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200866158Elizabeth NJ and Seoul: Hollym 2008. Second printing 8vo pp. 197 11; printed paper wrappers; text clean and unused a little musty else fine with original CD in pocket untested. Together with: Writing Korean for beginners. Elizabeth and Seoul: Hollym 2007. Second printing 8vo pp. 311 15; printed paper wrappers; text clean and unused fine. Together with: Reading Korean for beginners. Elizabeth and Seoul: Hollym 2008. First edition 8vo pp. 223 1; printed paper wrappers; text clean and unused fine. Without the Listening Korean for beginners volume. A set meant for the self-study of the language. Hollym unknown
2007500249109FLAMMARION 2007 224 pages 12 4x1 6x17 2cm. 2007. Broché. 224 pages.
2005498743Oxford: Peter Lang 2005. Paperback. Exterior lightly marked; a hint of shelfwear at one or two points; early page corners very faintly bent. Pen marks and underlining on a few pages in first half of volume. Text remains clear throughout. Modern French Identities series. TS. Paperback. Good. Used. Peter Lang Paperback
200404730Paris : Presses universitaires de France, 2004. In-8 (22 cm), couverture souple illustrée, 319 pages, 438 gr.
2006500144634Pocket 2006 160 pages 11x18x2cm. 2006. Poche. 160 pages.
200325245Cambridge University Press. 2003. Hardcover. Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket. Inner hinges have some glue stains as published. Scholar's name to ffep. DJ has very light shelfwear.; This book deals systematically with communication problems in the Roman world where numerous languages apart from Latin and Greek were spoken. How did the Romans communicate with their subjects in the remoter parts of the Empire What linguistic policies did they pursue Differing forms of bilingualism developed which had a significant effect on the way the Romans and their subjects thought spoke and wrote. A wide range of cultural historical and linguistic questions concerning the varying developments in bilingualism are addressed.; 864 pages . 0521817714 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
200313322Cambridge University Press. 2003. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Light bump to lower edge of front board 1 corner and top of spine. Small dent to middle of spine. Very faint stain to textblock. DJ has 1 chip to upper edge light soiling and a few small scratches.; This book deals systematically with communication problems in the Roman world where numerous languages apart from Latin and Greek were spoken. How did the Romans communicate with their subjects in the remoter parts of the Empire What linguistic policies did they pursue Differing forms of bilingualism developed which had a significant effect on the way the Romans and their subjects thought spoke and wrote. A wide range of cultural historical and linguistic questions concerning the varying developments in bilingualism are addressed.; 864 pages . 0521817714 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
2005039878Toronto: Pontion Brotherhood Toronto 2005 Book. New. Soft cover. 1st Can Ed. 17 o Ethniko Synedrio PamPontiakes Omospondias H.P.A - Kanada Toronto 7-8-9- Octobriou 2005. Published on the occasion of the 17th National Conference of the PanPontian Societies of the USA and Canada in Toronto 7-8-9 October 2005 . Includes documents and pictures about the Pontian communities forcibly displaced from the Black Sea coast of Turkey in 1915-1922. 170p. 17 illus. maps.NO copies found in Worldcat. Pontion Brotherhood Toronto paperback
200614748Adolf M. Hakkert. 2006. Softcover. Very Good. Light crease to front wrap. Minor wear to corners. Light bump to top corner of pages.; Supplementi Di Lexis XXXV; 223 pages . 9025612091 . Adolf M. Hakkert paperback
200614876Adolf M. Hakkert. 2006. Softcover. Very Good. Minor wear along top edge. Light bump to top corner of pages and top of spine.; Supplementi Di Lexis XXXV; 223 pages . 9025612091 . Adolf M. Hakkert paperback
200442903Oxford University Press. 2004. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Very light bumping top of spine. Else fine.; Unchanged Reprint of 1950 ed.; 2; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 488 pages . 0199271712 . Oxford University Press hardcover
200342902Oxford University Press. 2003. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Very light bumping to corners. Else fine.; Unchanged Reprint of 1950 ed.; 1; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 211 pages . 0199271704 . Oxford University Press hardcover
201211392Institute of Classical Studies. 2012. Softcover. Fine. As New.; X 250 pp. This book has its origins in the conference Epinician: an international conference on the Victory Ode hosted by University College London and the Institute of Classical Studies in July 2006. A collection of distinguished scholars examine different moments in the victory ode's reception history from the lifetime of Pindar and Bacchylides themselves through the Roman empire and the Middle Ages to the modern world in a variety of texts and in differing cultural contexts.; Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 112; 250 pages; Contents: Chris Carey: Victory ode in the theatre; Silvia Barbantani: Hellenistic epinician; Armand D'Angour: Horace's 'Victory Odes': artifices of praise; Daniel Kozak: Literary tradition in Pindar's Nemean 3 and Statius' Achilleid; Ian Rutherford: On the impossibility of Centaurs: the Reception of Pindar in the Roman Empire; Giuseppe Ucciardello: ancient readers of Pindar's Epinicians in Egypt: evidence from papyri; Victoria Moul: A mirror for Noble Deeds: Pindaric form in Jonson's odes and masques; Penelope Wilson: Pindar and English eighteenth-century poetry; Vassiliki Dimoula: The reception of Pindar's Epinicians and nineteenth-century poetic religion: Hölderlin and Kalvos; Filippomaria Pontani: Pindar's liberal songs. . 1905670346 . Institute of Classical Studies paperback
2021500132267J'ai Lu 2021 512 pages 11x17 8x2 9cm. 2021. pocket_book. 512 pages. Exemplaire de bibliothèque déclassé
2010500139539Sociedad General Espanola de Libreria 2010 18 8x1 2x25 8cm. 2010. Broché.
2009500161159Hachette 2009 152 pages 11x1 2x17 8cm. 2009. pocket_book. 152 pages.
2008525000Bern: Peter Lang 2008. Paperback like new unread shop stock with minor shelf-wear. Contemporary Studies in Descriptive Linguistics Vol. 16. TA. Paperback. New. Peter Lang Paperback
2007000777Librairie Artheme Fayard 2007. Couverture souple. Très bon/Très bon. <br/> <br/> Librairie Artheme Fayard unknown
2011500253023Editions Hatier 2011 64 pages 19 5x1x28 1cm. 2011. Broché. 64 pages.
2013500272320Éditions France Loisirs 2013 252 pages 11x2 2x16 8cm. 2013. Broché. 252 pages.
2010LITT5113MBroché, 1792 pages, paru le 11 mars 2010 chez Bouquins, livre en très bon état général.
2002500197831Hatier 2002 11x1x19cm. 2002. mass_market.
201215566Latomus. 2012. Softcover. Fine. Among the stories surrounding the legendary foundation of the city of Rome by the twins Romulus and Remus previous scholarly attention has focused primarily on one scene – the depiction of the she-wolf nursing the twins following their miraculous salvation from the floodwaters of the Tiber. This book examines another event in the cycle the conception of the twins in which the Vestal Virgin Rhea Silvia is visited in her sleep and raped by the god Mars. Some fifty-one examples of the encounter of Mars and Rhea Silvia are analyzed drawn from coins relief sculpture gems wall painting mosaics and pottery covering a time frame from the motif’s origin in the early 1st century B. C. To its disappearance in the late 4th century A. D. An analysis of the scene's iconographical evolution and its documented periods of popularity both in the public and private sphere are associated with contemporary trends in Roman literature religion and art. This monograph on the representation of Mars and Rhea Silvia is not simply a self-contained study of a single motif over a specific time frame. Within the realm of Roman art the book discusses larger issues concerning the relationship between art myth and religion and political propaganda drawing from methodologies of appropriation Kopienkritik word and image semiotics and memory culture. As such the book constitutes a case study whose conclusions may serve as guidelines for the study of Roman art in general.; Collection Latomus Volume 336; 241 pages . 2870312776 . Latomus paperback
2008549078Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan 2008. Paperback in very good condition. Sticker pasted to half-title page possibly to conceal previous owner's name. Covers are clean binding is sound and pages are clear. LW. Paperback. Very Good. Used. Palgrave MacMillan Paperback
2015532929Oxford: OUP Oxford 2015. Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics no.55. Hardcover. Jacket and boards are unmarked pages are clean and the text is clear. TH. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Used. OUP Oxford Hardcover