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1977256NEW-YORK. CHARLES SCRIBNERS SONS. 1977. PETIT IN-8 DE XVI + 203 PAGES, RELIURE DE L'EDITEUR PERCALINE BEIGE, TITRE DORE, SOUS JAQUETTE ILLUSTREE EN BISTRE. ILLUSTRE D'UNE CARTE HORS-TEXTE, DE 35 FIGURES ET DE 50 PLANCHES IN ET HORS-TEXTE. BON EXEMPLAIRE.
595781Wiesbaden, Otto Harrassowitz, 1983. In-8 broché, 145 pp.
Collection " Champollion " . Réédition d'un livre écrit en 1913 . Abondamment illustré en noir et blanc . - 332 p. , 650 gr.
1993015172Monaco Éditions Du Rocher 1993 Grand In 8 Collection " Champollion " . Réédition d'un livre écrit en 1913 . Abondamment illustré en noir et blanc . - 332 p. , 650 gr.
Collection " Les Grandes Civilisations " . Riche iconographie en couleurs! . - 156 p. , 1 kg . 500 gr.
2001014093Paris Sélection Du Reader's Digest 2001 In Quarto Collection " Les Grandes Civilisations " . Riche iconographie en couleurs! . - 156 p. , 1 kg . 500 gr.
QWA-14310Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1973, in-8 br. (16 x 24), 105 p., un portrait en front, une planche et un fac-similé, bon état.
1908C50408Leipzig, Hinrichs'sche Buchhandlung 1908 43pp.+ 17 plates out-of-text, 4th ed., orig.softcover, text in german, 21cm.
43pp.+ 17 plates out-of-text, 4th ed., orig.softcover, text in german, 21cm.
14567P., Geuthner ("Kêmi", Revue de Philologie et d'Archéologie Egyptiennes et Coptes, Tome III), 1930-1935, plaquette in 4° broché, paginé 112 à 132 ; non coupé ; 2 planches.
1941BLG00212Ed. Armand Colin, Paris, 1941, 7e édition, broché, couverture rempliée, 16 planches en phototypie et une carte dépliante h.-t., 292 pages, 14.5x20
254pp.+ 44 illustrations hors-texte, br.orig. illustrée, 19cm., bon état, C86025
31387Paris Henri Laurens, Editeur 1930 in 8 (21,5x16) 1 volume broché, couverture imprimée, 184 pages, avec 24 planches hors-texte en noir et blanc (N°I- XXIV), et 4 plans). De l'ère néolithique à l'apogée de la civilisation minoenne; Originalité du culte minoen; Le monde divin des Crétois; Démons, plantes sacrées, manes; L'époque Achéenne ou Mycénienne; Les transformations de l'outre-tombe. Collection '' Art et religion '', études critiques d'esthétique religieuse. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
45406Nimes, Lacour (Collection Rediviva), 1996, in 8° broché, 23 pages ; couverture illustrée (très légèrement fanée).
Disparues , englouties ou recouvertes par les mégalopoles modernes , les villes pharaoniques racontent leur histoire à travers les archives . - 288 p. , 550 gr.
2002014204Paris Le Grand Livre Du Mois 2002 Grand In-8 Disparues , englouties ou recouvertes par les mégalopoles modernes , les villes pharaoniques racontent leur histoire à travers les archives . - 288 p. , 550 gr.
Riche iconographie en couleurs .- 96 p. , 1 kg . 100 gr.
1982014090Genève Edito Service 1982 In Quarto Riche iconographie en couleurs .- 96 p. , 1 kg . 100 gr.
195455893Lausanne, Editions Clairefontaine - La Guilde du Livre, 1954, in-4, relié, jaquette éditeur, 107p. Bon état. 108 héliogravures.
2019605514Editions L'Harmattan 2019 In-8, paperback., 176 pp., index.
48pp. with 19 colour illustrations, illustrated softcover, 19cm., in the series "Orbis pictus" no.37, good condition, C96777
1963C96777Lausanne, Payot 1963 48pp. with 19 colour illustrations, illustrated softcover, 19cm., in the series "Orbis pictus" no.37, good condition, C96777
Spine sunned. Some yellowing to wraps. ; 188 pages
Scholar's name to ffep (Christian Habicht). Publishing house plate to inner cover. Minor shelfwear to book. DJ spine browned with some dampstaining. DJ has edgewear with a few small tears/chipping. ; 535pp. ; Weltgeschichte in Einzeldarstellungen; 535 pages
DJ in mylar; Cleopatra was intimately involved in the critical years that saw the Roman Republic transformed into the Roman Empire. How this transition appeared to the Queen of Egypt - and the part she played in it - is the subject of Pat Southern's engrossing new biography. Descended from the first Ptolemy, one of the companions of Alexander the Great, Cleopatra was the last in a long line of Macedonian rulers of Egypt. It was Julius Caesar's involvement in an Alexandrian civil war that led to her being set up as Queen of Egypt. She also had an affair with Caesar, by whom she produced a son Ptolemy Caesar, better known as Caesarion. A good linguist, intelligent and shrewd, she soon proved herself an able administrator - and ruthless when necessary. For two years she was a guest of Caesar's in Rome, but on his assassination she returned to Alexandria - where in turn Mark Antony was to become her geust and lover. Over the years of their acquaintance they produced three children. However, Roman sensibilities were greatly disturbed by the Donations of Alexandria whereby Antony distributed vast areas of the east to Cleopatra and their children, and their behavior allowed Octavian (the future emperor Augustus) to brand the Egyptian Queen as the arch enemy, worse than Hannibal, nearer than the Parthians and powerful because she had access to Antony's legions. ; 160 pages