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Photographic facsimile from an original copy in the Bodleian Library of the edition published by Longman's Green and Co. London 1875. " It was based on the text of Priestley's edition of Heyne's Homer published in 834," The marks and flaws in the Bodleian copy used are still visible in this reproduction. You may need a magnifying glass to read this tiny typeface. 416p. Book
Very faint wear to corners of front wrap else fine. ; Lexis' Research Tools IV; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 349 pages
1950ED7-423Athens (Athen), C. Cacoulides Publisher, [ca. 1950]. original cased binding with original dust wrapper, small-8vo, 48 p., numerous photographs by Dimitrios Harissiadis, good copy
tVintage tourist guide to the old museum on the Acropolis. English translation by Helen Wace.60p. + 16 plates ( B & W) Book
62258Hildesheim, Olms, 1965.
159917Berkeley etc., University of California Press, CUP, 1954. (And:) Groningen, Bouma, 1971.
1953LFA010ecUn ouvrage de 1044 pages, format 200 x 265 mm, relié percaline (déchirure en haut du premier plat), réimpression (1953) de l'édition de 1897, T. & T. Clark (Edinbirgh)
1975160853Graz: Akademische Verlagsanstalt 1975. VI, 696; 698-1504, (4), 272 Seiten. Dreispaltig. 4° (29 x 21 cm). Orig.-Leinenbände mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Sound copy; 151 pages; The old world of pagan thought and custom, based on the city of Rome, tries to defend itself against the forces of innovation and disruption in the new age....On the one side, the emperor, representing the mass of the citizens...on the other, the senate and aristocracy of Rome, representing the ancient tradition and way of life. The conflict turns round the trials of leading Roman nobles for magical practices-- regarded by them as a permissible maintenance of traditional rites, but by the Emperor as symptoms of disloyalty and dangerous to his person and the state.
157416Ithaca, The American Philological Association, 1963.
"In this remarkable account of growing up in Greece and Canada,Nick Papandreou mixes fact and fiction to explore a crowded past, his childhood, his family,and particularly his father and grandfather,both Prime Ministers of their country. Book
"In this remarkable account of growing up in Greece and Canada,Nick Papandreou mixes fact and fiction to explore a crowded past, his childhood, his family,and particularly his father and grandfather,both Prime Ministers of their country. Book
The setting of this novel is a small Greek island, at the height of the summer. An Englishman travelling alone makes the aquaintance of a girl, Ruth Forbes, and her older travelling companion, Mrs. Keller. It soon strikes him that the relationship between the two women is not merely an uncomfortable one. Book
An exhibition "To commemorate the 50th. anniversary of the dramatic discovery of the 2,000 year old scrolls found in a cave near the Dead Sea, we have chosen to present the everyday life of the members of the Judaean Desert Sect" Displayed at the Shrine of The Book.Jerusalem 1997. Bilingual with Hebrew and English texts presented dos-a-dos. [A] Hebrew section. Fine, 71p. map illus + BIBLIOGRAPY [B] English section, 71p. G-VG,but a few pages sightly wrinkled [12 copies noted in WorldCat] Book
8.3 X 5.4 X 0.3 inches; 128 pages
0267540744.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0267985924.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1333142099.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
115099Ldn., British Museum, 1810.
Contents shaken. Some quires starting to loosen. Spine cover has tears along joints and crudely repaired along one side with brown tape. Front inner hinge has been reinforced with white binding tape. Fair to good. ; 716 pages; Very heavy book.
Small scratch near top of spine. Light shelfwear. ; A Dictionary of Classical Reference comprises a guide to classical names and references in English poetry from Chaucer to the twentieth century. Over eighty poets are covered, and all classical references in their works, with only minor exceptions, are included. The Dictionary is in two parts, the first of which consists of entries by character or event, defining the classical myths or stories attached to the subject in question and giving the original source followed by a list of the references in English poetry. The second part of the book is a reverse index, arranged by poet and works. It is therefore possible to study both the use of, for example, a particular myth in English poetry as a whole, or a particular poet's choice of classical material. The dictionary is particularly welcome at a time when the classical authors are no longer a part of the range of knowledge of most readers. ; 320 pages
pp. (6) [Index of Abbreviations is bound out of place], (vii)-x, (2), (13)-322, (4) [Publisher's catalogue]. Title age stained. 12mo. 180 mm. Boards detached. Virtually disbound. Text block tight. Title continues: "Taken From The Latin, French, Greek, Spanish, And Italian Languages: Translated Into English, With Illustrations, Historical And Idiomatic". S&S/AI 44649. Third American edition. PAIMP 10
pp. (6), (vii)-x, (2), (13)-322, (2) [Publisher's catalogue]. Very foxed. Early manuscript ownership of James Booth on title page and first fly leaf. 12mo. 180 mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Lacks spine labels. Title continues: 'Taken From The Latin, French, Greek, Spanish, And Italian Languages: Translated Into English, With Illustrations, Historical And Idiomatic'. S&S/AI 44649. Third American edition. Hardbound. Good. PAIMP 22