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Gift inscription from "Mat" [Jan-Mathieu Carbon] to Slater and Dunbabin in pen to ffep. ; 9.4 X 6.7 X 0.1 inches; 150 pages
Gift inscription from author on ffep. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Light shelfwear to corners. ; Amphi 7; 256 pages; Signed by Author
Xvi, 150pp, 8pls. Nos. 3601-3646 ; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 71; Vol. 51; 150 pages
Against the background of the two-way lexical traffic between Etruscan and the Indo-European languages of archaic Central Italy, this work comprises case studies for lexical borrowings from Etruscan into Latin. It employs structuralist methods of analysis Against the background of the two-way lexical traffic between Etruscan and the Indo-European languages of archaic Central Italy, this work compr <br/> TITOLO: Studies in the Etruscan Loanwords in Latin. <br/> AUTORE: Watmough,Margaret M. T.<br/> EDITORE: Olschki Ed.<br/> DATA ED.: 1997,<br/> COLLANA: Coll.Istituto Nazionale di Studi Etruschi. Biblioteca di «Studi Etruschi»,33.<br/> EAN: 9788822245380
<p>27 cm, brossura editoriale, p. 328. Numerose illustrazioni in nero n.t.</p>
ill., br. Questa raccolta ripropone le pubblicazioni che meglio consentono di delineare, all'interno della vasta produzione scientifica di Alfredo Buonopane, i suoi concreti itinerari di ricerca connessi con l'ambiente geografico della sua sede universitaria di appartenenza. Il volume si articola in tre grandi sezioni: epigrafia veronese vera e propria, temi economico-sociali e interessi collezionistico-antiquari.
<p>27 cm, brossura editoriale, p. 333. Numerose foto in nero n.t.</p>
<p>24 cm, brossura editoriale con risguardie, p. 640. Numerose illustrazioni in nero anche a piena pagina.</p>
<p>27cm, brossura editoriale, p. 398. Numerose illustrazioni in nero n.t. Contiene: Latium et Campania; Etruria; Venetia et Histria; Transpadana.</p>
<br/> STATO: COME NUOVO.<br/> TITOLO: Manuale di Eteo Geroglifico. Parte I: Grammatica. <br/> AUTORE: Meriggi,Piero.<br/> CURATORE: Pubblicaz.dell'Ist.di Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici.<br/> EDITORE: Ediz.dell'Ateneo<br/> DATA ED.: 1966,<br/> COLLANA: Coll.Incunabula Graeca,XIII.<br/>
<p>27 cm, brossura editoriale, p. 426. Numerose illustrazioni in nero n.t. Contiene: Apulia et Calabria; Picenum. Numana; Umbria. Trebiae; Venetia et Histria. Arilica -Sirmio; Liguria. Vada Sabatia -Albingaunum; Italia, Sicilia, Sardinia Epigraphicae, repertorio bibliografico.</p>
<br/> TITOLO: Tabula Capuana. Un calendario festivo di età arcaica. <br/> AUTORE: Cristofani,Mauro.<br/> EDITORE: Olschki Ed.<br/> DATA ED.: 1995,<br/> COLLANA: Coll. Istituto Nazionale di Studi Etruschi - Biblioteca di «Studi Etruschi», 29.<br/> EAN: 9788822243225
Dal risorgimento delle lettere ai tempi moderni, con cenni storici, Biografie e note bibliografiche. Opera dilettevole che forma la "Storia dell'epigramma in Italia" e "Supplemento alle attuali Storie Letterarie". Ottimo esemplare. Bella legatura editoriale in simil-pergamena oranata da fregi floreali liberty al piatto anteriore, eseguita dalla Legatoria Sociale di Milano, pp. 495, in 8°
DJ has one small tear. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Light moisture damage to spine (slight rippling, light waterstaining). Light moisture damage to inside of DJ (colour stains and rippling). Top corners bumped. Inner pages unaffected by moisture. ; Cambridge Classical Studies; 190 pages; Commentaries on the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia, an anonymous history of events in the Greek world in the late fifth and early fourth centuries BC, have usually dealt almost entirely with problems of the text. In this book, Dr Bruce has written an historical commentary, basing his work on both the London and Florence papyri, which between them provide all the surviving fragments of the text. Dr Bruce begins with a brief description of the two papyri. He then discusses the Oxyrhynchus historian's style and method - his sources, chronology, bias, interest in causation, etc. The introduction ends with a résumé of the numerous theories of the author's identity (Dr Bruce favours either Cratippus or an author not known to us by name at all). The main part of the commentary is arranged in the form of notes on the sections of the Greek text, with occasional detailed notes on particular words or phrases. There are appendices on the Battle of Sardis and the Constitution of Boeotia; and the book concludes with a full biography. Dr Bruce's book is a complete guide available for further historical study of the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia.
Corners lightly bumped otherwise Fine Condition ; First published 1956. ; Columbia papyri : Greek series; 342 pages
Very light foxing to textblock else Fine. ; 288 pages; This remains the major book on Aeschylus' Supplices, its dating and the trilogy to which it belonged. Its first appearance, in 1969, was a response to the publication of a papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, which indicated a late production date (the 460s BC) for Aeschylus' play. This upset the previous consensus that it was the earliest Greek tragedy to survive: there was, Garvie argued, no longer good reason to suppose that the play belonged to an early stage in its author's development. The book also examines the evidence for reconstruction of the other, lost plays of the trilogy. Garvie remains convinced that, even without the additional testimony of the papyrus, all the internal from the text of the play points to the 460s, though some have tried to pull it back to the 470s because it feels like an early play. Some of the salutary lessons to be drawn from the discovery of the papyrus have still to be learnt.
Scholar's name to ffep (G. De Montmollin). Institution stamp to ffep (Dept. Of Classics - University of Toronto) - no other markings. Corners bumped. DJ is price-clipped. DJ has light browning to back panel. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; 288 pages; This remains the major book on Aeschylus' Supplices, its dating and the trilogy to which it belonged. Its first appearance, in 1969, was a response to the publication of a papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, which indicated a late production date (the 460s BC) for Aeschylus' play. This upset the previous consensus that it was the earliest Greek tragedy to survive: there was, Garvie argued, no longer good reason to suppose that the play belonged to an early stage in its author's development. The book also examines the evidence for reconstruction of the other, lost plays of the trilogy. Garvie remains convinced that, even without the additional testimony of the papyrus, all the internal from the text of the play points to the 460s, though some have tried to pull it back to the 470s because it feels like an early play. Some of the salutary lessons to be drawn from the discovery of the papyrus have still to be learnt.
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear to book. DJ has minor shelfwear. ; 288 pages; This remains the major book on Aeschylus' Supplices, its dating and the trilogy to which it belonged. Its first appearance, in 1969, was a response to the publication of a papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, which indicated a late production date (the 460s BC) for Aeschylus' play. This upset the previous consensus that it was the earliest Greek tragedy to survive: there was, Garvie argued, no longer good reason to suppose that the play belonged to an early stage in its author's development. The book also examines the evidence for reconstruction of the other, lost plays of the trilogy. Garvie remains convinced that, even without the additional testimony of the papyrus, all the internal from the text of the play points to the 460s, though some have tried to pull it back to the 470s because it feels like an early play. Some of the salutary lessons to be drawn from the discovery of the papyrus have still to be learnt.
Torn corner to titlepage (with some loss). Endpapers browned. Light browning to spine. Original terracotta and black boards. Ink and pencil markings. ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis)
Upper sections of some plate pages have water-damage with light water-staining and some rippling to pages. Endpapers browned. Bottom corners edgeworn. Rubbing to spine ends. Spine browned. Pages tanned. Still serviceable. ; 59 pp. And 146 plates; 59 pages
Very faint shelfwear. Gift inscription from editors on titlepage. ; Studi E Testi Di Storia Antica 20; 8.6 X 5.5 X 0.9 inches; 304 pages; Signed by Editors
Very Minor shelfwear to book. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Dustjacket has light shelfwear. ; This edition includes ninety-five texts covering the period from 750 B. C. Through the end of the Peloponnesian War in 404 B. C. ; 308 pages
Very Minor shelfwear to book. Former owner's name stamped to ffep (J. D. Fitton). ; This edition includes ninety-five texts covering the period from 750 B. C. Through the end of the Peloponnesian War in 404 B. C. ; 308 pages
Minor shelfwear to book. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ has some chipping and small tears. ; This edition includes ninety-five texts covering the period from 750 B. C. Through the end of the Peloponnesian War in 404 B. C. ; 308 pages
Very Minor shelfwear to book. Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). DJ has some tears and chipping. ; This edition includes ninety-five texts covering the period from 750 B. C. Through the end of the Peloponnesian War in 404 B. C. ; 308 pages