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Minor shelfwear. ; Classical texts; 133 pages
Light shelfwear else fine. ; Xxxiv, 126pp. Latin Text with English Commentary and Introduction. ; Modern School Classics; 126 pages
Chipping and tears along joints of backstrip. Spine browned. Some light ink marginalia. Early 1900s? Possible rebind? ; Includes latin Text with Vocabulary, English Translation, Notes and Introduction. ; The University Tutorial Series
gold coloured boards. Some rubbing. Former owner's name to ffep. Light pencilling. Last page of advertisements torn. ; Includes latin Text with Vocabulary, English Translation, Notes and Introduction. ; The University Tutorial Series
Wraps a bit rubbed with light edgewear. ; Aschendorffs Sammlung Lateinischer Und Griechischer Klassiker; 104 pages
Scholar's small bookplate to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Front hinge is cracked and 2 pages have been repaired with tape to their gutters which has now browned. Fraying to head of spine. ; 312 pages
Some pencilling. Creasing to spine. Corners a bit creased. ; Latin Edition; 8.4 X 5.9 X 0.7 inches; 192 pages
Minor Creasing to wraps with light edgewear. ; 192 pages
Wraps are a bit tattered with heavy chipping and tears (crudely repaired with cellotape in places). Internally VG. ; Humanitas I; 311 pages
Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Light shelfwear. ; 360 pages
Very faint bump to 1 corner else fine. ; This is the first book in English to take Cicero's forensic speeches seriously as acts of advocacy, i. E. As designed to ensure that the person he represents is acquitted or that the person he is prosecuting is found guilty. It seeks to set the speeches within the context of the court system of the Late Roman Republic and to explore in detail the strategies available to Roman advocates to win the votes of jurors. The volume comprises a substantial introduction, fourteen chapters by prominent Ciceronian scholars in Britain, North America, and Germany, and a final chapter by a current British Appeal Court judge who comments on Cicero's techniques from the point of view of a modern advocate. The introduction deals with issues concerning the general nature of advocacy, the Roman court system as compared with other ancient and modern systems, the Roman "profession" of advocacy and its etiquette, the place of advocacy in Cicero's career, the ancient theory of rhetoric and argument as applied to courtroom advocacy, and the relationship between the published texts of the speeches as we have them and the speeches actually delivered in court. The first eight chapters discuss general themes: legal procedure in Cicero's time, Cicero's Italian clients, Cicero's methods of setting out or alluding to the facts of a case, his use of legal arguments, arguments from character, invective, self-reference, and emotional appeal, the last of these especially in the concluding sections of his speeches. Chapters 9-14 examine a range of particular speeches as case studies--In Verrem II.1 (from Cicero's only major extant prosecution case) , Pro Archia, De Domo Sua, Pro Caecina, Pro Cluentio, Pro Ligario. These speeches cover the period of the height of Cicero's career, from 70 BC, when Cicero became acknowledged as the leading Roman advocate, to 49 BC when Caesar's dictatorship required Cicero to adapt his well-tried forensic techniques to drastically new circumstances, and they contain arguments on a wide range of subject-matter, including provincial maladministration, usurpation of citizenship rights, violent dispossession, the religious law relating to the consecration of property, poisoning, bribery, and political offences. Other speeches, including all the better-known ones, are used as illustrative examples in the introduction and in the more general chapters. An appendix lists all Cicero's known appearances as an advocate. ; 460 pages
Former owner's name to ffep. Light creasing to corners of wraps. Minor shelfwear. Pencilling and a few pen markings to a few pages. Else VG. ; Landmarks In Rhetoric And Public Address; 8.1 X 5.5 X 1.3 inches; 440 pages
Gift inscription from author to R. E. Fantham on ffep. Else book is fine. ; Cicero in Letters is a guide to the first extensive correspondence that survives from the Greco-Roman world. The more than eight hundred letters of Cicero that are its core provided literary models for subsequent letter writers from Pliny to Petrarch to Samuel Johnson and beyond. The collection also includes some one hundred letters by Cicero's contemporaries. The letters they exchanged provide unique insight into the experience of the Roman political class at the turning point between Republican and imperial rule. The first part of this study analyzes effects of the milieu in which the letters were written. The lack of an organized postal system limited the correspondence that Cicero and his contemporaries could conduct and influenced what they were willing to write about. Their chief motive for exchanging letters was to protect political relationships until they could resume their customary, face-to-face association in Rome. Romans did not normally sign letters, much less write them in their own hand. Their correspondence was handled by agents who drafted, expedited, and interpreted it. Yet every letter advertised the level of intimacy that bound the writer and the addressee. Finally, the published letters were not drawn at random from the archives that Cicero left. An editor selected and arranged them in order to impress on readers a particular view of Cicero as a public personality. The second half of the book explores the significance of leading themes in the letters. It shows how, in a time of deepening crisis, Cicero and his correspondents drew on their knowledge of literature, the habit of consultation, and the rhetoric of government in an effort to improve cooperation and to maintain the political culture which they shared. The result is a revealing look at Cicero's epistolary practices and also the world of elite social intercourse in the late Republic. ; 256 pages; Signed by Author
Fondation de l'Enseignement Supérieur en Afrique Centrale. 1964. In-4 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Tâchée. Agraffes rouillées. Intérieur frais. Plaquette de 32 pages de texte, illustrée de quelques photos en noir et blanc hors texte. Messages de l'Université de Bordeaux, Allocution de M. le Prof. Soubeyrol. Discours de M. Renaud Paulian...
34p. Portrait photo. 8vo. Original full brown printed wraps. Very slight damp staining. Nice copy. Sir Robert Laird Borden (1854-1937). As prime minister, Borden headed a Conservative government until 1917 and a Union (coalition) government until his resignation in 1920. He is remembered for his leadership in carrying Canada through World War I and, subsequently, in defining the new status of the self-governing dominions in the British Empire. Largely through his efforts the dominions were given separate representation in the League of Nations, and the Canadian Parliament ratified the treaties that resulted from the Versailles peace conference of 1919. WWI 13
31p. Portrait photo. 8vo. Original full printed wraps. Nice copy. Sir Robert Laird Borden (1854-1937). As prime minister, Borden headed a Conservative government until 1917 and a Union (coalition) government until his resignation in 1920. He is remembered for his leadership in carrying Canada through World War I and, subsequently, in defining the new status of the self-governing dominions in the British Empire. Largely through his efforts the dominions were given separate representation in the League of Nations, and the Canadian Parliament ratified the treaties that resulted from the Versailles peace conference of 1919. WWI 13
28p. Portrait photo. 8vo. Original full printed wraps. Nice copy. Sir Robert Laird Borden (1854-1937). As prime minister, Borden headed a Conservative government until 1917 and a Union (coalition) government until his resignation in 1920. He is remembered for his leadership in carrying Canada through World War I and, subsequently, in defining the new status of the self-governing dominions in the British Empire. Largely through his efforts the dominions were given separate representation in the League of Nations, and the Canadian Parliament ratified the treaties that resulted from the Versailles peace conference of 1919. WWI 13 **
322 p. Hardcover Very good condition tattered d.j. fair
604 S. Mit 49 Faksimiles, 23 cm, Leinen mit Umschlag Zustand sehr gut. - The indicated shipping costs refer to books weighing up to one kilogram. - Bücher, die schwerer als ein Kilogramm oder größer als 35 x 25 cm sind, werden als Paket verschickt und kosten innerhalb Deutschlands bis zu zwei Kilogramm 6 Euro, darüber hinaus 7 Euro Porto. -
Einband leicht berieben, ansonsten tadelloser Zustand - Die Briefe und Tagebücher von Oskar Schlemmer umfassen einen Zeitraum von dreiunddreißig Jahren, von 1910 bis 1943. Das Fazit eines ganzen Lebens ist darin beschlossen. Der Beginn liegt noch vor den Toren des Ersten Weltkrieges, inmitten eines verheißungsvollen Aufbruchs künstlerischen Geschehens, und es endet während des letzten Krieges. Die Texte wurden aus einem weit den Umfang dieses Buches überschreitenden Material ausgewählt, bestehend aus Briefen, den Tagebüchern, aus Manuskripten, Arbeitsheften und den darin eingefügten Aufzeichnungen. Der größte Teil der hier publizierten Briefe ist einem vollständig erhaltenen Schriftwechsel mit dem Malerfreund Otto Meyer-Amden entnommen. Die intensive Auseinandersetzung Oskar Schlemmers mit der Kunst und mit den Künstlern seinerzeit ist von tiefem Ernst geprägt. Das Ideal-früh schon aufgerichtetstand wie ein Leitstern über seinem Leben, im Licht und im Dunkel, auf der Suche und in der Irre. Immer war es sein Bemühen, diesem Ideal zu folgen, und nie war er zufrieden mit dem wirklich Erreichten. Sicherlich war er sich von allem Anfang an bewußt, daß sein Weg ein steiniger, einsamer und schmaler sein würde, weit entfernt von den Annehmlichkeiten einer erfolgssicheren Kunststraße, die verführerisch vor ihm lag. In seinen Bildern hat er ei ne einfache, klare Welt aufgebaut, wie sie seinem ausgeprägten Gefühl für Gesetz, Zahl und Ordnung entsprach. Zu seinem Lebensthema wurde "Der Mensch im Raum". ISBN 9783775701174
Gutes Ex.; Umschlag leicht berieben; geringfügig "schiefgelesen"; Seiten minimal nachgedunkelt. - EA. - Über die letzten Lebensjahre Kurt Tucholskys weiß man bisher nicht allzuviel; für die Zeit nach 1931 fehlen genauere und kontinuierliche biographische Angaben. Die 1962 zum erstenmal gedruckten Briefe an den Schriftstellerfreund Walter Hasenclever und an den Bruder Fritz, die vor allem über Tucholskys politische Ansichten im letzten Lebens Jahrfünft Aufschluß geben, sind wichtige Mosaiksteine zur Autobiographie. Die "Briefe an Nuuna" ergänzen und vertiefen unser Wissen. Aus ihnen tritt uns die Gedankenwelt des geistig Vereinsamenden im fremden Sprachgebiet entgegen; sie berichten von Mühsal, schildern Nöte und Hoffnungen des Staatenlosen und Sorgen und Kämpfe des in seiner Krankheit zu lang Verkannten; sie geben Einblick in Umwelt, Alltag und Lebensumstände. Daneben finden sich engagierte politische Analysen wie etwa die vernichtende Abrechnung mit der Appeasement-Politik der westlichen Demokratien oder dem Kommunismus Stalinscher Prägung; Betrachtungen zu Büchern und Autoren, Schilderung von Land und Leuten, bissig manchmal, oft voll scharfsinnigen Humors und wohlgezielter Pointen: Vieles ist bester Tucholsky. Die Briefe gingen nach Zürich - als Absenderort auf T.s späten Briefen längst bekannt. Dort in der Florhofgasse 1, unweit von Kunst- und Schauspielhaus, wohnte Dr. Hedwig Müller, Ärztin für innere Medizin und Kin-derkrankheiten und Gesellschaftsärztin bei der Schweizerischen Lebensversicherungs- und Rentenanstalt. Als Assistentin von Professor Pirquet in Wien hatte sie sich mit der anfangs der zwanziger Jahre noch als verwegen geltenden Freilufttherapie bei Kindern vertraut gemacht. … (Vorwort) / INHALT : Einleitung ----- Briefe ----- Editorische Bemerkungen ----- Namenregister. ISBN 9783498064662
127 S. : zahlr. Ill. (z.T. farb.) , 25 cm, Leinen mit OUmschlag Neuwertiges Exemplar. - The indicated shipping costs refer to books weighing up to one kilogram. - Bücher, die schwerer als ein Kilogramm oder größer als 35 x 25 cm sind, werden als Paket verschickt und kosten innerhalb Deutschlands bis zu zwei Kilogramm 6 Euro, darüber hinaus 7 Euro Porto. -
Letouzey 1894, In-8 broché. 437 pages. Envoi autographe de l'auteur. Bon état. Broché
A very small number of classified section listings highlighted in pale pink. No other marks or inscriptions to contents. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with slighly tanned pages and no bumping to corners. 131pp. This issue includes the speeches of Sir Winston Churchill, Rex Stout detective stories, Ronald Searle illustrated books, trout fishing books, Christopher Isherwood and Kingsley Amis.
462 p. Churchill's World War II speeches with a preface and notes by his son, Randolph S. Churchill. Hardcover Very good condition