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PARIS, Amable Costes. 1818 - In-12 Carré - 1/2 Reliure - Dos lisse orné - T. I à IX - 5ème édition revue et corrigée. T. I) XII-388 + Table - T. II) 395 + Table - T. III) 391 + Table - T. IV) 397 + Table - T. V) 390 + Table - T. VI) 350 + Table - T. VII) 345 + Table - T. VIII) 382 + Table - T. IX) 330+ table - rousseurs éparses Ex-libris Armorié & chiffré "Château de la Bretesche" Possibilité d'acquérir chaque volume au prix de 25 €
A collection of essays by various writers (including some Greek commentators ) Robert Babe, Cornelius Castoriadis ("Political Representation : The Democracy of Liberal Oligarchy"pp 47-69) Noam Chomsky, Niko Poulantzas ("The Marxist Perception of the State : on Political Mediation" pp.85-91) Domenico D'Alessandro, Denis Bachand, Francesco Guardini. Daniele Peroni, Chris Podmore, William Anselmi and Kosta Gouliamos ("Exclusionary Represention : A Hegemonic Mediation"119-132) 217p. . Book
The important role women play in the process of migration to the Western bloc, and in particular to Southern Europe where they often find jobs in the domestic service, tourist or sex industries, has been increasingly recognized. This timely book provides essential new insights into the forms of migration and the impact of gender relations on the migration and accommodation process, and also raises general conceptual issues about ways of understanding migration in a global context. At a time when all the member states of the European Union have called for a reduction in immigration in response to its steady growth, the urgency of the topic is apparent. Contributors examine the possible legal, social and economic problems that increased immigration may produce, including: female migration and its relation to changing gender relations in the country of migration; different forms of exclusion faced by male and female migrants; working conditions and status; migrant networks; and women's role in reproducing and maintaining ethnic culture.This book will be essential reading for courses in migration, nationalism, Mediterranean and area studies, gender studies and a range of social science courses. It will also be of use to policy makers and those interested in European developments. INCLUDES Introduction: Women on the Move in Southern Europe Floya Anthias and Gabriella Lazaridis /Metaphors of Home: Gendering New Migrations to southern Europe Floya Anthias /Filipino and Albanian Women Migrant Workers in Greece: Multiple Layers of Oppression Gabriella Lazaridis /The Making of Periphractic Spaces: The Case of Albanian Undocumented Female Migrants in the Sex Industry of Athens Iordannis Psimmenos /Female Migrants in Italy: Coping in a Country of New Migration Victoria Chell /Migrant Women in Italy: National Trends and Local Perspectives Marina Orsini-Jones and Francesca Gattullo /Organizing Domestic Workers in Italy: The Challenge of Gender, Class and Ethnicity Jacqueline Andall /Female Birds of Passage: Leaving and Settling in Spain Natalia Ribas-Mateos /The Position and Status of Migrant Women in Spain Angeles Escrivyy /Trading Intimacy for Liberty: British Women on the Costa del Sol Karen O'Reilly .Index Book
tela edit. con titoli oro al dorso e sovrac. ill. - prima edizione it. - trad. di Maria Pia Linati Figurelli - alcune piantine nel testo, illustrazioni in b.n. fuori testo
Fascinating and informative book taking the visitor through a year's travels through Greece - Mainland and Islands - describing the people and the country as it emerged from the traumas of WW II and the Civil War. Packed with sociological and historical information, all presented in a readable narrative form and enhanced by delightful drawings by George Konstantinides. 428p. Col frontis. plus 56 pages of plates) bibliography, glossary, index. Verified signature onside front cover. Name of previous owner on ffep,else fine Book
Light discoloration to spine and part of front board. ; Text in Greek; prefatory notes and commentary in Latin. Reprint of 1936 edition. ; 106 pages
Scholar's name on ffep (Kenneth Snipes). ; Text in Greek; prefatory notes and commentary in Latin. Reprint of 1936 edition. ; 106 pages
Former owner's bookplate to inner cover (R. K. Hack). Some water staining to page edges (does not affect text) and inner covers. Light browning to endpapers. Mild fraying to spine ends. Spine darkened. ; Preface in Latin; text in Greek. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 212 pages
Crease to upper corner of rear wrap. Mild water-staining to bottom edge of last few pages and rear wrap. Former owner's name to inner cover. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 170 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Light creasing to spine. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 170 pages
Book has been rebound in grey boards with gilt lettering to spine. Original wraps bound in. Some shelfwear. Corners a little bumped. Former owner's name to ffep (Albert Merriman). Light pencil notes to a few pages. Pages a little tanned. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 170 pages
xv + 127pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover with gilt lettering at spine, very good, F105267
Former scholar's name on ffep (David Furley) with his blindstamp to fep. Pencil marginalia by Furley on a few pages. ; Contents: Gregory Vlastos: The role of Observation in Plato's Conception of Astronomy; Alexander P. D. Mourelatos: Plato's "Real Astronomy" Republic VII. 527D-531D; Robert G. Turnbull: The Later Platonic Concept of Scientific Explanation; Ian Mueller: Ascending to Problems: Astronomy and Harmonics in Republic VII. ; 127 pages; Collective contribution of four essays to the restoration of Plato's place in the history of scientific thought.
Very minor shelfwear to wraps. ; Centre De Recherches D'Histoire Ancienne; 470 pages
Minor shelfwear to corners else Fine. ; Grazie a questi dèi sono vittoriosi I Selinuntini. / Grazie a Zeus vinciamo, grazie a Fobo e / ad Eracle, grazie ad Apollo e a Poseidone, / grazie ai Tindaridi e ad Atena, alla Maloforo, a Pasicrateia / e agli altri dèi, / ma soprattutto grazie a Zeus. ; 310 pages; Oversized.
in testa al front.: Museo della Civiltà Romana - bross. edit. ill. - prima edizione - illustrazioni in b.n. nel testo
in testa al front.: Museo della Civiltà Romana - bross. edit. ill. - prima edizione - illustrazioni in b.n. nel testo
Browning to endpapers. Very light staining to textblock. Front inner hinge weakening with split starting. ; Greek Text with Italian introduction. ; Testi E Documenti Per Lo Studio Dell'antichità III; 111 pages
Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham). A few Pages carelessly opened. Small tear to rear wrap; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 187 pages
"There is a wide selection of famous recipes to choose from. Tasty soups include Avgolemono Soup, made with egg and lemon. There are many meze (starters) such as Vegetable Fritters with Tzatziki and Spanakopities (cheese pies). Popular dips include Hummus and Taramasalata. Fresh seaford is enjoyed everywhere in Greece and recipes such as Deep Fried Whitebait and Stuffed Calamari are favourites. Chicken Kebabs or Lamb Filo Pie are particularly delicious meat dishes, as are the famous baked, Pastitsio and Moussaka. For vegetable dishes, try a Greek Salad, Halloumi and Grape Salad or Tomatoes and Peppers. There is also a selection of breads, such as Greek Easter Bread, and cake recipes that include Honey and Lemon Cake. Finish your meal with pastries and desserts, such as Baklave and Fruit with Yogurt and Honey.64p illus. index [OnlY one copy of this edition found in Worldcat] Book
Greek humour and satire. 166p, Neat tight copy in laminated library binding, Usual library marks [NO copies found in Worldcat] Ex-Library
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 264 p., color ills. Byzantium's other empire: Trebizond. Edited by Antony Eastmond. Trebizond, that "long-anticipated city of the Komnenians with its soft and melodious name" to quote Jakob Fallmerayer, has long lured scholars, attracted by its unique combination of Byzantine familiarity and Anatolian foreignness. From 1204 to 1461 the city was at the heart of an empire that proudly proclaimed its inheritance of Byzantine power, but simultaneously stood apart from it; a "Greek Emirate" surrounded by Turkish and Caucasian states. Focusing on the church of Hagia Sophia in Trebizond, with its unusual architecture, unique sculptural decoration and extraordinary wall paintings, Byzantium's Other Empire: Trebizond reveals the ways in which these tensions were expressed in public in the monuments of the empire. It draws extensively on the photograph and drawing archives of David and June Winfield, held in the Conway Library at the Courtauld Institute of Art. The Winfields restored the church from 1959-1963, in a project masterminded by David Talbot Rice. Here, Talbot Rice's photographs from 1929, as well as those of other early scholars who visited Trabzon, notably Gabriel Millet in 1893 and Fyodor Uspenskii in 1916-1917 are presented. These scholars recorded the city, its palaces, churches and monasteries. They provide glimpses of a lost empire and of the city of Trebizond which has been transformed in the decades since their visits. This volume also includes the first published translation into English of the fourteenth-century chronicle of Michael Panaretos.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 264 p., color ills. Byzantium's other empire: Trebizond. Edited by Antony Eastmond. Trebizond, that "long-anticipated city of the Komnenians with its soft and melodious name" to quote Jakob Fallmerayer, has long lured scholars, attracted by its unique combination of Byzantine familiarity and Anatolian foreignness. From 1204 to 1461 the city was at the heart of an empire that proudly proclaimed its inheritance of Byzantine power, but simultaneously stood apart from it; a "Greek Emirate" surrounded by Turkish and Caucasian states. Focusing on the church of Hagia Sophia in Trebizond, with its unusual architecture, unique sculptural decoration and extraordinary wall paintings, Byzantium's Other Empire: Trebizond reveals the ways in which these tensions were expressed in public in the monuments of the empire. It draws extensively on the photograph and drawing archives of David and June Winfield, held in the Conway Library at the Courtauld Institute of Art. The Winfields restored the church from 1959-1963, in a project masterminded by David Talbot Rice. Here, Talbot Rice's photographs from 1929, as well as those of other early scholars who visited Trabzon, notably Gabriel Millet in 1893 and Fyodor Uspenskii in 1916-1917 are presented. These scholars recorded the city, its palaces, churches and monasteries. They provide glimpses of a lost empire and of the city of Trebizond which has been transformed in the decades since their visits. This volume also includes the first published translation into English of the fourteenth-century chronicle of Michael Panaretos.
Wraps have light rubbing with faint crease to 1 corner. ; Drawings; 0.81 x 9.25 x 5.95 Inches; 311 pages