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Paris, Société d'Édition « les Belles Lettres », 1947; in-8, XXXII-2-268 pp., broché (annotations au crayon). Collection des Universités de France « Guillaume Budé », N° 034. Édition bilingue : latin, français. 5ème édition. Texte établi et traduit par Goelzer, membre de l'Institut, professeur à la Faculté des Lettres de Paris.
Broch?. 185 pages.
63pp.+ 4pp.ills., 26cm., in de reeks "Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten an België. Klasse der Letteren" nr.33), Latijnse tekst met inleiding in Nederlands, avec un résumé en français, stempeltje, goed, K55152
français In-12 de 177 pp.; cartonné percaline de l'éditeur. Troisième édition. Légères rousseurs sur une tranche.
Paris, Hachette, s.a. (hacia 1900), 15'5 x 10'5 cm., cartoné original, 2 h. - 105 págs. - 1 h.
Broch?. 83 pages. Couverture l?g?rement d?fra?chie.
français In-12 de 446 pp.; cartonné toile de l'éditeur. Sixième édition, revue, avec 28 illustrations.
8vo, 24.5cm. Pp. 94, 3 pls. (2 fold.) of photographic manuscript facsimile, bibl. Orig. printed wrs., uncut.
Reliure toile d?fra?chie. Environ 500 pages. 14x22 cm.
P., "Les Belles Lettres" coll. des Universités de France, 1985. In-8 reliure éditeur cartonnée, 21-XLI pp. TB état. bilingue latin français
latin Petit in-12 de 155 pp.; Texte revu et annoté par l'Abbé Cliquennois. Deuxième édition.
Catalogo di mostra, Milano, centro culturale L'oro di Noma, ottobre 1995. Testo introduttivo di Franco Passoni. Con 10 tavole a colori . 8vo. pp. 28. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . .
Reli?. 694 pages. 15x22 cm.
Madrid, Selecciones Gráficas, 1953, 20 x 13,5 cm., holandesa piel, 98 págs. (Sellos de anterior poseedor).
401 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
256p. Sm. 8vo. Original full brown cloth binding. Hardbound. Very good copy. LATIN AMERICA BOX 2
Former owner's name to ffep. Light underlining and notes to about 10 pages. Else VG. Dustjacket is a bit tattered with chipping and tears and some pieces missing. ; Loeb Classical Library No. 21; 416 pages
Spine ends frayed. Boards are worn. Back hinge is cracked but holding. Damp staining to front inner cover and ffep. Former owner's name on ffep. Pencil notes and marginalia on some pages. ; Loeb Classical Library; 418 pages; Petronius (C. Or T. Petronius Arbiter) , who is reasonably identified with the author of this famous satyric and satiric novel, was a man of pleasure and of good literary taste who flourished in the times of Claudius (41–54 CE) and Nero (54–68). As Tacitus describes him, he used to sleep by day, and attend to official duties or to his amusements by night. At one time he was governor of the province of Bithynia in Asia Minor and was also a consul, showing himself a man of vigour when this was required. Later he lapsed into indulgence (or assumed the mask of vice) and became a close friend of Nero. Accused by jealous Tigellinus of disloyalty and condemned, with self-opened veins he conversed lightly with friends, dined, drowsed, sent to Nero a survey of Nero's sexual deeds, and so died, 66 CE. The surviving parts of Petronius's romance Satyricon mix philosophy and real life, prose and verse, in a tale of the disreputable adventures of Encolpius and two companions, Ascyltus and Giton. In the course of their wanderings they attend a showy and wildly extravagant dinner given by a rich freedman, Trimalchio, whose guests talk about themselves and life in general. Other incidents are a shipwreck and somewhat lurid proceedings in South Italy. The work is written partly in pure Latin, but sometimes purposely in a more vulgar style. It parodies and otherwise attacks bad taste in literature, pedantry and hollow society. Apocolocyntosis, "Pumpkinification" (instead of deification) , is probably by Seneca the wealthy philosopher and courtier (ca. 4 BCE–65 CE). It is a medley of prose and verse and a political satire on the Emperor Claudius written soon after he died in 54 CE and was deified.
Light rubbing to boards. Very minor shelfwear. ; English Introduction and Commentary with Latin Text. ; 128 pages
Light edgewear. Light creasing to spine. Pages slightly tanned. ; Parallel text in French and Latin. Xliii, 127pp; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 127 pages
305 p. Hardcover Very good condition good Bibliography: p. 283-296.
pp. xiv, 242. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, slightly worn. Includes articles by: Bernard B. Fall, George F. Kennan, Zbigniew K. Brzezinski, Thomas W. Wolfe, et al. First Edition. Coldwar/Economics 2
IN HEBREW. 22.5x15 cm. 241 pages. Softcover. Ex Libris stamp on some pages. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW. 24.5x18 cm. 408 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust-jacket. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
230x150 mm. 255 pages. Softcover. Spine slightly rubbed. Else in good condition.