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Some edgewear to wraps. ; 9.8 X 7.9 X 0.6 inches; 395 pages
Wraps are tanned and have some tear. Some pencil underlining and marginalia. 1 page of plates has been clipped to remove certain coins -- therefore plates at end are incomplete. Reading copy only. ; 28 pages of plates at end. Important study in which Bluma Trell used coins as an aid to archaeology. She pushed the study forward, especially in the use of bronze coins, which had previously been neglected. A model she constructed of the temple of Artemis based on coin illustrations was displayed for a time in the British Museum. ; Numismatic Notes and Monographs 68; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 67 pages
Light rubbing to boards. Scholar's name to ffep (Martin Cropp). Minor shelfwear. ; 410 pages
Pages lightly tanned. ; 111pp.; IL Loto. Collana Di Cultura Orientale; 111 pages
Very light shelfwear to book and DJ. Book has 1 minor bumped corner. ; 11.2 X 8.7 X 0.9 inches; 200 pages
Inscribed by author to Christian Habicht on ffep. Backstrip sunned. Upper corners bumped. ; 335pp, illustrated. ; 335 pages
Ex-library with minimal markings: Institution stamp to titlepage and circulation pocket to rear inner cover. Else VG. DJ spine a bit browned. DJ has light chipping and a coupld of small tears. ; Carl Spitteler: Gesammelte Werke. Erster Band; 554 pages
Scholars' name to ffep (Mark Golden). Light shelfwear to boards. ; 150 pages
Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). DJ has a couple of small tears and creasing. ; 150 pages
17681213651768 A Paris, Chez la Veuve Savoye, libraire - M. DCC. LXVIII. (1768) - In-12 (environ 17 x 10,5 cm), plein veau brun de l'époque; dos à 5 nerfs avec pièce de titre, caissons et fleurons dorés; toutes tranches rouges - 516 pp.
55705N° 10 - Mai 1958 - En dépôt à la Société d'Edition "Les Belles Lettres" - in-8 broché - 252 pages
1882GITj644Gap Imprimerie Jouglard Père et Fils 1882. In-8 broché 14pp. Couverture poussiéreuse, intérieur en très bon état. Tiré à part du Bulletin de la Société des Etudes des Hautes Alpes. Etude résultant de la découverte d'un bas relief à la Bâtie Mont Saléon (le Mons Seleucus antique, arrondissement de Gap), au cours de fouilles exécutées en 1804. (4989)
Scholars' bookplate to ffep. Very light edgewear. Pages slightly toned. ; Albae Vigiliae Neue Folge, Heft VII; 120 pages
New Italian Paperback. Pbo. 4to. In Turkish and Italian. 108 p., ills. Smirne (Izmir) in eta Ellenistica e Romana. Scavi e ricerche.= Hellenistik ve Roma döneminde Smyrna (Izmir). Kazi ve arastirmalar. A partire dal 2011, nel quadro delle relazioni accademiche tra il Dipartimento di Archeologia dell¿Università di Catania, la Scuola di Specializzazione in Beni Archeologici e la Direzione degli Scavi dell¿antica Smirne, sono stati effettuati scambi ulturali per docenti e studenti, che hanno dato un contributo significativo alla ricerca dell¿antica Smirne. Nello stesso tempo, l¿accordo Erasmus, attivato tra l¿Università ¿Dokuz Eylul¿ e l¿ Università di Catania, ha potenziato ulteriormente i rapporti accademici. Contents: Sunus / Presentazione (Akin Ersoy) Sunus / Presentazione (Massimo Frasca) ERSOY, Akin / Smyrna/Izmir Arkeolojik Kazilari ve Smyrna Agorasi (2007-2014) / Gli Scavi Archeologici A Smyrna (Izmir) Tra iI 2007 ed il 2014 GURLER, Binnur / Smyrna Agorasi¿ndan Cam Buluntular / I Ritrovamenti in Vetro dall¿agorà di Smyrna TANRIVER, Cumhur / Smyrna Agorasi¿ndaki Duvar Yazilari (Graffitolar) / I Graffiti Murali Nell¿agora di Smyrna AKAR TANRIVER, Duygu / Antik Smyrna Kazilarinda Ele Gecen Metal Buluntular / I Reperti Metallici Rinvenuti Durante gli Scavi di Smyrna Antica GRANATA, Alessandra / Kadifekale Hellenistik Donem Seramigi / Ceramiche Ellenistiche da Kadifekale (2009-2010).
5191Union Latine d'Edition, s.l., s.d. Un volume in-8 broché, 37 pages et nombreuses illustrations et carte dépliantes hors-texte. Bel exemplaire.
19797421979 - broché - Editions Gallimard NRF - Collection "Bibliothèque des sciences humaines" - 1979 - In-8 (22,5 x 14 cm) broché - 306 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 9789351286110 is assigned to the Hardcover 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 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 2 Vols. Set
Very light shelfwear. ; In Dutch. ; 140 pages
Bookplate on inner cover. 2 line note in ink on titlepage referencing additional work. No other markings in text. ; Reise Und Studium. ; 223 pages
Scholar's small bookplate to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing with 1 small chip. ; 8vo; 400 pages
Upper corners and base of spine bumped. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear with 1 small tear to base of spine ; 8vo; 400 pages
Vortrag, gehalten an den Mentorenabend der Carl Friedrich von Siemens Stiftung in München-Nymphenburg am 21. November 1983. Mentor des Abends was Professor Dr. Phil. Christian Meier, Ordinarius für Alte Geschichte, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; Carl Friedrich Von Siemens Stiftung - Themen XL; 63 pages
Dustjacket has edgewear with light chipping and 1 small closed tears. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover else Fine. ; 272 pages; Sacrifice--ranging from the sacrifice of virgins to circumcision to giving up what is most valued--is essential to all religions. Could there be a natural, even biological, reason for these practices? Something that might explain why religions of so many different cultures share so many rituals and concepts? In this extraordinary book, one of the world's leading authorities on ancient religions explores the possibility of natural religion--a religious sense and practice naturally proceeding from biological imperatives. Because they lack later refinements, the earliest religions from the Near East, Israel, Greece, and Rome may tell us a great deal about the basic properties and dynamics of religion, and it is to these cultures that Walter Burkert looks for answers. His book takes us on an intellectual adventure that begins some 5,000 years ago and plunges us into a fascinating world of divine signs and omens, offerings and sacrifices, rituals and beliefs unmitigated by modern science and sophistication. Tracing parallels between animal behavior and human religious activity, Burkert suggests natural foundations for sacrifices and rituals of escape, for the concept of guilt and punishment, for the practice of gift exchange and the notion of a cosmic hierarchy, and for the development of a system of signs for negotiating with an uncertain environment. Again and again, he returns to the present to remind us that, for all our worldliness, we are not so far removed from the first Homo religiosus.
Some Rubbing to extremites. Scholar's name to ffep. ; Presents a comprehensive picture of religions that flourished in Rome from 100 to 300 AD. It describes the many new cults that sprang up during this period and show how they conflicted and sometimes fused with the traditional religions of Greece, Rome and the northern countries and with Judaism and its offshoot Christianity. Discusses philosophical religions, to mystery religions to emperor worship, to belief in a goddess of Chance, as well as attitudes toward death, and roles played by shamans and confidence-tricksters. ; Aspects of Greek & Roman Life; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 296 pages