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Spine very lightly discolored. Minor shelfwear. Bottom corners lightly bumped. ; 1068 pages
Light tanning to endpapers. ; Reprint of 1838 edition. ; 199 pages
Marbled boards with gilt lettering and tooling on spine. Fraying to top of spine. Edgewear to boards. Small discoloration spot on spine. Ffep has traces of removed plate. Small institution stamp on titlepage (only trace of ex-library). Former owner's name in ink on ffep. Heavy foxing or browning throughout. ; 528 & 365 pages
Dustjacket has edgewear with light chipping to head of spine. Dustjacket has minor soiling. ; Vestigia: Beiträge Zur Alten Geschichte; 215 pages
Former classics scholar's bookplate on inner cover (D. M. Lewis). Very light shelfwear. ; Collection De La Maison De L'Orient Méditerranéen, No.8, Série Archéologique 6; 272 pages
Rebound in orange buckram with gilt lettering. Former classics scholar's name on ffep (W. S. Barrett). Minor soiling to boards. Tanning to pages. ; 532 pages
Top corner of book is bumped. Small bump to base of spine. ; Contents: Herodotus and the hoplites of Marathon; the first Marathon: the Battle of Kallimakhos; the second Marathon: the Battle of Miltiades; the first Naval Bill of Themistokles; the second Naval Bill of Themistokles; The Phantom Battle of Phaleron; Conclusion: Sources and Facts. ; Monographs from the Norwegian Institute At Athens Vol. 3; 159 pages
Unwrapped in plastic. ; Beiträge Zur Altertumskunde 122; 216 pages
Spine a little sunned. Light scuffing to wraps. A few pages have very light pencil marginalia. ; Hypomnemata. Heft 22; 63 pages
1/2 leather boards. Corners are worn. Leather fraying to spine ends. Tear to bottom of front hinge (3cm) and top back hinge (2 cm). Spine is worn and gilt lettering is faded and worn. Underlining and marginalia in ink and pencil scattered on a few pages. Solid copy. Former classics scholar's name on ffep (W. S. Barrett); 598 pages
Leather spine and corners with gilt lettering and raised bands. May have been rebound at one time. Attractive. ; Foxing to prelims and textblock. Text is in German and ancient Greek. ; 223 pages
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. Folio. (31 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 661 p., color and b/w ills. Kibyra: Kibyra Maior / Caesarea Cibyra. Kabalya Bölgesi'nin (Kabalia / Kabalis) ana kenti. Kibyra or Cibyra also referred to as Cibyra Magna, is an ancient city and an archaeological site in south-west Turkey, near the modern town of Gölhisar, in Burdur Province. It was the chief city of a district Cibyratis. Strabo writes that the Cibyratae were called descendants of the Lydians, who once occupied the Cabalis, but also of the neighboring Pisidians. He also mentions that the Cibyratae spoke four languages: Pisidian, Solymian, Greek, and Lydian.
With a frontispiece, 92 plates and 3 maps. ; Études Préliminaires Aux Religions Orientales Dans L'Empire Romain 95; 336 pages; Contents: Section One-Egyptian Cults; Section Two-Anatolian-Balkan Cults; Section Three- The Cult of Zeus (Jupiter) Dolichenus; Section Four - Other Eastern Gods andCults
DJ has minor edgewear with creasing along top edge. ; 12.0 X 9.0 X 0.6 inches; 159 pages
Gift inscription from author to R. E. Fantham to ffep. DJ has very light shelfwear. ; Leicester-Nottingham Studies in Ancient Society, V. 1; 255 pages; Articles on patronage by experts in the field: Paul Millett, Richard Saller, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew Drummond, John Rich, David Braund, Peter Garnsey & Greg Woolf, keith Hopwood, John Drinkwater, Duncan Cloud, Terry Johnson & Chris Dandeker. ; Signed by Author
Lower corners bumped. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ has a bit of browning. ; Papyrologica Coloniensia Vol. III; 294 pages
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Dustjacket taped down to boards. ; Equipment and instruments which were for the most part used in processing and storage as opposed to cultivation. ; 275 pages
Spine browned. Light browning to wraps. Top of spine has tear (reinforced with tape). Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Hermes. Einzelschriften, Heft 16; 344 pages
Boards are discolored (darkened). Ex-library copy with usual stamps, markings. Foxing to textblock. Corners rounded. ; Biography of the man that created the Roman navy and responsible for the organization of the Roman Empire. ; 268 pages
Spine and edges of boards are discolored (sunned). Foxing to textblock. Light edgewear to boards. Very heavy underlining to pages with many notes to margins. Former owner's name to ffep. ; Biography of the man that created the Roman navy and responsible for the organization of the Roman Empire. ; 268 pages
Amsterodami, Elzevirium, 1665; in-12, 374 pp., reliure plein veau, dos à nerfs orné (coiffes abîmées). Aphtonius était un rhéteur à Alexandrie au début du IIIème siècle après J.-C. Il a rédigé quelques ouvrages dont les meilleures éditions sont les éditions Elzeviriana. Il a décrit de façon exceptionnelle la ville, où il vécut : Alexandrie. Illustré d'un frontispice. Bon état.
Paris, Lacombe, 1772; in-8, 348 pp., relié plein-veau, dos orné à nerfs (état moyen manques de cuir). Pindare, auteur grec du 5ème siècle avant J.-C., reste le plus célèbre poète lyrique, qui fut redécouvert à la fin du 18ème siècle et au début du 19ème. Pindare inspira beaucoup Ronsard, Suarès, Claudel, Char et fut traduit en allemand par Hölderlin. Nous proposons ici le quart de ses oeuvres. Bon état.
Paris, Coignard & Boudet, 1750; in-12, 360 pp. + 331 pp., reliés plein-veau d'époque, dos lisse orné. Melchior de Polignac, prélat, diplomate et poète français de la fin du 17ème et de la première moitié du 18ème siècle, négocia le traité d'Utrecht et fut élu à l'Académie française à la place de Bossuet. Ici, une édition en français de la principale oeuvre de Polignac. Édition en latin de la principale oeuvre de Polignac. Bon état.
[… codicibus et adhibitis praestantissimis editionibus recensuit atque emendavit, Latinam Henrici Valesii Verrionem passim correctam subiunxit, apparatum criticum apposuit, fontes annotavit, prolegomena et indices adiecit Hugo Laemmer], xxv + 920pp. + 2 folding plates [depicting the manuscript text of Codex Vindobonensis 71 fol. 172 (I,6), Codex Dresdensis A 85 Fol.69 (V,24) & Codex Vaticanus 399,Fol.85 (IV,10)], 23cm., copy that formerly belonged to the Belgian scholar Buytaert O.F.M. and later on to the Belgian medievalist Raymond Macken (with his signature), cart.cover (marbled plates, leather spine, some wear, upper joint partly split and repaired), stamp on title page, some foxing, text good, [bilingual: Greek-Latin], R75188
Hardcover in-8°, XVIII-264 pp., demi-percale à coins, titre, filets et fleuron dore.— E.O. Bon etat. [MI-10]