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Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Former owner's name on ffep. ; Brief survey of Roman writers beginning from 240 BC through the Age of cicero and Caesar, the Augustan Age, and finally to the Prose and Poetry of the Silver Imperial Age. ; 112 pages
Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Faint stain to ffep. ; Brief survey of Roman writers beginning from 240 BC through the Age of cicero and Caesar, the Augustan Age, and finally to the Prose and Poetry of the Silver Imperial Age. ; 112 pages
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ has chipping and edgewear along top edge with a couple of other small tears. ; 350 pages
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Minor pencilling to a few pages. Tear to base of spine (2 cm). 1 corner edgeworn. ; English Notes with Latin Text. ; Pitt Press Series; 120 pages
Light staining to wraps, former owner's name to ffep. ; Reprint of the 1962 ed. Roman intellectual life in the 2nd century A. D. ; 232 pages
Wraps are browned. Minor shelfwear. ; Sitzungsberichte Der Deutschen Akademie Der Wissenschaften Zu Berlin. Klasse Für Sprachen, Literatur...jahrgang 1960. Nr.7; 16 pages
Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Very light shelfwear. ; Text is in German; 60 pages
Front board detached but present. Part of spine cover torn and missing. Contents a bit shaken. ; X, 368 pp; Oxford Pocket Classics; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 368 pages
Pencil notes and underlining to some pages of latin text. Light pen marginalia to a couple of pages. Former owner`s name to ffep. Top edges of boards a bit damp-staining. Light browning to first few pages. ; English Introduction, notes with Latin Text. Xxvi, 136 + 70 pp; The University Tutorial Series; 272 pages
Crease through upper corner of book. Some minor foxing. ; BCP Classical Latin and Greek Texts; 120 pages
Many pencil notes to latin text and endpapers. Scholar's name to inner cover (Emmet Robbins). Part of spine cover almost detached. Some wear to boards. ; Reprint of the 1912 ed. Latin text with intro. And English notes. Lxii, 234pp. ; Pitt Press Series; 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall; 234 pages
Spine discolored. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear. ; A history of latin literature from the Early Republic to the beginnings of the Middle Age. ; 289 pages
Foxing to textblock. ; Hermes Books; 8.2 X 5.5 X 0.7 inches; 216 pages
Small dampstain to front wrap. Some notes in ink and underlining. Former owner's name on ffep. Small tears to base of spine ; 88 pages
Wraps very creased. Dampstaining to lower section of first few pages. Fair to Good. ; 194 pages
Wraps a bit browned. Remainder mark to base of textblock (black line). ; 212 pages
Wraps a bit browned. A few pages corner creased. General shelfwear. ; 212 pages
Pencil notes to greek text. Heavy in places. A few pages with light pen. Some shelfwear. ; English Introduction and notes with Latin Text. ; 176 pages
Boards are very discolored with spotting. Spine is browned. Internally clean. ; Loeb Classical Library No. 60; 570 pages
Minor Waterstaining to lower corner of some pages. Else Good. ; BCP Classical Latin and Greek Texts; 120 pages
Some pencil and colored pencil notes and underlining. Very minor pen marks. Spine cover almost split along one side. Corners edgeworn. ; Vol. 1; 128 pages
Minor shelfwear. Scholars' name to ffep (Mark Golden) with additional name. Former owner's name neatly written to top, foreedge and bottom of textblock. Pages a little tanned and browned. ; In Roman Laughter, the first book-length study of Plautus, Segal argues that this neglected writer, often denounced by scholars for such crimes as "barbarous clownery," merits our serious attention precisely because he was the most successful poet of the ancient world. He analyzes the reasons behind this success, placing the author in his social and historical context and observing that Plautus's wildly comedic flouting of Roman law and custom had a cathartic effect upon a people bound by rule in every aspect of their lives. This expanded edition contains a new preface that reconsiders the work of Plautus in light of recent scholarship and also contains essays on the Amphitryon and the Captivi. ; Harper Torchbooks; 316 pages
Minor shelfwear and rubbing to boards. DJ has chipping and tears. A few pieces are missing from DJ. DJ somewhat tattered. DJ spine is browned. ; A collection of chapters on the major lyric and elegiac poets of Rome-- Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius, Ovid and Horace. Translations are provided of all the Latin passages quoted. ; 225 pages
Minor shelfwear to book. Endpapers a bit browned. DJ has a couple of small tears. DJ spine browned. Former owner's name in pen to ffep. ; A collection of chapters on the major lyric and elegiac poets of Rome-- Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius, Ovid and Horace. Translations are provided of all the Latin passages quoted. ; 225 pages
Scholar's initials to ffep (Hugh J. Mason). Light coffee stains to 2 pages. DJ has chipping and small tears. DJ is price-clipped. DJ spine is sunned. ; A collection of chapters on the major satirical writers of Rome-- Horace, Persius, Petronius, and Juvenal. Translations are provided of all the Latin passages quoted. Contributors: W S Anderson, R G M Nisbet, J P Sullivan, H A Mason. ; 182 pages