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PHEDRE & PUBLILIUS SYRUS. Phaedri Fabulae & Publii Syri sententiae. Parisiis, Ex typographia regia, 1729. In-24 speckled basane, smooth ornate spine, green mar. title page, gilt roulette framing the boards, gilt edges (period binding). Frontispiece engraved by Simonneau. Rare edition. A fine copy.

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PHEDRE & PUBLILIUS SYRUS. Phaedri Fabulae & Publii Syri sententiae. Parisiis, Ex typographia regia, 1729. In-24 speckled basane, smooth ornate spine, green mar. title page, gilt roulette framing the boards, gilt edges (period binding). Frontispiece engraved by Simonneau. Rare edition. A fine copy.

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