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The Library of the Archaeological Society At Athens 142; 147 pages; This book presents the detailed findings of the author, an esteemed archaeologist and scholar, of the site and excavations. Completed after his death, this book represents the last great work of the author and the editor has taken great care to be true to the original scope and vision. Included within are the site and history, the wall paintings, the artistic assessment, and the painter. Many figures and photographs accompany this comprehensive volume. In English. 40 pictures. 12 color tables.
14247Amsterdam, 1929.
150846Leuven, Leuvense Schrijversaktie, 1992.
Underlining or marginalia in pen on about 6 pages. Spine browned. Creasing to front wrap. Minor foxing to textblock. ; In Dutch. ; Proefschrift (Diss. ) ; 248 pages
52491Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1971.
Faint dustsoiling to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Tears along base of spine joints. Inner hinges cracked. ; Tusculum-Bücherei; 1072 pages
Former owner's bookplate on inner cover. Minor shelfwear. ; 200 pages
158639Berlin, Weimar, Aufbau Verlage, 1987.
159710Heidelberg, Winter, 2007.
Gift inscription from author to R. E. Fantham on ffep. Else book is fine. DJ has very light shelfwear with 1 tiny chip to one corner. ; In this important and original new book, Joseph Farrell argues that there is a detailed and extensive program of literary allusion in Vergil's Georgics, moving basically from Hesiod and Aratus in the first book, to Lucretius in the middle two, to Homer in the fourth. This program involves what he calls "analytic" allusion, namely a reconstruction or interpretation of the texts alluded to; and, he contends, the direction of the allusion, moving from Hesiod (and perhaps Alexandrian poetics) toward Homer and heroic epic, helps to clarify the development of Vergil's poetic career, which moves from the Callimacheanism of the Eclogues to the full-fledged epic of the Aeneid. Applying to the Georgics the full range of recent scholarly methodology, Farrell's pathbreaking book will be of great interest to all scholars and students of Vergil, classical literature, and literary allusion. ; 416 pages
156618Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1980.
151047Ithaca, London, Cornell University Press, (1974).
Hard crease to corner of front wrap. Faint damp stain to top of spine. Handwritten author's name to top of spine. Some minor creasing through lower corners of pages. ; Comprehensive study of Vergil and his borrowings from Early Latin poetry. ; Hermes: Zeitschrift Für Klassische Philologie. Einzelschriften Heft 24; 168 pages
Includes 2 page loose review from The Classical World by G. P. Goold on Duckworth's book "Vergil and Classical Hexameter" tipped in. Also includes typed page by G. P. Goold reviewing "Traitement de l'élision chez Cyprianus"by M. Longpré. Includes letter from The Classical World asking G. P. Goold to review the book and an edited typed draft of the review by G. P. Goold on Harvard University letterhead. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear to book. DJ has 1 small tear and some minor chipping. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 167 pages
85975Amst., Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep, 1977.