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Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Wear to corners. Tape is covering the spine and partial boards. Boards are yellowed. Edgewear to boards. ; Contents: Saft El Henneh; The Thirtieth Dynasty; Monuments Discovered; Phacusa, Goshen, Ramses; Khataanah, Kantir; Tell Rotab; Appendix. ; Fourth Memoir of the Egypt Exploration Fund; Folio 13" - 23" tall
Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name to inner cover (in pencil). Light browning to endpapers. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 428 pages
Some bumping to corners. Minor rubbing. Light shelfwear. ; 520 pages
Minor shelfwear. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; The Iguvine Tables were a series of seven bronze tablets discovered at Iguvium, contemporary Gubbio, in Italy in the year 1444. The earliest tablets were probably written in the 3rd century BC in the native Umbrian alphabet, the latest in the 1st century BC in the Latin alphabet. The tablets contain religious inscriptions that memorialize the acts and rites of the Atiedian Brethren, a group of 12 priests of Jupiter with important municipal functions at Iguvium. They are written in the Umbrian language, one of the Italic languages, a not-too-distant relative of Latin. They shed light on the grammar of this ancient dead language, and also on the religious practices of classical paganism. They appear to be written in an accentual metre, similar to the Saturnian metre that is encountered in the earliest Latin poetry. Includes Grammar, text, translation and extensive commentary. ; Philological Monographs, Number XVII; 333 pages
Scholar's name to inner cover (G. L. Huxley). Spine and part of wraps are browned. Front wrap has creasing to corners. Faint crease to lower cover of pages. Pages a little tanned. ; University of California Publications in Classical Archaeology Volume 4, No. 4., Pp. 267-402, Plates 20-24, 3 Figures in Text; 135 pages
Scholars' bookplate to ffep. Small black dot to back wrap. Very minor shelfwear. ; Originally published in Byzantion, Bd. 13-14, 1938-39.; 133 pages
Scholar's name on ffep (Kenneth Snipes). ; Originally published in Byzantion, Bd. 13-14, 1938-39.; 133 pages
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. 288 p., color and b/w ills. "With a chapter by J. Crow and contributions by O. Özel, A.C.S. Peacock, A. Saunders, and W.M. Thackston, Jr. This book reintroduces and reexamines the Seljuk inscriptions from the walls of Sinop citadel. First published at the beginning of the last century, these inscriptions open a window onto scribal, administrative, and architectural practice during an important, formative period of the Seljuk sultanate in the early thirteenth century. 16 inscriptions of Sinop citadel, all made within a five month period in the summer of 1215, allow us a glimpse of the Seljuk elite at work, with aspirations and ideals of state and office mixing and competing with individual and factional rivalries and administrative changes. This book corrects previous published versions, and offers for the first time a reading of the main sultanic inscription, which has been chiselled out. Contributors analyze the Persian verse inscription, the first of its kind from Seljuk Anatolia, and the only known Seljuk bilingual Arabic-Greek inscription. In addition to an in-depth rereading and analysis of these inscriptions, this book examines their architectural context. This includes the first signed work of Abu Ali al-Halabi, the Syrian military architect who served the Seljuk state, and who later built the well-known Red Tower in Alanya. This book provides a new analysis not only of Seljuk architectural practice based on architectural and inscriptional evidence, it also reevaluates the architecture of the citadel itself. Sinop citadel, one of the most impressive in medieval Anatolia, is redated to the Byzantine era.".
Rebound in Half dark brown cloth with marbled boards. Handwritten spine label to ffep. Some edgewear to corners. Small ding to front board near upper corner. Light edgewear. Former scholar's name to ffep (Albert Merriman). Light browning to titlepage. Age-toning to pages. ; 460 pages
4 voll. in 4', br. ed. pp. 164+196+231+39; segni d'uso alle cop., fioriture ai tagli e ai dorsi, in misura minore ai piatti, interni in buono stato, lievi fioriture intonsi.Fasti atque auspicia laudationes honores tributi inscriptiones historicae memoriales funebres templa et sacra in templis.Rerum gestarum monumenta privata et publica prooemia orationes epistulae laudationes testimonia temporum inscriptiones ambrosianae.Iscrizioni augurali celebrative storiche funebri tempi dell'ambrosiana date e discorsi.Indice dei nomi delle persone e dei luoghi contenuti dal cav. Maurizio Cogliati.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Mint. 4to. (34 x 25 cm). In Turkish. [x], 259 p., maps. Color and b/w ills. Gokturk (Runic) inscriptions in Eastern Europe. Göktürk (Runik) yazili belge, yazit ve anitlarin albümü projesi 2: Dogu Avrupa'daki Göktürk (Runik) isaretli yazitlar.
In 4? (cm 30), Brossura originale, pagg.139 (pagg. 233-372) con numerose ill. e XIX tavv. b.n. n.t., piccole mende al dorso, qualche strappetto al margine della coperta, ben conservato. Notizie relative alle scoperte archeolgiche presso: Chiusi ("Deposito funerario in localit? Paccianese"; Montepulciano ("Rinvenimento di suppellettili tombali in contrada Gracciano"); Orvieto ("Scoperta di tombe etrusche ad ipogeo in vocabolo Caccaita, podere di Pietra Campana"; "Trovamenti archeologici nella zona di S. Domenico"); Norchia ("Ritrovamento di tombe etrusche"); Roma ("Statuetta di Dioniso, Libero, Sole"); Pompei ("Nuove scoperte epigrafiche"); Caserta ("Tombe osche rinvenute nella frazione S. Nicola la Strada"); San Luca d'Aspromonte ("Chiesa bizantina in contrada San Giorgio"); Milazzo ("Rinvenimento d'un mosaico romano nell'ex convento di S. Francesco"); Gela ("Monte Dessueri").
(Torino?), s.n.t., s.d. (sec. XIX), in-8, br. muta coeva legata al dorso da nastrino azzurro, pp. (82). Manoscritto anonimo, vergato in inchiostro in chiara grafia, che riporta la serie consolare da Lucio Giunio Bruto (509 a.C.) a Flavio Decio Paolino (534 d.C.); la divisione in Olimpiadi (ciclo di 4 anni), qui riproposta a partire dalle iscrizioni raccolte da Pirro Ligorio (1513-1583), risale al calendario greco e fu adottata anche a Roma, legata prima al nome dei consoli in carica, poi alla fondazione di Roma (a.u.c.), modificata con l'adozione dall'VIII sec. della cronologia legata alla nascita di Cristo nel calendario giuliano ancora in uso. L'anonimo autore riferisce l'impossibilità a confrontare le iscrizioni raccolte da Marquard Gude (1635-1689) con quelle Ligoriane custodite nei Regi Archivi (31 codici manoscritti oggi conservati nella Biblioteca antica dell'Archivio di Stato di Torino), segue perciò, anche negli errori solo le seconde.
IV + (183)-332 p. Les deux tableaux annonçés dans la table des planches manquent; la belle planche gravée de monnaies celtiques des Aquitains a été placée en tête. Inv. 10049
In 8, pp. 52 con 1 tav. f.t. Br. rifatta. Saggio in latino sullo stile delle iscrizioni lapidarie: 'Inscriptionum Sacrarum'; 'Inscriptionum Honorarium'; 'Inscriptionum Historicarum'; 'Epitaphiorum'; 'Elogiorum', etc...
<p>3 volumi, 26 cm, cartoncino editoriale illustrato; p. XIV, 1.538 (numerazione continua). Numerose illustrazioni in b/n nel testo</p>
[viii] + 409pp.+ 20 plates out-of-text, 24cm., softcover, very good condition, contains contributions in various languages, G85883
xviii + 188pp., 28cm., in the series "Analecta Orientalia. Commentationes scientificae de rebus orientis antiqui" volume 30, bond in modern cart. hardcover, with 3 ribbon markers, slight dog-ear in upper corner, good condition, X103346
cm. 17,5 x 25, 240 pp. con 30 ill. f.t. Lingue e iscrizioni dell'Italia antica 585 gr. 240 p.
xxi + [284] pp., 28cm., bound in modern cart. hardcover, with 3 ribbon markers, handwritten pagination on first 5 unnumbered pages, short annotation on pages 18-19-21 of the introduction and on 2 other pages, else in good condition, C103338
<p>24 cm, cartoncino editoriale con alette; p. 261, (6). Alcune figure nel testo.In lingua spagnola</p>
204pp. + 4 planches hors-texte et une grande carte dépliante, signé avec dédicace par l'auteur Maricq, 26cm., dans la série "Académie royale de Belgique. Classe des lettres et des sciences morales et politiques. Mémoires, in-8" Tome 47 fasc.4, exemplaire de la collection du prof. et byzantiniste belge Justin Mossay (avec ex-libris cachet), brochure originale, bon état, X103216
xix + 252pp.+ 26 planches hors-texte, 27cm., dans la série "Bibliothèque du Muséon" volume 30, brochure originale, non coupé, très bon état, X73948
xi + 125pp.+ 76 drawings of inscriptions (out of text) + 27 photographed illustrations out of text, hardcover (editor's grey cloth), in the series "Untersuchungen zur Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie" volume 1, 30cm., library stamp & label, good condition, X79377
[7] + 69pp., 28cm., in the series "Indiana University Publications, Uralic and Altaic series" vol.88, softcover, G, [monolingual: Mongolian, with key references to bilingual dictionaries], X68985