Cicero; Albert Watson
CICERO: SELECT LETTERS With English Introductions, Notes and Appendices
Light pencil notes to a few pages. Endpapers have foxing. Front hinge cracked. Tears along joints of backstrip. Fraying and chipping with small tears to spine ends. Corners have edgewear. Still sturdy. ; Clarendon Press Series; 672 pages
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Cicero; Albert Watson
CICERO: SELECT LETTERS With English Introductions, Notes and Appendices
Some underlining and notes to pages. Contents shaken. Endpapers have foxing. Inner hinges cracked and repaired with tape. Tears along joints of backstrip repaired with tape. Fraying and chipping with tears to spine ends and some loss. Corners have edgewear. Still sturdy. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Fair to good; Clarendon Press Series; 649 pages
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Cicero; Augustus S. Wilkins (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO] DE ORATORE LIBRI TRES [CICERO: DE ORATORE I] With Introduction and Notes. Liber I
Scholar's name to ffep (Albert Merriman). Browning to endpapers. 1 line written in blue pencil to rear endpapers. A couple of corners and base of spine lightly edgeworn. Chipping to spine cloth along edges. Slight fraying to top of spine. A little discoloration to rear board. Pages a little tanned. ; Latin text with english commentary. ; Liber I Only; Vol. 1; 228 pages
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Cicero; Augustus S. Wilkins (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO] DE ORATORE LIBRI TRES [CICERO: DE ORATORE I] With Introduction and Notes. Liber I
Book has been rebound in brown buckram with gilt lettering to spine. Ex-seminary library Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. A good bit of neat ink & pencil underlining and marginalia, else VG. ; Latin text with english commentary. ; Liber I Only. Clarendon Press Series; Vol. 1; 199 pages
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Cicero; Augustus S. Wilkins (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO] DE ORATORE LIBRI TRES [CICERO: DE ORATORE I] With Introduction and Notes. Liber I
A bit of light pencil and pen underlining to text. Foxing to endpapers. Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham) with additional name to inner cover. Spine cover detached and missing. Boards edgeworn. Fair to good. ; Latin text with english commentary. ; Liber I Only; Vol. 1; 228 pages
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Cicero; Augustus S. Wilkins (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO]: DE ORATORE, LIBRI TRES With Introduction and Notes. Liber II
Foxing and some browning to endpapers and inner covers. . Corners have a little edgewear and bumping. Top of spine has a little chipping. Former owner's name to ffep and inner cover. ; Latin Text with English apparatus/commentary. ; Liber II only; 184 pages
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Cicero; Augustus S. Wilkins (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO]: DE ORATORE, LIBRI TRES With Introduction and Notes. Liber I
Mild sunning to spine. Corners have a little edgewear and bumping. Spine ends have chipping and fraying. Former owner's name to ffep and inner cover. ; Latin Text with English apparatus/commentary. ; Liber I Only; 228 pages
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Cicero; C. D. Yonge (Trans. )
SELECT ORATIONS BY M. T. CICERO
Some gilt lettering to spine has effaced off. Corners rounded. Rubbing to boards. Minor chipping to spine ends. 1 sentence written in pen to rear endpaper. Text clean. ; No date circa 1890s. ; 580 pages
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Cicero; C. L. Kayser & J. G. Baiter (Eds. )
M. TULLII CICERONIS OPERA QUAE SUPERSUNT OMNIA VOL. V & VI [2 VOLS BOUND IN 1]: M. Tullii Ciceronis Orationes Recognovit C. L. Kayser Vol. III & Opera Philosopha Et Politica Recognovit J. G. Baiter. Vol. I
Front board is detached but present. Spine cover is torn and missing. Rear board almost detached. Pages browned. Boards worn. ; (1863) Xxxxii, 473 pp + (1863) xxxii 403 pp. ; 2 Volumes Bound in 1 Book; 448 pages
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Cicero; Carlo Vitale
MARCO TULLIO CICERONE: LETTERE AD ATTICO Testo Latino E Versione Di Carlo Vitali. Libri I-VI
Former owner's name on ffep. Scholar's name stamped to ffep (Stéphane Krésic). DJ spine dampstained and browned. Some chipping and tears to DJ. ; Prosatori Di Roma; 423 pages
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Cicero; D. R. Shackleton Bailey (edited by)
CICERO'S LETTERS TO ATTICUS. 7 VOLUMES (COMPLETE) Volume I: Books I-II; Volume II: Books III-IV; Volume III: Books V-VII.9; Volume IV: Books VII.10-X; Volume V: Books XI-XIII; Volume VI: Books XIV-XVI; Volume VII: Indices to Volumes I-VI.
Small circular Stamp on inner covers of all volumes except Indices volume. (The Queen's College- Tuition- Oxford). No other markings. Spines slightly sunned. Vol VI has bump to top of spine and corners. Only Indices volumes has a DJ and is price-clipped. Books range from Fine to Very Good+. ; Latin text with facing English Translation and extensive English Commentary. Vol 1 (1965) ; Vol 2 (1965) ; Vol 3 (1968) ; Vol 4 (1968) ; Vol 5 (1966) ; Vol 6 (1967) ; Vol 7 (index) (1970); 7 Volume Set (COMPLETE). Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries; Vol. 1/7/2022
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Cicero; D. R. Shackleton Bailey (edited by)
CICERO'S LETTERS TO ATTICUS. 7 VOLUMES (COMPLETE) Volume I: Books I-II; Volume II: Books III-IV; Volume III: Books V-VII.9; Volume IV: Books VII.10-X; Volume V: Books XI-XIII; Volume VI: Books XIV-XVI; Volume VII: Indices to Volumes I-VI.
Former owner's name to some ffeps V1,2,6 (classics scholar G. V. Sumner). Bumping to corners of V1,3. Books range from Fine to VG+. Most Dustjackets have minor shelfwear with light chipping to top of spines of V2,3,4,7. V1's DJ is tattered with tears and rubbing in G condition. DJs are price-clipped. DJs are mostly all in VG (except V1). ; Latin text with facing English Translation and extensive English Commentary. Vol 1 (1965) ; Vol 2 (1965) ; Vol 3 (1968) ; Vol 4 (1968) ; Vol 5 (1966) ; Vol 6 (1967) ; Vol 7 (index) (1970). ; 7 Volume Set (COMPLETE). Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries; Vol. 1/7/2022
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Cicero; D. R. Shackleton Bailey (edited by)
CICERO'S LETTERS TO ATTICUS. 7 VOLUMES (COMPLETE) Volume I: Books I-II; Volume II: Books III-IV; Volume III: Books V-VII.9; Volume IV: Books VII.10-X; Volume V: Books XI-XIII; Volume VI: Books XIV-XVI; Volume VII: Indices to Volumes I-VI.
Books range from Near Fine to Very Good. Scholar's name to ffep of Vol. 5 (R. E. Fantham). Small tear to ffep of Vol 2. Small stains to lower textblock of Vol. 2. DJs are tattered with tears and chipping. Vol 1 & 5 DJs crudely repaired with cellotape. Vol. 5 DJ is split in half. ; Latin text with facing English Translation and extensive English Commentary. Vol 1 (1965) ; Vol 2 (1965) ; Vol 3 (1968) ; Vol 4 (1968) ; Vol 5 (1966) ; Vol 6 (1967) ; Vol 7 (index) (1970); 7 Volume Set (COMPLETE). Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries; Vol. 1/7/2022
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Cicero; D. R. Shackleton-Bailey
CICERO: EPISTULAE AD QUINTUM FRATREM ET M. BRUTUM
Very minor pencil marginalia to a couple of pages. Else book is fine. DJ has light edgerwear with a few small chips to head of spine. Minor Rubbing to DJ. ; Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries 22; 288 pages; This volume brings to completion Professor Shackleton Bailey's edition of the whole of Cicero's correspondence, published in the Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries series. Like the previous volumes it contains an introduction, a revised text and critical apparatus and a detailed commentary which concentrates on the fundamentals of the text, the dating of the letters and events mentioned in them and the identification of the persons concerned. The edition is intended for use by students and specialists in Roman literature and history.
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Cicero; David Stockton
THIRTY-FIVE LETTERS OF CICERO Selected and Edited with Introductions and Notes
Former owner's name to titlepage. Light shelfwear. ; These letters have been selected to show Cicero in his mature years from 65 to 44 B. C. They have not been chosen to illustrate details of social life and manners (though such details inevitably occur in them) : the main emphasis is political, and the linking commentary that precedes each letter is designed to set it against the political background. The commentary is intended to supply, not merely assist with the translation of the Latin and understanding of the syntax, but more particularly the indispensable background of social and historical information without which the study of Cicero’s letters would be largely wasted labor. The introduction too, while sketching the career of Cicero, also clarifies the political background of the period. In general, this edition will serve not merely as an introduction to Cicero’s letters, but as giving some substance and immediacy to the study of the history of the late Republic. The text is that of the Oxford edition, but care has been taken to produce a ‘clean’ text and occasionally different readings have been admitted from those printed in the Oxford text (though these are generally noted and justified in the commentary). There are two appendices (on the Roman calendar and on Roman money) , an index of proper names and of subject-matter, and a select vocabulary. David Stockton (1925-2012) attended the Emanuel School and in 1943 was conscripted into the Royal Navy and worked on Japanese codes at Bletchley Park. A colleague at Brasenose observed that this experience may have honed his formidable skills at solving crosswords, a devotion to which was shared by Inspector Morse author Colin Dexter. After the war Stockton won an open scholarship to read Classics at Magdalen College and went onto become a Fellow and Tutor at Brasenose College. His wide-ranging body of work includes what is widely regarded as the leading study on Cicero published in the 20th century.; 241 pages
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Cicero; David Stockton
THIRTY-FIVE LETTERS OF CICERO Selected and Edited with Introductions and Notes
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing to textblock. DJ spine a bit sunned and creased. Minor pencil notes. Else VG. ; These letters have been selected to show Cicero in his mature years from 65 to 44 B. C. They have not been chosen to illustrate details of social life and manners (though such details inevitably occur in them) : the main emphasis is political, and the linking commentary that precedes each letter is designed to set it against the political background. The commentary is intended to supply, not merely assist with the translation of the Latin and understanding of the syntax, but more particularly the indispensable background of social and historical information without which the study of Cicero’s letters would be largely wasted labor. The introduction too, while sketching the career of Cicero, also clarifies the political background of the period. In general, this edition will serve not merely as an introduction to Cicero’s letters, but as giving some substance and immediacy to the study of the history of the late Republic. The text is that of the Oxford edition, but care has been taken to produce a ‘clean’ text and occasionally different readings have been admitted from those printed in the Oxford text (though these are generally noted and justified in the commentary). There are two appendices (on the Roman calendar and on Roman money) , an index of proper names and of subject-matter, and a select vocabulary. David Stockton (1925-2012) attended the Emanuel School and in 1943 was conscripted into the Royal Navy and worked on Japanese codes at Bletchley Park. A colleague at Brasenose observed that this experience may have honed his formidable skills at solving crosswords, a devotion to which was shared by Inspector Morse author Colin Dexter. After the war Stockton won an open scholarship to read Classics at Magdalen College and went onto become a Fellow and Tutor at Brasenose College. His wide-ranging body of work includes what is widely regarded as the leading study on Cicero published in the 20th century.; 241 pages
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Cicero; Dr. Middleton; Wm. Melmoth & Dr. Heberden (Trans. )
CICERO'S LIFE AND LETTERS The Life of Cicero by Dr. Middleton, Cicero's Letters to Several of His Friends Translated by Wm. Melmoth, Cicero's Letters to Atticus Translated by Dr. Heberden
Covers very rubbed and worn, spine missing, inner hinges strained - rear hinge starting to detach. Contents near VG, sound and tight, marred only by a former owner's name to titlepage (from 1877) . ; Engraved frontis. , engraved title, xix, 829pp. English translation. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 829 pages
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Cicero; Fridericus [Friedrich] Marx (Ed. ) & Winfried Trillitzsch
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO] SCRIPTA QUAE MANSERUNT OMNIA. FASC. I: INCERTI AUCTORIS DE RATIONE DICENDI AD C. HERENNIUM LIB. IV [M. Tulli Ciceronis Ad Herennium Libri IV]. Iterum Recensuit Fridericus Marx. Editionem Stereotypam Correctiorem Cum Addendis Curavit Winfried Trillitzsch
Upper corners bumped. Spine sunned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). ; Xxxii, 205 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 205 pages
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Cicero; G. H. Nall
M. TULLI CICERONIS PRO A. LICINIO ARCHIA POETA ORATIO AD IUDICES [CICERO: PRO ARCHIA] Edited for the Use of Schools, with Introduction, Notes, and Vocabulary
Ink and pencil underlining and notes to Latin Text. Former owner's name to ffep with name above deleted. Light fraying to spine ends. Inner hinge just starting to crack. ; Elementary Classics; 94 pages
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Cicero; G. H. Nall (Ed. )
THE FIRST ORATION OF CICERO AGAINST CATILINA Edited for the Use of Schools, with Introduction, Notes, and Vocabulary
Former owner's name to ffep. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Pen mark to 1 page. ; Latin text with English introduction and Notes and Vocabulary at back. ; Elementary Classics; 75 pages
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Cicero; Giannicola Barone (A Cura Di)
MARCO TULLIO CICERONE: L'ORATORE
Former owner's name on ffep. Front board has some staining with faint dampstaining to spine. Pages tanned. ; 193 pages
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Cicero; H. Grose Hodge
CICERO IX: Pro Lege Manilia. Pro Caecina. Pro Cluentio. Pro Rabirio. Perduellionis.
Former owner's name to ffep (C. C. Love). Small ink notation to 1 page and light pencil marginalia to a few others. Spine darkened. Spotting/discolored areas to boards. Corners a little worn. Rubbing to joints of backstrip and fraying to spine ends. Small ink stain to bottom edge of a few pages. ; Loeb Classical Library No. 198; Vol. 9; 512 pages
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Cicero; H. Grose-Hodge & E. W. Davies (compiled and edited)
VERRES IN SICILY Being Selections from Cicero's Verrine Orations
Many pencil notes. Former owner's name with additional name deleted to ffep. ; 133 pages
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Cicero; Hans Schoenberger
BEISPIELE AUS DER GESCHICHTE, EIN RHETORISCHES KUNSTMITTEL IN CICEROS REDEN.
Softcover in pamphlet binder. Pages tanned. ; 82 pages
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Cicero; Harold W. Johnston
SELECTED ORATIONS AND LETTERS OF CICERO [M. TULLI CICERONIS ORATIONES ET EPISTOLAE SELECTAE] With Historical Introduction, an Outline of the Roman Constitution, Notes, Excurses, Vocabulary, and Index
Some fraying to spine ends. Minor wear. Former owner's name in pencil to ffep. Creasing to corners of a few pages. ; Inter-Collegiate Latin Series; 797 pages
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Cicero; Horst Reis
CICERO: DE IMPERIO CN. POMPEI UND PRO L. MURENA Kommentar
Wraps a bit rubbed with light edgewear. ; Aschendorffs Sammlung Lateinischer Und Griechischer Klassiker; 104 pages
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Cicero; Hubert Ashton Holden
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO] DE OFFICIIS LIBRI TRES With an Introduction, Analysis and Commentary.
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Boards worn. Some pencil notes. Boards edgeworn. Chipping and tears to spine ends. Tears along spine cover. Tired boards. Good. ; Latin Text with English Commentary and Introduction. ; 438 pages
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Cicero; Io. Casp. Orellius (Johann Caspar Von Orelli) & Io. Georgius Baiterus [Johann Georg Baiter]
ONOMASTICON TULLIANUM CONTINENS M. TULLII CICERONIS VITAM HISTORIAM LITTERARIAM PARS I-III [3 VOLUMES] Pars 1-3 [Et Fasti Consulares].
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. 1/4 leather binding with marbled boards. 4 raised bands. Gilt lettering to tooling to spines. Spine joints of Vol 1 and 2 starting to crack but holding. Some Foxing and browning to pages. Very attractive set. ; Title continues: "indicem geographicum et historicum, indicem legum et formularum, indicem graecolatinum, fastos consulares." Vol. 1: 1836 492 pp; Vol. 2: 1838 658 pp; vol. 3: (1838) 447 + ccxlviii pp ; M. Tullii Ciceronis Opera Quae Supersunt Omnia Vol. VI-VIII
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Cicero; Io. Nicolaus Madvigius [Johan Nikolai Madvig] (Ed. )
M. TULLII CICERONIS [CICERO] DE FINIBUS BONORUM ET MALORUM LIBRI QUINQUE. D. Io. Nicolaus Madvigius. Editio Tertia Emendata
Spine is covered / reinforced with black binding tape. Edgewear to board. Corners edgeworn. Inner hinges cracked and taped. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; 869 pages
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Cicero; J. H. Terry and D. G. S. Upton (Eds. )
CICERO: SPEECHES AGAINST ANTONY. Philippics IV, Part of V, and VI. [Cicero: Philippics 4-6]
Light shelfwear else fine. ; Xxxiv, 126pp. Latin Text with English Commentary and Introduction. ; Modern School Classics; 126 pages
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Cicero; J. S. Watson (Ed. ) & (Intro. by Ralph A. Micken) & (Foreword by David Potter) & (New Pref. by Richard Leo Enos)
CICERO ON ORATORY AND ORATORS Translated or Edited
Former owner's name to ffep. Light creasing to corners of wraps. Minor shelfwear. Pencilling and a few pen markings to a few pages. Else VG. ; Landmarks In Rhetoric And Public Address; 8.1 X 5.5 X 1.3 inches; 440 pages
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Cicero; James S. Reid
M. TULLI CICERONIS ACADEMICA [THE ACADEMICS OF CICERO] The Text Revised and Explained
Light pencil underlining and marginalia to some pages. 1 page with a couple of words underlined in green ink. Former owner's name to ffep in ink. Endpapers browned. Bottom corners edgeworn. Fraying and some tears to spine ends. Light bubbling to cloth boards (moisture? ). ; English Introduction and Commentary with Latin Text. ; 371 pages
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Cicero; James S. Reid
M. TULLI CICERONIS ACADEMICA [THE ACADEMICS OF CICERO] The Text Revised and Explained
Section of ffep has been excised (delete former owner? ). Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Light pen marginalia to a few pages. Endpapers slightly foxed. Pages tanned. Fraying and some tears to spine ends and along top portion of spine joint. ; English Introduction and Commentary with Latin Text. ; 371 pages
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Cicero; James S. Reid (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO] LAELIUS DE AMICITIA Edited for Schools and Colleges
Spine browned. Minor shelfwear. ; Latin Text with English Notes and Introduction. ; Pitt Press Series; 174 pages
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Cicero; John R. King (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO]: PRO LEGE MANILIA Sive De Imperio Cn. Pompei Oratio
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Binding worn, spine crudely repaired with cloth tape, ink and pencil (mostly pencil) notes. Endpapers browned. ; Reprint of the 1917 ed. Xii+24pp+55pp. ; 79 pages
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Cicero; John Richard King (Ed. )
THE PHILIPPIC ORATIONS OF M. TULLIUS CICERO With English Notes by the Rev. John Richard King
Titlepage has tear to upper corner with strip missing. Former owner's name to half-title. Small damage area to 1 page of text. Pencil marginalia. Corners and base of spine edgeworn. Top piece of spine torn and missing (3 cm). Foxing to endpapers. Hinges cracking but holding. ; 359 pages
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Cicero; Karl Halm
CICEROS AUSGEWAEHLTE REDEN I-VI BAENDCHEN Ciceros Reden I-VI [6 Books Bound in 1 Volume]
Book has been rebound in 1/2 leather boards with 4 raised bands. Gilt lettering to spine and tooling. Marbled boards. Pages tanned in places. Last few pages corner creased. Light foxing passim. Corners slightly edgeworn. Attractive book. ; I. Ciceros Reden für Sex. Roscius aus Ameria und über das Imperium des Cn. Pompeius. (1854) viii, 164 pp. II. Ciceros Rede gegen Q. Caecilius und der Anklagerede gegen C. Verres viertes und fünftes Buch. Zweite Auflage. (1855) vi, 252 pp. III. Ciceros Reden gegen L. Sergius Catilina, für P. Cornelius Sulla und für den Dichter Archias. Dritte Auflage. (1856) 208 pp. IV. Ciceros Rede für Publius Sestius. Zweite auflage. (1856) 132 pp. V. Ciceros Reden für T. Annius Milo, für Q. Ligarius und Für den König Dejotarus. Dritte Auflage (1857) vi, 152 pp; Ciceros Erste Und Zweite Philippische Rede. (1856) 127 pp. ; 6 Books Bound in 1 Volume. ; Vol. 1/6/2022; 1035 pages
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Cicero; Karl Wilhelm Piderit. & O. Harnecker.
CICERO: DE ORATORE. Erstes Heft: Buch I. Für Den Schulgebrauch
Former owner's name on ffep. Spine very slightly sunned. Else fine. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1886 edition. ; Griechische Und Lateinische Schriftsteller. Ausgaben Mit Anmerkungen; 216 pages
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Cicero; Konrat Ziegler (Ed. )
M. TULLIUS CICERO: DE LEGIBUS Textbearbeitung, Einleitung, Kritischer Apparat Und Erklärendes Verzeichnis Der Eigennamen
Front wrap is detached along with rear wrap's lower corner but both have been crudely repaired with cellotape. Wraps are browned. A few pages have tears and chipping. Pages are slightly browned. Writing and underlining in pen to about 20 pages with 5 pages in pencil. Working copy. ; 148 pages
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Cicero; L. Castiglioni (Ed. ) & I. Galbiati
[CICERO] M. TULLI CICERONIS: DE RE PUBLICA LIBRORUM SEX QUAE SUPERSUNT Recensuit L. Castiglioni. Testimonia Adjecit I. Galbiati
Chipping to wraps. Closed Tear to top of spine cover (2 cm). Spine and parts of wraps are browned. Light browning to pages. Former owner's name to ffep. ; Xliii, 200 p. Preface is in Latin with Latin text. ; Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum Paravianum; 201 pages
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Cicero; Manuel Marín Pena
M. TULIO CICERÓN: DISCURSOS VOL. X Defensa De L. Murena. Defensa De P. Sila. Texto Revisado Y Traducido
Faint bump to 1 corner. Small dent to top edge of front board (1 cm). Foxing to textblock. ; Critical Latin text with facing Spanish translation & introduction. ; Colección Hispánica De Autores Griegos Y Latinos; Vol. 10; 166 pages
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Cicero; Mary Siani-Davies
MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO: PRO RABIRIO POSTUMO Translated with Introduction and Commentary
Scholar's small bookplate to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Minor shelfwear. ; Clarendon Ancient History Series; 282 pages
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Cicero; Otto Heine
CICERONIS [CICERO] TUSCULANARUM DISPUTATIONUM Libri V. Zweites Band: III-V
Taupe boards. Tanned pages. Internally VG. Spine has some tears and loss. Spine crudely repaired with tape. Corners a bit edgeworn. Fair to Good. ; Griechische Und Lateinische Schriftsteller. Ausgaben Mit Anmerkungen. ; Vol. 2; 164 pages
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Cicero; Otto Jahn & Wilhelm Kroll
M. TULLII CICERONIS [CICERO]: ORATOR Als Ersatz Der Ausgabe Von Otto Jahn. Erklärt Von Wilhelm Kroll
Light tanning to pages. Light stain to front board. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Minor shelfwear. ; 228 pages
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Cicero; Otto Jahn & Wilhelm Kroll & Bernhard Kytzler
CICERO: BRUTUS Erklärt Von Otto Jahn Und Wilhelm Kroll. Überarbeitet Von Bernhard Kytzler
Scholar's small bookplate to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Front hinge is cracked and 2 pages have been repaired with tape to their gutters which has now browned. Fraying to head of spine. ; 312 pages
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Cicero; Rev. G. E. Jeans
THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO Being a New Translation of the Letters Included in Mr. Watson's Selection. with Historical and Critical Notes.
Light foxing to textblock. Scholar's name in ink to ffep (D. F. S. Thomson). Corners of boards a bit edgeworn. Fraying and chipping to spine ends. ; 432 pages
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Cicero; Rev. G. E. Jeans
THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO Being a New Translation of the Letters Included in Mr. Watson's Selection. with Historical and Critical Notes.
Inner hinges repaired with tape. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Spine a bit sunned. Fraying and chipping with small tears to spine ends. ; 432 pages
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Cicero; Robert Yelverton Tyrrell
THE CORRESPONDENCE OF M. TULLIUS CICERO [7 VOLUME SET] Arranged According to its Chronological Order, with a Revision of the Text, a Commentary and Introductory Essays & Vol. VII: Index
Scholar's bookplate to inner covers (G. P. Goold). Some corners bumped. Volumes range from Good to VG. Vol. 2, 3, 4, & 6 spines are discolored. V1: front inner hinge repaired with tape. V3: 1 page loose. Front hinge starting to weaken. V4: front hinge starting to crack. ; English introduction and commentary with latin text. V1: (1904) 3rd ed. 465 pp V2: (1906) 2nd ed. 305 pp; V3: (1914) 2nd ed. 381 pp; V4: (1918) 2nd ed. 634 pp; V5: (1915) 2nd ed. 468 pp; V6: (1933) 2nd ed. 412 pp; Volume 7: (1969) reprint of 1901 edition. (published by Georg Olms) 167 pp. ; 7 Volume Set (Complete). Dublin University Press Series; Vol. 1/7/2022; 307 pages
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Cicero; Robert Yelverton Tyrrell (Ed. )
CICERO IN HIS LETTERS Edited with Notes
Spine sunned and discolored . Former owner's name to ffep (bleached out). Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Binding a bit shaken. Couple of corners edgeworn. A few pencil and pen markings to text. Some shelfwear. ; Latin text with English commentary and introduction. Cxiii, 336 pp ; 336 pages
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Cicero; St. George Stock
CICERONIS: LAELIUS VEL DE AMICITIA [CICERO: DE AMICITIA] With Introduction and Notes. Part I: Introduction and Text & Part II: Notes [2 Parts in 1]
Very light pencil marginalia. Minor shelfwear. ; Reprint of the 1893 ed. 64pp; 84pp. ; 2 Parts in 1.; 148 pages
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