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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.
Life, Death, and Entertainment gives those with a general interest in Roman antiquity a starting point, informed by the latest developments in scholarship, for understanding the extraordinary range of Roman society. Family structure, slavery, gender identity, food supply, religion, and entertainment---all crucial parts of the Roman world---are discussed here, in a single volume that offers an approachable guide for readers of all backgrounds. The collection unites a series of general introductions on each of these topics, bringing readers in touch with a broad range of evidence, as well as with a wide variety of approaches to basic questions about the Roman world. ; 353 pages
Creasing to front wrap. Underlining in pen to 1 page. ; Life, Death, and Entertainment gives those with a general interest in Roman antiquity a starting point, informed by the latest developments in scholarship, for understanding the extraordinary range of Roman society. Family structure, slavery, gender identity, food supply, religion, and entertainment---all crucial parts of the Roman world---are discussed here, in a single volume that offers an approachable guide for readers of all backgrounds. The collection unites a series of general introductions on each of these topics, bringing readers in touch with a broad range of evidence, as well as with a wide variety of approaches to basic questions about the Roman world. ; 353 pages
1979108047Arno Press 1979 Reprint of 1931 edition. In-4 relié 26 cm sur 18,5. 143 pages. 276 images in black and white at the end of the book. No dustjacket. Bookstore sticker in the inside cover. 276 images en blanc et noir en fin d’ouvrage. Cachet de librairie sur le contreplat. Livre en anglais. Très bon état d’occasion.
Light creasing to rear wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; Plus qu'un intermédiaire entre les hommes et les dieux, le prêtre romain, dépositaire des intérêts humains, défend l'existence de la Cité contre l'ennemi d'en haut, parfois plus redoutable que l'ennemi aux frontières. Mais, citoyen parmi d'autres, jouant de la superstition de ses contemporains, il oriente à son gré et au gré des dieux la vie juridique, politique de la communauté. Son pouvoir est ainsi bien souvent supérieur à toutes les puissances reconnues. Alors qui est vraiment le prêtre romain ? Homme des dieux ou fonctionnaire d'État? Messager ou magicien ? C'est à toutes ces interrogations que répond le livre de Danielle Porte. ; Collection Realia; 266 pages
19204938Paris, Le Voile d’Isis, 1920 ; in-8, broché ; 46 pp.
Text in Greek; editorial matter in Latin. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 124 pages
Reprint in one volume of the 1911, 1913 & 1920 titles. ; Greek & Roman Philosophy Volume 30
Faint tanning to pages. Light crease to edge of rear wrap. ; Etudes Et Commentaires LXXVIII; 205 pages
Top portion of spine cover has torn off and is missing (7 cm). Some foxing to endpapers. Former owner's name in red pencil to ffep. ; 171 pages
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Light browning to endpapers. Light creasing to top corner of front wrap and first few pages. Very light browning to spine. ; Includes Greek Text, Italian translation, introduction and commentary. ; Testi E Documenti Per Lo Studio Dell'antichità LXVIII; 171 pages
Pages tanned. Browning to spine. Minor bump to top of spine. Small tear to base of spine (1/2 cm). ; Includes Greek Text, Italian translation, introduction and commentary. ; Testi E Documenti Per Lo Studio Dell'antichità LII; 141 pages
2000100140860Pardes 2000 13 8x1x21 8cm. 2000. Broché. 2 volume(s).
Inscribed by author to Christian Habicht on ffep. Backstrip sunned. Upper corners bumped. ; 335pp, illustrated. ; 335 pages
Spine has discoloration spots and traces of removed call number. Ex-library copy with usual stamps. Light edgewear and rubbing. ; 741 pages
Creasing along top edge of DJ. DJ spine sunned. ; 9.4 X 6.0 X 1.0 inches; 416 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
In this study the three cults of Apollo are regarded as a rite of passage. ; Skrifter Utgivna Av Svenska Institutet I Athen / Acta Instituti Atheniensis Regni Sueciae, Series in 8°, XII; 165 pages
Pages unopened. Light edgewear to back wrap. Bumping to top of spine. Light creasing to bottom corner. ; En français. ; Collection Latomus Volume LXXIX; 80 pages
Scholar's small bookplate to front wrap (R. E. Fantham). Minor edgewear. Small chip to base of spine. ; Introduction: Research on Ovid's "Fasti" MILLER, JOHN F. ; The "Fasti" and Hellenistic Didactic: Ovid's Variant Aetiologies MILLER, JOHN F. ; Ovid's Narrator in the "Fasti" NEWLANDS, CAROLE; Roman Religion and Literary Studies of Ovid's "Fasti" PHILLIPS, C. ROBERT, III; Arma in Ovid's "Fasti" Part 1: Genre and Mannerism HINDS, STEPHEN; Arma in Ovid's "Fasti" Part 2: Genre, Romulean Rome and Augustan Ideology HINDS, STEPHEN; The Role of Evander in Ovid's "Fasti" FANTHAM, ELAINE; The Return of Tutunus JOHNSON, W. R. ; When is a Myth not a Myth? HALL, EDITH; Response to Edith Hall BERNAL, MARTIN; Multiculturalism and the Classics LEVINE, MOLLY; Arethusa. Vol. 25, No. 1, Winter 1992; Vol. 25.1; 221 pages
Pages lightly tanned. ; 111pp.; IL Loto. Collana Di Cultura Orientale; 111 pages
1924134763Paris, Chacornac 1924 In-8 22,5 x 14 cm. Broché, couverture rouge auteur & titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat de couverture orné d’une vignette, 164 pp., notes, table des matières.
Faint rubbing to DJ. ; 9.6 X 6.1 X 1.0 inches; 256 pages
Shelfwear and rubbing to boards. Soiling to boards. Former owner's name on ffep. Minor discoloration on back board along middle of spine. ; 1 x 9.75 x 6.75 Inches; 400 pages; Inadequately documented, ancient Greek religion can all too easily be reduced to the dry analysis of archaeological remains and so-called `ritual objects'. This authoritative new work attempts to bridge the gap that usually divides Greek religion from Greek history, setting it firmly in the thick of contemporary events and politics. How did people actually worship the gods? Was Socrates's trial a crisis for religion or the state, or both? These are among the key issues addressed in what promises to be the definitive work on the subject for many years to come.
Minor pencilling to a few pages. Scholar's initial o inner cover (Jenifer Neils). DJ is creased and does not sit square. DJ has a couple of small open tears. ; 1 x 9.75 x 6.75 Inches; 400 pages; Inadequately documented, ancient Greek religion can all too easily be reduced to the dry analysis of archaeological remains and so-called `ritual objects'. This authoritative new work attempts to bridge the gap that usually divides Greek religion from Greek history, setting it firmly in the thick of contemporary events and politics. How did people actually worship the gods? Was Socrates's trial a crisis for religion or the state, or both? These are among the key issues addressed in what promises to be the definitive work on the subject for many years to come.