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4to. pp. 15, 132. Printed in Greek, Roman, and Hebrew types. Old paper boards binding. Engraved Ex Libris of Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Gesenius (1786-1842), a great Halle biblical scholar and Hebrew - Chaldaic philologist. A scarce and important work on Greek myth and Hesiod's Homeric Hymns. . **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W153
Very Good French Paperback. 4to. (27 x 20 cm). In French. 30 p. Suite a la correspondance diplomatiquee et decision des ambassadeurs des six grandes puissances a Constantinople 1901. The diplomatic correspondence and decision of the ambassadors of the six great powers in Constantinople 1901. Includes 10 correspondences.
Light shelfwear to boards. Former owner's name to ffep (likely George Huxley). With writing to ffep (2 line review notation). Foxing to textblock. With George Huxley's underlining and notes to pages of text. Else VG. ; Looks at the link between the Catalogue of the ships and conditions in Mycenaean Greece. ; 191 pages
Ex-library copy with stamps, call numbers and circulation pocket. Institution blindstamp to titlepage. Lower corners bumped. Else VG. ; Looks at the link between the Catalogue of the ships and conditions in Mycenaean Greece. ; 191 pages
Ex-library copy with stamps, call numbers and circulation markings. DJ has been laminated to boards. Small tears to top of DJ spine. ; Looks at the link between the Catalogue of the ships and conditions in Mycenaean Greece. ; 191 pages
Ex-library copy with stamps, call numbers and circulation markings. Gilt institution stamp to front board. ; Looks at the link between the Catalogue of the ships and conditions in Mycenaean Greece. ; 191 pages
Contents: Alexander the Great between two thrones and heaven / E. Badian Hellenistische Könige, zwischen griechische Vorstellungen vom Königtum und Vorstellungen ihrer einheimischen Untertanen / Peter Herz Ruler-cult at Aphrodisias in the late Republic and under the Julio-Claudian emperors / Joyce Reynolds La promotion du sujet par le culte du souverain / Robert Turcan Caligula's cult / C. J. Simpson Die Ikonographie des Genius Augusti im Kompital- und Hauskult der frühen Kaiserzeit / Heidi Hänlein Schäfer The imperial cult building in the Forum at Pompeii / John Dobbins The shrine of the imperial family in the Macellum at Pompeii / Alastair Small ; with an appendix The headgear of the female statue /? By Maria Kozakiewicz Cult and celt, indigenous participation in emperor worship in Central Spain /? Leonard A. Curchin Du nouveau sur les débuts du culte impérial municipal dans la Péninsule Ibérique / Robert Etienne Four temples at Tarraco / Duncan Fishwick The politics and architecture of the Athenian imperial cult / Michael Hoff Evidence for the imperial cult in Julio-Claudian Corinth / Mary E. Hoskins-Walbank Les empereurs romains versus Isis, Sérapis / Tran tam Tinh Les représentations des impératrices romaines "En Euthénia" sur les monnaies d'Alexandrie / Marie-Odile Jentel Alexander in Islam / Earle Waugh Subject and ruler, subjects and methods : an attempt at a conclusion /? Géza Alföldy. ; Journal Of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series #17; 11.1 X 8.6 X 0.9 inches; 264 pages
Contents: Alexander the Great between two thrones and heaven / E. Badian Hellenistische Könige, zwischen griechische Vorstellungen vom Königtum und Vorstellungen ihrer einheimischen Untertanen / Peter Herz Ruler-cult at Aphrodisias in the late Republic and under the Julio-Claudian emperors / Joyce Reynolds La promotion du sujet par le culte du souverain / Robert Turcan Caligula's cult / C. J. Simpson Die Ikonographie des Genius Augusti im Kompital- und Hauskult der frühen Kaiserzeit / Heidi Hänlein Schäfer The imperial cult building in the Forum at Pompeii / John Dobbins The shrine of the imperial family in the Macellum at Pompeii / Alastair Small ; with an appendix The headgear of the female statue /? By Maria Kozakiewicz Cult and celt, indigenous participation in emperor worship in Central Spain /? Leonard A. Curchin Du nouveau sur les débuts du culte impérial municipal dans la Péninsule Ibérique / Robert Etienne Four temples at Tarraco / Duncan Fishwick The politics and architecture of the Athenian imperial cult / Michael Hoff Evidence for the imperial cult in Julio-Claudian Corinth / Mary E. Hoskins-Walbank Les empereurs romains versus Isis, Sérapis / Tran tam Tinh Les représentations des impératrices romaines "En Euthénia" sur les monnaies d'Alexandrie / Marie-Odile Jentel Alexander in Islam / Earle Waugh Subject and ruler, subjects and methods : an attempt at a conclusion /? Géza Alföldy. ; Journal Of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series #17; 11.1 X 8.6 X 0.9 inches; 264 pages
Light creasing to wraps else Fine. ; Attempts to examine the archaeological evidence for trade and interaction between the Aegean and the West Central Mediterranean during the bronze Age. West central Mediterranean is defined as peninsular Italy and the adjacent islands - Sicily, Aeolian Island, Phlegrean Island and Sardinia. ; BAR International Series 371; 189 pages
Books have been rebound in brown boards with gilt lettering Minor shelfwear. Light pencilling to a few pages. Former owner's name to vol. 1 titlepage (A. Merriman). Minor corner creasing to a few pages. ; 8 books in 2 volumes: Vol I: (1913) Aias 196 pp; König Oedipus (1910) 239 pp; Oidipus auf kolonos (1909) 202 pp; Antigone (1913) 221 pp; Elektra (1912) 213 pp; Trachinierinnen (1914) 186 pp; Philoktetes (1911) 159 pp; Anhang (1899) 170 pp. Text is in Ancient Greek and German ; 8 Books Bound in 2 Volumes
Three volumes. pp. 167; 192; 183. Frontis and titles engraved by Bicknell. Large 8vo.Original vellum backed boards. Top edge gold. Limited to only 400 copies. Engraved Ex Libris of Truman H. Newberry. Fine English text edition issued by the Bibliophile Society The owner of this set Truman H. Newberry was a Secretary of the Navy under Theodore Roosevelt. He was elected to the Senate in 1918. On Mar ch 20, 1920, Newberry was convicted on charges of spending $3,750 to secure his Senate election (quite amazing, considering modern ideas about expenditures to secure political office). The U.S. Supreme Court overturned this decision (May 2, 1921) on the grounds that the U.S. Senate exceeded its powers in attempting to regulate primary elections. By a vote of 46 to 41 (January 12, 1922), the Senate declared Newberry to have been duly elected in 1918. On November 18, two days before the start of the 3rd session of the 67th Congress, Newberry resigned as certain members resumed their efforts to unseat him. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W118
Fine German Paperback. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In German and Greek (Modern, 1453-). 214 p. Spiros Meletzis: Photographie, 1923-1991.= Spiros Meletzis: Photographia, 1923-1991. Signed annd inscribed by Meletzis.
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing to textblock. Very faint stain to 1 corner. ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus. LXXVIII, 630 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 220 pages
Two volumes in one. (14), 386; (3), 116, (2) [Publisher's advertisements]. Includes additional title pages, with different imprints, dated 1709. General title (printed in red and black) soiled. Folio. 315 mm. Original full leather binding; lacks front board. Early manuscript ownerships: "Ebenezer Grant's Book, the Gift of his Uncle John Brown." Also the autograph ownership of Jacob Green. Edward Stillingfleet (1635-1699) was a British theologian and scholar. Considered an outstanding preacher as well as a strong polemical writer defending Anglicanism, Stillingfleet was known as "the beauty of holiness" for his good looks in the pulpit, and was called by John Hough "the ablest man of his time". Here he makes a study of the "divine authority" of the Bible and hence of its truth and historical reliability in all matters; with an answer to the modern objections of atheists and deists. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SE Case 1/1 JUN
Typed written thesis bound in black boards. Inscribed by author to William Slater on ffep. ; Thesis/dissertation; 107 pages
Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear else fine. ; XVII pl. At end. ; Collection Latomus Volume 222; 343 pages
Light shelfwear. Light bump to base of spine. ; XVII pl. At end. ; Collection Latomus Volume 222; 343 pages
Minor edgewear. Light corner creasing to 1 corner of wraps and a few pages. Minor foxing to wraps. Tiny stain to front wrap. ; 851pp, 4 charts; 851 pages
Gift inscription from Volk to R. E. Fantham in pencil to titlepage. Pencil marginalia to a few pages. Creasing along upper edge of DJ. DJ spine a bit sunned. '2006' written in pen to front panel of DJ. ; Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition; 222 pages; This volume contains ten essays by an international group of scholars on various aspects of the work of L. Annaeus Seneca the Younger, the famous (some would say, notorious) Roman playwright, philosopher, and politician of the Claudian and Neronian periods. Approaching Seneca from a number of different angles, the authors endeavor both to illuminate individual aspects of the writer's enormous output and to discern common themes among the many different genres practiced by Seneca. Given its interdisciplinary approach, the collection is of interest to classicists, historians, and historians of philosophy alike.
Former owner's name on ffep. Minor bumping to base of spine else Fine. ; This volume contains a selection of the more important and influential of Professor F. W. Walbank's occasional papers. Published over a period of fifty years, they cover a wide range of classical subjects. Three deal with the role of nationality in the Greco-Roman world and with the constitutional character of Greek federal states. Others are concerned with problems of third- and second-century Roman history. Eight papers treat the antecedents of so-called 'tragic history', speeches in ancient historians, and several aspects of Polybius' work. Finally, the selection includes Professor Walbank's detailed discussion of the chronology of Ptolemy IV's death and the accession of Ptolemy Epiphanes. A full bibliography of the author's publications concludes the volume. ; 400 pages
Corners are bumped. Top of spine bumped. Small black 'J' stamped to titlepage. ; This volume contains a selection of the more important and influential of Professor F. W. Walbank's occasional papers. Published over a period of fifty years, they cover a wide range of classical subjects. Three deal with the role of nationality in the Greco-Roman world and with the constitutional character of Greek federal states. Others are concerned with problems of third- and second-century Roman history. Eight papers treat the antecedents of so-called 'tragic history', speeches in ancient historians, and several aspects of Polybius' work. Finally, the selection includes Professor Walbank's detailed discussion of the chronology of Ptolemy IV's death and the accession of Ptolemy Epiphanes. A full bibliography of the author's publications concludes the volume. ; 400 pages
A study of the Areopagos council of Athens down to 307 BC. In spite of the importance of the Areopagos for the history of Athens, no comprehensive or detailed analysis of that council has been undertaken since 1874. ; 1 x 9.5 x 6.5 Inches; 320 pages
Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Scholar's name on ffep (Christian Habicht). ; A study of the Areopagos council of Athens down to 307 BC. In spite of the importance of the Areopagos for the history of Athens, no comprehensive or detailed analysis of that council has been undertaken since 1874. ; 1 x 9.5 x 6.5 Inches; 320 pages
DJ has edgewear with small tears. DJ is price-clipped. DJ spine is faded. DJ is now protected in mylar. ; Examines Augustus' policies towards the Germans in the context of Roman imperialism and the tribal situation on the Rhine and in Germany. ; 362 pages