Description: A Copious Latin Grammar by I.J.G. Scheller, Translated from the German, with Alterations, Notes and Additions, by George Walker, M.A., in Two Volumes, John Murray, London, 1825, 510pp, 454pp, hardcover, 5.5 x 9.5", 8vo Poor condition/as is. Wear and tea-staining to boards. Front board of volume II is completely detached from binding. Tips are bumped with exposed boards. Spine of volume I is completely lacking. Spine of volume II is chipped and torn with exposed binding at headcap. Title plate on volume II is torn and cannot be fully read. Library catalog info handwritten in white ink on spine of volume II. Hinges are cracked. Bookplate for Wesleyan University Library on front pastedown of both volumes. Provenance in ink on flyleaf of both volumes. Stamp for Dartmouth College Library on title page of both volumes. Toning, age-staining, and finger-staining throughout textblocks. Please see photos and ask any questions prior to purchase. Immanuel Johann Gerhard Scheller (22 March 1735 - 5 July 1803) was a German classical philologist and lexicographer. He is most remembered for his important work as a lexicographer of Latin dictionaries, aiming to present the lexicon of the ancient authors as it developed historically. FORN-TUB-0040-BB-0524-JC752
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Author: I.J.G. Scheller
Publisher: John Murray
Topic: Language Study
Subject: History
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