The Aeneid of Virgil

translated into Scottish verse by Gawin Douglas.

First thus.

Edinburgh : [Bannatyne Club], 1839. 2 volumes (915, xi pages)..

(Bannatyne Club ; 67).

Presented to the Bannatyne Club by Andrew Rutherfurd and George Dundas. From the library of Briglands. Sir Francis Palgrave's own copy, signed by him on the title-page.

Hardcover.

G in quarter-bound paper-covered boards. Spine ends and corners bumped and worn. Split to bottom of spine of Vol. 1. Rubbing to boards and wear to edges. Edges of text block discoloured presumably from being in a room with a fire. Light intermittent spotting to text block. Bookplates to both front past-downs.

Ref No: 5080


Author(s): Virgil | Douglas, Gawin | Palgrave, Francis

Collection(s): Signed, associated, and limited editions | Poetry | Myth and legend

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