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Pages slightly tanned. Else book is fine. DJ has minor shelfwear. ; 229pp. This book analyzes the relationships between Athenian myths and the institutions that informed them. In particular, it examines how myths encode thoughts on ritual, the code of the warrior, marriage, and politics. Combining traditional historical and literary criticism with the approaches of anthropologists, feminist critics, and cultural historians, the authors study specific examples of the epic and tragedy, as well as funeral orations and the Parthenon marbles, to illuminate the ways mythic media exploited the beliefs, concepts, and practices of fifth-century Athens, simultaneously exemplifying and shaping that culture. ; 229 pages
Pencil notes and underlining to some pages (by Jenifer Neils). 2 cm tear to top edge of DJ. ; 229pp. This book analyzes the relationships between Athenian myths and the institutions that informed them. In particular, it examines how myths encode thoughts on ritual, the code of the warrior, marriage, and politics. Combining traditional historical and literary criticism with the approaches of anthropologists, feminist critics, and cultural historians, the authors study specific examples of the epic and tragedy, as well as funeral orations and the Parthenon marbles, to illuminate the ways mythic media exploited the beliefs, concepts, and practices of fifth-century Athens, simultaneously exemplifying and shaping that culture. ; 229 pages
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.
Minor crease through pages. Scuffing to titlepage. ; Panathenaic Amphorae from Eretria : A Contribution to Attic Vase-painting of the 4th Century B. C. ; Bibliotheke Tes En Athenais Archaiologikes Hetaireias Ar. 122; 357 pages
Publications D'Histoire De L'Art Et D'Archeologie De L'Universite Catholique to Louvain XCVII / Archaeolgia Transatlantica XV; 10.8 X 8.4 X 0.1 inches; 114 pages
Book is fine. Hard creasing to top section of DJ. ; Hierà kalá presents a collection, analysis and interpretation of the representations of animal sacrifice from ancient Greece. The Archaic and Classical material is dealt with comprehensively. Later evidence is adduced more selectively, for the sake of comparison. All aspects of Greek sacrifice that are (or appear to be) represented in the iconographical material are treated in depth; interpretations are based on a combined study of the archaeological, the epigraphical and the literary data. Full catalogues of vase paintings and votive reliefs with depictions of sacrifice are included. A generous selection of these are illustrated in more than 200 figures. ; Religions in the Graeco-Roman World, 127; 9.7 X 6.5 X 1.3 inches; 374 pages
Spine lightly creased. Pencilling to a few pages. ; 302 pages
All volumes are in VG or better condition. Leather bindings with slipcases. Spines sunned and discolored. ; V1: (1987) xxxvii, 349 pp, 199 pl; V2: (1982) xxxi, 278 pp, 219 pl; V3: (1977) xxviii, 198 pp, 302 pl; V4: (1978) xxiii, 142 pp, 111 pl; V5: (1986) xxiv, 226 pp, 168 pl; V6: (1989) xxix, 224 pp, 146 pl; V7: (1977) xv, 67 pp, 115 pl. ; 7 Volume Set. COMPLETE. Études Préliminaires Aux Religions Orientales Dans L'Empire Romain; Vol. 1/7/2022
All volumes are in Near Fine or better condition. Volume 2 has rubbing to small portion of spine. ; 6 Volume Set. Études Préliminaires Aux Religions Orientales Dans L'Empire Romain; Vol. 1/6/2022
Études Préliminaires Aux Religions Orientales Dans L'Empire Romain , No 93; 576 pages
Light soiling. ; Band III, Kapitel V. Contents: Einfuhrung; Minoische Einflusse in der spathelladischen religiosen Tradition; Der mykenische Kult nach den archaologischen Zeugnissen; Der mykenische Kult nach den Linear B-- Dokumenten; Das Dunkle Zeitalter, eine Ubergangsphase; Der Götterkult bei Homer; Kultdenkmaler des homerischen Zeitalters; Zusammenfassrung; Literatur ; Archaeologia Homerica; 205 pages
Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name to half-title. ; University Paperbacks 775; 242 pages
Light Foxing to DJ flaps and textblock. Else very minor shelfwear. Book in plastic sleeve. DJ a bit yellowed. ; This collection of nineteen essays delves into themes such as: death, the body, the soul, the individual, and relations between mortals and immortals; the mask, the mirror, the image, and the imagination; the self and the other, and the concept of otherness itself, or "alterity." "Vernant's work ranges across the entire field of ancient Greek religion, philosophy, and literature and joins exacting philological scholarship to exciting and innovative theoretical paradigms. Not since Jane Harrison and Gilbert Murray has a classicist commanded the attention of non-classicists in the way Vernant has over the last twenty-five years." --Choice; 352 pages
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). Some discoloration to wraps. 1 faint crease to wraps. ; Studies in Greek and Roman Religion, Vol 6; Vol. 1; 267 pages; This is the first of a two-volume collection of studies in inconsistencies in Greek and Roman religion. Their common aim is to argue for the historical relevance of various types of ambiguity and dissonance. The first volume focuses on the central paradoxes in ancient henotheism. The term "henotheism" - a modern formation after the stereotyped acclamation: #EIS O QEOS# ("one is the god"), common to early Christianity and contemporaneous paganism - denotes the specific devotion to one particular god without denying the existence of, or even cultic attention to, other gods. After its prime in the 1920s and 1930s the term fell into disuse. Nonetheless, the notion of henotheism represents one of the most remarkable and significant shifts in Graeco-Roman religion.
Stamp to half-title (Ter Recensie). Notes to rear inner cover in pencil. Light dust-soiling to top of textblock. ; 409 pages
Rubbing to ends of DJ spine and corners. Edgewear with light colour loss to extremities of DJ. Very minor shelfwear to book ; Reveals what it was really like to live, work, and die in the ancient world. Beginning with the pagan Romans, the reader discovers the vast panorama of empire the intimate daily lives of citizens and slaves, from concepts of manhood and sexuality to marriage and the family, the roles of women, chastity and contraception, techniques of childbirth, homosexuality, religion, the meaning of virtue, and the separation of private and public spaces. ; Vol. 1; 670 pages; Extra shipping outside of US will apply.
DJ has chipping and small tears. Minor shelfwear to book. ; Reveals what it was really like to live, work, and die in the ancient world. Beginning with the pagan Romans, the reader discovers the vast panorama of empire the intimate daily lives of citizens and slaves, from concepts of manhood and sexuality to marriage and the family, the roles of women, chastity and contraception, techniques of childbirth, homosexuality, religion, the meaning of virtue, and the separation of private and public spaces. ; Vol. 1; 670 pages
2004981822004 Les Editions de la Forêt. , Saint-Jean-des-Vignes, Rhône. 2004. 1 vol in-8, broché, couverture illustrée. 302 pages. Ouvrage totalement épuisé
1883GITc733Paris Auguste Ghio 1883. In-12 broché XXXIV 294pp. Petit manque au bas du dos.
Dust-soiling to top of textblock. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Minor foxing. Bound in dark orange buckram with gilt title to spine. ; 273 pages
Minor scuffing else Fine; Orpheus-Schriftenreihe Zu Grundfragen Der Musik ; Bd. 102.; 299 pages
2002ahxbZebra 2002. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Good/No Jacket. 5x0x9. The wraps are shelf rubbed with creasing around the edges. The binding is secure. Stamp and ink inscription from a previous owner on the half title page. Foxing on the outer border of the pages. No other inscriptions or annotations. r14/02/2024 JHK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Zebra paperback
2002aoskZebra Press 2002. First Edition. Soft cover. Good/No Jacket. 5x0x9. The wraps are shelf rubbed with creasing along the edges. The binding is secure. Light marks along the edges of the pages. No ink inscriptions or annotations. r02/10/2024 JHK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Zebra Press paperback
Former owner's name to ffep. Light edgewear to wraps. ; 169 pages
Very light shelfwear to DJ else Fine. ; 270 pages; This book examines the connection between political and religious power in the pagan Roman Empire through a study of senatorial religion. Presenting a new collection of historical, epigraphic, prosopographic and material evidence, it argues that as Augustus turned to religion to legitimize his powers, senators in turn also came to negotiate their own power, as well as that of the emperor, partly in religious terms. In Rome, the body of the senate and priesthoods helped to maintain the religious power of the senate; across the Empire senators defined their magisterial powers by following the model of emperors and by relying on the piety of sacrifice and benefactions. The ongoing participation and innovations of senators confirm the deep ability of imperial religion to engage the normative, symbolic and imaginative aspects of religious life among senators.