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Foxing to textblock. Front inner cover browned. ; 284 pages; Greek and Roman Slavery brings together fresh English translations of 243 texts and inscriptions on slavery from fifth and fourth century Greece and Rome. The material is arranged thematically, offering the reader a comprehensive review of the idea and practice of slavery in ancient civilization.
Former owner's signature on first end-page. Shelfwear. ; Summarises political events during the reigns of Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero and the civil wars of the 'year of four emperors'. It considers too the extent to which social factors influenced the imperial household. ; Classical World; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 94 pages
Light pencilling to a few pages. Scholar's name to ffep (Christian Habicht). Else minor shelfwear. ; 389 pages
Very light shelfwear. Else fine. ; xv, 466pp, 8pls.; 466 pages
Spine sunned. Minor shelfwear. Light pencil to a couple of pages. ; Illuminates the diplomatic narrative of the period covered (403-336 B. C. ). Each of the translations have a commentary in order to supply needed background information and narrative continuity. ; Greek Historical Documents; 129 pages
Dustjacket is protected in mylar. Dustjacket and book have very minor shelfwear. ; Illuminates the diplomatic narrative of the period covered (403-336 B. C. ). Each of the translations have a commentary in order to supply needed background information and narrative continuity. ; Greek Historical Documents; 129 pages
Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name on ffep. Book does not lie flat. ; Illuminates the diplomatic narrative of the period covered (403-336 B. C. ). Each of the translations have a commentary in order to supply needed background information and narrative continuity. ; Greek Historical Documents; 129 pages
111718Lnd., N.Y., Routledge, 2002.
111718Lnd. N.Y. Routledge 2002. 3 vols: X284;X367;XII367 p. Hardb. 24 cm Including dustjackets in slipcase Heavy book may require extra shipping costs unknown
Nicely rebound in black cloth, gilt spine. Smudge in lower margin of first few pages, light stain on title and errata page and in lower margin of last few pages, else a very nice copy. Pages lightly tanned. ; 211pp. ; 211 pages
Light browning to spine. Very minor shelfwear; Contributions from C R Whittaker; John F Cherry; Stephen Hodginson; Jens Erik Skydgaard; Michael H Jameson; Carmine Ampolo; Regula Frei-Stobla; Christian Goudineau; S Bökönyi; Philippe Leveau; Peter Garnsey; Willem Jongman; Jonathan Thompson; Mireille Corbier; Supplementary Volume No. 14 / Cambridge Philological Society; 218 pages
xvi + 318pp., 4th edition with a supplement on the Commentaries of Proclus, cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105284
1961F105284Hildesheim, Georg Olms 1961 xvi + 318pp., 4th edition with a supplement on the Commentaries of Proclus, cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105284
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, and call numbers. Dustjacket has edgewear with light chipping and a couple of tears. Adhesive stains to endpapers. Back endpaper has been excised. 10 or so pages have underlining in pen. ; Analyzes three "romances", Iphigeneia in Tauris, Helen and Ion. ; Loeb Classical Monographs; 176 pages
Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; In this innovative study, James Whitley examines the relationship between the development of pot style and social changes in the Dark Age of Greece (1100-700 BC). He focuses on Athens where the Protogeometric and Geometric styles first appeared. He considers pot shape and painted decoration primarily in relation to the other relevant features - metal artefacts, grave architecture, funerary rites, and the age and sex of the deceased - and also takes into account different contexts in which these shapes and decorations appear. A computer analysis of grave assemblages supports his view that pot style is an integral part of the collective representations of Early Athenian society. It is a lens through which we can focus on the changing social circumstances of Dark Age Greece. Dr Whitley's approach to the study of style challenges many of the assumptions which have underpinned more traditional studies of Early Greek art. ; New Studies in Archaeology; 10.25 x 1 x 7.5 Inches; 245 pages
Slight bow to boards. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). DJ has browning and light soiling and a few tears. ; 77 pages
Very minor shelfwear. DJ spine slightly sunned. ; 515 pages
Light shelfwear to wraps. Small crease to corner of front wrap. ; A meticulously researched study of `metics' or settled immigrants, who played an essential and large part in the economic, social and political life of ancient Greek communities but were normally excluded from citizenship. ; Cambridge Philological Society Supplementary Vol 4; 200 pages
156549Amsterdam, J.C. Gieben, 1985.
111975Amst., Gieben, 1989.
117148Amst., Gieben, 1987.
Former owner's name on ffep. Light pencil underlining and marginalia to a few pages. Spine is a little sunned and dulled. ; Contents include articles on: The Gods of Homer; The Seal of Theognis; Pelias and his Pallid Wits; Salamis Symphony: The Persae of Aeschylus; Notes on Oedipus at Colonus; Medea-Interpretations; The Spartan Invasion of Attica in 431 B. C. ; Why was Socrates tried? ; Epicurus and Menander; Clement of Alexandria's Attitude toward Greek Philosophy; Lucretius on the Roman Theatre; The Restoration of the Virgilian Farm; Horace's Ninth Satire in its Setting; The Interpretation of Seneca em 46.1; The Prophet in Israel and in Greece; and other articles. ; Phoenix Journal of the Classical Association of Canada Supplementary; 278 pages
Light shelfwear. ; Contents include articles on: The Gods of Homer; The Seal of Theognis; Pelias and his Pallid Wits; Salamis Symphony: The Persae of Aeschylus; Notes on Oedipus at Colonus; Medea-Interpretations; The Spartan Invasion of Attica in 431 B. C. ; Why was Socrates tried? ; Epicurus and Menander; Clement of Alexandria's Attitude toward Greek Philosophy; Lucretius on the Roman Theatre; The Restoration of the Virgilian Farm; Horace's Ninth Satire in its Setting; The Interpretation of Seneca em 46.1; The Prophet in Israel and in Greece; and other articles. ; Phoenix Journal of the Classical Association of Canada Supplementary; 278 pages