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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
Book shows light wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 95 pages with occasional b&w photos; Text features such figures and events as Marty Donworth, William Biglow, Harry Clise Wallace Collins, John Eden, John Edwards, Joshua Green, JC. Haines, Horace C. Henry James Lowman, William McEwan, Alexander Stewart, C.D. Stimson, Adelaide Bausman, Cornish School, Elinor Frink, Nellie Cornish, Catherine Collins Clarke, Susie Smith, Angela Jackling Collins, Laura Green, Kirtland Cutter, Nancy Lane Pelly, Alicia Wetherall, Frannie Backus Hat Tea, Elise Cobb Wilson Ann Turner,
A few tiny marks (coffee ?) to end pages. No other marks or inscriptions to contents. No creasing to covers, crease to spine. A clean very tight copy with bright slightly sunned boards, marking to top of tanned page edges and no bumping to corners. 136pp. A novel exposing the mind of someone flirting with insanity - set in Nice, a psychological thriller from Simenon. First Penguin edition.
in-12°. pp. 107. Fregi tipografici. Brossura editoriale.
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. ; Contents: Part I: Delos. I. Dionysia; II. Festivals of the Island League; III. The Technitai of Dionysos in Delos; IV. Plays and Poets; V. Financial Aspects of Theatre production; VI. Theatre Building; VII. Dramatic Monuments. Part II: Delphi. VIII. Earliest Evidence for Drama in Delphi; IX. Soteria; X. The Pythaids; XI. Other Dramatic Occasions; XII. Privileges of Technitai; XIII. Archaeological Evidence; Appendices: I. High Stage and Chorus in the Hellenistic Theatre; II. Organization of Festivals and the Dionysiac Guilds. ; University of London Classical Studies IV; 200 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ has rubbing and some small tears. DJ spine browned. ; 252 pages
Pages a little tanned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). DJ has a couple of small tears. DJ spine browned. ; 261 pages
One corner slightly bumped. Bump along bottom edge of front board. ; 104 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. 1 corner bumped. ; Professor Winnington-Ingram's reputation as an authority on Greek drama is based on a lifetime's careful scholarship. In 1980 the Press published Professor Winnington-Ingram's book on Sophocles and in 1983 he followed it up with some studies on Aeschylus. This book explores the problems in Aeschylus' earlier plays: Persae, Septem contra Thebas and the Daniad trilogy. There is also an emphasis on different aspects of the Oresteia and finally, an examination of the peculiar problems in Prometheus Bound. A view of Aeschylean tragedy emerges - and of the poet's contribution to the development of Greek religious thought. Students of Greek drama will welcome this collection. Greek in the body of the text is translated, so that the book will be accessible to those studying Greek literature in translation and the literature and drama of other cultures. ; Beiträge Zur Altertumskunde. Band 1; 408 pages
Very light wear to corners. ; Professor Winnington-Ingram's reputation as an authority on Greek drama is based on a lifetime's careful scholarship. In 1980 the Press published Professor Winnington-Ingram's book on Sophocles and in 1983 he followed it up with some studies on Aeschylus. This book explores the problems in Aeschylus' earlier plays: Persae, Septem contra Thebas and the Daniad trilogy. There is also an emphasis on different aspects of the Oresteia and finally, an examination of the peculiar problems in Prometheus Bound. A view of Aeschylean tragedy emerges - and of the poet's contribution to the development of Greek religious thought. Students of Greek drama will welcome this collection. Greek in the body of the text is translated, so that the book will be accessible to those studying Greek literature in translation and the literature and drama of other cultures. ; Cambridge Paperback Library; 240 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Light Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Light shelfwear to DJ. ; Professor Winnington-Ingram's reputation as an authority on Greek drama is based on a lifetime's careful scholarship. In 1980 the Press published Professor Winnington-Ingram's book on Sophocles and in 1983 he followed it up with some studies on Aeschylus. This book explores the problems in Aeschylus' earlier plays: Persae, Septem contra Thebas and the Daniad trilogy. There is also an emphasis on different aspects of the Oresteia and finally, an examination of the peculiar problems in Prometheus Bound. A view of Aeschylean tragedy emerges - and of the poet's contribution to the development of Greek religious thought. Students of Greek drama will welcome this collection. Greek in the body of the text is translated, so that the book will be accessible to those studying Greek literature in translation and the literature and drama of other cultures. ; 240 pages
Spine a bit sunned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; 9.1 X 6.2 X 0.6 inches; 147 pages
43pp., 22cm., text in German, Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der hohen philosophischen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, T113492
Very light bump to top edges of boards. Very minor shelfwear. ; Die Cistellaria ist von der Plautus-Philologie lange vernachlässigt worden. Dieser Befund mag einerseits auf ihren stark lückenhaften Erhaltungszustand zurückzuführen sein; man wähnte sie auch als 'menandrischstes' der plautinischen Stücke, so daß die Vermutung, das 'Plautinische im Plautus' lasse sich an dieser Komödie nicht so deutlich wie an anderen zeigen, zu diesem geringen Interesse beigetragen hat. Dieser Sammelband zur lange vernachlässigten, aber geistvollen Cistellaria präsentiert 30 Beiträge von Gelehrten aus 10 Ländern, die das Stück mit vielfältigen Fragestellungen aus den Bereichen Analyse, Interpretation, Gender, Datierung, Metrik, Textkritik und Rezeption erschließen. Durch den Blick auf andere plautinische Komödien trägt der Band auch zu einer Erweiterung der Perspektive auf das Gesamtwerk des römischen Dichters bei. ; Scriptoralia 128.; 491 pages
241pp., 21cm., Academic dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität zu Köln)
Light creasing to corners of front wrap. Light foxing to wraps. Light bumping to spine ends. Light scuffing along edges. ; Headings: Teatro greco-romano--Letteratura bizantina--Varia. M. GIGANTE: La vita teatrale nell'antica Pompei (pp.9-53) ; A. GARZYA: Sulla questione delle interpolazioni degli attori nei testi tragici (pp.53-77) ; I. GALLO: Ricerche su Eschilo satiresco (pp.97-157) ; A. DI BENEDETTO: Satira e commedia: ancora sugli echi terenziani in Orazio (pp.291-323) ; F. TRISOGLIO: La tecnica centonica del 'Christus patiens' (pp.371-413) ; L. NICASTRI: Ricerche sull'elegia ellenistico-romana: la tradizione alessandrina nel carme I 2,14di Gregorio Nazianzeno (pp.413-461) and many others; Collana Di Studi Classici; 556 pages
1038pp. xi, 1038 p. 25 cm. Hardcover Very good condition, some minor marginalia
iii + 237pp., 21cm., Academic dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität zu Köln)
8vo., First Edition, with a tinted frontispiece and 15 tinted plates, neat contemporary inscriptions on front free endpaper, preliminaries and title lightly spotted; original pictorial green cloth, upper board blocked in gilt and colours, gilt back, yellow endpapers, upper board (only) lightly damp-marked at lower edge else a bright, clean copy.
219 + xlv pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität Hamburg), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, T111059
4to, HB/No DW. Black cloth with colorful paste-on. VG++ [PLC-7] Ex-libris Marcel DOISY.
A clean, unmarked book wtih a tight binding. 256 pages.
Ex-library copy with the usual stamps and markings. Interior pages clean and unmarked; tight binding. 119 pages. Many illustrations.
Minor shelfwear else Fine. ; Contents: Axel Seeberg: From Padded Dancers to Comedy; G. M. Sifakis: the One-Actor Rule in Greek Tragedy; John Davidson: Homer and Sophcles' Philoctetes; Shirley A. Barlow: Euripides' Medea: a Subversive Play? Erich Segal: "The Comic Catastrophe": an essay on Euripidean Comedy; Keith Sidwell: Poetic Rivalry and the Caricature of Comic Poets: Cratinus' Pytine and Aristophanes' Wasps; C. W. Dearden: Pots, Tumblers and Phlyax Vases; A. D. Trendall: An Apulian Bell-krater depicting the mask of a white-haired Phlyax; J. R. Green: Theatrical Motifs in Non-Theatrical Contexts on Vases of the Later Fifth and Fourth Centuries; Christina Dedoussi: Greek Drama and its Spectators: Conventions and Relationships; Alan Griffiths: The Chiton under the Pallium: Two Greek Jokes in Roman Comedies; E. J. Jory: Ars Ludicra and the Ludus Talarius; Pat Easterling: Menander--Loss and Survival. ; Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplement 66; 160 pages
Minor shelfwear else Fine. ; Contents: Axel Seeberg: From Padded Dancers to Comedy; G. M. Sifakis: the One-Actor Rule in Greek Tragedy; John Davidson: Homer and Sophcles' Philoctetes; Shirley A. Barlow: Euripides' Medea: a Subversive Play? Erich Segal: "The Comic Catastrophe": an essay on Euripidean Comedy; Keith Sidwell: Poetic Rivalry and the Caricature of Comic Poets: Cratinus' Pytine and Aristophanes' Wasps; C. W. Dearden: Pots, Tumblers and Phlyax Vases; A. D. Trendall: An Apulian Bell-krater depicting the mask of a white-haired Phlyax; J. R. Green: Theatrical Motifs in Non-Theatrical Contexts on Vases of the Later Fifth and Fourth Centuries; Christina Dedoussi: Greek Drama and its Spectators: Conventions and Relationships; Alan Griffiths: The Chiton under the Pallium: Two Greek Jokes in Roman Comedies; E. J. Jory: Ars Ludicra and the Ludus Talarius; Pat Easterling: Menander--Loss and Survival. ; Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplement 66; 160 pages