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Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ spine a bit sunned. ; 328 pages
Minor shelfwear. ; 117 pages; Third Edition (including Book 3, Text and Translation)
Spine sunned and creased. Shelfwear and rubbing. Highlighting and pencil notes to text else no other major defects. ; Hypomnemata ; Heft 77; 253 pages
Light pencil markings to a few pages. Light edgewear to corners of wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; 333 pages
Light Foxing to textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; 333 pages
Light rubbing to wraps else fine. ; 333 pages
Light shelfwear to wraps with faint crease to one corner. Else fine. ; 264 pages; Tibullus was one of the leading poets of Augustan Rome. Professor Cairns examines in detail aspects of Tibullus' poetic craftsmanship - his learning, his interest in the meanings of words, his use of suspense and deception, his control of the structures of his elegies - and demonstrates the original qualities of Tibullus' verse. This examination is carried out by relating Tibullus' work at all points to the Hellenistic poetic tradition and the literary genres and conventions it developed. This book will be of particular interest to students of Latin and Hellenistic Greek literature, and, as all Greek is translated, it should also be useful to students of comparative literature.
Light shelfwear to wraps with faint creasing to wraps. Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Pen notes to margins of about 20 pages else VG. ; 264 pages; Tibullus was one of the leading poets of Augustan Rome. Professor Cairns examines in detail aspects of Tibullus' poetic craftsmanship - his learning, his interest in the meanings of words, his use of suspense and deception, his control of the structures of his elegies - and demonstrates the original qualities of Tibullus' verse. This examination is carried out by relating Tibullus' work at all points to the Hellenistic poetic tradition and the literary genres and conventions it developed. This book will be of particular interest to students of Latin and Hellenistic Greek literature, and, as all Greek is translated, it should also be useful to students of comparative literature.
Light foxing to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Upper corners lightly bumped. Dustjacket spine is sunned. ; 264 pages; Tibullus was one of the leading poets of Augustan Rome. Professor Cairns examines in detail aspects of Tibullus' poetic craftsmanship - his learning, his interest in the meanings of words, his use of suspense and deception, his control of the structures of his elegies - and demonstrates the original qualities of Tibullus' verse. This examination is carried out by relating Tibullus' work at all points to the Hellenistic poetic tradition and the literary genres and conventions it developed. This book will be of particular interest to students of Latin and Hellenistic Greek literature, and, as all Greek is translated, it should also be useful to students of comparative literature.
Faint soiling to front wrap. Light crease to upper corner of front wrap. ; Inaugural - Dissertation; 95 pages
Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear else fine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 234; 115 pages
Broch?. 195 pages. Passages soulign?s.
This is a very good softcover copy of one of the early Museum of Primitive Art's exhibition publications. Essay by Alan R. Sawyer. Prepared to accompany the exhibition of Peruvian textiles in 1963. Illustrated in black & white. 11" high X 8" wide, about 15 pages. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1969; in-8, 8-XVII-600 pp., reliure d'éditeur plein cuir brun foncé, dos lisse (insolé) sous acétate. Collection « les Portiques » N° 71. Exemplaire numéroté 11898/23000. Ont collaborés à la traduction : Léon Parmentier, Henri Grégoire, Louis Méridier, Gustave Hinstin, Yves Florenne. Introduction et notices Yves Florenne. Bon état.
xx,545 + 166 + 211pp, 27cm., dans la "Collection des auteurs latins, avec la traduction en français, publié sous la direction de M. Nisard", bilingue: latin-français, reliure toile avec dos en cuir, plastifiée, (titre et décorations dorés au dos), cachet, qqs.rousseurs, bon état, K51811
xx,545 + 166 + 211pp., bilingue: latin-français, couv.cart., dos en toile (charnière supérieure peu déchirée aux coins), rousseurs, 27cm., intérieur en bel état
xx,545 + 166 + 211pp., bilingue: latin-français, couv.cart., dos en toile, peu usé, rousseurs, 27cm., bon état
Un volume de format petit in 8° de 88 pp.; reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur; dos toilé rouge. Bon état. Voir photos. Peu courant.
Upper corners slightly bumped. Very light shelfwear to book. Dustjacket spine is sunned and discolored. DJ is price-clipped. ; 0.96 x 9.54 x 6.43 Inches; 254 pages; In a close and sensitive reading of Sappho, Catullus, and Juvenal, Jenkyns delineates the uniqueness of the poet's individual voice in relation to poetic traditions. His book constitutes a challenge to the view that one method will suffice for the interpretation of ancient poetry. He seeks to demonstrate that we can have no substitute for flexible and humane judgment, liberated from critical dogma, if we are to understand the great writers of the past.
Light rubbing and minor shelfwear to wraps. ; 0.96 x 9.54 x 6.43 Inches; 243 pages; In a close and sensitive reading of Sappho, Catullus, and Juvenal, Jenkyns delineates the uniqueness of the poet's individual voice in relation to poetic traditions. His book constitutes a challenge to the view that one method will suffice for the interpretation of ancient poetry. He seeks to demonstrate that we can have no substitute for flexible and humane judgment, liberated from critical dogma, if we are to understand the great writers of the past.
Very light shelfwear to book. Dustjacket spine is sunned and discolored. DJ flap a bit creased. ; 0.96 x 9.54 x 6.43 Inches; 254 pages; In a close and sensitive reading of Sappho, Catullus, and Juvenal, Jenkyns delineates the uniqueness of the poet's individual voice in relation to poetic traditions. His book constitutes a challenge to the view that one method will suffice for the interpretation of ancient poetry. He seeks to demonstrate that we can have no substitute for flexible and humane judgment, liberated from critical dogma, if we are to understand the great writers of the past.
Light shelfwear to book. Minor bumping to upper corners. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Dustjacket spine is sunned and discolored. ; 0.96 x 9.54 x 6.43 Inches; 254 pages; In a close and sensitive reading of Sappho, Catullus, and Juvenal, Jenkyns delineates the uniqueness of the poet's individual voice in relation to poetic traditions. His book constitutes a challenge to the view that one method will suffice for the interpretation of ancient poetry. He seeks to demonstrate that we can have no substitute for flexible and humane judgment, liberated from critical dogma, if we are to understand the great writers of the past.
Light shelfwear to book. DJ spine is sunned. ; 0.96 x 9.54 x 6.43 Inches; 254 pages; In a close and sensitive reading of Sappho, Catullus, and Juvenal, Jenkyns delineates the uniqueness of the poet's individual voice in relation to poetic traditions. His book constitutes a challenge to the view that one method will suffice for the interpretation of ancient poetry. He seeks to demonstrate that we can have no substitute for flexible and humane judgment, liberated from critical dogma, if we are to understand the great writers of the past.
complete in 4 parts in 5 vols.: xxiv,373 + xx,513 + xvii,363 + xvii,385 + xv,580pp., 22cm., cart.cover, [bilingual: Latin-German], VG, R69004
xix + 112pp., 22cm., original cover, text in Latin, text is clean and bright, good condition, F106849