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Some wear to corners. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; V, 121pp. Anderson's narrative in The Art of the Aeneid provides the modern reader fresh insights into Vergil, into the Aeneid. His analysis illuminates the literary and historical context and covers each of the twelve books of one of the greatest and most enduring works of Latin literature. ; 121 pages
Very light edgewear else Fine. Former owner's name on ffep. ; 129 pages; Anderson's narrative in The Art of the Aeneid provides the modern reader fresh insights into Vergil, into the Aeneid. His analysis illuminates the literary and historical context and covers each of the twelve books of one of the greatest and most enduring works of Latin literature.
Minor pencil marginalia to some pages. ; 129 pages; Anderson's narrative in The Art of the Aeneid provides the modern reader fresh insights into Vergil, into the Aeneid. His analysis illuminates the literary and historical context and covers each of the twelve books of one of the greatest and most enduring works of Latin literature.
Scholar's name to ffep (Christian Habicht). Former owner's bookplate partially removed from front pastedown with slight damage. Light fraying to top of spine. Tanning to pages. Pencil marginalia and underlining to a few pages. ; Xix, 315pp, (2). ; 315 pages
Scholar's name to titlepage (Robert Brown). Light shelfwear. ; Greece & Rome New Surveys in the Classics No. 12; 56 pages
Light pencil marginalia to 1 page. Light shelfwear. ; Greece & Rome New Surveys in the Classics No. 12; 56 pages
Light shelfwear and creasing. ; Greece & Rome New Surveys in the Classics No. 12; 56 pages
Minor rubbing to wraps. Light creasing to spine. Minor Blue marker underlining and marginalia on about 6-7 pages. Else VG. ; A scholarly account of the drama produced in the theatres of ancient Rome. Includes Livius, Naevius, Plautus, Greek New Comedy, Roman tragedy, Pacuvius, Terence, Palliatae, Accius, the Fabula Togata, Fabula Atellana, mime, Latin prologues, spectators, stage and actors' house, costumes and masks, music and metre. Also includes appendices which give seats in the Greek and Roman theatres, side-entrances and periaktoi in Hellenistic theater, the Angiportum and roman drama, Crepidata, Palliata, Tabernaria, Togata, the Roman Stage curtain, changes of scene and scenery, and doors shown on the stage. ; University Paperbacks 238; 397 pages
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. A bit edgeworn at base of spine. Text clean. ; Reprint of the 1946 2nd ed. 126pp+4pls. ; 126 pages
25 pages of latin text have mild underlining and a few words in pen. Light pencil annotations on a few pages. Shelfwear and moderate rubbing to boards. Former owner's name on ffep. Notes in pen on ffep. Boards have faded somewhat. Good working copy. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 208 pages
Shelfwear with boards slightly cocked. Light edgewear to spine ends. Boards are stained with ink stain to back board. Former owner's name on ffep. Light pencil notes on some pages. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 208 pages
edgewear to spine ends. Boards are worn. Former owner's school bookplate on inner cover. Tears to spine cover. Spine sunned. Some discoloration to boards. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 208 pages
Light shelfwear. Small star stamped to rear endpaper. ; English Introduction and notes with Latin Text. ; 121 pages
Binding a bit worn with tears to spine ends, ink staining to lower edge of front board and first few pages. Some pages heavily have notes in ink and pencil. ; Reprint of the 1902 2nd ed. Xxiv+44pp+88pp. ; 132 pages
Light foxing to textblock. 2 small white stains to back cover. Clean text. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Latin Text. ; 168 pages
Spine is a little darkened. Light edgewear to corners. Clean text. Writing in ink to foreedges of pages (F. B. Foster). ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Latin Text. ; 168 pages
Ligth rubbing. Former owner's name to ffep. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Latin Text. ; 168 pages
Spine a bit darkened. Minor shelfwear. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Latin Text. ; 168 pages
Many pencil notes. Former owner's name with additional name deleted to ffep. ; 133 pages
Spine sunned and discolored . Former owner's name to ffep (bleached out). Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Binding a bit shaken. Couple of corners edgeworn. A few pencil and pen markings to text. Some shelfwear. ; Latin text with English commentary and introduction. Cxiii, 336 pp ; 336 pages
Staining to last couple of blank pages (does not affect text). Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Else book is VG. ; 289 pages; This study appraises the work of all the Roman satirists, from the 2nd century BC, to the end of the reign of Hadrian in AD 138. The satirists' work is shown to reflect the constantly changing society in which they lived, and its topics range from the morally earnest to the bawdy. Certain themes are examined which are common to some degree to all the satirists -- autobiographical revelation, personal invective, political and ethical judgements and literary criticism. The book provides an exposition of the tradition of verse satire from Lucilius through Horace and Persius to Juvenal, with an assessment of the structure and distinctive literary quality of each satire. It discusses satire in the Menippean tradition, a composite form of prose and verse which was used first by Varro, then by Petronius and by Seneca in his "Apocolocyntosis", a comical and malicious satire on the deification of the emperor Claudius.
Light browning with creasing to spine. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; A critical study of Horace's Odes defining the poet's imagination through a close examination of the poems themselves. ; Midland Book; 365 pages
Light browning to spine and part of wraps. ; A critical study of Horace's Odes defining the poet's imagination through a close examination of the poems themselves. ; Midland Book; 365 pages
Spine cover torn and nearly detached. Inner hinges cracked. Crude repairs to spine and hinges with clear tape. Boards worn. Underlining and notes. Stains to margins of a few pages. Foxing. Contents shaken. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Reading copy only. ; 424 pages
Endpapers browned with light foxing. Former owner's bookplate to inner cover. Scholar's blindstamp to ffep (Robert Brown). Chipping and small tears to spine ends. ; Survey of Latin Literature; 674 pages