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Very light shelfwear. Former owner's name stamped to ffep. DJ spine is browned with a few small dampstains, DJ has chipping and a couple of small tears ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); 376 pages
Lower corners lightly bumped. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Pencil notes to a few pages of text. DJ spine is browned. DJ has chipping and some small tears ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); 376 pages
Former owner's name stamped to ffep (J. D. Fitton). Minor shelfwear. Spine a bit dulled. ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); 376 pages
Light foxing to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). DJ spine a bit browned. DJ is price-clipped. Dustjacket has edgewear with chipping and tears. ; lxxiii, 350pp.; 350 pages
Light edgewear to corners. Light rubbing to boards. Former owner's name on ffep. Scholar's name to ffep (Martin Cropp). Pencil marginalia to a few pages. Lettering to spine slightly rubbed. ; 424 pages; The Persae is the oldest of surviving plays and its subject matter is unique in ancient drama, since it is concerned with a recent historical event, the defeat of the Persians at Salamis; yet before the publication of this work in 1960, there had been no edition suitable for university students and scholars. This major edition - the first to be attempted on such a scale - incorporated much material that former editions had neglected, including a number of textual suggestions and elucidations. In his introduction, Dr Broadhead assesses the Persae as a work of dramatic art, considers how far Aeschylus' patriotism has coloured his presentation of the tragedy, discusses the possibility that the play is part of a tetralogy, and reviews the evidence for a Sicilian text. He also explains the principles followed in establishing the text, which is accompanied by select critical notes. There is a full-scale commentary, which takes account of the scholarship that was current when this volume was first published. The appendices form an important supplement, and include a conspectus of metres; notes on spirit raising, the tragic kommos, and Persian names; and an account of the battle of Salamis.
Light pencil to a few pages. Spine slightly sunned. ; 424 pages; The Persae is the oldest of surviving plays and its subject matter is unique in ancient drama, since it is concerned with a recent historical event, the defeat of the Persians at Salamis; yet before the publication of this work in 1960, there had been no edition suitable for university students and scholars. This major edition - the first to be attempted on such a scale - incorporated much material that former editions had neglected, including a number of textual suggestions and elucidations. In his introduction, Dr Broadhead assesses the Persae as a work of dramatic art, considers how far Aeschylus' patriotism has coloured his presentation of the tragedy, discusses the possibility that the play is part of a tetralogy, and reviews the evidence for a Sicilian text. He also explains the principles followed in establishing the text, which is accompanied by select critical notes. There is a full-scale commentary, which takes account of the scholarship that was current when this volume was first published. The appendices form an important supplement, and include a conspectus of metres; notes on spirit raising, the tragic kommos, and Persian names; and an account of the battle of Salamis.
Spine a bit browned. Pages tanned. Former owner's name typed to ffep. Mild pen notes and underlining to about 20 or so pages. ; Greek text with English introduction and notes. ; Pitt Press Series; 100 pages
Wraps are browned. Last 10 pages have small corner crease. Light bump to bottom corner. Very light pencil marginalia on a few pages. ; Deutsche Akademie Der Wissenschaften Zu Berlin - Schriften Der Sektion Fur Altertumswissenschaft; 15; 307 pages
Wraps are browned. Handwritten title to spine in ink. Pages a bit tanned. ; Deutsche Akademie Der Wissenschaften Zu Berlin - Schriften Der Sektion Fur Altertumswissenschaft; 15; 307 pages
Book has been rebound in attractive red half-leather binding with marbled boards and 4 raised bands. Leather and gilt lettered spine. Pages lightly tanned. Corners edgeworn. Spine darkened. Some flaking and wear to top of spine and along edges of boards. Very light pencil to 3-4 pages. Light rubbing to boards. Former owner's name to ffep with bookplate to inner cover. ; Text in Ancient Greek; with Latin Introduction. LXViii, 312 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 312 pages
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Presentation bookplate from publisher to Ambassador College Library.
Spine slightly sunned. ; 276 pages
Xxii, 73pp. A few pencil marks to ffep. With the bookplate of G. P. Goold to inner cover. Chipping to 1 corner of wraps. Inner hinges have tape applied. ; Prentice-Hall Greek Drama Series; 73 pages
Light Pencil to about 13 pages or so. Minor shelfwear to book. ; English translation; 156 pages
Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Minor pencilling to a few pages. ; The Greek Tragedy in New Translations; 144 pages
Hard creased corner to front wrap and first few pages. Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). ; Minnesota Drama Edtions, No. 2
Former owner's name to inner cover. Some pencil notes and underlining to Greek text. ; Greek Series for Colleges and Schools; 358 pages
pp. xviii, 176 + Plus Frontis and large dramatic full page plates by Michael Ayrton. Includes an insert of the Heritage Club Sandglass, Number VI:27. Book designed by Adrian Wilson. Folio. Original cloth spine over boards reproduced with gravures of paintings by Michael Ayrton. Original slip case, some soiling. Hardbound. Nice copy. A beautifully printed and affordable version of the original Limited Editions Club publication. THESE HERITAGE PRESS BOOKS MAKE GREAT GIFTS. W83
Heavy marginalia and underlining to greek text. Wraps are very chipped, torn and tattered. Front wrap is detached but has been taped on--Spine has been crudely repaired with brown tape. Former owner's name to titlepage. ; [163]-248 p. Greek Text with German commentary. ; 85 pages
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Else fine. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Apparatus in Latin. Xxviii, 218 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1; 1.2 x 8.3 x 5.6 Inches; 218 pages
Pages tanned. Minor shelfwear. ; 7.6 X 5.0 X 0.8 inches; 336 pages
Light bumping to upper edges of boards. Former owner's name in pencil to ffep. ; Xii, 348 p. Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); 348 pages; Contains the Greek texts of the seven extant plays of Aeschylus: "Persae", "Septem contra Thebas", "Supplices", "Agamemnon", "Choephoroe", "Eumenides", and "Prometheus Vinctus".
Foxing, browning or water-staining to endpapers else VG. Slight spine slant. Light bump to base of spine. Minor scuffing to boards. Light pencil to margins last few pages. ; Xxxvii, 228 pp. ; 228 pages
Foxing and some browning to endpapers. Former owner's name in ink to ffep. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Some loss to cloth at head of spine (1 cm strip). Corners bumped. Else VG. ; Xxxvii, 228 pp. ; 228 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Fraying to spine ends. Spine a bit dulled. Lower corners bumped. Endpapers heavily foxed. ; Greek Text with English Introduction and Commentary, and translation. ; 318 pages