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198839446Georg Olms Publishers. 1988. Second Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Scholar's name to inner cover Mark Possanza. Else fine.; Lxxii 516 pp.; 516 pages . 3487079275 . Georg Olms Publishers hardcover
188939589Oxford At the Clarendon Press. 1889. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Former owner's name on inner cover. Browning to endpapers. Gilt emblem to front board. Very solid condition.; Lxxii 516 pp.; Clarendon Press Series; 516 pages . Oxford At the Clarendon Press hardcover
198918053Georg Olms Publishers. 1989. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Ex-library copy with minimal markings blindstamp to titlepage and withdrawn stamp to copyright page. Former owner's bookplate to inner cover Andrew James Bell. Inner hinges weakening and starting to crack but holding. Chipping tears and fraying to spine ends. Small tears to edges/joints of spine cover. Corners a bit edgeworn. Old price to titlepage. Bookseller stamp to tp.; Lxxii 516 pp.; Clarendon Press Series; 516 pages . 3487079275 . Georg Olms Publishers hardcover
200911060Latomus. 2009. Softcover. Near Fine. Very light creasing to corners else fine.; Collection Latomus Volume 320; 340 pages . 287031261X . Latomus paperback
198836444Oxford Clarendon Press. 1988. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffeps D. Gerber. Vol. 2 has light bumping to 1 corner. Djs have a few tiny tears.; A three-volume commentary compiled by an international team of scholars includes an introduction discussing previous research on the Odyssey its relation to the Iliad the epic dialect and the transmission of the text. Vol. I: 1988 396 pp ISBN: 0198140371; Vol. II: 1989 300 pp ISBN: 0198140479; Vol. III: 1992 447 pp ISBN: 0198140487;; 3 Volume Set COMPLETE. Commentary on Homer's Odyssey.; 1-3; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 1143 pages . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
199112913Oxford University Press. 1991-2. Softcover. Good. V1: Chipping and wear to corners of front. Some creasing to front wrap and spine. Scholar's name to halftitle J. V. Luce underlining and marginalia to about 35 pages. V2: creasing to spine. Underlining and marginalia in pen to about 15 or so pages. 1 corner of wrap is chipped. V3: minor creasing to wraps. Underlining in pen on a few pages. Books range from G to VG-.; A three-volume commentary compiled by an international team of scholars includes an introduction discussing previous research on the Odyssey its relation to the Iliad the epic dialect and the transmission of the text.; 3 Volume Set COMPLETE. Commentary on Homer's Odyssey. Clarendon Paperbacks; 1-3; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Oxford University Press paperback
19915302Oxford University Press. 1991. Softcover. Very Good. Minor shelfwear. Books are slightly cocked. Heavy creasing to spines.; A three-volume commentary compiled by an international team of scholars includes an introduction discussing previous research on the Odyssey its relation to the Iliad the epic dialect and the transmission of the text. 1991-1992; 3 Volume Set COMPLETE. Commentary on Homer's Odyssey. Clarendon Paperbacks; 1-3; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Oxford University Press paperback
197539718Oxford At the Clarendon Press. 1975. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. DJ is price-clipped. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. Dustjacket has a few tears and chipping.; 1; 440 pages . 0198144393 . Oxford At the Clarendon Press hardcover
197540251Oxford At the Clarendon Press. 1975. Hardcover. Very Good in Fair dust jacket. DJ is price-clipped. Dustjacket has a few tears and chipping with dampstaining to spine. DJ front flap is detached by present. Minor shelfwear to book.; 1; 440 pages . 0198144393 . Oxford At the Clarendon Press hardcover
197540478Oxford At the Clarendon Press. 1975. Hardcover. Good in Good dust jacket. DJ is price-clipped. Dustjacket has tears chipping with foxing. Minor dampstaining to edges of some pages. Foxing to textblock. Traces of removed plate to ffep. A couple of pages corner creased.; 1; 440 pages . 0198144393 . Oxford At the Clarendon Press hardcover
197040479Oxford At the Clarendon Press. 1970. Hardcover. Good in Good dust jacket. DJ is price-clipped. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers and pocket. DJ is laminated and pasted down to boards.; 1; 440 pages . 0198144393 . Oxford At the Clarendon Press hardcover
197541270Oxford At the Clarendon Press. 1975. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffep and front panel of DJ. Martin Cropp. Dustjacket has a few tears and chipping.; 1; 440 pages . 0198144393 . Oxford At the Clarendon Press hardcover
197019933Oxford At the Clarendon Press. 1970. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffep Robert Brown. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover Robert Brown. Light edgewear to extremities.; 1; 440 pages . 0198144393 . Oxford At the Clarendon Press hardcover
197815323Oxford Clarendon Press. 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Light bumping to 2 corners. Very light pencil marginalia to about 2 pages. Minor dust-soiling to top of textblock. DJ has light creasing and edgewear with a couple of small chips.; 355 pages . 0198144520 . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
199642610Oxford Clarendon Press. 1996. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Minor shelfwear to book. DJ has some shelfwear with minor creasing.; Commentary on Thucydides; 2; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 520 pages; This is the second volume of a three-volume historical and literary commentary of the eight books of Thucydides the great fifth-century BC historian of the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta. Books iv-v.24 cover the years 425-421 BC and contain the Pylos-Spakteria narrative the Delion Campaign and Brasidas' operations in the north of Greece. This volume ends with the Peace of Nikias and the alliance between Athens and Sparta. A new feature of this volume is the full thematic introduction which discusses such topics as Thucydides and Herodotus Thucydide's presentation of Brasidas Thucydides and kinship speech--direct and indirect--in iv-v.24 Thucydides and epigraphy including personal names iv-v.24 as a work of art: innovative or merely incomplete Thucydides intended his work to be "an everlasting Possession" and the continuing importance of his work is undisputed. Simon Hornblower's commentary by translating every passage of Greek commented on for the first time allows readers with little or no Greek to appreciate the detail of Thucydides' thought and subject-matter. A full index at the end of the volume. . 019814881X . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
200342607Oxford University Press. 2003. Softcover. Very Good. Underlining in pencil to a couple of pages. Very tiny stain to textblock. Faint creasing to a few pages.; Commentary on Thucydides; 1.3 x 9.25 x 6.17 Inches; 560 pages; This is the first volume of a three-volume historical and literary commentary on the eight books of Thucydides the great fifth-century BC historian of the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta. Of the three books covered in this volume Book I presents Thucydides' aims in writing the work and the historical background to the war. Books II and III describe the main events of the first five years of the war 431-426 and include Pericles' funeral oration the plague of Athens the revolt of Mytilene the destruction of Plataea and civil war in Corcyra. Thucydides intended his work to be `an everlasting possession' and the continuing importance of his work is undisputed. Simon Hornblower's commentary by translating every passage or phrase of Greek commented on for the first time allows the reader with little or no Greek to appreciate the detail of Thucydides' thought and subject-matter. It is the first complete commentary written by a single author this century and explores both the historical and literary aspects of the work. A full index is provided at the end of the volume. . 0198150997 . Oxford University Press paperback
201241414Oxford University Press. 2012. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Some pencil notes and underlining. Upper corners bumped. Minor shelfwear to DJ.; Rhesus a tragedy traditionally but wrongly attributed to Euripides has been the object of too little scholarly attention over the last decades. While debate has focused largely on the question of the play's authenticity consequently overlooking the features of the play itself this important new commentary explores the essential elements such as language style character-portrayal and metre. The play's stagecraft and plot-construction are scrutinized and shown to be generally idiosyncratic and often defective despite occasional flashes of genius in the handling of dramatic time and theatrical space. Through the detailed introduction translation and commentary Liapis shows that Rhesus is largely derivative as it contains a significant amount of textual material taken from other classical tragedies and genres. The conclusion is that the contested author's familiarity with fifth-century drama bespeaks a professional actor probably one specializing in re-performances of classical repertoire. Such evidence suggests that Rhesus can therefore be considered as not only a surviving fourth-century tragedy but also one conceived for performance outside of Athens.; 364 pages . 0199591687 . Oxford University Press hardcover
201214204Oxford University Press. 2012. Hardcover. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Rhesus a tragedy traditionally but wrongly attributed to Euripides has been the object of too little scholarly attention over the last decades. While debate has focused largely on the question of the play's authenticity consequently overlooking the features of the play itself this important new commentary explores the essential elements such as language style character-portrayal and metre. The play's stagecraft and plot-construction are scrutinized and shown to be generally idiosyncratic and often defective despite occasional flashes of genius in the handling of dramatic time and theatrical space. Through the detailed introduction translation and commentary Liapis shows that Rhesus is largely derivative as it contains a significant amount of textual material taken from other classical tragedies and genres. The conclusion is that the contested author's familiarity with fifth-century drama bespeaks a professional actor probably one specializing in re-performances of classical repertoire. Such evidence suggests that Rhesus can therefore be considered as not only a surviving fourth-century tragedy but also one conceived for performance outside of Athens.; 364 pages . 0199591687 . Oxford University Press hardcover
201115569Éditions Latomus. 2011. Softcover. Near Fine. Light bump to front upper corner. Else fine.; The commentary offers a close reading of the satire. It traces the connecting thread through the various episodes. This exercise shows that in two places blocks of lines have been displaced in the vulgate tradition one of them in the proximity of the “Oxford fragment”. Differences between the readings of manuscripts are confronted and where possible resolved. A text resulting from these textual discussions is printed. The commentary analyses the intertextual references that are threaded through the text. It separates out the voice of the moralist from that of the humorist and identifies the author’s voice as mockingly anti-Caesarean.; Collection Latomus Volume 329; 473 pages . 2870312709 . Éditions Latomus paperback
197039719Oxford at the Clarendon Press. 1970. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Book has very minor shelfwear.; Analyses the literary and moral principles on which Livy retold the traditional account of the early history of Rome down to 190 BC. And illustrates Livy's linguistic and stylistic usage and discusses the difficulties of his text. Both a running commentary on the text of Livy and a source-book for the story of early Rome.; 774 pages . 0198144326 . Oxford at the Clarendon Press hardcover
197840352Oxford at the Clarendon Press. 1978. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Pages browned. A few pages with pencilling. Front hinge a bit strained.; Analyses the literary and moral principles on which Livy retold the traditional account of the early history of Rome down to 190 BC. And illustrates Livy's linguistic and stylistic usage and discusses the difficulties of his text. Both a running commentary on the text of Livy and a source-book for the story of early Rome.; 774 pages . 0198144326 . Oxford at the Clarendon Press hardcover
36230Oxford at the Clarendon Press. 1965. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Book has very minor shelfwear.; Analyses the literary and moral principles on which Livy retold the traditional account of the early history of Rome down to 190 BC. And illustrates Livy's linguistic and stylistic usage and discusses the difficulties of his text. Both a running commentary on the text of Livy and a source-book for the story of early Rome.; 774 pages . 0198144326 . Oxford at the Clarendon Press hardcover
192630736University of London Press Ltd. . 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Endpapers tanned. Spine is darkened. A few small bumps to top corners. Light chipping to top of spine. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover G. P. Goold.; 200 pages . University of London Press, Ltd. hardcover
196714746Adolf M. Hakkert. 1967. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Light tanning to endpapers. Else fine.; Reprint of the 1926 edition.; 200 pages . Adolf M. Hakkert hardcover
192614963University of London Press Ltd. . 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good- in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Pencil marginalia to a few pages. Endpapers tanned. Spine is sunned. A few small bumps to edges of boards.; 200 pages . University of London Press, Ltd. hardcover