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Paperback in acceptable condition. Text is in Icelandic. Covers are tanned and stained. Spine is creased. Leading corners, edges and spine ends are worn, creased, nicked and chipped. Large tears on spine repaired with tape. Further tape repairs on edges and leading corners. Page edges are rough. Previous owner's name penned on half-title page. Some pages are lightly creased. Foxing and other marks in the volume. Hinge is visible at several points. Contents are clear. AM Used
19762080202102900015Okura-sho 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Okura-sho paperback
Small octavo in dark green printed think limp cloth; string-style binding; (6), 371 pages ; 20 cm Scarce. Text in Chinese, with title page chielfy in English. Numerous footnotes, mainly in English. "Haoqiu zhuan (traditional Chinese: ; simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: H oqi˙ zhu‡n; WadeñGiles: Hao-ch'iu chuan "The pleasing history" or "The fortunate union") is a Chinese "caizi jiaren" (talent and beauty) novel published in the 17th Century. The author is known only under the name "Man of the Teaching of Names" (C: , P: MÌngji o Zh ngrÈn, W: Ming-chiao Chung-jen). The identity of the author and exact date of publishing are not known.[2] According to Philippe Postel, author of "Les traductions franÁaises du Haoqiu zhuan," the most commonly stated date of authorship is 1683, at the beginning of the Qing Dynasty. After 1712 the story was given the subtitle Xiayi fengyue zhuan (T: , S: , P: Xi·yÏ f ngyuË zhu‡n, W: Hsia-i Feng-y¸eh chuan, "A Tale of Chivalry and Love"). ChloÎ F. Starr, author of Red-Light Novels of the Late Qing, wrote that this novel was among the best-known caizi jiaren novels. Maram Epstein, author of Competing Discourses: Orthodoxy, Authenticity, and Engendered Meanings in Late Imperial Chinese Fiction, described the novel as being "moralistic". The story has eighteen chapters. The beauty, Shui Bingxin, and the scholar, Tie Zhongyu, want to avenge their fathers and go against the bureaucracy, which is corrupt. Shui Bingxin's uncle wants her to marry a son of an official with a lot of power, but Shui Bingxin does not want to marry that man, who is dissolute. Tie Zhongyu rescues Shui Bingxin and the two begin to live in the same house. The uncle spreads rumors that suggest Shui Bingxin is not a virgin. Tie Zhongyu focuses on his studies after Shui Bingxin persuades him to. The two lovers marry after Tie Zhongyu receives the top ranking of the metropolitan examination. Due to the rumors, Shui Bingxin does not want to have sexual intercourse with Tie Zhongyu. At the end, the Empress oversees a physical examination of Shui Bingxin. In this way, the Empress verifies the virginity of Shui Bingxin.[9] The Emperor of China gives rewards to those loyal to him and punishes those guilty of crimes. After the verification, the two lovers engage in sexual intercourse."óWikipedia
2007x-0743544900Pimsleur Intl Inc 2007. Audio CD. New. com/pap edition. Arabic language. 13.00x11.50x2.00 inches. Pimsleur Intl Inc unknown
No dust jacket. Hardcover. This book was not published in 1900; it does not have a publication date. Two volumes. Text is in French. Leather-bound spines. Worn boards with several scores, bumps and abrasions. Spines are worn and rubbed. Part of spine head of first volume is worn away. Two-centimetre cracks on right side of spine head of first volume and right side of spine foot of second volume. Upper front leading corner of second volume is torn off. Pages are tanned, foxed and renumbered in pencil. Binding is intact in both volumes. Contents remain clear. Used
2002x-0743525299Pimsleur Intl Inc 2002. Audio CD. New. abridged edition. Italian language. 13.25x12.00x1.75 inches. Pimsleur Intl Inc unknown
Originally Compiled and Illustrated with Explanations in German. COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME - A - ZZ Latin to English. Chip to top of spine (above first band) but intact. Five bands to spine, quarter leather with printed boards. Hinge weakness (solid but binding shows) at Virginor - Viruesca (page number is 16T Page numbers are alphaneumeric but beyond the mental scope of this humble bookseller. Suffice it to say, it's a large book. Used
19962091502135420417Not Available 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 11 Not Available paperback
Hardcover in acceptable condition. No jacket. Volume three in series. Text in German. 132 pages. 183 black-and-white photos and plans. Boards are marked, edge-worn and bent. Patchy fading on boards. Lower leading corners are stained. Leading corners, edges and spine ends are bumped. Lower leading corners are nicked. Tear across spine head. Page block and pages are tanned and marked. Creases throughout pages. Abrasions and chips throughout lower edges of pages. Spine is cocked but binding remains intact. Contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
197737845Cambridge University Press. 1977. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Faint foxing to textblocks. Else very minor shelfwear to books and djs.; Vol. 1: 1977 541 pp. Isbn: 0521211522; Vol. 2: 1977 630 pp. Isbn: 0521211514; Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries 16 17; 1-2; 1171 pages; Professor Shackleton Bailey's edition of Cicero's letters to Atticus also published in the Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries series has been generally recognized as an outstanding achievement. Now Professor Shackleton Bailey presents his edition of the second major body of Cicero's correspondence - his letters to his friends. Unlike the Atticus volumes this edition contains no translation this will be published elsewhere which has made it possible to gather all the letters and commentary into only two volumes. The introduction which includes a reassessment of the manuscript tradition is followed by a completely revised text and apparatus criticus. The commentary covers many problems of text interpretation history prosopography and letter-chronology. Both volumes contain indexes. . Cambridge University Press hardcover
197740782Cambridge University Press. 1977. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Very minor creasing to first few pages of Vol. 1. Very faint edgewear to a couple of pages of Vol. 2. Vol 2 has a DJ in VG condition with a few small tears.; Vol. 1: 1977 541 pp. Isbn: 0521211522; Vol. 2: 1977 630 pp. Isbn: 0521211514; Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries 16 17; 1-2; 1171 pages; Professor Shackleton Bailey's edition of Cicero's letters to Atticus also published in the Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries series has been generally recognized as an outstanding achievement. Now Professor Shackleton Bailey presents his edition of the second major body of Cicero's correspondence - his letters to his friends. Unlike the Atticus volumes this edition contains no translation this will be published elsewhere which has made it possible to gather all the letters and commentary into only two volumes. The introduction which includes a reassessment of the manuscript tradition is followed by a completely revised text and apparatus criticus. The commentary covers many problems of text interpretation history prosopography and letter-chronology. Both volumes contain indexes. . Cambridge University Press hardcover
198732541Cambridge University Press. 1987. Softcover. Very Good. Former owner's names to Vols 1 & 2. Light creasing to wraps of a couple of vols. Vol 1 is discolored and sunned along with upper edge of rear wrap. Vol 4 lower corner of front wrap creased. Vol. 3 & 6 digitally reprinted.; This is a six-volume Commentary on Homer's Iliad under the General Editorship of professor G. S. Kirk. This Commentary will be an essential reference work for all students of Greek literature. Archaeologists and historians will also find that it contains matters of relevance to them.; 6 Volume Set COMPLETE. The Iliad: a Commentary; 1; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; V1: 1987 isbn: 0521281717; V2: 1990 isbn: 0521281725; V3: 2005 isbn: 0521281733; V4: 1995 isbn: 0521281741; V5: 1995 isbn: 0521312086; V6: 2003 isbn: 0521312094 . Cambridge University Press paperback
197230039Georg Olms Verlag. 1972. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Books are fine.; Unchanged reprint of 1903-1916 and 1920-1930 London editions. V1: ISBN: 348704272X. V2: ISBN: 3487042738.; 5 Volume Set Reprinted in 2 Volumes. COMPLETE; Marcus Manilius M Manilii 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer. The Astronomicon contains the earliest appearance of astrological systems of Houses. Housman's is considered the authoritative edition. Introduction in English. Latin apparatus. . Georg Olms Verlag hardcover
197217955Georg Olms Verlag. 1972. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Books are fine.; Unchanged reprint of 1903-1916 and 1920-1930 London editions. V1: ISBN: 348704272X. V2: ISBN: 3487042738.; 5 Volume Set Reprinted in 2 Volumes. COMPLETE; Marcus Manilius M Manilii 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer. The Astronomicon contains the earliest appearance of astrological systems of Houses. Housman's is considered the authoritative edition. Introduction in English. Latin apparatus. . Georg Olms Verlag hardcover
178043298Apud Barth. Wild. 1780. Hardcover. Very Good- in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Contemporary full vellum with gilt lettering to spine. Bookplate to inner cover Armorial shield of Edward Davenport. . Pages clean and bright.; Xvi 990 2 pp of errata; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 990 pages . Apud Barth. Wild hardcover
19937246Gerald Duckworth & Company. 1993. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. DJ has tiny tears to corners 1/2 cm. DJ spine slightly discolored. DJ has minor shelfwear. Small white dots to back board else Fine. Inscribed to Fergus Millar from the editors.; 261 pages; The empire created by Alexander the Great's general Seleucus constituted the largest Hellenistic kingdom of the successor states: yet this is the first substantial treatment of Seleucid history to appear for fifty years. The authors approach this important and successful state from new perspectives seeing it as part of the Middle Eastern world rather than solely in Greco-Roman terms and arguing that the Seleucid state is best understood as heir to the great Achaemenid Persian empire and earlier Middle Eastern states. They investigate the economies social structures political systems and cultures of the many peoples making up the empire and analyze in the context of colonialism and imperialism such evidence as exists for cultural changes including Hellenization. The book makes accessible the great variety of new and important documents that have been recently discovered. It will be welcomed by students teachers and all readers with an interest in Hellenistic and Middle Eastern history.; Signed by Editors . 071562413X . Gerald Duckworth & Company hardcover
19795314Oxford University Press. 1979. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Ex-library copies with usual stamps call numbers and pocket.; Volume I & II; I II . 0198143672 . Oxford University Press hardcover
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 6 volumes set: (1082 p., 1034 p., 954 p., 986 p., 972 p., 1058 p.). Turkish transcription of manuscripts Süleymaniye Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi, Hamidiye Kolleksiyonu No. 1377-1378-1379. Oversize and very heavy set. Kâmûsu'l-muhît. El-Okyânûsu'l-basît fî tercemeti'l-Kâmûsu'l-muhît. Prep. by Eyyüp Tanriverdi, Mustafa Koç. 6 volumes set.
1951218043Budapest, 1951-63. Bd. 1-10 Hlwd., Rest in Heften. Teilw. St. a. Tit. Fehlen: TI zu Bd. 1 u. 4.
1909218022Leipzig, Teubner, 1884-1909. Hlwdbde. m. Rtit. u. Rsign. Bibliotheksex. m. St. a. od. verso Tit. Register in OBr. Unaufgeschn. Ex. Umschl. beschäd. Bd. 1 Ppbd. m. Rsign. Einbd. stark beschabt u. bestoßen. St. u. Sign. a. mehr. S.
17591808Lausanne et Paris, Chabert et Claude Hérissant, 1759 ; in-8 ; demi-veau glacé havane, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets dorés, pièce de titre, tranches juste ébarbées (reliure du XIXe) ; XX pp., 237 pp., (3) pp. de catalogue.
1818ARC-113107A. Le Clere, Paris 1818, 2 volumes In-8°, reliés pleine basane fauve ornée, pièces de titres rouges.(quelques épidermures) - T.1 : 2 feuillets non chiffrés (faux titre et titre) ; 489 pages et 3 pages non chiffrées (Table et errata) ; T.2 : 2 feuillets non chiffrés (faux titre et titre) ; 359 pages et 3 pages non chiffrées (Table et errata)
17401101131740 A Paris, Chez Gissey, rue de la Vieille Bouclerie; Chez Bordelet, rue Saint Jacques; et Chez Ganeau, rue Saint Jaques - M. DCC. XL. 1740 - Avec Approbation & Privilège du Roi - In-12 (10x16cm environ), reliure pleine peau brune, 5 nerfs, pièce de titre au dos - 132 p. - Lettrines, bandeaux et quelques cul-de-lampe - Cet ouvrage contient également deux lettres de l'auteur, la première (6 p.) afin de s'excuser et de se dédouaner du caractère scandaleux que l'ouvrage a pu trouver (2). La seconde (42 p.) servant de supplément à l'ouvrage. (3) - Contient une pièce du R. P. P. Pierre-Xavier Marion (4), (A Marseille, Chès la Veuve de J. P. Brebion, Imp. du Roi, de Mgr. l'Evêque, de la Ville & du Collège de Belsunce - M. DCC. XL. 1740 - Avec permission - 105 p. + Page d'aprobation de Dulard)
62692Cantabrigić Cambridge Excudebat Johannes Field 1660. . Listed by Wing as D2651 on reel 814:17 and as H2538 entry cancelled in Wing 2nd ed. on reel 670:21. - James DUPORT 1606-1679 englischer Altphilologe Oxford Dictionary of National Biography; Encyclopaedia Britannica 11. ed.: "He is best known by his Homeri gnomologia 1660 a collection of all the aphorisms maxims and remarkable opinions in the Iliad and Odyssey illustrated by quotations from the Bible and classical literature". - Die Homer-Zitate parallel griechisch u. lateinisch in eleganten Kurrentschriften Kommentar lateinisch. - Mit einer Eloge in lateinischen Versen "Ad virum cl. Jacobum Duportum de sua Homeri Gnomologia" des Regius Graecae Linguae Professor in Cambridge Radulphus Ralph Widdrington 1639-1688. - Einband mäßig angestaubt u. fleckig mit kleineren Kratzspuren; sauberer lat. Besitzverm. von alter Hand auf dem VDeckel Possessor Henricus Theodoulos Hamburgi 1894 sowie 2 Zitate; einige Bll. Register mit kl. Wasserrand; sonst gutes Exemplar. Cantabrigić [Cambridge], Excudebat Johannes Field, 1660. unknown
52606Lugduni Batavorum Leiden Fredericus Haaring 1696. . Peri ton lexeon biblion. - Brünet III 17; Ebert I 9299.- Enthält: 1 Jacobi Gronovii Praefatio; 2 Valeriu Arpokrationos peri ton lexeon biblion griechischer Text Index hintangefügt; 3 Jacobi Gronovii notć ad Harpocrationem mit eigenem Index; 3 Henrici Stephani in Isocratem diatribe. - Enthält NICHT die üblicherweise nur beilgelegten "notć & animadversiones Henr. Valesii". - Der griechische Grammatiker Valerius Harpokration "ein Rhetor von Alexandria lebte um 360 und schrieb ein Griechisch Lexicon so aus den besten Oratoribus excerpirt und von . Gronovio edirt worden" Jöcher Comp. Gelehrten-Lex. I Sp. 1225. - Der niederländische Altphilologe Jacob Gronovius 1645-1716 war Professor in Pisa u. Leiden Zischka Allg. Gelehrten-Lex. S. 260. - Zu Henricus Stephanus Henri Estienne 1531-1598 Philologe u. Buchdrucker siehe ebda S. 623 f. - Handschr. "XCI" a. Rücken. - Einband angestaubt ob. Kap. außen sichtbar nachgeleimt Papier stellenw. leicht braunfl. - Lugduni Batavorum [Leiden], Fredericus Haaring, 1696. unknown