Works of Theocritus : idylls and epigrams

1400,00  brutto

Translated, introduction and footnotes explained by Kazimierz Kaszewski.
Theocritus of Syracuse – (1st half of the 3rd century BC), poet, creator of a literary genre, the so-called bucolics (idylls) also known as idylls. The prototype of this literary form was folk songs sung by Sicilian shepherds.

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1901, Krakow, P. Laskauer and W. Babicki

172 s.

A clean copy in very good condition. Both booklet covers preserved. Minor staining on pre-title page. Full brown leather. Gilt embossing on covers, edges and corners. Gilded titlepage on leather escutcheon. Hand-marbled liners. The edges of the cards are stained.

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26 cm

catalog

13557

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