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3757Nancy, Vagner, 1863 - 1864 ; trois tomes in-12 ; demie-basane havane, dos à nerfs ornés de fleurons dorés, titre et tomaison dorés (relire de l'époque) ; 439 pp. ; 448 pp. ; 447 pp., (1) p. d'errata.
1829GITc181Paris Goeury 1829. In-8 VIII (table) XLVIII (introduction) 423pp. Demi basane havane à petits coins de vélin ivoire, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, tranches jonquille, reliure de l'époque. Quelques pâles rousseurs par endroits. Bel exemplaire.
18763786Paris, Albanel et Baltenweck (Le Puy en Velay, Imp. Freydier), 1876 ; in-8, broché ; XXXIV pp., 491 pp., (1) f. d'errata et couverture jaune illustrée.
636136J. Meyers, Editeur - H. Casterman - Verhoeven Frères Liège - Paris - Bois-le-Duc S.D. (1857) 4 parties en 2 tomes reliés en 1 volume in-8 ( 220 X 140 mm ) de III-IV-457 et XVI-XII-407 pages, demi-percaline bleue à coins, dos lisse orné de filets dorés. Edition originale. Bel exemplaire.Etude des Religions.Paganisme et Judaïsme.
Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). Very light pencilling to a couple of pages. Minor creasing along upper edge of DJ. ; The supreme god of the ancient Athenian pantheon, Zeus was often the subject of Athenian art, especially in vase painting and sculpture, as well as a dominant figure in Greek myths and legends. This book presents a detailed study of the depiction of Zeus in one particular classical Athenian art for--the red-figured vase. Offering a close comparison of the artistic and literary versions of the myths surrounding Zeus, including the Gigantomachy, births of the other gods, libations and offerings to the gods, and the Judgement of Paris, Arafat here examines the narrative technique of allusion against the artistic portrayals of Zeus in a contemporary religious and political context. Juxtaposing vase painting with other art forms, Arafat distinguishes the function of the different social contexts in which Zeus appears, exploring the role that the study of vase painting plays in the reconstruction of lost sculpture. ; Oxford Monographs On Classical Archaeology; 9.3 X 6.3 X 1.0 inches; 286 pages
2 vols Rebound in 1/4 leather boards with green boards and gitl lettering. Spine cover has pieces missing along lower section and some tears and chipping to leather spine. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin) along with additional bookplate. A few tears along joints of spine cover. ; 2 books bound in 1 volume. Bruchmann (1893) 226 pp; Carter (1902) 154 pp ; Ausführliches Lexikon Der Griechischen Und Römischen Mythologie: Supplement; 226 pages
Rebound in maroon boards with gilt spine. ; Probleme Der Ägyptologie, IV; 174 pages
Minor rubbing to DJ. Top corners lightly bumped else Book is Fine. ; A collection of 38 papers by Lloyd-Jones covering his interest in fields of Greek Comedy, Hellenistic literature, Greek religion, and Greek culture. ; 424 pages
Very minor shelfwear to book and DJ. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). ; Oxford Classical Monographs; 8.5 X 5.6 X 1.3 inches; 384 pages
Ex-library copy with minimal stamps, circulation page. ; Revision of thesis. ; Monographs in Classical Studies; 259 pages
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Traces of circulation page to ffep. Else book is Very Good. ; Indice: I culti egizi: Esame dei documenti, Conclusioni; I culti dell'Asia Minore: Cibele e Attis, Sabazio; Il culto di Mithra; Il Culto della Dea Syria. ...; Études Préliminaires Aux Religions Orientales Dans L'Empire Romain; 338 pages
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Light foxing. Corners bumped. Edgewear along bottom edge; Published by the British School of Archaeology in Egypt and Bernard Quaritch. Contents: Egyptian Festivals and Nile Shrines; Heliacal rising of Sirius; Application of the Kalendar to History; Length of egyptian History; Nomes of Egypt; Island of Besa; The Roman Coinage of Alexandria; Roman Glazing Kilns; Linen of the Third Dynasty; An egyptian Hippocampus; Figure-Vases in Egypt. ; British School of Archaeology in Egypt Studies. Vol. II; Folio 13" - 23" tall
Scholar's name to ffep (E Badian) . Pages uncut. Front wraps have Creasing to top corner along with a first pages. Wraps have edgewear with chipping and small tears. Spine is slightly browned. ; American Academy in Rome: Papers & Monographs XVI; 186 pages
Minor rubbing to DJ. ; A collection of 38 papers by Lloyd-Jones covering his interest in fields of Greek Comedy, Hellenistic literature, Greek religion, and Greek culture. ; 424 pages
Stamp from ffep has been rubbed off leaving ghost image else Fine. ; Of the oriental religions that swept across the Roman empire as forerunners of Christianity, the cult of Iuppiter Dolichenus was, together with Mithraism, the most successful in the Roman army. It may thus reveal something of the spirit of an army that was as multinational and multicultural as it was loyal, disciplined and efficient. The hope of gaining spirit of such an army and the spell of a powerful, mysterious religion prompted this study. ; Études Préliminaires Aux Religions Orientales Dans L'Empire Romain; 103 pages
Of the oriental religions that swept across the Roman empire as forerunners of Christianity, the cult of Iuppiter Dolichenus was, together with Mithraism, the most successful in the Roman army. It may thus reveal something of the spirit of an army that was as multinational and multicultural as it was loyal, disciplined and efficient. The hope of gaining spirit of such an army and the spell of a powerful, mysterious religion prompted this study. ; Études Préliminaires Aux Religions Orientales Dans L'Empire Romain; 103 pages
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). DJ is tattered and torn with tears and chipping. ; Vestigia; 268 pages
V1: small chip to fore-edge of front wrap. Very minor shelfwear else fine. Pages unopened. V2: portfolio of maps. Portfolio cover has some edgewear but maps are fine. ; V1: TEXTE: A-Q pages of plates/planches at rear. V2: ATLAS: maps are present and complete. ; Collection Latomus Volume 129. 2 Volume Set COMPLETE; 363 pages
Inner hinges are broken and crudely repaired with brown tape. Bumping to last pages with creasing through upper corners. Upper corners bumped. ; Very heavy. ; University De Paris, Faculte Et Sciences Humaines; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 694 pages
Very light creasing to upper corner of first few pages. ; Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 65; 170 pages; Examines the incident of sacrilege committed against the Hermes statues, and considers the importance of its repercussions in Athens' history, in particular the results of campaigns against the Spartans/Boeotians and that at Syracuse
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers. Traces of circulation page to ffep. ; Avec 5 planches. Table des Matières: Posidonius et les pirates; Le témoignage de Plutarque; Eubule et Pallas; Celse et le Mithriacisme; L'antre des Nymphes; La déesse aux trois visages; Julien II, l'héliolâtre; Conclusions. ; Études Préliminaires Aux Religions Orientales Dans L'Empire Romain; 134 pages
Études Préliminaires Aux Religions Orientales Dans L'Empire Romain , No 93; 576 pages
Browning to spine. Small tears to base of spine. Creasing to upper corner of front wrap. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Jenifer Neils). Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). ; Saint Louis University Studies Monograph Studies: Humanities, No. 1
Upper corners a bit bumped. Lower corners slightly edgeworn. Minor darkening to boards. Very minor bumping along top edges. ; 545 pages
Corners are bumped. Pen lines to margins on about 9 pages. Pencil markings on 2 other pages. Small chip to one corner of DJ. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Writing in pencil to front DJ flap. ; 236 pages; In antiquity a considerable number of books of prophecies went under the general title of "Sibylline Oracles". Rulers as significant as Augustus consulted them in time of danger or crisis for advice and prognoses. Increasing numbers of "ex post facto" prophecies, laying a particular interpretation on facts of recent history, came to be attributed to one of the mysterious Sibyls. Perhaps the most famous of these is the Cumaean Sibyl, who guides the hero in the sixth book of Vergil's "Aeneid" . In fact she was somewhat unusual in her similiarity to other oracular prophetesses, such as the Pythia. For where the latter prophesied in response to particular inquirers, one of the distinguishing characteristics of Sibyls was that they composed discursive verses for distribution to the world at large. This, Professor Parke's last book, which was virtually complete on his death in 1986, is an account of a subject both rarely treated in recent decades and difficult to access for all but the most expert. In its pursuit of the sometimes elusive Sibyls it ranges from Heraclitus to Eusebius, from Archaic Asia Minor to Christian Rome. This book should be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and academics of classics.