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Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Light shelfwear to DJ. ; 0.84 x 9.68 x 6.38 Inches; 174 pages; This well-illustrated volume provides the best collection of Etruscan inscriptions and texts currently in print. A substantial archeological introduction sets language and inscriptions in their historical, geographical, and cultural context. Overview of Etruscan grammar, the glossary, and chapters on mythological figures
211 p., LXII planches photographiques hors-texte. Istituto di Studi etruschi ed italici. Biblioteca di "Studi Etruschi" vol.8. Petites taches sur la couverture; coin de la couverture et des premières pages pliés. Inv. 14018.
28x25. 137p. Láms. Color. Trad. R. Skira-Venturi. Enc. Tela ed.
This is a good hardcover reference copy in an about very good dust jacket. Slight exposure to moisture makes this a reference copy. The page-edge has very faint tan spots. But no stains internally, just a little stiffness to the lower part of the pages. NO mustiness, no stains. The jacket is worn around the edges, corners, and small piece gone from base of spine. Jacket bottom edge stuck to book front and rear boards. All text and plates clean. 35 black & white plates + many drawings in the text. This is the 1968 reprint of the Marshall's classic work first published by the British Museum in 1902. 10" high X 8" wide, 258 text pages + plates. A good reference copy of this important work. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
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.
Small closed tear (1 cm) to rear endpaper. Slight wear to corners of wraps. ; The author addresses the question of how Etruscans and Romans themselves, guided by the skill of the sculptor or painter, would have approached a work of art. With over 70 illustrations, including original analytic drawings and schematic tables; 200 pages
In 8 (cm 15 x 23), pp. 165. Brossura editoriale. Traduzione tedesca di questo studio di paleografia etrusca di Ariodante Fabretti.
2 opuscoli in 8 (cm 16 x 23,5), pp. 22; 16. Dedica autografa al frontespizio di entrambi gli opuscoli. Brossura muta coeva. Estratto editoriale dai 'Rendiconti del R. Istituto Lombardo'. Due glossari consecutivi, usciti nel 1873 e 1874, il primo contenente 78 voci etrusche, il secondo dalla voce 79 alla 170. Elia Lattes (1843-1925), figura poliedrica di filologo, glottologo e archeologo, fu professore di Scienza dell'Antichita' all'Accademia scientifico-letteraria di Milano.
Gatti, Avv. Enzo L'etrusco tradotto. Modena, E. G. Scilaceum (Via Campi n. 166) - Stab. Tipografico Paolo Toschi and C. (Stampato coi tipi dello 1967 italian, in ottavo pp. (8)+190+(2)=200 I ed.. VIII/(8)+190+(2)=200/brossura patinata (in copertina: Il Cippo di Perugia, Museo Archeologico di Perugia, part.). Con 74 figure nel testo e f.t. in nero e in b/n. Stato buono (leggera usura della copertina - copertina e pagine brunite).
cm. 18 x 25,5, xxxvi-224 pp. Biblioteca dell'?Archivum Romanicum? - Serie II: Linguistica 548 gr. xxxvi-224 p.
134pp. + 50 plates out-of-text + map, 30cm., softcover, few foxing (mainly on edges), G, G71400
xii + 305pp. + 58 ills. hors-texte, 25cm., dans la série "Etudes de philologie, d'archéologie et d'histoire anciennes publiées par l'Institut historique belge de Rome" volume 1, brochure originale, peu de rousseurs, 2 petits cachets, bon état, G106704
Very minor shelfwear to book. Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). Tiny tear to DJ. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; The author addresses the question of how Etruscans and Romans themselves, guided by the skill of the sculptor or painter, would have approached a work of art. With over 70 illustrations, including original analytic drawings and schematic tables; 200 pages
Very faint shelfwear else fine. ; 263pp, illustrated.; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology Vol. XCI; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 263 pages
cm. 18 x 25,5, 364 pp. con varie ill. Istituto Nazionale di Studi Etruschi - Atti di convegni 630 gr. 364 p.
In 8°, br. edit., pp. 312 con num. ill. e cartine b/n n.t.; testo in lingua tedesca, ottimo es.. (m096) (La spedizione standard è SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata - piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
Very minor shelfwear to book and DJ. Very minor creasing to DJ. Very light bump to 1 corner. ; Wisconsin Studies In Classics; 11.3 X 8.7 X 1.0 inches; 288 pages
Gift inscription in ink to ffep from author to Jenifer Neils. Minor edgewear and faint creasing to wraps. ; Important scientific catalogue, Italian only, showing the 53 vases and fragments of the Greek not Attic black-figure pottery originally forming part of the valuable collection that Mario Astarita donated to Pope Paul VI in 1967. The classification, resulted from a complex historical and archival research, although concerning the less conspicuous part of the collection, has experienced considerable difficulties both for the heterogeneity of the finds that compose it, and for the lack of data on their origins. The finds, in prevalence of Corinthian production, are divided by class and analyzed for type and shape, even including factories that are not identifiable. Much of the volume is dedicated to the vessel that takes the name of the collection, the "Astarita Crater", highlighting not only the archaeological and scientific prestige but also the literary and artistic value. The critical cards offer meticulous descriptions of the iconographic themes and decorations, analysis of the material and of the state of conservation, unpublished reconstructions and hypotheses of attribution, as well as a thorough bibliographical apparatus. Following the cards, there is the scheme of concordances between the various classification of vessels and fragments. Particularly valuable are the tables closing the volume that show the 53 artifacts in detail. ; Vasi Antichi Dipinti Del Vaticano; 144 pages; Signed by Author
Minor edgewear and faint creasing to wraps. ; Vasi Antichi Dipinti Del Vaticano; 247 pages
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.
xxi + 641pp., publisher's hardcover in green cloth), dustwrapper, 25cm., in the series "Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta" volume 53, fine condition (as new), text in German, ISBN 90-6831-335-5, X80257
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
Scholar's stamp to vol. 1: Gilbert Bagnani. Bound in half-vellum. Boards a bit rubbed. Spine label of vol 2 is detached. Books very solid. Still very attractive. ; Vol. 1: (1877) xvi, 512 pp; Vol. 2: (1877) viii, 560 pp ; 4 Books Bound in 2 Volumes; Vol. 1/2/2022; 1072 pages
Features: Africa's first national park; Editorials - building for parity a false alarm - whose fault is it?; Power development on the Columbia River - the first power project on one of the most famous of North American streams; United States plant patent number 1 - only time will show the value of plant patents, the first of which has just been released; The hottest place in the universe - what keeps the stars shining?; Henry Ford, the Practical - the automobile manufacturer knows how to do things , and how to get them done; Are there creatures like ourselves in other worlds?; The birth, life, and death of a railroad ticket; Mercury vapor power to the fore - two new and larger units have been ordered; Australia's great meteorite; Paper's thinnest web - making tissue paper; Where not to look for oil and gas; Electrical aids to blind flying; Etruscan safety pin; Excavating Rome's seaport; A modernized university library - Sterling Memorial Library at Yale; Why question the reasoning of animals? - authentic stories seem to indicate their reasoning power. Page 293 is a full page tribute, with black and white photo, to thirty-year old Linus Pauling, hailed as "a rising star who may yet win the Nobel Prize." Light erasure mark at top corner of front cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
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