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Very minor shelfwear to DJ and book else Fine/Fine. ; Throughout the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Valerius Maximus' Memorable Deeds and Sayings was the most widely read prose after the Bible, but the work's vision of ancient history and its author's literary style have since fallen into disrepute. Bloomer (classics, Stanford U. ) revives the classic to examine how, why, and for whom Maximus composed this collection of rhetorical examples. ; 1.25 x 9.5 x 6.5 Inches; 296 pages
Foxing to textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear. ; Throughout the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Valerius Maximus' Memorable Deeds and Sayings was the most widely read prose after the Bible, but the work's vision of ancient history and its author's literary style have since fallen into disrepute. Bloomer (classics, Stanford U. ) revives the classic to examine how, why, and for whom Maximus composed this collection of rhetorical examples. ; 1.25 x 9.5 x 6.5 Inches; 296 pages
A few ink notes to rear inner cover and light underlining in ink to 2 pages. Else book is fine. ; 150pp. ; Studien Zur Klassichen Philologie, Band 82; 150 pages
Book has been rebound in brown marbled boards with gilt lettering to spine. Attractive Gilt artwork to spine. Some Edgewear to extremities and rubbing to boards. Pages toned. Some foxing. Former owner's name in ink to titlepage. Attractive copy; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 554 pages
Faint foxing. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 672 pages
Faint staining to front board. Spine sunned. Former owner's name stamped to ffep (J. D. Fitton). Minor bumping to rear corners. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 672 pages
Very Good English Original bdg. HC. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 13 cm). In Ottoman script. 368 p. Roumi: 1309 = Gregorian: 1892. Ozege: 22202. A rare work on Greek language and its grammar of Alexandre Constantinidis who was a non-Muslim mayor of Giresun (Cerasonte) in the Ottoman Empire. Extremely rare.
Contains black and white plates. 180x140 mm. 341 pages. Soft cover. Cover slightly yellowing and age-stained. Cover edges slightly worn. Spine yellowing, wrinkled and slightly age-stained. Spine edges slightly worn. Pen inscription on first white page. Pages slightly age-stained. Else in good condition.
185x135 mm. 338 pages. Softcover. Cover yellowing and slightly age-stained. Cover corners and edges slightly worn. Spine yellowing and slightly worn. Spine edges slightly worn. Pen inscription on first page - No damage to text. Text-block edges, inner cover and pages slightly age-stained. Else in good condition.
Gift inscription from author to titlepage. Author has corrected text in margins on 2 pages. Else fine. ; 83 pages; Signed by Author
Wraps are browned. Chipping along foreedge of front wrap. ; 70 pages
New English Original bdg. HC. 422 p. In Turkish. Color and b/w ills. Cultural heritage structural inventory of Usak city in Aegean Region. Usak kültürel degerler yapi envanteri. ARCHITECTURE Turkish architectural art Turkish and Islamic arts Anatolian Emirates Seljuks Ottoman art History of art Inventory Local culture Usak Inventory.
NEW - Will be sent to you direct from the publisher. Translated from Greek with an introduction by Kimon Friar and Kostas Myrsiades. Stylistically Papatsonis's mature poetry is characterized by its failure to use a strict verse form, its discontinuous and dreamlike combination of images, and its highly personal quality. It is a poetry which intends to elicit meaning rather than to lend itself to pyrotechnical effects. It utilizes patterns of rhythms and sounds to make meaning more emphatic. Book
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Light shelfwear to book. Small tears to ends of DJ spine. Minor rubbing to DJ spine. ; University of Cincinnati Classical Studies, 3; 226 pages; An examination of urbanitas that begins with the Greek background of the fifth and fourth centuries B. C. As well as the late Hellenisitic period and ends with Pliny the Younger, roughly the end of the classical era in Rome.
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. DJ is price-clipped. ; University of Cincinnati Classical Studies, 3; 226 pages; An examination of urbanitas that begins with the Greek background of the fifth and fourth centuries B. C. As well as the late Hellenisitic period and ends with Pliny the Younger, roughly the end of the classical era in Rome.
Dustjacket has shelfwear and rubbing. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. Very light shelfwear to book. ; Examines the causes for the phenomenon of relocation during the archaic and classical periods, in which dozens of Greek cities moved from one site to another. Also investigates how the Greeks made the relocated cities work: how they managed distant landholdings, how mixed populations were integrated into one civic body, and how a polis was affected by incorporation into a megalopolis. ; Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture; 1.09 x 8.8 x 5.76 Inches; 257 pages
Minro shelfwear. ; Uppity Women of Ancient Times presents 200 uproarious pirates, pyramid builders, poets, poisoners, panderers, power brokers, and princesses in a lively, informative, and highly entertaining chronicle of life as it really was. Full of piquant details on sex, sports, madness, celebrities, gossip, and gore, Uppity Women of Ancient Times excavates a myriad of little-known facts about biblical babes, classical consorts, and Mesopotamian maids for the armchair archaeologist in all of us. ; 7.0 X 6.9 X 0.8 inches; 256 pages
[ Harlequin Intrigue Series #68] It was shocking enough for Dina Pappas to discover her dead husband had been a criminal. Now she was suspected of being one, too. When Ran Constantine was assigned to investigate, Dina was prepared for a fight--not for the passion that surged between them. But neither could forget the real reason he had entered her life. The only solution was to clear her name, and so they followed the clues that led them to Greece. There they might find a new beginning--but chances were, it could mean the end...(Freda Vasilos and Tina Vasilos are pseudonyms of Freda Vasilopoulos,a Canadian writer) Book
This volume presents the first results of research conducted on 'The Social and Cultural Construction of Emotions: The Greek Paradigm' by a research group in Oxford funded by the European Research Council. The project aims at contributing to a better understanding of the social and cultural factors that determine the manifestation of emotions in texts (papyri, inscriptions, literary sources) and in the material evidence from the Greek and Greek-speaking world (c. 800 BCE – c. 600 CE). The four introductory chapters address problems in the study of emotions in antiquity. They are followed by ten case-studies in which the manifestation and arousal of emotions (fear, anger, envy, grief, hope) are studied in various contexts (religion, litigation, political life, art, private life) and in connection with a variety of media (narratives of miracles, dedications, curses, acclamations, petitions, condolence letters, forensic oratory, architecture, images). ; Heidelberger Althistorische Beitrage Und Epigraphische Studien (HABES 52) ; 490 pages
Gift inscription from author to front wrap in red ink from 1866. Bound in plain wrappers--browned in places. Some chipping to corners of wraps. A few pages have corner creasing. ; 733-762 pp. Appears to be an offprint. ; [Offprint]; 29 pages; Signed by Author
Small chip to head of spine. Tiny stain to front wrap. ; C. 300pp. ; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology and Literature. Pocket-Book 77; 300 pages
Very light shelfwear else fine. ; C. 300pp. ; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology and Literature. Pocket-Book 77; 300 pages
Minor spotting to boards else Fine; Reprint of 1911 Edition. ; Roman History; 0.5 x 9.25 x 6.25 Inches; 93 pages
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Pages unopened. One small chip to back wrap. Back bottom corner a little creased. ; Zetemata: Monographien Zur Klassischen Altertumswissenschaft. Heft 2; 265 pages
Yellow staining to front wrap. Creasing to edges of wraps. Tears to spine ends with small piece missing to base of spine (2.5 cm). Wraps a bit browned. Some pencil with a bit of pen marginalia and pencil underlining. ; In german. Discusses the continuation of the Principate from the death of Augustus until 68/9 under Vespasian. ; Historia-- Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte. Einzelschriften Heft 5; 133 pages