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LOT 3017
LOT 3017
MIDDLE EAST. - Laurent D'ARVIEUX. The Travels of the Chevalier D'Arvieux in Arabia the Desart; Written by Himself, and… giving a very Accurate and Entertaining Account of the Religions, Rights, Customs, Diversions, &c. of the Bedouins, or Arabian Scenites. London: for B. Barker and C. King, 1732. Second edition, 12mo (162 x 93mm.) 5 engraved plates, engraved initials and ornaments, includes 'A General Description of Arabia' by the Sultan Ishmael Abulfeda with a separate title dated 1718, continuous pagination. (Browning, minor soiling, one text leaf supplied in facsimile onto contemporary paper, lacking initial and rear blanks, occasional corner creasing.) Modern brown half-morocco, red morocco lettering piece to the second compartment of the spine, repeating gilt motif to the rest (endpapers and blank leaves replaced). Note: collates: A-Q11. Provenance: Selbourne library (two small stamps, one verso of title, another at D2).
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LOT 3019
LOT 3019
GREEK PHILOSOPHY. - EPICTETUS. The Manual of Epictetus. Glasgow: R. & A. Foulis, 1750. (Minor soiling to title.) [Bound with:] Eustace BUDGELL (translator). The Moral Characters of Theophrastus. Edinburgh: James Reid, 1751. (Browning.) [Bound with:] Samuel BOYSE (translator). The Tablature of Cebes, the Theban, a Platonic Philosopher. Glasgow: Robert Urie, 1750. (Browning, 1 loose leaf.) [Bound with: Robert DODSLEY]. The Oeconomy of Human Life, part the Second. [N.p: 1754.] (Browning). [Bound with: James FORRESTER]. The Polite Philosopher: or, an Essay on that Art which makes a Man happy in himself and agreeable to others. Edinburgh: W. Sands etc., for John Wood, 1751. Fifth edition. 5 works in 1 vol., 8vo signed in 4s (151 x 88mm.) Near contemporary morocco-backed boards (some loss to spine cover, rubbing). Provenance: Elizabeth Rutherford (ink name to half-title). - And two further volumes (including Euripides's 'Hecuba, Orestes, Phoenician Virgins, and Medea', 1837, 8vo) (3).
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