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198638422Oxford Clarendon Press. 1986. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers and pocket.; 400 pages; The Romans saw an analogy between the ordered workings of the natural universe and the proper functioning of their own expanding empire between orbis and urbs. Philip Hardie's new work explores Virgil's poetic and mythic transformation of this imperialist ideology with reference to such traditions as the poet/cosmologer the use of allegory to extract natural-philosophical truths from mythology and poetry poetic hyperbole and the "universal expression." . 0198140363 . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
198636227Oxford Clarendon Press. 1986. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers and pocket. Corners a bit rounded.; 400 pages; The Romans saw an analogy between the ordered workings of the natural universe and the proper functioning of their own expanding empire between orbis and urbs. Philip Hardie's new work explores Virgil's poetic and mythic transformation of this imperialist ideology with reference to such traditions as the poet/cosmologer the use of allegory to extract natural-philosophical truths from mythology and poetry poetic hyperbole and the "universal expression." . 0198140363 . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
200025275Cambridge University Press. 2000. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffep Robert Brown. Very light pencil marginalia to a few pages else book is fine. DJ has minor creasing along edges with 1 tiny chip.; Virgil's agricultural poem the Georgics forms part of a long tradition of didactic epic going back to the archaic poet Hesiod. This book explores the relationship between the Georgics and earlier works in the didactic tradition particularly Lucretius' De Rerum Natura "On the Nature of Things". It is the first comprehensive study of Virgil's use of Lucretian themes imagery ideas and language; it also proposes a new reading of the poem as a whole as a confrontation between the Epicurean philosophy of Lucretius and the opposing world views of his predecessors.; 336 pages . 0521781116 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
200026633Cambridge University Press. 2000. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Book is fine. DJ has tiny puncture hole to front panel and creasing to top of DJ spine.; Virgil's agricultural poem the Georgics forms part of a long tradition of didactic epic going back to the archaic poet Hesiod. This book explores the relationship between the Georgics and earlier works in the didactic tradition particularly Lucretius' De Rerum Natura "On the Nature of Things". It is the first comprehensive study of Virgil's use of Lucretian themes imagery ideas and language; it also proposes a new reading of the poem as a whole as a confrontation between the Epicurean philosophy of Lucretius and the opposing world views of his predecessors.; 336 pages . 0521781116 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
198612328University of Nottingham. 1986. Softcover. Very Good-. Faint crease to front wrap. Light scuffing to wraps. Small bump to bottom corner of book with light creasing to a few pages. Light soiling to rear wrap. Light sunning to spine.; Contents: Michael Winterbottom: Mankind and other Animals: The Georgics; W. Liebeschuetz: Cycle of Growth and Decay in Lucretius and Virgil; Niall Rudd: Idea of Empire in the Aeneid; Akbar Khan: Marriage Motifs in the Aeneid; Peter Walsh: Virgil and Medieval Epic; Peter Armour: Dante's Virgil; Brian Tate: Lusiads of Camoens and the Legacy of Virgil; Dorothy Gabe Coleman: Some Echoes of Virgil in France; J. Norton-Smith: Milton's Use of Virgilian Imagery; Elizabeth Watson-Macpherson: Virgil and T. S. Eliot; Donad Davie: Virgil's Influence on Some Modern Poets: Robert Graves Alan Tate and Ezra Pound.; 200 pages . 0900572663 . University of Nottingham paperback
198612411University of Nottingham. 1986. Softcover. Very Good-. Faint crease to rear wrap. Light scuffing to wraps. Light sunning to spine. A few corrections done in black pen to table of contents and a couple of pages.; Contents: Michael Winterbottom: Mankind and other Animals: The Georgics; W. Liebeschuetz: Cycle of Growth and Decay in Lucretius and Virgil; Niall Rudd: Idea of Empire in the Aeneid; Akbar Khan: Marriage Motifs in the Aeneid; Peter Walsh: Virgil and Medieval Epic; Peter Armour: Dante's Virgil; Brian Tate: Lusiads of Camoens and the Legacy of Virgil; Dorothy Gabe Coleman: Some Echoes of Virgil in France; J. Norton-Smith: Milton's Use of Virgilian Imagery; Elizabeth Watson-Macpherson: Virgil and T. S. Eliot; Donad Davie: Virgil's Influence on Some Modern Poets: Robert Graves Alan Tate and Ezra Pound.; 146 pages . 0900572663 . University of Nottingham paperback
200125274Cambridge University Press. 2001. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffep Robert Brown. Light bump to lower edge of front board. DJ has minor edgewear with 1 small tear.; This book examines the ideological reception of Virgil at specific moments in the past two millennia. It focuses on the emperor Augustus in the poetry of Virgil detects in the poets and grammarians of antiquity pro- and anti-Augustan readings studies Dryden's 1697 Royalist translation and also naive American translation. It scrutinizes nineteenth-century philology's rewriting or excision of troubling readings and covers readings by both supporters and opponents of fascism and National Socialism. Finally it examines how successive ages have made the Aeneid conform to their upbeat expectations of this poet.; 346 pages . 0521782880 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
198827529University of London Institute of Classical Studies. 1988. Softcover. Very Good. creasing to lower corners of book. Spine a bit browned.; Contents: Supplementum Bibliographicum; Otto Skutsch's Ennius: Sebastiano Timpanaro; The Clever and the Wise: Two Roman Cognomina in Context: E. Badian; Catulliana: Wendell Clausen; Some Literary Jokes in Ovid's Amores: E. Courtney; Kidney Trouble in Vindicianus: K. D. Fischer; On Editing Propertius: G. P. Goold; Observations on the Text of Ovid's Letters Ex Ponto: J. B. Hall; Seneca's Hecuba: E. Henry; Stylistic Observations on Two Neglected Subliterary Prose Texts: N. M. Horsfall; Studies in the Indirect Tradition of Plautus' Pseudolus. Ill The 'Archaising Movement' Republican Comedyand Aulus Gellius' Nodes Atticae: H. D. Jocelyn; Publilius Syrus and the Element of Competition in theTheatre of the Republic: E. J. Jory; Enn. Ann. 120 Skutsch 126 Vahlen2 : Scevola Mariotti; Notes on the Text and Interpretation of Juvenal: R. G. M. Nisbet; Some Textual Problems in Ovid's Ex Ponto: J. A. Richmond; The Date of Horace Odes 2.13: E. A. Schmidt; Religiosis Viantium: Nota ad Apuleio Florida 1: Mariateresa Scotti; Etyma Latina V 26-31 : Oswald Szemerényi; Is Bald Beautiful The Etymology of Greek kalos and Latin caluus Reconsidered: A. A. Thompson Clarke; The First Hellenistic Epigrams at Rome: John Van Sickle; Emendationum Tacitearum Heptas: J. Willis; Five Critical Notes: Eric Wistrand; Hidden Verses: E. W. Handley. Index Nominum et Rerum. Index Locorum.; Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 51; 199 pages . 0900587555 . University of London Institute of Classical Studies paperback
198817633University of London Institute of Classical Studies. 1988. Softcover. Very Good. Some wear and creasing to corners. Light edgewear to wraps. Spine sunned and discolored.; Contents: Supplementum Bibliographicum; Otto Skutsch's Ennius: Sebastiano Timpanaro; The Clever and the Wise: Two Roman Cognomina in Context: E. Badian; Catulliana: Wendell Clausen; Some Literary Jokes in Ovid's Amores: E. Courtney; Kidney Trouble in Vindicianus: K. D. Fischer; On Editing Propertius: G. P. Goold; Observations on the Text of Ovid's Letters Ex Ponto: J. B. Hall; Seneca's Hecuba: E. Henry; Stylistic Observations on Two Neglected Subliterary Prose Texts: N. M. Horsfall; Studies in the Indirect Tradition of Plautus' Pseudolus. Ill The 'Archaising Movement' Republican Comedyand Aulus Gellius' Nodes Atticae: H. D. Jocelyn; Publilius Syrus and the Element of Competition in theTheatre of the Republic: E. J. Jory; Enn. Ann. 120 Skutsch 126 Vahlen2 : Scevola Mariotti; Notes on the Text and Interpretation of Juvenal: R. G. M. Nisbet; Some Textual Problems in Ovid's Ex Ponto: J. A. Richmond; The Date of Horace Odes 2.13: E. A. Schmidt; Religiosis Viantium: Nota ad Apuleio Florida 1: Mariateresa Scotti; Etyma Latina V 26-31 : Oswald Szemerényi; Is Bald Beautiful The Etymology of Greek kalos and Latin caluus Reconsidered: A. A. Thompson Clarke; The First Hellenistic Epigrams at Rome: John Van Sickle; Emendationum Tacitearum Heptas: J. Willis; Five Critical Notes: Eric Wistrand; Hidden Verses: E. W. Handley. Index Nominum et Rerum. Index Locorum.; Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 51; 199 pages . 0900587555 . University of London Institute of Classical Studies paperback
198811905University of London Institute of Classical Studies. 1988. Softcover. Very Good. Some wear and creasing to corners. Light edgewear to wraps. Some minor shelfwear.; Contents: Supplementum Bibliographicum; Otto Skutsch's Ennius: Sebastiano Timpanaro; The Clever and the Wise: Two Roman Cognomina in Context: E. Badian; Catulliana: Wendell Clausen; Some Literary Jokes in Ovid's Amores: E. Courtney; Kidney Trouble in Vindicianus: K. D. Fischer; On Editing Propertius: G. P. Goold; Observations on the Text of Ovid's Letters Ex Ponto: J. B. Hall; Seneca's Hecuba: E. Henry; Stylistic Observations on Two Neglected Subliterary Prose Texts: N. M. Horsfall; Studies in the Indirect Tradition of Plautus' Pseudolus. Ill The 'Archaising Movement' Republican Comedyand Aulus Gellius' Nodes Atticae: H. D. Jocelyn; Publilius Syrus and the Element of Competition in theTheatre of the Republic: E. J. Jory; Enn. Ann. 120 Skutsch 126 Vahlen2 : Scevola Mariotti; Notes on the Text and Interpretation of Juvenal: R. G. M. Nisbet; Some Textual Problems in Ovid's Ex Ponto: J. A. Richmond; The Date of Horace Odes 2.13: E. A. Schmidt; Religiosis Viantium: Nota ad Apuleio Florida 1: Mariateresa Scotti; Etyma Latina V 26-31 : Oswald Szemerényi; Is Bald Beautiful The Etymology of Greek kalos and Latin caluus Reconsidered: A. A. Thompson Clarke; The First Hellenistic Epigrams at Rome: John Van Sickle; Emendationum Tacitearum Heptas: J. Willis; Five Critical Notes: Eric Wistrand; Hidden Verses: E. W. Handley. Index Nominum et Rerum. Index Locorum.; Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 51; 199 pages . 0900587555 . University of London Institute of Classical Studies paperback
10507Montreal: Revue de Tiers-Ordre et de la Terre-Sainte 1915 . Half leather bound marbled boards raised spine bands with bright gilt titles to spine. Volume orné de 70 gravures. Illustrated marbled endpapers are intact. 335pp. Owner label pasted to front endpaper. Very good/--bon état. 680 grammes. Montreal: Revue de Tiers-Ordre et de la Terre-Sainte, 1915 hardcover
18655721Ex Officina Bernhardi Tauchnitz Bernhard Tauchnitz . 1865. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Marbled boards with brown spine and gilt lettering. Former classics scholar's name on ffep W. S. Barrett. Light tanning to endpapers.; Latin and Greek text.; 240 pages . Ex Officina Bernhardi Tauchnitz (Bernhard Tauchnitz) hardcover
190015831Zurich: Wehrli A. G. Near Fine. 1900. First Edition. Soft Covers. Clean beige soft covers. Front has a paper paste on and gilt title. Bound with green cord. Ca: 1900. 84 b/w photograph views including a map. A photographic album each view with a caption of German text. Switzerland; B/W Photograph Illustrations; Oblong 8vo 8" to 9" tall; Unpaginated pages . Wehrli A. G. paperback
181043738ROUEN/PARIS: Lecrene-Labbey/Chez Tiger 1810/1814. Hardcover. Very good . 4 x 6 in. Two early 19th c. 1810 and 1814 respectively books bound as one in a binding dated 1908 on the spine tail. Binding is gray cloth with marbled paper boards black calf spine label with gilt titles and small decorations. Oroginal books are bound with both their engraved frontis'. Condition is VERY GOOD ; the later binding is clean with minor wear binding tight. Earlier texts are very good - bright and clean with a mild touch of foxing. Both are fairly scarce titles in this date edition. Text in French. RGR. Mini Lecrene-Labbey/Chez Tiger hardcover
201114956Éditions Latomus. 2011. Softcover. Near Fine. Light shelfwear. Very Light bump to top of spine.; XXVIII planches at end.; Collection Latomus Volume 330; 397 pages; Première partie : recueil de poèmes commentés – Deuxième partie : études et commentaires – M. J. Pena Deux carmina de Caesarea Cherchel et la Péninsule ibérique nos 170 et 162 – É. Wolff Deux épitaphes de Luxorius Anth. Lat. 345 et 354 R = 340 et 349 ShB Nos 49 et 50 – J. Meyers L’influence de la poésie classique dans les Carmina epigraphica funéraires d’Afrique du Nord – J. -M. Lassère Éléments de biographie dans les Carmina Latina Epigraphica – A. Fraïsse Typologie des renseignements fournis sur le défunt dans les carmina – L. Échalier Ce que les morts disent aux vivants – J. -N. Michaud Un instant dans l’éternité l’éternité dans un instant. . 2870312717 . Éditions Latomus paperback
196233802San Salvador: Dirección General De Publicaciones Del Ministerio De Educación. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1962. Third Edition. Paperback. 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 384 6 1 pages; Publisher's original wraps printed in red and black. This is a facsimile of the 1716 edition. First published 1687. Admirable Virtues of a servant of God. Spanish Language . Dirección General De Publicaciones Del Ministerio De Educación, paperback
201042983Cambridge University Press. 2010. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 312 pages . 0521190622 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
20016628British Archaeological Reports. 2001. Softcover. Very Good. British Archaeological Reports BAR International Series 933; 269 pages; Monica Rorison's thesis identifies and examines the vici of Aquitania Lugdunensus and Belgia dating from Caesar's victory at Alesia in 52 BC through to the Roman withdrawal in the early 5th century. The study combines a catologue of sites arranged geographically with an overview of the definition origins development structure and function of the settlements. . 1841712272 . British Archaeological Reports paperback
20122083002115712991University of Tokyo Press 2012. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 202p Size: 23cm Number of copies: 1 University of Tokyo Press paperback
19846224Basel: Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag. 1984. Softcover. Very Good. Former scholar's name on inner cover David Furley with his pencil marginalia in text. Includes typed review by David Furley. Rubbing to wraps. Minor browning to spine. Light crease to front wrap.; Aim is to identify traces of Democritus' physical theory in writers of the Hellenistic period other than the Epicureans and especially in writers with a practical rather than speculative intent. Text is in German.; Schweizerische Beiträge Zur Altertumswissenschaft Heft 17; 215 pages . 3724505558 . Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag paperback
D04P-0354Barnes & Noble. Used - Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Barnes & Noble unknown
0064649067.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
62443St. Gallen Huber und Compagnie 1812. . Martin Freydig war Zweiter Pfarrer an der französischen Kirche in St. Gallen und starb zu früh um die zweite Auflage seiner Sprachlehre noch betreuen zu können. Dies übernahm der unter mehreren Pseudonymen publizierende Verfasser zahlreicher Jugendbücher u. einiger Sprachlehrwerke Johann Heinrich Meynier. Er ergänzte das Buch um zahlreiche neue unregelmäßige Verben u. fügte ein Register hinzu. Schließlich übertrug er Freydigs französische Anmerkungen ins Deutsche. - N.a.V. Einband teils stärker bestoßen Papierbezug mit kl. Fehlstellen; innen anfangs leicht fingerfleckig u. mit kl. Wurmgang in den ersten Lagen sonst gut. St. Gallen, Huber und Compagnie, 1812. unknown
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
18706069Pesth: Pesth: Gustav Heckenast 1870. First edition. Hardcover. Fair. 5 X 7 inches high. Vol. I 327 pages Vol. II 328 pages. Condition of books is FAIR; Vol. I cover is almost detached binding on Vol. II is tight spines faded light foxing throughout text a few small library stamps bookplate of Victor Lange on front pastedowns. Text in German. STK. Pesth: Gustav Heckenast hardcover