Omero - L'Odyssée d’Homere - 1788





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The Odyssey of Homer
Complete work in 6 volumes
Vol. 1 - pp. 280 with 3 Plates, each on a double page
Vol. 2 - pp. 223 with 3 Plates, each on a double page
Vol. 3 - pp. 269 with 5 Plates, each on a double page
Vol. 4 - pp. 258 with 3 Plates, each on a double page
Vol. 5 - pp. 294 with 5 Plates, each on a double page
Vol. 6 - pp. 244 (1) with 5 Plates, each on a double page
Contemporary binding in full calf with a gilt frame on the covers - spine reinforced
Language French
Dimensions in cm 13.5 x 8
From the Didot L’Aîné printing house
Paris 1788
Very good condition
N.B. The edition of Homer's Odyssey published in six volumes in 1788 by the Didot the Elder printing house in Paris is a significant eighteenth-century classical work. It is an edition that includes the translation or the observations by Paul Jérémie Bitaubé and is preceded by reflections on Homer and followed by observations.
Seller's Story
The Odyssey of Homer
Complete work in 6 volumes
Vol. 1 - pp. 280 with 3 Plates, each on a double page
Vol. 2 - pp. 223 with 3 Plates, each on a double page
Vol. 3 - pp. 269 with 5 Plates, each on a double page
Vol. 4 - pp. 258 with 3 Plates, each on a double page
Vol. 5 - pp. 294 with 5 Plates, each on a double page
Vol. 6 - pp. 244 (1) with 5 Plates, each on a double page
Contemporary binding in full calf with a gilt frame on the covers - spine reinforced
Language French
Dimensions in cm 13.5 x 8
From the Didot L’Aîné printing house
Paris 1788
Very good condition
N.B. The edition of Homer's Odyssey published in six volumes in 1788 by the Didot the Elder printing house in Paris is a significant eighteenth-century classical work. It is an edition that includes the translation or the observations by Paul Jérémie Bitaubé and is preceded by reflections on Homer and followed by observations.

