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Broch?. 157 pages. Rousseurs.
Reliure ?diteur. 252 pages. Rhodo?d.
512p. Hardcover Good condition
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with a very tiny crease to upper rear corner. 222p. Social history of Ancient Greece and Rome. A detailed study of the ways in which the wealthy citizens of these states provided assistance to the poor and needy.
Volume 1 in the series "Archeia Genikou Epiteleiou Stratou" originally issued in 1989 by the Army History Directorate/ Lambrakis. Preface: Gregory Mourgelas. Introduction: Sotirios Ferentino. Editorial: Dimitris L. Avramopoulos, Minister of National Defence ; George P. Malouchos. 357p.[ONE copy found in WorldCat] Book
Brief account for students of the Greco-Persian Wars 36p,,illus maps Book
Survey of the rural economy of ancient Greece, and the way it supported and defined the development of the City-States. HC. 216p. Illus.maps.bibliography.index. Book
Broch?. 200 + 221 pages en un volume. Rousseurs.
The luxury of the ancient world is legendary, but the Athenian reputation is sober because this wealthy, successful city-state spent all its money on the conspicuous consumption of ephemeral things. Their consuming passions for food, wine and sex drove their society, as well as generating the rich web of privilege, transgression, guilt and taboo for which they are remembered today. Using pamphlets, comic satires, forensic speeches - from authors as illustrious as Plato and as ignored as Philaenis - as source material - this study combines a traditional classicist's rigour with an appreciation of the new analytical techniques pioneered in gender and cultural studies to provide an alternative view of ancient Athenian culture and to bring its reality into a focus easier on the modern eye. A fascinating investigation of how ancient Athenians looked at food and women and sex..372p. plates. bibliography.index. Book
Fascinating investigation of how ancient Athenians looked at food and women and sex. ". new light not only on ancient pleasures but on the Ancient World in general, unearthing surprising insights into Athenian society and the politics of the worl d's first democracy." HC. 372p. illus.bibliography.index. Condition : New Book
8vo., First Edition thus, with illustrated title-spread, 32 full-page coloured plates and numerous monochrome illustrations in the text; sand cloth blocked in green, upper board and backstrip lettered in red, red endpapers, a near fine copy in publisher's blocked board slip-case.
[9], 10-179 pp. Index. Former library copy with usual markings and average wear. Rebound in black buckram. Binding intact. Few light pencil markings to contents. A sound reference copy. Book
'This volume brings together essays by archaeologists, historians, and literary scholars in a comprehensive examination of the Greek archaic age. A time of dramatic and revolutionary change when many of the institutions and thought patterns that would shape Greek culture evolved, this period has become the object of renewed scholarly interest in recent years. Yet it has resisted reconstruction, largely because its documentation is less complete than that of the classical period. In order to read the text of archaic Greece, the contributors here apply new methods--including anthropology, literary theory, and cultural history--to central issues, among them the interpretation of ritual, the origins of hero cult and its relation to politics, the evolving ideologies of colonization and athletic victory, the representation of statesmen and sages, and the serendipitous development of democracy. With their interdisciplinary approaches, the various essays demonstrate the interdependence of politics, religion, and economics in this period; the importance of public performance for negotiating social interaction; and the creative use of the past to structure a changing present. Cultural Poetics in Ancient Greece offers a vigorous and coherent response to the scholarly challenges of the archaic period. This volume brings together essays by archaeologists, historians, and literary scholars in a comprehensive examination of the Greek archaic age. A time of dramatic and revolutionary change when many of the institutions and thought patterns that would shape Greek culture evolved, this period has become the object of renewed scholarly interest in recent years. Yet it has resisted reconstruction, largely because its documentation is less complete than that of the classical period. In order to read the text of archaic Greece, the contributors here apply new methods—including anthropology, literary theory, and cultural history—to central issues, among them the interpretation of ritual, the origins of hero cult and its relation to politics, the evolving ideologies of colonization and athletic victory, the representation of statesmen and sages, and the serendipitous development of democracy. With their interdisciplinary approaches, the various essays demonstrate the interdependence of politics, religion, and economics in this period; the importance of public performance for negotiating social interaction; and the creative use of the past to structure a changing present" 266p. illus bibliography.index Book
319p. plates notes index. As new except for remainder mark Book
Broch?. 606 pages. Format de poche.
Quarto in pale tan printed wrappers ; [209]-256 p. In Greek, Modern. Series: Hetaireia Thrakikon Meleton [Demosieumata]; 69. || Lyric poetry
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.
Pbk. 284p. illus.bibliography.Index Book
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
Reliure toile. 199 pages.
Robert Laffont 1993, Collection Bouquns, 1080 pages, avec cartes. Bon état
Köln 1968, In-8 broché, 58 pages. Texte en allemand. Trés bon état.
München 1987, In-8 broché, couverture bleue, 310 pages. Complet des 2 cartes volantes. Envoi autographe de l'auteur. Bon état.
Mainz 1974, In-8 broché, 91 pages. Bon état.