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Albii Tibulli Equitis Rom. Quae Exstant, Ad fidem Veterum Membranarum fedulo castigata. Accedunt Notae, cum Variar Lectionum Libello, & terni Indices; quorum primus Omnus Voces Tibullianas complectitur.

by Albii Tibulii (Albius Tibullus ); Johan van Broekhuizen

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Professionally rebound in half calf over marbled boards with debossed dentelles to calf edges of front and back boards. Five raised bands with debossed decoration, gilt particulars, and red calf label to spine. Original flyleaves present. Full page sur blanc etchings and black and white etchings throughout text. No previous owners' names or other markings. Foxing with occasional spotting to pages throughout; small hole from previous worming to first few pages. 8.25 x 10 inches. Shipped through boxed USPS Priority insured mail.
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