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Minor shelfwear to book. Endpapers browned. Original Terracotta boards. Spine a bit darkened. Small piece of upper corner of titlepage has been excised (removing ownership markings? ). Some ink and pencil notes. ; Oxford Classical Texts OCT (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis) ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall
xxxii + 738pp., unaltered reprographic reprint of the original 1892-edition, 24cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering, very good, [Introduction in Latin, texts in Greek], K94256
Inscription to ffep: "Philippa Goold from Fred Schreiber. February 1980". Lower corners lightly bumped. Minor chipping to DJ. ; University of Canterbury Publications No. 8; 179 pages
Heavy underlining and marginalia in pencil. Former owner's name to ffep. Light bump to one corner. Else book is VG. DJ is worn, tattered and soiled with large tear and piece torn from one corner. ; Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, Vol 4; 263 pages
Tiny stain to ffep. Gift inscription from author to Jenifer Neils on ffep in ink. ; Humane ideals were central to the image Athenians had of themselves and their city during the classical period. Tragic plays, which formed a part of civic education, often promoted pity and compassion. But it is less clear to what extent Athenians embraced such ideals in daily life. How were they expected to respond, emotionally and pragmatically, to the suffering of other people? Under what circumstances? At what risk to themselves? In this book, Rachel Hall Sternberg draws on evidence from Greek oratory and historiography of the fifth and fourth centuries BCE to study the moral universe of the ancient Athenians: how citizens may have treated one another in times of adversity, when and how they were expected to help. She develops case studies in five spheres of everyday life: home nursing, the ransom of captives, intervention in street crimes, the long-distance transport of sick and wounded soldiers, and slave torture. Her close reading of selected narratives suggests that Athenians embraced high standards for helping behavior—at least toward relatives, friends, and some fellow citizens. Meanwhile, a subtle discourse of moral obligation strengthened the bonds that held Athenian society together, encouraging individuals to bring their personal behavior into line with the ideals of the city-state. ; 9.3 X 6.0 X 0.9 inches; 250 pages; Signed by Author
Former classics scholar's bookplate on ffep (John H. Betts) else Fine. ; 244 pages; David Wiles explores the performance of tragedy as a spatial practice specific to Athenian culture, at once religious and political. After reviewing controversies and archaeological data regarding the fifth-century performance space, Wiles turns to the chorus and shows how dance mapped out the space for the purposes of any given play. He shows how performance as a whole was organized and, through informative diagrams and accessible analyses, brings the theater of Greek tragedy to life.
P., Hachette, 1877. In-8 relié demi chagrin marron, dos à nerfs orné de caissons, plats de percaline, XXXVI-801 pages. Rousseurs éparses plus ou moins prononcées. Livre de prix du lycée du Havre.
P. Union Latine d'Edition, 1973. 3 volumes petit in-4 brochés, sous chemise et étui orange, couvertures rempliées, 138-207-187 pp. Exemplaire numéroté sur fil Dame Blanche. Nombreuses illustrations couleurs et hors-texte de Georges Varlamos . très bon état.
1 vol. in-12 reliure demi-basane marron, dos à 5 nerfs orné, Urbain Canel, Ponthieu, Paris, 1825, X-186 pp. avec frontispice Envoi de Céleste Vien : "Hommage de reconnaissance offert à l'excellent Docteur Suberbielle". Texte grec avec la traduction française en regard. Bon état (reliure très lég. frottée, qq. rouss.) Français
Minor yellowing to wraps. Light tanning to pages. Minor shelfwear. ; Antichità Classica E Cristiana 5
Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear else fine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 215; 120 pages
Front wrap has hard corner crease. Crease to spine. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. ; 9.0 X 6.0 X 1.1 inches; 404 pages
Checkmarks inscribed on table of Contents. Soiling to boards and textblock. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1933. Translated by L. M. Frazer and D. C. Macgregor. ; 9.25 x 1 x 6.25 Inches; 187 pages
With 55 Illustrations. Contents: Trade of the Pre-Classical Era; Greek Traders andTrading - The Classical Period; The Import Trade - Principally Corn; Exports and Industrial Production; State Attitudes to Trade and Traders; Finance and Banking; Trades and Crafts; Land, Agriculture and other Cultivation; Mining; States other than Athens: A Brief Survey into the Hellenistic Period. ; Aspects of Greek & Roman Life; 256 pages
Gift inscription to titlepage from editor (Peter Garnsey). Light knock to base of spine. Corners have light creasing. Mild shelfwear. ; A theme of the volume is that a combination of natural and artificial shortages made inevitable the bulk movement of staples between regions in all periods of antiquity. Novel contributions are offered in addition in relation to the cost of shipping, the extent of long-distance trade in wine, the relative demand for wheat and barley, the incidence and gravity of food crises, the efficiency of famine-relief measures and the part played by food shortages in the collapse of the late Roman frontier system. ; Cambridge Philological Society Supplementary Vol 8; 126 pages; Signed by Editor
Pages a bit tanned. Tiny faint stain to rear wrap. Else very light shelfwear. ; A theme of the volume is that a combination of natural and artificial shortages made inevitable the bulk movement of staples between regions in all periods of antiquity. Novel contributions are offered in addition in relation to the cost of shipping, the extent of long-distance trade in wine, the relative demand for wheat and barley, the incidence and gravity of food crises, the efficiency of famine-relief measures and the part played by food shortages in the collapse of the late Roman frontier system. ; Cambridge Philological Society Supplementary Vol 8; 126 pages
Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, Berlin. 1914. In-12 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos fané. Non coupé. 186 pages. Texte en grec ancien et notes en allemand sur 2 colonnes. Scotch jauni sur le dos. Sammlung Griechischer und Lateinischer Schriftsteller mit Deustchen Anmerkungen, Begründet von M. Haupt und H. Sauppe. Sechstes Bändschen. Siebente Auflage Neue Bearbeitung von L. Radermacher.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 242 p. Etymological dictionary of Maçka and Trabzon City. Trabzon - Maçka etimoloji sözlügü.
Comparative Tragedy, I; 666 pages; Contents: I Tragedy and reality 1 Metaphysics and mystiques 2 Suffering and sympathy 3 Society, religion and the individual; II Tragedy and myth 4 Myth: function and analysis 5 Structure and ethics in Greek myth 6 Myths in tragedy; III Tragic form and tragic feeling 7 The Oresteia: nature versus perversion 8 Helplessness and power in Greek tragedy: suppliant, protector; oppressor, revenger 9 Sophocles: suffering integrity 10 Four 'Electra' plays. Conclusion. Appendices I Else on katharsis II Kirk on myth III Matriliny, patriliny, and the erosion of a parent.
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Former classics scholar's name on inner cover (J. A. Davison). Review references quoted on ffep. ; Commentary and notes on the text. ; Cambridge Classical Studies; Transactions of the Cambridge Philological Society Vol.10; 104 pages
Foxing to textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Looks at the development of psyche from Homeric times to the classical age. ; Yale Classical Monographs 2; 232 pages
xi + 200pp., in the series "Yale Classical Monographs" volume 2, 25cm., publisher's hardcover in red cloth with gilt lettering, text and interior clean and bright, very good, F105084
Contains a [1] A play about Napooleon [Das Lamm des Armen] Pages 1 -78translated by Othon Argyropoulos [2] To Gramma mias Agnostes Translated by Tzimmy Korini [3] O Bivliolatris; O Lipotaktes ; Lirporela. 190p. Neat tight copy in laminated library binding. Paper age toned, usual marks of library ownership [ WorldCat lists NO copies in the USA] . Book
Pages unopened. Light shelfwear. Minor yellowing to wraps. ; 27pp + 2pls.; Akademie Der Wissenschaften Und Der Literatur. Abhandlungen Der Geistes- Und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Klasse Jahr. 1951 12; 27 pages
A large format calendar - unused - for 1982, illustrated with 12 lovely poster sized folk costumes from Macedonia [Size 17 "x 12"] [NOT found in WorldCat] Ephemera