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196440619Oxford Clarendon Press. 1964. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Minor shelfwear. Light foxing to top of textblock. Heavy book.; 1191 pages . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
40672Oxford University Press. 1966. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Minor shelfwear. Faint creasing to edges of a few pages.; Large heavy volume. May require additional postage depending on location.; 2019 pages; One of the classic works of lexicography this is a revised edition of E. A. Andrew's translation of Freund's great Latin-German dictionary of the nineteenth century. . 0198642016 . Oxford University Press hardcover
196240888Oxford Clarendon Press. 1962. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Foxing to endpapers. DJ is present but is torn in 2 pieces. Heavy book.; 1191 pages . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
Wraps very creased. Dampstaining to lower section of first few pages. Fair to Good. ; 194 pages
Tear along lower part of spine cover with some chipping along spine. Boards a bit worn and soiled. Scholar's name to ffep (Philippa Goold née Forder). Pencilling to rear endpaper. Else VG. ; 111 + 219 pp; Parallel Grammar Series; 330 pages
157 pages. Extensive vocabulary list. Black and white illustrations. Prior owner's name atop half-title page. Name blacked out atop title page. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound working copy. Book
421 pages. Above-average but not excessive wear. Narrow opening in binding after title page. Moderate quantity of markings to contents. Moderate moisture-induced undulations to lower edge of textblock. A worthy working copy. Book
196338750University of Oklahoma Press. 1963. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Corners and spine ends a bit edgeworn. Scholar's name to inner cover Mark Possanza. Gift inscription in pen to ffep.; 456 pages; Richard John Cunliffe’s A Lexicon of the Homeric Dialect has remained unmatched wherever English-speaking scholars and students pursue the Homeric epics in the original. As the late author points out this was the first large assault upon the problem since most of the works of similar character at the time were of foreign mostly German origin. . University of Oklahoma Press hardcover
18433541Taylor and Walton. 1843. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Foxing to prelims and endpapers. Spine is slight discolored. Boards have rubbing minor scratches and light wear. Small circular institution stamp on ffep no other stamps or markings; 364 pages . Taylor and Walton hardcover
197743778Georg Olms Hildesheim. 1977. Second Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Minor shelfwear.; Olms Paperbacks Band 26; 392 pages . 3487011492 . Georg Olms Hildesheim paperback
Light creasing to wraps. Small tear (1 cm) to rear wrap. Former owner's blindstamp to halftitle. Minor shelfwear. ; 456 pages; Richard John Cunliffe’s A Lexicon of the Homeric Dialect has remained unmatched wherever English-speaking scholars and students pursue the Homeric epics in the original. As the late author points out, this was the first large assault upon the problem, since most of the works of similar character at the time were of foreign (mostly German) origin.
Foxing to prelims and endpapers. Spine is slight discolored. Boards have rubbing, minor scratches and light wear. Small circular institution stamp on ffep (no other stamps or markings) ; 364 pages
Hardcover without jacket. Spine is sunned, with evidence of previous label. Label on front board; a few marks and scuffs on exterior. Leading corners and spine ends are bumped. Edges are worn. Library stamps on page block, pastedowns, endpapers and final index page. Remnants of label on FEP. All text is clear, and binding is sound. TS Ex-Library
20045220Routledge. 2004. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Studies in Classics; 120 pages; Virtually all recent major work on Livius Andronicus has focused on assessing his artistic merits and his skills as a translator of Homer. But as the oldest literary Latin preserved in any quantity the language of Livius shows many features of linguistic interest and raises intriguing questions of phonolgy morphology and syntax. In this book Ivy Livingston frames an examination of Livius' Latin in the form of a commentary. Although Livius provides the starting-point of each comment his language is sufficiently similar to his nearest successors - such as Naevius or Ennius - that many of the discussions do not also end with Livius but explore wider-ranging problems of Latin and of Indo-European linguistics. . 0415968992 . Routledge hardcover
Studies in Classics; 120 pages; Virtually all recent major work on Livius Andronicus has focused on assessing his artistic merits and his skills as a translator of Homer. But, as the oldest literary Latin preserved in any quantity, the language of Livius shows many features of linguistic interest and raises intriguing questions of phonolgy, morphology and syntax. In this book, Ivy Livingston frames an examination of Livius' Latin in the form of a commentary. Although Livius provides the starting-point of each comment, his language is sufficiently similar to his nearest successors - such as Naevius or Ennius - that many of the discussions do not also end with Livius, but explore wider-ranging problems of Latin and of Indo-European linguistics.
Hardcover with lightly bumped foot of spine and very slightly rubbed lower leading corners. Pages are clean and tight throughout. Errata slip inside book. No dust jacket. T Used
Octavo in beige printed paper wraps. 209 p. illus. Scarce. In Hungarian Finno-Ugric languages. Title translates loosley as: "The Hungarian Finno-Ugric language basics" Linguistics. Languages of Europe
Hardcover in very good condition. No jacket. Text is in Hungarian. Spine foot is a little bumped. Contents are clear. AM Used
200028404Budapest: Magyar Konyvklub. NF. 2000. Hardcover. Hungarian text. 840 pages. Illustrated with photos maps and charts. Burgany cloth with fancy gilt decorations on the cover and spine. Prehistory and history Religion Kingdoms Governments the Turkish world Modernization and Civilization Soviet involvement and much more . Magyar Konyvklub hardcover
" A lucid new text to help the students acquire fluency in reading Modern Greek, based on classes that hadgbeen held for many years at the University of Birmingham In three parts : a grammar/ texts for reading with explanatory notes / and a vocabulary." 112p. vocabulary Book
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. 286 pages. Previous owner's name inside.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 286 pages. Previous owner's name.
1892T25081London, Pitman 1892 87pp., cart.cover, bit used