Published by Walter J. Black, Inc, Roslyn, NY, 1969
Seller: Blacks Bookshop: Member of CABS 2017, IOBA, SIBA, ABA, Argillite, KY, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 5.5"x7.75" 511 numbered pgs. Edition and printing not stated. Tan cloth boards. Marroon oval on front w/gilt "CC" w/gilt outling. Matching title block on spine. Matching painted top edge. Frontispiece: A Driver in a four-horse racing chariot courtesy of the Yale University Art Gallary. Translated by B. Jowett. Edited, with introduction, by Louise Ropes Loomis. Spine straight, binding tight, pages clean w/vanilla tone. Not x-library, no DJ, 9 on ffep. Faint soiling to boards. Price cover secure ship in cardboard box w/track #. Apology; Crito; Phaedo; Symposium; Republic (10 Books); Prounouncing Glossary of Names.
Published by The Modern Library,, 1928
Seller: Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Good. Torn/worn dj. Good hardcover with some shelfwear; may have previous owner's name inside. Standard-sized.
Seller: Fahrenheit 451 Antiquarian Booksellers, Nieuwerbrug, Netherlands
Stuttgart, Metzler, 1830, 2 parts in 1 vol., 104; (109)-222 pag., 2 full-page genealogical tables, in Frakturschrift, original marbled boards, spine gilt with (part of) two paper letterpieces, 13,5 x 11 cm.). = Isaeus (Greek: Isaios; fl. early 4th century BC) was one of the ten Attic orators according to the Alexandrian canon. He was a student of Isocrates in Athens, and later taught Demosthenes while working as a metic logographer (speechwriter) for others. Only eleven of his speeches survive, with fragments of a twelfth. They are mostly concerned with inheritance, with one on civil rights. Dionysius of Halicarnassus compared his style to Lysias, although Isaeus was more given to employing sophistry. Title and divisonal title-page to second part not bound with (pages 105-108) - textually complete.