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New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In German and Turkish. [10], 280 p. "The work gathers together the articles by Andreas Tietze based on the first edition of the Derleme Sozlugu: I: "Griechische Lehnworter im anatolischen Turkisch", Oriens vol.8, No.2, 1995, pp.204-257. II: "Einige weitere griechische Lehnworter im anatolischen Turkisch", Nemeth Armagani, J. Eckmann - A. S. Levend - M. Mansuroglu (ed.s), TDK, Ankara 1962, pp.373-388. III: "Slavische Lehnworter in der turkischen Volkssprache", Oriens vol.10 (1957) pp.1-47. IV: "Direkte arabische Entlehnungen im anatolischen Turkisch", Melanges Jean Deny, J. Eckmann - A. S. Levend - M. Mansuroglu (ed.s), TDK, Ankara 1958, pp.255-333. V: "Persian Loanwords in Anatolian Turkish", Oriens, vol.20 (1967) pp.125-168. A common index follows the facsimiles of the articles.".
Faint foxing to textblock. Else minor shelfwear. ; Written Voices, Spoken Signs is a stimulating introduction to new perspectives on Homer and other traditional epics. Taking advantage of recent research on language and social exchange, the nine essays in this volume focus on performance and audience reception of oral poetry. These innovative essays by leading scholars of Homer, oral poetics, and epic invite us to rethink some key concepts for an understanding of traditional epic poetry. Egbert Bakker examines the epic performer's use of time and tense in recounting a past that is alive. Tackling the question of full-length performance of the monumental Iliad, Andrew Ford considers the extent to which the work was perceived as a coherent whole in the archaic age. John Miles Foley addresses questions about spoken signs and the process of reference in epic discourse, and Ahuvia Kahane studies rhythm as a semantic factor in the Homeric performance. Richard Martin suggests a new range of performance functions for the Homeric simile. And Gregory Nagy establishes the importance of one feature of epic language, the ellipsis. These six essays centered on Homer engage with fundamental issues that are addressed by three essays primarily concerned with medieval epic: those by Franz Bäuml on the concept of fact; by Wulf Oesterreicher on types of orality; and by Ursula Schaefer on written and spoken media. In their Introduction the editors highlight the underlying approach and viewpoints of this collaborative volume. ; Center for Hellenic Studies Colloquia; 320 pages
Book is fine. DJ has small chip to top of spine and light shelfwear. ; The landmark developments of Greek culture and the critical works of Greek thought and literature were accompanied by an explosive growth in the use of written texts from the sixth through the fourth centuries B. C. E. The creation of the "classical" and the perennial use of Greece by later European civilizations as a source of knowledge and inspiration would not have taken place without the textual innovations of the classical period. This book considers how writing, reading, and disseminating texts led to new ways of thinking and new forms of expression and behavior. ; 272 pages
Very light shelfwear else book is fine. ; The volume explores how Greek and Latin authors perceive and present their own (real or metaphorical) exile and employ exile as a powerful trope to express estrangement, elicit readerly sympathy, and question political power structures. ; Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava Supplementum 87; 300 pages
Faint foxing to top of textblock else book is fine. Very light shelfwear to DJ. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; W. H. Friedrich's "Verwundung und Tod in Der Ilias", originally published in 1956, discusses in detail the plausibility (or otherwise) of the wounds received on the Homeric battlefield and is therefore of considerable interest to historians of medicine. It also makes a serious and sustained effort to grapple with the question of style, and thus confronts an issue which oral theory has scarcely touched. Peter Jones adds a preface briefly locating the work within the terms of oral theory. A medical analyses in a full appendix is also added. ; 192 pages
(New - will be sent to you direct from the publisher in Greece) Elder Porphyrios, a Greek monk and priest who died in 1991, stands in the long tradition of charismatic spiritual guides in the Eastern Church which continues from the apostolic age down to figures such as Saint Seraphim of Sarov and Staretz Silouan in modern times. In this book he tells the story of his life and, in simple, deeply relfected and profoundly wise words, he expounds the Christian faith for today. This book was compiled after his death from an archive of notes and recordings of his reminiscences, conversations and words of guidance, and was first published in Greek in 2003. The vibrant personality of Elder Porphyrios at all times shines through his words with great transparency and charm. In his introduction to the Greek edition Bishop Irenaeus of Chania writes: 'The words of blessed Elder Porphyrios are the words of a holy Father, of a man with the gift of clear sight, who was ever retiring, humble, simple and ardent and whose life was a true and authentic witness to Christ, to His truth and to His joy. Through his presence, love, prayer, counsel and guidance he supported an untold number of people in the diffcult hours of illness, mourning, pain, loss of faith and death. He is a god-bearing Father of our days, a true priest and teacher who in his ascetic way fell in love with Christ and faithfully served his fellow man. His teaching is deeply impregnated with the ethos and theology of the Orthodox Church and is dominated by the person and image of Christ our Saviour.' Book
Gift inscription on inner cover to W. J. Slater. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Minor shelfwear otherwise. ; 343 pages
Scholar's name to ffep (P. Stork). Some rubbing to wraps. Tiny dampstain to base of spine cover. Light shelfwear. ; Spudasmata Band 34; 180 pages
"A fascinating exploration of our living heritage from the ancient world" 143p. illus. index.Crisp tight copy. paper age toned, else fine Book
Light soiling to textblock and boards. ; Attempts to deepen the feeling for and enjoyment of Horace's lyric art. ; 125 pages
584pp., 24cm., in the series "Bibliothèque des cahiers de l'Institut de Linguistique de Louvain" vol.117, softcover, very good condition, K69869
" . this highly acclaimed sourcebook examines the public and private lives and legal status of Greek and Roman women. The texts represent women of all social classes, from public figures remembered for their deeds (or misdeeds), to priestesses, poets, and intellectuals, to working women, such as musicians, wet nurses, and prostitutes, to homemakers. The editors have selected texts from hard-to-find sources, such as inscriptions, papyri, and medical treatises, many of which have not previously been translated into English. The res ulting compilation is both an invaluable aid to research and a clear guide through this complex subject.The third edition adds new texts to sections throughout the book,420p. illus bibliography. index Book
" ... this highly acclaimed sourcebook examines the public and private lives and legal status of Greek and Roman women. The texts represent women of all social classes, from public figures remembered for their deeds (or misdeeds), to priestesses, poets, and intellectuals, to working women, such as musicians, wet nurses, and prostitutes, to homemakers. The editors have selected texts from hard-to-find sources, such as inscriptions, papyri, and medical treatises, many of which have not previously been translated into English. The res ulting compilation is both an invaluable aid to research and a clear guide through this complex subject.387p. illus bibliography. index [a few underlinings] Book
Slight creasing and light wear to corners. Minor shelfwear. Spine a bit sunned. Scholar's name to half-title (Robert Brown). Old price sticker to front panel. ; 416 pages
Revised and enlarged edition of "Women in Greece and Rome" A Collection of translated documents illustrating the life of women in classical times.293p.bibliography, index. Book
Very minor shelfwear to DJ. ; 9.7 X 6.0 X 0.8 inches; 260 pages
Creasing to spine. Light Edgewear to wraps. Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; One of the reasons for the study of the Greek and Roman classics is their perpetual relevance. In no other area can this position be more clearly defended than in the investigation of the feminine condition, for it was here that basic attitudes derogatory to the sex were molded by legal and social systems, by philosophers and poets, and by the thinking of men long since gone. Women in the Ancient World brings together essays that examine philosophy, social history, literature, and art, and that extend from the early Greek period through the Roman Empire. Their wide range of critical perspectives throws new light on the personal, political, socio-economic, and cultural position of women; 377 pages
A collection of translated documents illustrating the life of women in classical times. " The editors have selected texts from hard-to-find sources, such as inscriptions, papyri, and medical treatises, many of which have not previously been translated into English. The resulting compilation is both an invaluable aid to research and a clear guide through this complex subject.225p. index Book
Very light shelfwear else fine. ; From 'daily life' to 'demography' / Beryl Rawson --Ideology and 'the status of women' in ancient Greece / Marilyn A. Katz --Approaching women through myth : vital tool or self-delusion? / Ken Dowden --Signifying difference : the myth of Pandora / Froma I. Zeitlin --The cults of Demeter and Kore / Lucia Nixon --Women's ritual and men's work in ancient Athens / Lin Foxholl --Women's identity and the family in the classical polis / Sarah B. Pomeroy --Some Pythagorean female virtues / Voula Lambropoulou --Self-help, self-knowledge : in search of the patient in Hippocratic gynaecology / Helen King --Women who suffer from a man's disease : the example of satyriasis and the debate on affections specific to the sexes / Danielle Gourevitch --Re-reading (Vestal) virginity / Mary Beard --Male power and legitimacy through women : the domus Augusta under the Julio-Claudians / Mireille Corbier --Women and elections in Pompeii / Lisa Savunen --A women's voice - Laronia's role in Juvenal Satire 2 / S. H. Braund --Aemilia Pudentilla : or the wealthy widow's choice / Elaine Fattham --Female sancity in the Greek calendar : the Synaxarion of Constaninople / Anna Wilson. ; 296 pages
Minor browning to wraps. Minor shelfwear. Foxing to top of textblock. ; Early Greece: The Origins of the Western Attitude Toward Women Marylin B. Arthur; Classical Greek Attitudes to Sexual Behaviour K. J. Dover; Plato: Misogynist, Phaedophile, and Feminist Dorothea Wender; The Women of Etruria Larissa Bonfante Warren; The Role of Women in Roman Elegy: Counter-Cultural Feminism Judith P. Hallett; Selected Bibliography on Women in Classical Antiquity Sarah B. Pomeroy; Abortion in Antiquity Sheila K. Dickison; Arethusa. Vol. 6, No. 1, Spring 1973; Vol. 6.1; 166 pages
Very light bump to base of spine. Very tiny mark to textblock. Else book is fine. DJ has some minor creasing. ; This volume collects together 14 articles published in Greece and Rome during the last 20 years by leading authorities. They cover a wide breadth of interests including history, the law, mythology, literature, and religion in Graeco-Roman antiquity. A detailed and substantial introduction has been written by Dr Gillian Clark, an expert in the field, relating the articles to the development of gender studies since they were first published. The majority of the articles themselves have been updated to take account of the latest discoveries and developments. This book is intended for students of classics, women's studies, literature, history, and sociology. ; Greece & Rome Studies; 216 pages
Minor shelfwear. ; This volume collects together 14 articles published in Greece and Rome during the last 20 years by leading authorities. They cover a wide breadth of interests including history, the law, mythology, literature, and religion in Graeco-Roman antiquity. A detailed and substantial introduction has been written by Dr Gillian Clark, an expert in the field, relating the articles to the development of gender studies since they were first published. The majority of the articles themselves have been updated to take account of the latest discoveries and developments. This book is intended for students of classics, women's studies, literature, history, and sociology. ; Greece & Rome Studies III; 216 pages
Book shows light wear to covers only. Binding is square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. About 10 pages of b&w illustrations, many photos of Greek, Roman, Spartan sculpture and decorated pottery. 191 pages. The glue in this perfect bound book is over 50 years old and is likely fragile. "A witty pagent of pagan ladies in such diverse roles as wrestler, goddess, cortesan and candidate." -- From the cover