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Spine creased. Closed Tears to joints of backstrip. Former owner's name to ffep (A. Merriman). A few leaves carelessly opened. Creasing to corners of wraps. Chipping to rear wrap. Browning to endpapers. ; Parallel text in French and Latin. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 66 pages
Endpapers browned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Chipping and tears to spine cover. Edgewear. ; Loeb Classical Library No. 18; 363 pages
Light foxing. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Betty Nye Quinn). ; Contents: Cultural legacy of Antiquity; Background of Roman Literature; Aspects of the History of Roman Love-poetry; Cicero's life and Work; a Roman Publicist and Historian; Roman financiers; Tacitus as an Historian; Style of Tacitus; Marcus Aurelius and his Age. ; 128 pages
Foxing to textblock. Minor creasing to spine. ; Hermes Books Series; 181 pages
10.0 X 7.0 X 0.3 inches; 120 pages
Book has been rebound in maroon marbled boards. With gilt lettering to spine. Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers. Front board is detached but present and crudely repaired with cellotape. Spine cover is torn and chipped. Reading copy only. ; Parallel text in French and Latin. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 1; 226 pages
Fine Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 164 p. Roman dillerinin dogusu ve gelismesi. The birth and development of Romani languages.
Pencil and ink notes and underlining to some pages. Former owner's name to inner cover (Emmet Robbins). Spine lightly sunned. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 156 pages
Pencil and ink notes to latin text. Introduction and notes are clean. Endpapers a little browned. Former owner's name to inner cover (Bernie Robbins). Spine sunned. Chipping to base of spine with a little loss of cloth. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 208 pages
Pulling to front inner hinge. Former owner's name on ffep. Minor foxing. Else VG. ; 271+150 pp; 421 pages
Reprint of the 1969 ed. xi, 273pp.; 273 pages
Binding faded and rubbed, some fraying to spine ends. A bit Worn at corners, else VG. Faint dampstaining to upper corner of textblock affects a few pages. ; N. D. (likely 1890s-1900s) 404pp. Harper's Classical Library series. ; Harper's Classical Library; 404 pages
389 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
pp. xi, 366 + Full page photographs. Pictorial title page. Map endpapers. Sm. 4to. Original full cloth binding. Hardbound. LATIN AMERICA BOX 2.
Spine creased and a little discolored. Rubbing to wraps. Sticker stains to front wrap. Scholar's small label to half-title (Hugh J. Mason). Clean text. ; Ovid was, despite his faults, what Macaulay called him, 'a good fellow'. But he was also a wit, the product of an age of refinement. More important, he was an artist with conscious mastery of a great range of literary artifice; his poetry has a studied movement, a grace, a rich and patterned surface, a music, that have appealed to readers and writers with an ear for ' technique' ever since. In this 1962 volume, Mr Wilkinson writes to communicate his own evident enjoyment and understanding of Ovid's fortunes. A life tells what is known of the poet, and serves as a framework to the account of the poetry. This book, an abridgement of Ovid Recalled, is designed particularly for those who have no Latin: no special knowledge is assumed, and the ample quotation is translated into heroic couplets. The result is a delightful and serviceable introduction to Ovid. ; 235 pages
fort volume in-12°, 820 pp., cartonnage editeur. Très bel exemplaire, très frais. [NV-33]
in-12 etroit, 103 pp., broche, couv. imprimee. Tres bel exemplaire. [PM-LP2]
Previous owner's stamp (a dispensing chemist) on a few pages. No other inscriptions or marks to contents. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with a few minor marks to boards, very small crease to a few page corners and no bumping to corners. 136pp. The book is set out in alphabetic form with translations between common names, latin names and usual chemical names.
Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, Les Portiques, 1959; in-8, 6-558- 2 pp. + frontispice, reliure d'éditeur plein cuir bleu foncé, dos lisse (coiffe de tête arrachée). Collection « les Portiques ». Exemplaire numéroté 8168/9000. Traduction intégrale de Doussia Ergaz. Bon état.
Nancy, Imprimerie Berger-Levrault, 1926; in-8, 16 pp., couverture et cahier agrafés. Extrait des « Mémoires de l'Académie de Stanislas », 1925-1926.
in-12 de 62 pages. Bon etat [DV-11]
Paris, Société d'Édition « les Belles Lettres », 1920; in-8, XXVIII-290 pp., broché (dos cassé, traces de film adhésif, couverture avec déchirures et manque) (annotations au crayon). Collection des Universités de France « Guillaume Budé », N° ___. Édition en langue latine. Texte établi par Alfred Ernout, professeur adjoint à l'Université de Lille.
Paris, Société d'Édition « les Belles Lettres », 1920; in-8, XXVII-2-291 pp., broché. Collection des Universités de France « Guillaume Budé », N° 001. Édition française. Texte établi et traduit par Alfred Ernout, professeur adjoint à l'Université de Lille.
Paris, les Belles Lettres, 1963; in-8, environ 75 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur (annoté au crayon et stylo). Édition de L. Robin. Bon état.
Paris, Société d'Édition « les Belles Lettres », 1931; in-8, 2-200 pp., broché (dos fendu et décollé). Collection des Universités de France « Guillaume Budé », N° 066. Édition en français. Texte traduit par Louis Méridier, professeur à la Faculté des Lettres de l'Université de Paris.