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DJ has very light shelfwear. ; Roman Theater & Society; 9.75 x 0.75 x 6.5 Inches; 200 pages; William Slater's new volume Roman Theater and Society brings an important perspective to the much-maligned status of the Roman theater, which has only recently been reappraised and appreciated as uniquely Roman rather than criticized for not being Greek. From this point of embarkation, William Slater and the nine contributors discuss theater in Rome and the Greek east with a definition of performance incorporating not only stage performances but also dinnertime entertainment, sporting events, and political events. Contributors are T. D. Barnes, K. M. Coleman, J. C. Edmonson, E. R. Gebhard, J. R. Green, E. J. Jory, W. D. Lebek, and D. S. Potter. Individual chapters combine literary evidence with archaeological, thereby engendering a deeper appreciation for the social and political roles of Roman theater. It becomes clear that these roles were of great influence in giving voice to the popular demands of the average Roman. In examining the roles of theater the contributors turn to the players and audience themselves for deeper understanding.
Very Light shelfwear. Slight scuffing to a few wraps. ; Xx, 258; 273; 297 pp. Text in Ancient Greek, with German commentary and notes. Unchanged Reprint of 1959 ed. V1: 1981 ISBN: 3534051815; V2: 1984 ISBN: 3534051823; V3: 1985 ISBN: 3534051831.
Octavo in multi-color illus jacket; 146 pages ; 22 cm Jacket illustration by Jerry Pinkney. "Poet Langston Hughes visits a church basement where a drama group is rehearsing one of his plays, and uses the actors to recreate scenes from his early life." óPublisher // African Americans -- Juvenile drama. Poets -- Juvenile drama. Poets -- Drama. African Americans -- Drama. African Americans. Poets. Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967 -- Juvenile drama.
531pp.illustré de vignettes sur acier hors-texte, 28cm., texte imprimé en 2 colonnes, nouvelle éd., reliure toile (titre et décorations dorés au dos, feuilles de garde marbrées), tranches dorées, cachet, bon état, Y72931
197pp.+ frontispice et 4 planches gravées hors-texte, deux pages de titre illustrées, édition originale, 14cm., reliure cart. avec traces d'usage, toutes tranches dorées, reliure faible, qqs. rousseurs, peu commun, [pièce de théatre pour marionnettes], dans l'état, Y91756
93pp., 25cm., text in English, bound in modern hardcover (marbled boards, gilt title on spine), Doctoral Dissertation (A Disertation submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Arts and Literature in Candidate for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Chicago), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, [Bound with: 1) COFFMANN, A New Theory concerning the Origin of the Miracle Play, Doctoral Dissertation (idem), 1914, 84pp. & 2) DE VOCHT, Introduction to The Wizard a play by Simon Baylie - edited for the first time from the Durham and London Manuscripts with introduction and notes, 118pp. (containing only the introduction by De Vocht), Louvain, Librairie Universitaire, 1930], T109406
Edizione con custodia edit m/tela fig. col. in 8° leg. edit. sov. fig. col. acetato pp. LXVII / 1670, ottimamente tenuto
An interdisciplinary study of the Latin remnants of the German–Latin Play of the Ten Virgins, based on comprehensive research into the medieval liturgical and dramatic traditions. The restored text and music of the Latin chants reveal a complete Latin liturgical drama that may have preceded the surviving macaronic play. ; 9 x 1.5 x 6.25 Inches; 412 pages
Light Edgewear to corners. Light scuffing to boards. Scholar's name to ffep (G. De Montmollin). Many Pages unopened. Spine a little sunned. ; Lxxxviii, 274 pp. Greek text with translation and commentary. ; 274 pages
Spine a bit sunned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear. ; Lxxxviii, 274 pp. Greek text with translation and commentary. Unchanged Reprint of 1908 ed. ; 274 pages
Spine slightly sunned. 1 corner lightly bumped. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Fred Schreiber). ; Lxxxviii, 369 pp. Greek text with translation and commentary. Unchanged Reprint of 1911 ed. ; 369 pages
Bump to bottom front corner causing creasing to first few pages. Otherwise very light shelfwear. ; Texts in English or Italian. Filologia e tradizione manoscrittaI - L. Savignago, Rilettura di P. Oxy. 4510 (Aristofane, Acarnesi) II - P. Scattolin, Gli scoli metrici alla triade aristofanea nel Reg. Gr. 147 e nell’Est. A U 5 10. I: gli scoli a Pluto e Nuvole Esegesi e critica del testo III - A. M. Andrisano, Elettra, Pilade e le porte del palazzo. Interlocuzione ed esegesi di Eur. Or. 1281-1286 IV - D. Bertolaso, Tra terra e mare, tra Asia e Europa: Eracle in Soph. Trach. 100-101 V - S. Mazzoldi, Il kommós del matricidio nell’Elettra di Sofocle VI - M. Taufer, Congetture di Jean Dorat al Filottete Ermeneutica e letteratura VII - F. Chiecchi, Tracce di lingua d’uso nell’oratio recta dell’Ifigenia in Aulide di Euripide VIII - P. Kyriakou, Female kleos in Euripides and his predecessors IX - A. Rodighiero, Confluenza di generi lirici, allusività epica e performance corale in Soph. Trach. 497-530X - G. Serra, L’ombra di Edipo. Saggio sulle Fenicie XI - G. Ugolini, Tiranno e anti-tiranno nell’Antigone di Alfieri ; Kátoptron / Università Degli Studi Di Verona, 2; 466 pages
Spine faintly browned. Faint creasing to wraps. Minor shelfwear. A few corrections done in pen (by author? ). Dedication in pen to front wrap by author to G. P. Goold. ; Scripta Minora: Regiae Societatis Humaniorum Litterarum Lundensis 1964--1965: 3; 121 pages; Signed by Author
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Light foxing to textblock. DJ has a few small tears ; For classical scholars and others interested in metric. ; 236 pages
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Else book has minor shelfwear. DJ has a few small tears and chipping; For classical scholars and others interested in metric. ; 236 pages
Book has been rebound in yellow and checked boards. Light foxing to endpapers. Light tanning to pages. ; Text is in greek and latin. ; 158 pages
Light edgewear to wraps. 1 small chip to head of spine. ; L’intensa attività esegetica sviluppatasi, a partire dalla fine del XIX secolo, intorno alle strutture compositive stabili della commedia aristofanea non ha sinora prodotto un’indagine sistematica sulle scene finali, beneficiarie tutt’al più di cursorie trattazioni all’interno di studi generali sulla morfologia della archaia o sull’opera di Aristofane. Nell’intento di colmare parzialmente questo vacuum esegetico, il presente lavoro offre un puntuale e aggiornato commento, corredato di testo critico e di traduzione italiana, di tre finali aristofanei particolarmente controversi: il finale dei Cavalieri (vv. 1316-1408) , che sin dall’Ottocento si è imposto all’attenzione della critica soprattutto per la sua riconosciuta atipicità in rapporto alle altre chiuse aristofanee pervenute, come anche per la sua apparente estemporaneità ed incoerenza rispetto al resto della trama; il dibattutissimo finale delle seconde Nuvole (vv. 1476-1510/11) , una delle sezioni sottoposte a revisione da Aristofane quando si risolse a rimaneggiare il testo messo in scena nel 423 a. C. , in cui si sono spesso rintracciate singolari anomalie sceniche tali da metterne in dubbio l’effettiva rappresentabilità entro le convenzioni vigenti nel teatro del V secolo a. C. ; e il finale delle Tesmoforiazuse (vv. 1160-1231) , tormentato da spinosi problemi di ordine scenico e testuale tuttora insoluti. Chiude il volume un’Appendice dedicata alla discussione critica di alcuni frammenti della commedia attica antica attribuiti a scene finali. ; Prosopa. Teatro Greco: Studi E Commenti 7; 528 pages
Wraps are browned. Small tear to top of spine (1 cm). Minor creasing to edges of wraps with small chip. ; 223-664 pp. 8 plates at end. ; Volume 2 Only. Bibliothèque De La Faculté De Lyon XXI; Vol. 2; 441 pages
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Else fine; Scholia in Aristophanem II 4; 58 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ has minor chipping. ; Shows the importance and originality of certain aspects of Sophocles' style and through them to see something of his debts and contributions to Greek language and thought in the fifth century B. C. ; Athlone Renaissance Library; 186 pages
Three volumes. Uncut. XLib. 4to. Original cloth backed paper bindings. Original spine labels. Limited Edition. Number 742 of only 1250 sets. Nice set. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PRESS/W43
Corners a bit bumped. Minor shelfwear. ; Reprint of V1: (1953) 116 pp & V2: (1953) 230 pp in 1 volume; 2 Volumes Bound in 1 Book; Vol. 1/2/2022; 346 pages
Both spine and part of boards are sunned and discolored. Pages tanned. Small number written to rear endpaper of V2 in blue pencil. Minor shelfwear. ; Vi, 98p; 217p. ; 2 Volume Set; Vol. 1/2/2022
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear to book. Light foxing to textblock. DJ spine a little sunned. Light edgewear. ; Reinhardt's work on Sophocles, first published in 1933, has long been recognized as fundamental. After a brief introduction, a chapter is devoted to each of the surviving plays, the action and significance of which are discussed scene by scene. From this analysis emerges a magisterial account of the development of Sophocles' dramatic technique, as shown both in the structure of individual scenes and of the play as a whole. The development of his treatment of character from the earlier 'enclosed" type to the freely interacting and interrelating figures of the late plays is also brought out. Reinhardt discusses the relation of the inner world of Sophocles' heroes, to the world in which they live and to the "daimonic" world of the gods, and the way in which Sophocles' language and style evolve in response to all these developments. The fragments are considered briefly in the final chapter. ; 279 pages
Two volumes bound in one books. 1/4 leather spine with marbled brown boards. Spine crudely repaired with 3 pieces of cellotape. Rubbing to spine and boards. Boards and spine ends edgeworn. Light ink marginalia to only a few pages. 4 raised bands to spine; gilt lettering remains bright. ; 2 volumes bound in 1 books. Text is in Latin. Editorial Matter in Latin. V1: (1898) 304 pp, V2: (1898) 318 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER. 3 VOUME SET; Vol. 1-2.1; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 622 pages