THE GREEK AUTHOR ISOCRATIS SCRIPTA, QVAE QVIDEM NUNC EXTANT, OMNIA PRINTED IN BASEL1602.

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3310419. THE GREEK AUTHOR ISOCRATIS SCRIPTA, QVAE QVIDEM NUNC EXTANT, OMNIA PRINTED IN BASEL1602.

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Isocrates, Greek writer, (436 B.C. - 338 f. Kr.) Isocratis scripta, quae quidem nunc extant, omnia, Graecolatina, postremò recogniita: Hiernonymo Wolfio Oetingensi interprete. How Rerum & verborum accurato Index. Typis Conrad Waldkirch, Basilleae,1602., 8vo in a possibly slightly later brown leather band with gilt back decor and a gilt binder exlibris. Purely golden section. (XVI), 927 pp. , (LVIII).
Isocrates, born 436 B.C. of Athens, died there in 338 BC, was a Greek rhetorician, writer, and moral philosopher, and one of the Ten Attic orators. Source Wikipedia.

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The band worn and stained with a fold crack at the front in the upper part. The binders chafed and with color shifting at the top. But a well cohesive bond. Inlay with passages that are stock tainted. A passage on the end with wormholes in the outer margins. Older signature on the title page. Front blank cover sheet missing.

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3310419. THE GREEK AUTHOR ISOCRATIS SCRIPTA, QVAE QVIDEM NUNC EXTANT, OMNIA PRINTED IN BASEL1602.

Description

Isocrates, Greek writer, (436 B.C. - 338 f. Kr.) Isocratis scripta, quae quidem nunc extant, omnia, Graecolatina, postremò recogniita: Hiernonymo Wolfio Oetingensi interprete. How Rerum & verborum accurato Index. Typis Conrad Waldkirch, Basilleae,1602., 8vo in a possibly slightly later brown leather band with gilt back decor and a gilt binder exlibris. Purely golden section. (XVI), 927 pp. , (LVIII).
Isocrates, born 436 B.C. of Athens, died there in 338 BC, was a Greek rhetorician, writer, and moral philosopher, and one of the Ten Attic orators. Source Wikipedia.

Condition

The band worn and stained with a fold crack at the front in the upper part. The binders chafed and with color shifting at the top. But a well cohesive bond. Inlay with passages that are stock tainted. A passage on the end with wormholes in the outer margins. Older signature on the title page. Front blank cover sheet missing.

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March Book Auction

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