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Author: Pater, Walter:
Title: Marius the Epicurean - His Sensations and Ideas.
Published: London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd.; New York: The Macmillan Company, 1900.
Classification: Catalogue 01 - Literature
Description: Limited edition of 775 copies. Two Volumes. Volume I - 247 pp. Contents: Part the First - "The Religion of Numa", White-Nights, Change of Air, The Tree of Knowledge, The Golden Book, Euphuism, A Pagan End. Part the Second - Animula Vagula, New Cyrenaicism, On the Way, "The Most Religious City in the World", "The Divinity That Doth Hedge a King", The "Mistress and Mother" of Palaces, Manly Amusement. Volume II - 224 pp. Contents: Part the Third - Stoicism at Court, Second Thoughts, Beata Urbs, "The Ceremony of the Dart", The Will as Vision; Part the Fourth - Two Curious Houses 1. Guests, Two Curious Houses 2. The Church in Cecilia's House, "The Minor Peace of the Church", Divine Service, A Conversation Not Imaginary, Sunt Lacrimae Rerum, The Martyrs, The Triumps of Marcus Aurelius, Anima Naturaliter Christiana. Both Vols - Patches of foxing on prelims and intermittently in text. Bookplate on fep. Marbled eps. Top edge gilt. Front and bottom edges untrimmed. Spots of foxing on edges. Green half-leather with green cloth boards. Gilt lettering and decoration on spine. Five raised bands on spine. Corners lightly rubbed. Overall condition VG+.
Book Number: #8085
Price: € 70.00
   

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