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Fine Macedonian Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Macedonian (Cyrillic). 154, [2] p. Signed and inscribed by Sazdov to Turkish folklorist Tahir Alangu, (1915-1973). Sazdov is a Macedonian folklorist and educator. Recipient Kliment Ohridski, Government of republic of Macedonia, 1976, Il Oktomvri award, 1994. Delaware City Assembly of Skopje, 1970-1974; president Cultural/Ednl. Union, Skopje, 1967-1979. Member Science Association Bitola, Journalists Association Skopje, Writers Association of Macedonia (honorary), Matica srpska.
Light tanning to pages. Very minor shelfwear; Intended to tell of the military life of Alexander the Great, as best as it can be reconstructed from old and modern historical sources. ; 164 pages
Some foxing to endpapers and textblock. Rubbing to corners. Narrow white streak stain to rear board. ; "Being Translations of such Portions of the Works of these and other Classical Authors as describe Alexander’s Campaigns in Afghanistan, the Panjâb, Sindh, Gedrosia and Karmania. With an Introduction containing a Life of Alexander, Copious Notes, Illustrations, Maps and Indices." reprint of 1896 edition. ; 432 pages
0366669516.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
ria9783486588187_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
Book shows very light wear to covers (in black cloth) only. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 228 pages, map endpapers. Contents are composed of 22 lessons with three appendices and vocabulary. Text is in English. Author is head of department of Slavonic studies, U. of Nottingham
ORD-14892Paris. Crès. 1924. In-12 (120 x 184mm) broché, couverture jaune imprimée, 3ff., 303 pages, carte repliée en fin d'ouvrage. Envoi à M. J.J Brousson et on joint une LAS de l'auteur à René Georges Aubrun, enveloppe (tachée) conservée. Bon exemplaire. Edition originale.
1896793301896 Paris, Sananrd, 1896, in 4° relié demi-basane rouge, dos à nerfs, II-315 pages ; très nombreuses gravures dans le texte et une carte en couleurs.
Still wrapped in plastic. ; Hese nineteen papers are invaluable to anyone interested in the Macedonian heritage or in the economy, administration, history and representation of Macedonia during the course of the Byzantine empire. ; Byzantina Australiensia; 231 pages; Angeliki Laiou: Thessaloniki and Macedonia in the Byzantine Period; Johannes Koder: Macedonians and Macedonia in Byzantine Spatial Thinking; Ioannis Tarnanidis: The Macedonians of the Byzantine Period; Johannes Irmscher: The Image of Macedonia As Found in Byzantine Historians; Andreas Schminck: The Beginnings and Origins of the 'Macedonian' Dynasty; Dion Smythe: Macedonians in Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Byzantine Historiography; Apostolos Karpozilos: Macedonia as Reflected in the Epistolography of the Fourteenth Century; Martha Grigoriou-Ioannidou: The "kaq' huaV glwssa" in the Mauros' and Kuober's Episode (Miracula S. Demetrii 291) ; Dionyssia Missiou: The Importance of Macedonia During the Byzantine Era; Athanasios Karathanasis: Philip and Alexander of Macedon in the Literature of the Palaiologan Era; J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz: The Government of the Late Roman City with Special Reference to Thessaloniki; Alkmene Stavridou-Zafraka: The Development of the Theme Organisation in Macedonia; Gerhard Podskalsky: Two Archbishops of Achrida (Ochrid) and Their Significance for Macedonia's Secular and Church History: Theophylaktos and Demetrios Chomatenos; Demetrios Constantelos: Classical Greek Heritage in the Epistles of Theophylaktos of Achrida; Rosemary Morris: The Athonites and Their Neighbours in Macedonia in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries; Triantafyllitsa Maniati-Kokkini: Clergy and Laity 'Opponents' in Claims for Privileges and Land from the Twelfth to the Fourteenth Century; Michael Jeffreys Manuel Komnenos' Macedonian Military Camps: A Glamorous Alternative Court?; V. Nerantzi-Varmazi Western Macedonia in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries; Angeliki Laiou: The Economy of Byzantine Macedonia in the Palaiologan Period
Light rounding to corners. A couple of tiny knocks to lower edges of boards. Light shelfwear. ; Reprint of the 1877 edition with extensive additional notes. 827pp, + plates and maps. Nachdruck der ausgabe Gotha 1877 vermehrt um den Anmerkungsteil mit kritischen kommentaren von Renos, Herkos und Stantes Apostolides. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 827 pages
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Light shelfwear to wraps. ; Oversized. 14pp b/w plates. This publication of 135 pages which were devoted to the renowned historian Nicholas Hammond incorporates a monumental introduction by Professor Nicholas Hammond on Macedonia before Philip, and the chapters on Ancient Macedonians by Eugene Borza (University of Pennsylvania) , Peter Londey (The War Memorial Museum, Canberra) , Elizabeth Baynham (University of Newcastle) , Ian Worthington (University of Tasmania) , Ian Sharples (University of Western Australia) , Leah McKenzie (University of Melbourne) , Graeme W. Clark (Humanities Research Centre, ANU) , Peter J. Connor (University of Melbourne) , Minor M. Markle (University of New England) and Greg H. R. Horsley (University of New England).; Offprint Mediterranean Archaeology Vol. 7; 126 pages
1633571963.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0366829041.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
This contemporary report investigated the impact of the conflicts that took place in the Balkan States in 1912 and 1913 when Greece, Serbia, Montenegro and Bulgaria declared war upon the Ottoman Empire and defeated it . In 1913 the Second Balkan War began when Bulgaria, dissatisfied with its loss of Macedonia, attacked its former Balkan League allies. The Balkan Wars were marked by ethnic cleansing with all parties being responsible for grave atrocities against civilians which were documented in this report.[X],418p. Plate,tables mapd. Copy neat and complete with plates and fold-out maps. Library marks including book plate,cover slightly shelf worn, else every good. Ex-Library
Text is lightly toned. Minor shelfwear to boards. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1888 Edition. Text is in Latin. ; 0.5 x 9.25 x 6.25 Inches; 106 pages; Craterus the Macedonian historian was brother of Antigonus II Gonatas, and father of Alexander (prince of Corinth). He distinguished himself as a diligent compiler of historical documents relating to the history of Attica. He made a collection of Attic inscriptions, containing decrees of the people (psephismaton synagoge) and out of them he seems to have constructed a diplomatic history of Athens. This work is frequently referred to by Harpocration and Stephanus of Byzantium, the latter of whom (s. V. Nymphaion quotes the ninth book of it. With the exception of the statements contained in these and other passages, the work of Craterus, which must have been of great value, is lost.
Faint shelfwear to book and DJ. ; Ancient Art and Architecture in Context 3; 11.8 X 9.8 X 0.7 inches; 250 pages
Top corner of wrap has slight tear. ; Clarendon Paperbacks; 0.97 x 9.23 x 6.24 Inches; 440 pages; In 338 BC Philip II of Macedon established Macedonian rule over Greece; he was succeeded in 336 by his son Alexander the Great, whose conquests in the twelve years that followed reached as far as the Russian steppes, Afghanistan, and the Punjab, and created the Hellenistic world. The study of Macedonia is now a growing point in ancient history. The first ever history of ancient Macedonia has now been completed in three volumes by N. G. L. Hammond, helped by G. T. Griffith and F. W. Walbank. On the basis of that work Professor Hammond now provides in one volume a history of the Macedonian state and its institutions both in Europe and in the Hellenistic kingdoms in Asia and Egypt, on which much new light has been shed by epigraphic and archaeological discoveries. Those institutions have had a profound influence on subsequent history. Full references are given to the ancient sources of information and to archaeological, numismatic, and epigraphic articles.
Bottom corner is slight bumped. ; Clarendon Paperbacks; 0.97 x 9.23 x 6.24 Inches; 440 pages; In 338 BC Philip II of Macedon established Macedonian rule over Greece; he was succeeded in 336 by his son Alexander the Great, whose conquests in the twelve years that followed reached as far as the Russian steppes, Afghanistan, and the Punjab, and created the Hellenistic world. The study of Macedonia is now a growing point in ancient history. The first ever history of ancient Macedonia has now been completed in three volumes by N. G. L. Hammond, helped by G. T. Griffith and F. W. Walbank. On the basis of that work Professor Hammond now provides in one volume a history of the Macedonian state and its institutions both in Europe and in the Hellenistic kingdoms in Asia and Egypt, on which much new light has been shed by epigraphic and archaeological discoveries. Those institutions have had a profound influence on subsequent history. Full references are given to the ancient sources of information and to archaeological, numismatic, and epigraphic articles.
Light edgewear to wraps. Spine and parts of wraps are lightly sunned. ; 120 pages; This book is a study of the relations between Athens and Macedonia during some dramatic years in the 4th century B.C. Montgomery analyzes the speeches of the great orator Demosthenes to elucidate the political play behind the Athenian decision to go to war against King Philip II during the Elatea crisis of 338.
Softcover with DJ. Very light foxing to DJ. Inscribed by author on titlepage, else unmarked. ; 224pp, 6 pls. ; Österreichische Akademie Der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte, 268. Band, 3. Abh. ; 224 pages; Signed by Author
1919JB10-063Sofia, Paskaleff & Co., [1919]. original Broschur, gr.-8?, vi, 53, pages, Bibliothekstempel / bibliotheekstempel / cachet de biblioth?que / librarystamp; unaufgeschnitten / onopengesneden / non coup? / unopened
1947707817.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Light browning to wraps. Gift inscription on inner wrap. Light pencil notes on ffep only. Old price in pen. ; University of California Publications in History; 92 pages; Phylarchus was a Greek historical writer whose works have been lost, but not before having been considerably used by other historians whose works have survived.
Based on signal books and otherdocuments relating to the Allied Military Mission in Macedonia. It covers: Part I. Macedonia in 1943: the Background to the Documents of 1944. Part II. Macedo nia in January to June 1944, with citations of the documents.Part III. Disruption due to the German drive and recovery in West Macedonia. Part IV. Noah's Ark and the aftermath. It also reveals the nationalistic and political schisms of the local participants that resulted in the Greek Civil War that followed. 214p. illus. index.. Book