Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek; With Notes Critical and Historical, and a Life of Plutarch, With Corections and Additions By Rev. Francis Wrangham (Eight Volumes)
by Langhorne, John, And William Langhorne, (And Francis Wrangham)
Eight volumes (complete). A Good set in full brown leather with black leather spine labels. Covers worn, and a large chip to Volume VI spine label. The bindings are sound. Tanning/foxing to the paper, but the text is unmarked and legible throughout. (Not ex-library. )
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Publisher: David Huntington
Date: 1816
Format: Hardcover
Eight volumes (complete). A Good set in full brown leather with black leather spine labels. Covers worn, and a large chip to Volume VI spine label. The bindings are sound. Tanning/foxing to the paper, but the text is unmarked and legible throughout. (Not ex-library. )
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Plutarch's Lives, From the Original Greek, With Notes, Critical, Historical, and Chronological. and a New Life of Plutarch. (Three Volumes); Translated By John Langhorne and William Langhorne
by Plutarch
Matching set of three: Octavo, 9.7 in. x 6 in. Cambridge paneled light calf with elaborately tooled frames in gilt and iblack; gilt diamonds centered on front and back. Gilt title to black panels on spines; elaborate gilt decoration, and four raised bands, to spines. Publisher's red marbling to edges. Light rubbing to extremities. Bookseller's sticker ("Sam's Bookseller and BInder") to front pastedowns. Light spotting to endpapers and bookplates. Spines and hinges tight. Pages very clean. Volume I: pp. 635. Bookplate of "John Thomas Ord" to front pastedown. Volume II: pp. 517. Bookplate of "Norton Powlett" to front pastedown. Bookplate of "John Thomas Ord" to front free endpaper. Volume III: pp. 743. Bookplate of "Norton Powlett" to front pastedown. Bookplate of "John Thomas Ord" to front free endpaper. Bottom front corner bumped. Light staining to front. Chips to top/bottom of spine. Beauiful leather-bound edition of this essential work. Plutarch was a Greek Middle Platonist philosopher, historian, biographer, essayist, and priest at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi. He is known primarily for his Parallel Lives, a series of biographies of illustrious Greeks and Romans, and Moralia, a collection of essays and speeches.
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Publisher: J. Davis,...
Date: 1813
Format: Leather-bound
Matching set of three: Octavo, 9.7 in. x 6 in. Cambridge paneled light calf with elaborately tooled frames in gilt and iblack; gilt diamonds centered on front and back. Gilt title to black panels on spines; elaborate gilt decoration, and four raised bands, to spines. Publisher's red marbling to edges. Light rubbing to extremities. Bookseller's sticker ("Sam's Bookseller and BInder") to front pastedowns. Light spotting to endpapers and bookplates. Spines and hinges tight. Pages very clean. Volume I: pp. 635. Bookplate of "John Thomas Ord" to front pastedown. Volume II: pp. 517. Bookplate of "Norton Powlett" to front pastedown. Bookplate of "John Thomas Ord" to front free endpaper. Volume III: pp. 743. Bookplate of "Norton Powlett" to front pastedown. Bookplate of "John Thomas Ord" to front free endpaper. Bottom front corner bumped. Light staining to front. Chips to top/bottom of spine. Beauiful leather-bound edition of this essential work. Plutarch was a Greek Middle Platonist philosopher, historian, biographer, essayist, and priest at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi. He is known primarily for his Parallel Lives, a series of biographies of illustrious Greeks and Romans, and Moralia, a collection of essays and speeches.
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Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek; With Notes, Critical and Historical; and a Life of Plutarch
by John Langhorne; William Langhorne
Complete 6 volume set. Set is in Poor condition. Only volumes 4 and 6 have both cover boards still attached. All other volumes still have attached rear cover boards, and detached but present front cover boards. Volume 1 is also missing the leather of the spine. General wear and chipping to cover boards. All text pages intact and secure. Foxing throughout. Neat bookplates on front pastedown of each volume.
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John Langhorne; William Langhorne |
Publisher: W. Robinson...
Date: 1823
Complete 6 volume set. Set is in Poor condition. Only volumes 4 and 6 have both cover boards still attached. All other volumes still have attached rear cover boards, and detached but present front cover boards. Volume 1 is also missing the leather of the spine. General wear and chipping to cover boards. All text pages intact and secure. Foxing throughout. Neat bookplates on front pastedown of each volume.
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Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek: in Six Volumes
by Plutarch.; John Langhorne; William Langhorne
[Isaiah Thomas imprint: Ancient Works in the New World] 6 volume set. Bound in contemporary speckled calf. Gilt-lettered, black morocco spine labels. Wear to bindings, some of the heads chipped. Two joints cracked. Some foxing, browning. Engraved frontispiece plates by Amos Doolittle. Vol. 1: xii, [1], 14-390 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 2: [4], 390 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 3: [4], 390 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 4: [4], 432 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 5: [4], 432 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 6: vi, [1], 8-274, [2] p., [1] leaf of plates. Shaw and Shoemaker 7073. Early signature of Ezekiel Whelman (Essex, Mass, 1751-1816). Later signature of Lilian Bryant, 1900. Additional note: Interestingly, President William Henry Harrison owned a copy of this edition.
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Publisher: Worcester, MA:...
Date: 1804
Format: Hardcover
[Isaiah Thomas imprint: Ancient Works in the New World] 6 volume set. Bound in contemporary speckled calf. Gilt-lettered, black morocco spine labels. Wear to bindings, some of the heads chipped. Two joints cracked. Some foxing, browning. Engraved frontispiece plates by Amos Doolittle. Vol. 1: xii, [1], 14-390 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 2: [4], 390 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 3: [4], 390 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 4: [4], 432 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 5: [4], 432 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 6: vi, [1], 8-274, [2] p., [1] leaf of plates. Shaw and Shoemaker 7073. Early signature of Ezekiel Whelman (Essex, Mass, 1751-1816). Later signature of Lilian Bryant, 1900. Additional note: Interestingly, President William Henry Harrison owned a copy of this edition.
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Plutarch's Lives. Translated From the Original Greek; With Notes, Critical and Historical; and a New Life of Plutarch
by Plutarch. Langhorne, J. And Langhorne, W. (Eds. )
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Publisher: Printed for...
Date: 1826
Format: contemporary full...
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Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek; With Notes, Historical and Critical; and a Life of Plutarch. in Four Volumes
by Plutarch. John And William Langhorne
Four volumes. Contemporary tree calf, decorative gilt spines and gold tooled borders on the boards. Contemporary owner's name in ink on title page of v. 1 and front fly leaf of vols. 2 and 4; later owner's name in pencil on front pastedowns. Spines moderately toned and faded, endpapers foxed, front hinge of v. 4 is split, else very good overall. Langhorne's classic edition of Plutarch in a handsome early American binding.
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Publisher: James Crissy
Date: 1835
Format: Hardcover
Four volumes. Contemporary tree calf, decorative gilt spines and gold tooled borders on the boards. Contemporary owner's name in ink on title page of v. 1 and front fly leaf of vols. 2 and 4; later owner's name in pencil on front pastedowns. Spines moderately toned and faded, endpapers foxed, front hinge of v. 4 is split, else very good overall. Langhorne's classic edition of Plutarch in a handsome early American binding.
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Plutarch's Lives Translated From the Original Greek: With Notes, Critical and Historical, and a Life of Plutarch
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Publisher: J. Mawman
Date: 1809
Format: Hardcover-as published
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Plutarch's Lives Translated From the Original Greek; Notes Critical and Historical, and a Life of Plutarch. [Six Volumes]
by Plutarch; John Langhorne And William Langhorne [A New Edition In Six Volumes With Corrections And Addititons By The Rev....
Six Volumes. Later leather panels nicely affixed to front and rear of boards to create full leather effect. Hinges sturdy probably expertly tightened. Spine with 6 compartments of gilt tooled bands. Wear to extremities. Small piece gouged from spine of second volume. Marbled paste down and free end papers. Bookplate of Richard Goolden appears at front endpaper in each volume. Pages toned.
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Plutarch; John Langhorne And William Langhorne [A New Edition In Six Volumes With Corrections And Addititons By The Rev.... |
Publisher: J. Mawman,...
Date: 1809
Format: Full-Leather
Six Volumes. Later leather panels nicely affixed to front and rear of boards to create full leather effect. Hinges sturdy probably expertly tightened. Spine with 6 compartments of gilt tooled bands. Wear to extremities. Small piece gouged from spine of second volume. Marbled paste down and free end papers. Bookplate of Richard Goolden appears at front endpaper in each volume. Pages toned.
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Plutarch's Lives Translated From the Original Greek. With Notes, Critical and Historical and a New Life of Plutarch. 6 Volume Set
by Plutarch.; John Langhorne; William Langhorne
6 Volumes. Bound in contemporary diced leather. Gilt spine. Good binding and cover. Wear to extremities. Chipping and loss to head and tail of spine. Loss to all but 4 spine labels. Owners name to verso of FEP. Clean pages. Light notation in pencil throughout.
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Publisher: London: Printed...
Date: 1826-01-01
Format: Hardcover
6 Volumes. Bound in contemporary diced leather. Gilt spine. Good binding and cover. Wear to extremities. Chipping and loss to head and tail of spine. Loss to all but 4 spine labels. Owners name to verso of FEP. Clean pages. Light notation in pencil throughout.
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Plutarch's Lives, From the Original Greek, With Notes, Critical, Historical, and Chronological. and a New Life of Plutarch. (Three Volumes); Translated By John Langhorne and William Langhorne
by Plutarch
Matching set of three: Octavo, 9.7 in. x 6 in. Cambridge paneled light calf with elaborately tooled frames in gilt and iblack; gilt diamonds centered on front and back. Gilt title to black panels on spines; elaborate gilt decoration, and four raised bands, to spines. Publisher's red marbling to edges. Light rubbing to extremities. Bookseller's sticker ("Sam's Bookseller and BInder") to front pastedowns. Light spotting to endpapers and bookplates. Spines and hinges tight. Pages very clean. Volume I: pp. 635. Bookplate of "John Thomas Ord" to front pastedown. Volume II: pp. 517. Bookplate of "Norton Powlett" to front pastedown. Bookplate of "John Thomas Ord" to front free endpaper. Volume III: pp. 743. Bookplate of "Norton Powlett" to front pastedown. Bookplate of "John Thomas Ord" to front free endpaper. Bottom front corner bumped. Light staining to front. Chips to top/bottom of spine. Beauiful leather-bound edition of this essential work. Plutarch was a Greek Middle Platonist philosopher, historian, biographer, essayist, and priest at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi. He is known primarily for his Parallel Lives, a series of biographies of illustrious Greeks and Romans, and Moralia, a collection of essays and speeches.
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Publisher: J. Davis,...
Date: 1813
Format: Leather-bound
Matching set of three: Octavo, 9.7 in. x 6 in. Cambridge paneled light calf with elaborately tooled frames in gilt and iblack; gilt diamonds centered on front and back. Gilt title to black panels on spines; elaborate gilt decoration, and four raised bands, to spines. Publisher's red marbling to edges. Light rubbing to extremities. Bookseller's sticker ("Sam's Bookseller and BInder") to front pastedowns. Light spotting to endpapers and bookplates. Spines and hinges tight. Pages very clean. Volume I: pp. 635. Bookplate of "John Thomas Ord" to front pastedown. Volume II: pp. 517. Bookplate of "Norton Powlett" to front pastedown. Bookplate of "John Thomas Ord" to front free endpaper. Volume III: pp. 743. Bookplate of "Norton Powlett" to front pastedown. Bookplate of "John Thomas Ord" to front free endpaper. Bottom front corner bumped. Light staining to front. Chips to top/bottom of spine. Beauiful leather-bound edition of this essential work. Plutarch was a Greek Middle Platonist philosopher, historian, biographer, essayist, and priest at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi. He is known primarily for his Parallel Lives, a series of biographies of illustrious Greeks and Romans, and Moralia, a collection of essays and speeches.
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Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek With Notes Critical and Historical, and a Life of Plutarch in Six Volumes
by Langhorne, John And Langhorne, William
Set of six volumes (complete). A most pleasant set of this consequently much reprinted (even in the 21st century) translation of Plutarch's lives. Taking its age into account these books are in venerable, good condition. Marbled board covers. Leather spine in six panels. The books are benign and kindly. Ex-libris plates indicate former ownership by the Linds of Gorgie-one of the oldest of Scottish families. Other plates indicate ownership and consequent bequest by William and Mary Feetham of Penrhos in North Wales. They were the parents of the famous South African politican and lawyer, Richard Feetham. Feetham was one of 'Milner's Kindergarten' after the Treaty of Vereenigen. He later became Town Clerk of Johannesburg, a Member of Parliament and thereafter a much respected Judge. He was also Vice-Chancellor and then Chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand where he vigorously opposed racist entrance legislation. He led many commissions for the Imperial Government in London. Volume 1 has wear to the edges and corners and spine. They are, however, sound and well-made. Inside, there have been attempts to remove the Lind ex-libris plate on the inside front cover. The Feetham plate-on the frontispage-is neat and demure. The early pages have some damp tide-marks but these do not detract from the text or feel. The pages have printer marks at their feet (as with all volumes). The printer plate edges can be clearly seen (again as in all volumes). Whilst the pages are marked by age they are amiable and confident. Volume 2 is much cleaner and healthier. The pages are brighter and attractive. The ex-libris plates are intact and tidy. Once again the marbled boards and leather spine have wear and are yet benign. Volume 3 is as a middle child: it is assured and certain of manner. The Lind plate has been removed. The boards and spine have wear that the book bears with character. The contents are clear and tight against the binding. Volume 4 is content and neat. The ex-libris plates are intact. The boards and spine are polished with some wear. The spine is benign. The pages are clear and tidy. Volume 5 is worn and bears surface scuffing from storage. The spine is worn about its body. Inside, the ex-libris plates are intact. There are storage mould stains to the frontis and end pages. The contents are mildly foxed (remarkable for its age) but otherwise serene and quiet. The papertrims at the foot of the book have damp tide-marks-these do not travel onward into the book. Volume 6 has much wear to the spine. It is healthy and strong. The boards are sturdy and sound with wear to the edges. Inside, the guttering along the frontispage is lightly cracked but this in no way affects the security of the book. The Lind plate is absent. The early later pages have foxing. Otherwise this volume is contented and assured. The full set is charming in its dignity. A pleasing set for any library; and they may be read with enjoyment. fk.
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Publisher: GG and...
Date: 1801
Format: Hardcover
Set of six volumes (complete). A most pleasant set of this consequently much reprinted (even in the 21st century) translation of Plutarch's lives. Taking its age into account these books are in venerable, good condition. Marbled board covers. Leather spine in six panels. The books are benign and kindly. Ex-libris plates indicate former ownership by the Linds of Gorgie-one of the oldest of Scottish families. Other plates indicate ownership and consequent bequest by William and Mary Feetham of Penrhos in North Wales. They were the parents of the famous South African politican and lawyer, Richard Feetham. Feetham was one of 'Milner's Kindergarten' after the Treaty of Vereenigen. He later became Town Clerk of Johannesburg, a Member of Parliament and thereafter a much respected Judge. He was also Vice-Chancellor and then Chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand where he vigorously opposed racist entrance legislation. He led many commissions for the Imperial Government in London. Volume 1 has wear to the edges and corners and spine. They are, however, sound and well-made. Inside, there have been attempts to remove the Lind ex-libris plate on the inside front cover. The Feetham plate-on the frontispage-is neat and demure. The early pages have some damp tide-marks but these do not detract from the text or feel. The pages have printer marks at their feet (as with all volumes). The printer plate edges can be clearly seen (again as in all volumes). Whilst the pages are marked by age they are amiable and confident. Volume 2 is much cleaner and healthier. The pages are brighter and attractive. The ex-libris plates are intact and tidy. Once again the marbled boards and leather spine have wear and are yet benign. Volume 3 is as a middle child: it is assured and certain of manner. The Lind plate has been removed. The boards and spine have wear that the book bears with character. The contents are clear and tight against the binding. Volume 4 is content and neat. The ex-libris plates are intact. The boards and spine are polished with some wear. The spine is benign. The pages are clear and tidy. Volume 5 is worn and bears surface scuffing from storage. The spine is worn about its body. Inside, the ex-libris plates are intact. There are storage mould stains to the frontis and end pages. The contents are mildly foxed (remarkable for its age) but otherwise serene and quiet. The papertrims at the foot of the book have damp tide-marks-these do not travel onward into the book. Volume 6 has much wear to the spine. It is healthy and strong. The boards are sturdy and sound with wear to the edges. Inside, the guttering along the frontispage is lightly cracked but this in no way affects the security of the book. The Lind plate is absent. The early later pages have foxing. Otherwise this volume is contented and assured. The full set is charming in its dignity. A pleasing set for any library; and they may be read with enjoyment. fk.
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Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek: in Six Volumes
by Plutarch.; John Langhorne; William Langhorne
[Isaiah Thomas imprint: Ancient Works in the New World] 6 volume set. Bound in contemporary speckled calf. Gilt-lettered, black morocco spine labels. Wear to bindings, some of the heads chipped. Two joints cracked. Some foxing, browning. Engraved frontispiece plates by Amos Doolittle. Vol. 1: xii, [1], 14-390 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 2: [4], 390 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 3: [4], 390 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 4: [4], 432 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 5: [4], 432 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 6: vi, [1], 8-274, [2] p., [1] leaf of plates. Shaw and Shoemaker 7073. Early signature of Ezekiel Whelman (Essex, Mass, 1751-1816). Later signature of Lilian Bryant, 1900. Additional note: Interestingly, President William Henry Harrison owned a copy of this edition.
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Publisher: Worcester, MA:...
Date: 1804
Format: Hardcover
[Isaiah Thomas imprint: Ancient Works in the New World] 6 volume set. Bound in contemporary speckled calf. Gilt-lettered, black morocco spine labels. Wear to bindings, some of the heads chipped. Two joints cracked. Some foxing, browning. Engraved frontispiece plates by Amos Doolittle. Vol. 1: xii, [1], 14-390 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 2: [4], 390 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 3: [4], 390 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 4: [4], 432 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 5: [4], 432 p., [1] leaf of plates; v. 6: vi, [1], 8-274, [2] p., [1] leaf of plates. Shaw and Shoemaker 7073. Early signature of Ezekiel Whelman (Essex, Mass, 1751-1816). Later signature of Lilian Bryant, 1900. Additional note: Interestingly, President William Henry Harrison owned a copy of this edition.
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Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek; With Notes, Critical and Historical; and a Life of Plutarch
by John Langhorne; William Langhorne
Complete 6 volume set. Set is in Poor condition. Only volumes 4 and 6 have both cover boards still attached. All other volumes still have attached rear cover boards, and detached but present front cover boards. Volume 1 is also missing the leather of the spine. General wear and chipping to cover boards. All text pages intact and secure. Foxing throughout. Neat bookplates on front pastedown of each volume.
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John Langhorne; William Langhorne |
Publisher: W. Robinson...
Date: 1823
Complete 6 volume set. Set is in Poor condition. Only volumes 4 and 6 have both cover boards still attached. All other volumes still have attached rear cover boards, and detached but present front cover boards. Volume 1 is also missing the leather of the spine. General wear and chipping to cover boards. All text pages intact and secure. Foxing throughout. Neat bookplates on front pastedown of each volume.
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Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek; With Notes, Historical and Critical; and a Life of Plutarch
by Plutarch; John Langhorne; William Langhorn
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Plutarch; John Langhorne; William Langhorn |
Publisher: Sharpe and...
Date: 1819
Format: Hardcover
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Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek; With Notes, Historical and Critical; and a Life of Plutarch. in Four Volumes
by Plutarch. John And William Langhorne
Four volumes. Contemporary tree calf, decorative gilt spines and gold tooled borders on the boards. Contemporary owner's name in ink on title page of v. 1 and front fly leaf of vols. 2 and 4; later owner's name in pencil on front pastedowns. Spines moderately toned and faded, endpapers foxed, front hinge of v. 4 is split, else very good overall. Langhorne's classic edition of Plutarch in a handsome early American binding.
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Plutarch. John And William Langhorne |
Publisher: James Crissy
Date: 1835
Format: Hardcover
Four volumes. Contemporary tree calf, decorative gilt spines and gold tooled borders on the boards. Contemporary owner's name in ink on title page of v. 1 and front fly leaf of vols. 2 and 4; later owner's name in pencil on front pastedowns. Spines moderately toned and faded, endpapers foxed, front hinge of v. 4 is split, else very good overall. Langhorne's classic edition of Plutarch in a handsome early American binding.
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Plutarch's Lives Translated From the Original Greek: With Notes, Critical and Historical, and a Life of Plutarch
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Langehorn, J. & W. |
Publisher: J. Mawman
Date: 1809
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Plutarch's Lives. Translated From the Original Greek; With Notes, Critical and Historical; and a New Life of Plutarch
by Plutarch. Langhorne, J. And Langhorne, W. (Eds. )
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Plutarch. Langhorne, J. And Langhorne, W. (Eds. ) |
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Date: 1826
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Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek; With Notes Critical and Historical, and a Life of Plutarch
by John Langhorne; William Langhorne; Rev Francis Wrangham
A complete collection of Langhorne's translation of Plutarch's Lives, uniformly bound in full calf. The second edition to contain Rev Francis Wrangham's corrections and additions. In a smart full calf binding, with the boards rebacked. Complete in six volumes. Plutarch's 'Parallel Lives', detailing the biographies of noteworthy Greek and Romans, one from each empire paired to compare and contrast. Features the likes of Julius Caesar, Cicero, Pompey, Alexander, Mark Anthony and Theseus. Plutarch (c. 46AD-119AD) was a Greek writer and philosopher, with 'Parallel Lives' and 'Moralia', a set of essays, being his most famous works. Translated by John Langhorne and William Langhorne. With corrections and notes by Rev. Francis Wrangham. Containing critical and historical notes, as well as life of the author. With two pages of publisher's advertisements to Volume VI. Illustrated with a frontispiece to Volume I. Collated, complete. Â This copy is from the library of Anglican clergyman and author of theological works and detective novels, Rev. Herbert Maynard Smith, and his brother, Rev. J. Outram Smith, with their ownership stamp to the front paste down. In a smart full calf binding, with the boards rebacked. Externally, very good, with rubbing causing a little loss to board extremities in places. Heavier rubbing to the head of the spine and joints. Light marks to boards. Library location to spines. Library stamp to front paste down. Front hinge is slightly strained to volume III. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean, with a few spots to the first few pages. Very Good.
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John Langhorne; William Langhorne; Rev Francis Wrangham |
Publisher: J. Mawman...
Date: 1813
Format: Leather
A complete collection of Langhorne's translation of Plutarch's Lives, uniformly bound in full calf. The second edition to contain Rev Francis Wrangham's corrections and additions. In a smart full calf binding, with the boards rebacked. Complete in six volumes. Plutarch's 'Parallel Lives', detailing the biographies of noteworthy Greek and Romans, one from each empire paired to compare and contrast. Features the likes of Julius Caesar, Cicero, Pompey, Alexander, Mark Anthony and Theseus. Plutarch (c. 46AD-119AD) was a Greek writer and philosopher, with 'Parallel Lives' and 'Moralia', a set of essays, being his most famous works. Translated by John Langhorne and William Langhorne. With corrections and notes by Rev. Francis Wrangham. Containing critical and historical notes, as well as life of the author. With two pages of publisher's advertisements to Volume VI. Illustrated with a frontispiece to Volume I. Collated, complete. Â This copy is from the library of Anglican clergyman and author of theological works and detective novels, Rev. Herbert Maynard Smith, and his brother, Rev. J. Outram Smith, with their ownership stamp to the front paste down. In a smart full calf binding, with the boards rebacked. Externally, very good, with rubbing causing a little loss to board extremities in places. Heavier rubbing to the head of the spine and joints. Light marks to boards. Library location to spines. Library stamp to front paste down. Front hinge is slightly strained to volume III. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean, with a few spots to the first few pages. Very Good.
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Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek With Notes Critical and Historical, and a Life of Plutarch in Six Volumes
by Langhorne, John And Langhorne, William
Set of six volumes (complete). A most pleasant set of this consequently much reprinted (even in the 21st century) translation of Plutarch's lives. Taking its age into account these books are in venerable, good condition. Marbled board covers. Leather spine in six panels. The books are benign and kindly. Ex-libris plates indicate former ownership by the Linds of Gorgie-one of the oldest of Scottish families. Other plates indicate ownership and consequent bequest by William and Mary Feetham of Penrhos in North Wales. They were the parents of the famous South African politican and lawyer, Richard Feetham. Feetham was one of 'Milner's Kindergarten' after the Treaty of Vereenigen. He later became Town Clerk of Johannesburg, a Member of Parliament and thereafter a much respected Judge. He was also Vice-Chancellor and then Chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand where he vigorously opposed racist entrance legislation. He led many commissions for the Imperial Government in London. Volume 1 has wear to the edges and corners and spine. They are, however, sound and well-made. Inside, there have been attempts to remove the Lind ex-libris plate on the inside front cover. The Feetham plate-on the frontispage-is neat and demure. The early pages have some damp tide-marks but these do not detract from the text or feel. The pages have printer marks at their feet (as with all volumes). The printer plate edges can be clearly seen (again as in all volumes). Whilst the pages are marked by age they are amiable and confident. Volume 2 is much cleaner and healthier. The pages are brighter and attractive. The ex-libris plates are intact and tidy. Once again the marbled boards and leather spine have wear and are yet benign. Volume 3 is as a middle child: it is assured and certain of manner. The Lind plate has been removed. The boards and spine have wear that the book bears with character. The contents are clear and tight against the binding. Volume 4 is content and neat. The ex-libris plates are intact. The boards and spine are polished with some wear. The spine is benign. The pages are clear and tidy. Volume 5 is worn and bears surface scuffing from storage. The spine is worn about its body. Inside, the ex-libris plates are intact. There are storage mould stains to the frontis and end pages. The contents are mildly foxed (remarkable for its age) but otherwise serene and quiet. The papertrims at the foot of the book have damp tide-marks-these do not travel onward into the book. Volume 6 has much wear to the spine. It is healthy and strong. The boards are sturdy and sound with wear to the edges. Inside, the guttering along the frontispage is lightly cracked but this in no way affects the security of the book. The Lind plate is absent. The early later pages have foxing. Otherwise this volume is contented and assured. The full set is charming in its dignity. A pleasing set for any library; and they may be read with enjoyment. fk.
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Publisher: GG and...
Date: 1801
Format: Hardcover
Set of six volumes (complete). A most pleasant set of this consequently much reprinted (even in the 21st century) translation of Plutarch's lives. Taking its age into account these books are in venerable, good condition. Marbled board covers. Leather spine in six panels. The books are benign and kindly. Ex-libris plates indicate former ownership by the Linds of Gorgie-one of the oldest of Scottish families. Other plates indicate ownership and consequent bequest by William and Mary Feetham of Penrhos in North Wales. They were the parents of the famous South African politican and lawyer, Richard Feetham. Feetham was one of 'Milner's Kindergarten' after the Treaty of Vereenigen. He later became Town Clerk of Johannesburg, a Member of Parliament and thereafter a much respected Judge. He was also Vice-Chancellor and then Chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand where he vigorously opposed racist entrance legislation. He led many commissions for the Imperial Government in London. Volume 1 has wear to the edges and corners and spine. They are, however, sound and well-made. Inside, there have been attempts to remove the Lind ex-libris plate on the inside front cover. The Feetham plate-on the frontispage-is neat and demure. The early pages have some damp tide-marks but these do not detract from the text or feel. The pages have printer marks at their feet (as with all volumes). The printer plate edges can be clearly seen (again as in all volumes). Whilst the pages are marked by age they are amiable and confident. Volume 2 is much cleaner and healthier. The pages are brighter and attractive. The ex-libris plates are intact and tidy. Once again the marbled boards and leather spine have wear and are yet benign. Volume 3 is as a middle child: it is assured and certain of manner. The Lind plate has been removed. The boards and spine have wear that the book bears with character. The contents are clear and tight against the binding. Volume 4 is content and neat. The ex-libris plates are intact. The boards and spine are polished with some wear. The spine is benign. The pages are clear and tidy. Volume 5 is worn and bears surface scuffing from storage. The spine is worn about its body. Inside, the ex-libris plates are intact. There are storage mould stains to the frontis and end pages. The contents are mildly foxed (remarkable for its age) but otherwise serene and quiet. The papertrims at the foot of the book have damp tide-marks-these do not travel onward into the book. Volume 6 has much wear to the spine. It is healthy and strong. The boards are sturdy and sound with wear to the edges. Inside, the guttering along the frontispage is lightly cracked but this in no way affects the security of the book. The Lind plate is absent. The early later pages have foxing. Otherwise this volume is contented and assured. The full set is charming in its dignity. A pleasing set for any library; and they may be read with enjoyment. fk.
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Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek; With Notes Critical and Historical, and a New Life of Plutarch By John Langhorne, and William Langhorne
by Plutarch
6 volumes, each with a fine engraved frontispiece. 8vo, full polished calf with gilt spines & leather labels. London. E. & C. Dilly, 1770. First edition of this translation. Though internally fine, two of the volumes have a detached cover, others have weak hinges, and one volume lacks the leather spine labels.
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Publisher: Dilly
Date: 1770
Format: hardcover
6 volumes, each with a fine engraved frontispiece. 8vo, full polished calf with gilt spines & leather labels. London. E. & C. Dilly, 1770. First edition of this translation. Though internally fine, two of the volumes have a detached cover, others have weak hinges, and one volume lacks the leather spine labels.
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Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek; With Notes Critical and Historical, and a Life of Plutarch
by John Langhorne; William Langhorne; Rev Francis Wrangham
A complete collection of Langhorne's translation of Plutarch's Lives, uniformly bound in full calf. The second edition to contain Rev Francis Wrangham's corrections and additions. In a smart full calf binding, with the boards rebacked. Complete in six volumes. Plutarch's 'Parallel Lives', detailing the biographies of noteworthy Greek and Romans, one from each empire paired to compare and contrast. Features the likes of Julius Caesar, Cicero, Pompey, Alexander, Mark Anthony and Theseus. Plutarch (c. 46AD-119AD) was a Greek writer and philosopher, with 'Parallel Lives' and 'Moralia', a set of essays, being his most famous works. Translated by John Langhorne and William Langhorne. With corrections and notes by Rev. Francis Wrangham. Containing critical and historical notes, as well as life of the author. With two pages of publisher's advertisements to Volume VI. Illustrated with a frontispiece to Volume I. Collated, complete. Â This copy is from the library of Anglican clergyman and author of theological works and detective novels, Rev. Herbert Maynard Smith, and his brother, Rev. J. Outram Smith, with their ownership stamp to the front paste down. In a smart full calf binding, with the boards rebacked. Externally, very good, with rubbing causing a little loss to board extremities in places. Heavier rubbing to the head of the spine and joints. Light marks to boards. Library location to spines. Library stamp to front paste down. Front hinge is slightly strained to volume III. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean, with a few spots to the first few pages. Very Good.
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Publisher: J. Mawman...
Date: 1813
Format: Leather
A complete collection of Langhorne's translation of Plutarch's Lives, uniformly bound in full calf. The second edition to contain Rev Francis Wrangham's corrections and additions. In a smart full calf binding, with the boards rebacked. Complete in six volumes. Plutarch's 'Parallel Lives', detailing the biographies of noteworthy Greek and Romans, one from each empire paired to compare and contrast. Features the likes of Julius Caesar, Cicero, Pompey, Alexander, Mark Anthony and Theseus. Plutarch (c. 46AD-119AD) was a Greek writer and philosopher, with 'Parallel Lives' and 'Moralia', a set of essays, being his most famous works. Translated by John Langhorne and William Langhorne. With corrections and notes by Rev. Francis Wrangham. Containing critical and historical notes, as well as life of the author. With two pages of publisher's advertisements to Volume VI. Illustrated with a frontispiece to Volume I. Collated, complete. Â This copy is from the library of Anglican clergyman and author of theological works and detective novels, Rev. Herbert Maynard Smith, and his brother, Rev. J. Outram Smith, with their ownership stamp to the front paste down. In a smart full calf binding, with the boards rebacked. Externally, very good, with rubbing causing a little loss to board extremities in places. Heavier rubbing to the head of the spine and joints. Light marks to boards. Library location to spines. Library stamp to front paste down. Front hinge is slightly strained to volume III. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean, with a few spots to the first few pages. Very Good.
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Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek; With Notes, Historical and Critical; and a Life of Plutarch
by Plutarch; John Langhorne; William Langhorn
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Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek; With Notes Critical and Historical, and a Life of Plutarch. (8 Volumes]
by Plutarch [ John Langhorne And William Langhorne, Editors. With Corections And Additions By Rev. Francis Wrangham ]
8 volumes ea. 300-400pp. Original leather binding with inlaid gold lettering and design on the spines. The volumes are fully intact, and the binding is tight. In some places the leather is flaking and creased and slightly separated at some hinges. Size: 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" Tall.
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Publisher: Brannan and...
Date: 1811
Format: Full-Leather
8 volumes ea. 300-400pp. Original leather binding with inlaid gold lettering and design on the spines. The volumes are fully intact, and the binding is tight. In some places the leather is flaking and creased and slightly separated at some hinges. Size: 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" Tall.
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Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek; With Notes Critical and Historical, and a New Life of Plutarch By John Langhorne, and William Langhorne
by Plutarch
6 volumes, each with a fine engraved frontispiece. 8vo, full polished calf with gilt spines & leather labels. London. E. & C. Dilly, 1770. First edition of this translation. Though internally fine, two of the volumes have a detached cover, others have weak hinges, and one volume lacks the leather spine labels.
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Publisher: Dilly
Date: 1770
Format: hardcover
6 volumes, each with a fine engraved frontispiece. 8vo, full polished calf with gilt spines & leather labels. London. E. & C. Dilly, 1770. First edition of this translation. Though internally fine, two of the volumes have a detached cover, others have weak hinges, and one volume lacks the leather spine labels.
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Plutarch's Lives, Translated From the Original Greek; With Notes Critical and Historical, and a Life of Plutarch. (8 Volumes]
by Plutarch [ John Langhorne And William Langhorne, Editors. With Corections And Additions By Rev. Francis Wrangham ]
8 volumes ea. 300-400pp. Original leather binding with inlaid gold lettering and design on the spines. The volumes are fully intact, and the binding is tight. In some places the leather is flaking and creased and slightly separated at some hinges. Size: 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" Tall.
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Publisher: Brannan and...
Date: 1811
Format: Full-Leather
8 volumes ea. 300-400pp. Original leather binding with inlaid gold lettering and design on the spines. The volumes are fully intact, and the binding is tight. In some places the leather is flaking and creased and slightly separated at some hinges. Size: 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" Tall.
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Plutarch's Lives Translated From the Original Greek With Notes Critical and Historical and a New Life of Plutarch in Six Volumes
by Plutarch, Langhorne John, Langhorne William
3rd edn. 6 vols. 8vo (9½ x 5 ins). Contemporary full polished calf, spines gilt tooled in six compartments with gilt lettered morocco labels, boards with gilt tooled borders and returns, blue sprinkled edges and marbled endpapers (boards of some vols pitted and scratched and all vols with bumped corners and light wear at edges). Pp. [x] + lvi + 380 + [4] blank [&] [viii] + 500 + [2] blank [&] [vi] + 475 + [5] blank [&] [viii] + 403 + [5] blank [&] [viii] + 476 + [4] blank [&] [viii] + 262 + index + [2] advts + [2] blank, with half titles, illus with 6 engraved frontispiece plates (previous owner's engraved armorial bookplate on front paste-downs and neat inscription in contemporary hand on front prelim of vol II).
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3rd edn. 6 vols. 8vo (9½ x 5 ins). Contemporary full polished calf, spines gilt tooled in six compartments with gilt lettered morocco labels, boards with gilt tooled borders and returns, blue sprinkled edges and marbled endpapers (boards of some vols pitted and scratched and all vols with bumped corners and light wear at edges). Pp. [x] + lvi + 380 + [4] blank [&] [viii] + 500 + [2] blank [&] [vi] + 475 + [5] blank [&] [viii] + 403 + [5] blank [&] [viii] + 476 + [4] blank [&] [viii] + 262 + index + [2] advts + [2] blank, with half titles, illus with 6 engraved frontispiece plates (previous owner's engraved armorial bookplate on front paste-downs and neat inscription in contemporary hand on front prelim of vol II).
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Plutarch's Lives Translated From the Original Greek With Notes Critical and Historical and a New Life of Plutarch in Six Volumes
by Plutarch, Langhorne John, Langhorne William
3rd edn. 6 vols. 8vo (9½ x 5 ins). Contemporary full polished calf, spines gilt tooled in six compartments with gilt lettered morocco labels, boards with gilt tooled borders and returns, blue sprinkled edges and marbled endpapers (boards of some vols pitted and scratched and all vols with bumped corners and light wear at edges). Pp. [x] + lvi + 380 + [4] blank [&] [viii] + 500 + [2] blank [&] [vi] + 475 + [5] blank [&] [viii] + 403 + [5] blank [&] [viii] + 476 + [4] blank [&] [viii] + 262 + index + [2] advts + [2] blank, with half titles, illus with 6 engraved frontispiece plates (previous owner's engraved armorial bookplate on front paste-downs and neat inscription in contemporary hand on front prelim of vol II).
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3rd edn. 6 vols. 8vo (9½ x 5 ins). Contemporary full polished calf, spines gilt tooled in six compartments with gilt lettered morocco labels, boards with gilt tooled borders and returns, blue sprinkled edges and marbled endpapers (boards of some vols pitted and scratched and all vols with bumped corners and light wear at edges). Pp. [x] + lvi + 380 + [4] blank [&] [viii] + 500 + [2] blank [&] [vi] + 475 + [5] blank [&] [viii] + 403 + [5] blank [&] [viii] + 476 + [4] blank [&] [viii] + 262 + index + [2] advts + [2] blank, with half titles, illus with 6 engraved frontispiece plates (previous owner's engraved armorial bookplate on front paste-downs and neat inscription in contemporary hand on front prelim of vol II).
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Plutarch's Lives.; Translated From the Original Greek, With Notes Critical and Historical, and a New Life of Plutarch
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Date: 1808
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Plutarch's Lives Translated From the Original Greek in Four Volumes
by John Langhorne, William Langhorne
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Date: 1828
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Plutarch's Lives Translated From the Original Greek in Four Volumes
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