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279pp., avec quelques figures dans et hors texte, 26cm., brochure originale, pages toujours non coupées, ex-libris ecrit sur la première page blanche, bon état, peu commun, C103232
212pp., Edition originale de 1923, relié en couv.cart. moderne, avec 3 signets, brochure originale conservée et reliée, texte frais, bon état, C103286
Oblong quarto. Pp. ii, 189. Lavishly illustrated with plates and text figures. Original pictorial stiff wrappers. In fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition. Published to coincide with the exhibition at the same name. Multilingual. Brings rare material in splendid reproductions.
595365London, British museum, 1996. In-4 broché, couv. ill. en coul., 174 pp., très nb. fig., cartes, tableaux en n/b. in-t., 32 pl. de reprod. photogr. en n/b. et en coul., texte en anglais, 9 contributions.
1934C103232Bruxelles, s.n. (chez l'auteur?) 1934 279pp., avec quelques figures dans et hors texte, 26cm., brochure originale, pages toujours non coupées, ex-libris ecrit sur la première page blanche, bon état, peu commun, C103232
195657Bruxelles, Imprimerie Charles Peeters, 1941 in-8, 63 pp., avec des figures dans le texte, broché. Dos défraîchi.
1923C103286Bruxelles, 1923 212pp., Edition originale de 1923, relié en couv.cart. moderne, avec 3 signets, brochure originale conservée et reliée, texte frais, bon état, C103286
Royal octavo. Pp. 92. Plus a suite of 15 plates bound at end. With 12 figures and maps to the text. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's green full cloth, gilt lettering to cover and spine. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. [NOTE:] It should be noted that Brill publishers currently offer this book as a digitalized - laser-printed - reproduction, a so-called print-on-request, while not identifying this as such, but presenting it as a "new" copy from the original edition, which now is over 50 years old. We have examined and compared both editions, and the difference in quality is obvious to the bare eye. Might be of importance for the purists to be aware of this.
2009512246Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2009. Hardcover. VERY GOOD. 400pp. Sewn binding in simulated cloth with gilt stamped lettering sans DJ as issued. Ex-library with external labels removed; exceedingly clean and sharp with sound binding and no evidence of use. 'This study presents a revised view of Egyptian foreign relations in the eastern Mediterranean during the Old Kingdom 3rd-6th Dynasties based on an extensive analysis of old and new archaeological data and its relationship to the well-known textual sources. The material demonstrates that while Egypt's most important relationships were with Byblos and the Lebanese coast generally it was an active participant in the geo-political and economic affairs of the Levant throughout much of the third millennium BCE. The archaeological data shows that the foundation of these relationships was established at the beginning of the Early Dynastic Period and essentially continued until the end of the 6th Dynasty with ebbs flows and changes of geographical and political emphasis. It is argued that despite the paucity of textual data the 4th Dynasty represents the apogee of Egypt's engagement in the region a time when the centralised state was at the height of its power and control of human and economic capital. More broadly this study shows that Egyptian interaction in the eastern Mediterranean fits the pattern of state-to-state contact between ruling elites which was underpinned by official expeditions engaged in gift and commodity exchange diplomatic endeavours and military incursions.' Publisher's blurb. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht hardcover
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
Quarto. Pp. vi, 133. With 111 illustrations to the text. Original stiff wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition. BAR International Series, 2211.
Mainz, Philipp von Zabern, (1989). 4to. Orig. full cloth. IX,237 pp., textillustrations and 43 plates.
Quarto. Pp. ix, 237. Plus 43 plates with multiple images to each. With 36 text illustrations. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth. In mint condition, practically new. ~ First edition. Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Abteilung Kairo, Sonderschrift 22.
Disparues , englouties ou recouvertes par les mégalopoles modernes , les villes pharaoniques racontent leur histoire à travers les archives . - 288 p. , 550 gr.
589882Berne, Peter Lang, 1984. In-8, cartonnage éd. ill., XIV-619 pp., 60 fig., 90 pl. dessinées in-t., 14 reprod. photogr. in fine en 3 pl.
600870Le Caire, IFAO, 2002. Fort in-4 broché, couv. ill., IX-542 pp., 370 fig. en n/b. in-t. (reprod. photogr., croquis, dessins etc...), bibliographie, index.
198930380Mainz, Philipp von Zabern, (1989). 4to. Orig. full cloth. IX,237 pp., textillustrations and 43 plates.
590707Le Caire, IFAO, 1990. In-4 broché, couv. ill., XII-174 pp., plan de l'atelier 2 au front., 52 fig. en n/b. in-t. dont 1 dépliante, 46 pl. de reprod. photogr. et de croquis, bibliographie.
605903Le Caire, IFAO, 1990. In-4 broché, couv. ill. en coul., XIV-174 pp., plan de l'atelier 2 au front., 52 fig. en n/b. in-t. dont 1 dépliante, 46 pl. de reprod. photogr. et de croquis, bibliographie.
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.
Crown quarto. Pp. viii, 178. Series title-page and half-title present, the later with handsome publisher's device at verso, incorporating hieroglyphic text. Hardcover, bound in contemporary plain buckram and marbled boards, spine trifle darkened. In a very good condition, excellent interior. ~ First edition. Bibliothèque de l'École des hautes études, 205. Henri Sottas' (1880-1927) important thesis on funerary endowments. [Provenance:] From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Herman De Meulenaere (1923-2011) with his ownership signature in pencil. Also with some of his marginal pencil annotations, as well as on a slip of paper, loosely inserted. Rare scholar's copy. Beinlich-Seeber 18926.
Small folio. Pp. 92. Original printed wrappers. Plus 18 single sheet plates, each 32x25 cm, printed in fine collotype. All placed in original portfolio, cloth backed printed board with ties, bit marked, faded at back. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. All published. [Provenance:] From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018).
192203922Paris : P. Geuthner, 1922. in-16 (22 cm), broché, illustrations en noir, pl., XVI-195 pages, 372 gr.
Book has minor shelfwear. Old price sticker residue on ffep else unmarked. Dustjacket is a bit tatty with chipping and some small tears. ; Martin Classical Lectures 25; 157 pages
19977344Seuil In-8 Couverture souple Paris 1997