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M. Tullii Ciceronis Orationes with a Commentary By George Longby CICERONIS M Tullii (George Long & A J MacLeane)Second Edition
London: Whittaker & Co, George Bell, 1855 ex convent (?) library, only stamps are to fep, vol 1 has bookplate of Frank Stanley Dobson M A & LLD Cantab original fawn cloth blindstamped Bibliotecha Classica Cicero to upper board, gilt titled spines, all worn and rubbed to edges and joints, vol1 (1862) front hinge open and holding by one cord, rear hinge loose, lower joint split at head, vol 2 (1855) plate removed from paste down, loer joint split at head, and top half of backstrip has been pasted down to the spine of the collations, vol 3 (1856) bookplate removed, some wear to joints but not splitting, although different dates it is a uniformly sized and bound set, light foxing to prelims, mainly Latin apart from the glossary / notes, V1=xii 670+14pp adverts, V2=viii 509+2pp adverts V3=viii 592pp Dobson, Frank Stanley Born 20 April 1835 (Hobart Town, Tasmania) Died 1 June 1895. (South Yarra) Barrister Education: Hutchins' School, Hobart,and St John's College, Cambridge, graduated LL B 1860, BA 1861, LL M 1864 Career: Called to the Bar 1860; came to Vic. and admitted Tasmania and Vic. Bars 1861; practised in Melbourne; appointed law lecturer Melbourne University 1863 and certifying barrister to friendly societies. Trustee, Public Library and National Gallery 1873; fellow Linnean Society; president Field Naturalists' Club. Degree of LL D, Camb. conferred on him 1870 QC 1887 House . Second Edition. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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