps. Water-staining to lower edges of all pages. Small chip to Vol. 2 corner. ; 31+28 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1/2/2022; 59 pages
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Nemesius; Moreno Morani (Ed. )
NEMESII EMESENI [NEMESIUS] DE NATURA HOMINIS Edidit Moreno Morani
Xix, 183 pp; ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 183 pages
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Xenophon; Walther Gilbert (Ed. )
XENOPHONTIS: COMMENTARII [XENOPHON: MEMORABILIA] (XENOPHONTOS: APOMNEMOMEUMATA) Recognovit Walther Gilbert. Editio Maior Stereotypa
Browning and light foxing to endpapers with foxing to textblock. Browning to preface ; Text in Ancient Greek. Latin introduction. Lxxx, 150 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 150 pages
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Plutarch; Cl. Lindskog (Ed. )
[PLUTARCH / PLUTARCHUS] PLUTARCHI: VITAE PARALLELAE 3: [Themistocles Et Camillus] Themistoclis Et Camilli. Recognovit Cl. Lindskog
Small tears with some loss to spine and front wrap. Minor pencilling to a few pages. ; Text in Greek; with latin apparatus. [171]-270; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 99 pages
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Homer; Guilelmus [Wilhelm] Dindorf & C. Hentze
HOMERI [HOMER] ILIAS. [2 PARTS IN 1] Edidit Guilelmus Dindorf. Editio Quinta Correctior Quam Curavit C. Hentze. Pars I: Iliadis I-XII. Editio Stereotypa & Pars II: Iliadis XIII-XXIV. Editio Stereotypa.
Pages tanned. Spine slant. Boards worn with a couple of corners edgeworn. Base of spine is edgeworn with small loss. Lettering to spine faded. Inner hinges cracked. Some pencil and a bit of ink notes and underlining to a few pages. Good condition. Working copy. ; I: (1931) Xxiii, 249 pp; II: (1930) viii, 264 pp. 2 parts printed in 1 volume. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana; Vol. 1; 1.2 x 8.3 x 5.6 Inches; 513 pages
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Lucianus [Lucian Of Samosata]; Carolus Iacobitz [Karl Jacobitz] (Ed. )
LUCIANI SAMOSATENSIS [LUCIAN OF SAMOSATA] OPERA. VOL. II Ex Recognitione Caroli Iacobitz. Vol. II
Rebound in 1/2 brown cloth, with marbled boards. Backstrip creased. Typed spine label. Pages a bit tanned. Still attractive copy. Ffep mostly excised. Former's owner's name in ink and typed to titlepage ; Preface in Latin; text in Greek. Xvi, 421 ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 2; 410 pages
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Menander; Alfredus [Alfred] Koerte (Ed. )
[MENANDER] MENANDREA: EX PAPYRIS ET MEMBRANIS VETUSTISSIMIS Iterum Edidit Alfredus Koerte. Editio Maior. Accedunt Duae Tabulae Phototypicae
Light rubbing to boards. Small circle stamp to titlepage. Minor shelfwear. Light pencilling to a few pages. ; Greek Text with Latin introduction and apparatus. Lxiv, 192 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 192 pages
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Menander; Alfredus [Alfred] Koerte (Ed. )
[MENANDER] MENANDREA: EX PAPYRIS ET MEMBRANIS VETUSTISSIMIS Iterum Edidit Alfredus Koerte. Editio Maior. Accedunt Duae Tabulae Phototypicae
Light rubbing to boards. Tear to upper corner of titlepage. Light ink marginalia to a few pages. ; Greek Text with Latin introduction and apparatus. Lviii, 230 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 230 pages
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Dio Cassius; Ludovicus [Ludwig] Dindorf (Ed. )
DIONIS CASSII COCCEIANI [DIO CASSIUS] HISTORIA ROMANA VOL. I. (DIONOS KASSIOU KOKKEIANOU RHOMAIKE HISTORIA) Cum Annotationibus Ludovicus Dindorf.
Book has been rebound in marbled boards with plain chocolate brown spine. Handwritten spine label. 1 corner edgeworn. Some minor edgewear. Most of ffep excised. Former owner's name stamped to titlepage. Minor chipping to edges of last few pages. Some pages browned. Foxing passim ; Text in Greek; Latin introduction and apparatus. Xxii, 370 pp. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1; 370 pages
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Dio Cassius; Ludovicus [Ludwig] Dindorf (Ed. )
DIONIS CASSII COCCEIANI [DIO CASSIUS] HISTORIA ROMANA VOL. II. (DIONOS KASSIOU KOKKEIANOU RHOMAIKE HISTORIA) Cum Annotationibus Ludovicus Dindorf.
Book has been rebound in marbled boards with plain chocolate brown spine. Top of spine has light fraying. Some minor edgewear. Most of ffep excised. Former owner's name stamped to titlepage. Pages browned with Foxing passim. ; Text in Greek; Latin introduction and apparatus. 420 pp. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 2; 420 pages
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Dio Cassius; Ludovicus [Ludwig] Dindorf (Ed. )
DIONIS CASSII COCCEIANI [DIO CASSIUS] HISTORIA ROMANA VOL. IV. (DIONOS KASSIOU KOKKEIANOU RHOMAIKE HISTORIA) Cum Annotationibus Ludovicus Dindorf.
Book has been rebound in marbled boards with plain chocolate brown spine. Top of spine has light fraying. Some minor edgewear. Most of ffep excised. Former owner's name stamped to titlepage. Pages browned with Foxing passim. ; Text in Greek; Latin introduction and apparatus. 363 pp. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 4; 363 pages
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