CORNELLI TACITI ANNALIUM LIBRI V, VI, XI, XII, 1912.With introduction and notes abridged from the larger work of Henry Furneaux by H. Pitman. + LIBRI I - IV, Edited with an introduction and notes for the use of schools by H. Furneaux. 2nd Ed 1915.
by Tacitus
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Oxford at Clarendon Press. Hardcover. Acceptable/NO. CORNELLI TACITI ANNALIUM This sales includes two volumes 1)LIBRI I - IV, Edited with an introduction and notes for the use of schools by H. Furneaux. 2nd Ed 1915. 2) LIBRI V, VI, XI, XII, 1912.With introduction and notes abridged from the larger work of Henry Furneaux by H. Pitman. Both in acceptable condition with discolouration and rubbing to covers, tanned edge paper, school stamps, underlying and notes. NO Dust Jackets. U5B25. 1915
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- Title
- CORNELLI TACITI ANNALIUM LIBRI V, VI, XI, XII, 1912.With introduction and notes abridged from the larger work of Henry Furneaux by H. Pitman. + LIBRI I - IV, Edited with an introduction and notes for the use of schools by H. Furneaux. 2nd Ed 1915.
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- Tacitus
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- Hardcover
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- Used - Acceptable
- Jacket Condition
- NO
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- 1
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- Oxford at Clarendon Press
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- May be a multi-volume set and require additional postage.
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- Acceptable
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- Rubbing
- Abrasion or wear to the surface. Usually used in reference to a book's boards or dust-jacket.