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HESIODUS, Carmina. Recensuit A. Rzach. Accedit certamen quod dicitur Homeri et Hesiodi. Bibliotheca Teubneriana, Leipzig, 1958. Photomechanical reprint 3rd ed. VI,273p. Cloth. Cover a little bit stained, ex libris glued to paste-down endpaper, signature and date on title page, pages a bit yellowed. € 14.50 (Antiquarian)
HESIODUS, Carmina. Recensuit A. Rzach. Accedit certamen quod dicitur Homeri et Hesiodi. Bibliotheca Teubneriana, Leipzig, 1913. 3rd ed. VI,273p. Cloth. Fore edge slightly rust stained. € 14.00 (Antiquarian)
HOMERUS, Odyssea. Recensuit A. Ludwich. Volumen prius. Volumen alterum. Teubner, Leipzig, 1998. Photomechanical reprint 1st ed.1889. 2 vols. XXVIII,315;X,360p. Original orange cloth. Light remains of pencil on free endpaper. Vol.1: light stain to lower part fore edge. Vol.2: Upper corner first pages slightly creased. Nice copy. (Rare). € 275.00 (Antiquarian)
HORATIUS, Carmina. Recensuit F. Vollmer. Editio minor. Teubner, Leizpig, 1931. XVI,288p. Halfcloth. First and last pages a bit foxed. Series: Bibliotheca Teubneriana, editio minor.With: conspectus metrorum; metrica et prosodiaca and index nominum. € 17.50 (Antiquarian)
HORATIUS, Opera. Tertium recognovit Fr. Klingner. Teubner, Leizpig, 1959. XXII,378p. Cloth. Cover water stained. Lower corner cover and pages a bit bumped. Upper part last pages in margins water stained. Series: Bibliotheca Teubneriana. € 16.00 (Antiquarian)
HORATIUS, Opera. Edidit St. Borzsák. Teubner, Leipzig, 1984. XII,362p. Original blue cloth. Series: Bibliotheca Teubneriana. (Rare). ‘B.’s main service to Horace’s text is a paradoxical one; by printing with so little self-assertion the evidence of the tradition, he has reminded us in the most forcible way of its unreliability. (…) It remains for somebody to take a fresh look at the manuscripts themselves.’ (R.G.M. NISBET in Gnomon, 1986, p.615). € 35.00 (Antiquarian)
HORATIUS, Opera. Edidit D.R. Shackleton Bailey. Teubner, Stuttgart, 1995. 3rd ed. X,372p. Paperback. Signature on free endpaper. Pencil markings and some annotations as well as a few small red pen underlinings from pp. 1-28, 36-39, 119-123. Series: Bibliotheca Teubneriana. € 25.00 (Antiquarian)
HOSIDIUS GETA, Medea. Cento Vergilianus. Edidit R. Lamacchia. Teubner, Leizpig, 1981. XXVIII,31p. Original blue cloth. Name and date on ree endpaper. Series: Bibliotheca Teubneriana. (Rare). Hosidius Geta (flourished in the late 2nd /early 3rd century) was a Roman playwright. Tertullian refers to him as his contemporary in the De Prescriptione Haereticorum. Geta was the author of a tragedy in 462 verses titled Medea. It is the earliest known example of a Vergilian cento, a poem constructed entirely out of lines and half-lines from the works of Virgil. The poet used Virgilian hexameters for the spoken parts of the play, and half-hexameters for the choral parts. € 47.50 (Antiquarian)
HUSCHKE, Ph.E., (ed.), Iurisprudentiae Anteiustinianae quae supersunt. In usum maxime academicum. Bound together with: Die jüngst aufgefundenen Bruchstücke aus Schriften römischer Juristen. Zugleich ein Supplement zu der Iurisprudentia Anteiustininana. Teubner, Leipzig, 1879. 4th rev.and enlarged ed. XVIII,842p.; Teubner, Leipzig, 1880. 212p. Bound. Joints at front cracked. € 205.00 (Antiquarian)
HUSCHKE, Ph.E., (ed.), Iurisprudentiae Anteiustinianae quae supersunt. In usum maxime academicum. Teubner, Leipzig, 1874. 3rd enlarged ed. XVIII,,820p. Bound. Leather spine. Head spine nicely restored. Pages yellowed. € 55.00 (Antiquarian)