Salluste - Les Histoires de Salluste - 1775





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Les Histoires de Salluste, translated into French with the Latin text revised and corrected, notes, and a geographical table, is an edition published by Barbou in Paris in 1775 in-12 format, with the original Latin text in parallel, bound in leather with five nerves, 576 pages, 17 × 10 cm, including a folding plate of the Metellus vs. Jugurtha battle; a complete exemplar with red edges and wear to corners.
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The Histories of Sallust, Translated into French with Latin revised and corrected, critical notes, and a geographical table.
Author: Salluste. Translated by Beauzée of the French Academy.
Publisher: Barbou
Year of publication: 1775; Format: in-12 (17 x 10 cm)
Latin - French text side by side
It includes, among others, the Conjuration of Catiline, the war of Jugurtha, the letter to Caesar, the harangue of Lepidus, the harangue of Philip, the letter of Mithridates...
Binding with 5 cords. Repaired spine at the bottom. Cracked edges. Missing upper headband, lower headband trimmed. Worn corners. Red edges.
Complete copy with the engraved folding plate depicting the Battle of Métellus against Jugurtha. Foxing.
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The Histories of Sallust, Translated into French with Latin revised and corrected, critical notes, and a geographical table.
Author: Salluste. Translated by Beauzée of the French Academy.
Publisher: Barbou
Year of publication: 1775; Format: in-12 (17 x 10 cm)
Latin - French text side by side
It includes, among others, the Conjuration of Catiline, the war of Jugurtha, the letter to Caesar, the harangue of Lepidus, the harangue of Philip, the letter of Mithridates...
Binding with 5 cords. Repaired spine at the bottom. Cracked edges. Missing upper headband, lower headband trimmed. Worn corners. Red edges.
Complete copy with the engraved folding plate depicting the Battle of Métellus against Jugurtha. Foxing.
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