Item #B67035 Circe: Consisting of Ten Dialogues Between Ulysses and Several Men Transformed into Beasts, Satirically Representing the Various Passions of Mankind and the Many Infelicities of Human Life. Signior Giovanni Battista Gelli, Thomas Brown.
Circe: Consisting of Ten Dialogues Between Ulysses and Several Men Transformed into Beasts, Satirically Representing the Various Passions of Mankind and the Many Infelicities of Human Life
Circe: Consisting of Ten Dialogues Between Ulysses and Several Men Transformed into Beasts, Satirically Representing the Various Passions of Mankind and the Many Infelicities of Human Life

Circe: Consisting of Ten Dialogues Between Ulysses and Several Men Transformed into Beasts, Satirically Representing the Various Passions of Mankind and the Many Infelicities of Human Life

Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1963. Hardcover. Gray cloth boards in dust jacket, octavo, sparsely illustrated in b&w. Book has handsome boards and tight binding, text clean and unmarked. DJ toned and rubbed, faint sun to spine, small tears to edges and bottom front flap hinge. Near fine / very good. Item #B67035

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