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Euripides. Tragoediae, quae hodie extant, title with 17th ink ownership inscription to foot and small defect to blank lower margin, initial ff. with light damp-stains, contemporary limp vellum, upper cover torn at foot, spine toned, remnants of fabric label, yapp edges and remains of ties, [VD16 E4222], Frankfurt, Ludwig Lucius, 1562 § Cicero (Marcus Tullius) Epistolae ad Atticum, ad Brutum, et ad Q. fratrem, printer's device to title, manuscript ink notes to front endpaper verso, contemporary vellum, stain lower cover, [VD 17 3:309867P], Frankfurt, heirs of Andreas Wechel and others, 1625 § Photius the Great (Saint, Patriarch of Constantinople) [Graece] Myriobiblon sive Bibliotheca, edited by David Hoeschel, translated by Andreas Schott, half title, title in red and black with woodcut device, large engraved coat-of-arms at dedication head, Greek and Latin text in double column, foxing and spotting, contemporary vellum with lettering to spine, rebacked but preserving original back-strip, J. & D. Berthelin, Rouen, 1653; and 22 others classics, 17th century and most in vellum, 4to et infra (25)

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