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1968__3112621956De Gruyter 1968. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 1113 pages. German language. 8.50x1.31x11.00 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
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1968__3112621972De Gruyter 1968. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 548 pages. German language. 8.50x1.19x11.00 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
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1968__3112621999De Gruyter 1968. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 568 pages. German language. 8.50x1.25x11.00 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
197649043Rome: Societas Academica Dacoromana 1976. Paperback. Small 4to. Stiff yellow wrappers. 189pp. Near fine. Most minor wear to outer wrappers only. Tight attractive issue of this Rome-based academic journal of philology almost entirely in Italian with a bit of English. Contributor's copy bearing the name/address Milan inkstamp on front flyleaf of Ioan Petru Culianu or Couliano 1950-91 the controversial Romanian philosopher essayist and historian of ideas religion and culture. On May 21 1991 he was murdered -- some say assassinated -- in a bathroom at the University of Chicago's Divinity School likely because he proved a vocal critic of Romania's Communist post-Revolution regime in interviews and articles. His article "Note Sur Opsis et Theoria Dans la Poesie d'Eminescu" appears on pp. 93-98 where laid in are three photocopies of another unidentified Couliano journal article. Quite unusual. Societas Academica Dacoromana paperback
197449047Milan Italy: Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore 1974. Paperback. Nine 9 full issues. Small 4to. Stiff printed wrappers. Various paginations most ca. 200pp. Occasional illustrations. Very good overall. Mild wear to outer wrappers only else all are internally tight and fine. Unusual large group of contributor copies of this long-established Italian scholarly journal all from the library of Ioan Petru Culianu or Couliano 1950-91 the controversial Romanian philosopher essayist and historian of ideas religion and culture who on May 21 1991 was murdered -- some say assassinated -- in a bathroom at the University of Chicago's Divinity School likely because he proved a vocal critic of Romania's Communist post-Revolution regime in interviews and articles. Consists of the following issues the first three of which bear his name/address Milan inkstamp on first page: Settembre-Dicembre 1974 Fasc. V-VI Gennaio-Aprile 1975 Fasc. I-II Maggio-Agosto 1975 Fasc. III-IV Gennaio-Aprile 1976 Fasc. I-II Settembre-Dicembre 1977 Fasc. V-VI Gennaio-Aprile 1977 Fasc. I-II Maggio-Agosto 1978 Fasc. II Maggio-Agosto 1979 and Gennaio-Aprile 1981. All nine issues feature an article or essay by Culianu. He signs the inside front wrapper of the Gennaio-Aprile 1976 issue in black fineline and he has inked a couple "x"s in margins near end of the Gennaio-Aprile 1977 issue. Laid into the first issue is a color picture postcard beach scene heavy stock 6" X 4" postal cancellation blurred hence no place or date -- addressed to Culianu in Milan and penned in blue ballpoint message in Italian remains untranslated and appears unsigned. Quite an interesting grouping. Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore paperback
197749048Milan Italy: Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore 1977. Paperback. Small 4to. Stiff printed wrappers. P. 411-609. Illustrations. Very good. Mild wear to outer wrappers only else internally tight and near fine. Contributor's copy of this long-established Italian scholarly journal from the library of Ioan Petru Culianu or Couliano 1950-91 the controversial Romanian philosopher essayist and historian of ideas religion and culture who on May 21 1991 was murdered -- some say assassinated -- in a bathroom at the University of Chicago's Divinity School likely because he proved a vocal critic of Romania's Communist post-Revolution regime in interviews and articles. His article appears on pp. 548-51. Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore paperback
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1969040151New York: Johnson Reprint Company / Harvard University Press 1969 Book. As New. Trade Paperback. Facsimile Reprint. Facsimile reprint of Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. Supplementary Volume I. This Festschrift was first published 1940. "The editors are the former students of Professor Ferguson . Their own essays appear in the regular volume II 1940 of Harvard studies in classical philology."Contains articles by Carl W. Blegen George E Mylonas Georges "Daux Malcolm F.McGregor Werner Peek H.T.Wade-Gery William Bell Dinsmoor Homer A Thompson A.W.Gomme Benjamin D.Meritt John H.Finley Robert J.Bonner Herbert Bloch Arthur M.Woodward Werner Jaeger William Linn Westermann F.Flaceliere W.W.Tarn Johannes Kirchner Louis Robert James H.Oliver. 535p.illus.index Name of previous owner else new. Johnson Reprint Company / Harvard University Press paperback
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194331138Valladolid: Universidad de Valladolid 1940-1943.- 2 Tomos repartidos en 3 Volúmenes. 172 p. 2 h.; 177-364 p.; 298 p. 1 h.; 4º 24 x 175 cm; Rustica editorial con solapas. MUY RARA. Excelente estado. LITERATURA ESPAÑOLA Y FILOSOFÃA DE LOS SIGLOS XVI Y XVII Libro en español Universidad de Valladolid paperback
a63162NY 1965. Johnson reprint of the Volume III of this journal originally published by the University of Chicago in 1908 4 issues January - October 1908 . 8vo. 473pp. institution buckram. University stamps on fore-edges. No spine label library pocket or other markings. Near Fine. . hardcover
1760ABC_47143Various places 1760. 4to. various publishers Mid-19th-century half red goatskin morocco sewn on 4 supports gold-tooled spine blind-tooled fillets with the cypher monogram of a French count in compartments 1 3 & 5 crowned script L and reversed L like the Bourbon royal cypher but with a counts crown instead of a kings crown and labbéBarthelemy and Dissertations1760-1792 in mid-19th-century roman capitals across compartments 2 & 4 agathe chemical-marbled sides black on red Spanish-marbled endpapers light brown spots with white and dark brown veins red sprinkled edges green ribbon marker. 10 works in 1 volume. 16; 43 1 blank; 24; 28 XIV; 2 44; 12; 8; 12; 1 1 blank 45 1 blank; 9 1 blank pp. Very important collection of essays and other texts marking the establishment of archaeology and philology as serious scientific disciplines. While still drawing from the experience and works of "antiquarians" who studied antiquity in a more amateurish and occasional way the authors of the present works attempted to work more methodically towards greater discoveries. This renewed interest in antiquity and the move to studying it in a more scientific way came as a result of several major 18th-century discoveries like the Herculaneum 1709 Pompeii 1748 and the Rosetta Stone 1799 see ad 4.Naturally Egyptology is also a well-represented subject in the present work. It includes a fabulous depiction and detailed description and explanation of the Nile mosaic of Palestrina ad 5 a floor mosaic depicting the flow of the river Nile from the Blue Nile in Ethiopia to the Mediterranean Sea. Additionally the study of hieroglyphs and differing views on deciphering the Ancient Egyptian scripts can be found in ads 3 and 4.Philology in this case the study of language in written historical sources not in oral ones is a returning subject in many of the essays in the present work including the Christie's auction catalogue since it comprises a list of written historical sources in the form of oriental especially Ethiopic manuscripts collected by James Bruce. Four works by the abbot and scholar Jean-Jacques Barthélemy 1716-1795 are also included. He was the first to decipher two alphabets of ancient extinct languages: Palmyrene and Phoenician. His works also include descriptions depictions and explanations of Phoenician medals and the collection of texts in the present volume ends with an engraved example of the Phoenician alphabet.The monogram on the binding based on Louis XIVs but with a counts crown instead of the royal crown suggests that the collection was bound for a Bourbon Count Louis in the mid-19th century. Olivier Reliures armoriées Françaises records many examples with the royal crown but only one with a counts crown plate 1095 no. 3 and it does not resemble the present one and is much older: Ange-Laurent de la Live de Jully 1725-1779. Boards slightly worn mainly at the extremities occasional foxing and browning mainly to ad 3 and 4 fore-edge of ad 1 and foot of ad 3 and 4 slightly frayed upper headband broken but complete. Otherwise in good condition.l Ad 1: WorldCat 5 copies. Ad 2: VD18 15073807; WorldCat 15 copies. Ad 3: WorldCat 6 entries multiple copies. Ad 4: WorldCat 3 entries multiple copies. Ad 5: WorldCat 2 entries multiple copies. Ad 6: WorldCat 8 copies. Ad 7: WorldCat 3 copies. Ad 8: WorldCat 1 copy. Ad 9: WorldCat 3 entries multiple copies. Ad 10: WorldCat 3 copies. hardcover
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1978__9027209413John Benjamins 1978. Paperback. New. 3188 pages. Italian language. John Benjamins paperback