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pp.(viii) 422 +Plus Frontispiece. 12mo. 200mm. Publisher's full cloth binding in red lettered in black. Spine lettered in black. Corners sharp. Slight chip on front edge. Manuscript ownership of 'Maggie P. Snovel, 629 Moss St. Reading PA' Binding tight and contents clean. Dust Jacket present but tattered. Hardbound. Very Good. NW70
Minor shelfwear. 1 corner bumped with faint crease through some pages. Dustjacket has chipping and sopme tears. Minor browning to DJ. DJ is price-clipped. ; Deals with questions relating to the nature and origin of the ancient novels. It also proposes a new and positive theory of what constitutes a literary form generally and how such forms normally arise. Part I considers the serious or ideal Greek romance as a type of literature produced in quantity in response to a continuous popular demand. Part II explains the origin and rationale of the comic romances of Petronius, Lucian, and Apuleius, each in a different manner with respect to the author's purpose, his intellectual outlook, and the circumstances that impelled him to write his book. ; Sather Classical Lectures; 407 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Faint dampstain to top of textblock. ; Deals with questions relating to the nature and origin of the ancient novels. It also proposes a new and positive theory of what constitutes a literary form generally and how such forms normally arise. Part I considers the serious or ideal Greek romance as a type of literature produced in quantity in response to a continuous popular demand. Part II explains the origin and rationale of the comic romances of Petronius, Lucian, and Apuleius, each in a different manner with respect to the author's purpose, his intellectual outlook, and the circumstances that impelled him to write his book. ; Sather Classical Lectures; 407 pages
No one knew young Ella Fairmont was Miss Prattle-the notorious London gossip columnist.The main object of Miss Prattle's attention was Patrick Beresford, Duke of Clare--the most sought-after and talked-about bachelor in town. She quoted every indiscreet thing he said. Now a week-long houseparty at Clare's country estate would yield a lot of spicy talk to write about the arrogant nobleman.Ella never suspected there was another side to Patrick. Quite unexpectedly she found herself falling in love with him. Now no one must ever find out that Ella wrote those horrid things. Though it was getting harder and harder to keep the secret Book
"Mirror Image" translated into Turkish by Meltem Savei Book
"The Klone and I" translated into Turkish by Ferhunde Ozguler Book
"Golden Moments" translated into Turkish by Suzan Cenani Alloglu Book
"Special Delivery" translated into Turkish by Demet Gunver Book
"Mixed Blessing" translated into Turkish by Pinar Sengozer Book
"Silent Honor" translated into Turkish by Zeliha Iyidogan Babayigit Book
"Daddy" translated into Turkish by Elf Yonat Book
Vintage Mills & Boon Romance where heroine encounters masterful Greek. 187p. Neat tight copy ,missing end papers, library "discard" stamp on title page, but no other marks. Book
Upon his deathbed Rebecca Redfearn learns that the man who brought her up is not her real father. Alone, poor and ignored by the local minister, she sets out for Yorkshire in quest of her heritage and to confront her actual father.[Original hardcover edition published in 1983 by St. Martins Press under the name of Rosa Hill] Book
A CURA DI GIAMPAOLO ZUCCHINI GUIDA 1985 287 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: ANCORA IMBALLATO NEL CELLOPHANE EDITORIALE, COME DA FOTO. L'Autore (Ashby, Leicestershire, 1574 - Higham, Norfolk, 1656) prelato e scrittore inglese. Vescovo di Exeter e Norwich, sostenne la chiesa anglicana nell'aspra polemica coi puritani. Rifacendosi a Teofrasto, compose un interessante volume di Caratteri (Characters, 1608) e, sulla scia di Giovenale, violente poesie satiriche: Virgidemiarum (1597). Parole e frasi comuni abbia abitanti AGOSTINO Alberico Gentili alcuni alter et idem Another World antichi Australe banchetti Beroaldo beve Cambridge Capitolo casa certo chiamano Chiesa cibo città cittadini costoro costruita costumi Crapulia dall'italiano Deipnosophistae dice DIODORO SICULO donne Elcesaiti English erano Ermafroditica famoso figlio fiume francese geografi giorno gnostici greco haeresibus Hall's Hanau Hawstead historica Huntingdon infatti infine inglese isole J.M. WANDS John John Donne John Milton Joseph Hall Larcinia latino Lavernia legge libro Liperia Locania London Londra lungo mondo Moronia Moronia Felice Moronia Pia Mundus Mundus alter narra nome nuovo OMERO opera Paesi Bassi Pamfagonia Paracelso passo PLINIO popolo porta propria provincia pubblica regione ricorda riferimento ritenevano satira scritto scrive Seneca sètta Sofala spagnolo tedesco teologia Terra Australe Terra Australis testo traduzione tratta trova ubriaco uccelli uomini Utopia vedere vengono vesti viaggio vicino viene vino Viraginia Virgidemiae Works World Zeus Soggetti: Letteratura inglese, Poeti satirici, Età Elisabettiana, Anglosassone, Classici, Virgidemiae, Mercurius Britannicus, Tommaso Moro, Utopia, Città del Sole, Campanella, Bacone, Nuova Atlantide, Crapulia, Viraginia, Moronia, Fantasia, Utopismo, Cuccagna, Fantasy, Romance, Luciano, Erasmo, Rabelais, Seicento, Morale, Ironia, Sarcasmo, Isola ermafroditica, Ginecopoli, Pamfagonia, Narrativa, Viaggio, Satira, Travels
A CURA DI CESARE SEGRE INTRODUZIONE DI LANFRANCO CARRETTI EINAUDI RICCIARDI 1976 287 PP. SEGNI DEL TEMPO, TRACCE DI POLVERE AI TAGLI, BUONE CONDIZIONI GENERALI.
pp. 271, cm 22x15, brossura.
In 8° leg. edit. sov. pp. 331, ben tenuto
In 16° leg. edit. pp. 409, con ill.ni a col. ben tenuto
Torino, Tipografia Vincenzo Bona, 1936, in-8, br., pp. (99). Pubblicazione della R. Università di Torino - Fondo di studi Parini - Chio. Estratto con invio autografo dell'autore.
Mm 160x240 Collana "Biblioteca". Prefazione di Giuseppe Petronio. Brossura editoriale di 212 pagine. Esemplare in perfette condizioni, come nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Palermo, Tip. di P. Montaina, 1878, in-8, cartonatura muta moderna, pp. 25. Conservate le copertine della br. editoriale.
pp. 167, cm 19x12, brossura, edite par Marguerite Oswald, Classiques Francais du Moyen Age 101, intonso.
pp. 219, cm 19x12, brossura, editee par Mary Williams, Classiques Francais du Moyen Age 50.
Paris, Librairie Ancienne Edouard Champion, 1931, in-16, br. edit., pp. XVI, 22, [2].
In 16°, br. edit. (modeste tracce d'uso), pp. XVI,501,(11); coll. "Piccola biblioteca Einaudi. 219"; prima ed. nella coll., timbretto al frontesp.e alla br. post., ma nel complesso copia molto buona. (L051) (la spedizione standard è SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)