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Light edgewear. ; 116pp, well illustrated. Revised edition of Brief Guide to the department of ancient art. ; 116 pages
Institution stamp to ffep (Woodbury Library, Dept of Classics, University of Toronto) - no other markings. Water stain to lower half of spine and edge of wraps. Browning to wraps. ; Clio. Introduction Aux Études Historiques 1; 361 pages
Institution stamp to ffep (Woodbury Library, Dept of Classics, University of Toronto) - no other markings. Water stain to lower half of spine and edge of wraps. Light pencilling to a few pages. ; Clio. Introduction Aux Études Historiques 1; 641 pages
Minor stain to bottom of textblock. Minor shelfwear and rubbing to wraps. ; Illustrated with b/w plates. ; 363 pages
Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; Reprint of 1972 edition. Tells the story of the real queen of Egypt, a woman thrust early into the violent and bitter politics of a declining kingdom at the mercy of a powerful and growing empire. ; 311 pages
Minor shelfwear. ; Produced by the educational branch of the Art Gallery of Ontario on the occasion of the exhibition Treasures of Tutankhamun. ; 24 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Very Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; The 25,000 perfectly preserved papyri unearthed from the dry sands of Egypt in the past 100 years yield insights into the life of ancient Egypt that are unequalled for any other ancient civilization. Piecing together the stories and historical information contained in these documents, Naphtali Lewis has written a rich, descriptive social history of Egypt, 30 B. C. To A. D. 285. Replete with stories of individuals--such as Kronion, the 2nd-century farmer whose late life was disrupted by debt, domestic strife, and divorce--this book describes the class structure, means of livelihood, and ways of doing business in Roman Egypt. Here is the fascinating story of how the middle and lower classes lived in the towns and peasant villages, of their religion, their personal affairs, their laws, their allegiances. Lewis explores the Egyptians' growing discontent with Roman rule and the ways they voiced their discontent. In many cases, he lets them speak for themselves, in choice quotes from the papyri. To provide a context for reading Life in Egypt Under Roman Rule, Lewis includes a brief history of Roman-Egyptian relations before occupation as well as notes on the spelling of names and Roman imperial titles. Unique among the histories of the ancient world, this book describes everyday life in Roman-Egypt--and the thoughts and fears of the people who lived there.; 250 pages
2 Corners a bit bumped. Minor shelfwear to DJ. DJ spine is sunned. ; The 25,000 perfectly preserved papyri unearthed from the dry sands of Egypt in the past 100 years yield insights into the life of ancient Egypt that are unequalled for any other ancient civilization. Piecing together the stories and historical information contained in these documents, Naphtali Lewis has written a rich, descriptive social history of Egypt, 30 B. C. To A. D. 285. Replete with stories of individuals--such as Kronion, the 2nd-century farmer whose late life was disrupted by debt, domestic strife, and divorce--this book describes the class structure, means of livelihood, and ways of doing business in Roman Egypt. Here is the fascinating story of how the middle and lower classes lived in the towns and peasant villages, of their religion, their personal affairs, their laws, their allegiances. Lewis explores the Egyptians' growing discontent with Roman rule and the ways they voiced their discontent. In many cases, he lets them speak for themselves, in choice quotes from the papyri. To provide a context for reading Life in Egypt Under Roman Rule, Lewis includes a brief history of Roman-Egyptian relations before occupation as well as notes on the spelling of names and Roman imperial titles. Unique among the histories of the ancient world, this book describes everyday life in Roman-Egypt--and the thoughts and fears of the people who lived there.; 250 pages
Minor shelfwear to book. DJ spine is sunned. DJ has some tears and chipping and some colour loss. ; After its conquest in 331 B. C. , Egypt became the center of the Hellenistic world, attracting men and women from other parts of the Mediterranian area. In this cosmopolitan and moblie society, Greek women of the ruling class had unprecedented opportunities and were able to employ some legal freedoms enjoyed by their Egyptian counterparts. Using evidence from a wide variety of sources including literature, papyri, inscriptions, coins, and terra-cotta figurines, Sarah Pomeroy discusses women ranging from queens such as Arsinoe II and Cleopatra VII to Jewish slaves working on a Greek estate. ; 241 pages
Collection " Encyclopédie par l'image " série - Arts - Illustré en noir et blanc avec un historique . ( Nombreux autres n° , taper la collection en mot clé dans notre catalogue , envoi groupé moins de frais de port ) . Architecture , archéologie . - 64 p. , 300 gr.
Hard bump to bottom corner of book. Creasing to wraps. Light rubbing. ; Many colour and black and white illustrations. ; 283 pages; Text in French. Catalog of an exhibit at the Petit Palais Paris, 1964
349pp. , ports., maps, plans. 22 cm. Hardcover Very good condition
's-Gravenhage, Nederlandse Boekenclub, 1962, 285pp.+ 51 buitentekstill., harde kaft met stofwikkel
Binding a bit faded, corners lightly bumped, former owner's small bookplate on front pastedown (with name deleted). Pages a bit tanned. ; International Association of Egyptologists - Association Internationale Des Égyptologues; 231 pages
Very minor shelfwear. DJ spine is slightly sunned. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; The 25,000 perfectly preserved papyri unearthed from the dry sands of Egypt in the past 100 years yield insights into the life of ancient Egypt that are unequalled for any other ancient civilization. Piecing together the stories and historical information contained in these documents, Naphtali Lewis has written a rich, descriptive social history of Egypt, 30 B. C. To A. D. 285. Replete with stories of individuals--such as Kronion, the 2nd-century farmer whose late life was disrupted by debt, domestic strife, and divorce--this book describes the class structure, means of livelihood, and ways of doing business in Roman Egypt. Here is the fascinating story of how the middle and lower classes lived in the towns and peasant villages, of their religion, their personal affairs, their laws, their allegiances. Lewis explores the Egyptians' growing discontent with Roman rule and the ways they voiced their discontent. In many cases, he lets them speak for themselves, in choice quotes from the papyri. To provide a context for reading Life in Egypt Under Roman Rule, Lewis includes a brief history of Roman-Egyptian relations before occupation as well as notes on the spelling of names and Roman imperial titles. Unique among the histories of the ancient world, this book describes everyday life in Roman-Egypt--and the thoughts and fears of the people who lived there.; 250 pages
Boards edgeworn especially at corners. Fraying and chipping to spine ends. Pages tanned. Else VG. ; 212pp+20 b+w plates. 1/4 cloth, decorative boards. ; 212 pages
Light shelfwear. Some colour loss to front wrap. Minor foxing. ; 91pp + 31pls.; 321 pages
Browning to wraps with some tears to spine ends and a bit of creasing. Pages tanned. A bit of pencil underlining and marginalia to a few pages. ; 238 pages
Abondamment illustré en couleurs et noir et blanc . Jaquette d'origine mal pelliculée chez l'éditeur . - 160 p. , 850 gr.
Hardcover in-8, 241 pp, broche, couverture carton souple illustree.- 9782702877814 Bel exemplaire. [DV-2]
120pp.with 28 ills., 21cm., softcover, G, X72345
34pp., 26cm., in de reeks "Mededelingen van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België. Klasse der Letteren" jg.18 no.2, goede staat, [avec résumé français], C73148
in-8°, 234 pages, ill. h-t., broche, couverture illustree plast. a rabats. Bel exemplaire. [LA-6]
grand in-8°, 107 pages, front., XV pl. hors texte N&B, broche, couverture illustree Tres bel exemplaire. [CL-5]
Hardcover grand in-8 carré, 35 pages, illustrations en couleurs, cartonnage sous jaquette illustrée. Bel exemplaire. [GD8-1]