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2023065359Palgrave Macmillan 2023. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Pictorial boards tight copy. 415pp. Palgrave Macmillan Hardcover
1975059426Jonathan David Publishers 1975. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 180pp. Tight copy in mylar-protected dust jacket. Jonathan David Publishers Hardcover
1972055346Parker Publishing Company 1972. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Age toning to pages moderate rubbing to dust jacket which is now in protective mylar.226pp. Parker Publishing Company Hardcover
1991061292Deosil Dance Projects 1991. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. The expansion of consciousness regards natural magick & its application in contemporary Wiccan practices. 63-page booklet. Deosil Dance Projects Paperback
1995061340England: Mandrake Pr 1995. Book. Near Fine. Paperback. 63-page booklet. Mandrake Pr Paperback
1993049415Holmes Pub Group Llc 1993. Book. Good. Paperback. 4th Edition. Faint evidence of moisture to lower page edges otherwise VG. 55pp. Holmes Pub Group Llc Paperback
200435659University of California Press. 2004. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 9.1 X 6.1 X 1.1 inches; 413 pages . 0520239989 . University of California Press hardcover
1334642796.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1440038473.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
200636256The University of North Carolina Press. 2006. Hardcover. Very Good- in Very Good dust jacket. Some pencilling. 1 page corner creased. A few pages have small stain to edges. Minor edgewear to DJ.; Expanding the discussion of religious participation of women in ancient Rome Celia E. Schultz demonstrates that in addition to observances of marriage fertility and childbirth there were more--and more important--religious opportunities available to Roman women than are commonly considered. Based on research in ancient literature inscriptions and archaeological remains from the fifth to the first century B. C. E. Schultz's study shows that women honored gods unaffiliated with domestic matters including Hercules and Jupiter; they took part in commercial military and political rites; they often worshipped alongside men; and they were not confined to the private sphere the traditional domain of women. The Vestal Virgins did not stand alone but were instead the most prominent members of a group of women who held high-profile religious positions: priestesses of Ceres Liber and Venus; the flaminica Dialis and the regina sacrorum; other cult officials; and aristocratic matrons who often took leading roles in religious observances even though they were not priestesses. Schultz argues that women were vital participants--both professional and nonprofessional--in the religion of the Roman Republic and that social and marital status in addition to gender were important factors in determining their opportunities for religious participation in the public sphere.; Studies in the History of Greece and Rome; 248 pages . 0807830186 . The University of North Carolina Press hardcover
19699236Editions A. Et J. Picard. 1969. Softcover. Very Good. Spine mildly sunned. Light edgewear to wraps with a few small chips. Light Creasing to top corners of wraps.; En Francais.; 396 pages . Editions A. Et J. Picard paperback
196810944Latomus. 1968. Softcover. Near Fine. Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear else fine.; En français and Latin; Collection Latomus Volume XCVI; 177 pages . Latomus paperback
197444333École Française D'Athènes / Diffusion De Boccard. 1974. Softcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Some rubbing to DJ.; 792 pages . 2728304327 . École Française D'Athènes / Diffusion De Boccard paperback
198336975University of California Press. 1983. Hardcover. Near Fine in Good dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffep Bonnie Maclachlan née Ward. Dustjacket has a couple of large tears with chipping.; Blood sacrifice the ritual slaughter of animals has been basic to religion through history so that it survives in spiritualized form even in Christianity. How did this violent phenomenon achieve the status of the sacred This question is posed in Walter Burkert's famous study.; 360 pages . 0520036506 . University of California Press hardcover
199337528Cornell University Press. 1993. Softcover. Very Good. Minor edgewear with laminate lighting along edges. Scholar's name to ffep Bonnie Maclachlan née Ward.; Twelve Essays address such subjects as the influence of Dionysus on Greek tragedy and art his connection with mystery religions and concepts of the afterlife and the spread of his cult to Etruria.; Myth and Poetics; 344 pages . 0801480620 . Cornell University Press paperback
19664181Cambridge University Press. 1966. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. DJ is price-clipped. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing.; 23pp of photos 78 figures. "This is an account of the excavation of a Greek sanctuary in the south-west corner of the mainland of Asia Minor opposite Rhodes--once known as the Carian Chersonese. The excavations took place in 1959-1960. This is the first Greek temple of any size uncovered in that part of Asia Minor and the discovery of the site of Kastabos whose existence was known from book V of Diodorus' world history has entailed the re-siting of several ancient towns in the region. The sanctuary itself whose main buildings date from c. 300 B. C. was dedicated to the Goddess Hemithea. It adds to our knowledge of a special sort of Greek shrine which was popular in the early Hellenistic age and is a perfect instance of a religious gathering place designed for a short well attended festival. The excavations show that although it was an Ionic temple the style of the great contemporary temples in Ionia such as that at Ephesus has been modified and the design is somewhat similar in plan and proportion to that of the temple of Epidaurus. In particular the discovery of a decorative screen with little shrines round the temple area throws new light on Greek architectural complexes."; 180 pages . Cambridge University Press hardcover
198633579Ecole Francaise De Rome / Éditions La Découverte. 1986. Softcover. Very Good. Minor edgewear. Slight yellowing to wraps.; Alternate ISBN: 2728301107.; Images à L'Appui 1; 212 pages . 2707116270 . Ecole Francaise De Rome / Éditions La Découverte paperback
192434178R. Bemporad & Figlio. 1924. Hardcover. Fair. Inner hinges broken. A few pages loose but present. Pages tanned. Tear along spine joint. Former owner's name in ink to ffep.; 360 pages . R. Bemporad & Figlio hardcover
201016646Cambridge University Press. 2010. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Bumping to top of spine. DJ has some minor edgewear with some creasing along edges.; 270 pages; This book examines the connection between political and religious power in the pagan Roman Empire through a study of senatorial religion. Presenting a new collection of historical epigraphic prosopographic and material evidence it argues that as Augustus turned to religion to legitimize his powers senators in turn also came to negotiate their own power as well as that of the emperor partly in religious terms. In Rome the body of the senate and priesthoods helped to maintain the religious power of the senate; across the Empire senators defined their magisterial powers by following the model of emperors and by relying on the piety of sacrifice and benefactions. The ongoing participation and innovations of senators confirm the deep ability of imperial religion to engage the normative symbolic and imaginative aspects of religious life among senators. . 0521897246 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
20034336Orpheus Verlag. 2003. Hardcover. Near Fine. Minor scuffing else Fine; Orpheus-Schriftenreihe Zu Grundfragen Der Musik ; Bd. 102.; 299 pages . 3936626022 . Orpheus Verlag hardcover
200027618Stanford University Press. 2000. Hardcover. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Dustjacket is protected in mylar.; Despite the rousing stories of male heroism in battles the Trojan War transcended the activities of its human participants. For Homer it was the gods who conducted and accounted for what happened. In the first part of this book the authors find in Homer s Iliad material for exploring the everyday life of the Greek gods: what their bodies were made of and how they were nourished the organization of their society and the sort of life they led both in Olympus and in the human world. The gods are divided in their human nature: at once a fantasized model of infinite joys and an edifying example of engagement in the world they have loves festivities and quarrels. In the second part the authors show how citizens carried on everyday relations with the gods and those who would become the Olympians inviting them to reside with humans organized in cities. At the heart of rituals and of social life the gods were omnipresent: in sacrifices at meals in political assemblies in war in sexuality. In brief the authors show how the gods were indispensable to the everyday social organization of Greek cities.; Mestizo Spaces; 0.71 x 8.5 x 5.56 Inches; 287 pages . 0804736138 . Stanford University Press hardcover
2022059669Privately Published 2022. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 77pp. Glossy pictorial boards not issued with dust jacket. Privately Published Hardcover
1964054093University of Chicago Press 1964. Book. Good. Hardcover. 1st English Translation. 313pp. Owner bookplate inside cover two small droplet marks to lower exterior page edge text clean. Small closed tears to dust jacket which is now in protective mylar. University of Chicago Press Hardcover
1991059051Pantheon 1991. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First American Edition. Tight copy in mylar-protected dust jacket. 339pp. Pantheon Hardcover
1996065211Runa-Raven Press 1996. Book. Near Fine. Paperback. 2nd Edition. 98pp. Runa-Raven Press Paperback