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In-8°, 27pp, testo su due colonne in latino e italiano, legatura in brossura editoriale
in-8 broche de 150 pages environ. Bon exemplaire de cette revue trimestrielle destinée essentiellement aux enseignants (histoire - français - latin - grec) de l'enseignement secondaire [FL-18] Autres numéros disponibles (liste sur demande)
Librairie Hachette et Cie, Paris. 1894. In-8 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos fané. Rousseurs. 389 + 63 pages. 2 ouvrages en 1 volume. Illustré de 2 cartes en 2 couleurs et d'un fac-similé sépia sur planches dépliables hors texte. Introduction en français, Texte en latin, et notes en français (sur 2 colonnes). Dos parcheminé. Pièce de titre noire sur le dos. Titre et filets dorés sur le dos. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Dos taché. Annotations au crayon dans le texte (ouvrage de travail). VERRINES: Texte latin publié avec un Commentaire critique et explicatif, une Intro. générale et un Index détaillé par Emile Thomas. Nouvelle édition. DISCOURS POUR ARCHIAS: Texte latin avec une nouvelle collation du 'Gemblacensis', un Commentaire, une Intro. et un Index par Emile Thomas.
Many pencil notes. Former owner's name with additional name deleted to ffep. ; 133 pages
P. N. Van Kampen & Fil. - Martinus Nijhoff. 1886. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos abîmé. Non coupé. 295 pages. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Annotations d'époque à la plume sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Exemplis Illustrarunt et ab Origine Repetierunt A. Pierson et S.A. Naber.
Minor shelfwear. ; Vergilius: the Journal of the Vergilian Society Vol. 47; Vol. 47; 242 pages
Minor shelfwear. ; ARTICLES Robert Edgeworth; ed. Rex Stem The Silence of Vergil and the End of the Aeneid 3 Jennifer MacDonald Structure and Allusion in Idyll 2 and Eclogue 8 12 John Van Sickle”Virgilian Reeds”— A Program Cue in Derek Walcott’s Omeros 33 ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Alexander G. McKay Vergilian Bibliography 2004-2005 62 BOOK REVIEWS Ruurd R. Nauta and Annette Harder, eds. , Catullus’ Poem on Attis: Text and Contexts (Marilyn B. Skinner) 87Jacob E. Nyenhuis, Myth and the Creative Process: Michael Ayrton and the Myth of Daedalus, the Maze Maker (Patricia A. Johnston) 92 Silvia Conte and Fabio Stok, eds. , Giorgio Brugnoli: Studi di filologia e letteratura latina(Enrico Maria Ariemma) 94Geraldine Herbert-Brown, ed. , Ovid’s Fasti: Historical Readings at its Bimillenium(Brian T. Walsh) 100 Rolando Ferri, Octavia: A Play Attributed to Seneca (Ernst A. Schmidt) 110 Catherine Edwards and Greg Wolf, eds. , Rome the Cosmopolis, and Harriet I. Flower, ed. The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic(Rory B. Egan) 115 Susan Woodford, Images of Myths in Classical Antiquity and P. Gregory Warden, ed. , Greek Vase Painting: Form, Figure, and Narrative: Treasures of the National Museum in Madrid (Phillip V. Stanley) 122 Katherine M. Dunbabin, The Roman Banquet (Helen Nagy) 131 Biondo Flavio, Italy Illuminated, ed. And transl. J. A. White (A. G. McKay); Vergilius: the Journal of the Vergilian Society Vol. 51; Vol. 51; 176 pages
Minor shelfwear. Tiny chip to base of spine. Creasing to 1 corner of rear wraps. ; ARTICLES Karl Galinsky Vergil and Libertas 3 Patricia A. Johnston Horses, Turnus and Libertas 20 Dorothee Elm von den Osten The Cult of the Goddess Libertas in Rome and its Reflection in Ovid’s Poetry and Tibullan Love Elegy” 32 R. Alden Smith Books in Search of a Library: Ovid’s ‘Response’ to Augustan Libertas 45 Joseph A. Reed Ardebat Laena (Aeneid 4.262) 55 Crescenzo Formicula Dark Visibility: Lavinia in the Aeneid 76 David Pollio Reconcilable Differences: Greeks and Trojans in the Aeneid 96 Emma Buckley Ending the Aeneid? Closure and Continuation in Maffeo Vegio’s Supplementum 108 ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Alexander G. McKay Vergilian Bibliography 2005-2006. 1382 BOOK REVIEWS Riggs Alden Smith, The Primacy of Vision in Virgil’s Aeneid. (Christopher Nappa). 162Niklas Holzberg, ed. , Die Appendix Vergiliana: Pseudepigraphen imliterarischen Kontext. (Scott McGill). 165Carlo Santini, Fabio Stok (eds. ) , Hinc Italae gentes. Geopolitica edetnografia dell'Italia nel Commento di Servio all' Eneide. (Giancarlo Abbamonte) 173 Scott McGill, Virgil Recomposed: The Mythological and Secular Centos in Antiquity. (Roger Rees). 197 Richard Tarrant, ed. , Ovid, Metamorphoses(Brian Walsh). 200Theodore Ziolkowski, Ovid and the Moderns. (Gareth David Williams). 211 Alessandro Schiesaro The Passions in Play: Thyestes and the Dynamics of Senecan Drama. (Jo-Ann Shelton). 216 Paolo Esposito (ed. ). Gli scolii a Lucano ed altra scoliastica latina. (Craig Kallendorf). 222 Giovanni Goviano Pontano, Baiae. (Alexander G. McKay). 225 Angelo Poliziano, Silvae. (John B. Van Sickle) 229Alan Cameron, Greek Mythography in the Roman World. (Phillip V. Stanley). 235 Colette De Callataÿ-Van Der Mersch, Virgile, Miracle de l’histoire. (Rory B. Egan) 240 M. Balmuth, D. Chester and P. A. Johnston, eds. , Cultural Responses to the Volcanic Landscape. (John Grattan) 241; Vergilius: the Journal of the Vergilian Society Vol. 52; Vol. 52; 303 pages
Minor shelfwear. ; includes: Raymond J, Clark (Horace on Vergil's Sea Crossing in Ode) ; Savine Grebe (Augustus' Divine Authoriey and the Aenid) ; Ames M. Scott (Aeneid as Philosohical Guide) ; J. J. L. Smolenaars Marriage of Venus and Vulcan in Aeneid) ; Clayton Miles Lehmann (Offend the Gods and Love Obey) ; P. Murgatroyd (Lavinia Aeneae) ; Annual Bibliography, ; Vergilius: the Journal of the Vergilian Society Vol. 50; Vol. 50; 247 pages
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
Roma Aeterna 3; 435 pages
Minor discoloration to wraps. Light edgewear to wraps. 3 tiny spots to textblock. ; German introduction and commentary with Latin Text. ; Das Wort Der Antike. Band V; 446 pages
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
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
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Includes long card written to Philippa [Goold] from Ellen [? ] tipped in. Foxing to textblock. Light chipping and a few small tears to DJ. ; 288 pages
Gift inscription from editor to R. E. Fantham on titlepage. Light wear to corners of wraps. Small scratch to front wrap. ; This volume, together with its companion on the Georgics and the previously published volume on the Aeneid, completes the coverage of Vergil's poetry in Oxford Readings in Classical Studies. It collects ten classic papers on the Eclogues written between 1970 and 1999 by leading scholars from several different countries. The contributions are representative of recent developments in Vergilian scholarship, with some discussing general issues raised by the work and others treating important individual poems and passages. The editor's Introduction places the essays in their context. A conspectus of contemporary Eclogues criticism, the book will be helpful to students who are encountering the poems for the first time - all Latin has been translated - and will also serve as a reference work for more seasoned scholars. ; Oxford Readings in Classical Studies; 293 pages; Signed by Editor
A few small bumps along edges of front board and corners. DJ has rubbing with edgewear to top edge (a couple of tears, some chipping and creasing). ; A collection of 14 papers in which contributors use diverging critical methods on a selection of extracts from Vergil's epic, with the examination of political references in the work being prominent, as well as the question of the Aeneid's central meaning. Contents include: Vergil announcing the Aeneid. On Geo. 3.1-48 (Egil Kraggerud) ; The Peopling of the Underworld (Anton Powell) ; Vergil as a Republican (Eckard Lefevre) ; The Sword-Belt of Pallas: Moral Symbolism and Political Ideology (Stephen Harrison) ; The Isolation of Turnus (Richard F. Thomas) and The End and the Meaning (David West) and others. A few pen marks to table of contents. Contributors: Elaine Fantham, Don Fowler, Reinhold F. Glei, Gunther Gottlieb, Philip Hardie, Stephen Harrison, Egil Kraggerud, Eckard Lefevre, Alexander G. McKay, Llewelyn Morgan, Anton Powell, Hans-Peter Stahl, Richard F. Thomas, David West. ; 324 pages
Correction done to page 65 in pen with corrigenda slip tipped in. Spine a little sunned. Minor shelfwear. Scholar's name stamped to ffep (Stéphane Krésic). ; Gymnasium: Zeitschrift Für Kultur Der Antike Und Humanistische Bildung. Heft 3; 216 pages
Gift inscription from author to Philippa Goold née Forder on ffep. Light Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. ; 126 pages; Signed by Author
Pages tanned. Ffep and half-title have closed tear (6 cm). Former owner's name to blank page facing titlepage. Last page foxed and browned. Rubbing to boards. 3 Small white stains to rear board and bottom of textblock. ; Researches the origins and history of the Vergil legends and connects them to the general history of European thought. ; 376 pages
Small sticker stain to half-title. 1 corner lightly bumped. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1908 Second Edition. Researches the origins and history of the Vergil legends and connects them to the general history of European thought. ; 376 pages
Pages browned. Scholar's name to ffep (John D. S. Pendlebury). Minor Rubbing to boards. ; Researches the origins and history of the Vergil legends and connects them to the general history of European thought. ; 376 pages
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