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2018__1462536891Guilford Pubn 2018. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 298 pages. 9.75x6.75x0.75 inches. Guilford Pubn paperback
2016x-0198769431Oxford Univ Pr 2016. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 240 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.75 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
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201687831Oxford: Oxford University Press 2016. Text bright some light annotation boards and binding tidy light shelf wear to edges of dust jacket. Hard. Good/Good. 8vo. Oxford University Press Hardcover
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A9780198769439Hardback. New. Many Victorian novels take place not in the steam-powered railway present of that era but in the recent past: a world moving by stage and mail coach. Ruth Livesey explores the historical consciousness of such works by Dickens Bronte Eliot and Hardy and explains how they convey an idea of a national belonging through a sense of local place. hardcover
A9781350412514Hardback. New. <b>The epigraphy of 1st-millennium-BCE Italy has been studied for many years but these studies have largely concentrated on the languages encoded in the inscriptions and their semantic meanings. </b>This book takes a more holistic approach that looks not only at content but also the archaeological contexts of the inscriptions and the materiality of their 'supports': the artefacts and monuments on which the inscriptions occur. The first writing in Italy was not a local invention but was introduced by the Phoenicians and Greeks in the 9th–8th centuries BCE. It was taken up by number of indigenous communities over the subsequent centuries to write their own languages before these were eventually submerged by the spread of Latin. In a series of theoretical methodological and interpretative essays Ruth Whitehouse explores what can be learned about how writing was used by these communities and what it meant to them. The bodies of data considered relate to Venetic and Raetic the northeast Lepontic the northwest Messapic the southeast and Etruscan west central Italy extending also into Campania in the south and the Po plain in the north. While not a comprehensive survey there are enough different groups to allow a comparative approach to be adopted. Analysis of the datasets is able to reveal the similarities and differences between them as well as identify features that were widespread in 1st-millennium-BCE Italy and others that were more idiosyncratic and specific to particular cultural groups. Placing materiality at the centre of study allows a reconsideration of the roles writing played in the lives of the individuals and groups who occupied Italy in the 1st millennium BCE. hardcover
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B9781350412521Paperback / softback. New. <p><b>The epigraphy of 1st-millennium-BCE Italy has been studied for many years but these studies have largely concentrated on the languages encoded in the inscriptions and their semantic meanings. </b>This book takes a more holistic approach that looks not only at content but also the archaeological contexts of the inscriptions and the materiality of their 'supports': the artefacts and monuments on which the inscriptions occur.<br /><br /> The first writing in Italy was not a local invention but was introduced by the Phoenicians and Greeks in the 9th–8th centuries BCE. It was taken up by number of indigenous communities over the subsequent centuries to write their own languages before these were eventually submerged by the spread of Latin.<br /><br /> In a series of theoretical methodological and interpretative essays Ruth Whitehouse explores what can be learned about how writing was used by these communities and what it meant to them. The bodies of data considered relate to Venetic and Raetic the northeast Lepontic the northwest Messapic the southeast and Etruscan west central Italy extending also into Campania in the south and the Po plain in the north. While not a comprehensive survey there are enough different groups to allow a comparative approach to be adopted. Analysis of the datasets is able to reveal the similarities and differences between them as well as identify features that were widespread in 1st-millennium-BCE Italy and others that were more idiosyncratic and specific to particular cultural groups. Placing materiality at the centre of study allows a reconsideration of the roles writing played in the lives of the individuals and groups who occupied Italy in the 1st millennium BCE.</p> paperback
2024__1350412511Bloomsbury USA Academic 2024. Hardcover. New. 256 pages. 9.22x6.14x1.00 inches. Bloomsbury USA Academic hardcover
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2026x-135041252XBloomsbury USA Academic 2026. Paperback. New. 296 pages. 9.21x6.14x1.11 inches. Bloomsbury USA Academic paperback
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200045304HB2000. Leiden Brill 2000. 25 cm. 182 p. Hardcover. Versand aus Deutschland / We dispatch from Germany via Air Mail. Einband bestoßen daher Mängelexemplar gestempelt sonst sehr guter Zustand. Imperfect copy due to slightly bumped cover apart from this in very good condition. Stamped. Biblical interpretation series vol. 51. hardcover
2000__9004116591Brill Academic Pub 2000. Hardcover. New. 182 pages. 9.75x6.50x0.50 inches. Brill Academic Pub hardcover
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2013DADAX0230275567Red Globe Press 2013-12-04. 2013. paperback. New. 6.14x0.44x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Red Globe Press paperback
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2013x-0230275567Palgrave Macmillan 2013. Paperback. New. 177 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.50 inches. Palgrave Macmillan paperback
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