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1869. Second edition. Very good. 17 24 8. Black leather spine with red title plate, gilt banding and title. black cloth boards.Second edition, "improved and enlarged," woodcut illustrations throughout, text in double column; full contemporary calf stamped and ruled in gilt. Indexed by subject in both English and Greek. A very nice bright, tight copy.
Sir William Smith(20 May 1813 – 7 October 1893) was an English lexicographer. He became known for his advances in the teaching of Greek and Latin in schools. Smith was born in Enfield in 1813 to Nonconformist parents. He attended the Madras House school of John Allen in Hackney. Originally destined for a theological career, he instead became articled to a solicitor. Meanwhile, he taught himself classics in his spare time, and when he entered University College London carried off both the Greek and Latin prizes. He entered at Gray's Inn in 1830, but gave up his legal studies for a post at University College School and began to write on classical… Read More