EuripidesTragoedia Hippolytus, quam, Latino carmine conversam a Giorgio Rataller…
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EuripidesTragoedia Hippolytus, quam, Latino carmine conversam a Giorgio Ratallero, adnotatibus instruxit Ludov. Casp. Valckenaer. With engraved head vignette. Leiden, Luzac & Le Mair, 1768. XXVIII, 322 p., 9 vols. 4º. Bound in: L.C. Valckenaer, Diatribe in Euripidis perditorum dramatum reliquias. Ebda. 1767. 4 vols. 311 p. Pgt. d. With gilt embossed armorial vignette and rich vegetal gilding on spine and covers, ribbon ties (browned and somewhat stained). Euripides Tragoedia Hippolytus, quam, Latino carmine conversam a Giorgio Ratallero, adnotatibus instruxit Ludov. Casp. Valckenaer. With engraved head vignette. Leiden, Luzac & Le Mair, 1768. XXVIII, 322 p., 9 vols. 4º. Bound in: L.C. Valckenaer, Diatribe in Euripidis perditorum dramatum reliquias. Ebda. 1767. 4 vols. 311 p. Pgt. d. Zt. with gilt embossed armorial vignette and rich vegetal gilding on spine and covers, ribbon ties (browned and somewhat stained). Ebert I, 7107 ("very rare"). Brunet II, 223 ("très recherchée"). - Before the title with additional bound-in leaf with engraved vignette. Vignette "Ingenuo Magnaeque Spei Adolescenti", probably prize certificate of an Amsterdam grammar school from 1812 - Browned in the margins. Partly somewhat stained. Well preserved in beautiful binding. With engraved head vignette. Bound with: see above. Cont. vellum with gold stamped coat of arms and rich vegetal gilding on spine and covers, closing bands (browned and somewhat spotted). - In front of the title with an attached leaf with engraved vignette and "Ingenuo Magnaeque Spei Adolescenti", probably a prize certificate of an Amsterdam grammar school of 1812. - Margins browned. Partly a little bit stained. Well preserved in a beautiful binding. This work is taxed. The hammer price is subject to a 23.95% surcharge and the final invoice amount is subject to 7% (books) or 19% VAT in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

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EuripidesTragoedia Hippolytus, quam, Latino carmine conversam a Giorgio Ratallero, adnotatibus instruxit Ludov. Casp. Valckenaer. With engraved head vignette. Leiden, Luzac & Le Mair, 1768. XXVIII, 322 p., 9 vols. 4º. Bound in: L.C. Valckenaer, Diatribe in Euripidis perditorum dramatum reliquias. Ebda. 1767. 4 vols. 311 p. Pgt. d. With gilt embossed armorial vignette and rich vegetal gilding on spine and covers, ribbon ties (browned and somewhat stained). Euripides Tragoedia Hippolytus, quam, Latino carmine conversam a Giorgio Ratallero, adnotatibus instruxit Ludov. Casp. Valckenaer. With engraved head vignette. Leiden, Luzac & Le Mair, 1768. XXVIII, 322 p., 9 vols. 4º. Bound in: L.C. Valckenaer, Diatribe in Euripidis perditorum dramatum reliquias. Ebda. 1767. 4 vols. 311 p. Pgt. d. Zt. with gilt embossed armorial vignette and rich vegetal gilding on spine and covers, ribbon ties (browned and somewhat stained). Ebert I, 7107 ("very rare"). Brunet II, 223 ("très recherchée"). - Before the title with additional bound-in leaf with engraved vignette. Vignette "Ingenuo Magnaeque Spei Adolescenti", probably prize certificate of an Amsterdam grammar school from 1812 - Browned in the margins. Partly somewhat stained. Well preserved in beautiful binding. With engraved head vignette. Bound with: see above. Cont. vellum with gold stamped coat of arms and rich vegetal gilding on spine and covers, closing bands (browned and somewhat spotted). - In front of the title with an attached leaf with engraved vignette and "Ingenuo Magnaeque Spei Adolescenti", probably a prize certificate of an Amsterdam grammar school of 1812. - Margins browned. Partly a little bit stained. Well preserved in a beautiful binding. This work is taxed. The hammer price is subject to a 23.95% surcharge and the final invoice amount is subject to 7% (books) or 19% VAT in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

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