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Pages and wraps browned. Top of spine bumped. With the ownership stamps of A. H. Travis to front wrap and half-title; 182 pages
Pages and wraps browned. Top corner bumped with some creasing through pages. With the ownership stamps of A. H. Travis to front wrap and half-title; Pp 193-460; 267 pages
Pages and wraps browned. Former owner's name to half-title. ; Pp 463-676; 213 pages
Gift inscription from Quinn to Philippa Goold on titlepage. Light shelfwear. Minor sunning to front wrap. ; A Longman Latin Reader; 96 pages; Signed by Editor
20.5x14cm. 274 pages. Softcover. Cover tattered. Spine wrinkled. Pen inscription on few pages - NO damage to text. Few pages age-stained. Else in good condition.
Front hinge starting to crack. Small corrections done in ink to 1 page. Light fraying to spine ends. ; Xi, 369-661 pp; Oxford Pocket Classics; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 292 pages
Pencil marginalia and underlining to some pages. Former owner's name to ffep. Browning to endpapers. Some rubbing to boards. Spine a bit browned. ; English Introduction and Commentary with Latin Text. ; 276 pages
School plate to front inner cover. Light pencil to a few pages. Small ink word to 1 page. Endpapers browned. Some Rippling to cloth of front board with a bit to rear board. Small ding to edge of front board. ; Latin Text with English notes and Introduction. ; Pitt Press Series; 146 pages
Wraps are browned, with small tear to lower edge of rear wrap. Some foxing. Scholar's blindstamp to ffep (Robert Brown). ; Reprint of articles written by Ludwig on topics including : Plato's Love Epigrams; Die Phainomena Arats als hellenistische Dichtung; Von Terenz zu Menander; Zu Horaz, C. 2, 1-12. ; 192 pages
Minor shelfwear. Light crease to upper corner of front wrap. Foxing throughout. Scholar's name to ffep (R. Ten Kate). Card wraps. ; Text in Latin; Apparatus in Latin. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 39; 147 pages
Browning to ffep. Correction fluid to ffep. Light shelfwear. ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis) Oxoniensis; Vol. 1; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall
Former owner's name stamped to ffep (J. D. Fitton). Minor shelfwear. 1 corner has tiny bump. Tiny chip to head of spine. ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis) Oxoniensis; Vol. 1; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall
The ancient myths of Greece and Rome set out in four phases - creation and coming of the gods, pastoral life and ordering of the seasons, adventures and labours of the heroes, war, tragic tales and decline into history. 211p.illus.index.maps on end papers Book
Some wear to Corner of wraps. Light creasing. ; 15 studies of Virgil by the leading authorities in the field. ; Greece & Rome Studies; 202 pages
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [x], 139 p. Harf devriminin kütüphanelerde yansimasi. Reflecitons of the Alphabet Revolution in 1928 in the Turkish libraries.
Light edgewear. Wraps are slightly browned. Light tanning to pages. ; University of California Publications in Classical Philology Volume 9, No. 10, Pp. 373-404; 25 pages
This is a very good softcover copy with light wear. Very clean inside and out. Text in SPANISH. This bibliography cover s the works of 67 Cuban poets in exile between the years 1959- 1971. 8" high X 6" wide, 136 pages. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
Edgewear to extremities. Corners rounded. With the attractive color bookplate of Clarence A. Forbes, July 1929. Pages tanned. ; CoNTENTs The student of the classics The teacher of the classics The real Persius The water supply of ancient Rome Notes on Lysias Notes on Persius On the word petitor On qvin with thc subjunctive in questions Quintilian's quotations from Horace On Cicero Qvinct 13 The date of the oration Pro Roscio comoedo The language of Vitruvius Notes on Vitruvius The preface of Vitruvius Occasional verses ; 275 pages
Former owner's name on ffep. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Tear to rear endpaper. Endpapers browned. ; 72 pages
Former owner's name on ffep. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Tear to rtop of spine (2 cm). Spine sunned. ; 220 pages
This is an almost very good softcover copy in the original illustrated wrappers. Corners bumped. Very clean inside and out. Recently released from a major New York art museum reference library, and bearing one small handstamp to the front endpaper. Text in Spanish. 15 artists represented by the Galerias Mer-Kup included in this catalog. Biographical information on each artist, black & white photograph + color plate of their work. Gallery business cards tipped on inside covers. 11" high X 9" wide, 36 pages. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
Covers a bit worn with browning, small stains on top and fore-edge and wraps, some ink underlining. ; 437pp. ; Classiques Garnier; 437 pages
Minor shelfwear. 1 corner bumped with faint crease through some pages. Dustjacket has chipping and sopme tears. Minor browning to DJ. DJ is price-clipped. ; Deals with questions relating to the nature and origin of the ancient novels. It also proposes a new and positive theory of what constitutes a literary form generally and how such forms normally arise. Part I considers the serious or ideal Greek romance as a type of literature produced in quantity in response to a continuous popular demand. Part II explains the origin and rationale of the comic romances of Petronius, Lucian, and Apuleius, each in a different manner with respect to the author's purpose, his intellectual outlook, and the circumstances that impelled him to write his book. ; Sather Classical Lectures; 407 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Faint dampstain to top of textblock. ; Deals with questions relating to the nature and origin of the ancient novels. It also proposes a new and positive theory of what constitutes a literary form generally and how such forms normally arise. Part I considers the serious or ideal Greek romance as a type of literature produced in quantity in response to a continuous popular demand. Part II explains the origin and rationale of the comic romances of Petronius, Lucian, and Apuleius, each in a different manner with respect to the author's purpose, his intellectual outlook, and the circumstances that impelled him to write his book. ; Sather Classical Lectures; 407 pages
Some pencil notes and underlining. Scholar's name to ffep (Catherine Rubincam née Reid). Pages are tanned. Wraps are browned with chipping and small pieces torn off (from corner and base of spine). Some dampstaining to foreedge of rear wrap. ; Sammlung Vulgärlateinischer Texte; 68 pages