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082150648X.Gunknown_binding. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1019428198.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
B9781019428191Hardback. New. hardcover
2009549077Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan 2009. Hardcover with printed boards no dust jacket in very good condition. Sticker pasted to FEP possibly to conceal previous owner's name. Boards are clean binding is sound and pages are clear. LW. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Used. Palgrave MacMillan Hardcover
197615273Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. 1976. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Light shelfwear.; Latin - German Text with commentary and plates at rear.; 585 pages . 353401121X . Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft hardcover
200817640Institute of Classical Studies. 2008. Softcover. Near Fine. Very light shelfwear else fine.; Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 97; 193 pages; The new millennium sees both Pliny the Elder and his massive encyclopaedic Natural History being studied more seriously and holistically than at any time in the preceding century. The essays in this volume which honour the seminal work of Barbara Levick on the politics and society of imperial Rome above all in the period of Pliny’s life and literary activity further this re-assessment. They consider aspects of Pliny’s life and output which have not so far received serious attention. These include his value as a source for the kings of Rome and their achievements; his attitude to astronomy and natural wonders to gentilician commemoration philosophical sects Roman dress and coinage; and his moral judgements on the fall of the Republic. The essays consider the ideological climate of the Flavian period as reflected not only in Pliny’s attitude to the past but in his construction of Rome and Italy and his relationship to contemporary writers like Licinius Mucianus. Pliny emerges clearly as a major literary and cultural figure of the early Empire. . 1905670141 . Institute of Classical Studies paperback
200810508Institute of Classical Studies. 2008. Softcover. Fine. Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 97; 193 pages; The new millennium sees both Pliny the Elder and his massive encyclopaedic Natural History being studied more seriously and holistically than at any time in the preceding century. The essays in this volume which honour the seminal work of Barbara Levick on the politics and society of imperial Rome above all in the period of Pliny’s life and literary activity further this re-assessment. They consider aspects of Pliny’s life and output which have not so far received serious attention. These include his value as a source for the kings of Rome and their achievements; his attitude to astronomy and natural wonders to gentilician commemoration philosophical sects Roman dress and coinage; and his moral judgements on the fall of the Republic. The essays consider the ideological climate of the Flavian period as reflected not only in Pliny’s attitude to the past but in his construction of Rome and Italy and his relationship to contemporary writers like Licinius Mucianus. Pliny emerges clearly as a major literary and cultural figure of the early Empire. . 1905670141 . Institute of Classical Studies paperback
200811564Institute of Classical Studies. 2008. Softcover. Very Good. Inscribed to scholar R. E. Fantham from one of the contributors Geraldine Herbert-Brown on ffep. Light creasing to corners of wraps. Minor shelfwear.; Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 97; 193 pages; The new millennium sees both Pliny the Elder and his massive encyclopaedic Natural History being studied more seriously and holistically than at any time in the preceding century. The essays in this volume which honour the seminal work of Barbara Levick on the politics and society of imperial Rome above all in the period of Pliny’s life and literary activity further this re-assessment. They consider aspects of Pliny’s life and output which have not so far received serious attention. These include his value as a source for the kings of Rome and their achievements; his attitude to astronomy and natural wonders to gentilician commemoration philosophical sects Roman dress and coinage; and his moral judgements on the fall of the Republic. The essays consider the ideological climate of the Flavian period as reflected not only in Pliny’s attitude to the past but in his construction of Rome and Italy and his relationship to contemporary writers like Licinius Mucianus. Pliny emerges clearly as a major literary and cultural figure of the early Empire.; Signed by Contributor . 1905670141 . Institute of Classical Studies paperback
191040514B. G. Teubner. 1910. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Small repaired tear to rear endpaper. Minor shelfwear.; Text in Latin; xlviii 20 pp.; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Medii Aevi Teubneriana TEUBNER; 69 pages . B. G. Teubner hardcover
1300208910.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2000140905DANGLES 2000. Soft cover. Very Good. Couverture Souple Texte Francais. État D'usage: Très Bon État. French Edition Dans Ce Premier Titre Traduit En Français L'auteur S'attache À Démontrer La Force Et L'efficacité De La Vision Bouddhiste À Travers Des Situations Quotidiennes Dans Lesquelles Nous Nous Reconnaissons Tous Mais Aussi À Travers Un Langage Actuel Trempé D'humour Et De Sagesse Très Loin Du Vocabulaire Réservé Aux Initiés. On Peut Véritablement Dire Que Sylvia Boorstein Incarne Une Nouvelle Génération De Bouddhistes Une Nouvelle Ère De L'enseignement De Ces Principes . Broché 15 X 21 - 128 Pages <br/> <br/> DANGLES paperback
200442973Cambridge University Press. 2004. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Very light shelfwear to DJ.; Cambridge Classical Studies; 284 pages; Achilles Tatius' Leucippe and Clitophon has long been regarded as the most controversial of the ancient Greek novels. This extended study on Achilles Tatius explores Leucippe and Clitophon in its literary and visual contexts presenting fresh insights into the work's narrative complexities and its obsessions with the eye. The book is written for non-specialists and all Greek is translated or paraphrased. It will be of value to readers with interests in feminist literary criticism as well as ancient novels. . 0521642647 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
199128356Liguori Editore. 1991. Softcover. Very Good. Inscription to G. P. Goold from Horsfall on ffep. Else minor shelfwear.; Forme Materiali E Ideologie Del Mondo Antico 31; 160 pages; Signed by Author . 8820720833 . Liguori Editore paperback
197740386Société D'Édition `les Belles Lettres'. 1977. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Very faint shelfwear.; Parallel text in French and Latin.; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 1; 196 pages . Société D'Édition `les Belles Lettres' hardcover
198240387Société D'Édition `les Belles Lettres'. 1982. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Very faint shelfwear. Former owner's name and stamp to titlepage.; Parallel text in French and Latin.; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 2; 221 pages . 2251013032 . Société D'Édition `les Belles Lettres' hardcover
198740388Société D'Édition `les Belles Lettres'. 1987. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Very faint shelfwear.; Parallel text in French and Latin.; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 3; 293 pages . 2251013040 . Société D'Édition `les Belles Lettres' hardcover
199040253Oxford University Press. 1990. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Minor shelfwear to DJ.; 345 pages . 0198144458 . Oxford University Press hardcover
196728318Artemis Verlag. 1967. Hardcover. Very Good in Good dust jacket. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Foxing to about 3 pages. Former owner's bookplate to inner cover James W. Halporn . DJ spine browned. DJ has a few tears repaired with cellotape.; 607 pages . Artemis Verlag hardcover
198728858Princeton University Press. 1987. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ has 1 small tear and a bit of rubbing.; A critical analysis of the poem.; 9.0 X 6.0 X 1.0 inches; 268 pages . 069106699X . Princeton University Press hardcover
19235779Victoria College Press. 1923. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. DJ spine is browned and DJ darkened. Dustjacket has edgewear with light chipping to extremities-slight fraying to top of spine. Light foxing to prelims.; Argues that the minor Virgilian corpus might possibly constitute a Biographia Litteraria.; 192 pages . Victoria College Press hardcover
19236073Victoria College Press. 1923. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Light browning to ffeps. Author's gift inscription on ffep: "To Donald Robson -with my best compliments. N. W. D."; Argues that the minor Virgilian corpus might possibly constitute a Biographia Litteraria.; 192 pages; Signed by Author . Victoria College Press hardcover
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
198927380Cambridge University Press. 1989. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ has minor edgewear.; An examination of the main characters in the Aeneid - Aeneas himself Dido and Turnus - in the light of Virgil's contemporary Augustan political and literary ideology. The characters and the plot and incident of the epic are seen as embodying and exemplifying first the ancient ideals of kingship and concord and second the Roman self-identification as at once 'Italian' and 'Trojan' and finally as reflecting the literary self-evaluation of the Augustan age. In the literary area Virgil's relations with contemporary Roman elegy with early Greek lyric and most important with Homer are studied and reevaluated. Virgilian scholars and students of Augustan literature in general will find this book of interest to them.; 296 pages . 0521353580 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
198917618Cambridge University Press. 1989. Hardcover. Near Fine in Good dust jacket. Very Minor shelfwear to book and DJ. DJ has faint soiling to rear panel.; An examination of the main characters in the Aeneid - Aeneas himself Dido and Turnus - in the light of Virgil's contemporary Augustan political and literary ideology. The characters and the plot and incident of the epic are seen as embodying and exemplifying first the ancient ideals of kingship and concord and second the Roman self-identification as at once 'Italian' and 'Trojan' and finally as reflecting the literary self-evaluation of the Augustan age. In the literary area Virgil's relations with contemporary Roman elegy with early Greek lyric and most important with Homer are studied and reevaluated. Virgilian scholars and students of Augustan literature in general will find this book of interest to them.; 296 pages . 0521353580 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
198912083Cambridge University Press. 1989. Hardcover. Very Good in Good dust jacket. Minor shelfwear to book. DJ has some edgewear with chipping and small tears to spine ends and corners. Sticker damage to bottom corner of front wrap. R. E. Fantham's notes in pen and pencil to rear DJ flap.; An examination of the main characters in the Aeneid - Aeneas himself Dido and Turnus - in the light of Virgil's contemporary Augustan political and literary ideology. The characters and the plot and incident of the epic are seen as embodying and exemplifying first the ancient ideals of kingship and concord and second the Roman self-identification as at once 'Italian' and 'Trojan' and finally as reflecting the literary self-evaluation of the Augustan age. In the literary area Virgil's relations with contemporary Roman elegy with early Greek lyric and most important with Homer are studied and reevaluated. Virgilian scholars and students of Augustan literature in general will find this book of interest to them.; 296 pages . 0521353580 . Cambridge University Press hardcover