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Diophantus of Alexandria; Paul Tannery (ed.) · 1893

The text is framed by an elaborate Art Nouveau style border featuring stylized vines, leaves, and floral patterns. At the bottom center, within the decorative framework, is a boxed monogram logo containing the letters BGT for B. G. Teubner. Below the logo and just above the bottom border is a small, stylized signature that appears to read JVC.
original: "Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana". This is a famous series of classical Greek and Latin texts published by the Teubner press.
Diophantus of Alexandria was a third-century mathematician often called the father of algebra.
Paul Tannery (1843 to 1904) was a French mathematician and historian of science.
This denotes Volume 2 of the set.
original: "Lipsiae". This is the Latin name for Leipzig, Germany.
original: "In Aedibus B. G. Teubneri". Literally translated as "In the house of B. G. Teubner".