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Lot #    14820
Auction End Date    6/13/2006 1:05:30 PM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Griechische Prosaiker in neuen Uebersetzungen
Author    Cassius Dio Cocceianus.
City    Stuttgart
Publisher    J. B. Metzler'schen Buchhandlung
Publication Date    1838
          
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Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
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   15v. in 1, [pp. (1015)-1572], 136:110 mm., wide margins, light age and damp staining, stamps, plates. A very good copy bound in contemporary marbled paper over boards, rubbed.
          
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   This volume contains books 53 through 67 in continuous paging. Part of a series entitled Greek Prose in new translation, the present volume is a translation by Leonhard Tafel (1800-1880) of Cassius Dio Cocceianus' Roman History. Dio Cassius Cocceianus (c. 165–after 229), known in English as Dio Cassius or Cassius Dio, was a noted Roman historian and public servant.

Johann Friedrich Leonhard Tafel, educator, born in Sulzbach, Wurtemberg. Germany, 6 February, 1800. He was graduated at Tubingen in 1820, and was professor for many years at the gymnasia of Stuttgart, Ulm, and Schorndorf, introducing the Hamiltonian interlinear method of teaching languages, and editing several periodicals, among which was the "Beobachter," a daily paper devoted to the interests of the Liberal party (1849-'53). He came to this country in 1853, was for three years professor in Urbana university, Ohio, and then removed to St. Louis, Missouri He is the author of several text-books of ancient and modern languages, translated into German the works of Xenophon and Dion Cassius, and select novels of Charles Dickens, William M. Thackeray, and James Fenimore Cooper, and published "Staat und Christenthmn" (Tubingen, 1851); " Der Christ und der Atheist " (Philadelphia, 1856) ; and with his son, Ludwig H. Tafela" German-English and English-German Pocket Dictionary" (1870).--His son, Rudolph Leonhard, educator, born in Ulm, Germany, 24 November, 1831, came to the United States in 184'7, and in 1860-'1 was teacher of French and German in Washington university, St. Louis. Mo. He held the chair of modern languages and comparative philology there from 1862 till 1868, and since the last-named year has been a Swedenborgian minister in London, England. He has published "Latin Pronunciation and the Latin Alphabet" with his father (New York, 1860);" Investigation into the Laws of English Pronunciation and Orthography" (1862); and "Emanuel Swedenborg as a Philosopher and Man of Science" (Chicago, 1867).

          
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19th Century:    Checked
  
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Language:    German
  
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