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A HISTORY OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY AMONG THE GREEKS AND ROMANS FROM THE EARLIEST AGES TILL THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE.
Bunbury, E. H.
2 volumes
History of the understanding of geography from Homeric Greece to Imperial Rome. Includes fold-out maps. Ex library copy with markings. Wear to cloth. Bookplates on front pastedown of both volumes. Pencilled notations on free endpaper. Foldout map at end of first volume frayed at edge.
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> CARTOGRAPHY
> MAPS, EARLY
> GREECE
> GREECE-ANCIENT
> ROMAN EMPIRE
> ROMAN HISTORY
> HERODOTUS
> PTOLEMY
> PLINY
> CAESAR
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MANUEL DE L'AMATEUR D'ESTAMPES CONTENANT LE DICTIONNAIRE...
by Le Blanc, Ch(arles)
Text in French. A bibliography of engravers and engravings. Includes an alphabetical listing of engravers with a description of the works they produced with some illustrations of their trademarks. Other information given includes place and time the printer was in business. Author was a longtime employee of the Department of Printing at the Imperial Library in Paris. A laid-in letter from a Mr. James Hillhouse of New Haven, Connecticut to Mr Dougall Hawkes of New York describes research done on this copy and gives some information about its provenance. Ex-library with bookplate and markings. Spines of first three volumes loose. Front hinges of first two volumes cracked. Scuffing and rubbing at edges of all volumes.

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