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Postgate, [John Percival] (ed.:) Corpus Poetarum Latinorum A Se Aliisque Denvo Recognitorum et Brevi Lectionum Varietate Instructorum. Londini (London): sumptibus G. Bell et Filiorum, 1893-1920. 5 vols. bound as 2. 4to., pp. x, [ii], 285, [iii], 287-595, [iii]; vi, [iii], 195, xii, [iii], 198-429, [i], x, [iii], 432-572. Fasc. II lacks title-page (a type-written index of its contents has been added in its stead), and its half-title is misbound a few pages in. Apparently rebound from separate volumes, as the final page of each fasicule is a little dusty. Red library buckram, gilt titles to spines, edges sprinkled red. Very good indeed. To the front pastedown of each volume, small ink stamp of Camb. Book Binding Comp.. Ownership inscription of Roland Mayer to ffep vol.I. To title-page fasc. IV, library withdrawn stamp of St Olave's School. The major work of John Percival Postgate (1853-1926), described as a triumph of editorial organisation. Percival was a fellow of Trinity College Cambridge, and Professor of Latin at the University of Liverpool 1909-1920.   Ref: 54909  show full image..
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Powell, Lindsay: Augustus at War: The Struggle for the Pax Augusta. Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2018. First edition. 8vo., pp. xl, 452 + plates. Maps and illustrations. Hardback: purple cloth, silver-lettered to spine. Dust-jacket. Unused: as new. Foreward by Karl Galinsky.   Ref: 54642 
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Propertius: (Lemaire, Pierre August, ed.:) Opera. Parisiis [Paris]: Colligebat Nicolaus Eligius Lemaire. 1832. 8vo., pp. viii, 708. Text and apparatus in Latin. Sporadic light foxing, small closed tear to final page neatly repaired. Contemporary half vellum, spine gilt with red label, marbled boards, edges and endpapers. Binding not quite identical to Silius Italicus [54770] but very much in the same spirit. Some smudgy marks, very good indeed. Volumes in the "Bibliotheca Classica Latina sive Collectio Auctorum Classicorum Latinorum cum Notis et Indicibus". 'In directing our notice to the voluminous but judiciously selected compilation of Lemaire, we cannot forbear bestowing upon it a hearty tribute of eulogy.... We may safely pronounce it a performance in every respect creditable to both the spirit, learning, and perseverance of the individuals in immediate connexion with it, and also to the genius and reputation of the nation at large. The editions of the different Roman authors selected, are those of the most approved classical scholars in France, Germany, and Holland. The type is in the very best mould of the widely celebrated Didot Press' (North American Review, July 1834). The project was almost entirely finished at the time of that review, with just the Lucretius (published 1838) still to come.   Ref: 54771  show full image..
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Prosper (of Aquitaine, Saint): Opera Accurata exemplarium vetustorum collatione a mendis pen? innumeris repurgata. Quid ver? in hac editione pr?ter ditissimum indicem, tam scripturarum qu?m rerum accesserit, pagina septima demonstrat. Coloni? Agrippin? [Cologne]: Excudebat Arnoldus Kempensis, sumptibus Ioannis Crithii, 1609 8vo., pp. [xvi], 903, [xlvii]. Printer's woodcut device to title-page with motto 'Reru[m] vigilantia custos', woodcut initials. Occasional underlining in an old hand. A little light foxing and some small ink spots, a few leaves of index trimmed close just touching headline. Contemporary vellum, title inked to spine and fore-edge, remains of ties, fore-edges slightly overlapped. Spine a little concave, smudgy marks, both pastedowns lifted and tattered with some loss, still very good. In an old hand, ownership inscription of Thos. Baddeley to ffep and title-page, with some tiny neatly-written notes. Dedication signed by I. Oliverius (Johannes Oliverius of Ghent). St Prosper of Aquitaine (c.390-c.463) was, writes Abb? L. Valentin 'much more famous for what he wrote than for what he did' (St. Prosper d'Aquitaine. Paris, 1900). His writings primarily comprised the defence and distribution of the teachings of St Augustine of Hippo, especially those concerning grace and free will. He was also the first writer to continue St Jerome's Chronicon. Though his Epitoma Chronicon was criticised it is especially useful for the period 425-455 (about which he wrote from personal experience) due to the scarcity of other sources. BM STC German 1601-1700, P1188.   Ref: 54765  show full image..
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[Quintilian] Quintilianus, Marcus Fabius: (Burmann, P., ed.:) De Institutione Oratoria libri duodecim, cum animadversionibus virorum doctorum [...] Lugduni Batavorum [Leiden]: Apud Isaacum Severinum, 1720. 3 vols bound as 1. First edition thus. 4to., pp. [lxx], 1178, [l] + engraved frontispiece. Title-page in red and black with engraved vignette, woodcut initials, head- and tail-pieces. Occasional light spots and smudges, an occasional leaf (eg. 2A4) very toned, some pages a bit dusty towards top edge. Later prize vellum with prize certificate bound in, Spine gilt with raised bands, gilt borders, frames and centrepiece arms of Amsterdam to boards, edges sprinkled red and blue. Spine a little greyed, rear centrepiece slightly worn, a few smudgy marks, ties lost, very good. In pencil, to blank preceding frontis, 'Amsterdam, 2 Novembre 1946'. Certificate with large engraved arms of Amsterdam, made out to Jan Wilem Tilanus and dated 1839. Pieter Burmann's edition of the 1st century AD grammarian Quintilian, hugely influential in the Renaissance. Dibdin writes that 'by this elaborate edition of Burman, the celebrity of all former commentators has been eclipsed. We are here presented with the unedited notes of Almeloveen, Gallaeus, Turnebus, Gibson, and Obrechtus; the "Annales Quintiliani" of Dodwell, the various readings of three MSS never before collated, and the emendations of Peter Franciscus: all these materials are to be found in the first volume. The second vol., comprehending the "Declamations", displays the diligence and correctness of the editor, in his excerpts from every work and MS before collated: very copious indexes accompany it. The prefaces of Campanus, Aldus, Gibson, and others, are carefully inserted; and Burman has given a tolerably ample and correct review of all the editions of Quintilian: he, however, mistook the editio princeps, supposing it to have been in 1468.' Dibdin (4th edn.) II, 368-9; Schweiger III, 844; Spoelder 10.   Ref: 54919  show full image..
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Rees, Owen: Great Naval Battles of the Ancient Greek World. Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2018. First edition. 8vo., pp. xxii, 218 + plates. Maps and illustrations. Hardback: grey cloth, blue-lettered to spine. Dust-jacket. Unused, a hint only of shelf-dust: a fine copy.   Ref: 54499 
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[Rhetores Graeci] Walz, Christianus, ed.: Rhetores graeci, ex codicibus florentinis, mediolanensibus, monacensibus, neapolitanis, parisiensibus, romanis, venetis, taurinensibus et vindobonensibus / emendatiores et auctiores edidit, suis aliorumque annotationibus instruxit, indices locupletissimos adiecit Chr Stuttgartiae et Tubingae Londini; Lutetiae: J.G. Cottae; Black, Young et Young; Firmin Didot, 1832-6 9 vols.. bound as 10 (vol. 7 in 2 parts). 8vo.. Text in Greek, introduction and notes in Latin. Vol. 1 foxed. Pinkish-purple cloth, simple gilt titles to spines, edges sprinkled red. Spines very much sunned and a little brittle with fading extending just over the joints. Vols. 4, 5 and 7 pt i with torn head caps, a few smudgy marks to boards, endpapers toned, still very good sound copies overall. Brunet IV, 1266.   Ref: 54741  show full image..
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Roberts, Mike: Hannibal's Road: The Second Punic War in Italy 213-203 BC. Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2017. First edition. 8vo., pp. xxv,262 + plates. Maps. Hardback: red cloth, silver-lettered to spine. Dust-jacket. Unused: as new.   Ref: 54643 
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Roberts, Mike: Two Deaths at Amphipolis: Cleon vs Brasidas in the Peloponnesian War. Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2015. First edition. 8vo., pp. xxiii, 264 + plates. Maps. Hardback: red cloth, gilt-lettered to spine. Dust-jacket. Unused, a hint only of shelf-dust: a fine copy.   Ref: 54346 
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Robinson, Christopher: Lucian: And His Influence In Europe. London: Gerald Duckworth & Company Limited, 1979. First edition. 8vo., pp. vii, 248. Hardback: Red cloth, gilt-lettered, spine slightly cocked, staining to top edge, good. Dust-jacket, light signs of use, still very good. In the Duckworth 'Classical Life and Letters' series.   Ref: 54229 
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