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Very light shelfwear. ; 11.8 X 8.1 X 0.6 inches; 176 pages
Dust-soiling to top of textblock. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1943 edition. ; 403 pages
194419214Aristide Quillet 1944 . Bon état d’occasion.
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
1742GITg394A Paris chez la Veuve Estienne 1742. Fort in-12 XXXVII 1 feuillet non chiffré exeplication des planches 518pp 1 feuillet non chiffré approbation. Pleine basane brune, dos à nerfs orné de cadres de filets et pastilles dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison grenat et de tranches brique, reliure de l'époque. Orné de 24 planches hors texte (l'une étant numérotée 7 bis) sur 25. Reliure défraîchie avec manques de cuir et 1 mors fendu sur 4cm, quelques rousseurs et auréoles claires anciennes, texte complet mais sans le frontispice allégorique et sans la planche numéro 17.
2009GITc390Paris Dualpha 2009. In-8 broché couverture illustrée 508pp. Bel exemplaire.
530174Turin, Fratelli Boca, 1923 In-8, broché, XVI, 251 p.
604088Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1989. In-8 broché, couv. rempliée avec bandeau ill., X-231 pp., 20 pl. de reprod. photogr. en n/b, qq. cartes, fig. et plans en n/b. in-t., bibliographie, index.
1989606417Paris Les Belles Lettres 1989 In-8 broché, couv. rempliée avec bandeau ill., X-231 pp., 20 pl. de reprod. photogr. en n/b, qq. cartes, fig. et plans en n/b. in-t., bibliographie, index. Envoi autographe de l'auteur.
1866GITh272Tours Alfred Mame et Fils 1866. 2 volumes in-8 452pp, 421pp. Demi chagrin noir, dos à nerfs, reliure de l'époque. Beau portraits de Saint Augustin et de sa mère en frontispice. Exemplaire très frais, complet du texte et de la gravure, reliure sobre de bonne qualité, en très bon état.
1883GITc733Paris Auguste Ghio 1883. In-12 broché XXXIV 294pp. Petit manque au bas du dos.
Pen check marks to bibliography. Underlining in pen to 2 pages. Gift inscription from author to Jenifer [Neils] on half title. ; Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches; 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.7 inches; 315 pages; Signed by Author
Minor shelfwear; Reprint of 1932 Edition in German: Inhalt: Das larenproblem in der modernen Forschung; Mater Larum im Ritual der fratres Arvales; Dea Mania Mater Larum; Acca Larenti(n)a; Dea Tacita; Mater Larum, Mond und Geburt; Genita Mana; Register. ; Ancient Religion and Mythology; 0.5 x 8.7 x 5.5 Inches; 103 pages
Book is fine. DJ has 1 small tear (1 cm) to lower rear corner and very light shelfwear. ; This edited collection addresses the role of ritual representations and religion in the epic poems of the Flavian period (69-96 CE) : Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica, Silius Italicus' Punica, Statius' Thebaid, and the unfinished Achilleid. Drawing on various modern studies on religion and ritual, and the relationship between literature and religion in the Greco-Roman world, it explores how we can interpret the poets' use of the relationship between gods and humans, cults and rituals, religious activities, and the role of the seer / prophet and his identification with poetry. Divided into three major sections, the volume includes essays on the most important religious activities (prophecy or augury, prayers and hymns) and the relationship between religion and political power under the Flavian emperors. It also addresses specific episodes in Flavian epic which focus on religious activities associated with the dead and the Underworld, such as purification, necromancy, katabasis, suicide, and burial. It finally explores the role of gender in ritual and religion. ; 432 pages
Studien Der Skulpturhalle Basel, Heft 1; 86 pages
Small rubbed spot to DJ. Very faint shelfwear. ; Sonderbände Der Antiken Welt. Zaberns Bildbände Zur Archäologie; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 138 pages
Foxing to textblock and endpapers. Faint creasing to front wrap. ; 5.5 X 0.2 X 0.2 inches; 206 pages
Light Fading to letters on spine. Top corner is lightly bumped. ; Genius, appears in major Latin and vernacular works of the late Middle Ages. Originally a spirit or god that survived in Roman religion for at least seven centuries, its history and significance - religious, philosophical, and literary - have not previously been examined in detail; 0.79 x 9.23 x 6.23 Inches; 201 pages
Faint foxing to textblock. Boards a bit rubbed. 1 corner lightly bumped. ; The religious imagination of the Greeks, Robert Garland observes, was populated by divine beings whose goodwill could not be counted upon, and worshipers faced a heavy burden of choice among innumerable deities to whom they might offer their devotion. These deities—and Athenian polytheism itself—remained in constant flux as cults successively came into favor and waned. Examining the means through which the Athenians established and marketed cults, this handsomely illustrated book is the first to illuminate the full range of motives—political and economic, as well as spiritual—that prompted them to introduce new gods. ; 234 pages
Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). DJ spine is sunned. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; The religious imagination of the Greeks, Robert Garland observes, was populated by divine beings whose goodwill could not be counted upon, and worshipers faced a heavy burden of choice among innumerable deities to whom they might offer their devotion. These deities—and Athenian polytheism itself—remained in constant flux as cults successively came into favor and waned. Examining the means through which the Athenians established and marketed cults, this handsomely illustrated book is the first to illuminate the full range of motives—political and economic, as well as spiritual—that prompted them to introduce new gods. ; 234 pages
light shelfwear. ; Wisconsin Studies in Classics; 192 pages; This is the first book to show that the worship of heroines, as well as of gods and heroes, was widespread in the Greek world from the eighth through the fourth centuries B. C. Drawing upon textual, archaeological, and iconographic evidence as diverse as ancient travel writing, ritual calendars, votive reliefs, and Euripidean drama, Jennifer Larson demonstrates the pervasiveness of heroine cults at every level of Athenian society. Larson reveals that a broad range of heroic cults existed throughout the Greek world, encompassing not only individuals but couples (Pelops and Hippodameia, Alexandra and Agamemnon, Helen and Menelaos) and families such as those of Asklepios and the Dioskouroi. She shows how heroic cults reinforced the Greeks' gender expectations for both women and men through ritual status, iconography, and narrative motifs. Finally, Larson looks at the intersection of heroine cults with specific topics such as myths of maiden sacrifice, the Amazons, the role of the goddess Artemis, and folk beliefs about female "ghosts."
Very faint yellowing to upper edges of some pages. Faint edgewear to 1 corner. ; 82 pages
Spine is lightly faded. Former owner's signature on inner cover. ; 517 pages; Main theme of this book is an inquiry into the nature of the cultural and religious conflicts in the dark age of ancient Greece, out of which the historically known society emerged. Tackles a problem of immense importance to anthropology and literature: the origins of Greek drama.
Light fading to section of back board. DJ has edgewear and chipping. 3 cm tear to top of back panel of DJ. ; 517 pages; Main theme of this book is an inquiry into the nature of the cultural and religious conflicts in the dark age of ancient Greece, out of which the historically known society emerged. Tackles a problem of immense importance to anthropology and literature: the origins of Greek drama.
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover else Fine. ; Unveränderter reprografischer Nachdruck der 2., neu bearbeiteten Auflage, Burgdorf 1904.; Libelli ; Bd. CXC; 69 pages; This Book Is In German.