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Biblioteca dell'"Archivum Romanicum" - Serie II, Linguistica, Vol. 38 (2 tomi) 2 [2 tomi] 25x17.5 cm., LXIX, 333 pp. ; 620, [6] pp, legatura cartonata editoriale, intonso, in italiano
1931G71400Firenze, Rinascimento del libro 1931 134pp. + 50 plates out-of-text + map, 30cm., softcover, few foxing (mainly on edges), G, G71400
134pp. + 50 plates out-of-text + map, 30cm., softcover, few foxing (mainly on edges), G, G71400
190555231ABLeipzig, Friedrich Brandstetter, 1905. 8° (22x14), VIII, 535 S., Hldr d.Zt. mit goldRTitel, Leder etwas berieben, Namensstempel auf Vorsatz/Titelblatt, sonst fest sauber und gepflegt, [= Speck, Handelsgeschichte des Altertums; III.1],
19657DvLausanne Rencontre 1965 In8 -Collection Histoire integrale de l'art - cartonnage editeur simili cuir rouge illusté - trés nombreuses illustrations couleurs - 207 pages - dictionnaire artistique - trés bon etat
19657DvLausanne Rencontre 1965 In8 -Collection Histoire integrale de l'art - cartonnage editeur simili cuir rouge illusté - trés nombreuses illustrations couleurs - 207 pages - dictionnaire artistique - trés bon etat
Mm 195x285 Brossura editoriale, pp. 188, con illustrazioni in bianco e nero. Contributi in inglese, italiano, francese. Ottimo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 250x350 Volume di pp. 315, cartonato rigido, sovraccoperta editoriale, 280 tavole in bianco e nero, presentazione di Filippo Coarelli, nota biografica di Giovanna Bastianelli Moscati, ristampa dell'opera monumentale di Ugo Tarchi sull'arte in Umbria e in Sabina. Opera in ottime condizioni.
1432720643.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Faint foxing to textblock. Corners rounded and a little bumped with small bump along upper edge. ; A historical monograph on Servius Tullius who was the sixth legendary king of ancient Rome, and the second king of the Etruscan dynasty. The traditional dates of his reign are 578-535 BC. Contents: The Evidence; Chronology; Origin; Tribes; Centuries; The city of Rome; Secular and Sacred Initiatives; Foreign Relations. ; Humanitas; 347 pages
Mm 175x250 Volume in copertina rigida, sovraccoperta originale, 382 pagine con figure in nero e a colori. Libro in ottime condizioni, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Features: King Faisal - key new figure in teh near east; UK3 - the first all-British Satellite; York minister appeals for survival; Painters in the forest of Fountainebleau; Major new Etruscan document; Unit Trusts - investment with a safety net; and more. Back cover colour ad for the new Imp Californian, by Hillman Rootes. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Quality copy. Magazine
8vo., First Edition thus, with 7 plates and numerous illustrations in the text; original dark green cloth, boards framed in blind, gilt back, primrose endpapers, a near fine copy. EXTREMELY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
cm. 19 x 27,5, 152 pp. Istituto Nazionale di Studi Etruschi - Biblioteca di ?Studi Etruschi? Against the background of the two-way lexical traffic between Etruscan and the Indo-European languages of archaic Central Italy, this work comprises case studies for lexical borrowings from Etruscan into Latin. It employs structuralist methods of analysis and draws on recent advances in the understanding of Etruscan grammar and the interpretation of the longer Etruscan texts. In the absence of a plausible Indo-European etymology, each Latin word is examined in the light of the Etruscan lexicon, word formation and phonology. The meaning of the Etruscan source is discussed, and an attempt is made to clarify its transmission and naturalization in Latin. Against the background of the two-way lexical traffic between Etruscan and the Indo-European languages of archaic Central Italy, this work comprises case studies for lexical borrowings from Etruscan into Latin. It employs structuralist methods of analysis and draws on recent advances in the understanding of Etruscan grammar and the interpretation of the longer Etruscan texts. In the absence of a plausible Indo-European etymology, each Latin word is examined in the light of the Etruscan lexicon, word formation and phonology. The meaning of the Etruscan source is discussed, and an attempt is made to clarify its transmission and naturalization in Latin. Inglese 480 gr. 152 p.
197650180Fayard, 1976. Format 14x22 cm, 477 pages. Très bon état.
Very faint shelfwear else fine. ; 263pp, illustrated.; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology Vol. XCI; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 263 pages