Pythagoreans and Eleatics; An Account of the Interaction between the Two Opposed Schools during the Fifth and early Fourth Centuries B.C. J. E. RAVEN.

Pythagoreans and Eleatics; An Account of the Interaction between the Two Opposed Schools during the Fifth and early Fourth Centuries B.C.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1948. First Edition. Demy 8vo. 5.5 x 8.5 in. viii, 196 pp. Powder blue cloth, titled and stamped in blind with Cambridge arms on upper cover, titled in gilt on spine. Published as part of the Cambridge Classical Studies series, edited by R. Hackforth, D.S. Robertson, and F.E. Adcock. Text in English and Greek. Near fine. Lightly faded, with moderate sunning to spine. Front panel of dust jacket laid in. Binding square & tight, text clean & bright.

First Edition of English classical scholar John Earle Raven's first book.

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