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1903115411Lipsiae in aedibus Teubneri Lipsiae in aedibus Teubneri 1903. In-12 reliure toile bleue éditeur. Très bon état
1949R160219400Oxford at the clarendon press. 1949. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. XXXII + 454 pages - texte sur deux colonnes - ouvrage en anglais et en latin - tampon sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin
grand in-8°, 387 pages, broche, couverture. Tres bel exemplaire, non coupe / Very Good ++ [EN-2/3]
1973003009Yucatan 1973. Softcover. Very Good. Three part volume: a 47 page grammar of Yucatecan Maya an 18 page Stories My Mother Told Me Long Ago Stories and Songs in the Mayan Language Tzicbaltabi Ti in Mama Uch Cachi Tzicbaloob Yetel Kai Ich Maya Ttan and 18 pages of short stories with glossary. Overall toning a couple small tears to spine else intact and binding good. 6.5" x 9" bookseller #003009. <br/><br/> paperback
Former owner's name to ffep. Former owner's bookplate to inner cover (William Gifford Cookesley) from his days in Eton (dated 1840). Full leather binding. Corners edgeworn. Some wear, flaking and scratches to leather binding. Foxing to pages passim. G+ to VG- condition. Internally VG. ; 455 pages
This is a very good hardcover copy with a very good dust jacket with just light wear. Completely clean. Text in PORTUGUESE. This is the catalogue raisonne for the graphic works of Lasar Segall (1889- 1957). Illustrated in black & white, sepia with 221 works on paper catalogued. Exhibition history. Bibliography. 11" high X 10" wide, 183 pages. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
8vo, 332p. Tight copy with clean pages. An illustrated guide to the Maya ceremonial areas of Mexico, Guatemala & Honduras. ISBN: 0806112158
[6]-134 p. Bibliography. Index. "The history of the Jews of Mexico 1521-1821 is recorded in the documents of the Inquisition. The Mexican Archivo General de la Nacion are 1,553 volumes of Mexican Inquisition documents. The index to these volumes is the Incice del Ramo de la Inquisicion, itself fifteen large volumes in length. However, it is not arranged in any fashion accepted by archivists. This book presents in tabular form all matters of Jewish interest as they appear in the Indece. The name of each Jew who appeared before the Holy Office of the Incqusition, as well as of those disinterred from the grave, are furnished with dates, charges, places of birth, and other pertinent data. An Alphabetical list of names appended to it makes it possible to locate the various parts of the proceso of any individual. Appendices to this work list names and give much information from sources other than the documents in the Archives." - dust jacket. Book clean and unmarked with light wear to publisher's blue cloth. Binding tight. Moderate wear to dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality example of this important reference. Book
Former owner's name on ffep. Minor edgewear to wraps. Slight stain to textblock. ; This textbook is the first comprehensive guide to Latin verse composition to be published in over one hundred years. It combines a detailed analysis of the Roman poets' metrical practices with a series of graduated exercises designed to train the student in the composition of original Latin verse. ; Anthem Classics; 224 pages
1989VV326601989 Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1989 : In-8 Ecu, Broché. édition révisée, 254 pp., 24 planches couleurs, 17 planches N&B, 3 figures et 9 cartes, un excellent guide d'identification sur les oiseaux de Puerto Rico et les îles Vierges Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais.
199128588<p>A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright unclipped dust jacket. This collection of stories by twenty-six Latin American authors features the new voices and celebrated masters of one of the world's foremost literatures. Explore the gothic sexual ambiguities of Carlos Fuentes' "The Doll Queen" the psychological compression of Clarice Lispector's "Love" or the baroque pyrotechnics of Machado de Assis and Adolfo Bioy Casares. Discover the parodically hard-boiled detective fiction of Ana Lydia Vega and some decidedly soft-boiled criminals in Rubem Fonesca's "Lonelyhearts."</p> Dutton, hardcover
199963183Compiled by Edward W. Burke, S. J., Professor Emeritus of Classics, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1 vol. in-4 cartonnage éditeur, J. P. Heim, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1999, XIII pp., 1 f., 358 pp. et 1 f.
1296985881.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Former owner's name on inner cover. Very light Underlining in pencil and pen on a few pages else VG. Minor shelfwear. ; Consists of introductions to various types of classical drama, sketches of the lives of the dramatists, summaries of the remarkable features of their works, and an individual treatment of each of the extant Greek and Latin plays. Contents: 1. Greek tragedy: 1. Introduction to Greek tragedy - 2. Aeschylus - 3. Sophocles - 4. Euripides - pt. 2. Old comedy: 5. Introduction to old comedy - 6. Aristophanes - pt. 3. New comedy: 7. Introduction to new comedy - 8. Menander - pt. 4. Roman comedy: 9. Introduction to Roman comedy: 10. Plautus - 11. Terence - pt. 5. Roman tragedy: 12. Seneca. ; 526 pages
19663124291Chicago: Argonaut 1966. (14), 343 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
156580Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 1995.
Foxing to textblock. Very minor shelfwear elsewhere. ; Commentary by Prof. Chilver on the first two books of Cornelius Tacitus' first major historical work known as the Histories. In these books I & II, Tacitus describes the fall of the first emperor, Galba, and an account of the war in which the second emperor, Otho, was defeated by Vitellius and committed suicide, and of the challenge of the final victor, Vespasian, presented to Vitellius in the latter part of year A. D. 69. Includes emphasis on the major historical themes, analysis of textural and syntactical problems when their solution is vital to establishing Tacitus' meaning. 280 pgs. Illustrated with two maps: the Roman Empire in A. D. 69, and Eastern Gaul, the Alps, and Northern Italy.; 280 pages
Dustjacket is protected in mylar. DJ has some edgewear with two small close tears and rubbing along edges. DJ is discolored to spine and back panel and portion of front panel. ; Commentary by Prof. Chilver on the first two books of Cornelius Tacitus' first major historical work known as the Histories. In these books I & II, Tacitus describes the fall of the first emperor, Galba, and an account of the war in which the second emperor, Otho, was defeated by Vitellius and committed suicide, and of the challenge of the final victor, Vespasian, presented to Vitellius in the latter part of year A. D. 69. Includes emphasis on the major historical themes, analysis of textural and syntactical problems when their solution is vital to establishing Tacitus' meaning. 280 pgs. Illustrated with two maps: the Roman Empire in A. D. 69, and Eastern Gaul, the Alps, and Northern Italy.; 280 pages
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket else VG+; Commentary by Prof. Chilver on the first two books of Cornelius Tacitus' first major historical work known as the Histories. In these books I & II, Tacitus describes the fall of the first emperor, Galba, and an account of the war in which the second emperor, Otho, was defeated by Vitellius and committed suicide, and of the challenge of the final victor, Vespasian, presented to Vitellius in the latter part of year A. D. 69. Includes emphasis on the major historical themes, analysis of textural and syntactical problems when their solution is vital to establishing Tacitus' meaning. 280 pgs. Illustrated with two maps: the Roman Empire in A. D. 69, and Eastern Gaul, the Alps, and Northern Italy.; 280 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ spine has light sunning. ; Commentary by Prof. Chilver on the first two books of Cornelius Tacitus' first major historical work known as the Histories. In these books I & II, Tacitus describes the fall of the first emperor, Galba, and an account of the war in which the second emperor, Otho, was defeated by Vitellius and committed suicide, and of the challenge of the final victor, Vespasian, presented to Vitellius in the latter part of year A. D. 69. Includes emphasis on the major historical themes, analysis of textural and syntactical problems when their solution is vital to establishing Tacitus' meaning. 280 pgs. Illustrated with two maps: the Roman Empire in A. D. 69, and Eastern Gaul, the Alps, and Northern Italy.; 280 pages