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Pages tanned. Light browning to spine. Some staining to front board. Slight spine slant. ; Pitt Press Series; 260 pages
Pages lightly tanned. Book has been rebound in black buckram boards with silver lettering to spine. Else VG. ; Parallel text in French and Latin. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 1; 132 pages
Rippling to pages from moisture damage. Scholar's name to ffep (r. Ten Kate). Very light pencil marginalia. Spine browned. Working copy. ; Text in Latin; ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 72 pages
Book is fine. DJ is protected in mylar. ; The histories of Roman senator Cornelius Tacitus constitute the most influential examination of tyranny, political behavior and public morality from the classical age. For centuries these portraits of courageous martyrs to freedom, of paranoid tyrants, and of sycophantic flatteres and informers shaped modern political attitudes. Ronald Mellor provides a compelling analysis of the ideas of the greatest historian of evil in the western intellectual tradition. In Tacitus, Ronald Mellor passionately argues for reclaiming this ironic genius whose cynical world view is particularly well-suited to an analysis of the tyranny and brutality in our own century. Tacitus is presented as a moralist, psychologist, political analyst and literary artist. Tacitus' greatest impact has never been on historians. Rather, his political vision and dramatic images left their mark on painters, poets and thinkers. ; 211 pages
Very Minor shelfwear. ; Routledge Sourcebooks For The Ancient World; 9.0 X 6.1 X 1.1 inches; 617 pages
One small tear to lower edge of rear panel of DJ (1"). DJ Spine a bit sunned. ; 0.75 x 7.7 x 5.28 Inches; 160 pages; The enchanting tales of Pooh and his friends were first brought to readers in classic Latin form in 1960 with the publication of Winnie Ille Pu. It remains the only book in Latin ever to grace The New York Times List.
Scholar's blindstamp to ffep (Robert Brown). Very minor pencilling to a few pages. DJ is a somewhat tattered and edgeworn with chipping, creasing and tears. ; 174 pages
Gift inscription from author to R. E. Fantham in blue marker to half-title. Some wear to corners. ; 224 pages; Signed by Author
Light chipping to ffep. Minor shelfwear. ; Latin Text with English Commentary and Introduction. ; 135 pages
Minor rubbing to boards. Former owner's name on ffep. Pen notes and underlining to Cena's latin text. ; Latin text with English introduction and commentary; 151 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Endpapers a bit browned. Minor fraying to spine ends. Spine a bit sunned. ; Latin text with English introduction and commentary; 151 pages
Minor Spotting to boards. Spine a bit sunned. Former owner's name to ffep. ; Students' Series of Latin Authors.v+213pp. Binding discolored, ownership inscription on flyleaf, else VG.; The Students' Series of Latin Classics; 213 pages
Small tears in wraps, ownership name and gift inscription from editor on titlepage. Wraps browned. ; Xi, 70pp. Latin and Greek Text with Italian commentary. ; 70 pages
Edgewear to corners and spine ends. Minor staining to boards. Very small dampstain to edge of a few pages. ; 183 pages
Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). Minor edgewear to wraps. 2 tiny chips to spine. ; Princeton Series of Collected Essays; 356 pages
Underlining in pencil and pen on a few pages. Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Front Inner hinge is cracked. Back inner hinge has been reinforced with tape. DJ is price-clipped. ; Fresh approach to Roman poetry from Catullus to Ovid. ; 282 pages
Yellowing to wraps. Small chip to base of spine. Clean text. ; 119 pages; Examining the revolution wrought by Catullus in Latin poetry, this volume encapsulates the way in which principles of modern literary criticism could be applied to classical poetry, without ditching the sound philological scholarship of the classical tradition. In its day this book led the way in showing the philogically trained student how to be a critic; equally it can show the critically trained student the importance of a sound philogical base today
Creasing to top corners. Old price sticker to front wrap. Spine has minor discoloration with rubbing and creasing. Scholar's small bookplate to ffep (Hugh J. Mason). ; Ann Arbor Paperbacks; 119 pages; Examining the revolution wrought by Catullus in Latin poetry, this volume encapsulates the way in which principles of modern literary criticism could be applied to classical poetry, without ditching the sound philological scholarship of the classical tradition. In its day this book led the way in showing the philogically trained student how to be a critic; equally it can show the critically trained student the importance of a sound philogical base today
Creasing to top corners. Old price sticker to front wrap. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; Ann Arbor Paperbacks; 119 pages; Examining the revolution wrought by Catullus in Latin poetry, this volume encapsulates the way in which principles of modern literary criticism could be applied to classical poetry, without ditching the sound philological scholarship of the classical tradition. In its day this book led the way in showing the philogically trained student how to be a critic; equally it can show the critically trained student the importance of a sound philogical base today
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Spine lightly browned. ; Latin text with English introduction and Notes and Vocabulary at back. ; Elementary Classics; 141 pages
Book is fine. DJ has very light shelfwear. ; xiii, 150pp.; The Transformation of the Classical Heritage 15; 150 pages
Front hinge is cracked. Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; 330 pages
One of the first books for countless children, this story of a free-spirited Cat who, with his high jinks and mischievous friends (Things One and Two) turns the house upside-down for two bored children on a rainy day is retold in Latin in Cattus Petasatus. This edition features the original artwork of Dr. Seuss and a translation in rhyming verse that echoes the sound of the original Cat in the Hat. The wonderful, whimsical, and thought-provoking stories of Dr. Seuss have been published in twenty languages. An excellent addition to Seuss collections the world over, this Latin-language edition of Seuss' timeless first reader is a welcome, all-occasion gift, a delightful way to revisit a treasured tale, and an enjoyable way to refresh your high school Latin. ; Latin Edition; 75 pages
Small ink note to 1 page. Light edgewear to upper edge of front wrap. ; 188 pages
Some stickers to spine. Some creasing to wraps. Some pencil notes to text. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; 118 pages