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Boards have yellowed in places. Facsimile plates in a pocket inside back board. ; 49 pages
Scholar's name to ffep (W. S. Barrett). Boards have yellowed in places with mild soiling. Facsimile plates in a pocket inside back board. ; 49 pages
Spine a bit browned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Facsimile plates in a pocket inside back board. Top corners lightly bumped. ; 49 pages
32pp., 2 folding plates, orig. wrappers.
minor shelfwear. Very tiny ink stain to spine. Light Pencilling to 3-4 pages. Very Faint knocking to rear board. Endpapers tanned. Former owner's name on ffep. ; 160 pages
Wraps are torn along spine with some chipping. Some pages unopened. Internally VG. ; Beiträge Zur Alten Geschichte. Zweites Beiheft. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 131 pages
Very Light shelfwear. Else fine; Beiträge Zur Klassischen Philologie Heft 101; 99 pages
Small scuffed area to front board. Very light shelfwear. ; Xii, 60pp, 6pls. No. 2878-2891 ; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 55; Vol. 39; 60 pages
Wraps have yellowed. Creasing to wraps. Many pencil notes and marginalia. Facsimile plates in a pocket inside boards. Introduction in English and German in a pocket inside rear boards. ; 115 pages
Very faint shelfwear. ; Tile continues: ..Mit Einschluss der Gleichzeitigen Ostraka Und Der in ägypten Verfassten Inschriften. Unchanged Reprint of 1926 ed. ; 390 pages
Very faint shelfwear. Light bump to 1 corner. ; Tile continues: ..Mit Einschluss der Gleichzeitigen Ostraka Und Der in ägypten Verfassten Inschriften. Unchanged Reprint of 1934 ed. ; 265 pages
Contents shaken. In plain paper wraps (for rebinding). Many pages unopened. Pages tanned (a few browned). Tears along joints of wraps. VG-/Good+; Tile continues: ..Mit Einschluss der Gleichzeitigen Ostraka Und Der in ägypten Verfassten Inschriften. ; 336 pages
Bump to top corner of book (with faint crease through pages) and bump to base of spine (with tiny tear starting). ; Beiträge Zur Klassischen Philologie Heft 47; 96 pages
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Wear to corners. Tape is covering the spine and partial boards. Boards are yellowed. Edgewear to boards. ; Contents: Saft El Henneh; The Thirtieth Dynasty; Monuments Discovered; Phacusa, Goshen, Ramses; Khataanah, Kantir; Tell Rotab; Appendix. ; Fourth Memoir of the Egypt Exploration Fund; Folio 13" - 23" tall
Light pencil to 1 page. Light chipping to DJ spine ends. Small tear to upper corner of DJ. ; Loeb Classical Library No. 360; Vol. 3; 640 pages
Creasing to front board. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). DJ front panel is stained. DJ has a couple of small chips. ; Loeb Classical Library No. 360; Vol. 3; 640 pages
Very light shelfwear. Else fine. ; Egyptian Bookshelf; 96 pages; One of the most outstanding inventions of ancient Egypt was the making of "paper" from the papyrus plant. As early as 3000 B. C. , sheets and rolls of papyrus provided an ideal surface for writing with reed pen and cakes of carbon black and red ochre pigment. Egyptian scribes were able to record on papyri everyday details such as administrative records, legal documents, and letters of business and personal life. Equally important for our understanding of ancient Egypt, pen and papyrus were used to record literary texts, tales, and moral instructions, as well as compendia of Egyptian knowledge exemplified by the famous Rhind Mathematical Papyrus and the books of treatment, prescriptions, and recitations for healing. Religious hymns and litanies are recorded, as are the great formulae to secure life after death--the Coffin Texts and the Book of the Dead. In this book, Richard Parkinson and Stephen Quirke freshly examine the methods of papyrus-making and its different uses, not only under the Pharaohs, but also other Egyptian civilizations such as the Hellenistic kingdom of the Ptolemies and the colonial rule of the Roman Empire. Papyrus remained the writing material of the Mediterranean world until it was eclipsed by the cloth paper of the Orient in the ninth century A. D. , bringing four thousand years of writing tradition to an end.
Very Minor browning to spine and rear wrap. Scholar's name in pencil to titlepage (Goold). Includes photocopied pages of 'Ein Archilochos-Papyrus' by Anton Fackelmann tipped in. ; [128]-229 pp. ; Arethusa. Vol. 9, No. 2, Fall 1976; Vol. 9.2; 101 pages; THE NEW ARCHILOCHUS TEXTS (pp. 129-131) ; INTRODUCTION (pp. 133-147) John Van Sickle; SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR THE COLOGNE EPODE (pp. 149-150) John Van Sickle; THE LANGUAGE OF THE NEW ARCHILOCHUS (pp. 151-157) David A. Campbell; THE COLOGNE EPODE AND THE CONVENTIONS OF EARLY GREEK EROTIC POETRY (pp. 159-179) Jeffrey Henderson; FICTIONS IN LITERARY BIOGRAPHY: THE NEW POEM AND THE ARCHILOCHUS LEGEND (pp. 181-189) Mary R. Lefkowitz; IAMBOS: TYPOLOGIES OF INVECTIVE AND PRAISE (pp. 191-205) Gregory Nagy; ASYNARTETA FROM THE ARCHAIC TO THE ALEXANDRIAN POETS: On the Authenticity of the New Archilochus (pp. 207-229) Luigi Enrico Rossi
Mm 220x285 Volume realizzato dall'Editore per conto del "Credito Italiano" - Libro rilegato in tela con sovraccopeta, custodia editoriale muta, XV-482 pagine con 238 illustrazioni a colori nel testo. Opera in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Very light shelfwear. ; Xi, 134pp, 8pls. Nos. 2892-2942 ; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 56; Vol. 40; 134 pages
Light bumping to upper corners. Light shelfwear. ; Xviii, 163pp, 12pls. Nos. 3088-3150; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 60; Vol. 43; 163 pages
Light knocking along top edge of front boards. Very minor shelfwear. ; Xvi, 127pp, 8pls. Nos. 3267-3315. ; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 65; Vol. 46; 127 pages
Xvi, 150pp, 8pls. Nos. 3601-3646 ; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 71; Vol. 51; 150 pages
Mm 210x295 Catalogo mostra. Brossura originale, 228 pagine con numerose figure a colori nel testo. Volume in perfette condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.