Aphthonius antioch (3 resultados)

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  • Idioma: Latín

    Editorial: Forgotten Books 2018

    1390842517 / 9781390842517

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    Librería: Forgotten Books, London, Reino UnidoForgotten Books

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    Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book consists of a dense collection of wisdom and knowledge written by the author as thoughts, ideas, and observations about a wide array of topics from the most mundane to the most significant, all of which have been categorized and grouped according to similar themes. The author

  • Idioma: Latín

    Editorial: Georgii Heinr. Frommanni, Leipzig 1684

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    Librería: Rosenlund Rare Books & Manuscripts, Basking Ridge, NJ, Estados Unidos de AmericaRosenlund Rare Books & Manuscripts

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    Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Engraved title page, [12], 406p, [26]. Contemporary vellum over boards with title lettered on the spine. A translation into Latin and edited by Jacobo Gauchio. Hoffmann p203. Lacks rear blank and small chip at the foot of the spine. A little soiled, but otherwise internally clean.

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    An extremely rare Paris edition of one of only four rhetoric handbooks that has survived since antiquity. The progymnasmata, or rhetorical exercises, of Aphthonius of Antioch (2nd half of the 4th century CE) became by far the most popular of these four and was used in Europe by students of rhetoric until the 18th century. The pr