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Clipped article on Griffin tipped in. ; 8.3 X 6.1 X 0.7 inches; 100 pages
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Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown) , other name struck out. Foxing to endpapers, prelims and textblock. Spine sunned. ; Sir Frank Adcock's aim is to emphasize the literary character of Caesar's writings. He is worth reading, and this small book will help understanding. The Introduction reminds the reader what Caesar was and what he had accomplished when he wrote. In a chapter on "The Military Man" Caesar's literary interpretation of war and generalship is described. This short study gives insight into Roman literature and history as well as into the life and character of one of the world's great men. ; 114 pages
Light foxing to top of textblock. Else fine. ; In this bilingual edition, renowned poet Fleur Adcock provides verse translations of the complete Latin work of two of the most brilliant poets of the twelfth century. Included are poems on religious topics, depictions of low life, and the Archpoet's famous "Confession." The work is characterized by its touches of satire and coarse realism, features that Fleur Adcock captures superbly in her renderings. This unique resource will appeal not only to medievalists but to all lovers of poetry. ; Cambridge Medieval Classics 2; 8.7 X 5.6 X 0.6 inches; 129 pages
1947R80733Vatican, Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis 1947 139pp., with illustrations in text, 29cm., signed with dedication by author, original softcover, text in latin, good condition, rare, R80733
200 p. Large 16mo. 17 cm. Some age stain. Plain paper wraps. Stamped ownerships of the German Roman Catholic Seminary, Heidelberg. Scarce. OCLC shows only seven copies in U.S. libraries. "Addison was famous as an English essayist, poet, and statesman. Educated at Charterhouse, where he was a classmate of Richard Steele, and at Oxford, where he became a distinguished classical scholar. His travels on the Continent from 1699 to 1703 were recorded in 'Remarks on Italy' (1705). Addison first achieved prominence with 'The Campaign' (1704), an epic celebrating the victory of Marlborough at Blenheim. The poem was commissioned by Lord Halifax. Its great success resulted in Addison's appointment in 1705 as undersecretary of state and in 1709 as secretary to the lord lieutenant of Ireland. He also held a seat in Parliament from 1708 until his death. Addison's most enduring fame was achieved as an essayist. In 1710 he began his contributions to the Tatler, which Richard Steele had founded in 1709. He continued to write for successive publications, including the Spectator (1711-12), the Guardian (1713), and the new Spectator (1714). His contributions to these periodicals raised the English essay to a degree of technical perfection never before achieved and perhaps never since surpassed. In a prose style marked by simplicity, order, and precision, he sought to engage men's thoughts toward reason, moderation, and a harmonious life. His works also include an opera libretto, 'Rosamund' (1707); a prose comedy, 'The Drummer' (1716); and a neoclassical tragedy, Cato (1713), which had an immense success in its own time. In his last years Addison received his greatest prominence. In 1717 he was made secretary of state, an office he resigned the following year. The period (1714-1719) was also marked by failing health, a supposedly unhappy marriage, and the severing of his relations with his good friend Richard Steele." - Columbia Encyclopedia. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W140 FarRt
1999R118826Turnhout, Brepols 1999 CXVI + 392pp., 25cm., dans la série "Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis" volume CXXIX (129), reliure toile d'éditeur avec titre doré, ISBN 2-503-04291-0, (introduction en français, texte en latin), très bon état, poids: 1.1kg., R118826
86746Turnhout, Brepols, 1999.
R320040530BELIN EUGENE. NON DATE. In-12. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. X + 394 pages - Contre-plats salis.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
2001R118714Turnhout, Brepols 2001 2 volumes : 399 + 763pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Series latina" volumes 124-124A, publisher's hardcover bindings in orange cloth with gilt lettering, text and interior are clean and bright (looks unread), very good condition, [introduction in English, text edition in Latin], weight: 2.3 kg., R118714
110522Chicago, Ldn., Univ. of Chicago Press, (1985).
Chez l'auteur, Naples. 1886. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. 2ème plat abîmé. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 605 pages. Texte sur 2 colonnes, en latin. Bandeaux ornementaux en noir et blanc. Papier muet encollé sur le dos, le consolidant. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. 1er plat fortement déchiré. Ex Corpore Iuris Concilio Tridentino Romanorum Pontificum Constitutionibus, S.R.E. Congregationum Decretis Ecclesiaeque Mediolanensis Actibus.
1886RO40257540Chez l'auteur, Naples. 1886. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, 2ème plat abîmé, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 605 pages. Texte sur 2 colonnes, en latin. Bandeaux ornementaux en noir et blanc. Papier muet encollé sur le dos, le consolidant. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. 1er plat fortement déchiré.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
1976R118814Turnhout, Brepols 1976 ix + 185pp., 25cm., dans la série "Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis" volume XLV (45), reliure toile d'éditeur avec titre doré, ISBN 2-503-03451-5, (introduction en français, texte en latin), texte frais, petit cachet ex-libris sur la feuille de garde blanche et au verso de la page de titre, bon état, R118814
ix + 185pp., 25cm., dans la série "Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio Mediaevalis" vol.45, reliure toile d'éditeur (dos peu décolorié) avec titre doré, ex-libris, bon état et texte en très bon état, ISBN 2-503-03451-5, (introduction en français, texte en latin), R99342
1858R320129764Ex Atheneo Typografico. 1856-1858. In-4. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 452 + 376 + 96 pages - ouvrage en latin - plats jaspés - dos velin - petite annotation sur la page de garde - tampons + petite annotation sur la page de titre - coins, tranches et plats frottés - dos tâché - titre doré sur pièce de titre marron - 2 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
lxx + 585 + 115pp., 27cm., original softcover (few loss of paper at ends of spine), text printed in two columns, bilingual: original Grek text with Latin translation, interior is clean, good condition, weight: 1.5kg., F107723
1858F107723Parisiis [Paris], Firmin Didot 1858 lxx + 585 + 115pp., 27cm., original softcover (few loss of paper at ends of spine), text printed in two columns, bilingual: original Grek text with Latin translation, interior is clean, good condition, weight: 1.5kg., F107723
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). 1 corner lightly bumped. ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus. Teubner. Unchanged reprint of 1905 Teubner Edition. VIII, 550 pp. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 2; 550 pages
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.