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Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava Supplementum; 0.77 x 9.72 x 6.52 Inches; 224 pages; This volume deals with aspects of orality and oral traditions in ancient Greece, and is a selection of refereed papers from the fourth biennial Orality and Literacy in Ancient Greece conference, held at the University of Missouri Columbia in 2000.The book is divided into three parts: literature, rhetoric and society, and philosophy. The papers focus on genres such as epic poetry, drama, poetry and art, public oratory, legislative procedure, and Simplicius’ philosophy. All papers present new approaches to their topics or ask new and provocative questions.
7 play scripts - including : O Dem Pop den Etan o Theos; To Kokteil Parti ton Antiphronounton; O Tetrakephalos Kerverasvos; Aias: He Evdome Thysia tis Iphigeneias Akyronetai; Salome. 315p.[NO copies in WorldCat] Book
Illustrated tourist souvenir of the ancient Greek theatre at Epidauros and the Museum featuring the Temple and healing sanctuary of Asclepios. 47p. illus. Book
In-folio; ff. (392), in caratteri romani; il titolo, tranne le prime due righe, è in caratteri gotici; pelle marrone ottocentesca firmata Bedford, con decorazione dorata ai piatti entro doppia cornice, titolo in oro al dorso, fregi, nervature, tagli dorati. Ex libris John Fairfax Crowder. Al frontespizio sotto al titolo una xilografia raffigura "Petrus Delphinus Generalis" inginocchiato di fronte a A. Romualdo; la pagina è inquadrata in una cornice a grottesche su legno che reca il monogramma "I C", che era stata impiegata nel 1521 per Sallustio, e poi per l'edizione delle Vite de SS. Padri del 1532. Raro epistolario del generale dei camaldolesi, fonte ricchissima per la vita storica e artistica fiorentina del XV secolo. PIETRO DELFIN, (Venezia 1444-1525), venne eletto generale dei camaldolesi nel 1480, e coltivò costantemente le lettere e la teologia, tenendosi in relazione con gli uomini più illustri del suo tempo, soprattutto con gli umanisti. Irriducibile avversario del Savonarola, nel suo Dialogus in Ieronymum Ferrariensem arrivò a chiedere la condanna al rogo del frate. Prima edizione del suo epistolario, una ricchissima fonte per la dottrina teologica ma anche per i dettagli storici di cui le sue lettere sono corredate. L'argomento principale che è al centro degli scritti di Delfin è certamente la disputa teologica o comunque religiosa, oggetto di fitti scambi epistolari con i rappresentanti del clero e gli umanisti di tutta Italia; tra gli altri argomenti vi rientra anche una disquisizione piuttosto lunga (l. II ep.LXXVII) circa l'azione corruttrice delle rappresentazioni teatrali, in particolare delle commedie, con un richiamo ai ludi scaenici degli antichi romani. Ma dati i rapporti con gli umanisti del tempo, la raccolta contiene anche scambi epistolari con questi ultimi: Ugolino Verino, Ermolao Barbaro, Francesco Guicciardini ecc. Ad esempio proprio in una di queste missive si esprime l'augurio che si ponga mano ad una edizione completa delle opere di Leon Battista Alberti. In folio; ff. (392), in Roman characters; the title, except for the first two lines, is in gothic characters; 19th century brown calf binding signed Bedford, with gilt decoration on the plates within a double frame, gilt title on the spine, friezes, bands, gilt edges. Ex libris John Fairfax Crowder. On the title page, under the title, a wood plate depicts "Petrus Delphinus Generalis" kneeling in front of A. Romualdo; the page is framed in a grotesque frame on wood bearing the monogram "I C", which had been used in 1521 for Sallustio, and then for the edition of the Vite dei SS. Padri 1532. Rare epistolary of the general of the Camaldolese order, a very rich source for the historical and artistic life of Florence in the 15th century. PIETRO DELFIN, (Venice 1444-1525), was elected general of the Camaldolese order in 1480, and constantly cultivated literature and theology, keeping in touch with the most illustrious men of his time, above all with the humanists. Irreducible opponent of Savonarola, in his Dialogus in Ieronymum Ferrariensem he came to ask for the friar to be condemned to the stake. First edition of his epistolary, a very rich source for theological doctrine but also for the historical details with which his letters are accompanied. The main topic that is at the center of Delfin's writings is certainly the theological or religious dispute, the subject of dense exchanges of letters with representatives of the clergy and humanists from all over Italy; among the other topics there is also a rather long disquisition (l. II ep.LXXVII) about the corrupting action of theatrical representations, in particular of comedies, with a reference to the ludi scaenici of the ancient Romans. Given the relationships with the humanists of the time, the collection also contains correspondence with the latter: Ugolino Verino, Ermolao Barbaro, Francesco Guicciardini etc. For example, precisely in one of these letters the wish is expressed that a complete edition of the works of Leon Battista Alberti be put to work.
Very faint shelfwear to DJ. ; Entretiens Sur L'Antiquité Classique Tome LV; 510 pages
Minor creasing to wraps. Light browning to wraps. Scholar's name to ffep (Philippa Goold née Forder). Some pages unopened. ; Xxxvi, 199 pp; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 199 pages
Very minor shelfwear. Gift inscription by author to titlepage. ; DescrizioneIl volume raccoglie una serie di 'esercizi' plautini, suddivisi in tre parti. La prima è dedicata ai prologhi e prende in esame queste sezioni di testo a partire dalle particolari figure che li pronunziano (divinità, personaggio, Prologus) , delineandone caratteristiche e tratti specifici. La seconda parte raccoglie esercizi di lettura. Di singole commedie, come l'Aulularia e I Captivi, esaminate, rispettivamente, seguendone la figura del protagonista e analizzandone le diverse manifestazioni del comico. O di singoli aspetti di singole commedie: come le agnizioni dell'Epidicus, il sogno del Mercator, l'episodio della parete forata del Miles, il racconto del naufragio della Rudens. Oppure di un singolo aspetto come il caso della presenza e dell'importanza del mare, studiate assieme al topos del 'naufragio felice'. La terza parte comprende alcune note piuttosto circoscritte. Le prime su problemi stilistici, testuali ed esegetici. Le ultime note riguardano la fortuna teatrale moderna di alcuni luoghi plautini. ; Letteratura E Antropologia 10; 350 pages; Signed by Author
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [vii], 90, [xv] p., 15 p. b/w plts. A study on traditional Turkish theater. Eski Türklerde dram san'ati. Türk tiyatrosu tarihi I.
256pp., 19cm., br.orig. illustrée, bon état, T82263
xii + 435pp., 24cm., softcover, VG
xi + 266pp.with portrait, 24cm., in the series "Mediaevalia Lovaniensia" Series 1 Studia 32, softcover, fine condition, [with contributions in German], T74601
Extensively revised and updated, this human rights study presents new material on the legal protection of rights in Canada's post-Charter era. 327p. bibliography . index Crisp ight copy, but has previous owners name and s few paragraphs highlighted, Excellent readyiog vopy Book
191pp. + 3pp. de thèses, 23cm., texte en français, Dissertation de doctorat (Universiteit Groningen), cahcet au verso de la p.d.t., texte frais, bon état, R109916
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
Very light bumping to a couple of corners. Minor edgewear. ; Contents: Kamerbeek, J. C. : Mythe et réalité dans l'oeuvre d'Euripide; André Rivier: l'élément démonique chez Euripide jusqu'en 428, Hans Diller: Umvelt und Masse als dramatische Faktoren bei Euripides; Albin Lesky: Psychologie bei Euripides, R. P. Winnington-Ingram: Hippolytus: a Study in Causation, Günther Zuntz: On Euripides' Helena: Theology and Irony, Victor Martin: Euripide et Ménandre face à leur public. ; Entretiens Sur L'Antiquité Classique Tome VI; 290 pages
Rubbing to extremities. Very light pencil marginalia to a few pages. Minor bumping to top corners. ; Contents: Kamerbeek, J. C. : Mythe et réalité dans l'oeuvre d'Euripide; André Rivier: l'élément démonique chez Euripide jusqu'en 428, Hans Diller: Umvelt und Masse als dramatische Faktoren bei Euripides; Albin Lesky: Psychologie bei Euripides, R. P. Winnington-Ingram: Hippolytus: a Study in Causation, Günther Zuntz: On Euripides' Helena: Theology and Irony, Victor Martin: Euripide et Ménandre face à leur public. ; Entretiens Sur L'Antiquité Classique Tome VI; 290 pages
A couple of chips to upper back panel and corner of DJ. Edgewear to bottom of boards. ; Contents: Kamerbeek, J. C. : Mythe et réalité dans l'oeuvre d'Euripide; André Rivier: l'élément démonique chez Euripide jusqu'en 428, Hans Diller: Umvelt und Masse als dramatische Faktoren bei Euripides; Albin Lesky: Psychologie bei Euripides, R. P. Winnington-Ingram: Hippolytus: a Study in Causation, Günther Zuntz: On Euripides' Helena: Theology and Irony, Victor Martin: Euripide et Ménandre face à leur public. ; Entretiens Sur L'Antiquité Classique Tome VI; 290 pages
Former owner's signature on inner page. Book has shelfwear and rubbing. Light browning to wraps. Some creasing to top corner. ; Greek text with extensive Italian Commentary. Full edition of the fragments. ; Classici Greci E Latini. Sezione Testi E Commenti 1; 183 pages
Some pages uncut. Former owner's signature on inner page. Book has shelfwear and rubbing. Minor wear to corners. ; Greek text with extensive Italian Commentary. Full edition of the fragments. ; Classici Greci E Latini. Sezione Testi E Commenti 1; 183 pages
Wraps browned. Small tears in backstrip, some pages unopened. Else VG. ; Xxvi, 305pp. ; Volume 1 Only. ; Vol. 1; 305 pages
Very light yellowing to back panel of DJ. ; This work contains material to supplement volume one of the author's "Loeb Euripides". It consists of two parts: Testimonia Vitae et Artis Selecta and Textual Discussions. The Testimonia, ancient notes about the life of Euripides and his career as a tragic poet, are printed together, with a facing English translation. The Loeb introduction examines this material critically. Equipped with this body of evidence, students of Greek tragedy and of ancient biography will be able to assess for themselves the reliability of the biographical tradition, in which, the author argues, too much confidence has been placed by interpreters of plays. The Textual Discussions explain places in the plays of volume one, "Cyclops", "Alcestis" and "Medea", where the text adopted by the editor calls for comment. ; Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava Supplementum; 181 pages
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ spine and part of rear panel sunned and discolored. ; James Diggle's groundbreaking studies on the text of Euripides, culminating in his new edition of the complete plays in the Oxford Classical Texts series, have won him a wide reputation as one of the leading authorities on Euripides. This collection comprises forty-one papers and reviews (including five previously unpublished papers) designed as a companion to the Oxford Text. The published papers and reviews have been lightly revised and updated and equipped with copious cross-references. There are full indexes. The collection not only offers a commentary on an extensive range of problematic passages in the plays; it also provides an up-to-date grammar of Euripidean usage--linguistic, stylistic, and metrical--and deals with many aspects of the manuscript tradition. ; 8.6 X 5.7 X 1.5 inches; 576 pages
Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Small correction to 1 page in pen. DJ is tattered with browning, tears, chipping and pieces missing. ; 372 pages; Discusses the structure and techniques of Euripidean drama in relation to its new and richly varied themes.
Boards are bowed with light staining. DJ spine is lightly browned. DJ has a few small tears and chipping and rubbing. ; 372 pages; Discusses the structure and techniques of Euripidean drama in relation to its new and richly varied themes.
Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; 372 pages; Discusses the structure and techniques of Euripidean drama in relation to its new and richly varied themes.