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Browning to back wrap and spine. Pencil underlining to some pages. Minor creasing to wraps. ; Reprint of 1957 edition of first part of "Plato and Aristotle". Contents: Plato and Socrates; The Gorgias; The Republic; Phaedrus and Statesman; Timaeus and Critias; The Laws. Commentary on the dialogues ; 279 pages; <DIV><p>Once again available in paperback, <i>Plato</i> is the first half of Eric Voegelin's <i>Plato and Aristotle,</i> the third volume of his five-volume <i>Order and History,</i> which has been hailed throughout the Western world as a monumental accomplishment of modern scholarship.</p></DIV>
Offprint of an article originally published in the journal Nea Hestia (Christougenna 1957).3Ip. portrait [10 copies found in Worldcat] Book
Introduction by Margaret Breuning. Biographical sketch by Georgette Preston. Number 1777 of a limited edition of 2,000 copies signed by the artist on verso of title page. 322p, + 100 pages of plates, 17 in colour. NOTE : Oversized heavy volume. Book
"A History of the United States of America" in Greek.Published Nea Yorke : Ekdotika Katastemata "Atlantidos" 1908. 286p. plates. Clean, tight unmarked copy. Has contemporary bookplate inside front cover from the "War Service Library . provided by the People of the United states of America and the American Library Association for the use of Soldiers and Sailors" (but no other library marks) Inside back cover has stamp "For Sale by Rex Drugstore Inc .Seattle" as well there is a corner slot where a map should have been tucked (missing) which has created a paper shadow on the last endpaper Book
xvi + 437pp., 1st edition, 25cm., publisher's hardcover in dark grey cloth with gilt lettering at spine, dustwrapper (with some wear), text and interior bright and clean, good condition, F105252
A novel about immigrant Greeks in Winnipeg told through the eyes of ".teenage Eleni,innocent and hopeful in her village in Greece,through poverty and hardship in "Kanada" where she must endure not only the isolation of the newcomer,but also the terrible silence of one to whom knowledge of the new language and culture is denied." Children of Byzantium is not mere autobiography, but instead is a work of extended fiction about growing up Greek in Winnipeg. Through a series of interconnected stories, Katherine Alexander follows the life of teenage Eleni, innocent and hopeful in her village in Greece, through poverty and hardship in Canada, where she must endure not only the isolation of the newcomer, but also the terrible silence of one to whom knowledge of the new language and culture is denied. Eleni is representative of a generation of immigrant women who were, in effect, ghettoized. Their ethnicity was preserved and isolated without the ameliorating effects of growth and sharing in a land of strong multicultural roots and traditions. Alexander takes these materials, which might have constituted only another book about the immigrant experience, and fashions a deeply moving and subtle tale of one womans odyssey towards articulation and light. Book
179p. Neat complete text block but with usual library markings. [NO copies found in WorldCat Ex-Library
Eleni Vlachou, owner of the influential daily "Kathimerini" at the time of the Colonels military coup, refused to print a censored newspaper. After being held under house arrest in Athens she finally escaped (using false papers) and revealed the tyranny of the Junta. 183p. plates. index. Book
Paperback octavo with white spine. 338 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm In modern Greek || Series: Politike & historia ;; 11; || Cyprus -- Politics and government.
Georgios Vizyenos (1849-1896) is one of Greece's best-loved writers. His stories, written in 1883-4, are set in his native Thrace, a corner of Europe where Greece, Bulgaria and Turkey meet.Vizyenos' stories evoke a time when individual Greeks and Turks could share each other's joys and pains despite the hostile relations between their governments.297p. glossary Book
Collected poems of Georgios Vizyenos (1849-1896) 425p.[Only ONE copy of this edition found in Worldcat] Book
One of the most famous and extensive novels of Georgios Vizyenos (1849-1896) which was first serialized in the magazine Hestia. Who was the murderer of my brother is called one of the most famous and extensive autobiographical short stories of Georgios Vizyinos (1849-1896) which was first published in sequels in the magazine Hestia . The reader follows the development of a mysterious story, where the mother is unaware of her son's murder and searches for him anxiously, while her protégé Turkos Kiamil (the perpetrator) does not know that he is the one who - unwittingly - has killed him. son of his benefactor. When the narrator realizes this tragic coincidence, he decides to keep it a secret from the mother forever. This volume has the stories bound dos-a-dos Book
Faint foxing to textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Contents: Homer and the Reader; Story; Characters; Nature; Age and Place of Homer. Homer (fl. 900 BC) , an Ionian Greek, was author of the epic poems the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey. " A historical and literary study of the founder of the epic tradition. Hermes series on classical authors. ; Hermes Books Series; 8.75 x 1 x 6 Inches; 218 pages
In a follow-up to his previous Homeric studies, noted classicist Paolo Vivante explores Homer's verse, highlighting rhythm rather than metre. Rhythmical qualities, he argues, constitute the force of the verse? For example, in the way the words take position and in the way each pause hints suspense, producing an immediate sense of time. Vivante's main concern is not with the techniques or rules of the verse-composition, but more philosophically with verse itself as a fundamental form of human expression. This study will be of interest to both students and scholars. ; Contributions to the Study of World Literature 82; 176 pages
Light soiling to textblock and boards. Former owner's name on ffep; Looks at the noun-epithet phrases in Homer. ; 222 pages
Faint foxing to textblock else book is fine. ; Looks at the noun-epithet phrases in Homer. ; 222 pages
Faint foxing to textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Looks at the noun-epithet phrases in Homer. ; 222 pages
Light rubbing to one corner of DJ. ; The author describes the poem's historical context, explores the structure of the narrative and discusses the poetic quality of the work. The book surveys other criticisms of the work, and suggests some of its own. ; Twayne's Masterwork Studies; 9.25 x 0.75 x 5.75 Inches; 150 pages
New Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Greek and Turkish. [200] p., color and b/w ills. Erotokritos: Bir Girit destani. Translation and transcription by Hakki Bilgehan. A poem of a Cretan poet of the 17th century. Vitsentzos Kornaros. Turkish translation and transcription in latin letters of the original Greek poem. 500 copies were printed.
427pp., brochure originale, 23cm., non coupé, bon état, dans la série "Documents pour l'étude de la Bible : Apocryphes de l'ancien testament", R48923
Librairie Emile Bouillon. 1896. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 316 pages. Titre doré sur le dos. Plats de l'ouvrage broché conservés. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons de bibliothèque en page de titre. 'Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes', Sciences Philologiques et Historiques, Fasc. 114.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 187 p. La Turquie d'Asie. Tome III: Provinces des Iles de l'Archipel et de la Crete.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 160 p. La Turquie d'Asie. Tome. IV: Vilayet de Constantinople et Mutessariflik d'Ismidt.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 341 p. La Turquie d'Asie. Tome. V: Le Vilayet de Smyrne et le Mutessariflik de Bigha.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 424 p. La Turquie d'Asie. Tome. VI: L'Anatolie Centrale: Angora, Koniah, Adana, Mamouret-ul-Aziz, Sivas.