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Paris, Ernest Leroux, Revue des Études Grecques, 1929; in-8, 10 pp., broché (tampon bibliothèque démantellée). État neuf.
Paris, Ernest Leroux, Revue des Études Grecques, 1937; in-8, 26 pp., broché (tampon bibliothèque démantellée). État neuf.
Paris, Ernest Leroux, Revue des Études Grecques, 1922; in-8, 7 pp., broché. État neuf.
Paris, Ernest Leroux, Revue des Études Grecques, 1930; in-8, 28 pp., broché (tampon bibliothèque démantellée). État neuf.
Paris, les Belles Lettres, 1930; in-8, 71 pp., broché. État moyen.
Bordas 1979. In-8 cartonnage éditeur de 177 pages illustrées. Bon état
Payot 1922, In-12 cartonnage éditeur. 158 p. Bon état. cartonnage éditeur
Hatier 1962, In-12 broché 136 p. Bon état.
Les Belles Lettres 1997, In-12 broché, 185 pages. Bilingue. Très bon état
Les Belles Lettres poche, 1996, In-12 broché, 190 pages. Bilingue latin-français. Très bon état
Very minor shelfwear. ; 8.2 X 5.5 X 0.6 inches; 112 pages
Very minor shelfwear. DJ is price-clipped. ; 8.0 X 5.4 X 0.8 inches; 112 pages
Scholar's name to half-title (Robert Brown). Light bump to top of spine. ; Themes in Latin Literature; 84 pages
Creasing along spine. Scholar's name to half-title and blindstamp (Robert Brown). Minor shelfwear. Some pencil notes. Else VG. DJ has some chipping and edgewear. ; Auricula Meretricula is a unique play for students in their first semester of Latin. Each scene uses new forms and vocabulary, thus reinforcing the students’ grasp of grammar by placing it in a living context. At the same time it provides an enticing introduction to Roman comedy and elegy. First published in 1981, Auricula Meretricula was greeted with enthusiasm by students and teachers, and is currently used in many classics departments in the US and elsewhere. ; 43 pages
Former owner's bookplate on inner cover. Former owner's name on ffep. Ffep is clipped. 3-4 pages have a couple of words in pen. Latin text has marginalia in pencil. Light staining to boards. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Latin Text. ; 168 pages
Ink and pencil underlining and notes to Latin Text. Former owner's name to ffep with name above deleted. Light fraying to spine ends. Inner hinge just starting to crack. ; Elementary Classics; 94 pages
Wraps a bit rubbed with light edgewear. ; Aschendorffs Sammlung Lateinischer Und Griechischer Klassiker; 104 pages
Rebound in dark red buckram with a few ink and pencil marginalia else VG. A few small spots browned. ; 255pp, a few illustrations. ; 255 pages
Many ink and pencil notes. Spine cover missing and has been crudely repaired with brown tape to spine. Inner hinges reinforced with R. E. Fantham's small bookplates. ; Kleine Texte Für Theologische Und Philologische Vorlesungen Und Übungen 69; 165 pages
In this collection of sixteen literary and historical essays, Peter Green informs, entertains, and stimulates. He covers a wide range of subjects, from Greek attitudes toward death to the mysteries of the Delphic Oracle, from Tutankhamun and the gold of Egypt to sex in ancient literature, from the island of Lesbos (where he once lived) to the challenges of translating Ovid's wit and elegant eroticism into present-day English verse, from Victorian pederastic aesthetics to Marxism's losing battle with ancient history. This third volume of Green's essays (several previously unpublished) reveals throughout his serious concern that we are, in a very real sense, losing the legacy of antiquity through the corrosive methodologies of modern academic criticism. ; 328 pages
Boards are slight stained. Spine is sunned. Edgewear to corners. Partial tear along spine cover joint.
Light shelfwear. ; 259 pages
Spine cover detached but crudely taped to boards. Staining to edges of some pages. Scholars' bookplate to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Some ink notes and underlining. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 442 pages
Spine faded. Hinges a bit weak. Minor fraying to spine ends and corners. ; No date (probably 1890s). ; Handy Literal Translations; 148 pages