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Minor pencil underlining to a few pages. Scholar's bookplate to ffep (Jenifer Neils). DJ has edgewear with chipping and a few small tears and some rubbing. ; A modern authoritative reconstruction of the Aegean . Which - spans 5 1/2 milleniums of tentative starts and achievements and distasters. From the first sparse neolithic village to the fall of the Mycenean palace-town in the 13th. C. B. C.; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 428 pages
Very light shelfwear else fine. ; The Routledge History of the Ancient World; 416 pages; Richly illustrated and with new information which gives access to the latest scholarship on the subject, Greece in the Making, 1200–479 BC shows how to write a history of this period, and the insights that can be gained by doing so. The latest volume in The Routledge History of the Ancient World series, presents a successful history of Greece in a field that is dependent on stories the Greeks told about their past. Robin Osborne goes beyond tradition and explores the literature, art and archaeology of the period. As an introduction to Greek history, and as a resource for degree course studies, Greece in the Making, 1200–479 BC is an essential read for all students of classical studies and those interested in the fascinating history of Greece.
Very light shelfwear else fine. ; The Routledge History of the Ancient World; 377 pages; Richly illustrated and with new information which gives access to the latest scholarship on the subject, Greece in the Making, 1200–479 BC shows how to write a history of this period, and the insights that can be gained by doing so. The latest volume in The Routledge History of the Ancient World series, presents a successful history of Greece in a field that is dependent on stories the Greeks told about their past. Robin Osborne goes beyond tradition and explores the literature, art and archaeology of the period. As an introduction to Greek history, and as a resource for degree course studies, Greece in the Making, 1200–479 BC is an essential read for all students of classical studies and those interested in the fascinating history of Greece.
This is fasicule #24 intended as part of Volume I Chapter XXVI of the Cambridge Ancient History series - Revised edition, Volumes I & II [43p. bibliography] "In order to make .[the CAH] .available to readers as soon as possible it will be issued, in the first instance, as fasicles. With some exceptions [each] will contain one chapter, but the order of publication will not correspond to the sequence of the chapters . In the volumes of the complete editon the pages will be renumbered, and prefatory matter, maps, chronological tables and indexes will be included. The plates will be issued in a separate volume") Book
Nigel Spivey sets the formation of the classical style in its proper historical context. He considers how Greek art was inextricably bound up with the social, religious, philosophical and political factors of the period and explains the art not only in terms of those who commissioned and created it, but also with reference to the archaeology of the places which hosted it. 448p. illus bibliography. index, Publishers postcard laid in. Book
in-12, 125 pp., nombreuses illustrations N/B in et hors-texte, broche, couv. illustree à rabats.- 1ère edition. Tres bel exemplaire. [CA32-8]
Illustrated guide to the museum as it was after enlargement and additions between 1962 and 1968, by the then Director of the Museum. Introduction by Nicholas Platon. Pbk. 128p. (+ 30 plates) Book
This official introductory guide to Knossos was first written by John Pendlebury in 1934, reissued by Max Parrish 1954. This is a new and revised edition, with an Introduction by Sir John Myres and Sir John Forsdyke which sketches concisely and vividly the background of Minoan history, art and culture. He was Curator of the Site from 1929 to 1934.Like Ariadne's thread, his text guides the reader through the historical and architectural maze of this great Palace, tracing its growth from its foundation to the completion of the great complex of buildings in the fifteenth century B.C. and ending with a grand tour of the Palace and its dependencies (illustrated by many clear maps and plans). Introductions by Sir John Myres and Sir John Forsdyke.76p.plates.maps.diagrs.index (Large fold-out plan of Knossos) Note by owner on ffep, else fine. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Large format: 10 1/8"w x 14 1/4"h. 112 pages. Many color illustrations.
Previous owners' inscriptions inside, one of them by Richard D. Hickman who wrote the introduction. Some ink marking. A bit musty smelling. Creases on cover. Black and white photos. Oblong format: 10"w x 8 1/2"h.
Full tan cloth boards show slight wear. Tiny spots on rear cover. 9 3/4"w x 11 3/4"h. Many illustrations in b&w, plus tipped in color plates.
Spine slightly sunned. Pages unopened. ; 197pp, some illustrations. ; 197 pages
"This remarkable work is at once an impeccable piece of scholarship and an outstandingly beautiful volume. Written by thirteen eminent archaeologists and historians, and illustrated throughout with colour photographs of the highest quality .Never has Greek prehistory- from the Stone Age to the end of the Mycenaean civilization -been so thoroughly revealed and explored" 416p. illus.ibliography. maps. index. decorative end papers. From the library of Grace Irwin. Donor inscription on half-title. NOTE: this is a VERY large [31x24x3.5 cm] and heavy volume[2.6 kg] Book
144p. illus (some col).bibliography.index. Book
144p. illus (some col).bibliography.index. Book
Scholar's name to ffep (Emmet Robbins). Upper corners lightly bumped. Light chipping to edges of wraps. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; Professor Luce examines in detail the world of Homer through literary and archaeological evidence. In his most readable survey Professor Luce displays the evidence for and the interpretations of a truly Heroic Age. ; 200 pages
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Light edgewear to DJ. ; Professor Luce examines in detail the world of Homer through literary and archaeological evidence. In his most readable survey Professor Luce displays the evidence for and the interpretations of a truly Heroic Age. ; 200 pages
Former owner's name on inner cover. Minor shelfwear. Boards protected in mylar sleeve. ; Reviews the archaeological record of the late bronze and early iron ages in the Aegaean area, and gives a full account of the elements which relate to it in the Homeric poems...; 552 pages
Spine slant to book. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Clipped review of book from TLS tipped in. Dustjacket has edgewear with chipping and tears. DJ spine sunned and browned. ; Reviews the archaeological record of the late bronze and early iron ages in the Aegaean area, and gives a full account of the elements which relate to it in the Homeric poems...; 552 pages
A collection of essays examining Homer's epics for evidence of the Mycenean and Dark Age periods in ancient Greek history. 115p. illus Book
New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. 4to. (33 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. [xxxiii], 344, [1] p., [cix] b/w plates, 20 folding plans and maps. Ikiztepe I. The first and second seasons' excavations, (1974-1975).= Ikiztepe I. Birinci ve ikinci dönem kazilari, (1974-1975).
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (33 x 24 cm). In Turkish. [xxvii], 341 p., [clvi], [lviii] plates. Ikiztepe II. Üçüncü, dördüncü, besinci, altinci, yedinci dönem kazilari 1976-1980.
Mm 170x240 Brossura originale con sovraccoperta, 144 pagine con figure a colori. Catalogo in condizioni di nuovo, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Very minor shelfwear. ; 10.0 X 7.1 X 1.1 inches; 390 pages
Oblong Format. (22,5 x 24,1 cm). 106 p. (English Language). Original boards (soft cover) with title to spine and illustrated title to front cover. Boards with low signs of use. Binding slightly loosened, otherwise well preserved. Generally in good condition. The book contains a lot of fotografic images (black/white). With a dedication and signature of the artist (1998) at the fly leaf.