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Valda brev Cicero
Cicero Marcus Tullius
  SEK 170,00
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 Antikvariat Elbogen (Sverige)
Trådhäftad, Seelig & Co Sthlm 1954. 429 sidor.
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Cicero Samtliga brev 1-4
Cicero, Marcus Tullius,
  SEK 900,00
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 Antikvariat Elbogen (Sverige)
4 volymer klotband/skyddsomslag Allhems Förlag 1963, XXX+377 + 372 + 303 + 373s illustrerad med porträtt och planscher. 1423 sidor.
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  £ 340,00 (SEK 3 978,05)
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 Eastleach Books (Storbritannien)
  £ 2,75 (SEK 32,18)
Hamburgi [ Hamburg ] ex Bibliopolio Frobeniano [ Froben, George Ludvig ], nd [ 1619 ]
Full Calf, F. 417pp, finely bound in a contemporary speckled calf, gilt tooling to the spine which has 6 rasied bands & 7 compartments. Internally a fine copy with good wide margins. Head of title page trimmed a little not affecting the text, . A fine copy.
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  £ 28,00 (SEK 327,60)
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 Delectusbooks.com (Storbritannien)
Fortune Press London, 1927
ISBN-10: B0010X60QE
Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Very Good Hard Cover First Edition The Dream of Scipio (Latin, Somnium Scipionis) is a dream-vision in which Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus meets his grandfather by adoption, Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus (236 BC - 184 BC), hero of the Second Punic War against Hannibal's Carthage. The Dream of Scipio forms a digression within the sixth book of Cicero's De re publica, (English: On the Republic), his treatise on the laws and polity of the Roman republic. Comparisons have been drawn between this concluding section of Cicero's work and the Myth of Er which appears in Plato's 'Res publica' and to which 'De republica' is said to respond. In the brief but compressed work Scipio Aemilianus travels through the planetary spheres. Digressions upon cosmology, dream-interpretation, prophecy, time-cycles, geography and doctrine upon the nature of the soul are included in it as well as advancing Pythagorean thought and the idea of the Music of the Spheres. Somnium Scipionis was studied by the Roman philosopher Macrobius (395 - 423); his Commentary upon Scipio's Dream was valued throughout the Middle Ages. The Dream of Scipio was known to the early Christian era philosopher Boethius. Chaucer was also acquainted with it, referencing the work explicitly in his Parliament of Foules and the Nun's Priest's Tale. Translation, introduction and notes by Edward Henry Blakeney. Limited to 525 copies on hand-made paper. Text in English and Latin. (d'Arch Smith 118) Some staining to spine and minor wear to d/j. Rare in any condition.
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  £ 25,00 (SEK 292,50)
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 Eastleach Books (Storbritannien)
  £ 2,75 (SEK 32,18)
Ex typographia P. & I. Blaeu : Prostant apud Wolfgang, Ianssonio-Waesbergios, Boom, a Someren, & Goethals, 1695
Full contemporary calf, G. 596+112+[151]pp, publishers device on the title page showing Time & Knowledge either side of a huge Astrolabe, even yellowing to the paper, upper board detached & leather rather rubbed & worn, a good copy.
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CICERO's Orations Volume1
Yonge, C. D. (translator) (vol.1), Illustrated by MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO
  US$ 16,00 (SEK 105,82)
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 Daniel Pailes Book Service (U.S.A.)
  US$ 3,50 (SEK 23,15)
London: BELL AND DALBY, 1867
Hard Cover. THE ORATIONS OF MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO Exact Title The First Couple of Pages are loose inside the book, Readable. The Cover is Blue with Gold Gilt lettering. It is fair because of the chip at the top of the book as you can see 5/9/2003 4/10/2006 10:21:49 PM 1
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