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12614Paris, Klincksieck, 1877, 1 br., couverture muette, envoi autographe, signé de l'auteur à l'historien Léon Renier, professeur au Collège de France. in-8, titre, 14 pages, paginées 168 à 181, légères mouillures ;
1ère édition de ce 2è volume de l'étude historique et philosophique de la sexualité du philosophe Michel FOUCAULT (1926-1984), en 4 volumes: "La Volonté de savoir" (1976), "L'Usage des plaisirs" (1984), "Le Souci de soi" (1984) et "Les Aveux de la chair" (inachevé; publication posthume en 2018): ici, "L'Usage des plaisirs" est "consacré à la manière dont l'activité sexuelle a été problématisée par les philosophes et les médecins, dans la culture grecque classique, au IVè siècle avant-J.-C." (l'auteur); index bibliographique. 1ère édition (et non "Tel"): achevé d'imprimer le 12 avril 1984 (pas de tirage numéroté); exemplaire avec feuillet de présentation de l'éditeur. Français
12617Paris, imp. Pillet, 1882, 1 br. in-8 de 31 pp. ;
Student text on the social rather than the political history of ancient Greece. 229p. illus maps.index. Reading copy with highlights (but only on first 50 pages !) Book
Broch?. 518 pages.
Broch?. 125 pages.
Broch?. 184 pages.
16767...étudié dans son développement moral et dans son caractère dramatique. Paris, L. Hachette et Cie, 1869. In-8 reliure demi chagrin violet dos orné, premier plat estampé à froid et à chaud aux armes du collège protestant de Sainte Foy, 553 p. Rousseurs in-texte, coins légèrement frottés mais bon état général
1906115857Hachette Hachette 1906, In-12 relié pleine toile brique, couverture conservée. III + 300 pages. Trés bon état.
1938150126Puf PUF 1938, grand et fort In-8 broché, XIX + 633 pages. Tome I Des origines aux guerres médiques. Petits défauts à la couverture sans gravité, corps de l'ouvrage en bon état
1986vh4049Presses Universitaires de France Dito Cartonné sous emboîtage 1986 Quatre volumes in-8 (16 x 23,2 cm), cartonnés toilés sous emboîtages muets individuels, Tome 1 : Des origines aux guerres médiques (634 pages) // Tome 2 : La Grèce au Ve siècle (800 pages) // Tome 3 : La Grèce au IVe siècle : La lutte pour l'hégémonie, 404-336 (538 pages) // Tome 4 : Alexandre et l'hellénisation du monde antique (432 pages) ; très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Hachette 1906, In-12 relié pleine toile brique, couverture conservée. III + 300 pages. Trés bon état.
Broch?. 473 pages. Format de poche.
PUF 1938, grand et fort In-8 broché, XIX + 633 pages. Tome I Des origines aux guerres médiques. Petits défauts à la couverture sans gravité, corps de l'ouvrage en bon état
1372692Bruxelles: Académie Royale de Belgique, 1962 in-8, xii-772 pages. Broché, non coupé, bon état. Mémoire de l'Académie Royale de Belgique, Classe des Lettres et des Sciences morales et politique, collection in-8°, tome LV, fascicule 4, exemplaire hors commerce.
20526Vienne, Rhodania, 1956. Broché, couverture muette. in-8 de 8 pages, illustrations.
". 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 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
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.
1993607009New Jersey, American School of classical studies at Athens Princeton, 1993. 1993 Grand in-4, rel. éd. pleine-toile beige, titre au dos et sur le 1er plat, XX-160 pp., 30 fig. (cartes, plans, coupes, dessins) h.-t., 46 pl. regroupant de très nb. ill. photogr. en n/b., 22 fig. in-t., texte en anglais, index.
Slight pencil notes. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. Full black cloth boards. 178 pages.
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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.