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Upper corner of book is bumped with creasing through pages. Light wear to wraps. Spine and part of wraps are lightly sunned. ; London Studies in Classical Philology Volume 1; 289 pages
Former owner's name to ffep. Slight bowing to front board else Fine. ; 290 pages; A fresh and historical understanding of Theocritus with an investigation into the ancient significance of bucolic and the original meaning of the category represented by it.
Light pencil marginalia to a few pages. 1 corner very lightly bumped. ; 290 pages; A fresh and historical understanding of Theocritus with an investigation into the ancient significance of bucolic and the original meaning of the category represented by it.
Foxing to textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; 290 pages; A fresh and historical understanding of Theocritus with an investigation into the ancient significance of bucolic and the original meaning of the category represented by it.
In-16 gr., tela editoriale, sovracop., pp. XV,188,(6). Volume della collana “Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis”. Testo in greco. Alc. timbri di appartenenza privata, altrimenti ben conservato.
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Pages browned. Fraying to spine ends. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Preface in Latin. Viii, 142 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 142 pages
16°, pp.89 (6), br. edit. Un numero ms. al front. Ediz. orig. [Vallecchi p.519].
Leigh Hunt's romantic essays and excursions into Italy, Sicily and the classical world of Theocritus and pastoral poetry. Nice, clean, sound vintage copy illustrated with woodcuts by Richard Doyle . 265p. Book
Mm 170x240 Brossura editoriale di pagine XXIV-X-275, edizione critica a cura di Vittore Pisani, testo originale a fronte. Dorso con segni di vecchi restauri con nastro adesivo, macchia ad un angolo della copertina, sporadiche sottolineature con poenna e pastello in alcune pagine. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Collana “I poeti greci tradotti da Ettore Romagnoli”. Un volume di XXXV-274 pagine, tutta tela editoriale con fregi e titolo dorati ai piatti e al dorso. Dimensioni: 14x21 cm. In barbe, ottime condizioni. Illustrazioni in b/ nel testo e 7 tavole fuori testo di A. de Carolis
Opera ben conservata con normale ingiallimento ai bordi delle pagine. Prima edizione dei classici greci e latini.
In-8° (cm. 25,4), pp. 15. Bross. edit. Ombre ai piatti. Sul "Teocrito" di Bignone esprime "preoccupazione cyhe la Filologia itaiana prenda una piega così vuota di un estetismo erroneo". Alla Malcovati contesta la recensione "biliosa" alla tesi di Stumpo sul "Fanciullo miracoloso" dell'Egloga IV di Virgilio (a cui Amatucci non concesse diritto di rispondere sul Bollettino di Filologia Classica). Plaquette censita in 4 bibl.
Mm 135x210 Collana "Storia e Società". Volume in rilegato in tela, sovraccoperta originale a colori, viii-272 pagine. Copia pari al nuovo, mai frequentata. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Mm 120x185 Volume di pp. 247, ex-libris al contropiatto anteriore, timbro d'appartenenza e al frontespizio, segnatura all'occhietto, legatura non originale in similpelle con titolo in oro impresso al dorso.
Paris, A. Quantin, 1885. In-16 ; 203 pp., broché. Texte imprimé dans un encadrement finement orné, illustrations en têtes de chapitre illustrées par Meaulle. Bel et charmant exemplaire en parfait état.
Paris, A. Quantin, 1884. In-16 ; 192 pp., broché. Texte imprimé dans un encadrement finement orné, 26 illustrations en têtes de chapitre illustrées en couleurs par Meaulle et rehaussées d'or dans un encadrement, culs-de-lampe. (dos un peu ridé) Bel et charmant exemplaire.
pp. 320, cm 24x16, rilegatura editoriale in t.t. con scritte in oro al dorso e al piatto, ristampa anastatica dell'edizione Leipzig 1879.
Mm 165x230 Brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori, 212 pagine. Opera in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
In-8° grande (cm. 27x19,1), pp. 10 (da p. 149 a p. 158). Brossura provvisoria muta in carta decorta monocroma. Segno a biro e citaz. dattilografica della fonte in capo alla prima pag. Profilo biografico del BONGI con lista delle aue pubblicazioni all'inizio. Esemplare da studio, raro, come estretto è ignoto a SBN.
Foxing and dustsoiling to top of textblock. Minor shelfwear to book. ; Princeton Series of Collected Essays; 360 pages
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover else book is fine. Minor shelfwear to DJ else Fine. ; Taking as his starting point the whole canon of Alexandrian poetry, Dr Zanker surveys the use of the realistic mode in works like the Idylls of Theocritus, including such matters as the humorous elements of Callimachus' Hymns, the love-story in Apollonius' Argonautica, and the low-life sketches of epyllia like Hecale as well as the Mimes of Herodas. ; 280 pages; Contents: Definitions and a Sample; Hellenistic Theory of Pictoral Realism; Practice of Pictoral Realism; Appeal to Science; Ancient Theory and Pre-Alexandrian Practice of Everyday and Low Realism; Everyday and the Low in Alexandrian Poetry.
Small cut to cloth along joint (2 cm). Spine lightly sunned and spotted. ; Greek text with Latin introduction. Xl, 407 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 407 pages
Minor shelfwear. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Greek text with Latin introduction. Xl, 407 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 407 pages
Reprint of 1931 edition. ; The Garland Library of Latin Poetry; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 284 pages; "Epyllion" is the term coined by modern scholars for a relatively short poem on a mythological theme otherwise appropriate to longer epic. One of its recurrent characteristics is "ekphrasis", the telling of one myth encapsulated within the context of another, and the two thematically or symbolically linked to offer subtle comparison and contrast. The most persistent modes of "ekphrasis" are narrative by a character form, or the description of myth depicted on a work of art used in the context of the "outer" myth. The phenomenon has its origins in Homeric epic (the shield of Achilles) but was refined in the Hellenistic period by Callimachus and Theocritus, and taken up by the neoterics (Catullus 64). Its methods were absorbed back into long epic and form a dominant characteristic of Ovid's interweaving of myths in the "Metamorphoses". This book was originally published in 1931, and presents a chronological account of "epyllion" in English.