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Bookplate of Robert I. Curtis on front inner cover. Spine slightly browned. ; Reprint of the 1926 ed. 76pp. Language Monographs of the Linguistic Society of America, 2. ; Language Monographs Number 2; 76 pages
xii + 331pp., with some bl/w illustrations, text in English, 25cm., publisher's hardcover, illustrated dustwrapper, in the series "Journal for the study of the Old Testament supplement series" volume 360 & "Copenhagen International Seminar" volume 12, ISBN 0-8264-6056-9, very good condition, R99944
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). Creasing to lower rear corner of wraps. Some scuffing to front wrap. ; 92 pages
Sm. folio, First Edition thus, with 127 fine plates in gilt and colours; red cloth, upper board and backstrip framed and lettered in gilt, backstrip very lightly faded else a very good, clean copy in publisher's board slip-case, the latter with mounted coloured illustration (repeated from text) and mildly age-soiled.
Light bump to lower edge of front board else book is fine. DJ has light creasing to edges. ; Previous scholarship on classical pseudepigrapha has generally aimed at proving issues of attribution and dating of individual works, with little or no attention paid to the texts as literary artefacts. Instead, this book looks at Latin fakes as sophisticated products of a literary culture in which collaborative practices of supplementation, recasting and role-play were the absolute cornerstones of rhetorical education and literary practice. Texts such as the Catalepton, the Consolatio ad Liviam and the Panegyricus Messallae thus illuminate the strategies whereby Imperial audiences received and interrogated canonical texts and are here explored as key moments in the Imperial reception of Augustan authors such as Virgil, Ovid and Tibullus. The study of the rhetoric of these creative supplements irreverently mingling truth and fiction reveals much not only about the neighbouring concepts of fiction, authenticity, and reality, but also about the tacit assumptions by which the latter are employed in literary criticism. ; 322 pages
195246414New Haven, Conn. Published by the American Schools of Oriental Research 1952. 52 Seiten, mit 17 schwarz-weiß Abbildungen, Gr. 8° (23 x 15,5 cm), Softcover, Paperback, Originalbroschur.
Fraying with pieces chipped off to top of spine. Light fraying to base of spine. Light Edgewear to corners. Solid Binding. Small strip has chipped off from top edge of fep. Clean text. ; Does not include the facsimile of the papyrus in the British Museum (Pap. DCCXXXIII) which was published separately ; 246 pages
Former owners' names to ffep (some crossed out) . Fraying with pieces chipped off to top of spine. Light fraying to base of spine. Light Edgewear to corners. Upper corners bumped. Clean text. Solid Binding. ; Does not include the facsimile of the papyrus in the British Museum (Pap. DCCXXXIII) which was published separately ; 246 pages
<br/> STATO: USATO, MOLTO BUONO.<br/> NOTE: Lacune senza perdita di testo ai due capi del dorso.<br/> TITOLO: The Parker Chronicle and Laws (Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, Ms. 173): A Facsimile. <br/> AUTORE: Flower, Robin (ed.) Smith, Hugh (ed.)<br/> EDITORE: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press<br/> DATA ED.: 1941,<br/> Book published for the Early English Text Society.
American School of Oriental Research, 1985. In-4 carré relié toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée rempliée de 97 pages + 20 planches - certaines dépliantes. Joint un courrier de K. Mathews à un archéologue professeur français ayant participé aux fouilles de Qumran, deux courriers de l'Ecole Biblique de Jérusalem concernant Qumran, deux photos d'un fragment du manuscrit de Qumran. Bel exemplaire
Very light bumping to 1 corner. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). DJ has edgewear and creasing with 1 tiny tear. ; The volume presents unpublished papyri from Oxyrhynchus related to the theme of public games. Oxyrhynchites had a wide range of spectacles to watch: plays and mimes in the theatre, athletic and musical competitions at gymnasial and higher levels, chariot racing and other circus entertainment. ; Egypt Exploration Society. Graeco-Roman Memoirs 100; Vol. 79; 10.1 X 7.3 X 1.0 inches; 228 pages
Xvi, 150pp, 8pls. Nos. 3601-3646 ; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 71; Vol. 51; 150 pages
Light bump to 1 corner. Very minor shelfwear. ; xx, 156pp, 8pls.; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 66; Vol. 47; 156 pages
Light knocking along top edge of front boards. Very minor shelfwear. ; Xvi, 127pp, 8pls. Nos. 3267-3315. ; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 65; Vol. 46; 127 pages
Small scratch to front board (red scuff mark) and very minor shelfwear. ; Xvi, 223pp, 8pls. Nos. 3151-3208 ; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 62; Vol. 44; 223 pages
Light bumping to upper corners. Light shelfwear. ; Xviii, 163pp, 12pls. Nos. 3088-3150; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 60; Vol. 43; 163 pages
Very light shelfwear. ; Xvi, 115pp, 6pls. Nos. 2943-2998; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 57; Vol. 41; 115 pages
Very light shelfwear. ; Xi, 134pp, 8pls. Nos. 2892-2942 ; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 56; Vol. 40; 134 pages
Small scuffed area to front board. Very light shelfwear. ; Xii, 60pp, 6pls. No. 2878-2891 ; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 55; Vol. 39; 60 pages
lxxviii + iii,334pp. illustrated with 4 facsimiles out of text, with 2 additional appendices of 7 and 11pp. in an end pocket, original 1910-edition, 27cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine (some normal traces of use at corners and extremeties of boards), small libr. stamp on title page, introduction in English, text edition in Syriac, good condition, text and interior in very good condition, rare, [continuation of title: "corroborations from many other Mss. and a list of quotations from ancient authors". This is the first edition of the definitive version of the Sinai Palimpsest edited by A. Smith Lewis who discovered it in 1892. With an introdution of 78pp. in English, pages 1 to 268 contain the Syriac text, pp.269 to 334 contain the appendices, and in an end pocket there are 2 more appendices of 11 and 7 pages], X95472
Very tiny nick to DJ else Fine. ; Looks at the lectionary in the Pierpont Morgan Library, which is unusual even among such luxury manuscripts because its scribe laboriously copied every page of text in the shape of a cross. It is one of just three such manucripts made in Constantinople around the middle of the twelfth century, and it is the only one that contains narrative illustration. Anderson provides a full description of the manuscript, and he has translated and indexed its calendar of saints. Each of the miniatures is reproduced, described and discussed, and Anderson relates some scenes to versions found in other Byzantine lectionaries and Gospels. The illustrations are attributed to two illuminators, and in a separate chapter Anderson situates their contributions in the context of the overall pattern of work with regard to the ruling, writing, and illumination of the pages. He also relates, through style, the cruciform lectionaries to dated twelfth century monuments to establish their place in the history of Byzantine art. ; Monographs on the Fine Arts; 0.75 x 11.5 x 9 Inches; 102 pages
Creasing along spine. Crease to bottom corner of front wrap. Light browning to wraps. Minor separation along front inner hinge. ; Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, New Series - Volume 48, Part 1; 122 pages
Former owner's name on ffep. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Upper corners lightly rounded. DJ has chipping and a bit of loss. DJ has been reinforced with cellotape (now yellowed). ; 166 pages
Former owner's name on ffep (Shepherd). Scholar's name to front inner cover (J. B. Clinard). Spine a bit sunned. Light fraying to head of spine. ; 166 pages
4to., First Edition thus, with 7 plates of facsimiles; original green cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy. University of Michigan Studies, Humanistic Series, Vol. XXI.