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Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Contents: The problem of an Audience; The Charites (Id. 16) and the Poetics of the Genus Mixtum; New Gods; The City. ; Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava : Supplementum; 135 pages; Devotes serious critical attention to the non-pastoral Theocritus.
Former classics scholar's name on ffep (W. S. Barrett). Book has been rebound in nice blue boards. Light tanning to pages. ; Abhandlungen Der K. Gesellschaft Der Wissenschaften Zu Göttingen. Philologisch-Historische Klasse. Neue Folge. Bd. 17. No. 2.; 211 pages
Pencil marginalia to a few pages of V1. Small discolored area to rear board of V1. Minor bump to head of V2. Bump to upper corner of V2. Mostly Minor shelfwear. ; Reprint of Second Edition of 1952. Extensive commentary on Theocritus and his writings. ; 2 Volume Set. ; 990 pages;
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with 15 plates, and additional illustrations in the text; original navy buckram, gilt back, blue tops, boards lightly age-soiled else a very good, bright, clean copy. With the armorial bookplate of Albert Evan Bernays (sometime Mayor of Richmond, Surrey) on front paste-downs, together with bookplate removal scars on same page. Volume I: Text; Vol. II: Commentary. VERY SCARCE.
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover else book is fine. Minor shelfwear to DJ else Fine. ; Taking as his starting point the whole canon of Alexandrian poetry, Dr Zanker surveys the use of the realistic mode in works like the Idylls of Theocritus, including such matters as the humorous elements of Callimachus' Hymns, the love-story in Apollonius' Argonautica, and the low-life sketches of epyllia like Hecale as well as the Mimes of Herodas. ; 280 pages; Contents: Definitions and a Sample; Hellenistic Theory of Pictoral Realism; Practice of Pictoral Realism; Appeal to Science; Ancient Theory and Pre-Alexandrian Practice of Everyday and Low Realism; Everyday and the Low in Alexandrian Poetry.
[Classici] (cm.17,4) bella piena pergamena originale con unghie e tracce di lacci. -- cc. 104 nn. Carattere corsivo molto elegante con alcuni passi in greco. I 36 idilli sono preceduti dalla vita di Teocrito, prologo e argomento dello stesso E. Nesso. La prima edizione fu edita a Milano nel 1493 con soli 18 idilli. Questa nostra, ritenuta fra le migliori e segnalata da Federici, è una ristampa dell' edizione del 1545 del Camerarius che conteneva anche la parte greca. Nel 1553 fu separatamente stampata dallo stesso tipografo. Sguardie antiche rimontate, qualche lieve ombreggiatura ma esemplare molto bello, fresco, genuino e a grandi margini. * Federici " Scrittori Greci" 181; * Hoffman "Lexicon Griechen" III 477; * Bm. Stc. German 854; * Graesse VII 114; * Brunet V 782. Manca ad Adams.[f73] Libro