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Plutarch. Les vies des hommes illustres. Trad. du grec de Plutarque par J. Amyot. Nouvelle ed. 12 vols. Paris, Dupont 1826. gr.8°. With engraved portr. Decorative dark green hmaroquin bds. d. With rverg. and gilt cover fillets. (Partly rubbed and worn). Brunet IV, 739. Schweiger I, 267 - Slight signs of wear in places. Ex-libris Tristan Bernard. - ╔Including: Homer╗ Iliad. 3 vols. (And:) Odyssey. 3 vols. 4th ed. Paris, Dentu 1804 - Together 18 vols.

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Plutarch. Les vies des hommes illustres. Trad. du grec de Plutarque par J. Amyot. Nouvelle ed. 12 vols. Paris, Dupont 1826. gr.8°. With engraved portr. Decorative dark green hmaroquin bds. d. With rverg. and gilt cover fillets. (Partly rubbed and worn). Brunet IV, 739. Schweiger I, 267 - Slight signs of wear in places. Ex-libris Tristan Bernard. - ╔Including: Homer╗ Iliad. 3 vols. (And:) Odyssey. 3 vols. 4th ed. Paris, Dentu 1804 - Together 18 vols.

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