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187326528Lipsiae: Otto Holtze and Londini: Dulac & Soc. and David Nutt 1873. Small folio pp. xxv 1 725 2; Greek text with Latin preface; the copy with occasional extensive and informed notes in the margins likely by one W. H. Cross University College Oxford whose ownership signature is on the flyleaf; full vellum soiled red morocco label on spine; a note on the flyleaf states that the book was "bound Dec. 1899." With the bookplate of the Eccle Rigg Library. <br/><br/> Otto Holtze [and] Londini: Dulac & Soc. [and] David Nutt hardcover books
187524509Oxford: Clarendon Press 1875. 5 volumes 8vo original terracotta cloth; a bit rubbed and with an occasional crack in the cloth vol. 1 rebacked. <br/><br/> Clarendon Press hardcover books
187540312Oxford: at the Clarendon Press 1875. Second edition Revised and Corrected Throughout with Additions and an Index of Subjects and Proper Names. 11 vols. 8vo. Bound in half brown contemporary calf and marbled boards black title labels marbled edges. Binding suffering from red rot. Spine ends slightly chipped some light marginal notations some in ink. Good only. Second edition Revised and Corrected Throughout with Additions and an Index of Subjects and Proper Names. 11 vols. 8vo. at the Clarendon Press unknown books
18048066London: Printed for Thomas Taylor 1804. First edition thus. Cloth. very Good -. Lg. 4to. 5 vols. This set in two different bindings. Volumes I II IV and V are in later dark green cloth gilt labels on spine. These volumes are entirely uncut. The back covers of volumes IV and V are water stained text not affected. Volume IV is later calf circa 1875 over boards spine a bit rubbed and chipped. This volume has been trimmed in rebinding and is 1" shorter than the other 4 volumes. Additionally the following defects are found: Volume I lacks the half-title; Volume II has the half-title but lacks the printed title; Volume III is all present; Volume IV lacks the half-title and the printed title the first leaf being the sectional title; and Volume V lacks the half-title. The "great" work of Thomas Taylor which was published at 10 pounds 10 shillings. Unfortunately a compromised set. Printed for Thomas Taylor hardcover books
189584064NY:: Scribner's. Good. 1895. Hardcover. Complete in four volumes. Translated from the Greek with analyses and introductions. A later printing. Octavos bound in dark brown cloth with gilt lettering on the spines. The first two volumes have occasional pencil underlining and marginalia the first three volumes are starting to show separation at the hinges else all volumes are good or better. . Scribner's, hardcover books
1890245271London. : W.B. Clive. No date circa 1890. hardcover blue cloth gilt spine title. . Covers soiled and lightly edgeworn contents very good. . 12mo. Greek text english notes. W.B. Clive. hardcover books
18042306765London: Printed for Thomas Taylor by R. Wilks Chancery-Lane; and Sold by E. Jeffery and R.H. Evans Pall-Mall 1804. First Thus. First Thus. Very Good/No Jacket. First thus. Bookplate of Parisian bookseller Hector Bossange on front endpapers Astor Library stamp on title pages. Boards rubbed with minor restoration to corners portion of corner of rear flyleaf on volume three absent. 1804 Large Hardcover. cxxiii 544; 657; 600; 614; 720 pp. 4to. Red leather spines with gilt titles and decorations marbled boards and endpapers. The first English translation of the complete works of Plato. Earlier translations contained only selected dialogues abridged versions of works etc. and many early translations of Plato were into Latin rather than English Taylor notes this and also mentions the primacy of his translation in his dedication to Charles Howard Duke of Norfolk. Thomas Taylor was also the first to translate Aristotle's complete works into English. This edition includes introductory information a biographical sketch of Plato and Taylor's extensive notes on his translations and on those of Floyer Sydenham. The complete contents are as follows: General Introduction; Explanation of Certain Terms Peculiar to the Platonic Philosophy; Life of Plato by Olympiodorus; The First Alcibiades; The Republic; Additional Notes on the First Alcibiades Extracted from the MS. Commentary of Proclus on That Dialogue; Additional Notes on the Republic; The Laws; The Epinomis or the Philosopher; The Timaeus; The Critias or Atlanticus; Additional Notes on the Timaeus Extracted from the Commentary of Proclus on That Dialogue; The Parmenides; The Sophista; The Phaedrus; The Greater Hippias; The Banquet; Additional Notes on the Parmenides Extracted from the MS. Commentary of Proclus on That Dialogue and from the MS. of Damascius Peri Archon; Additional Notes on the Phaedrus from Proclus on the Theology of Plato; The Theaetetus; The Politicus; The Minos; The Apology of Socrates; The Crito; The Phaedo; The Gorgias; The Philebus; The Second Alcibiades; The Euthyphro; The Meno; The Protagoras; The Theages; The Laches; The Lysis; The Charmides; The Lesser Hippias; The Euthydemus; The Hipparchus; The Rivals; The Menexenus; The Clitopho; The Io; The Cratylus; The Twelve Epistles; Additional Notes on the Cratylus Extracted from the MS. Scholia of Proclus on That Dialogue. Printed for Thomas Taylor, by R. Wilks, Chancery-Lane; and Sold by E. Jeffery, and R.H. Evans, Pall-Mall unknown books