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Hardcover without dust jacket. Small faint mark to cover and page block also faintly marked. Previous owner's name penned to FEP. No other notable flaws. AD Used
1195 p., illus. (incl. music) 185 pl. Hardcover Very good condition
Minor shelfwear to book. DJ is price-clipped. DJ spine browned. A few tears to DJ. ; 468 pages; From Achilles's heel to the sword of Damocles, Western culture teems with allusions from the rich heritage of classical literature, and this new edition of The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature, the first updating since Sir Paul Harvey's original edition of 1937, provides the key to these works and the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations that produced them. Substantially revising the first edition, this volume condenses the findings of the most recent scholarship into highly readable prose and supplies a wealth of background information not found in Harvey's Companion. Indispensable to those studying classical literature in depth, the book will be equally accessible to the non-specialist. All Greek is transliterated, with translations given for all quotations from Greek and Latin. The main focus of the Companion remains the lives and works of the principal authors. Biographical entries offer the essential facts and sift the conjectural evidence, while entries on the major works include discussions of the philosophical dialogues and political speeches and plot summaries of the epic poems and plays. The various literary forms--epic, comedy, tragedy, rhetorical writing--are covered in depth, supplemented by articles on the origins of the Greek and Latin alphabets and languages. The Companion also puts this literature into its societal and historical contexts, including many articles on political, social, and artistic achievements. We learn, for example, about the political climate that produced the great speeches of Demosthenes and Cicero. Orators, statesmen, and generals stalk the pages, and major battles and conquests from the time of Alexander to the fall of Rome are summarized. Articles on contemporary social mores and religious beliefs help explain literary references, while the glories of philosophy, science, and art are celebrated from Cynics to Stoics, astronomy to water-clocks, and flute competitions to vase painting. Helpful maps supplement geographical entries, a chronological table provides an overview of the main historical and literary events, and a systematic set of cross-references links the entries. The breadth and accuracy of this volume will surely make it the standard reference book of its kind for years to come.
Foxing to textblock and endpapers and DJ flaps. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; 640 pages; From Achilles's heel to the sword of Damocles, Western culture teems with allusions from the rich heritage of classical literature, and this new edition of The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature, the first updating since Sir Paul Harvey's original edition of 1937, provides the key to these works and the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations that produced them. Substantially revising the first edition, this volume condenses the findings of the most recent scholarship into highly readable prose and supplies a wealth of background information not found in Harvey's Companion. Indispensable to those studying classical literature in depth, the book will be equally accessible to the non-specialist. All Greek is transliterated, with translations given for all quotations from Greek and Latin. The main focus of the Companion remains the lives and works of the principal authors. Biographical entries offer the essential facts and sift the conjectural evidence, while entries on the major works include discussions of the philosophical dialogues and political speeches and plot summaries of the epic poems and plays. The various literary forms--epic, comedy, tragedy, rhetorical writing--are covered in depth, supplemented by articles on the origins of the Greek and Latin alphabets and languages. The Companion also puts this literature into its societal and historical contexts, including many articles on political, social, and artistic achievements. We learn, for example, about the political climate that produced the great speeches of Demosthenes and Cicero. Orators, statesmen, and generals stalk the pages, and major battles and conquests from the time of Alexander to the fall of Rome are summarized. Articles on contemporary social mores and religious beliefs help explain literary references, while the glories of philosophy, science, and art are celebrated from Cynics to Stoics, astronomy to water-clocks, and flute competitions to vase painting. Helpful maps supplement geographical entries, a chronological table provides an overview of the main historical and literary events, and a systematic set of cross-references links the entries. The breadth and accuracy of this volume will surely make it the standard reference book of its kind for years to come.
9.8 X 7.6 X 1.7 inches; 795 pages
DJ has some loss to base of spine. DJ has chipping and tears. Book has worn area at base of spine with minor loss (1 cm). Internally VG. ; 9.8 X 7.6 X 1.7 inches; 795 pages
Edgewear to corners and spine ends. Former owner's name on ffep. ; Very heavy book. Extra shipping may apply. ; 1198 pages; A comprehensive reference book to all fields of ancient Greek and Roman civilization up to the death of Constantine.
Former owner's bookplate on front pastedown, bottom and fore - edge discolored in spots/soiling, 2 corners lightly bumped. Ffep creased with small tear. Else Very Good. ; 1198 pages; A comprehensive reference book to all fields of ancient Greek and Roman civilization up to the death of Constantine.
Heavy Foxing to textblock. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; Very heavy book. Extra shipping may apply. ; 1198 pages; A comprehensive reference book to all fields of ancient Greek and Roman civilization up to the death of Constantine.
Gift inscription in pen to inner cover. ; Very heavy book. Extra shipping may apply. ; 971 pages; A comprehensive reference book to all fields of ancient Greek and Roman civilization
Scholar's name to inner cover (Cedric Boulter). Endpapers browned. Review of book from TLS tipped in. Tears along joints of spine cover but holding. Some waviness to cloth covering rear board and faint spotting to front board. ; Very heavy book. Extra shipping may apply. ; 971 pages; A comprehensive reference book to all fields of ancient Greek and Roman civilization
Minor shelfwear to book. Foxing to textblock. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; Very heavy. ; 1704 pages; For almost half a century The Oxford Classical Dictionary has been the unrivalled one-volume reference work on the Greco-Roman world. Whether one is interested in literature or art, philosophy or law, mythology or science, intimate details of daily life or broad cultural and historical trends, the OCD is the first place to turn for clear, authoritative information on all aspects of the ancient world. This redoubtable resource now appears in its third edition, some twenty per cent larger than the previous edition, with virtually every entry rewritten and updated and hundreds of brand new entries added which reflect the expanded scope of classical studies. In over six thousand entries ranging from long articles to brief definitions the Third Edition provides for the insights and interests of a new generation of classical scholars. Readers will find substantial coverage of women in the ancient world with entries on abortion, breast-feeding, and motherhood; sexuality including homosexuality, love and friendship, contraception, and pornography; Asia and the far east with entries ranging from Gandhara to the Persian Gulf; Jews; and early Christians. In addition new thematic articles reflect the current emphasis on multidisciplinary approaches to classical studies. These articles include anthropology and the classics, Marxism and classical antiquity, and literary theory and classical studies, while others examine issues of general interest to modern readers such as race, class struggle, ethnicity, alcoholism, incest, propaganda, suicide, pollution, and much more. The OCDis a truly international work of collaborative scholarship with entries from the world's top classical scholars, and the very best experts providing specialist subject area knowledge. Specialist area advisers include Pat Easterling on Greek literature, Tony Honore on Roman law, Amelie Kuhrt on Near Eastern studies, John Matthews on late antiquity, and Martha Nussbaum on philosophy, making this the ultimate authority on the classical world. Contributors... Over 364 of the very best scholars in classics from all over the world, including Albert Henrichs, Fritz Graf, Gian Biagio Conte, Oswyn Murray, Elaine Fantham, Julia Annas, J. J. Pollitt, and Michael Jameson.
IN HEBREW. 24.5x17.5cm. 165 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
292p Hardcover Very good condition
Hardcover in very good condition. Classic edition, 1995. Light shelfwear to the jacket. Traces of foxing on the page block. The spine is a little cocked but the binding remains sound. Pages are clean and the text is clear. CM Used
Hardcover in unclipped dust jacket. Page block lightly tanned and faintly marked. Jacket lightly edgeworn and tanned on inside edges. Boards excellent, pages clean and unmarked throughout. AD Used
Library stickers to spine, markings to FEP and title page, stamps to title page and page block. Ex - Library
Ex library with a label at base of spine and a bookplate on inner cover and stamps on prelims. 63 Pages. Slight grubbyness on cover. Pages are clear and tight. Ex - Library
18x24.5 cm. 14+763 pages. Hardcover. Top and bottom of spine slightly worn. Cover slightly scratched. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
22.5x15.5 cm. 147 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
RARE volume devoted to the central cases relating to the basic oppositions between subject-object and agent-patient (nominative and accusative), as well as their counterparts such as ergative and absolutive, providing descriptive studies of ten different languages, not only Romance and Germanic languages, but also Polish and Basque, as well as Cora, Warrwa and Ewe. [Contents]: 1. Introduction - Kristin Davidse and Béatrice Lamiroy. 2. Romance transitivity - Michael Herslund. 3. Objects and quasi-objects: The constellation of the object in French - Ludo Melis. 4. A construction grammar approach to transitivity in Spanish - Nicole Delbecque. 5. Nominative and oblique in English: reflexive clauses as a test for distinct Agent-Patient models - Kristin Davidse. 6. Aspects of nominative and accusative in German - Luk Draye. 7. The Source-Path-Goal schema and the accusative in interaction with the genitive in Polish - Zofia Kaleta. 8. Objects, verbs and categories in the Cora lexicon - Eugene Casad. 9. Ergativity and accusativity in Basque - Larry Trask. 10. Ergative and accusative patterning in Warrwa. 11. Constituent order and grammatical relations in Ewe - Felix Ameka. 225x155mm. X+363 pages. In as new condition.
Paperback in good condition. This book does not have a publication date. It was not published in 1900. Crease on front lower leading corner. Light stains on upper and lower edges of pages. Contents are clear. AM Used
Contains pictures. 16x24 cm. 28 pages. Hard cover. In good condition.
x+242 pp., some b&w illus.; Hard cover/dust jacket; as new copy
xii, 836 p., [16] p. of plates : Paperback Very good condition