Cicero, (Marcus Tullius) ; Bernhard Kytzler (Ed. )
MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO: BRUTUS Lateinische-Deutsch
Very light bump to base of spine. Dustjacket has chipping and tears to spine ends. DJ Spine is discolored and sunned with light staining. ; Latin Text with German translation; Tusculum-Bücherei; 367 pages
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CICERO, [M]ARCUS [TULLIUS].
Dostluk. [= De amicitia]. Translated by Türkân Tunga.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 12 cm). In Turkish. [vii], [1], 50 p. Lâtin klâsikleri serisi: 18. [= Latin classics: 18]. Dostluk. [= De amicitia]. Translated by Türkân Tunga.
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Cicero, [Marcus Tullius]
De oratore libri III. ad fidem optimorum codicum recensiti. Mit einem Portrait Ciceros als Frontispiz.
Nürnberg, Riegel 1778. Kl.-8°. 423, (1) S. Pappband der Zeit. Berieben und bestoßen. Viele Anmerkungen von alter Hd, auch an den Vorsätzen. Ein fl. Vorsatz mit Eckabschnitt.
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Cicero, [Marcus Tullius]
Rhetoricum ad C. Herennium Libri IIII. Incerto Auctore Ciceronis. Corrigente Paulo Manutio. [4 Teile in einem Band]. Mit 7 Druckermarken (whdt, jeweils am Titel und am Ende des 2.-4. Teils).
Venedig, Aldi Filio 1546. 8°. 179, 136, [recte 137, 1], 56, 45, [3] Bl. (davon das mittlere leer). Pergament der Zeit mit hs. Rückentitel. Vorsätze neu. Teils leicht sporfleckig, durchgehend schwacher Wasserrand bzw. leicht gebräunt. Der Kopfsteg schräg beschnitten. Die ersten 14 Lagen mit Fehlstelle (wohl Tierfraß) im unbedruckten Fußsteg. Das letzte Blatt des 1. Teils mit Fehlstelle im weißen Rand. Ein Teil mit kl. Eckergänzungen im weißen Rand. Leichter 'Keller'-Geruch.
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Cicero, M. T
Orationum Volumen Secundum. Mit 2 Druckermarken und einem großen figürlichen Initial.
Straßburg, Rihel 1544. 8°. [8] Bl. (das 5. leer), 281 Bl. (das 3. leer), [17] Bl. Schweinsleder der Zeit mit reicher Prägung. Einband etwas altersfleckig und geringf. bestoßen, Schließen fehlen. Anstreichungen und Marginalien (alt) von verschiedenen Händen. Bl. 137v mit kl. Federzeichnung. Titel und wenige Folgeblätter mit Wasserrand, Titel am Kopf auch mit etwas Papierverlust. Bogen ss und MM mit Wasserrand (MM auch minimal sporfleckig), sonst nur stellenweise leicht im Bug oder Kopfsteg wasserrandig. Bl. 158 im Kopfsteg mit kl. Einriß, Bl. NN2 mit druckbedingtem Einriß (kein Textverlust).
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Cicero, M. Tullius
Opera omnia quae supersunt omnia secundum optimas novissimasque editiones. Volumen primum - [vicesimum, in 10 Bänden]. Mit einer gestochenen Titelvignette und 19 geschnittenen Titelvignetten.
Mannheim, Cura & Sumptibus Societatis litteratae 1783-87. 10 Bände. 8°. Etwas abweichende HLdrBde der Zt auf 5 Bünden mit 2 Rückenschildern. Die Kapitale teils geringf. ergänzt, Rückenschilder teils berieben, ein Rückenschild abgeblättert. Band I mit altem Schulstempel an Vorsatz und Titel sowie einem Namen am Vorsatz. Vorsätze teils mit Anmerkungen (Bleistift).
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Cicero, M. Tullius
Tusculanarum disputationum Libri V.
Halle, Libraria Orphanotrophei (Waisenhaus) 1825. Kl.8°. 1 Bl., 213 S. Halbleder der Zeit. Stärker berieben und bestoßen, Vorsätze gebräunt, Exlibris, Name, Marginalien; durchgehend papierbedingt etwas gebräunt.
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius
Libri Rhetorici, Numeris Capitibusque distincti & brevibus Argumentis per singula Capita illustrati.
Paris, Brocas & Aumont 1750. 12°. Titel, 491, (5) S., 2 Bll. Ldr der Zt auf 5 (unechten) Bünden mit Rückenvergoldung. Berieben, Ecken stärker bestoßen; drei kl. Wurmlöcher; hs. Notiz am hint. Vorsatz; Exlibris am Spiegel.
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius
Opera omnia, in sectiones, apparatui Latinae locutionis respondentes, distincta, praetet hactenus vulgatam Dion. Lambini editionem, accesserunt D. Gothofredi (...)
Genf, Johannes Vignon, 1617. Gross-8°. (8) 436 Sp., (1) Bl.; 958 Sp.; 635 Sp., (1) Bl.; 714 Sp., (1) Bl., (77) S. (Register). Mit 1 Holzschnitt-Titelbordüre. Pappbd. d. 19. Jahrh. mit handschriftl. Rückenschild + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 5293B 4 Teile in 1 Bd. (berieben u. bestossen).
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius
Über das Schicksal. De Fato. Lateinisch-deutsch. Herausgegeben und übersetzt von Karl Bayer.
Düsseldorf und Zürich, Artemis & Winkler 2000. 4., überarbeitete Auflage. Kl.-8°. 179 S., 1 Bl. Original-Leinwand mit Schutzumschlag. Schutzumschlag it kl. Druckstelle. (=Tusculum-Bücherei). 4
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius & Heinrich Meyerus [Meyer]
M. TULLII CICERONIS [CICERO]: BRUTUS Emendavit Et Commentariis Instruxit Henr. Meyerus.
Rebound in 1/4 brown cloth binding with marbled boards. Gilt lettering and banding to spine. Some foxing. Some rubbing to boards with some colour loss. Chipping/flecking to spine ends. A few ex-library markings from 1882. Former owner's name in ink to ffep (Albert Merriman). Very light pencilling to a few pages. Pages tanned. Corners and boards somewhat edgeworn. Still solid. ; Xx, 286 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Latinorum. Pars I. Tomus I; 286 pages
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CICERO, Marcus Tullius ; [ CICERON ]
M. T. Ciceronis ad Familiares Epistolae. Interpretatione & Notis illustravit Philibertus Quartier è Societate Jesu, jussi Christinissimi Regis in Usum Serenissimi Delphini.
1 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque pleine veau larbré, dos à 5 nerfs orné (fleurons), Apud Dionysium Thierry, et Viduam Simonis Benard, Paris, 1685, 5 ff. n. ch. (dont frontispice), xxxiv pp., 2 ff. [f. Ccciij et f. iij en double], 614 pp. Agréable exemplaire de cette belle édition des lettres de Cicéron "ad usum delphini" (qq. piq. de vers au dos, petits mq. de cuir en coupes et un petit mq. en mors, coiffes frottées, qq. rouss. mais bon état intérieur). Latin
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius ; Karl Bayer
M. TULLI CICERONIS: DE FATO / MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO: ÜBER DAS FATUM Lateinisch - Deutsch
Faint dustsoiling to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear to book and DJ. DJ spine a bit browned. ; Latin Text with German translation ; Tusculum-Bücherei; 167 pages
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
CATO MAIOR. A Dialogue On Old Age. Elementary Classics. Edited with Notes, Vocabulary, & Biographical Index for the use of Schools by E. S. Shuckburgh.
pp. xxxvi, 226 + Portrait Frontis and full page plates. Text in Latin and English. Numerous manuscript notes. 160mm. Original full blue cloth binding. Front board decorated and lettered in black. Spine faded. CLASSICS BX 1
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
CHRESTOMATHIA CICERONIANA Oder: Auserlesene Stellen Aus den Schriften M. Tvllii Ciceronis Nach den besten Ausgaben Gruteri, Graeuii und Gronouii recensirt, An unterschiedenen Orten verbessert, mit ausfuhrlichen Anmerkungen und einer Erzehlung von dem Lebe
pp. [6], LII, 550, [29]. Small 8vo. 18 cm. Very Scarce German Latin reader. Latin text with notes in German.**PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 7
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
M. TULLII CICERONIS ORATIONUM. cum optimis ac postremis exemplaribus accurate collatus. Tomus I-II.
pp. 614; 550. Some slight worming with loss of a few letters. Some old age stain. Latin text. Small 24mo. 135 mm. Plain old vellum binding. Early manuscript ownerships of Jac: Albani Gibbesij, M.D. Rome, 1653. This is certainly James Alban Gibbes or Ghibbes (1611-1677), a Latin poet, who was probably born at Valognes in France, the son of English parents. His father, William Gibbes of Bristol, enjoyed a successful medical practice in England, eventually acting as physician to Queen Henrietta Maria. James was sent abroad to receive a Roman Catholic education.He subsequently travelled in the Low Countries, Spain, Germany, and Italy. Like many other youthful travellers, Gibbes took advantage of the opportunity to study at some of the universities along his route, notably in Padua (from November 1641), which had a distinguished medical faculty. In 1644 Gibbes moved to Rome; for two years he acted as tutor to Almerico, son of Francis, duke of Modena. This employment did not, however, prevent him from taking additional patrons, including Cardinal Luigi Capponi, and medical positions. Gibbes flattered in Latin verse each of the various popes under whom he lived, receiving favours from them in return. Gibbes began to publish his Latin poems and orations in the 1650s. `Clementia' (composed in 1653, the year he signed this book), is an ironic poetic complaint that he had been turned down for the post of keeper at the Vatican Library. Gibbes's poetic fame spread outside Rome. Few British authors enjoyed such a great continental reputation as a poet. Two volumes of three. Especially interesting because of the association with Gibbes, who may have intended this set as a gift to the English College at St Omer. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 9 Classics.
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CICERO, Marcus Tullius. [CICERÓN].
De Senectute et de Amicitia. Cicero's dialogues on old age and on friendship. With short english notes, for the use of schools.
Oxford, James Parker and Co., 1869, 13 x 9,5 cm., holandesa piel de época con puntas, portada + 123 págs. + 1 hoja. (Ejemplar con anotaciones marginales de anterior poseedor y encuadernado con hojas blancas intercaladas en el texto para uso del estudiante).
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; A. E. Douglas
CICERO: TUSCULAN DISPUTATIONS I Edited with Translation and Notes
Minor shelfwear. ; Classical texts; 133 pages
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; D. R. Shackleton Bailey (Tr. )
CICERO XXIII: LETTERS TO ATTICUS II
Light Foxing to top of textblock. Light shelfwear to DJ ; Loeb Classical Library No. 8; Vol. 23; 345 pages
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; D. R. Shackleton Bailey (Tr. )
CICERO: BACK FROM EXILE Six Speeches Upon His Return
The six speeches contained in this volume, delivered upon Cicero's triumphant return from exile in 57-56 B. C. , are here brought to life by a superb new English translation that is based on an improved Latin text. The notes accompanying the translation are written with the general reader in mind, while the two indices provide the equivalent of an onomasticon for these six speeches. ; American Philological Association, Classical Resources Series No. 4; 0.75 x 8.5 x 5.75 Inches; 263 pages
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; E. O. Winstedt
CICERO XXIII: LETTERS TO ATTICUS II Books VII-XI (7-11)
Former owner's typed name to ffep. Else very minor shelfwear. Dustjacket has some chipping and tears. DJ spine a bit browned. ; Loeb Classical Library No. 8; Vol. 23; 452 pages
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Frank Ernest Rockwood (Ed. )
CICERO'S TUSCULAN DISPUTATIONS, I AND SCIPIO'S DREAM Edited, with Introduction and Notes
Former owner's name on ffep. Many marginal notes in pencil with a couple of notes in pen. Endpapers a bit browned. Else VG. ; Reprint of the 1903 ed. Latin text with English notes and Introduction. Xliv, 109 + xiii, 22 pp ; 131 pages
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Joachim Adamietz (Hrsg. )
MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO: PRO MURENA Mit Einem Kommentar
Former owner's name to ffep. Scholar's small bookplate to titlepage (R. E. Fantham). Minor shelfwear. ; Texte Zur Forschung Band 55; 263 pages
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; John Edwin Sandys
M. TULLI CICERONIS AD. M. BRUTUM ORATOR A Revised Text with Introductory Essays and Critical and Explanatory Notes
Tear to spine cloth along 1 joint. Notes in pencil to ffep (by R. E. Fantham). Pencil marginalia to a few pages. A couple of corners edgeworn. ; Latin Text with extensive English Commentary and Introduction. Unchanged Reprint of 1885. Isbn: 3487045915; 258 pages
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; John Edwin Sandys
M. TULLI CICERONIS AD. M. BRUTUM ORATOR A Revised Text with Introductory Essays and Critical and Explanatory Notes
Minor rubbing to boards. Light pencil marginalia and underlining on a few pages. Former classics scholar's name on ffep (D. O. Robson). ; Latin Text with extensive English Commentary and Introduction. ; 257 pages
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Middleton, Dr.
THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO. 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.
pp. xviii, 828. Some notes in Latin. Mildly XLib. Double column. Title page slightly foxed, text clean. Inner hinges reinforced with tape. 235mm. Rebound in library buckram. Front board stamped in gold gilt, Jeremiah Zimmerman Library. (The Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Zimmerman, Lutheran minister and educator; and a well-known numismatist and Egyptologist).CLASSICS BX 2
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; R. G. Austin (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS: PRO M. CAELIO ORATIO [Cicero: Pro Caelio]
Waterstaining to lower section of front board. Former owner's name to ffep. Else VG. ; Latin Text with English Commentary and Introduction. ; 180 pages
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; R. G. Austin (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS: PRO M. CAELIO ORATIO [Cicero: Pro Caelio]
Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Pencil underlining and notes to some pages. Rubbing to extremities. DJ has tears, creasing and chipping. ; Latin Text with English Commentary and Introduction. ; 180 pages
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; R. G. Austin (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS: PRO M. CAELIO ORATIO [Cicero: Pro Caelio]. Edited with Introduction, and Commentary
Light shelfwear. 1 corner crease to wraps. ; Reprint of the 1960 3rd ed. xxxii, 180pp.; Clarendon Paperbacks; 180 pages
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; R. G. Austin (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS: PRO M. CAELIO ORATIO [Cicero: Pro Caelio]. Edited with Introduction, and Commentary
Light shelfwear. Light crease to spine. ; Reprint of the 1960 3rd ed. xxxii, 180pp.; Clarendon Paperbacks; 180 pages
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; R. G. Austin (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS: PRO M. CAELIO ORATIO [Cicero: Pro Caelio]
Scholar's name to ffep (Philippa Goold née Forder). Pencil underlining and notes to some pages. DJ is tattered with tears and chipping. DJ has been reinforced with tape. DJ browned. ; Latin Text with English Commentary and Introduction. ; 180 pages
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; R. G. Austin (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS: PRO M. CAELIO ORATIO [Cicero: Pro Caelio]. Edited with Introduction, and Commentary
Creasing to front wrap and first few pages. Some pencil and pen markings. Fair to good. ; Reprint of the 1960 3rd ed. Xxxii, 180pp. Digitally reprinted. ; Clarendon Paperbacks; 180 pages
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; R. G. M. Nisbet (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS: IN L. CALPURNIUM PISONEM ORATIO [Cicero: in Pisonem]. Edited with Text, Introduction and Commentary
Light edgewear to corners. Small tear to head of spine (1/2 cm). Front hinge cracked but holding. Pen marginalia to about 3 pages (by R. E. Fantham). Else VG. ; Latin Text with English Commentary and Introduction. ; 208 pages
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius; R. G. M. Nisbet (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS: IN L. CALPURNIUM PISONEM ORATIO [Cicero: in Pisonem]. Edited with Text, Introduction and Commentary
Endpapers foxed. Waterstaining to lower section of boards. Else VG. ; Latin Text with English Commentary and Introduction. ; 208 pages
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Cicero. (Marcus Tullius Cicero) [106-43 BC]
M. T. CICERONIS. CATO MAJOR, Sive de Senectute. Ex Editione J. Oliveti.
56p. Small 12mo. [133 x 80 mm]. Uncased, but with remains of the early leather backed paper boards. The copy of the famed French author, historian, and scholar: Anatole de Montaiglon (1824-1895). Separate issue of one of the famed Foulis Duodecimo Ciceros. See: Gaskell 102. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 1
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Cicero. (Marcus Tullius Cicero) [106-43 BC]
M. T. CICERONIS. XIV SELECTARUM ORATIONUM LIBER.
24 mo. [135 x 80 mm.] 362p. Original limp paper boards. XLib. Printed at Franke's famous Orphan's Press. Very scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 2
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Cicero; A. B. Poynton (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO]: PRO MILONE Edited with Introduction and Notes
Endpapers browned. Light marginalia and notes in pen and pencil. Small tears to spine ends. Corners a bit edgeworn. ; Reprint of the 1902 2nd ed. Xxiv+44pp+88pp. ; 132 pages
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Cicero; A. B. Poynton (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO]: PRO MILONE Edited with Introduction and Notes
Binding a bit worn with tears to spine ends, ink staining to lower edge of front board and first few pages. Some pages heavily have notes in ink and pencil. ; Reprint of the 1902 2nd ed. Xxiv+44pp+88pp. ; 132 pages
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Cicero; A. G. Lee (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO]: PARADOXA STOICORUM With Introduction and Notes
Light shelfwear. . Spine sunned. Endpapers browned. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; Latin text with English commentary and introduction. ; 97 pages
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Cicero; A. G. Peskett (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO]: ORATIO PHILIPPICA SECUNDA
Some pencil notes. 1 ink stain to text. Former owner's names to inner covers and ffep. Boards a bit edgeworn. ; Pitt Press Series; 155 pages
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Cicero; A. L. Irvine (Ed. )
CICERO'S CORRESPONDENCE A Selection
Pages slightly tanned. Light soiling to boards. Spine browned. ; Xix, 272 pp. Text is in Latin with English introduction and notes. ; Pitt Press Series; 272 pages
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Cicero; A. S. Wilkins
THE ORATIONS OF CICERO AGAINST CATILINA Edited after Karl Halm
Light foxing to textblock. 2 small white stains to back cover. Clean text. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Latin Text. ; 168 pages
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Cicero; A. S. Wilkins
THE ORATIONS OF CICERO AGAINST CATILINA Edited after Karl Halm
Spine is a little darkened. Light edgewear to corners. Clean text. Writing in ink to foreedges of pages (F. B. Foster). ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Latin Text. ; 168 pages
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Cicero; A. S. Wilkins
THE ORATIONS OF CICERO AGAINST CATILINA Edited after Karl Halm
Ligth rubbing. Former owner's name to ffep. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Latin Text. ; 168 pages
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Cicero; A. S. Wilkins
THE ORATIONS OF CICERO AGAINST CATILINA Edited after Karl Halm
Spine a bit darkened. Minor shelfwear. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Latin Text. ; 168 pages
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Cicero; A. S. Wilkins
THE ORATIONS OF CICERO AGAINST CATILINA Edited after Karl Halm
Former owner's bookplate on inner cover. Former owner's name on ffep. Ffep is clipped. 3-4 pages have a couple of words in pen. Latin text has marginalia in pencil. Light staining to boards. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Latin Text. ; 168 pages
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Cicero; A. Waugh Young & A. F. Watt (Eds. )
CICERO: PRO LEGE MANILIA
Chipping and tears along joints of backstrip. Spine browned. Some light ink marginalia. Early 1900s? Possible rebind? ; Includes latin Text with Vocabulary, English Translation, Notes and Introduction. ; The University Tutorial Series
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Cicero; A. Waugh Young & W. F. Masom (Eds. )
CICERO: IN CATILINAM ORATIO III
gold coloured boards. Some rubbing. Former owner's name to ffep. Light pencilling. Last page of advertisements torn. ; Includes latin Text with Vocabulary, English Translation, Notes and Introduction. ; The University Tutorial Series
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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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