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1955R113690Athenai [Athens], Ekdosis tes apostoloikes diakonias tes ekklesias tes Ellados 1955-1981 Together 58 volumes (an almost complete series of volumes 1 to 61, only missing: vols.43 & 50 & 58) of the series Bibliotheke Ellenon pateron kai ekklesiastikon syggrapheon containing critical text editions of Greek church fathers and ecclesiastical writers, 22cm., text in classical Greek (with some prefatory material in modern Greek), uniform publishers full cloth bindings (except for vol.44 in publishers softcover and pages still uncut), some volumes are from the collection of the Belgian Byzantinist J. Mossay (with ex-libris and 2 stamps), text is clean and bright, nice set in good condition, total weight: 33 kg. (extra shipping expenses will apply, please inquire), [Content; I: Klemes o Romes (391pp.), II: Klemes o Romes, Didakhe ton dodeka apostolon, Barnaba epistole, e pros Diogneton epistole (391pp.), III: Polykarpos, Ermas, Papias, Kodratos, Aristeides, Ioustinus (meros 1) (399pp.), IV: Ioustinos (meros 2) - Tatianos Meliton Athenagoras (396pp.), V: Theophilos o Antiocheias, Ermeias, Egesippos, Eirenaios, Ippolytos (meros 1) (456pp.), VI: Ippolytos (meros 2) (354pp.), VII-VIII: Klemes o Alexandreus (meros 1-2) (427 + 438pp.), IX-XVII: Origenes (meros 1-9) (348 + 349 + 384 + 469 + 457 + 445 + 446 + + 420pp.), XVIII: Methodios, Petros Alexandreias, Alexandros Alexandreias, Eustathios Antiocheias (419pp.), XIX: Titos Bostron, Theodoros Erakleias, Alexandros Lykopoleos, Eusebios Kaisareias (meros 1) (432pp.), XX-XXVIII: Eusebios Kaisereias (meros 2-10) (415 + 432 + 436 + 412 + 326 + 442 + 307 + 404 + 343pp.), XXIX: Eusebios Kaisareias (meros 11), Markellos Agkyras, Basileios Agkyras (324pp.), XXX-XXXVI: Megas Athanasios (meros 1-7) (364 + 481 + 360 + 397 + 403 + 394 + 352pp.), XXXVII: Megas Athanasios (meros 8), Peri ten apeianiken erin, I.Apospasmata II.Asterios o sofistes (meros 1) (340pp.), XXXVIII: Peri ten apeianiken erin : Asterios Sofistes. Aetios Antiocheias, Eunomios Kuzikou, Eudoxios K/poleos. Loukios Alexandreias kai Eunomios Beroiees, Akakios Kaisareias, Eusebios Emeses, Nemesios Emeses (361pp.), XXXIX: Gelasios Kaisareias, Kurillos Ierosolumon (357pp.), XL: Megas Antonios, Ammonas, Amon 'e Ammonios, Pahomios, Pahomiou Ellenikoi Vioi protos vios, Paraleipomena, Eteros vios (343pp.), XLI: Pahomios, Pahomiou Ellenikoi Vioi tritos vios, tetartos vios, Orsisios, Theodoros Monahos, Makarios o Aigyptios (omiliai 1-50) (343pp.), XLII: Makarios o Aigyptios (omiliai 51-85), Megale epistole, Pragmateiai, Eihai, Apofthegmata, Makarios o Alexandreys, Petros II Alexandreias, Timotheos I Alexandreias (388pp.), XLIV-IL: Didymos o Alexandreus (meros 2-7) (306 + 412 + 410 + 253 + 317 + 304pp.), LI-LVII: Vasileios o Megas [= Basilius magnus] (meros 1-7) (307 + 348 + 439 + 363 + 434 + 340 + 359pp.), LIX-LXI: Gregorios o Theologos (meros 2-4) (315 + 399 + 243pp.)], R113690
19354056Lausanne, Gonin, 1935. In-folio en feuilles de 122-[2] pages, couverture blanche rempliée ornée d’une composition de Maillol, sous chemise demi-vélin blanc et étui cartonné. Belle condition.
19384055Paris, Les Cent-Une, 1938. In-4 en feuilles de 309-[8] pages, couverture de vélin blanc à rabats imprimé en rouge, sous chemise demi-vélin blanc et étui carton. Etui un peu taché, pour le reste en belle condition.
1963BB707Arthaud, 1963 229 héliogravures, 8 planches en couleurs, 34 cartes et plans en français Les grandes civilisations In-° de 475 pp.,
199338837Vorres Museum of Contemporary Greek Art;. As New. 1993. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - TEXT PRISTINE - Text in English French and German. 45 works catalogued; many color illustrations. Among the artists represented: C. Caras; Z. Skiadaressi; A. Droungas; and others. -- with a bonus offer-- . Vorres Museum of Contemporary Greek Art; paperback
1993R78955Turnhout, Brepols 1993-2004 Complete series in 8 volumes ; lii,755 + lxiv,818 + 510 + xliv,803 + 320 + 970 + 676 + viii,975 pp., hardcovers : editor's green cloth with gilt lettering, 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Bibliotheca Basiliana universalis. A study of the manuscript tradition of the works of Basil of Caesarea" (volumes I, II-1, II-2, III, IV-1, IV-2, IV-3, V), [Editor's new price is 2170 euro], Very good condition (unread copies, volumes IV-1 & IV-2 still in original protective plastic wrappers), [Content: I: The Letters, II-1-2: The Homiliae Morales, Hexaemeron, De Litteris, with additional coverage of the Letters, part 1: Manuscripts, part two: Editions, translations, III: The Ascetica, Contra Eunomium 1-3, Ad Amphilochium de Spiritu Sancto, Dubia et Spuria, with supplements to volumes I-II, IV-1-2-3: Testimonia, liturgical and canonical compositions, Florilegia, Catenae, Iconography, V: Studies of Basil of Caesarea and his world: an annotated bio-bibliography], R78955
194498904Athens Greece: Deputy Ministry of Press and Information December 5 1944. 1944. Very good. - Folio a 12-3/4 inch high by 9-1/2 inch wide broadside printed on newsprint. A two-line banner title centered at the top is followed by two columns of text with the contents justified left below centered headings. The publication info and the date are printed above the second column. The broadside is toned and folded both vertically and horizontally with minor pinprick holes. Very good. <p>The text is in Greek and our translations may be subject to some corrections.<p>During the late hours of December 4 1944 and the early hours of December 5 Lieut.-General Scobie GOC British Forces in Greece proclaimed martial law in Athens and in Piraeus the port of Athens following violence on December 3rd and the declaration of a general strike. The broadside publishes Winston Churchill's statement supporting his General. "The Prime Minister wishes to make known that the announcement of the 1st December by General Scobie to the Greek people stressing the need for unity and expressing our full support for the current Greek Government was made with the knowledge and full approval of the Government of her Majesty."<p>Following this is a statement concerning order: ".General Scobie has taken all recommended measures to fully reestablish order. .English troops guard Public Facilities and simultaneously the reclamation of Police Departments has begun. The Greek people should be certain that order will be completely enforced."<p>There is a statement that "In yesterday's first court day of the Special Collaborators' Court the S.S. associate and member of the 'BUND' the infamous Giannopoulos was sentenced to death." The BUND organization and its leader Aginor Giannopoulos trained a battalion of Greek volunteers who fought in SS and Brandenburgers units. According to the broadside 200 members of ELAS in the suburb of Nea Ionia were disarmed as were 1200 near Psychiko.<p>There is a brief report on the events leading up to martial law: "In the march on the day before yesterday organized by the Communist Party protesters threw a grenade and shot at the house of the Prime Minister George Papandreou on Kifisias street. The leader of the protesters officer of ELAS and known communist Architect Provellegios was arrested."<p>Finally there is a statement on food shortages. ".due to the three-day labor strike the steamboats full of food meant to be distributed to the Greek People anchored in Piraeus harbor remains unloaded."<p>RARE. Athens, Greece: Deputy Ministry of Press and Information, December 5, 1944. unknown
1906002725Paris, Blaizot, Librairie Lecampion, 1906
1995100133947Academia 1995 420 pages 15 8x2 6x23cm. 1995. Cartonné. 420 pages.
193916149Paris, Philippe Gonin, 1939. Deux volumes en feuilles (134 x 209) de [16]-179-[13]; [8]-278-[10] pages, couvertures blanches écrue à rabats. Sous chemise et étui cartonné blanc. Dos du second volume légèrement bruni comme souvent pour les exemplaires de luxe. Fantôme de rousseurs à quelques feuillets du premier volume.
19284601Paris Les Editions d'art Devambez 1928 grand in-4 en feuilles Paris, Les Editions d'art Devambez, 1928. 33,5 x 26 cm, grand in-4, (4) 109 (6) pp. - frontispice et 14 planches hors texte d'après Le Gréco, 8 larges en-têtes, vignette de titre et 7 culs-de-lampe également gravés, en feuilles sous couverture blanche rempliée et imprimée, chemise et étui.
19301178BBParis, G. Govone, 1930. 4°. (2) Bl., (57) S., (3) Bl. Mit 12 handsignierten lithogr. Tafeln von Mariette Lydis (Comtesse Govone). Lose Bogen in Orig.-Broschur. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 1178BB_2|1178BB [2 Warenabbildungen]
19301178BBParis, G. Govone, 1930. 4°. (2) Bl., (57) S., (3) Bl. Mit 12 handsignierten lithogr. Tafeln von Mariette Lydis (Comtesse Govone). Lose Bogen in Orig.-Broschur.
1999100135656Oxford University Press Reprints distributed by Sa 1999 2388 pages 14 6x14 2x22 4cm. 1999. Cartonné jaquette. 3 volume(s). 2388 pages.
198329Paris éditions Semios 1983 Un volume in-8 couverture ocre rempliée, 7ff., trois gravures originales de James Coignard. Edition originale. Tirage limité à 90 exemplaires numérotés sur papier du Moulin Pombié. On y joint : Coignard, uvres sur papier (1988-1989), Enrico Navarra, Paris, 1990, un volume in-8 carré, reliure toile de léditeur, non paginé, dessin original et envoi de James Coignard.
19410001137NEW JERSEY FORT MCCLELLAN ALABAMA. Good. 1941. This is the personal 1941-1942 diary of Joseph M. Grego of 110 Bright St. Jersey City NJ. Grego served with the US Armed Forces during WWII Service #32074892. He enlisted on June 5 1941 at 23 years-old. He was stationed at Fort Dix NJ Camp Croft SC Fort McClellan AL as well as California. In his diary Grego outlines his training including drill inspections trench warfare as well as range practice on a number of different types of firearms and bayonets. July 5 1941: "Extended drill barracks inspection in bed with sunburn went to a dance and met a girl from Virginia. Rain. July 14 1941: "Had instruction with 45 caliber revolver appointment with dentist two teeth filled extended order drill saw 'Buck Privates' Rain." August 6 1941: "Filled fortifications digging fox holes missed athletics boxing went to show and saw 'Blood and Sand'." August 13 1941: "Climbed trees and laid wire across trees telephone instruction and use. Cleaned barracks. Went to bed." Like most servicemen Grego suffers from the boredom of living on a base. To occupy his time he goes on leave writes letters home goes drinking gambles with friends and goes to socials and dances. Feb 2 1941: "Went on a trip to Stockton went skating and met a blonde named Lois." Sept 2 1941: "Rifle marksmanship. Went to tavern and got drunk." Sept 28 1941: "Stayed at camp all day. Washed clothes went to a show and saw Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Dec 3 1941: "Worked in Regiment. Played cards with Manny in tent.lost $112." While Grego is stationed at Fort McClellan AL he works with military justice on the court martial of other officers. His entries don't go into to much detail but he records case loads working in court interviewing witnesses as well as preliminary inquiry preparations. This diary begins on July 1 1941 and runs until Feb 20 1942 with an entry for each day. The diary is written in a card stock bound "Roto-Process Soldiers Diary" and contains a personal information page a military information section the diary section followed by a directory listing the names and addresses of individuals mentioned in the diary pages. Overall G.; Manuscript; 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall; LEGAL JAG WWII WORLD WAR TWO WORLD WAR II SECOND WORLD WAR MARINES HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY AMERICANA WORLD WAR II WWII RED SUN HIROSHIMA ATOMIC WARFARE ATOMIC BOMB A-BOMB NUCLEAR BOMBJAPAN NAGASAKI HIROSHIMA antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito . hardcover
1987SONG0198261713OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1987-11-05. hardcover. Used: Good. 9.38x1.36x11.63. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
1987DADAX0198261713OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1987-11-05. hardcover. New. 9.38x1.36x11.63. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
1940F119040London, Warburg Institute 1940-1962 Complete in 4 volumes, xxii,92 + xix,156 xlii,139 + clxxxiii,436 pp., with 3 plates out of text in vol.2 & 2 plates out-of-text in volume 3 and 1 folding plate in volume 4, Original 1940/'62-edition, 25cm. (& vol.1: 27cm.), publisher's hardcover bindings in grey cloth (some corners bit bumped), few small reference numbers, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, rare complete set, weight: 4kg., F105674
19494071Lausanne, André Gonin, 1949. In-folio en feuilles de 103-[2] pages, couverture à rabats ornée d’une lithographie en couleurs. Sous chemise demi-vélin blanc et étui carton. bordeaux bordé vélin. Belle condition.
19494070Lausanne, André Gonin, 1949. In-folio en feuilles de 114-[4] pages, couverture à rabats ornée d’une lithographie en couleurs. Sous chemise demi-vélin blanc et étui carton. bordeaux bordé vélin. Belle condition.
19604085Lausanne, André et Pierre Gonin, 1960. In-folio en feuilles de 110-[8] pages, couverture pourpre à rabats ornée d’une lithographie de l’artiste, sous chemise et étui cartonnage noir et blanc orné de lithographies. Belle condition.
194566739New York: The Greek American Council 1945. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. 6 137 3 pages. 28 cm. Cover is worn soiled front cover creased and small piece of corner missing. Minor water staining at bottom of several pages. Minor loss of material at botton of several pages. Pencil erasure residue on t-p. Produced by Co-op Mimeo Service of New York City. From Wikipedia: "The National Liberation Front was the main movement of the Greek Resistance during the Axis occupation of Greece during World War II. Its main driving force was the Communist Party of Greece KKE but its membership throughout the Occupation period included several other leftist and republican groups. EAM became the first true mass social movement in modern Greek history and even established its own government the Political Committee of National Liberation in the areas it had liberated in spring 1944. At the same time from late 1943 onwards the political enmity between EAM and rival resistance groups from the centre and right evolved into a virtual civil war which was ended only with the Lebanon conference in May 1944. The organisation reached its peak after Liberation in late 1944 when it controlled most of the country before suffering a catastrophic military and political defeat in the December 1944 events. This marked the beginning of its gradual decline and the open persecution of its members accusing it for crimes against political rivals and Soviet perspective and leading eventually to the outbreak of the Greek Civil War.After Liberation in October 1944 the tensions between EAM and right-wing nationalist or western-oriented republican forces which were supported by Great Britain escalated. Originally as agreed at the Lebanon conference EAM participated in the government of national unity under George Papandreou with 6 ministers. Due to disagreements regarding the disarmament of ELAS and the formation of a national army on 1 December the EAMite ministers left. EAM organized a demonstration in Athens on December 3 1944 against British interference. The exact details of what happened have been debated ever since but gendarmes opened fire on the crowd resulting in 25 dead protesters including a six-year-old boy and 148 wounded. This clash escalated into a month-long conflict between ELAS and the British and Greek governmental forces known as the "December events" Dekemvrianá which resulted in a British and Greek government victory. In February the Varkiza agreement was endorsed leading to the disbandment of ELAS. In April the S and LD parties left EAM. EAM was not dissolved but was hence for all intents and purposes merely an expression of the KKE. During the 1945-1946 period a conservative terror campaign the "White Terror" was launched against EAM-KKE supporters. The country became polarized eventually leading to the outbreak of the Greek Civil War in March 1946 which lasted until 1949. In its aftermath and in the context of the Cold War KKE was outlawed and EAM/ELAS vilified as an attempt at "Communist take-over" and accused for various crimes against political rivals. The issue remains a highly controversial subject to this day. With the coming of Andreas Papandreou to power in 1981 however EAM was recognized as a resistance movement and the fighters of ELAS were honored and given state pensions." The Greek American Council paperback
1984DADAX0198261675OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1984-08-09. 1. hardcover. New. 9.38x1.58x11.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
1959R113890Athenai [Athens], Ekdosis tes apostoloikes diakonias tes ekklesias tes Ellados 1959-1962 11 volumes: 432 + 415 + 432 + 436 + 412 + 326 + 442 + 307 + 404 + 343 + 324 pp., containing critical text editions (11 parts) of Eusebius of Caesarea (c.260-339 A.D.) and of few other Greek church fathers and ecclesiastical writers (in vol.19: Titos Bostron, Theodoros Herakleias, Alexandros Lykopoleos, & in vol.29: Markellos Agkyras & Basileios Agkyras), 22cm., text in classical Greek, publishers full cloth bindings, text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 6.4kg., R113890