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Very light shelfwear to book. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. DJ spine sunned. DJ is price-clipped. ; More perhaps than any other single writer, Plutarch has been responsible for transmitting to Europe the central historical and moral traditions of classical antiquity. His books have been a formative influence in western civilisation; they retain a direct appeal to which it is easy to respond. Mestrius Plutarchus (ca. 46- 127) was a Greek historian, biographer, and essayist. Born in the small town of Chaeronea, in the Greek region known as Boeotia, probably during the reign of the Roman Emperor Claudius, Plutarch travelled widely in the Mediterranean world, including twice to Rome. Due to his parents' wealth, after 67, Plutarchus was able to study philosophy, rhetoric, and mathematics at the Academy of Athens. He had a number of influential friends, including Soscius Senecio and Fundanus, both important Senators, to whom some of his later writings were dedicated. He lived most of his life at Chaeronea, and was initiated into the mysteries of the Greek god Apollo. However, his duties as the senior of the two priests of Apollo at the Oracle of Delphi (where he was responsible for interpreting the auguries of the Pythia or priestess/oracle) apparently occupied little of his time - he led an active social and civic life and produced an incredible body of writing, much of which is still extant. ; Classical Life and Letters; 183 pages
Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name to half-title. ; University Paperbacks 775; 242 pages
Scholar's bookplate to ffep (Philippa Goold). DJ spine a bit sunned. ; This book brings together a wealth of out-of-the-way information both on the national peculiarities of the Romans and on their views of the peculiarities of others; the topics range from food and sex habits to astrology and the seven day week, from slavery, snobbery and the problems of exile to ritual murder, euthanasia and suicide. ; 10.25 x 1.25 x 6.5 Inches; 310 pages
Book has very light shelfwear. Dustjacket has light shelfwear. DJ spine a bit sunned. ; This book brings together a wealth of out-of-the-way information both on the national peculiarities of the Romans and on their views of the peculiarities of others; the topics range from food and sex habits to astrology and the seven day week, from slavery, snobbery and the problems of exile to ritual murder, euthanasia and suicide. ; 10.25 x 1.25 x 6.5 Inches; 310 pages
Book has very light shelfwear. ; This book brings together a wealth of out-of-the-way information both on the national peculiarities of the Romans and on their views of the peculiarities of others; the topics range from food and sex habits to astrology and the seven day week, from slavery, snobbery and the problems of exile to ritual murder, euthanasia and suicide. ; 10.25 x 1.25 x 6.5 Inches; 310 pages
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 352 p. Emevîler'in sonuna kadar Islam cografyasinda Mecusîler. The Mazdaism in the Islamic geography until fall of the Umayyads.
Still wrapped in plastic. ; 340 pages; Part I: Responses from Within HInduism: 1. Gandhi and Religious Pluralism; 2. The Responses of the Brahmo Samaj; 3. The Response of the Arya Samaj; 4. The Response of the Ramakrishna Mission; 5. The Response of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother; 6. The Response of Swami Bhaktivedanta; 7. The Response of Modern Vaisnavism; 8. Saiva Siddhanta and Religious Pluralsm; 9. India's Philosophical Response to Religious Pluralism; Part II: Responses from Other Religious Within India: 10. Parsi Attitudes to Religious Pluralism; 11. Modern Indian Muslim Responses; 12. The Sikh Response; 13. A Modern Indian Christian Response; 14. The Response of the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan Community in the Indian Exile;
Former owner's name on ffep. Pencil notes to back endpaper. Light foxing throughout text. Pencil underlining on a few pages. Edgewear to extremities. ; Excellent treatise on Paganism and its decline and the rise of early Christianity. ; 359 pages
Zeus and the other gods of shining Olympus were in reality divine only by popular consent. Over the course of time Olympian luster diminished in favor of religious experiences more immediate to the concerns of people living in an increasingly cosmopolitan ancient world. These experiences were provided by the mysteries, religions that flourished particularly during the Hellenistic period and were secretly practiced by groups of adherents who decided, through personal choice, to be initiated into the profound realities of one deity or another. Unlike the official state religions, in which people were expected to make an outward show of allegiance to the local gods, the mysteries emphasized an inwardness and privacy of worship within a closed band of initiates. In this book, Marvin W. Meyer explores the sacrifices and prayers, the public celebrations and secret ceremonies, the theatrical performances and literary works, the gods and goddesses that were a part of the mystery religions of Greece in the seventh century B. C. To the Judaism and Christianity of the Roman world of the seventh century A. D.; 9.0 X 6.1 X 0.7 inches; 280 pages
Minor creasing to front wrap. A few pages have pencil underlining. ; This is a book about the religious life of the Greeks from archaic times to the fifth century AD, looked at in the context of a variety of different cities and periods. Simon Price examines local practices and concepts in the light of general Greek ideas, relating them to such issues as gender roles, political life, and the trial of Socrates. He lays emphasis on the reactions to Greek religions of ancient thinkers--Greek, Roman and Christian. The evidence drawn on is of all kinds: literary, inscriptional and archaeological. ; Key Themes in Ancient History; 230 pages
Light dampstaining in outer margin and to front wrap, not affecting the text, else VG; 85pp, illustrated. ; Transactions of the American Philological Association Vol. 57, Part 5, 1985; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 85 pages
Ownership name to ffep. Wraps tattered, browned and smudged, a few pencil notes. ; Diss. Wisconsin, 1900. Pp 221-329, a few plates. A study of religious beliefs in ancient Rome and the genesis of the Great Mother goddess cult during the reign of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (535-496 BC. ) ; Diss. Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin No. 43. Philology and Literature Series, Vol. 1, No. 3, 1901; 108 pages
Minor shelfwear to book. Scholar's blindstamp and name to half-title (Robert Brown). DJ has minor edgewear. ; Illustrated with 126 photographs, 40 being in colour, map of Ancient greece. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 216 pages
Light underlining and marginalia (lines) in black ink. DJ has small piece missing at bottom front corner of DJ and small tear to top corner of DJ.. Large tear to top back corner of DJ. ; Illustrated with 126 photographs, 40 being in colour, map of Ancient greece. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 216 pages
Abhandlungen Der Heidelberger Akademie Der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Jahrang 1991 - 3 Abhandlung; 45 pages
ABOUT THE BOOK:- From the earliest times Eastern races, in common with the rest of mankind, have always held a firm belief in the existence of evil spirits, ghosts, and all kindred powers. The phenomena of death, the mysteries of disease and sickness, and all the other events of common occurrence in daily life gave rise to speculations about the unseen world, which gradually led to a distinction, although slight at all times, between good evil spirits. The early Semitic people of Babylonia, who ever they may have been or wherever they may have migrated from, found a theology ready to their hands in their adopted country, which they took over from its primitive inhabitants the Sumerians doubtless grafting to it many of the beliefs of their forefathers. The primitive Sumerian recognised three distinct classes of evil spirit, namely, first came the disembodied human soul which could find no rest and so wandered up and down the face of the earth, secondly, the gruesome spirits which were half human and half demon, and thirdly, the friends and devils who were of the same nature as the gods. Who rode on the noxious winds, or brought storms and pestilence. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- R. Campbell Thompson, (1876-1941) was a British archaeologist, assyriologist, and cuneiformist. He excavated at Nineveh, Ur, Nebo, and Charchemish among many other sites. He was born in Kensington, and educated at colet Court, St. Paul school and Caius College, Cambridge, where he read oriental (Hebrew and Aramic) Languages. In 1918 Mesopotamia fell into British hands, and the trustees of the British Museum applied to have an archaeologist attached to the army in the field to protect antiquities from injury. As a captain in the Intelligence Service serving in the region and a former assistant in the British Museum R.C. Thompson was commissioned to start the work. After a short investigation of Ur, he dug at Shahrain and the mounds at Tell- al- Laham. After the First World War he held a fellowship at Merton College, Oxford. He died in 1941 aged 64 while serving in the Home Guard River Patrol on the River Thames. The Title 'The Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia written/authored/edited by R. Campbell Thompson', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789351286127 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 512 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Religion & Spirituality / Witchcraft & Paganism. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:- 2 Vols. Set
64pp, illustrated.; Vol. 20; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 64 pages
Hermeneutics, Studies in the History of Religions; 0.75 x 9 x 6 Inches; 207 pages; Analyses the two classic narratives and how they mystify the social, cultural and existential dangers of failed persuastion...
Very light shelfwear. ; No area of Greek life was wholly untouched by religion, and a basic knowledge ofthis aspect of life is essential to anyone seeking a proper understanding ofthe classical world. In this engaging survey Robert Garland brings out the unique quality of Greek religion - its practical and worldly approach toman's relationship with the divine -and shows how religious ritual was integral to the daily routine of bothpublic and private life. ; Classical World Series; 8.5 X 5.4 X 0.4 inches; 128 pages
Ex-library with a few stamps and call numbers, scholar's name to ffep (Christian Habicht). Small tears to joints backstrip, covers smudged and browned. Boards are bowed. Chipping to spine ends. ; Das Erbe Der Alten Heft VI; 114 pages
Boards edgeworn especially at corners. Fraying and chipping to spine ends. Pages tanned. Else VG. ; 212pp+20 b+w plates. 1/4 cloth, decorative boards. ; 212 pages
Light corner creasing to a few pages and wraps. ; 2nd ed. 146pp. This collection makes available in English for the first time the panegyric of Claudius Mamertinus (Panegyrici Latini XI/3) , a substantial part of the treatise of John Chrysostom on St Babylas and against Julian (de S. Babyla c. Julianum et gentiles XIV-XIX) , and Emphrem Syrus' Hymns Against Julian. ; Translated Texts for Historians; 146 pages
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 192 p. Divinity mentality of Arabs of Ignorance age. Cahiliye Araplarinin ulûhiyet anlayisi.
Underlining and light notes in ink to about 10 or so pages. Else VG; Blackwell Ancient Religions; 240 pages; Provides an introduction to the fundamental beliefs and practices and the major deities of Greek religion. Focuses on Athens in the classical period. Includes detailed discussion of Greek gods and heroes, myth and cult. Includes vivid descriptions of Greek religion as it was practiced. Ancient texts are presented in boxes to promote thought and discussion. Abundant illustrations help readers visualize the rich and varied religious life of ancient Greece.
Book is fine. DJ has very light shelfwear. ; xiii, 150pp.; The Transformation of the Classical Heritage 15; 150 pages