22 324 résultats
Bound in 1/4 leather, decorative boards. Profusely illustrated. Backstrrip worn, chipped at bottom with some loss at head. Some minor smudging and small stains on a few pages. Corners creased on a few pages. Front hinge starting to crack. ; Reprint of the 1846 ed. ; 371 pages
Book is fine. ; Ix, 163pp. A Plato Primer introduces students and general readers to the main theses, concepts, and arguments in Plato's philosophy. Plato's thought? Subtle, versatile, and multifaceted? Extends over many decades of composition and many philosophical topics, making it difficult to distill. J. D. G. Evans overcomes this challenge by starting from the premise that there is a core to Plato's philosophy that can be traced through the spectrum of his writings. ; 163 pages
Latin Reader; 182 pages; The comic playscripts by Plautus-the earliest Latin texts we have-made it through the ancient world to reach ours because the moves and verbal jousting found in them have always made people laugh. Plautine comedies span a wide range of idioms, extending from saucy adventures in the sex trade with Father as the fall-guy who foots all bills, to the trouncing of bigmouth trooper by Ms. Hot Stuff; from the fairytale wishes come true of faraway foundlings fished up on a surprise romantic shore, to the caricature gospel that re-stages the myth of the birth of the hero, in true panto style, gods and all. Although there is no such creature as a typical Plautus play, this cannily chosen set of excerpts-ranging from the best- to least-known plays-gives a good sense of how a whole script runs, from opening hush, through brisk cameos and spectacular showstoppers, to final bow. John Hendersons energy, wit, and contagious affection for Plautussnappy Latin (which he calls 'Plautin') take the reader along on a whirlwind, laugh-out-loud tour. His combination of commentary, interpretive remarks, and attention to staging and metatheatrics make this edition a perfect introduction to Plautus, and an incentive for further reading. Special Features * Introduction that is as lively as it is informative * 616 lines of unadapted Latin text from eleven Plautus plays: Asinaria 746-809, Amphitruo 361-462, Captiui 1029-36, Casina 780-854 and 1012-18, Cistellaria 203-29, Curculio 462-86, Menaechmi 77-109 and 351-69, Poenulus 1-45 and 541-66, Pseudolus 1-2 and 394-414, Rudens 938-1044, and Truculentus 482-548 * Notes at the back * Map and five photos * Bibliography and further reading for each play * Appendix on meter * Guide to pronunciation of proper names<br> * Online Latin text, marked for reading aloud * Complete vocabulary
Introduction by Walter Kaiser206p. Book
Very minor rubbing to DJ. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; Examines conflicting cultural, religious, and literary codes in the work of Prudentius (348-post 405) , perhaps the most influential poet of Late Antiquity. Illuminates Prudentius' use of paradigms from classical mythology and suggests that his poetry constitutes both an analysis and a critique of the Christianity of his day. ; Cornell Studies in Classical Philology; 224 pages
Some browning and creasing to wraps. Many Pencil notes and marginalia - 1 pen mark. Some creasing to pages. ; 49 pages
Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Includes "A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE WRITING OF THE GREEK ACCENTS- List of Words" 8 pp tipped in. Spine a bit sunned. ; 49 pages
85 pages. "Such an honour for eleven-year-old Petros to be guide for an American writer's daughter!... Drawings by a gifted Greek artist convey the loveliness of Petros' island, and the flavor of the island life." - from dust jacket. Illustrated endpapers. Book clean, crisp, bright and unmarked. Very light wear to price-clipped dust jacket now in a new archival-grade Brodart protector. Beautiful copy. Book
Light rubbing to wraps with minor colour loss. Creasing to spine. ; 0.65 x 7.88 x 5.04 Inches; 220 pages; Introduces Greek grammar. Includes both accidence and syntax.
Some rubbing to wraps with minor colour loss. Creasing to spine and a couple of corners of wraps. ; 0.65 x 7.88 x 5.04 Inches; 220 pages; Introduces Greek grammar. Includes both accidence and syntax.
"A documentary with additions" account of the entertaining encounters between local characters and tourists on the island of Poros. 251p. Book
Crease to bottom edge of front wrap. Else minor shelfwear. ; Collection Latomus Volume XXXV; 47 pages
Small remainder mark to bottom of textblock else fine. ; 8.5 x 0.75 x 5.5 Inches; 202 pages
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In French. [40] p., fully b/w ills. A propaganda book published in 1974 for Cyprus. A qui le blâme? Le present ne peut etre dissocie du passe.
"Maria Pappas the fiery diva who squandered here life, her career her sacred talent for the love of a Greek tycoon" Book
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 423 p. CONTENTS: 1. A Scapegoat for All Seasons: the Dönmes or Crypto-Jews of Turkey 2. A Delusional Obsession: the "Dönme" Question 3. Statements by Persons Accused of Being Dönmes 4. The Dönmes in Memoirs and Interviews 5. A Testimony by V. Avdet: "How I Discovered the Truth About My Ancestors' Origins" 6. The Nazis Perceptions of the Dönmes 7. Mustafa Kemal and the Claim of his Dönme Roots 8. The Dönmes as a Theme of Turkish Antisemitism 9. A Recent Antisemitic Theme: The Sabbatean Role in the Armenian Genocide 10. What is Efendi Telling us? 11. What is Really Being Discussed Here, Sabbateanism or the Republican Regime? 12. A Mutilated Translation: Gerschom Scholem's Sabbatai Sevi APPENDICES 1. The Chapter Titled "Sabbataism and Sabbataists" From Seref Mercan's Book. 2. Mehmed Sevket Eygi: "The Awesome Power of the Dönmes" 3. Mehmed Sevket Eygi: "Various Question and Their Answers" 4. Abdurrahman Dilipak: "Bülbül Deresi" 5. The writings of Necip Fazil Kisakürek 6. Gökhan Yamangül: "Dictionary of the Official [State] Ideology" 7. Mustafa Müftüoglu, "A Turkist and a Dönme" 8. Alper Sedat Aslandas-Baskin Biçakçi: "Salonican Dönme" Glosssary Bibliography. JUDAICA Dönme Social history Sabataism Turkish Republic Ottoman culture.
[Harlequin # 1651] Vintage copy. Romance set on a Greek island. 192p. Text neand and compete, library marks. Ex-Library
[Harlequin # 1651] Crisp vintage copy. Romance set on a Greek island. 192p. Bookstore stamp on title page, else fine Book
Father Owen Lee is internationally known for his intermission commentaries featured during the Saturday afternoon broadcasts from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. A Season of Opera: gathers together for the first time Father Lee's best broadcast and cassette commentaries, public lectures, and articles on twenty-three works for the musical stage. The essays range from the pioneering Orpheus of Monteverdi to the forward-looking Ariadne of Richard Strauss. Included are Father Lee's famous discussions of Mozart's Magic Flute and Beethoven's Fidelio, Verdi's La Traviata and Falstaff, Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, and Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites. The concluding chapter, originally published as the lead article in The Opera Quarterly's special issue on the end of the twentieth century, is a thought-provoking forecast of opera's future. Recommendations for further reading, CD recordings, and videos are also included. 241p. index Book
Spine a bit browned. Chipping to spine ends. Some pencil notes. ; 100 pages
1951159726Oxford: Clarendon Press 1950-1951. XIX, 266; XI, (1), 343, (1) Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm) Orig.-Leinenbände mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Original-Schutzumschlägen. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
156507Oxford, OUP, 2001.
"The compelling and controversial story of the Elgin Marbles that began with one man's passionate love for the art of ancient Greece and ended with his financial ruin, public dishonor, and personal disgrace". 250p.+ 4 leaves of plates : illus. bibliography, index. Book
1425707319.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback