Daphnis and Chloe Excellent Describing the Weight of Affection, the Simplicitie of Love, the Purport of Honest Meaning, the Resolution of Men, and Disposition of Fate, Finished in a Pastorall and Interlaced with the Praises of a Most Peerlesse Princesse, Wonderfull in Maie
de Angell Daye; Illustrated by H. M. O'Kane
- Usado
- very good
- Tapa dura
- Estado
- Very Good
- Librería
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E-075: Elston Press. Very Good. 1904. Vellum. Vellum. 4to. Elston Press, New Rochelle, 1904. Illustrated with 4 woodcut illustrations by H. M. O'Kane; One of 160 unnumbered copies printed by Clarke Conwell. Printed in red and black. The text, here newly printed, is that of the unique copy, dated 1587, of Angell Day's translation from Amyot's version of the Greek of Longus. Bound in vellum boards with cloth ties. Boards have wear present to the extremities of the boards (boards splayed, cloth ties torn). No ownership marks present. Printed in red and black. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Daphnis and Chloe is the only known work of the 2nd century AD Greek novelist and romancer Longus. Daphnis and Chloe is the story of a boy (Daphnis) and a girl (Chloe) , each of whom is exposed at birth along with some identifying tokens. A goatherd named Lamon discovers Daphnis, and a shepherd called Dryas finds Chloe. Each decides to raise the child he finds as his own. Daphnis and Chloe grow up together, herding the flocks for their foster parents. They fall in love but, being naive, do not understand what is happening to them. Philetas, a wise old cowherd, explains to them what love is and tells them that the only cure is kissing. They do this. Eventually, Lycaenion, a woman from the city, educates Daphnis in love-making. Daphnis, however, decides not to test his newly acquired skill on Chloe, because Lycaenion tells Daphnis that Chloe "will scream and cry and lie bleeding heavily [as if murdered]." Throughout the book, Chloe is courted by suitors, two of whom (Dorcon and Lampis) attempt with varying degrees of success to abduct her. She is also carried off by raiders from a nearby city and saved by the intervention of the god Pan. Meanwhile, Daphnis falls into a pit, gets beaten up, is abducted by pirates, and is very nearly raped. In the end, Daphnis and Chloe are recognized by their birth parents, get married, and live out their lives in the country. E-75; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .
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- Título
- Daphnis and Chloe Excellent Describing the Weight of Affection, the Simplicitie of Love, the Purport of Honest Meaning, the Resolution of Men, and Disposition of Fate, Finished in a Pastorall and Interlaced with the Praises of a Most Peerlesse Princesse, Wonderfull in Maie
- Autor
- Angell Daye; Illustrated by H. M. O'Kane
- Formato/Encuadernación
- Vellum
- Estado del libro
- Usado - Very Good
- Encuadernación
- Tapa dura
- Editorial
- Elston Press
- Lugar de publicación
- E-075
- Fecha de publicación
- 1904
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