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Pages uncut. Light edgewear. Minor browning to wraps. ; Contents: Phönikische und griechische Kosmogonie; Le mythe de Typhée et le problème de ses origines orientales; Die griechischen theogonien und der Orient; Héraclite et l'Iran; die ursprünge des Aphrodietekultes; orient, grèce, Rome, un exemple de syncrétisme? Les "castores" dolichéniens; Aspects du culte et de la légende de la Grande Mère dans le monde grec; Koubaba, déesse anatolienne, et le problème des origines de Cybèle; Cultes indigènes, cultes grecs et cultes orientaux à Chypre; Travaux Du Centre D'Etudes Suparieures Spécialisés D'Histoire Des Religions De Strasbourg; 180 pages
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 379, [11] p., b/w ills. Çerkes ve Yunan mitolojileri üzerine tematik okumalar. A comparative study on Circassian and Greek mythology.
Minor scuffing to rear wrap. Creasing to 2 corners of wraps. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). ; Münchener Beiträge Zur Papyrusforschung Und Antiken Rechtsgeschichte. 2. Heft II. Teil; Vol. 2; 222 pages
Book appears to have been rebound in full leather binding with gilt lettering and designs to spine. All edges gilt. Small bits of paper have adhered to front board. Cracks forming along front joint of spine. Rubbing along joints. Gift inscription from author to titlepage in ink. Scholars' bookplate to ffep (Slater & Dunbabin) and to inner cover (Herbert J. Liebesny). ; Münchener Beiträge Zur Papyrusforschung Und Antiken Rechtsgeschichte. 2. Heft II. Teil; Vol. 1; 225 pages; Signed by Author
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). Foxing to textblock. Some foxing. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1918 ed. ; 8.5 X 5.8 X 0.4 inches; 136 pages
Very light shelfwear. ; The first book to capture a complete picture of the most important of Greek gods in one reliable volume for almost seventy years, this masterly and comprehensive study brings a new-millennium examination of the fascinating god Zeus. Broad in scope, the book looks at myth, art, cult, philosophy, drama, theology and European painting amongst much more, and allows us to take seriously what it was to worship and respect the greatest of Greek gods, and to live through the aftershock of the Middle Ages and modern times. Showing the evidence along the way, Zeus is student-friendly and includes: a range of illustrations and maps translated passages from ancient authors a chronology and excellent indexing. Looking at the ancient Greeks their predecessor and their successors – the Romans and beyond – the book is engagingly written and speaks to a modern audience: this is Zeus from our remote ancestors to Wagner, and into the computer age. ; Gods and Heroes of the Ancient World; 192 pages
New Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Edition in Turkish. 342 p., ills. Yüksek yaylanin baskenti Van-Tuspa: Arkeolojik rehber.
Fine Turkish Paperback. çok temiz, Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 139, [5] p., b/w ills. Yezidlik ve Yezidilerin kökeni. Yezidism and origins of the Yezidis.
Fine Turkish Paperback. 12mo. (16 x 12 cm). In Turkish. 124 p. Yezidilik inanci.
Fine Turkish Paperback. çok temiz, Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. [iv], 67 p. Yezidiler ve Süryaniler. Yezidis and Syrians.
Minor shelfwear. From the library of Jenifer Neils. ; The foremost religious festival of ancient Athens—the city dedicated to Athena, goddess of war, fertility, arts, and wisdom—was the Panathenaia. Challenging old assumptions and refuting new theories, Worshipping Athena addresses the many problems of interpretation and understanding that have swirled for years around the Panathenaia. Among the issues discussed is the recent sensational controversy over the Parthenon frieze, perhaps the best known but least understood work of Greek art. For centuries the frieze has been thought to represent the Panathenaia procession, but recently the argument has been advanced that it depicts the sacrifice of the daughters of the Athenian king Erechtheus. Worshipping Athena offers compelling evidence that the frieze does indeed depict the festal procession and also demonstrates that scenes of contemporary ritual were not unique to the Parthenon. Editor Jenifer Neils and the contributors—eminent classicists, archaeologists, and art historians—explore the role of the Panathenaia in Athenian life and compare it with similar festivals held throughout the ancient Greek world. They discuss such topics as the Panathenaia’s mythical origins, the phenomenon of the festival’s valuable prizes (oil-filled amphoras, rather than the customary laurel wreath) , and the architecture, sculpture, and painting related to the festival. ; Wisconsin Studies in Classics; 224 pages
Very light shelfwear. ; The foremost religious festival of ancient Athens—the city dedicated to Athena, goddess of war, fertility, arts, and wisdom—was the Panathenaia. Challenging old assumptions and refuting new theories, Worshipping Athena addresses the many problems of interpretation and understanding that have swirled for years around the Panathenaia. Among the issues discussed is the recent sensational controversy over the Parthenon frieze, perhaps the best known but least understood work of Greek art. For centuries the frieze has been thought to represent the Panathenaia procession, but recently the argument has been advanced that it depicts the sacrifice of the daughters of the Athenian king Erechtheus. Worshipping Athena offers compelling evidence that the frieze does indeed depict the festal procession and also demonstrates that scenes of contemporary ritual were not unique to the Parthenon. Editor Jenifer Neils and the contributors—eminent classicists, archaeologists, and art historians—explore the role of the Panathenaia in Athenian life and compare it with similar festivals held throughout the ancient Greek world. They discuss such topics as the Panathenaia’s mythical origins, the phenomenon of the festival’s valuable prizes (oil-filled amphoras, rather than the customary laurel wreath) , and the architecture, sculpture, and painting related to the festival. ; Wisconsin Studies in Classics; 224 pages
9.3 X 6.2 X 0.8 inches; 212 pages
Book is fine. DJ has very minor shelfwear. DJ spine very lightly sunned. ; 194 pages
1930100919Les Belles Lettres, 1930, in-8°, cxi-154 pp, texte grec et traduction française en regard, index, broché, bon état (Coll. Byzantine)
19204938Paris, Le Voile d’Isis, 1920 ; in-8, broché ; 46 pp.
Scholars' bookplate to ffep. Very light edgewear. Pages slightly toned. ; Albae Vigiliae Neue Folge, Heft VII; 120 pages
199912094Paris Cana 1999 Un volume in-8 dos collé, couverture blanche imprimée, 222 pages. Très bon état.
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.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 275 p., numerous b/w plts. Unutulmus kralliklarin vârisleri: Ortadogu'nun yok olan dinlerine yolculuk. [= Heirs to forgotten kingdoms: Journeys into the disappearing religions of the Middle East]. Translated by Aylin Kayapali.
Upper corners bumped with faint creasing to pages. ; Untersuchungen Zur Antiken Literatur Und Geschichte - Band 24; 9.2 X 6.3 X 0.9 inches; 315 pages
194610097Paris, Robert Caya, "Les Amis de l'Originale", 1946 ; in-8, broché ; 185, (2) pp., carte dépliante de la Méditerrannée, couverture rempliée.
Fine English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xii], 955, [11] p., color ills. Uluslararasi Anadolu Inançlari Kongresi Bildirileri, 23-28 Ekim 2000, Ürgüp / Nevsehir.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 311, [1] p. Turkish Edition of Roux's 'La religion des Turcs et des Mongols'. Türklerin ve Mogollarin eski dini. [= La religion des Turcs et des Mongols]. Translated by Aykut Kazancigil.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 242, [14] p. Culture, religion, and idea of god in the pre-Islamic Circassians and Turkish peoples. Türklerde ve Çerkeslerde Islam öncesi kültür din tanri.