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"Reinventing figures as diverse as Oedipus, Emily Dickinson, and Audubon, Carson sets up startling juxtapositions: Lazarus among video paraphernalia, Virginia Woolf and Thucydides discussing war, Edward Hopper paintings illuminated by St. Augustine. And in a final essay, Carson meditates on the recent death of her mother. Revelling in unexpectedness and aware that 'the fact of the mater for humans is imperfection" (she) shows us a fiercely individual poet at her best" 176p. Book
Book has been rebound in black boards with gilt lettering to spine. Original front wrap affixed to front board. Small college stamp to ffep. No other ex-library markings. Foxing to prelims and rear endpapers. ; Parallel text in French and Latin. Xxxviii, 127 pp; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 127 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Ffep possibly excised? Foxing and some browning to boards. Some faint dampstaining to rear board. ; German introduction and translation with Latin text. ; Schriften Und Quellen Der Alten Welt. Band 12; 174 pages
A bit of light pencil and pen underlining to text. Foxing to endpapers. Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham) with additional name to inner cover. Spine cover detached and missing. Boards edgeworn. Fair to good. ; Latin text with english commentary. ; Liber I Only; Vol. 1; 228 pages
Some gilt lettering to spine has effaced off. Corners rounded. Rubbing to boards. Minor chipping to spine ends. 1 sentence written in pen to rear endpaper. Text clean. ; No date circa 1890s. ; 580 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing to textblock. DJ spine a bit sunned and creased. Minor pencil notes. Else VG. ; These letters have been selected to show Cicero in his mature years from 65 to 44 B. C. They have not been chosen to illustrate details of social life and manners (though such details inevitably occur in them) : the main emphasis is political, and the linking commentary that precedes each letter is designed to set it against the political background. The commentary is intended to supply, not merely assist with the translation of the Latin and understanding of the syntax, but more particularly the indispensable background of social and historical information without which the study of Cicero’s letters would be largely wasted labor. The introduction too, while sketching the career of Cicero, also clarifies the political background of the period. In general, this edition will serve not merely as an introduction to Cicero’s letters, but as giving some substance and immediacy to the study of the history of the late Republic. The text is that of the Oxford edition, but care has been taken to produce a ‘clean’ text and occasionally different readings have been admitted from those printed in the Oxford text (though these are generally noted and justified in the commentary). There are two appendices (on the Roman calendar and on Roman money) , an index of proper names and of subject-matter, and a select vocabulary. David Stockton (1925-2012) attended the Emanuel School and in 1943 was conscripted into the Royal Navy and worked on Japanese codes at Bletchley Park. A colleague at Brasenose observed that this experience may have honed his formidable skills at solving crosswords, a devotion to which was shared by Inspector Morse author Colin Dexter. After the war Stockton won an open scholarship to read Classics at Magdalen College and went onto become a Fellow and Tutor at Brasenose College. His wide-ranging body of work includes what is widely regarded as the leading study on Cicero published in the 20th century.; 241 pages
Softcover in pamphlet binder. Pages tanned. ; 82 pages
Former owner's name to ffep. Light creasing to corners of wraps. Minor shelfwear. Pencilling and a few pen markings to a few pages. Else VG. ; Landmarks In Rhetoric And Public Address; 8.1 X 5.5 X 1.3 inches; 440 pages
Inner hinges repaired with tape. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Spine a bit sunned. Fraying and chipping with small tears to spine ends. ; 432 pages
Spine browned. Chipping and small tears Along spine cover. Pages a little age-toned. ; Parallel text in French and Latin. Xxxi, 129 pp; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 1; 129 pages
Spine browned. Chipping to spine ends and foreedges of wraps. Pages unopened. ; Parallel text in French and Latin. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 2; 175 pages
Spine sunned. Chipping and small tears mostly along Along spine. Pages a little age-toned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). ; Parallel text in French and Latin. Xxxi, 129 pp; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 1; 129 pages
Spine a little sunned. Pages unopened. Scholar's bookplate to ffep. ; Parallel text in French and Latin. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 2; 195 pages
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Foxing to boards. ; 109 pages
This is a very good softcover copy with just light wear. Completely clean inside and out. Text in Spanish. 1 black & white illustration, a photograph of a man on skis. 7" high X 4" wide, 70 pages.
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers. Spine sunned along with part of rear board. Original wrappers bound in. ; Parallel text in French and Latin. Xxxii, 122 pp; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 1; 122 pages
Corners lightly bumped, front inner hinge cracked strained, endpapers foxed else VG. With the ownership signature of P. K. Marshall to ffep. ; Contents: Awakening of the Critical Spirit; Aspects of the Problem of Style; Cicero as Critic; Cicero and the Atticists; Ancients v. Moderns; Horace and the Classical Creed; Supremacy of Rhetoric; Retrospect. ; 608 pages
Spine is discolored. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1938 Oxford edition. ; 148 pages
A few pencil lines to margins of pages. Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). DJ has chipping a few small tears . Spine a bit discolored. ; 240 pages
145pp. Contributors include Grimal, Syme, Nisbet, et al. Ten papers on Republican and Augustan literature, including Ovid's Tristia , Catullus, Horace, Livy, Cicero and Virgil. ; Supplementary Volume No. 15 / Cambridge Philological Society; 145 pages
Very minor shelfwear. ; Oklahoma Series For Classical Culture; 8.5 X 6.6 X 0.6 inches; 264 pages
Fans of Amo, Amas, Amat, and More, Eugene Ehrlich's first collection of Latin words and phrases which still serve gracefully today, will delight in this second offering. Book
Pencil and pen marginalia on a few pages. Pages tanned. Wraps browned. A bit of cellotape applied to spine. Chipping to spine. Former owner's name to ffep. ; Texte en français et latin. ; 289 pages
Pen marginalia on a few pages. Pages tanned. Wraps browned. Chipping to spine with some loss to base of spine cover. Last few pages and rear wrap have creasing along bottom edge. ; Texte en français et latin. ; 289 pages
Very light shelfwear. ; Reprint of the 1926 Paris ed. 56pp.; 56 pages