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Mm 170x240 Collana "Studi e testi di papirologia, 12". Brossura originale con bandelle, v-290 pagine con xvi tavole in nero non comprese nel testo. Copia in condizioni di nuovo, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
IN 4 ( cm.35 X 25 ), pp.396, INDICE. COPERTINA EDITORIALE IN PIENA TELA RIGIDA CON<BR>TITOLO IMPRESSO + SOVRACOPERTINA ILLUSTRA A COLORI ( RIPRODUCE LA BATTAGLIA TRA L'ESERCITO DEL RE DI NORGALLES E L'ESERCITO DEL RE D'IRLANDA ) CON TITOLO. LA PUBBLICAZIONE E' IL TESTO DEL CODICE 1463 DELLA BIBLIOTECA NAZIONALE DI PARIGI CONTENENTE IL C.D.ROMAN DE MELIADUS CON LE SUE PREZIOSE MINIATURE IN 106 FACSIMILI. EDIZIONE CRITICA, TRADUZIONE E COMMENTO A CURA DI FABRIZIO CIGNI. PREMESSA DI VALERIA BERTOLUCCI PIZZORUSSO. EDIZIONE FUORI COMMERCIO PER LA CASSA DI RISPARMIO DI PISA. STATO NUOVO. ID 1351
in-8, pp. 10, bross. edit. [411]
Facsimile dell'edizione originale stampata a Venezia nel 1566. Esemplare prefetto. Legatura editoriale, titoli in oro al piatto e dorso, pp. 167 , 17 c., in 16°
<br/> STATO: USATO, ACCETTABILE.<br/> TITOLO: Abbazia di Montevergine. Regesto delle pergamene. vol.V: Sec.XV-XVI <br/> AUTORE: Mongelli,Giovanni.<br/> CURATORE: A cura di Giovanni Mongelli o.s.b.<br/> EDITORE: Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato- Archivi di Stato<br/> DATA ED.: 1958,<br/> COLLANA: Coll.Pubblicazione degli Archivi di Stato,XXXIII.<br/>
133pp., 24cm., in the series "Studien zur Geschichte und Kultur des Altertums. Neue Folge. 2.Reihe: Forschungen zu Gregor von Nazianz" volume 1, softcover, very good condition, R106044
53pp., br.orig., non coupé, signé avec dédicace par l'auteur, bel état, extrait des "Mélanges d'archéologie et d'histoire" publiés par l'Ecole française de Rome T.16, [texte du journal en latin]
Ottima copia gr 900
<p>31x22 cm, doppio foglio di carta intestata della Sovrintendenza degli Archivi dell'Emilia, due pagine manoscritte in bella calligrafia. "...Col 1° del Marzo corrente decorre a V. S. lo stipendio di L. 3000 ed Ella dovrà prestare giuramentonelle mani del Signor Prefetto di Bologna per assumere servizio immediatamente..." In fine firma autografa del Soprintendente. segno di piegatura in 4 parti</p>
In 8, cm 14,5 x 21,5, pp. 30. Brossura editoriale. Dissertazione tenuta presso la Pontificia accademia dell'Imm. concezione dedicata a questo codice palimsesto contenente i libri profetici della bibbia, uno tra i quattro piu' antichi conosciuti scoperto dal Monaco Basiliano Giuseppe Cozza nella biblioteca dei monaci di Grottaferrata
8°, pp.12, t. tela recente, conserva la br edit.
Very minor shelfwear to book. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear. DJ spine is a little browned and faded. ; 512 pages; How does the funeral oration relate to democracy in ancient Greece? How did the death of an individual citizen-soldier become the occasion to praise the city of Athens? In The Invention of Athens, Nicole Loraux traces the different rhetoric, politics, and ideology of funeral orations--epitaphioi--from Thucydides, Gorgias, Lysias, and Demosthenes to Plato. Arguing that the ceremony of public burial began circa 508-460 BCE, Loraux demonstrates that the institution of the funeral oration developed under Athenian democracy. A secular, not a religious phenomenon, a literary genre with fixed rhetoric effects, the funeral oration was inextricably linked to the epainos--praise of the city--rather than to a ritualized lament for the dead as is commonly assumed. Above all, the funeral oration celebrated the city of Athens and the Athenian citizen. Loraux interprets the speeches from literary, anthropological, and political perspectives. She explains how these acts of secular speech invented an image of Athens often at odds with the presumed ideals of democracy. To die in battle for the city was presented as an act of civic choice--the "fine" death that defined the citizen-soldier's noble, aristocratic ethos. At the same time, the funeral oration cultivated an image of democracy at a time when there was, for example, no formal theory of a respect for law and liberty, the supremacy of the collective and public over the individual and the private, or freedom of speech.
<br/> TITOLO: Bibliothecae Divi Marci Venetiarum. Codices Graeci Manuscripti. Volumen III: Codices in Classes Nonam Decimam Undecimam Inclusos et Supplementa Duo Continens. <br/> AUTORE: --<br/> CURATORE: Recensuit E.Mioni. <br/> EDITORE: Ist.Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato-Archivi di Stato<br/> DATA ED.: 1967,1960,1973,<br/> COLLANA: Coll.Indici e Cataloghi.Nuova Serie.<br/>
pp. 360, cm 25, brossura, Medioevo e Umanesimo 6, seconda edizione ampliata con sei saggi. Intonso.
"In-8° (cm. 25), pp. 16. Bross. edit., interno staccato dal pur integro dorso. Contiene i seguenti capitoli: 1. Vorbemerkung. 2. Buchstabenformen. 3. Allgemeine Abkuerzungszeichen. 4. Wortzeichen. 5. Uebergeschriebene und ausgelassene Buchstaben. 6. Zeichen und Buchstaben an Einzelbuchstaben. 7. Kuerzungen bei Mehreit der Buchstaben. 8. Siglen der Glossatoren des Roemischen Rechts. Strumento di lavoro, importante REPERTORIO di forme sillabiche, di ABBREVIAZIONI, SIGLE dei GLOSSATORI ecc.
<br/> TITOLO: Catalogo dei Manoscritti della Biblioteca Vallicelliana. Vol.I. <br/> AUTORE: Giorgetti Vichi,Anna Maria. Mottironi,Sergio. (compilato da).<br/> EDITORE: Ist.Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato-Archivi di Stato<br/> DATA ED.: 1962,<br/> COLLANA: Coll.Indici e Cataloghi, Nuova Serie,7.<br/>
4to., with a fine coloured frontispiece, 90 fine coloured facsimiles (the great majority full-page) in the text and decorative endpapers; original printed boards framed in gilt, a near fine copy. The world-famous Da Vinci manuscript is reproduced page by page, with the facsimiles on the versos and corresponding descriptions, summaries and catalogue notes (supported as appropriate by smaller facsimiles) on the facing rectos. The MS was purchased by Bill Gates for the sum of GBP2.2 million.
<br/> STATO: USATO, COME NUOVO.<br/> TITOLO: Corrispondenze diplomatiche veneziane da Napoli. Dispacci. Vol.XVI: 10 giugno1732-4 luglio 1739. <br/> AUTORE: --<br/> CURATORE: A cura di M.Infelise.<br/> EDITORE: Ist.Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato- Archivi di Stato<br/> DATA ED.: 1992,<br/> COLLANA: Pubblicaz.dell'Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici.<br/> EAN: 9788824001328
<br/> STATO: USATO, MOLTO BUONO.<br/> NOTE: Ex libris a stampa.<br/> TITOLO: Codici latini del Petrarca nelle biblioteche fiorentine. <br/> AUTORE: Catalogo della Mostra:<br/> CURATORE: Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, 19 maggio - 30 giugno 1991. A cura di Michele Feo.<br/> EDITORE: Le Lettere - Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze<br/> DATA ED.: 1991,<br/> EAN: 9788871660639
cm. 17 x 24, xvi-310 pp. con 30 tavv. f.t. Studi e testi per il Corpus dei papiri filosofici greci e latini (Accademia toscana di scienze e lettere ?La Colombaria? ~ Union Acad?mique Internationale ~ Unione Accademica Nazionale). Il rotolo carbonizzato di Derveni (Grecia) costituisce uno dei pi? interessanti reperti dello scorso secolo. Databile al IV sec. a.C., si rivela un prezioso testimone per la storia dell?orfismo, della religione e del pensiero filosofico greco. La presente edizione ? la prima ? integrale e ufficiale ? del papiro di Derveni, con apparato papirologico, traduzione, commento e indice delle parole. Di estrema importanza le riproduzioni complete del rotolo, qui edite per la prima volta. The burnt scroll from Derveni (Greece) is one of last century?s most interesting finds. Dating back to the 4th century b.C., it proves to be a precious witness to the history of orphism, religion and Greek philosophical thought. This is the first, complete and official edition of the Derveni scroll, with papyrology section, translation, comment and index of words. The complete reproductions of the scroll, hereby published for the first time, are of extreme importance. 673 gr. xvi-310 p.
<br/> STATO: USATO, COME NUOVO.<br/> NOTE: Dedica a penna al primo risguardo.<br/> TITOLO: Die Mittelalterlichen Handschriften der Wissenschaftlichen Stadtbibliothek Soest. <br/> AUTORE: Michael,B.<br/> EDITORE: O.Harrassowitz<br/> DATA ED.: 1991,<br/>
In 8o, pp. 12, br. Raro opuscolo di paleografia tradotta dal Péppati, erudito trevigiano dell'Ottocento. Perfetto (400/ PALEOGRAFIA - SCANDINAVIA - CASTELFRANCO VENETO - PADOVA)
Very light foxing to textblock else Fine. ; 288 pages; This remains the major book on Aeschylus' Supplices, its dating and the trilogy to which it belonged. Its first appearance, in 1969, was a response to the publication of a papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, which indicated a late production date (the 460s BC) for Aeschylus' play. This upset the previous consensus that it was the earliest Greek tragedy to survive: there was, Garvie argued, no longer good reason to suppose that the play belonged to an early stage in its author's development. The book also examines the evidence for reconstruction of the other, lost plays of the trilogy. Garvie remains convinced that, even without the additional testimony of the papyrus, all the internal from the text of the play points to the 460s, though some have tried to pull it back to the 470s because it feels like an early play. Some of the salutary lessons to be drawn from the discovery of the papyrus have still to be learnt.
Scholar's name to ffep (G. De Montmollin). Institution stamp to ffep (Dept. Of Classics - University of Toronto) - no other markings. Corners bumped. DJ is price-clipped. DJ has light browning to back panel. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; 288 pages; This remains the major book on Aeschylus' Supplices, its dating and the trilogy to which it belonged. Its first appearance, in 1969, was a response to the publication of a papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, which indicated a late production date (the 460s BC) for Aeschylus' play. This upset the previous consensus that it was the earliest Greek tragedy to survive: there was, Garvie argued, no longer good reason to suppose that the play belonged to an early stage in its author's development. The book also examines the evidence for reconstruction of the other, lost plays of the trilogy. Garvie remains convinced that, even without the additional testimony of the papyrus, all the internal from the text of the play points to the 460s, though some have tried to pull it back to the 470s because it feels like an early play. Some of the salutary lessons to be drawn from the discovery of the papyrus have still to be learnt.
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear to book. DJ has minor shelfwear. ; 288 pages; This remains the major book on Aeschylus' Supplices, its dating and the trilogy to which it belonged. Its first appearance, in 1969, was a response to the publication of a papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, which indicated a late production date (the 460s BC) for Aeschylus' play. This upset the previous consensus that it was the earliest Greek tragedy to survive: there was, Garvie argued, no longer good reason to suppose that the play belonged to an early stage in its author's development. The book also examines the evidence for reconstruction of the other, lost plays of the trilogy. Garvie remains convinced that, even without the additional testimony of the papyrus, all the internal from the text of the play points to the 460s, though some have tried to pull it back to the 470s because it feels like an early play. Some of the salutary lessons to be drawn from the discovery of the papyrus have still to be learnt.