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‎McNeill, Randall L. B.‎

‎HORACE Image, Identity, and Audience‎

‎Book is fine. DJ has light scratches to rear panel and minor rubbing. ; Traditional views of Horace seek to present the poet as a consistent, vivid personality who stands behind and orchestrates the diverse "Horatian" writings that have come down to us. In recent years, however, an alternate tradition suggests that there may be many Horaces, that his work is more productively read as the constant invention of rhetorical techniques sensitively attuned to the requirements of different situations and audiences. As Randall L. B. McNeill argues, any sense that readers have of the "real" Horace is clearly deceptive; Horace offers us no unguarded self-portrait, but rather a number of consciously developed characterizations to suit diverse audiences, whether patron, peers, or the public. ; 188 pages‎

‎Patterson, Cynthia B.‎

‎THE FAMILY IN GREEK HISTORY‎

‎Very minor shelfwear to book. DJ has minor edgewear and light water-staining. ; The family, Cynthia Patterson demonstrates, played a key role in the political changes that mark the history of ancient Greece. From the archaic society portrayed in Homer and Hesiod to the Hellenistic age, the private world of the family and household was integral with and essential to the civic realm. Early Greek society was rooted not in clans but in individual households, and a man's or woman's place in the larger community was determined by relationships within those households. The development of the city-state did not result in loss of the family's power and authority, Patterson argues; rather, the protection of household relationships was an important element of early public law. The interaction of civic and family concerns in classical Athens is neatly articulated by the examples of marriage and adultery laws. In law courts and in theater performances, violation of marital relationships was presented as a public danger, the adulterer as a sexual thief. This is an understanding that fits the Athenian concept of the city as the highest form of family. The suppression of the cities with the ascendancy of Alexander's empire led to a new resolution of the relationship between public and private authority: the concept of a community of households, which is clearly exemplified in Menander's plays. Undercutting common interpretations of Greek experience as evolving from clan to patriarchal state, Patterson's insightful analysis sheds new light on the role of men and women in Greek culture. ; 286 pages‎

‎Kerényi, Karl‎

‎DER ANTIKE ROMAN Einführung Und Textauswahl‎

‎Very light shelfwear. Else fine. ; 100 pages‎

‎Humphries, Mark & Brian McGing (Eds. )‎

‎IN HONOUR OF GEORGE HUXLEY [Hermathena. No. 181 Winter 2006]‎

‎Very minor shelfwear. Light bump to base of spine. ; Various approaches towards the Greek Polis. Coldstream, John Nicolas; Heracles and hydraulics. Luce, J. V. ; Spartan traditions and receptions. Cartledge, Paul; Sparta and its Perioikic neighbours: a century of reassessment. Shipley, Graham; War then and now: the legacy of ancient Greek tragedy. McDonald, Marianne; Did Alexander the Great read Xenophon? McGroarty, Kieran; ‘Synderesis’, ‘Suneidesis’ and the construction of a theological tradition. Hogan, Linda; Why the university needs theology. McDonagh, Enda; The library of William Ponson by, 2nd Earl of Bessborough, 1704-93. Finnegan, Rachel; Artes Etruriae: déanta in Éirinn Alden, Maureen ; Hermathena. No. 181 Winter 2006; 257 pages‎

‎Turner, E. G.‎

‎THE LOST BEGINNING OF MENANDER MISOUMENOS‎

‎Light creasing to corners. Creasing along spine. Light discoloration to spine. ; From the proceedings of the British Academy, Vol. LXIII. [315] -331. Publishes the opening verses of Menander's best comedies, Misoumenos, which were discovered on fragmentary papyri from Oxyrhynchus. ; 16 pages‎

‎Eustathios Of Thessaloniki; Andrew F. Stone‎

‎EUSTATHIOS OF THESSALONIKI: SECULAR ORATIONS 1167/8 TO 1179 Translated with an Introduction and Commentary.‎

‎Light wear to corners of rear wrap else fine. ; This book presents translations of six speeches by Eustathios of Thessaloniki, accompanied by a detailed commentary which analyses the language used in these complex pieces of oratory and explains the allusions to the historical events of the time that they contain. Ten appendices provide further details on a range of topics. ; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 19.; 241 pages‎

‎Konishi, Harou‎

‎THE PLOT OF AESCHYLUS' ORESTEIA A Literary Commentary‎

‎Very light shelfwear. Internally Fine. ; Classical and Byzantine Monographs Vol. XIX; 284 pages‎

‎Rankin, H. D.‎

‎ANTHISTHENES SOKRATIKOS‎

‎Some light foxing to front board and spine as well as to textblock. ; Contents: His life and character; being and not-being; other socratics on 'being'; the natural God; the virtuous life; politics and utopia; the literary man; protocynic. ; 215 pages‎

‎Plautus; J. H. Gray (Ed. )‎

‎T. MACCI PLAUTI [PLAUTUS]: ASINARIA From the Text of Goetz and Schoell with an Introduction and Notes‎

‎Spine is browned. Mild fraying to joints and ends of spine. Endpapers are tanned. Former owners' names to ffep and inner cover in ink. Spotting/waterstaining to edges of boards. Light fraying to top of spine. Light browning to spine. ; Xxxix, 125 pp. Latin Text with English Commentary and Introduction. ; 125 pages‎

‎Lamberton, Robert & John J. Keaney (Eds. )‎

‎HOMER'S ANCIENT READERS The Hermeneutics of Greek Epic's Earliest Exegetes‎

‎Initials of editors to ffep "RL JJK > REF"-- (ie gift inscription? From editors to R. E. Fantham). Light dust-soiling to top of textblock. Paperclip indent to top of a few pages. Light pencil marginalia to a few pages. Light shelfwear to DJ. ; Although the influence of Homer on Western literature has long commanded critical attention, little has been written on how various generations of readers have found meaning in his texts. These seven essays explore the ways in which the Iliad and the Odyssey have been read from the time of Homer through the Renaissance. By asking what questions early readers expected the texts to answer and looking at how these expectations changed over time, the authors clarify the position of the Iliad and the Odyssey in the intellectual world of antiquity while offering historical insight into the nature of reading. This collection surveys the entire field of preserved ancient interpretations of Homer, beginning with the fictional audiences portrayed within the poems themselves, proceeding to readings by Aristotle, the Stoics, and Aristarchus and Crates, and culminating in the spiritualized allegorical reading current among Platonists of the fifth and sixth centuries C. E. The influence of these ancient interpretations is then examined in Byzantium and in the Latin West during the Renaissance. Contributors to this volume are Robert Browning, Anthony Grafton, Robert Lamberton, A. A. Long, James Porter, Nicholas Richardson, and Charles Segal. ; Magie Classical Publications; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 192 pages‎

‎Demosthenes; Henri Weil (Ed. )‎

‎LES PLAIDOYERS POLITIQUES DE DÉMOSTHÈNE Texte Grec...avec Un Commentaire Critique Et Explicatif Et Des Notices Sur Chaque Discours. Première Série - Leptine, Midias, Ambassade, Couronne. Deuxième Édition.‎

‎Book appears to have been rebound in red cloth with leather corners (now worn and chipped) and maroon spine (imitation leather? ). Typed spine label (now chipped). Front hinge is cracked. Light foxing passim. Institution's small circle stamp to a few pages else no other ex-library markings. Rear wrapper bound in. Last page (copyright page) is torn but no text is missing. Underlining and notes in pencil to a few pages. Book is still in solid condition. ; Vol. 1; 569 pages‎

‎Menander; Nikos B. Sphyroeras‎

‎MENANDROU [MENANDER]: DYSKOLOS Archaion Keimenon, Eisagoge, Metaphrasis, Semeioseis Nikou B. Sphyroera‎

‎Wraps are somewhat tattered with yellowing, chipping and tears. Corners of pages are creased. ; Greek text with Greek commentary; Bibliotheke "Papyrou" Arith. 272; 109 pages‎

‎Sallust; W. W. Capes‎

‎C. SALLUSTI CRISPI [SALLUST]: DE CONIURATIONE CATILINAE LIBER. DE BELLO IUGURTHINO [JUGURTHINO] LIBER Edited with Introduction and Notes‎

‎Front inner hinge weakening and just starting to crack. Pages tanned. Very light fraying to spine ends. Light wear to corners. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; Clarendon Press Series; 314 pages‎

‎Manilius, Marcus; A. E. Housman (Ed. )‎

‎M. MANILII ASTRONOMICON [5 VOLUME SET COMPLETE] Liber I Primus, Liber II Secundus, Liber III Tertius, Liber IV Quartus & Liber V Quintus. Recensuit Et Enarravit A. E. Housman‎

‎Sunning and fading and slight foxing to spines. Volume 1 has different shade cloth boards (as issued? ). Former owner's name to ffep in ink of vol. 1. V1 has tanned endpapers and light bumping along bottom edge. Else volumes have minor Rubbing to boards with Volume 2 and 5 having lightly bumped corners. Light foxing and pencil marginalia. ; Second Edition with Addenda. Lxxv, [1], 125, [1] + xxxi, [1], 138, [1] + xlviii, [2], 78, [1] + xvii, [1], 142, [1] + xlvi, [2], 139 pp. Pp; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE; Marcus Manilius (M Manilii) , 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer. The Astronomicon contains the earliest appearance of astrological systems of Houses. Housman's is considered the authoritative edition. Introduction in English. Latin apparatus.‎

‎Diller, Aubrey‎

‎THE TRADITION OF THE MINOR GREEK GEOGRAPHERS‎

‎Very light foxing just starting to textblock. Else fine. Attractive book. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1952 edition. Contents: Introduction; Codices; Bibliography; Periplus Ponti Euxini; Menippi Pergameni Periplus; Fragmenta Periegesseos ad Nicomedem Regem (Pseudo-Scymni). Addenda. Indices: Nomina Graeca. Geographi Minores. Manuscripts. Persons. Map. Plates. ; Philological Monographs Published by the American Philological Association Number XIV; 200 pages‎

‎Konishi, Haruo‎

‎FORMS OF GREEK PLAYS From Aeschylus to Aristophanes‎

‎Very light shelfwear else fine. ; Contents: Introduction; 1. Structural analysis of plays ; Aeschylus: Persians, Seven against Thebes , Suppliants, Agamemnon, Choephoroi, Eumenides, Prometheus bound ; Sophokles: Ajax , Elektra , Oedipos Tyrannos , Antigone , Trachinian Women , Philoktetes, Oedipos at kolonos ; Euripides: Kyklops, Alkestis, Medeia, Herakleidai, Hippolytos, Andromache, Hekabe, Suppliant Women, Herakles, ion , Trojan Women Elektra, Iphigenia among the Taurians , Helen, Phoencian Women, Orestes, Bakkhae, Iphigenia at Aulis, Rhesos. ; Aristophanes: Acharnians, Knights, Clouds, Wasps, Peace, Birds, Lusistrate, Thesmophoriazusai, Frogs, Ekklesiazousai, Ploutos, 2. Historical background of ; 3 Beginnings and Center of plays; Beginnings: Aeschylus , Sophokles, Euripides , Aristophanes ; Centers ; : Aeschylus , Sophokles, Euripides , Aristphanes ; 4. Broad outlines of plays ; appendix: The `M’ principles ; Index ; Works cited; Illustrations; Classical and Byzantine Monographs Vol. LXXVIII; 222 pages‎

‎Roussel, Monique‎

‎BIOGRAPHIE LEGENDAIRE D'ACHILLE‎

‎Browning in places to spine. Small chip to top of spine. Else fine. ; Text is in French. Sets out the Ancient and Byzantine sources for the Life of Achilles; 505 pages‎

‎Aeschylus; Ian Johnston‎

‎AESCHYLUS: THE ORESTEIA‎

‎Light Pencil to about 13 pages or so. Minor shelfwear to book. ; English translation; 156 pages‎

‎Diller, Aubrey‎

‎THE TEXTUAL TRADITION OF STRABO'S GEOGRAPHY With Appendix: the Manuscripts of Eustathius' Commentary on Dionysius Periegetes‎

‎Foxing to spine and edges of wraps. Faint foxing to textblock. ; 222 pages‎

‎Konishi, Haruo‎

‎HOMER AND MOUNTAINS Ancient Compositional Principles‎

‎Colour illustrations. Contents: Vesuvius; Tomi; Iolkos; Herodotus; Homer; Geographical Extent ; Epilogue: Polarity and Greek Literature ; Appendix : The M Principles ; Classical and Byzantine Monographs Vol. LXXIV; 264 pages‎

‎Konishi, Haruo‎

‎FROM MASIS TO OLYMPOS: THE ORIGIN OF A GREEK LITERARY TRADITION‎

‎Small chip to laminate along edge of rear wrap else fine. ; "This study proposes to investigate the origin of this special sensitivity of Greeks toward balanced structures, and its fundamental influence on Greek literature as a whole. Consequently this work consists of two parts. The first part traces the development of the veneration of balanced structures from the Neolithic period, and the second demonstrates that the aesthetic tradition of balanced structures fundamentally affected practically all genres of Greek literature. ; Classical and Byzantine Monographs Vol. LXII; 331 pages‎

‎Crawford, Michael‎

‎THE ROMAN REPUBLIC‎

‎Remainder mark to base of book (black line) else VG. ; During the centuries of its history the republic burst its city-state shell... Wars, rural impoverishment, the concentration of wealth in the hands of a few families, civil discord, the increase in number of slaves and robbery of overseas provinces caused irreversible changes... This is the material of Crawford's study. He handles its complexities with acuteness and balance. He is sophisticated about political motives and economic causes... Crawford's readable book is a fine contribution to the understanding of this important period. (Times Higher Education Supplement ) ; Fontana History of the Ancient World; 224 pages‎

‎Westphal, Rudolf‎

‎DIE FRAGMENTE UND DIE LEHRSÄTZE DER GRIECHISCHEN RHYTHMIKER Supplement Zur Griechischen Rhythmik Von A. Rossbach.‎

‎Former owner's name in ink to ffep. Foxing and a bit of browning to endpapers. Book has been rebound in black 1/4 leather boards with brown marbled boards. 4 raised bands with gilt lettering and tooling to spine. Corners a bit edgeworn. Small tear to top of spine (1 cm). Else minor shelfwear. ; 262 pages‎

‎Christides, A. Ph. & David Jordan‎

‎GLOSSA KAI MAGEIA Keimena Apo Ten Archaioteta‎

‎Light scratches to rear panel with minor edgewear to wraps. Light soiling to ffep. ; Text is Greek with short abstracts in English. ; 200 pages‎

‎Adrian Tournebus; Anna Maria Galistu & Renzp Tosi‎

‎L'EDIZIONE ESCHILEA DI ADRIAN TOURNEBUS Prefazione Di Renzo Tosi‎

‎Light crease to front wrap. Minor wear to corners. Light bump to top corner of pages. ; Supplementi Di Lexis XXXV; 223 pages‎

‎M. Tullius Cicero; Ludovicus [Ludwig] Claude Purser (Ed. )‎

‎[CICERO] M. TULLI CICERONIS: EPISTULAE VOL. II: EPISTULAE AD ATTICUM. Pars Posterior: Libri IX-XVI. Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit Ludovicus Claude Purser‎

‎Browning to endpapers. Bump to foreedges of boards. Spine dulled and slightly soiled. ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis) Oxoniensis; Vol. 2.2; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall‎

‎M. Tullius Cicero; Ludovicus [Ludwig] Claude Purser (Ed. )‎

‎[CICERO] M. TULLI CICERONIS: EPISTULAE VOL. II: EPISTULAE AD ATTICUM. Pars Prior: Libri I-VIII. Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit Ludovicus Claude Purser‎

‎Publisher's stamp to ffep. Old price in pen to ffep. Light bump to top of spine. Light waviness to cloth of front board ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis) Oxoniensis; Vol. 2.1; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall‎

‎McCarthy, Kathleen‎

‎SLAVES, MASTERS, AND THE ART OF AUTHORITY IN PLAUTINE COMEDY‎

‎Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Very light bumping to corners. DJ has light creasing and shelf wear. ; What pleasures did Plautus' heroic tricksters provide their original audience? How should we understand the compelling mix of rebellion and social conservatism that Plautus offers? Through a close reading of four plays representing the full range of his work (Menaechmi, Casina, Persa, and Captivi) , Kathleen McCarthy develops an innovative model of Plautine comedy and its social effects. She concentrates on how the plays are shaped by the interaction of two comic modes: the socially conservative mode of naturalism and the potentially subversive mode of farce. It is precisely this balance of the naturalistic and the farcical that allows everyone in the audience--especially those well placed in the social hierarchy--to identify both with and against the rebel, to feel both the thrill of being a clever underdog and the complacency of being a securely ensconced authority figure. ; 240 pages‎

‎Tacitus; F. R. D. Goodyear (Ed. )‎

‎THE ANNALS OF TACITUS: BOOKS 1-6 edited with a commentary. Volume I: Annals 1.1-54‎

‎Scholars' bookplate on inner cover and another scholar's name above (J. B. Clinard) Else book is Fine. Dustjacket spine is sunned. DJ is price-clipped and has minor shelfwear. ; Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries 15; Vol. 1; 498 pages; Major commentary that deals fully with textual, linguistic, literary, and historical matters. Includes latin text.‎

‎Wiseman, T. P.‎

‎CINNA THE POET And Other Roman Essays‎

‎Light discoloration to spine. Scholar's name to inner cover (J. B. Clinard). ; 212 pages; Consists of twelve separate but inter-connected essays on poetry and personalities in late-republican Rome. Contents: The two worlds of Titus Lucretius; Cinna the Poet; Structural Patterns in Catullus; Catullus, 'poem 68'; Lesbia and her Children; Who was Gellius? The Good Goddess; The Go-Between; Two friends of Clodius in Cicero's Letters; Clodius at the Theatre; Pyxis Caeliana; The Last of the Metelli.‎

‎Schlunk, Robin R.‎

‎THE HOMERIC SCHOLIA AND THE AENEID A Study of the Influence of Ancient Homeric Literary Criticism on Vergil‎

‎Small remains of label to ffep else fine. ; 144 pages; Examines the Aeneid in the light of ancient commentaries, or scholia, on parallel passages in the Iliad and Odyssey. The examination reveals Vergil's indebtedness to his literary heritage and affords new insights into the purpose and technique of his adaptation and variation of Homeric themes.‎

‎Vergil / Virgil; Carolus Hosius [Carl Hosius] (Ed. )‎

‎P. VERGILI MARONIS [VERGIL / VIRGIL]: BUCOLICA Cum Auctoribus Et Imitatoribus in Usum Scholarum. Edidit Carolus Hosius. 2. Unveränderte Auflage‎

‎Titlepage is corner clipped (to remove former owner's name). Foxing to endpapers. Light browning to wraps. Else VG. ; Unchanged reprint of 1915. ; Kleine Texte Für Vorlesungen Und Übungen ; 134; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 64 pages‎

‎Plautus; W. Thomas MacCary & M. M. Willcock (Eds. )‎

‎PLAUTUS: CASINA‎

‎Light chipping to front wrap. Spine very lightly browned. Scholars' bookplate to half-title. ; Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics; 241 pages; Plautus' Casina is a lively and well composed farce. The plot, which concerns the competition of a father and his son for the same girl and the various scurrilous tricks employed in the process, gives full scope to Plautus' inventiveness and richly comic language. The editors' aim is to establish the play as one of the liveliest of ancient comedies, and in their introduction and notes to make the reader continually aware of the conditions of an actual stage performance. They discuss the background and conventions of Roman comedy and by offering a complete metrical analysis they help the reader to appreciate the original musical structure of the play. The edition is intended primarily for use by students at school and university but will be of value to anyone interested in reading the play in the original.‎

‎Horace; Arthur Palmer‎

‎THE SATIRES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI SERMONES) Edited with Notes‎

‎Spine sunned. Bottom Corners a little edgeworn. Front hinge is weakening and starting to crack. Stain to spine. . Light tanning to endpapers ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages‎

‎Horace; Augustus S. Wilkins (Ed. )‎

‎THE EPISTLES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI EPISTULAE) Edited with Notes‎

‎Spine slightly discolored. Light tanning to endpapers. Small pen line to 1 page. Pencil markings to 2 pages or so. Minor shelfwear. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 442 pages‎

‎Phillimore, Johannes Swinnerton (Ed. )‎

‎INDEX VERBORUM PROPERTIANUS‎

‎Slight soiling to front board. 1 corner lightly bumped. ; Unchanged reprint of 1905 edition. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 111 pages‎

‎Andrieu, J.‎

‎LE DIALOGUE ANTIQUE Structure Et Présentation‎

‎Bookseller's circle stamp to rear inner cover. Browning to wraps. Pages unopened. Spine cover has tears and chipping (1 tear crudely repaired with cellotape). Some creasing to wraps and lower sections of pages. Pages tanned. ; Collection D'Études Latines XXIX; 365 pages‎

‎Barwick, Karl‎

‎DAS REDNERISCHE BILDUNGSIDEAL CICEROS‎

‎Wraps are browned. Spine ends a little bumped. Some shelfwear. ; Abhandlungen Der Sächsischen Akademie Der Wissenschaften Zu Leipzig; Philologisch-Historische Klasse, Band 54, Heft 3; 90 pages‎

‎Della Corte, Francesco‎

‎LA FILOLOGIA LATINA DALLE ORIGINI A VARRONE‎

‎Creasing to some pages (as published? ). Spine slightly sunned. Small chip to base of spine. Minor shelfwear. Stamp to ffep "Per Recensione" ; 236 pages‎

‎Sophocles; T. B. L. Webster (Ed. )‎

‎SOPHOCLES: PHILOCTETES‎

‎Very light shelfwear to book. Dustjacket has minor edgewear with light chipping. ; Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics; 186 pages; The theme of Sophocles' Philoctetes is of lasting significance. It revolves round Neoptolemus' struggles with his conscience, and Philoctetes' strength in adversity and refusal to accept any compromise. Sophocles explores the relationship between the two central characters with powerful subtlety. The main emphasis in Professor Webster's commentary is on explaining the impact of the play through metre and language rather than on the examination and comparison of points of grammatical and syntactical usage. He deals with all the essential problems of the play at a level appropriate to the needs of students in the upper forms of schools and at university.‎

‎Sénèque (Seneca) ; Pierre Grimal‎

‎SÉNÈQUE OU LA CONSCIENCE DE L'EMPIRE‎

‎Spine browned. Minor shelfwear. Pages lightly tanned. ; French text. ; Collection D'Études Anciennes; 503 pages‎

‎Fränkel, Hermann‎

‎OVID Eine Dichter Zwischen Zwei Welten.‎

‎Spine slightly tanned. Upper corners very lightly bumped. ; Text is in German. ; 290 pages‎

‎Sophocles; R. D. Dawe (Ed. )‎

‎SOPHOCLES: OEDIPUS REX‎

‎Wraps are browned. Light chipping to 2 corners of wraps. ; Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics; 282 pages; 'Sophocles, in a play that won only second prize, created a masterpiece that in the eyes of posterity has overshadowed every other achievement in the field of ancient drama. In it he played on certain latent terrors that are part of man's nature in all kinds of societies and at all epochs; terrors whose influence may pervade our lives in ways we scarcely guess ...' These words come from the introduction to Dr Dawe's edition of Oedipus Rex. In an attempt to analyse why this play '...has exercised such a powerful and long-lasting fascination on the human mind' Dr Dawe devotes his introduction to an examination of the content of the story and to the technique displayed by Sophocles in the unfolding of the plot. The commentary deals authoritatively with problems of language and expression. This is an edition for classical scholars, undergraduates, and students in the upper forms of schools. The Introduction requires no knowledge of Greek and may be read by anyone interested in Greek literature and drama.‎

‎Plato; F. J. Church (translator) & Fulton H. Anderson‎

‎PLATO: PHAEDO‎

‎Minor shelfwear and scuffing. Spine is slightly browned. 1 corner slightly creased. Small stain to front wrap. ; The Library of Liberal Arts; 74 pages‎

‎Tacitus; Henricus Furneaux & J. G. C. Anderson (Eds. )‎

‎[TACITUS] CORNELII TACITI: OPERA MINORA Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit Henricus Furneaux. Germaniam Et Agricolam Iterum Recensuit J. G. C. Anderson‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (Katherine Dunbabin) in green ink. Light pencil marginalia to a few pages. Boards are a little scuffed and rubbed with some sticker residue to rear upper corner and a few tiny dents to front board. ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis) Oxoniensis; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall‎

‎Adrian Tournebus; Anna Maria Galistu & Renzp Tosi‎

‎L'EDIZIONE ESCHILEA DI ADRIAN TOURNEBUS Prefazione Di Renzo Tosi‎

‎Minor wear along top edge. Light bump to top corner of pages and top of spine. ; Supplementi Di Lexis XXXV; 223 pages‎

‎Polemis, Ioannis D.‎

‎THEODOROS METOCHITUS POEM 10 Introduction, Critical Text, Translation and Notes‎

‎Book is fine. ; Translation and Introduction are in Modern Greek. ; Classical and Byzantine Monographs Vol. LXI; 338 pages‎

‎Novelli, Stefano‎

‎STUDI SUL TESTO DEI SETTE CONTRO TEBE‎

‎Faint creasing to top corner of wraps and first few pages. Light bump to base of spine. Minor shelfwear. ; Italian commentary on Aeschylus' play with some Greek. ; Supplementi Di Lexis XXXIII; 358 pages‎

‎Ibánez, Jesús-María Nieto‎

‎EL HEXÁMETRO DE LOS ORÁCULOS SIBILINOS‎

‎Light foxing along edges of front wrap. Else fine. ; Classical and Byzantine Monographs Vol. XXV; 421 pages‎

‎Hesiod; Carlo Odo Pavese & Paolo Venti‎

‎A COMPLETE FORMULAR ANALYSIS OF THE HESIODIC POEMS Introduction and Formular Edition‎

‎Very faint wear to corners of front wrap else fine. ; Lexis' Research Tools IV; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 349 pages‎

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