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187435Leipzig, Wilhelm Lauffer, 1830-[1831] 2 parties en un vol. in-8, CVIII-494 pp. en numérotation continue, manque le titre de relais de la seconde partie (qui commence avec le lambda, et est normalement datée de 1831), demi-veau fauve, dos lisse orné de filets dorés et de fleurons à froid, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque). Dos et une partie du plat supérieur insolés et passés, rousseurs.
Q-0674991729Harvard University Press. hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harvard University Press hardcover
6827700Harvard University Press pp. 544 Index. Hardback. New. Harvard University Press hardcover
pp. (14), 182, (18). The very thin paper used to cancel a4 and b4 has deteriorated - completely on a4. Text in Greek with Latin notes. Three engraved portraits have apparently been removed. ** Extensive manuscript translations into English. 8vo. (in 4). [18 5 x 113 mm.] Contemporary full calf binding. Boards tooled in blind with several frames. Cracked at joints. Early ownerships, including: Jacob Nash, Oxford and E.G. Davis, 1847. Dibdin I:487. Aeschine s (Ca. 390?314 B.C.), Athenian orator and polititian, was a great rival of Demosthenes (384??322 B.C.). He rose from humble circumstances and became powerful in politics because of his oratorical gift s. At first he opposed Philip II of Macedon, then later changed sides, arguing that resistance to Macedonian power was useless. Both he and Demosthenes were members of the embassy to Philip in 348 B.C ., and afterward Demosthenes bitterly and baselessly accused Aeschines of accepting Macedonian bribes. He was to have been joined in his action by Timarchus, but Aeschines prevented this by his oratio n Against Timarchus (345 B.C.). Aeschines defended himself well in his oration On the False Legation (342 B.C.)?a title also used by Demosthenes in his accusatory oration. The trouble between the orat ors grew and culminated in a dispute over a gold crown that the orator Ctesiphon proposed should be given Demosthenes in 330 B.C. Aeschines brought suit with Against Ctesiphon. Demosthenes replied wit h his sturdy defense On the Crown. Aeschines lost and was fined, and retired to Asia Minor where, according to Plutarch, he lived as a professional Sophist. This is offered as much for its manuscript interest as for it being an early printing. W120
158636Leipzig, B.G. Teubner, 1877.
Very Light shelfwear. ; Loeb Classical Library No. 106; 528 pages
Very Light pencil marginalia to a few pages. Former owner's name to ffep in ink. Spine ends a bit edgeworn. Slight chip to last 3 pages. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Greek Text. ; College Series of Greek Authors; 279 pages
Former owner's name to ffep to inner cover. Spine ends a bit edgeworn. Pages tanned. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Greek Text. ; College Series of Greek Authors; 279 pages
Upper corners bumped. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Some rubbing to boards. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Greek Text. ; College Series of Greek Authors; 279 pages
Institution stamps to inner cover and ffep (Univ. Of Michigan Dept. Of Greek). No other markings. Light Rubbing to boards. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Greek Text. ; College Series of Greek Authors; 279 pages
Pencil underlining and marginalia on some pages. Minor edgewear to corners and spine ends. Light shelfwear. Some foxing on a few pages. ; Volume 2 Only; Vol. 2; 268 pages
1903R300293542In Aedibus B.G. Teubneri. 1903. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 41 pages. Livre en grec. Nombreux passages soulignés et annotés au crayon de papier. Renfort sur le dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 480-Langues helléniques. Grec
192562979BBBerlin, Officina Serpentis, 1925. 4°. 35 x 25,5 cm. [248] Seiten. Pappband der Zeit mit papiernem Rückenschild. (= Auctores Graeci et Latini Officanae Serpentis).
Neat tight unmarked copy.171p. Book
Collection of Aeschylus plays - Contains : the Suppliant Mmaidens , The Persians (trans Seth G.Benardete) Seven Against Thebes, Prometheus Bound (Trans. David Grene) in the "Complete Greek Tragedies" series edited by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore. Name of previous owner.so,e undelimimgs ) Book
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Reprinted from an edition first published by the Cambridge University Press 1932. Book
8vo., First Edition; green cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter with two short tears.
The Oresteia trilogy: Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers,The Furies. Translated from the Greek by E.D.A. Morshead. Introduction by Rex Warner. Large format printed in large easy to read type with dramatic illustrations by Michael Ayrton. xvii, 170p.Brochure of the Heritage Club laid in. Clean crisp text, pictorial boards, just a little sign of fading on red cloth spine, the rest protected by the original box sleeve. A nice gift volume NOTE : Heavy [1.4 lkg] Oversized volume [35x25x3cm] Book
Comprehensive text of the trilogy, with new translation, introduction, notes, text summary, glossary and chronology of Aeschylus' life,, extensive notes on the text and on the staging of the play. 239p. bibliography Book
129p. Book
Trilogy containing : Orestes,Choephoroi,Eumenides. Book