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DJ has tiny tears to corners (1/2 cm). DJ spine slightly discolored. DJ has minor shelfwear. Small white dots to back board else Fine. Inscribed to Fergus Millar from the editors. ; 261 pages; The empire created by Alexander the Great's general, Seleucus, constituted the largest Hellenistic kingdom of the successor states: yet this is the first substantial treatment of Seleucid history to appear for fifty years. The authors approach this important and successful state from new perspectives, seeing it as part of the Middle Eastern world rather than solely in Greco-Roman terms, and arguing that the Seleucid state is best understood as heir to the great Achaemenid Persian empire and earlier Middle Eastern states. They investigate the economies, social structures, political systems, and cultures of the many peoples making up the empire, and analyze, in the context of colonialism and imperialism, such evidence as exists for cultural changes, including Hellenization. The book makes accessible the great variety of new and important documents that have been recently discovered. It will be welcomed by students, teachers, and all readers with an interest in Hellenistic and Middle Eastern history. ; Signed by Editors
Ex-library copies with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. ; Volume I & II
M., Benito Cano, 1798, 27 x 19 cm., retrato grabado en cobre por F. Cecchini + 3 h. + VIII + 138 págs. (Ejemplar en rústica y con grandes márgenes de la edición especial en magnífico papel de hilo; texto alternativo griego-español con notas explicativas a partir de la página 97).
Emendata Obiter, multis partibus auctior qua antea ; nonnusquam adnotatis auctorum nominibus, Opera Davidis Hoeschelii Augustani, 1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque plein vélin blond à lacets, plats estampés à froid, dos à 3 nerfs, Typis Michäelis Mangeri [Michael Manger ], Augustae Vindelicorum [Augsbourg ], 1600, A-Z8 2A-Z8 3A-G8, 3H3 Très belle reliure en vélin (sans les lacets, mention "Pars I" grattée en page de titre, très bel état par ailleurs) pour cette première partie (que l'on trouve communément seule). L'humaniste protestant allemand David Hoeschel (1556-1617) bénéficia du mécénat des Fugger (auquel il dédié le présent volume). Correspondant des grands humanistes du temps (Scaliger, Juste Lipse, Camerarius, etc...) son dictionnaire latin-grec connut le succès et fut plusiurs fois réimprimé. Grec
Former owner's names to Vols 1 & 2. Light creasing to wraps of a couple of vols. Vol 1 is discolored and sunned along with upper edge of rear wrap. Vol 4 lower corner of front wrap creased. Vol. 3 & 6 digitally reprinted. ; This is a six-volume Commentary on Homer's Iliad, under the General Editorship of professor G. S. Kirk. This Commentary will be an essential reference work for all students of Greek literature. Archaeologists and historians will also find that it contains matters of relevance to them. ; 6 Volume Set COMPLETE. The Iliad: a Commentary; Vol. 1; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; V1: (1987) isbn: 0521281717; V2: (1990) isbn: 0521281725; V3: (2005) isbn: 0521281733; V4: (1995) isbn: 0521281741; V5: (1995) isbn: 0521312086; V6: (2003) isbn: 0521312094
Minor shelfwear. Top of spine is slightly knocked. Stamp to top of textblock: "Write-Off" else NF. ; Contents include but are not exhaustive: Herodian's Historical Methods and Understanding of History; Erodiano e la crisi dell'impero; Furcht und Schrecken bei Herodian; Claudius Aelianus und sein Werk; Les 'Histoires variees' d'Elien. L'agencement de la mosaique; Asinio Quadrato storico di Filippo l'Arabo; Longinus Platonicus Philosophus et Philologus, II. Longinus Philologus; Menander Rhetor and the works attributed to him; Time and Narrative Technique in Heliodorus' Aethiopica; Etat present des recherches sur Nemesien; Lettura di Reposiano; Alcestis Barcinonensis; Terentianus Maurus...; Apollonius of Tyre: last of the Troublesome Latin Novels; On the fringes of the Canon: Work on the Fragments of ancient Greek Fiction; Emperor and Empire in the works of Greek-speaking Authors of the Third Century AD; W. Curtius Rufus' Historiae Alexandri Magni; Problemi di lingua e stile nei Moralia di Plutarco; Forma letteraria nei Moralia di Plutarco...; ANRW; Vol. 34.4; 2.1 x 9.9 x 7.2 Inches
FIRST AND ONLY EDITION of one of the great catalogue of Greek manuscripts. XXXIX, 336 pp. 432 manuscripts thoroughly described. Fully indexed. Beautifully printed on fine watermarked wove paper. 4to. Bound in recent buckram. Fine and bright. Very scarce.
Volume I: light shelfwear and scuffing to boards. Inner hinges slightly weakening. Light tanning to pages. VG in no DJ. Volume II: DJ is in good condition with chipping to corners and spine ends. Large tears to DJ but mostly intact. Rubbing to front panel has worn away a couple of letters of title. Book is VG and has light foxing to textblock. Light tanning to pages. A few pages have minor creasing to upper corner. Otherwise both volumes very sound; Published for the department of Art and Archaeology of Princeton University. Errata slip inserted (v. 1). 13 individual manuscripts of the Roman comic dramatist in all, including an introductory "genealogy", plus a partial list of later illustrated manuscripts. ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE. Illuminated Manuscripts of the Middle Ages. ; Vol. 1/2/2022; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 231 pages
Minor pencil underlining and notes by Jenifer Neils to a few pages [for a review by Neils]. Else book has minor shelfwear with a couple of rounded corners. Minor creasing along top edge of DJ. ; The pictures on Athenian vases of the late Archaic period often play upon the tension between an image and its material support, and between the sense of depth and the sense of surface. Richard Neer's study tracks design and imagery on Athenian vases in four domains: the symposium, with its elaborate riddles and poems; the development of 'naturalistic' techniques, such as foreshortening and shading; the birth of self-portraiture at the end of the sixth century; and the treatment of overtly political subject-matter in the early democracy. In each case, formal ambiguity provided vase painters and their audiences with a means of creating new conceptions of civic identity. Focusing on 'how pictures show what they show' leads the author to a re-examination of basic ideas about Greek art and its history, with particular regard to naturalism, realism, allegory, and the relation of ceramics to social life. ; Cambridge Studies In Classical Art And Iconography; 9.9 X 7.1 X 0.8 inches; 328 pages
Both books have been rebound in Green boards with gilt lettering to spine. ; 1887-1891 Reimer edition. ; 2 Volumes Bound in 1 COMPLETE
XCV + 227pp.+ 65 microfiches, in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Thesaurus Patrum Graecorum", hardcover (publisher's green cloth with gilt lettering), 32cm., fine condition, [editor's new price: 495 euro], ISBN 978-2-503-51406-5, R78957
Textu ad codices manuscriptos recognito, maianis supplemento aucto ; cum castalionis versione metrica innumeris paene logis emendata, et, ubi opus fuit, suppleta ; commentario perpetuo, excursibus et indicibus ; curante C. Alexandre, 1 vol. in-8 reliure demi-basane marron, Apud Firmin Didot Fratres, Paris, 1841, LXVIII-300 pp. et 19 ff. de la Gazette Spéciale de l'Instruction Publique de 1841 Envoi de l'auteur "A Monsieur Raoul-Rochette, hommage de l'auteur". Remarquable exemplaire dans lequel ont été intégrés en fin d'ouvrage de nombreux feuillets de la Gazette Spéciale de l'Instruction Publique de 1841, rapportant les très longs articles de J.P. Rossignol critiquant le présent ouvrage, la longue défense proposée par le savant M. Letronne, puis la réponse de Rossignol. Etat satisfaisant (accroc avec mq. en coiffe sup., bon état par ailleurs). Latin
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (34 x 24 cm). In English. 2 volumes set: (735 p.), b/w and color ills. The photographers of Constantinople. Pioneers, studios and artists from 19th century Istanbul. 2 volumes set. Prep. by Bahadir Taskin. Vol. 1: Texts and photographs: Istanbul photographers of the 1850"s exhibiting in London, Paris and Brussels; Ottoman court photographers; and studios and artists that made their mark. Vol. 2: The Album: the imperial family; statesmen, celebrities and court officials; memories of a vanished world; costumes; professions and street sellers; everyday life; palaces and other edifices; the sea and Istanbul; panoramas; bibliography and index.
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong folio. (35 x 48 cm). In English. 205 p., color photographs. Ancient theaters of Anatolia. Photographs by Ahmet Ertug. Ertug & Kocabiyik Publications presents its latest book Ancient Theaters of Anatolia. Penned by R.R.R Smith, Lincoln Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art at Oxford University, and Director of the Aphrodisias Excavations in Turkey, the book features stunning photographs of Ahmet Ertug. Many of the extraordinary images were photographed with an 8 x 10 inch large-format camera, and show these well-preserved theaters in exceptional detail. The book starts with an introduction on the theater in classical antiquity, and then describes sixteen outstanding theatres individually. This is probably the first time that such combined high-level academic and photographic documentation has been devoted to the extraordinary legacy of theater building in Anatolia. The book is 205 pages long, in landscape format, with a page size of 33 x 46 cm and 174 color plates, showing both details and panoramic views. Striking photographs of many of the high-quality statues and friezes that decorated the theaters are also included in the book. By the second century AD, at the height of the long peace enforced by Rome, most self-respecting ancient cities in the Mediterranean region had a theatre building. Most of the theaters presented in this book belong to, or were re-conditioned in this period. Most survive in their second-century form but have long archaeological histories of re-design and addition that stretch back to the Hellenistic period. Theaters were among the largest, most imposing structures in ancient cities. Their capacity varied greatly, from 2,000 to 20,000, but most boasted a tall monumental stage-building that reared up from the surrounding cityscape - with austere masonry on the outside and majestic tiers of columns inside. Many are astonishingly well-preserved. 'Theater' has the double sense of both an institution and a building. Indeed, drama was a developed practice long before it had the building form we know and recognize as a theatre. Drama grew out of choral performance at religious festivals in honor of Dionysos, and evolved into the exciting new medium of staged tragedy and comedy. Dramatic plays soon came to share the theater first with the citizen assembly, and then under the Roman empire, with arena games - the highly popular gladiator combats and wild-beast hunts mounted in honor of the emperor. Theater building underwent a long evolution, from an irregular hillside auditorium to a proper architectural design in the Greek period, and then to a new, fully integrated form in the Roman period. The interplay of traditional Hellenistic design and new Roman design was one of the main aspects of theatre building in Anatolia in the first and second centuries AD. Many of the theaters in this book, often those in more remote locations (Sagalassos, Selge, and Termessos), remained as they had been left at the end of antiquity - unoccupied, with collapsed stage building and well-preserved auditorium, partly covered only by vegetation and fallen masonry. They present remarkable ruinscapes that are vivid testimony to antiquity's deep-rooted theater culture and to the great durability of ancient building techniques. The theatre remained one of the most vibrant institutions of the eastern provinces under the Roman empire, especially in the prosperous cities of western Anatolia. More than 100 ancient theaters are known within modern Turkey. Their distribution follows the pattern of urbanism in the Roman period. Most are found in the cities of the Aegean and south coast, and the best-preserved are in the wealthy Roman provinces of Asia and Lycia-Pamphylia. The theatre had different trajectories and building histories through the first and second centuries AD in response to Roman design, changing functions, and intercity competition. Some cities with well-design
In-8, [8]-656p. Rare Nouveau Testament grec du milieu du XVIIIe siècle publiée à Bale. Ce Novum Testamentum a été édité par Anton Birr qui suit strictement le texte grec du Nouveau Testament grec de Gerhard van Maestricht de 1711. Cette Bible à deux colonnes présente des références en bas de chaque page plutot que dans les marges. Exemplaire en excellente condition.
First edition. Later boards with original leather spine. 4to. 85 pages, 31 cm. In Hebrew. The title translates to The Holy Robe and the Clothes of Salvation: Treatises and Expositions on Chaim Vidals Etz Hayyim. This book was published following Rav Aaron Ferreras death in 1887 by his son Rabbi Yitzchak Moshe Ferrera (1840-1917) . Rav Ferrera was a respected kabbalist and scholar. He moved to Jerusalem from Salonika and dedicated his life to Torah study. SUBJECTS: Etz Hayyim. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Oxford, UC Berkeley, JTS) . CD 000158166. Ex-library with usual markings. Wear to boards. Small, 2 inch tear on title page. Otherwise Good+ Condition. (HEB-50-20)
In -8°, cc. 72, (8), grande marca al frontespizio; mezza pergamena e carta marmorizzata. Testo in greco e latino.
[… ad mss. codices Gallicanos, Vaticanos, Florentinos et Anglicos, necnon ad antiquiores editiones castigata, multis aucta: nova interpretatione, criticis praefationibus, notis, variis lectionibus illustrata, nova sancti doctoris vita et copiosissimi indicibus loucpletat opera et studio D. Juliani Garnier. Greek title: Tou en hagiois patros hêmôn Basileiou, archiepiskopou Kaisareias Kappadokias, Ta Heuriskomena Panta], complet en 3 tomes en 6 vols. lxxxvi,1162 + xcviii,1190 + cclxxii,1008pp., 28cm., editio Parisina altera emendata et aucta, texte imprimé en 2 colonnes, br.orig. (dos de vol.1 restauré), qqs.rousseurs, 1 cachet dans chaque volume, bon état, [contient: Tomus prior - Pars prior & Tomus primus - Pars altera & Tomus secundus - Pars prior & Tomus secundus - Pars altera & Tomus tertius - Pars prior & Tomus tertius - Pars altera], bilingue; texte grec avec traduction latine, R69154
Série complète en 10 volumes: 544 + 489 + 514 + xvi,504 + 533 + 444 + 467 + 472 + 464 + 520 pp., illustré d'un portrait de Démosthèhe gravé par m. Mécou (dans tome 1) et d'une table généaologique dépliante (dans tome 8), "Nouvelle édition revue et corrigée par J. Planche", 22cm., texte bilingue: grec-français, reliures uniformes cart. d'époque (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés, coins peu usés), feuilles de garde marbrées, rousseurs (texte toujours bien lisible), cachet sur la fausse page de titre et au verso de la p.d.t., bon ensemble, poids: 7kg., K98193
Complete in 7 physical volumes ; 243 + 215 + 229 + 272 + 264 + 268 + 191pp., 1st edition, 23cm., uniform publisher's hardcover bindings in blue cloth with gilt lettering, dustwrappers (intact and in very good condition), text and interior are clean and bright, very good condition, weight: 4kg., [Content: Volume I-1: Allgemeine Einleitung in die platonische Philosophie, I-2: Die Frühdialoge, II-1: Die Dialoge der Übergangszeit Gorgias, Meno, Euthydem, Menexenus und Cratylus, II-2: Die Dialoge der literarischen Meisterschaft Phädo, Symposium, Staat und Phädrus, III-1: Die Spätdialoge Theätet, Parmenides, Sophist und Politicus, III-2: Die Spätdialoge Philebus, Timaeus, Critias und Gesetze, IV: Register], F105308
2 parts (bound together in 1 volume, complete): xxi,379 + v,479 pp., 1st edition, leather binding, stamp on frontcover, marbled edges, VG
xiv + 157 + 32pp. + [160]pp. of indices, engraved vignet on title page, 22cm., bilingual: Greek-Latin, 19th cy. leather binding intact but with some spots (traces of burning?) on boards, text clean with some occasional foxing, typographically interesting publication from the 18th cy. Greek school of Oxford university, [contains an introduction in Latin, the life of Plato (Vita Platonis) by Olympiodorus in Greek with Latin translation, Albini's introduction to Plato's dialogues in Greek with translation in Latin, and Plato's 3 dialogues: "Alcibiades primus sive natura humana", "Alcibiades secundus sive de precatione" & "Hipparchus sive lucri studiosus" - all in Greek-Latin // Variae mectiones // Index], uncommon, F94932
History and archaeology in the early first millennium BC: Chester G. Starr -- Some connections between the Aegean and the Levant in the second millenium BC : a view from the East : Moshe Kochavi -- Greek and oriental cauldron attachments : a review : Oscar White Muscarella -- Evidence from the sanctuaries : Ingrid Strøm -- In pursuit of metal : Phoenicians and Greeks in Italy : Glenn E. Markoe -- Demaratus and his predecessors : David Ridgway -- Asia Minor as a bridge between East and West. The role of the Phoenicians and Aramaeans in the transfer of culture : Wolfgang Röllig -- What role for Phoenicians? / Günter Kopcke -- Influence extérieure ou évolution interne? L'innovation cultuelle en Grèce géométrique et archaïque / François de Polignac -- Did the Phoenicians introduce the idea of interest to Greece and Italy -- and if so, when? Michael Hudson. ; 185 pages
Light tanning to pages. Faint crease to ffep. DJ has very minor shelfwear. ; “This study explores a neglected aspect of history: the precautions upon which depended the existence of city-states, great and small, and even of a few rustic communities. Social as well as political stresses impelled the ancient Greeks to build innumerable fortifications of astonishing diversity; the book refers, merely for points of special interest, to hundreds of remains still visible in the homeland, many along the Turkish and the Italian coasts, and some in countries as remote as Spain and Afghanistan. ”; 552 pages
1/2 leather binding with marbled boards. Titlepage MISSING. Corners worn. Boards rubbed. Spine cover is torn has been crudely repaired with tape. A bit of loss to spine ends. Some wear to boards with rubbing. Former owner's bookplate to inner cover (George Lawrence) with additional name in ink (R. J. Lawrence). Scholar's bookplate to ffep (G. P. Goold). Inner hinges repaired with tape. Light browning and foxing to a few pages. ; MISSING TITLEPAGE [1 illustrated page] + [68]pp, 134pp, Index [5], errata [1], 88 pp. + [5] pp of figures at end. ; 302 pages; Marcus Manilius (M Manilii) , 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer.