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EURIPIDES. [Opera] quae extant omnia... Interpretationem Latinam secundum probatissimas lectiones reformavit Samuel Musgrave. Oxford: Clarendon, 1778. 4 volumes, 4 (292 x 232 mm). Red straight grained red morocco gilt, spines gilt, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (slight dampstain at foot). Provenance: Lord Lilford (armorial bookplate); Thomas Powys (manuscript note, dated 1791, indicating receiving book as gift from:); J. Drury.
DEMOSTHENES and AESCHINES. [Opera] quae supersunt omnia. Paris: Didot, 1790. 3 volumes, large 4 309 x 230mm). Later straight-grained red morocco, gilt fillet on covers, spines elaborately gilt, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (rubbed, small stain to foot of spine).
PETRONIUS. Satyricon quae supersunt... Notis N. Heinsii & G. Goesii... Curante Petro Burmanno. Amsterdam: Jansson-Waesberge, 1733. 2 volumes, large 4 (285 x 222 mm). Engraved allegorical frontispiece. Some slight browning. 19th-century red morocco, triple gilt fillet on covers, spines gilt 'aa-la-grotesque', gilt turn-ins, g.e. (rubbed); and 4 other classical works (Lysias. Orationes et Fragmenta. London: 1739, 2 vols, 4; Euripides. Tragoediae. Leipzig: 1788, 3 vols, 4; Longinus. [Opera]. Oxford: 1788, 4; Euripides. [Ippolytos Stephanephorus: in Greek]. Oxford: 1796, 4). (16)
DEMOSTHENES and AESCHINES. [Opera] quae supersunt omnia. Paris: Didot, 1790. 3 volumes, large 4 309 x 230mm). Later straight-grained red morocco, gilt fillet on covers, spines elaborately gilt, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (rubbed, small stain to foot of spine).
PETRONIUS. Satyricon quae supersunt... Notis N. Heinsii & G. Goesii... Curante Petro Burmanno. Amsterdam: Jansson-Waesberge, 1733. 2 volumes, large 4 (285 x 222 mm). Engraved allegorical frontispiece. Some slight browning. 19th-century red morocco, triple gilt fillet on covers, spines gilt 'aa-la-grotesque', gilt turn-ins, g.e. (rubbed); and 4 other classical works (Lysias. Orationes et Fragmenta. London: 1739, 2 vols, 4; Euripides. Tragoediae. Leipzig: 1788, 3 vols, 4; Longinus. [Opera]. Oxford: 1788, 4; Euripides. [Ippolytos Stephanephorus: in Greek]. Oxford: 1796, 4). (16)