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Traduction "intégrale et nouvelle", par Marguerite YON-CALVET, de cet extrait de la "Description de la Grèce" (en 10 livres), un des premiers grands livres de voyage et important témoignage sur la Grèce antique, par PAUSANIAS (vers 115-180): ici, "Livre I, I-XXXIX, 3", soit "tout ce qui concerne directement Athènes et l'Attique", d'après le texte grec "de l'édition F. Spiro (1903) de la collection Teubner"; 20 planches: 4 cartes et plans, 13 reproductions de gravures tirées de La Grèce de Pouqueville (Firmin Didot, 1835) et 3 tableaux; notes de la traductrice; préface de Jean POUILLOUX. 1er tirage de la 1ère édition, tiré à 2200 exemplaires (et non livre de poche). Français
Nouvelle édition de cet "Abrégé de l'histoire grecque" en latin publié par Charles Joseph Christophe SIRET (1760-1838), principal du Collège et bibliothécaire de la ville de Reims qui écrivit et traduisit du grec ancien en latin, avec intertitres et préface en français: "un ouvrage vraiment élémentaire, [...] à la portée des commençans [sic] [qui respire] le goût de la saine et pure latinité"; suivi d'un petit dictionnaire latin-français. Latin
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1999154647Seuil Seuil 1999, In-8 broché, sous jaquette illustrée. 250 pages. Très bon état
Seuil 1999, In-8 broché, sous jaquette illustrée. 250 pages. Très bon état
1892117492Couverture rigide. En bon état. Reliure toile. 388 pages.
1968133839Couverture rigide. Reliure de l'éditeur. 234 pages. Sous emboitage.
200618CcParis Seuil 2006 14x19 458 pages - broché - trés bon etat
200618CcParis Seuil 2006 14x19 458 pages - broché - trés bon etat
80 pages. Delphi is part of a series of editions presenting the treasures in the museums of Greece and introducing the history of Greek art.
8vo., First Edition, with front and rear endpaper maps; original brown cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy. The original edition of this recreation in novel form, drawn from original sources, of the life of a citizen of Athens during the period of war with Sparta.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Age toning to pages and wear to cover. Foxing. 206 pages. Charming illustrations in black and white by Eleanor Graham and a lovely blue, yellow pink, black and white cover illustration.
Thomas Cahill brings his characteristic wit and style to a fascinating tour of ancient Greece. Explore the legacy, good and bad, of the ancient Greeks. the Greeks invented everything from Western warfare to mystical prayer, from logic to statecraft. Many of their achievements, particularly in art and philosophy, are widely celebrated, other important innovations and accomplishments, however, are unknown.304p.plates, glossary index. . Book
Small format book about archaeological discoveries in Greece, but full of fascinating details and with interesting contemporary illustrations and good photographs. Translation of a book originally published in France by Gallimard. 175p. plates (some col.) bibliography. index. Book
". the Golden Age of Greek Civilization, the period from the first wars against Persia & Carthage in the early 5th century B.C. to the accession of Alexander the Great in 336 B.C. Never have so many varied talents & so much genius flourished within so short a period: the time of Sophocles, Aristophanes, Herodotus, Aristotle, Socrates & Plato. Much of our culture today was anticipated by the classical Greeks & their work remains fundamental to Western civilization. Focusing primarily on individuals who shaped their own & future civilizations rather than solely on political & military affairs, Michael Grant takes 37 of the great men of the age, whose contributions he considers to have been particularly important, & places them in their historical context. Grant explores the factors that gave rise to such outstanding achievement in the cultural, philosophical, scientific & literary spheres, stressing not only those of Athens & other mainland states, but also of cities far to the west & east, notably in Sicily & on the shores of the Black Sea. Writing for the general reader as well as for the reader with a more specialized knowledge of classical Greece, Michael Grant has captured the most astonishing of civilizations at the height of its powers. In this accessible & endlessly fascinating volume, he brings to life some of the most extraordinary men in all of history." 337p. plates maps bibliography. index 0965035675 Book
A Norton critical edition. A New translation, Selections, Backgrounds, Commentaries., with introduction and notes by Walter Blanco and Jennifer Tolbert Roberts. xx. 433p.map, glossary. Stamp on back cover stating ""Instructor's Desk Copy" else as new. Book
Narrative of the Persian Wars extracted from Herodotus' History. English translation by Kenneth Cavander.Illustrated with two colour wood-engravings by Raymond Hawthorn. Introduction by Russell Meiggs. 171 p. illus. maps on end papers. Clean, sound copy, some edge wear, no slipcase. Book
".general analysis of the nature of myth is followed by a splendid account of the Greek myths." 332p. bibliography.index. Book
(Vintage series :Face of Greece #3) Locally produced tourist guide to the ancient sites of Athens, illustrated both with contemporary photographs (some by Spiros Meletzis and by D.Harissiadis) and also some reproductions of old prints.No date (c.1960 ?) 16p.text +146 illustrations (B & W), maps on end papers, Book