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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

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Endpapers a bit browned. Minor fraying to spine ends. Spine a bit sunned. ; Latin text with English introduction and commentary; 151 pages‎

‎Horace; Christian Friedrich Karl Herzlieb & Johann Peter Uz. Walther Killy & Ernst A. Schmidt‎

‎Q. HORATIUS FLACCUS: ODEN UND EPODEN. LATEINISCH UND DEUTSCH Q. Horatii Flacci Carminum Et Epodon Libros. Latine Et Germanice‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Die Bibliothek Der Alten Welt; 559 pages‎

‎Davis, S.‎

‎GREEK GRAMMAR AND EXERCISES‎

‎Minor foxing to boards. Spine sunned. Scholar's name to ffep (Philippa Goold née Forder). ; 155 pages‎

‎Humbert, Jean‎

‎MANUEL PRATIQUE DE GREC ANCIEN‎

‎Minor shelfwear to book. DJ has chipping and a few tears. ; Collection Connaissance Des Langues; 231 pages‎

‎Nettleship, Henry‎

‎CONTRIBUTIONS TO LATIN LEXICOGRAPHY‎

‎Circle stamp of "Dominican Fathers Edinburgh" to titlepage and last page. Former owner's name to half-title (F. J. A. Hart). Ink note to ffep. Pencil lines to margins of some pages. Light chipping to spine ends. Light foxing passim. Endpaper foxed. ; 624 pages‎

‎Knight, W. F. Jackson‎

‎MANY-MINDED HOMER An Introduction‎

‎Minor shelfwear to book. DJ has some scuffing to back panel. DJ spine a bit yellowed. ; Edited by John D. Christie. Contents: Epic Poetry; Homeric Epic; The Time & Place of Homer; Trojan Story; Homeric Myth & Legend; The Sources of Homer; The Unity of Homer; The Greatness of Homer. ; 224 pages‎

‎Kirk, G. S.‎

‎THE SONGS OF HOMER‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Dustjacket has a few small tears. DJ spine browned. ; 9 x 1.25 x 6 Inches; 438 pages; The literature of the western world begins with one of its greatest achievements. The stories of the wrath of Achilles and its consequences, and of the wanderings of Odysseus, have been admired from ancient times to the present day. The two great epics can be read and enjoyed, unreflectingly, as tales of adventure; or they can be studied as literature, yielding, as insight and understanding grow, a deeper and more permanent pleasure. Professor Kirk's book is the means to this pleasure. It is a vivid and comprehensive account of the background and development of the Homeric poems and of their quality as literature. The epics are seen primarily as oral poetry, sung for centuries by illiterate singers; and from this view rises discussion of the problems of authorship and transmission. The historical, archaeological and linguistic evidence is also examined; and the possible contributions of the Mycenaean period and of the subsequent Dark Age are shown in a fresh light.‎

‎Kirk, G. S.‎

‎HOMER AND THE ORAL TRADITION‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Light Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Dustjacket rubbed. DJ spine sunned. ; 231 pages; The Songs of Homer (Cambridge University Press, 1962) was a major contribution to Homeric studies, establishing important theories about the composition, structure and transmission of the monumental poems. In this 1976 volume, Geoffrey Kirk returns to Homer, but the themes are largely different. He considers in particular the nature of oral and epic poetry, and the meaning of an oral tradition. There are problems here of interest not only to classicists and Homeric specialists but also to students of English and comparative literature, and to anthropologists concerned with the literature of traditional societies. Those pieces that were previously published were revised and unified for the volume. The longest section, on 'the oral and the literary epic', is derived from the J. H. Gray Lectures, which Professor Kirk delivered in Cambridge in 1974 and which had not been previously published in any form.‎

‎Jebb, R. C.‎

‎HOMER An Introduction to the Iliad and the Odyssey.‎

‎Discoloration/waterstaining to lower edge of rear board. Foxing to endpapers. Former owner's name to ffep. ; 201 pages‎

‎Janko, Richard‎

‎HOMER, HESIOD AND THE HYMNS Diachronic Development in Epic Diction‎

‎Foxing to textblock. Gift inscription from author to G. P. Goold on ffep. Lower corner bumped. Minor foxing to DJ. DJ spine sunned. Minor shelfwear. ; Cambridge Classical Studies; 340 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Jachmann, Günther‎

‎HOMERISCHE EINZELLIEDER Sonderausgabe MCMLXVIII‎

‎Light bump to base of spine. ; 70 pages‎

‎Heubeck, Alfred‎

‎SCHRIFT‎

‎Light creasing and yellowing to wraps. ; Band III, Kapitel X. Contents: Voralphabetische Schriftsysteme des ägäisraumes; Das griechische Alphabet; Homer und die Schrift; Fachausdrücke; Literatur und Abkürzungen. ; Archaeologia Homerica Band III, Kapitel X; 205 pages‎

‎Heubeck, Alfred‎

‎DIE HOMERISCHE FRAGE Ein Bericht Über Die Forschung Der Letzten Jahrzehnte‎

‎Spine slightly browned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. ; Erträge Der Forschung 27; 326 pages‎

‎Marcovich, Miroslav (Ed. )‎

‎ILLINOIS CLASSICAL STUDIES VOLUME II 1977‎

‎Foxing to textblock and endpapers. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; 1. The Nature Of Homeric Composition - G. P. Goold2. The Mare, The Vixen, And The Bee: Sophrosyne As The Virtue Of Women In Antiquity - Helen F. North3. Five Textual Notes - F. H. Sandbach4. The Dynamics Of Pindar's Music: Ninth Nemean And Third Olympian - Lionel Pearson5. Ritual And Drama In Aischyleian Tragedy - Gerald F. Else6. Synaesthesia In Sophocles - Charles P. Segal7. Air-Imprints Or Eidola: Democritus' Aetiology Of Vision - Walter Burkert8. Notes On The Electra Of Euripides - James Diggle9. A Sophist on Omniscience, Polymathy, and Omnicompetence: ? . ? . 8.1-13 - Thomas M. Robinson10. Ancient Interpolation In Aristophanes - Kenneth J. Dover11. The Four Stoic Personae - Phillip H. De Lacy12. A New Manuscript Of Babrius: Fact Or Fable? - John Vaio13. Harpocration Panegyrista - Gerald M. Browne14. Euclio, Gnemon, And The Peripatos - Miroslav Marcovich15. Ariadne's Leave-Taking : Catullus 64.116-20 - Wendell Clausen16. The Grievance Of L. Domitius Ahenobarbus - David R. Shackleton Bailey17. A Question Of Taste: Horace, Epistles I.14.6-9 - E. J. Kenney18. Propertius 3.22: Tullus' Return - Michael C. J. Putnam19. Studies On The Naples Ms. IV F 3 Of Ovid's Metamorphoses - Willam S. Anderson20. Did Tacitus Finish The Annales? - Revilo P. Oliver21. Ulrich Von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff To James Loeb: TwoUnpublished Letters - William Musgrave Calder III; 332 pages‎

‎Dihle, Albrecht‎

‎HOMER-PROBLEME‎

‎Bumping to lower corners and top of spine. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor foxing and yellowing to DJ with small tear to head of spine. ; Wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen Der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Für Forschung Des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen Band 41; 180 pages‎

‎Leumann, Manu‎

‎HOMERISCHE WÖRTER‎

‎Foxing to ffep. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Creasing to wraps. Small chip to front upper corner. Spine browned. Edgewear to wraps. ; Schweizerische Beiträge Zur Altertumswissenschaft 3; 360 pages‎

‎Lee, D. J. N‎

‎THE SIMILES OF THE ILIAD AND THE ODYSSEY COMPARED‎

‎Browning to wraps. Faint yellowing ot pages. ; Monographs of the Australian Humanities Research Council, No. 10.; 80 pages‎

‎Latacz, Joachim‎

‎HOMER Der Erste Dichter Des Abendlands‎

‎Light foxing to textblock. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; 211 pages‎

‎Lang, Andrew‎

‎HOMER AND THE EPIC‎

‎Contents shaken. A few quires are coming loose with a few repaired with tape. Light foxing. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Spine cover is torn and chipped and crudely repaired with tape. Reading copy only. ; 424 pages‎

‎Erbse, Hartmut‎

‎UNTERSUCHUNGEN ZUR FUNKTION DER GÖTTER IM HOMERISCHEN EPOS‎

‎Upper corners bumped with faint creasing to pages. ; Untersuchungen Zur Antiken Literatur Und Geschichte - Band 24; 9.2 X 6.3 X 0.9 inches; 315 pages‎

‎Fenik, Bernard‎

‎HOMER AND THE NIBELUNGENLIED Comparative Studies in Epic Style‎

‎Endpapers tanned. Light soiling to boards. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; A sturyd of certain kinds of artistic design shared by the ancient Greek and medieval European epic. Also looks at Chanson de Roland and Rolandslied. ; Martin Classical Lectures; 0.87 x 9.64 x 6.45 Inches; 230 pages‎

‎Skutsch, Otto‎

‎STUDIA ENNIANA‎

‎Many notes in ink and pencil (corrections, modifications) (likely by G. P. Goold) with typed list of corrections done pasted to rear board. Edgewear to boards. DJ is price-clipped. DJ spine browned. Light edgewear to DJ. ; Most important papers on Ennius written by Skutsch between 1944 and 1967 are published here. 14 papers deal with the historical, literary, and textual aspects of the Ennius fragments. Two new papers are here published for the first time and 3 other papers have been translated into English from German. ; 204 pages‎

‎Jocelyn, H. D.‎

‎ENNIUS [OFFPRINT] Ennius As a Dramatic Poet‎

‎Offprint. Wraps browned. Gift inscription from Jocelyn to G. P. Goold in pen to front wrap. ; Pp 41-95; Offprint from Entretiens Sur L'Antiquité Classique Tome XVII; 54 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Badian, E.‎

‎ENNIUS [OFFPRINT] Ennius and His Friends‎

‎Offprint. Wraps browned. Gift inscription from Badian to G. P. Goold in pen to front wrap. ; Pp 151-208; Offprint from Entretiens Sur L'Antiquité Classique Tome XVII; 57 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Segal, Erich (Ed. )‎

‎EURIPIDES A Collection of Critical Essays. Twentieth Century Views‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (Philippa Goold née Forder). Gift inscription from Segal to Goold on ffep. Creasing to spine. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. ; Collection of Critical Essays by Richmond Lattimore, Charles W. Eckert, W. B. Stanford, Cedric H. Whitman, Jasper Griffin, F. M. Combellack, Dorothea Wender. ; A Spectrum Book; 177 pages; Signed by Editor‎

‎Kovacs, Paul David‎

‎THE ANDROMACHE OF EURIPIDES An Interpretation‎

‎Light edgewear. ; English commentary. ; Society For Classical Studies American Classical Studies; 8.8 X 6.0 X 0.4 inches; 117 pages‎

‎Wilson, John R. (Ed. )‎

‎TWENTIETH CENTURY INTERPRETATIONS OF EURIPIDES' ALCESTIS A Collection of Critical Essays‎

‎Pages browned. Spine a bit creased. Scholar's name to ffep (Philippa Goold née Forder). ; The myth and its adaptation / D. J. Conacher --Greek tragicomedy / Hazel E. Barnes --"Conversion" in Eurpidies / William Arrowsmith --The ironic structure in Alcestis / Wesley D. Smith --Euripides' Alcestis / D. M. Jones --The chorus and Admetus / Thomas G. Rosenmeyer --Heracles and Pheres / Thomas G. Rosenmeyer --The happy ending of Alcestis / Kurt von Fritz --The mute Alcestis / Erna P. Trammell --Alcestic and The cocktail party / Robert B. Heilman --The turbulence of Euripidean tragedy --An inverted tragedy / Richmond Lattimore --The importance of Admetus / Ivan M. Linforth --Rhetoric and characterization / A. M. Dale --The rose of the house / Hans Diller --Hospitality (Xenia) / Richmond Lattimore --A convention of Greek tragedy / Thomas G. Rosenmeyer --The Agon / William Arrowsmith --On beating death / Robert B. Heilman --Charis (Grace) in Eliot and Euripides / Kenneth J. Reckford. ; 122 pages‎

‎Proclus; Glenn R. Morrow‎

‎PROCLUS: A COMMENTARY ON THE FIRST BOOK OF EUCLID'S ELEMENTS Translated, with Introduction and Notes‎

‎Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Light foxing to boards. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Dustjacket has a few small tears and chipping. Browning to DJ spine. ; 355 pages; Proclus wrote a very influential commentary on the first book of Euclid's Elements of Geometry. This commentary is one of the most valuable sources we have for the history of ancient mathematics, and its Platonic account of the status of mathematical objects was very influential.‎

‎Jocelyn, H. D.‎

‎THE TRAGEDIES OF ENNIUS The Fragments. Edited with an Introduction and Commentary‎

‎Notes in ink and pencil by G. P. Goold (? ) to some pages. Light bumping to a couple of corners. ; Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries; 482 pages; The Tragedies of Ennius were theatrical adaptations of Attic originals. None has survived; but fragments of twenty-two of them can be found in the work of other writers. Dr Jocelyn prints all the identifiable fragments, substantial extracts from the works which quote them and, where necessary, a critical apparatus. The long introduction discusses the early history of Roman public spectacles; the physical conditions of the theatre in the third and second centuries; the effect these had on the poets who had to adapt the scripts of Attic tragedies; the general character of the Latin plays thus produced; and the fate of these scripts (particularly those of Ennius) in later antiquity. The commentary is both detailed and discursive. Besides glossing and interpreting in the usual way, it considers the problems of restoring individual fragments and of using these fragments to reconstruct both the plays from which they came and the Attic originals. It also elucidates the methods used by Ennius to reproduce the effects of language and style of the classical Athenian dramatists.‎

‎Seferis, Giorgos [Sephere Giorgou]‎

‎DOKIMES B' Ekdose‎

‎Front inner hinge strained, some smudges on endpapers, small tears at bottom of backstrip and lower edges of wraps. Edgewear with tears and chipping to DJ. ; 452 pages‎

‎Diehl, Ernestus (Ernst) (Ed. )‎

‎ANTHOLOGIA LYRICA GRAECA Fasc. 1: Poetae Elegiaci. Editio Stereotypa Editionis Tertiae (MCMIL)‎

‎Former owner's name in pencil to ffep. Bumping to lower corners with some creasing through lower corners of pages. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1; 144 pages‎

‎Cicero; W. W. How & A. C. Clark (Intro. )‎

‎CICERO: SELECT LETTERS [2 VOLUMES] With Historical Introductions and Appendices. Together with a Critical Introduction.‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner covers (G. P. Goold). Vol 1 has pencil underlining and notes. Some fading to spine. Former owner's name to ffep. Endpapers browned. Front hinge starting to crack. Good. Volume 2 Very minor shelfwear VG+. DJ has some browning and chipping with a few small tears. Pen mark to front panel. Good; 2 Volume Set. Vol. 1: Text 1956 & Vol. 2: Notes: 1962. ; 2 Volume Set‎

‎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

‎Millar, Fergus & Erich Segal (Eds. )‎

‎CAESAR AUGUSTUS Seven Aspects‎

‎Scholar's name (P. S. Derow) to inner cover. Some ink notes and marginalia by Derow. Corners a bit bumped. With a sun-faded dustjacket. Minor edgewear to DJ. ; 0.57 x 8.5 x 5.76 Inches; 232 pages; This book presents seven fresh and original views of Caesar Augustus by an international group of scholars. The papers collected here consider the image which he presented of himself, how historians and poets reacted to him, the nature of his rule, and the representation of the newly-established monarch among his subjects in the provinces. The contributors are well-known historians and scholars: Zvi Yavetz (Tel Aviv) , Fergus Millar (Oxford) , Claude Nicolet (Paris) , Emilio Gabba (Pavia) , Werner Eck (Cologne) , Glen Bowersock (Princeton) , and Jasper Griffin (Oxford).‎

‎Segal, Charles‎

‎LANDSCAPE IN OVID'S METAMORPHOSES A Study in the Transformations of a Literary Symbol‎

‎Minor shelfwear. Scholar's name stamped to front wrap (E. J. Kenney). ; Contents: Landscape as Symbol; Symbolic Elements in Ovid's Landscapes: Caves, Water, Flowers; Symbolic Landscape and Tonal Unity; Ovidian Landscape and the Tradition: the Transformation of Pastoral; Metamorphosis and the Moral Order: Ovid's View of nature. ; Hermes; Zeitschrift Für Klassische Philologie. Einzelschriften 23; 109 pages‎

‎Virgile (Vergil / Virgil) ; E. De Saint-Denis‎

‎VIRGILE: BUCOLIQUES Texte Établi Et Traduit.‎

‎Wraps are brownewd. Chipping and a bit of creasing to spine. Tear to base of spine. Else VG. ; Parallel text in French and Latin. Xxx, 77 ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 77 pages‎

‎Virgile (Vergil / Virgil) ; Jacques Perret‎

‎VIRGILE: LES BUCOLIQUES Édition, Introduction Et Commentaire‎

‎Foxing to wraps. Tear to top of spine (2 cm). Else VG. ; Érasme: Collection De Textes Latins Commentés; 115 pages‎

‎Heinze, Richard & (Trans. by Hazel & David Harvey and Fred Robertson) ; Pref. by Antonie Wlosok‎

‎VIRGIL'S EPIC TECHNIQUE‎

‎Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Minor shelfwear to book and DJ. ; 1 x 9.5 x 6.75 Inches; 396 pages; Heinze's study, originally published in German in 1903, remains a classic of Virgil scholarship. His pioneering work remains a basic text for students and scholars today, providing a study of the techniques by which Virgil composed his epic on Aeneas. This translation makes the book available in English for the first time. Translation by Hazel and David Harvey and Fred Robertson.‎

‎Putnam, Michael C. J.‎

‎THE POETRY OF THE AENEID Four Studies in Imaginative Unity and Design‎

‎Foxing/dustsoiling to textblock. Gift inscription to G. P. Goold from author on ffep. DJ has a bit of edgewear. DJ spine lightly browned. ; Study of the Aeneid which first comes to grips with the text and then draws conclusions about Virgil's art. The first work to deal with the verbal construction of the Aeneid, its line-by-line analysis of four books of the epic reveals patterns of symbolic images which brilliantly express the poet's ideas. ; 238 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Highet, Gilbert‎

‎THE SPEECHES IN VERGIL'S AENEID‎

‎Light shelfwear. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to textblock. Minor edgewear to DJ. DJ spine sunned. ; Highet has classified the speeches; identified their models in earlier Greek and Latin Literature; and discussed their importance in the portrayal of character. ... This study shows Vergil to have been a master dramatist as well as an great epic poet. ; 380 pages‎

‎Putnam, Michael C. J.‎

‎VIRGIL'S PASTORAL ART Studies in the Eclogues‎

‎Minor Shelfwear to book. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to textblock. DJ spine browned. Minor chipping. Large tear to front panel (repaired with tape). ; Study of the Aeneid which first comes to grips with the text and then draws conclusions about Virgil's art. The first work to deal with the verbal construction of the Aeneid, its line-by-line analysis of four books of the epic reveals patterns of symbolic images which brilliantly express the poet's ideas. ; 398 pages‎

‎Thalmann, William G.‎

‎DRAMATIC ART IN AESCHYLUS'S SEVEN AGAINST THEBES‎

‎Slight edgewear. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Faint foxing. ; Professor Thalmann researches Greek epic and drama. In particular, he studies how performances of ancient texts were the occasion for the convergence of class and gender discourses and the role of these texts within contemporary social and political processes. He is also interested in approaches to ancient cultures through anthropology and political theory. ; Yale Classical Monographs; 0.79 x 9.47 x 6.38 Inches; 193 pages‎

‎Taplin, Oliver‎

‎THE STAGECRAFT OF AESCHYLUS The Dramatic Use of Exits and Entrances in Greek Tragedy‎

‎Foxing to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Else very minor shelfwear to book. DJ has minor edgewear and light discoloration to spine. ; 518 pages; In this book, Taplin looks for clues to Aeschylus's stagecraft in the texts of the plays themselves, analyzing the exits and entrances that occur throughout his works.‎

‎Podlecki, Anthony J.‎

‎THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND OF AESCHYLEAN TRAGEDY‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; The author examines the seven extant plays of Aeschylus against the political and military background of his time. As one who himself fought at the battle of Salamis, Aeschylus was profoundly concerned with military events (the messenger speech in Persians) and potitical changes (Eumenides). In this volume, Podlecki adopted a 'historicist' approach to tragedy, adding a new dimension to the understanding of Aeschylus' poetry. ; 188 pages‎

‎Ireland, S.‎

‎AESCHYLUS‎

‎Minor shelfwear. ; Provides an introductory guide to the main areas of Aeschylean scholarship in recent times. ; Greece & Rome: New Surveys in the Classics, No. 18; 41 pages‎

‎Garvie, A. F.‎

‎AESCHYLUS' SUPPLICES Play and Trilogy‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear to book. DJ has minor shelfwear. ; 288 pages; This remains the major book on Aeschylus' Supplices, its dating and the trilogy to which it belonged. Its first appearance, in 1969, was a response to the publication of a papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, which indicated a late production date (the 460s BC) for Aeschylus' play. This upset the previous consensus that it was the earliest Greek tragedy to survive: there was, Garvie argued, no longer good reason to suppose that the play belonged to an early stage in its author's development. The book also examines the evidence for reconstruction of the other, lost plays of the trilogy. Garvie remains convinced that, even without the additional testimony of the papyrus, all the internal from the text of the play points to the 460s, though some have tried to pull it back to the 470s because it feels like an early play. Some of the salutary lessons to be drawn from the discovery of the papyrus have still to be learnt.‎

‎Rostovtzeff, Mikhail I.‎

‎THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE HELLENISTIC WORLD [3 VOLUME SET] Volume I, Volume II, & Volume III‎

‎All volumes have permanent marker to bottom of textblock (with a few pages have black maker to lower edge- does not affect text). Feps excised of all volumes (possibly ex-library at one time? ). DJ flaps are pasted down to inner covers. Else VG. ; 3 Volume Set; 1779 pages‎

‎Dawe, R. D.‎

‎THE COLLATION AND INVESTIGATION OF MANUSCRIPTS OF AESCHYLUS‎

‎Pages a bit tanned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear to book. DJ has minor browning with a few small tears. ; 352 pages‎

‎Brooks, Otis & E. Christian Kopff (ed.)‎

‎COSMOS & TRAGEDY An Essay on the Meaning of Aeschylus‎

‎Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing and foxing. Foxing to textblock and prelims; 119 pages; Study of Aechylus that is concerned chiefly with the Oresteia. Otis clarifies the moral and theological issues raised by the oresteia and relates them to certain stylistic and structural qualities of the three plays. He then evaluates them in relationship to some of the features of Aeschylus's extant work.‎

‎Dawe, R. D.‎

‎REPERTORY OF CONJECTURES ON AESCHYLUS‎

‎Minor shelfwear to book. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor scuffing to front board. Includes Trinity college Cambridge Candelmas Feast from 1975 showing seating plan of G. P. Goold seated beside R. D. Dawe tipped in. ; 179 pages‎

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