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197916672Aureal Publications. 1979. Softcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Scholars' large bookplate John H. Betts to inner cover. Faint creasing to lower corners of wraps. Minor shelfwear.; 'The Didactic Tradition in Vergil's Georgics' Gretchen Kromer 'Vergil's Georgics and the Pastoral Ideal' P. J. Davis 'The Georgics as Description: Aspects and Qualifications' Peter Connor 'From Hesiod to Homer by Way of Rome' Dorothea Wender 'In medio Caesar: Paradox and Politics in Virgil's Georgics' A. J. Boyle 'Poetic Self-consciousness in Georgics 2' Frances Muecke 'The Farmer's Battles' Aya Betensky.; Ramus Monographs; 124 pages . 0949916021 . Aureal Publications paperback
199326400Routledge. 1993. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. Very minor shelfwear to book. Small chips to top of spine. DJ has creasing and 1 tear repaired with clear tape along upper edge.; 2 x 10 x 8 Inches; 340 pages; Roman epic lays firm claim to being Western civilization's prime literary form. Roman Epic draws together 14 critically and methodologically distinct essays focusing on particular epicists their reaction to influence on and rewriting of each other. The book examines the formation and transformation of Roman epic from its beginnings in the third century B. C. Saturnian poets Livius and Naevius to the Renaissance Latin epic of Petrarch and Vida. What results is the revelation of Roman epic not only as Rome's highest poetic genre but as a self-consciously intertextual primarily political form. The Roman epicist's creative exploitation of his predecessors is not restricted to stylistic similarities and generic codes but often encompasses more important levels of social moral and political meaning. In the Roman tradition the epic form shows an impetus to reform the celebratory values implicit in the form itself admitting a plurality of interactive often critical narrative voices. This book reveals how the epic developed and critically considers the generic and literary tradition to which the texts belong. It demonstrates epic's critical significance for the foundational culture of the Western world. . 0415042305 . Routledge hardcover
19955160-57Liege: Mardaga 1995. Hardcover. As New/As New. Hard Cover with D/J. In new condition with a small erasure on front endpage. Text is in French German and English. Extensively illustrated and with detailed commentary presents a history of the non-electric calculating machines. Size: 10 x 10 1/2 <br/> <br/> Mardaga hardcover
196917719Chicago: University of Chicago 1969. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. <br/><br/>9780226069845 on newer publications University of Chicago hardcover
1973159510Santa Barbara CA: Capra Press 1973. Soft Cover. Very Good. A clean unmarked book. 34 pages. Cracked spine. 4 7/8""w x 6 7/8""h. Two Essays: Zen and the Art of Writing and The Joy of Writing. Capra Press paperback
197418200J. J. Augustin. 1974. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffep Kenneth Dover. Very light shelfwear.; Contents: A. ANDREWES The Survival of Solon's Axones; DONALD W. BRADEEN An Athenian Peltast PAUL A. CLEMENT L. Kornelios Korinthos of Corinth; GEORGES DAUX Notes d'Epigraphie Attique; C. W. J. ELIOT A Mason's Mark on the Parthenon DANIEL J. GEAGAN Ordo Areopagitarum Atheniensium; MARGHERITA GUARDUCCI L'offerta di Xenokrateia nel santuario di Cefiso al Falero; MICHAEL H. JAMESON A Treasury of Athena in the Argolid IG IV 554 ; L. H. JEFFERY IG I2 1007: An Aiginetan Grave-Inscription; MABEL L. LANG Again the "Marathon" Epigram; DAVID M. LEWIS Entrenchment Clauses in Attic Decrees; HAROLD B. MATTINGLY Athens and Eleusis: Some New Ideas; MALCOLM F. MCGREGOR The Join in IG I2 55; FORDYCE W. MITCHEL Three Bars or Four T. B. MITFORD A Note from Salamis; MARKELLOS TH. MITSOS Some Lists of Athenian Ephebes: VI; WERNER PEEK Epigramme von der Agora; DINA PEPPA-DELMOUSOU Three Inscriptions from the Epigraphical Museum; ANTONY E. RAUBITSCHEK Kolieis ; O. W. REINMUTH The Ephebic Dedications to Hermes; WESLEY E. THOMPSON Tot Atheniensibus Idem Nomen Erat; JOHN S. TRAILL Some Revisions in the Late Roman Archon List; EUGENE VANDERPOOL The Date of the Pre-Persian City-Wall of Athens; MICHAEL B. WALBANK Criteria for the Dating of Fifth-Century Attic Inscriptions; A. GEOFFREY WOODHEAD West's Panel of Ship-Payers; R. E. WYCHERLEY Poros: Notes on Greek Building-Stones; 187 pages . J. J. Augustin hardcover
1940LN-18New York: Modern Language Association of America 1940. Classic preeminant scholarly text presents a concise account of one section of the very extensive literature in the Latin language produced in Europe during the three centuries following the revival of the classics. Detailed topics include: the Humanists; the Elizabethan Age; the end of the Renaissance; Scottish writers before 1603; Scots in the seventeenth century; miscellaneous poets 1660-1685; the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; science philosophy and religion; anthologies; etc. Includes a chronological list of publications of Anglo-Latin poetry. 384 pgs. Prior owner's nameplate pastedown on front endpaper with tiny light stenciled numbers. Gilt spine. Minimal shelfwear. Scarce. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/ . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Modern Language Association of America Hardcover
19866756Cambridge University Press. 1986. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. 202 pages; For more than two thousand years almost all doctors in the West used bloodletting to treat a great variety of diseases and conditions. In an attempt to find out why they acted thus Dr Brain has translated the three works on bloodletting by the second-century physician Galen which provide by far the most comprehensive account of the practice in antiquity. This is the first published version of these works in a modern language. After a brief summary of Galen's medical system the author goes on to consider the origins of Galen's ideas and methods with particular reference to the Hippocratic writings and the question why Galen in common with most of the ancient physicians believed in the efficacy of the comedy. The effects of bloodletting are considered in terms of modem physiology and medicine and the possibility is explored that it may indeed have been beneficial in the conditions prevailing in Galen's time. . 0521320852 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
19684167University of Texas Press. 1968. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers. Traces of removed pocket on back board. Book has been rebound in dark red library buckram. Light pencil marginalia on a few pages.; In view of the importance of both the legal and military aspects of the Roman Empire an account for the Roman armies is of considerable significance to historians in both fields. Colonel C. E. Brand describes this system of control.; 209 pages . 0292733933 . University of Texas Press hardcover
192500008497Stockholm: P. Ahlberg 1925 14 pages Mondo Biblioteko III a few stains chipped to back board. Scarce P. Ahlberg paperback
1994w260233849Harvard 1994. 741pp. Black hardback with DJ VG index chapter notes and references c.67pp underlining margin marks and yellow highlighting an investigation into the nature of language--the social practices that distinguish us as rational logical creatures . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Harvard Hardcover
19896542Harvard University Press. 1989. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Gift inscription from author to Bryan Reardon: "For Bryan -greek inscription tibi gratias ago- Bracht. March 1989". DJ has edgwear with light chipping to corners and spine ends.; Revealing Antiquity; 279 pages; Branham expounds with sophistication and subtlety the essential ingredients of Lucian's satirical humor. He makes frequent reference to its importance for comic theory and literary history.; Signed by Author . 0674930355 . Harvard University Press hardcover
1965029886Eigenverlag der Gemeinde Mittelstadt 1965. Text in German. VERY SCARCE. Fine condition in a bright and shiny Very Good dust jacket closed edge tears reinforced with clear tape on the jacket's blank side. Complete with folding map in a pocket at the rear. Sharp corners. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked. Illustrated end-papers. Photos maps drawings old prints. Literaturnachweis. Bound in the original brown-stamped oatmeal color cloth. Complete with dust jacket. Erste Ausgabe. Hardcover. Fine condition/Very Good dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 239 pages. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Eigenverlag der Gemeinde Mittelstadt Hardcover
198837030Walter De Gruyter & Co. . 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Minor shelfwear to boards.; extensive commentary.; Texte Und Kommentare. Eine Altertumswissenschaftliche Reihe 14; 448 pages; Additional isbn: 3110107082 . 3110107082 . Walter De Gruyter & Co. hardcover
195218431Bonn: Ludwig Roehrscheid Verlag 1952. In original printed softcover version. Oversize. Band 2. Bonner Historische Forschungen . Text in German. 480 pages. Crisp and clean. . Erstausgabe. Near Fine. Ludwig Roehrscheid Verlag paperback
197517762Noyes Press. 1975. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Foxing to textblock and endpapers. DJ is discolored along edges and spine. DJ has minor shelfwear.; Noyes Classical Studies; 288 pages; Looks at the history of the Roman Empire in the middle part of the third century A. D. From the reign of Philip the Arab to Carus and his dynasty before the reign of Diocletian. Book is heavily illustrated with pictures of coins of the period. . 0815550367 . Noyes Press hardcover
19757972Noyes Press. 1975. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good- dust jacket. DJ is discolored along edges of front panel. DJ has minor shelfwear.; Noyes Classical Studies; 288 pages; Looks at the history of the Roman Empire in the middle part of the third century A. D. From the reign of Philip the Arab to Carus and his dynasty before the reign of Diocletian. Book is heavily illustrated with pictures of coins of the period. . 0815550367 . Noyes Press hardcover
19755320Noyes Press. 1975. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Dustjacket spine is slightly discolored. Tiny chip to DJ at head of spine. Former owner's name on ffep.; Noyes Classical Studies; 288 pages; Looks at the history of the Roman Empire in the middle part of the third century A. D. From the reign of Philip the Arab to Carus and his dynasty before the reign of Diocletian. Book is heavily illustrated with pictures of coins of the period. . 0815550367 . Noyes Press hardcover
19757511Noyes Press. 1975. Hardcover. Very Good in Good dust jacket. DJ is very discolored with light chipping and edgewear. Book has very light shelfwear with slight bumping along bottom edge of boards.; Noyes Classical Studies; 288 pages; Looks at the history of the Roman Empire in the middle part of the third century A. D. From the reign of Philip the Arab to Carus and his dynasty before the reign of Diocletian. Book is heavily illustrated with pictures of coins of the period. . 0815550367 . Noyes Press hardcover
199435513Oxford University Press. 1994. Hardcover. Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket. Light bumping to corners. Light shelfwear to dustjacket.; The first full history of ancient Georgia ever to be written outside Georgia itself this book also serves as a valuable introduction to the substantial archaeological work that has been carried out there in recent decades. Designed to open up ancient Georgia for the world of scholarship at large it is not only a history of a neglected region but also a sustained attempt to inform topics and issues that are more familiar to the historians of antiquity. Examples include myths of the periphery; Caucasian mountains and their passes; Greek colonization; the Persian Athenian and Selecuid empires; Pompey's conquest of Mithridates' empire; the development of the Roman frontier in the eastern Black Sea region; Roman diplomacy in Iberia; the Christianization of Iberia; Sassanian ambitions in Transcaucasia; and Byzantine warfare there.; 9.75 x 1 x 6.5 Inches; 359 pages . 0198144733 . Oxford University Press hardcover
19845316Croom Helm. 1984. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers and pocket. Call numbers on spine have been removed leaving sticker residue to boards. Slight wear to corners. A couple of genealogical tables at back have a few small tears.; 226 pages; First major study of the relationship between Rome and the kings of her world. It covers the whole of that world over a period of six centuries from the third century BC. It aims to give a functional definition of what is usually called client kingship-- to show what a client king or friendly king to use the Roman term was in practice. . 0312692102 . Croom Helm hardcover
19845938Croom Helm. 1984. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. DJ spine is discolored. Minor shelfwear to DJ.; 226 pages; First major study of the relationship between Rome and the kings of her world. It covers the whole of that world over a period of six centuries from the third century BC. It aims to give a functional definition of what is usually called client kingship-- to show what a client king or friendly king to use the Roman term was in practice. . 0312692102 . Croom Helm hardcover
19846252Croom Helm. 1984. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. DJ spine is discolored. Minor shelfwear and rubbing to DJ. Light bumping to book.; 226 pages; First major study of the relationship between Rome and the kings of her world. It covers the whole of that world over a period of six centuries from the third century BC. It aims to give a functional definition of what is usually called client kingship-- to show what a client king or friendly king to use the Roman term was in practice. . 0312692102 . Croom Helm hardcover
19846940Croom Helm. 1984. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Minor sticker stain to bottom front corner of DJ. DJ is price-clipped. Minor shelfwear and rubbing to DJ. DJ spine is sunned. Light bumping to book. Single Ex-library plate to inner front cover also with scholar's name A. K. Bowman.; 226 pages; First major study of the relationship between Rome and the kings of her world. It covers the whole of that world over a period of six centuries from the third century BC. It aims to give a functional definition of what is usually called client kingship-- to show what a client king or friendly king to use the Roman term was in practice. . 0312692102 . Croom Helm hardcover
19963502Routledge. 1996. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Minor shelfwear to DJ else Fine.; In this book David Braund offers a significantly different perspective upon the history of Roman Britain. Rather than relying on archaeology the author concentrates on the literary evidence drawing a colorful picture of the social and political context of Roman imperialism. The study discusses Roman theories of imperialism as well as the intellectual and political atmosphere within which Caesar mounted his invasions of Britain in 55 and 54 B. C. Braund shows how the ideologies and power structures at work in Rome fundamentally shaped politics and society in Roman Britain. Thus he develops an understanding of the literary sources which goes beyond mere translation and allows the reader insights into this remote corner of the Roman world.; 0.87 x 8.43 x 5.67 Inches; 217 pages . 0415008042 . Routledge hardcover