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Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed. First Edition. Edinburgh University Press 1972 first edition, signed. Pages clean and bright, binding firm, minor shelf wear to dust jacket. ALL ITEMS ARE SENT BY ROYAL MAIL.
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Good in Fair dust jacket. 0852242247. Name to front free endpaper, small pen marks on approximately 4 pages, some wear to covers, otherwise solid, reading condition; wear, tear, and soiling to dust jacket; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 320 pages.
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Very Good. Size: 0x0x0; Hardcover and unclipped dust jacket in protective Mylar shows almost no wear. Text is unmarked and binding tight. We ship DAILY!
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Very Good-in Very Good-dust jacket. 0852242247. Scholar's name to inner cover (Mark Possanza) with additional former owner's name stamped to textblock and titlepage with other stamps to titlepage. DJ has edgewear and a couple of small tears.; This is the first serious attempt to formulate a system of literary criticism for ancient poetry, derived wholly from ancient evidence. It is based on methods of generic analysis, assignment and interpretation applicable to all Greek and Roman poetry. It outlines what the author deduces are the creative principles informing ancient poets' approach to their subject matter, and establishes criteria that enable an objective discussion of the poems' originality and merit.; 331 pages.
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Very Good+ in Very Good dust jacket. 0852242247. Light foxing to top of textblock. Former classics scholar's name on ffep (N. J. Richardson). DJ spine is lightly browned. One small closed tear to DJ along top edge near spine.; This is the first serious attempt to formulate a system of literary criticism for ancient poetry, derived wholly from ancient evidence. It is based on methods of generic analysis, assignment and interpretation applicable to all Greek and Roman poetry. It outlines what the author deduces are the creative principles informing ancient poets' approach to their subject matter, and establishes criteria that enable an objective discussion of the poems' originality and merit.; 331 pages.