Paris : A lÕenseigne du Pot cassÂŽ 1930. 185x110mm. illustrÂŽ de gravures de Louis-William Graux demi-percaline. Etiquette au dos avec titre et auteur en lettres dorÂŽes. Couverture dÕorigine conservÂŽe ˆ lÕintÂŽrieur. Quelques rousseurs sur tranche sinon en trÂs bon ÂŽtat. Un des 2500 exemplaires tirÂŽ sur papyrus de Tsahet numÂŽrotÂŽ n¡118. 525 A lÕenseigne du Pot cassÂŽ unknown
Penguin Classics 05/04/2006. Paperback. Used; Very Good. WE SHIP WITHIN 24 HRS FROM LONDON UK 98% OF OUR ORDERS ARE RECEIVED WITHIN 7-10 DAYS. We believe you will be completely satisfied with our quick and reliable service. All orders are dispatched as swiftly as possible! Buy with confidence! Greener Books. Penguin Classics paperback
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Weidmannsche Buchhandlung / Apud Weidmannos. Very Good. 1958. Softcover. Wraps are browned. Light chipping to spine ends with 1 tear near head of spine 3 cm. Scholar's name to ffep D. Gerber. ; 402 pages . Weidmannsche Buchhandlung / Apud Weidmannos paperback
Napoli Luigi Loffredo 1940. 52 p. Cloth. 25.5 cm Rebound Contains: 'Eracle e Teodamante father of Hylas in Callimaco e in Apollonio Rodio'. And: 'L'Eracle 'Semnós' nel poema di Apollonio' hardcover
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Easton Press 1999. leather_bound. Like New. 11x8x2. Easton Press Full leather with gilt lettering and decoration linen end papers and ribbon page marker. Book is in excellent unused condition text is unmarked and pages are tight. Easton Press hardcover
London: J. Dodsley 1780. The whole voyage of Jason in English for the first time First complete edition in English of Apollonius's myth of the Argonauts the only surviving Hellenistic epic. This translation by the poet Francis Fawkes was edited and published posthumously by the classical scholar Henry Meen. Included is Meen's translation of Colluthus's The Rape of Helen a c.500 AD-prequel to the Iliad and notably one of the last Greek epic poems. Prior to this publication the Argonautica had only appeared in English in extracts translated by William Broome 1727 Gilbert West 1749 and Jeffrey Ekins 1771. Fawkes's translation was followed later the same year by another complete translation by Edward Burnaby Greene which was dismissed as inferior by contemporary critics. "In his lifetime Fawkes's reputation as a translator was high. He enjoyed the friendship and occasional collaboration of other literary figures including Samuel Johnson and John Jortin who both shared his affection for ancient and modern Latin" ODNB. Fawkes had also published translations of Anacreon Sappho Bion Moschus Musaeus and Theocritus. Colluthus was a Greek poet who lived under the reign of Athanasius I 491-518 during the late Roman Empire. His short poem on the abduction of Helen is considered with Museus's Hero and Leander the last representative of the Greek poem in the epic-mythological tradition. It was previously translated into English by Sir Edward Sherbourne in 1651. The inspiration for the poem "comes from a well known story from the Cypria but also Triphidorus's lines: Cassandra's reaction to the Trojan horse entering the city in the Sack of Troy is rewritten by Colluthus as Cassandra's reaction to Paris bringing Helen inside Troy. Thus the poet continues the Iliad in an inverse way by trying to depict what happened before and what caused the fall of Troy" Karavas p. 61. In his notes Meen traces a parallelism between Colluthus and Apollonius's texts: "the subjects of the two poems are not wholly dissimilar. In the one is celebrated the rape of Medea in the other the rape of Helen; two events of equal celebrity in ancient story" p. 385. Octavo 204 x 129 mm. Engraved frontispiece. Nineteenth-century green quarter cloth red morocco label on spine edges sprinkled red. With the modern bookplate of the Raglan family of Cefn Tilla Court Monmouthshire on front pastedown. Board edges worn minor rubbing to boards and label a few spots of foxing on initial and final leaves small worm trail to inner margin of gatherings L-Q otherwise generally clean. A very good copy. Orestis Karavas "Triphidorus's The Sack of Troy and Colluthus's The Rape of Helen: A Sequel and a Prequel from Late Antiquity" in Robert Simms Brill's Companion to Prequels Sequels and Retellings of Classical Epic 2018. hardcover