Study text of the ancient political oratory. Text of speeches I-III in greek with supporting notes in english. 1928 reprint of 1895 publication.
The book's condition is GOOD-/FAIR+ (see grading key below). No jacket. Red cloth boards rather rubbed, old mildew stain to bottom edge of rear board. Pages clean, unmarked, light tan. Previous owner’s
inscription to fep.
BIND: Hardback, ISBN: N/A, 59pp,
PUB: Oxford, 1895.
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