Peterson Frederick
Ancient Mexico: An Introduction to the Pre-Hispanic Cultures
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1959. First Edition . Red Cloth. Near Fine Book/Near Fine DJ. Plates and Drawings. First Edition. Near Fine In Near Fine Dust Jacket: A Bright Clean Example No Names Or Marks Just A Trace Of Wear. Dj Complete Not Price-Clipped A Few Short Tears At Corners Aging At Spine And Edges But With Almost No Wear. <br/> <br/> G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 019977
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Peterson Frederick
Ancient Mexico -- an Instruction to the Pre-Hispanic Cultures
George Allen and Unwin London 1959. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition/Good. Illustrator: Various. 800 g; 316 pages illustrated with 93 line drawings in text and with photographic plates reproduced in black-and-white and six maps. In original red cloth covered boards with a blind stamped motif on the front board and a photographic illustrated dustjacket. The dust jacket had been protected by the previous owner who used a sticky tape on the underside and naturally the sticky tape has run leaving the dust jacket with translucent lines across both top and bottom of the rear panel front panel and fold overs. Top edge text block tinted dark red. There is no other damage to describe. The book considers the pre-Colombian civilisations that existed in and around Mexico. Size: 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. We are happy to provide pictures of this book on request Illustrator: Various. Quantity Available: 1. Category: History; Inventory No: 0235043. . George Allen and Unwin hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 0235043
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PETIT ADULPHO P. S.J.
SACERDOS - TITE INSTITUTUS PIIS EXERCITATIONIBUS MENSTRUAE RECOLLECTIONIS / SERIES PRIMA.
DESCLEE, DE BROWER ET SOCII. 1895. In-12 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Coins frottés. Dos satisfaisant. Papier jauni. XVI + 340 pages - Plats et contre-plats jaspés - Auteur, titre, filets et fleurons dorés au dos - Coins émoussés -1 page desolidarisée. (page 335-336). Quelques pages jaunies - Lettrines et culs de lampe en noir et blanc. OUVRAGE EN LATIN - TOME 1.
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PETITMANGIN ABBÉ H.
EXERCICES LATINS, 3e SERIE, CLASSES DE 4e ET 3e, LIVRE DU MAITRE
J. de Gigord. 1925. In-12 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 261 pages. Tampon de librairie en page de titre. 3e édition.
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PETITMANGIN ABBÉ H.
GRAMMAIRE LATINE, 2e ANNEE, CLASSE DE 5e
J. de Gigord. 1927. In-12 Carré. Relié. Etat passable. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Quelques rousseurs. 154 pages. Dos très abîmé se détachant. Plats très abîmés et défraîchis. (Rare) 6e édition.
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PETITMANGIN H.
EXERCICES LATINS, 1re SERIE, CLASSE DE 6e
De Gigord. 1931. In-12 Carré. Relié. Etat passable. 2ème plat abîmé. Dos fané. Mouillures. 253 pages. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc. Plats se détachant légèrement. Annotations en page de garde. 12e édition.
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PETITMANGIN H.
EXERCICES LATINS, 2e SERIE, CLASSE DE 5e
De Gigord. 1946. In-12 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 278 pages. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte. 18e édition. Morphologie. Syntaxe. Versions et thèmes suivis...
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PETITMANGIN H.
EXERCICES LATINS, 2e SERIE, CLASSE DE 5e
De Gigord. 1933. In-12 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos frotté. Intérieur acceptable. 284 pages. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte. Bords des plats très frottés. Nombreuses annotations au crayon et petites taches d'encre dans le texte. 12e édition. Morphologie. Syntaxe. Versions et thèmes suivis...
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PETITMANGIN H.
EXERCICES LATINS, 2e SERIE, CLASSE DE 5e
J. de Gigord. 1935. In-12 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Coins frottés. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 284 pages. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte. 13e édition. Morphologie. Syntaxe. Versions et thèmes suivis...
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PETITMANGIN H.
Exercices latins. 2? s?rie. (Classe de 5?me).
Cartonnage de l'?diteur. 301 pages.
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PETITMANGIN H.
LES MOTS LATINS. CLASSES PAR FAMILLES.
DE GIGORD.. 1938. In-12 Carré. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat d'usage. Coins frottés. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 189 pages. Note au stylo sur la page faux titre et sur le premier plat de couverture.
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PETITMANGIN H.
LES TEXTES LATINS DU PROGRAMME, CLASSE DE 6e
J. de Gigord. 1933. In-12 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Tâchée. Dos fané. Intérieur acceptable. 224 pages. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. 3e édition. Extraits de l'Epitome Historiae Sacrae, Recueil de textes faciles et gradués, extraits d'Epitome Historiae Graecae, Extraits du De Viris. Lexique latin-fra.
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PETITMANGIN H.
VERSIONS LATINES COMMENTEES, CLASSES DE 3e, 2de, 1re
Je de Gi. 1947. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 263 pages. Couverture détachée. Annotation en page de garde. Quelques annotations dans le texte. 10e édition. De Justin, 'Les Gaulois devant Delphes', à Velleius Paterculus, 'Caton et la conjuration de Catilina'.
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PETRAGLIO Renzo
Lingua latina e mentalità biblica nella Passio sanctae perpetuae. Analisi di caro, carnalis e corpus
164pp., 24cm., ex.libr. (stamp), G, (doctoral dissertation, Università di Friborgo), R68681
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Petrarch; Translated from the Latin by Mrs. Dobson
PETRARCH'S VIEW OF HUMAN LIFE
London: Printed for the Associated Booksellers Vernor and Hood; J. Cuthell; J. Walker; Ogilvy and Son; Lackington Allen and Co. And J. Nunn 1797. A New Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Gift note written on front free endpaper otherwise no pencil or ink markings in text. One half leather and marbled boards. This copy has been sensitvely rebacked. Lower half of leather spine missing. Digital pictures of book available upon request; NOT Ex-Library. Very Good binding. Printed for the Associated Booksellers, Vernor and Hood; J. Cuthell; J. Walker; Ogilvy and Son; Lackington, Allen, and Co. And J unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 256159
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Petras, James F.
Latin America : Bankers, Generals and the Struggle for Social Justice
187 pages including index. "Provides a framework for a disciplined investigation of the recurring conflicts and economic crises that have made Latin America one of the world's most troubled regions." - from back cover. Contents clean and unmarked. Moderate wear. Solid working copy. Book
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PETRE Helene
Caritas. Etude sur le vocabulaire latin de la charité chrétienne
412pp., 26cm., dans la série "Spicilegium sacrum Lovaniense. Etudes et documents" fascicule 22, brochure originale, cachet, pages toujours non coupées, bon état, R67234
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Petrie, A.
A Latin Reader For Matriculation and Other Students With Notes & A Vocabulary
421 pages. Above-average but not excessive wear. Narrow opening in binding after title page. Moderate quantity of markings to contents. Moderate moisture-induced undulations to lower edge of textblock. A worthy working copy. Book
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Petrini, Mark J.
THE CHILD AND THE HERO Coming of Age in Catullus and Vergil
Former owner's blindstamp to ffep. Else book is fine. ; Many generations of readers have noticed the prominence given to children and to heroes--usually young men--in the poems of Vergil and his contemporary Catullus. But until now it has not always been clear why Vergil and Catullus employ these characters, or what readers are to make of these sometimes odd figures. In The Child and the Hero: Coming of Age in Catullus and Vergil, Mark Petrini thoughtfully explores this group of characters and helps illuminate their places in the poems. After offering a brief introduction describing the world in which such characters find themselves, the author studies in greater detail the key figures of Pallas, Nisus and Euryalus, and Iulus--in whom the future of Rome lies. Readers learn the links between these figures and literary characters who come before and after, and the author thus helps the reader perceive the many levels on which Vergilian and Catullan poems resonate. ; 9.6 X 6.4 X 0.7 inches; 152 pages
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PETRO ALAGONA P.
S THOMA AQUINATIS THEOLOGICAE SUMMAE COMPEDIUM.
TAURINORUM AUGUSTAE.. 1882. In-24 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos à nerfs. Intérieur acceptable. 685 pages.
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PETRO ROTA A.
ENCHIRIDION CONFESSARII ET JUDICIS ECCLESIASTICI SEU RATIO COMPENDIOSA.
EQ. PETRI MARIETTI. 1884. In-8 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 544 pages - 1 tampon sur la page de titre - Plats et contre-plats jaspés - Etiquette collée en coiffe en pied - Auteur, titre, filets et fleurons dorés au dos - Dos fanés. OUVRAGE EN LATIN
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PETRO SCAVINI.
4 TOMES. THEOLOGIA MORALIS UNIVERSA AD MENTEM S, ALPHONSI M DE LIGORIO ESPIC ET DOCTORIS PIO IX PONTIFICI M. TEXTE EN LATIN. TOME 1: DE ACTIBUS HUMANIS, DE CONSCIENTIA, DE LEGIBUS, DE OBLIGATIONIBUS, DE PACCATIS AC DE CENSURIS. TOME 2: DE VIRTUTE...
MEDIOLANI.. 1882. In-8 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos à nerfs. Intérieur acceptable. 812 + 798 + 838 + 987 pages. Frontispice en noir et blanc sur le tome 1, 2 et 3. Epidermures. RELIGIONIS, DE JUSTITIA ET JURE, DE RESTITUTIONE AC DE VIRTUTIBUS THEOLOGICIS. TOME 3: DE SA CREMENTIS IN GENERE ET IN SPECIE. TOME 4: APPENDICES AD TOTIUS OPERIS COMPLEMENTUM, CASUS CONSCIENTIAE, COGNATIONIS SCHEMATA ET INDES GENERALIS ALPHABETICUS.
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PETRONE
Le Satyricon. Texte et traduction par Pierre Grimal. Pr?face de Jean Dutourd.
Reliure toile rouge. 252 pages.
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PETRONE
Le satyricon. Traduction de Laurent Tailhade. Pr?fac? par J. de Boisjoslin.
Broch?. 286 pages. Rousseurs. Le dos et une page r?par?s.
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PETRONE
Le Satyricon. Traduction de Laurent Tailhade. Pr?face de J. de Boisjolin. 36 illustrations d'Andr? Derain.
Reliure club. 295 pages.
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PETRONE
Pétrone latin et françois. Traduction entière suivant le Manuscrit trouvé à Belgrade en 1688 (2 Tomes - Complet)
Avec plusieurs Remarques & Additions, qui manquent dans la première Edition, Augmentée de la Contre-Critique de Petrone, 2 vol. in-12 reliure pleine basane mouchetée, Aux Dépens de la Compagnie, A Amsterdam, 1736, xlix pp., 1 f., 383 pp. avec frontispice et 3 planches hors texte dont une dépliante ; 293 [ mal chiffrée 239] pp., 1 f. blanc, 2 ff., 126 pp. avec frontispice et 5 planches hors texte dont une dépliante Jolie édition ornée de 10 planches hors texte dont 2 belles planches dépliantes. Etat très satisfaisant (très petit mq. en coiffes, premier volume assez court de marge avec mq. de date en feuillet de titre). Français
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PETRONE
Satiricon.
Format de poche. Bon ?tat.
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PETRONE (Petronius Arbiter)
Satyricon, Cui accedunt diversorum poëtarum: Lusus in Priapum, Errones Venerei, Pervigilium Veneris, Floridi de Qualitate vitae, Epigrammata Valerii Aeditui, Ausonii Cento Nuptialis, Cupido Cruci-Affixus, ejusdem Rosae, Priapismus, Epistolae de Cleopatra, cum Ecloga Tobiae Gutterleth. Cum notis Bourdelotij & glossario Petroniano.
In-12, plein veau brun de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de compartiments dorés (mors et coins usés), (22) p., (1) f. bl, 417 p., planche frontispice gravée. Jolie édition, recherchée des oeuvres érotiques de Pétrone, illustrée du beau frontispice gravé par C. Decker. Elle est éditée par l'historiographe du Roi et poète Adrien de Valois (1607-1692), avec les notes critiques de Jean Bourdelot. (Brunet, IV, 575). Intérieur très frais.
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PETRONE [PETRONIUS] & ERNOUT Alfred
Le Satiricon (texte établi et traduit par Alfred Ernout)
xlvii + 215pp., belle reliure demi-cuir (plats marbrés, titre doré au dos), 2e édition revue et corrigée, 21cm., dans "Collection des universités de France", bilingue: latin-français, qqs.rousseurs, bel état
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PETRONE, APULEE, AULU-GELLE, PAR M. NISARD
PETRONE, APULEE, AULU-GELLE, OEUVRES COMPLETES, AVEC LA TRADUCTION EN FRANCAIS
J.-J. Dubochet et Compagnie, Paris. 1842. In-4 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 768 pages. Texte en français et en latin, sur 2 colonnes. Dos se détachant. Premiers cahiers se détachant légèrement. Collection des Auteurs Latins avec la traduction en français. Publié sous la dir. de M. Nisard, Maître de Conf. à l'E.N.
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PETRONE.
LE SATYRICON - Traduction nouvelle et littérale d"après les manuscrits de Milan 1476, Bude 1587, Trau 1663 et Belgrade 1688.- Notes et Préface de Jean REDNI.
Hardback in-12, 386 pages, reliure demi chagrin à coins, dos à nerfs richement décoré (couverture conservée) Mors fendu sinon tres bon état [LP-9]
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Petroniou (Petronius Arbiter)
Satyrikon (IN GREEK)
199p. Ex-Library Text neat, tight and complete.. Library stamp, spine label etc. Ex-Library
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Petronius Arbiter Ed. Gilbert Lawall
Petronius : Selections from the Satyricon Textbook Ser.
Oak Park IL: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers 1988 Reprint. Soft Cover. Near Fine. Illus. by Danilovics Leon illustrator. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 17328 ISBN : 0865160066 9780865160064
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Petronius & Seneca; E. H. Warmington & W. H. D. Rouse & Michael Heseltine
PETRONIUS: SATYRICON; SENECA: APOCOLOCYNTOSIS
Minor shelfwear to book. Edgewear to DJ. DJ has a couple of small tears. ; Loeb Classical Library No. 15; 544 pages; Petronius (C. Or T. Petronius Arbiter) , who is reasonably identified with the author of this famous satyric and satiric novel, was a man of pleasure and of good literary taste who flourished in the times of Claudius (41–54 CE) and Nero (54–68). As Tacitus describes him, he used to sleep by day, and attend to official duties or to his amusements by night. At one time he was governor of the province of Bithynia in Asia Minor and was also a consul, showing himself a man of vigour when this was required. Later he lapsed into indulgence (or assumed the mask of vice) and became a close friend of Nero. Accused by jealous Tigellinus of disloyalty and condemned, with self-opened veins he conversed lightly with friends, dined, drowsed, sent to Nero a survey of Nero's sexual deeds, and so died, 66 CE. The surviving parts of Petronius's romance Satyricon mix philosophy and real life, prose and verse, in a tale of the disreputable adventures of Encolpius and two companions, Ascyltus and Giton. In the course of their wanderings they attend a showy and wildly extravagant dinner given by a rich freedman, Trimalchio, whose guests talk about themselves and life in general. Other incidents are a shipwreck and somewhat lurid proceedings in South Italy. The work is written partly in pure Latin, but sometimes purposely in a more vulgar style. It parodies and otherwise attacks bad taste in literature, pedantry and hollow society. Apocolocyntosis, "Pumpkinification" (instead of deification) , is probably by Seneca the wealthy philosopher and courtier (ca. 4 BCE–65 CE). It is a medley of prose and verse and a political satire on the Emperor Claudius written soon after he died in 54 CE and was deified.
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Petronius & Seneca; Michael Heseltine & W. H. D. Rouse
PETRONIUS: [SATYRICON] / SENECA: APOCOLOCYNTOSIS
Spine ends frayed. Boards are worn. Back hinge is cracked but holding. Damp staining to front inner cover and ffep. Former owner's name on ffep. Pencil notes and marginalia on some pages. ; Loeb Classical Library; 418 pages; Petronius (C. Or T. Petronius Arbiter) , who is reasonably identified with the author of this famous satyric and satiric novel, was a man of pleasure and of good literary taste who flourished in the times of Claudius (41–54 CE) and Nero (54–68). As Tacitus describes him, he used to sleep by day, and attend to official duties or to his amusements by night. At one time he was governor of the province of Bithynia in Asia Minor and was also a consul, showing himself a man of vigour when this was required. Later he lapsed into indulgence (or assumed the mask of vice) and became a close friend of Nero. Accused by jealous Tigellinus of disloyalty and condemned, with self-opened veins he conversed lightly with friends, dined, drowsed, sent to Nero a survey of Nero's sexual deeds, and so died, 66 CE. The surviving parts of Petronius's romance Satyricon mix philosophy and real life, prose and verse, in a tale of the disreputable adventures of Encolpius and two companions, Ascyltus and Giton. In the course of their wanderings they attend a showy and wildly extravagant dinner given by a rich freedman, Trimalchio, whose guests talk about themselves and life in general. Other incidents are a shipwreck and somewhat lurid proceedings in South Italy. The work is written partly in pure Latin, but sometimes purposely in a more vulgar style. It parodies and otherwise attacks bad taste in literature, pedantry and hollow society. Apocolocyntosis, "Pumpkinification" (instead of deification) , is probably by Seneca the wealthy philosopher and courtier (ca. 4 BCE–65 CE). It is a medley of prose and verse and a political satire on the Emperor Claudius written soon after he died in 54 CE and was deified.
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Petronius - Vorberg, Gaston (Hrsg.)
Satyrikon.
München, Arche Verlag, 1923. 4°. 31 cm. 226 Seiten, 6 Blatt. Einfacher Pappband der Zeit.
Riferimento per il libraio : 38285AB
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PETRONIUS ARBITER
Petrone latin et francois; traduction entiere, suivant le manuscrit trouve a Belgrade en 1688. Avec plusieurs remarques & additions, qui manquent dans la premiere edition ... Tome premier /Tome second. satyricon
In-12°, 2 voll: occhietto, antiporta incisa, i-xlix, 1c, 383pp, 3 tavole incise, di cui una ripiegata; occhietto, (4cc), 293pp, 6 carte di tavola di cui una ripiegata. Legatura in piena pelle coeva, titolo in oro su tassello al dorso, fregi in oro al dorso, nervature, tagli in rosso.
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Petronius Arbiter
Satyrica
184pp. 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
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Petronius Arbiter; Franz [Franciscus] Buecheler (Ed. )
PETRONII [PETRONIUS] SATIRAE ET LIBER PRIAPEORUM Tertium Edidit Franciscus Buecheler. Adjectae Sunt Varronis Et Senecae Satirae Similesque Reliquiae
Fornt board detached but present. Rebound in 1/4 leather binding with marbled boards. Institution plate to inner cover. Damp staining to lower corners of first few pages. Pages tanned. Corners and spine somewhat edgeworn. Rubbing to boards. ; Contents: Petronii Arbitri Satirarum excerpta ex libris XV et XVI. --Petronii fragmenta. --Carmina Priapea. --Varronis Menippearum reliquiae. --Senecae Apokolokyntosis divi Claudii. --Sisennoe reliquiae Milesiarum. --Leges convivales. --Testamentum porcelli. --Satirarum aliarum Milesiarumve indicia. ; 252 pages
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Petronius Arbiter; Franz [Franciscus] Buecheler (Ed. )
PETRONII [PETRONIUS] SATURAE Recensuit Franciscus Buecheler Exemplar Ex Editione Anni MDCCCLXII Anastatice Iteratum. Adjectae Sunt Varronis Et Senecae Saturae Similesque Reliquiae.
Spine has been taped leaving tape stains. Spine cover is torn with cracks along length of spine. Contents shaken. Browning to wraps. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; 377 pages
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Petronius; A. D. Leeman
PETRONIUS: SATYRICON Vertaald En Toegelicht Door A. D. Leeman.
Creasing to back upper wrap. Pen marginalia passim (mostly small lines). Minor shelfwear otherwise. ; In Dutch. ; 176 pages
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Petronius; A. D. Leeman
PETRONIUS: SATYRICON Vertaald En Toegelicht Door A. D. Leeman.
Light edgewear. Minor shelfwear. ; In Dutch. ; 176 pages
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Petronius; Helmut Schmeck (Hrsg. )
PETRONII [PETONIUS: ] CENA TRIMALCHIONIS Vierte, Neubearbeitete Und Verbesserte Auflage
Some pencil notes and underlining. Scholar's name to ffep (Catherine Rubincam née Reid). Pages are tanned. Wraps are browned with chipping and small pieces torn off (from corner and base of spine). Some dampstaining to foreedge of rear wrap. ; Sammlung Vulgärlateinischer Texte; 68 pages
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Petronius; Ludwig Friedlaender
PETRONII CENA TRIMALCHIONIS Mit Deutscher Übersetzung Und Eklärenden Anmerkungen
Light foxing. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. N. B. The first gathering is out of order so pagination and pages are not sequential but complete. Else VG. ; Reprint of 1906 edition. ; 362 pages
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Petronius; Martin S. Smith (Ed. )
PETRONII ARBITRI (PETRONIUS) CENA TRIMALCHIONIS
Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). Light pencil notes to a few pages. DJ has edgewear and a few tears with a bit of loss. ; Latin text with English introduction and extensive commentary; 233 pages
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Petronius; Martin S. Smith (Ed. )
PETRONII ARBITRI (PETRONIUS) CENA TRIMALCHIONIS
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. 1 small tear to DJ. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; Latin text with English introduction and extensive commentary; 233 pages
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Petronius; Oscar Wilde (Trans. ) & Allen Lewis
THE SATYRICON OF PETRONIUS ARBITER. VOLUME I In the Translation Attributed to Oscar Wilde. with an Introduction, Notes and Bibliography, Illustrations
Pages slightly tanned. Former owner's name stamped to rear endpaper. Ffep torn out else book is VG. Gilt designs to spine and front cover. Still attractive. ; Vol. 1; 206 pages
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Petronius; Stephen Gaselee
A COLLOTYPE REPRODUCTION OF THAT PORTION OF COD. PARIS. 7989 COMMONLY CALLED THE CODEX TRAGURIENSIS, WHICH CONTAINS THE CENA TRIMALCHIONIS OF PETRONIUS Together with Four Poems Ascribed to Petronius in Cod. Leid. Voss. 111. with Introduction and a Transcript.
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Corners rounded and a bit bent. Spine slightly darkened. Endpapers browned. ; From Classical Quarterly: "Sir Stephen Gaselee, who died in June 1943, was, as is widely known, a devoted student of Petronius. He read the book first in 1901 when he was still at Eton; two years later he already possessed nearly a hundred Petroniana and was distributing to booksellers a short bibliography which he had compiled in order that they might help to fill the gaps in his collection. Petronius was the subject of the Fellowship dissertation which he submitted unsuccessfully at King's in 1908. It comprised a copy of Buecheler's editio minor interleaved with foolscap sheets on which was written a critical and epexegetical commentary, and a substantial volume of typescript entitled Some Materials for an Edition of Petronius and dealing with the personality of the author, the place of his book in Classical literature, its literary history, the manuscripts, and the printed editions. The last section was presently expanded into a long paper which, with a handlist, was presented to the Bibliographical Society in 1909. In the following year appeared a large and expensive reprint of the earliest English translation of Petronius for which Gaselee supplied an introduction and a Latin text. In 1915 he published at his own cost a collotype facsimile of that part of the Codex Traguriensis which contains the Cena Trimalchionis, adding a preface and an annotated transcript of the facsimile. In 1916 Gaselee went to the Foreign Office and, except for a brief interval in 1919, worked there until his death. He continued to collect Petroniana and to note in his interleaved text parallel passages and suggestions of other scholars, but the leisure necessary for the preparation of his own edition was never at his disposal. Thenceforward his contributions to the subject are both few and slight" ; 4to 11" - 13" tall
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Petronius; Thomas Cutt; Jacob E. Nyenhuis (Intro)
PETRONIUS: CENA TRIMALCHIONIS Edited with Notes
Light chipping to ffep. Minor shelfwear. ; Latin Text with English Commentary and Introduction. ; 135 pages
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Petronius; W. B. Sedgwick (Ed. )
THE CENA TRIMALCHIONIS OF PETRONIUS Together with Seneca's Apocolocyntosis and a Selection of Pompeian Inscriptions
Minor rubbing to boards. Former owner's name on ffep. Pen notes and underlining to Cena's latin text. ; Latin text with English introduction and commentary; 151 pages
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