Greek printing.- Homer. Homeri Odyssea cum interpretatione Lat. ad verbum, text in Latin and Greek, woodcut device on title, lacking final blank f., a few small chips to margins, light foxing, ink ownership inscriptions "E lib Rich. Ray. Trin. Coll. Cant. 1692" and "Donum Randulphi Blomae jus d:m Coll Alumni" to endpapers, armorial bookplate to pastedown, contemporary calf, [Wing H2553], Cambridge, John Field, 1664 § Winterton (Ralph, editor) Poetae minores Graeci, text in Latin and Greek, engraved additional title, lacking final blank f., small worm-hole to head, some light foxing, modern library cloth, Cambridge, Thom. Buck, 1652 § Epictetus. Epikt?tou E?ncheiridion, ceb?tos th?baiou pinax [graece], issue with title consisting of 17 lines, text in Latin and Greek, adhesion marking to title obscuring a few letters of text, first gathering becoming loose, light foxing, ink note signed Edward Allen to endpaper, upper hinge broken, later morocco, rebacked, worn, later endpapers, [Wing E3148], Oxford, E Theatro Sheldoniano, 1680; and c.30 others, classics in Greek, Latin and translations, 8vo et infra (c.35)
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