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Small tears and chipping to spine ends. Light foxing to wraps. Pages uncut. ; Pages 346-408 ; Religionsgeschichtliche Versuche Und Vorarbeiten, IV. Band. 3. Heft; 70 pages
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). Scholar's name to ffep (G. M. Paul). Additional name to titlepage. Light fraying to spine ends. Lower corners bumped. Book is bound in green boards with gilt lettering. ; Philological Monographs of the American Philological Association II; 75 pages
Endpapers have some browning. Pages a little tanned. 2 corners bumped hard. Fraying and chipping to spine ends. Spine a little sunned. Boards have rubbing in places. ; Contents: The Latin history of the word religio --The original meaning of the word sacer --Mundus patet --The oak and the thunder-god --The religious meaning of the toga praetexta of Roman children --Was the flaminica dialis priestess of Juno? --The origin of the lar familiaris --Fortuna primigenia --Passing under the yoke --Note on privately dedicated Roman altars --The pontifices and the feriae : the law of rest-days --On the date of the Rhetorica ad Herennium --The Lex frumentaria of Gaius Gracchus --The Carmen saeculare of Horace and its first performance --On the Laudatio turiae and its additional fragments --An unnoticed trait in the character of Julius Caesar --Ancient Italy and modern Borneo --Parallela quaedam : The plague of locusts in 125 and a modern parallel, plagues of field-voles in ancient and modern times, 'armati terram exercent' and a modern parallel, the disappearance of the earliest Latin poetry and a modern parallel, Roman leges datae and English enclosure awards --Vergiliana : the swans in Aen. I.390ff, the harbour in iii. 533-6, note on Dido and Aeneas, Aen. V. 5-6, on the word nefas in v. 197, notes on Aen. Ix, x and xi --Notes on Horace Odes iii. 1-6 --Berthold Georg Niebuhr : a sketch --Theodor Mommsen : his life and works --The tragic element in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. ; 290 pages
Book has minor shelfwear. Dustjacket has a few small nicks and tears. Former institution stamp on title-page-- no other markings. ; Society of Biblical Literature, Monograph Series, Vol. 16; 173 pages; Moses' Religious Traits Prior to Jewish - Christian Influence. Dr. Gager focuses upon the positive and negative attitudes toward Moses as lawgiver and upon the central area of conflict between pagan culture and the Jews. In addition to the literary aspects, Dr. Gager examines documents in the area of magic and alchemy in which Moses enjoyed considerable renown.
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). 2 corners lightly bumped and along upper edge of front board. ; Xii, 354pp. ; 272 pages
Minor shelfwear. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). Light creasing to spine and a couple of corners of wraps. ; 9.2 X 6.3 X 0.9 inches; 245 pages
Rubbing and very light foxing to wraps. ; Études Préliminaires Aux Religions Orientales Dans L'Empire Romain 2; 86 pages
Scholar's small bookplate to front wrap (R. E. Fantham). Minor edgewear. Small chip to base of spine. ; Introduction: Research on Ovid's "Fasti" MILLER, JOHN F. ; The "Fasti" and Hellenistic Didactic: Ovid's Variant Aetiologies MILLER, JOHN F. ; Ovid's Narrator in the "Fasti" NEWLANDS, CAROLE; Roman Religion and Literary Studies of Ovid's "Fasti" PHILLIPS, C. ROBERT, III; Arma in Ovid's "Fasti" Part 1: Genre and Mannerism HINDS, STEPHEN; Arma in Ovid's "Fasti" Part 2: Genre, Romulean Rome and Augustan Ideology HINDS, STEPHEN; The Role of Evander in Ovid's "Fasti" FANTHAM, ELAINE; The Return of Tutunus JOHNSON, W. R. ; When is a Myth not a Myth? HALL, EDITH; Response to Edith Hall BERNAL, MARTIN; Multiculturalism and the Classics LEVINE, MOLLY; Arethusa. Vol. 25, No. 1, Winter 1992; Vol. 25.1; 221 pages
Light creasing to rear wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; Plus qu'un intermédiaire entre les hommes et les dieux, le prêtre romain, dépositaire des intérêts humains, défend l'existence de la Cité contre l'ennemi d'en haut, parfois plus redoutable que l'ennemi aux frontières. Mais, citoyen parmi d'autres, jouant de la superstition de ses contemporains, il oriente à son gré et au gré des dieux la vie juridique, politique de la communauté. Son pouvoir est ainsi bien souvent supérieur à toutes les puissances reconnues. Alors qui est vraiment le prêtre romain ? Homme des dieux ou fonctionnaire d'État? Messager ou magicien ? C'est à toutes ces interrogations que répond le livre de Danielle Porte. ; Collection Realia; 266 pages
Minor shelfwear. ; Text is in German. ; Sitzungsberichte Der Österreichische Akademie Der Wissenschaften, 258. Band, 3.; 89 pages
Light pencil underlining on a few pages. Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Corners bumped. Head of spine is slightly frayed. Gilt lettering on spine is faded. Still a solid copy. ; "Establishes the context of worship in the Roman state cult, Taylor brings her readers back a couple of centuries prior, to Alexander's time and other Hellenistic rulers. Then she guides the reader through Rome's Republic, Julius Caesar's attempts to make for himself a divine monarchy, his death and apotheosis. And logically the account follows Caesar's son, Augustus (the divi filius) and the founding of the imperial cult in Rome and throughout the empire. Taylor closes her work with Augustus' deification. "; Philological Monographs of the American Philological Association, No. 1; 296 pages
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (34 x 24 cm). In Turkish. Color and b/w ills. 192 p. Keçi. Zanli, kurban, cefakâr. A study on the goat(s) in history of art and mythology. HISTORY OF ART Goat Turkish folklore Zoology Animal Lucifer Weaving Anatolian culture History of religions Archeology.
1962100833Robert Morel, impr. Gouin et Vitrant, à ézanville 1962 In-8 20 x 13 cm. Reliure éditeur pleine toile beige, titre en noir sur le dos, contreplats et pages de garde dorés, 8 illustrations en noir & blanc hors-texte, premier plat orné dune vignette contrecollée, 277 pp.,hymnes et prières, index, bibliographie, table des illustrations, table générale. Exemplaire en bon état sur offset d’Arjomari.
2003104680Firefly Books 2003 In-4 relié 26 cm sur 21. Livre en anglais. Jaquette en très bon état. 232 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
1979108047Arno Press 1979 Reprint of 1931 edition. In-4 relié 26 cm sur 18,5. 143 pages. 276 images in black and white at the end of the book. No dustjacket. Bookstore sticker in the inside cover. 276 images en blanc et noir en fin d’ouvrage. Cachet de librairie sur le contreplat. Livre en anglais. Très bon état d’occasion.
in-8, 280 pp., broche, couv. Bel exemplaire. [NV-12]
600513Paris, Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1963. Petit in-4 carré broché, XVI-339 pp., 13 figures en n/b. in-t., 16 planches de reprod. photogr. sous serpente légendée, appendice, index.
1963752681963 paris, Geuthner, 1963, grand in 8° broché, XVI-339 pages ; quelques phrases soulignées au crayon.
1930100919Les Belles Lettres, 1930, in-8°, cxi-154 pp, texte grec et traduction française en regard, index, broché, bon état (Coll. Byzantine)
1917R54811Fribourg/ Paris, Gschwendi/ De Boccard 1917 112pp., dans la série "Collectanea Friburgensia" nouvelle série fasc.17, br.orig. (dos peu restauré), 25cm., bon état, R54811
112pp., dans la série "Collectanea Friburgensia" nouvelle série fasc.17, br.orig. (dos peu restauré), 25cm., bon état, R54811
Very Good English Original cloth bdg. No DJ. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm) In German. [Lx], 329, [7] p. Urkunden zur Religion des Alten agypten. Übersetzt und eingeleitet von Günther Roeder. Herausgegeben V. Walter Otto. First Edition.
192985493Librairie Bloud & Gay, coll. « Bibliothèque Catholique des Sciences Religieuses » 1929 In-12. Broché, couverture imprimée, 200 pp.
Sandpiper Reprint of 1948 edition. Contents: The Antecedents of the Conversion of Constantine; The Vision of Constantine; The Moving Forces in the Religious Policy of Constantine and its Initial Difficulties; The First Period of Constantine' s Independent Religious Policy from the Battle of the Mulvian Bridge to the Second Period of Tension with Licinius: The Attitude of Constantine to Christianity. The Attitude of Constantine to the Pagans; The Religious Policy of Constantine from the Beginning of the Period of Tension with Licinius to the Dedication of Constantinople; Constantine's Last Contacts and Frictions with Rome Before the Dedication of the New Capital; The Triumph of Intolerance in the Religious Policy of Constantine; The Old Rome and the New. ; 140 pages
Scholar's small bookplate to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Faint creasing to first few pages. Very light soiling to textblock. DJ has light creasing along top edge with creasing to DJ front flap. ; This collection of essays examines the tradition associated with the ancient Cynics. The contributors to this volume - classicists, comparatists and philosophers - draw on a variety of methodologies to explore the ethical, social and cultural practices inspired by the Cynics. ; Hellenistic Culture and Society; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 465 pages