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117pp., in-4, [onuitgegeven thesis ter verkrijging van de graad van licentiaat in de Geschiedenis, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven 1988, promotor: Prof.Dr. L.Mooren]
Boards and pages a bit browned. Two small closed tear on title page, rear hinge started ; 8vo; 379 pages
22x16. 338p. Fotogr. Ilstr. Trad. F. Sánchez Dragó. Enc. Tela ed.
Quarto. Pp. xiv, 136. Plus 4 plates bound at end. Original printed stiff wrappers. In a very good condition, fine interior. ~ First published in 1945. Untersuchungen zur Geschichte und Altertumskunde Aegyptens, 15.
Quarto. Pp. xiv, 136. Plus 4 plates bound at end. Original printed stiff wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First published in 1945. Untersuchungen zur Geschichte und Altertumskunde Aegyptens, 15.
Crown quarto. Pp. 121, (9). Plus 5 plates bound-in. With 16 tables to the text. Original stiff wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. From the library of renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Heerma van Voss (1923-2015) with his small ink stamp to title and with some of his neat pencil annotations.
Crown quarto. Pp. 121, (9). Plus 5 plates bound-in. With 16 tables to the text. Original stiff wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. [PRESENTATION COPY:] Signed and dedicated by the author to renowned Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Adriaan de Buck (1892-1959).
Octavo. Pp. 170-181. Original printed wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition thus. Sonderabdruck aus Handbuch der Orientalistik, 1952. Siegfried Schott (1897-1971). Not in AEB.
Crown quarto. Pp. 138 (i.e. 767-902). Plus 12 plates bound at end. With 21 text figures. Original printed wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur.
Crown quarto. Pp. 95 (i.e. 147-237). Plus 4 plates bound at end. Original printed wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur. Dedicated and signed by the author on cover.
Crown quarto. Pp. 315-372. Plus colour frontispiece. Pus 16 plates bound at end. With 7 text figures. Original printed wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Nachrichten der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen, 1958. Siegfried Schott (1897-1971). Dedicated and signed by the author on cover. From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018).
Octavo. Pp. 67-75. Original printed wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition thus. Sonderabdruck aus Handbuch der Orientalistik, 1952. Siegfried Schott (1897-1971). Not in AEB.
Octavo. Pp. 95-113, (1). Plus 4 plates with 7 illustrations. With 2 text figures, one full-page. Original printed wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition. Nachrichten der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen, 1967/5. Siegfried Schott (1897-1971). AEB 67499.
Octavo. Pp. 185-197. Plus 4 plates. With 3 text figures. Original printed wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition. Nachrichten der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen, 1965. Siegfried Schott (1897-1971). AEB 65448.
Octavo. Pp. 55-79. Plus 4 plates. With 12 text figures. Original printed wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Nachrichten der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen, 1956. Siegfried Schott (1897-1971). Dedicated and signed by the author on cover. From the library of Egyptologist Prof. Dr. Joris Frans Borghouts (1939-2018).
Octavo. Pp. 220-231. Original printed wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition thus. Sonderabdruck aus Handbuch der Orientalistik, 1952. Siegfried Schott (1897-1971). The work was reprinted by HdO in 1970. Not in AEB.
Octavo. Pp. 251-262. Original printed wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition thus, reprinted. Sonderabdruck aus Handbuch der Orientalistik, 1970. First appeared as an offprint monograph in HdO in 1952. Siegfried Schott (1897-1971). Not in AEB.
1 vol. in-8 br., Nachrichten der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen, I, Philologisch-Historische Klasse, Jahrgang 1961 n°6, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht in Göttingen, 1961, pp. 123-189 et 20 planches hors texte Très bon état Very good copy. Allemand
xiv + 136pp.+ 4 plates out of text, 28cm., softcover, in the series "Untersuchungen zur Geschichte und Altertumskunde Aegyptens, begrundet von Kurt Sethe, herausgegeben von Hermann Kees" Band 15, reprographic reprint of the original 1945-edition, good condition, C84947
Four volumes. Quarto. Pp. x, 358; viii, 359; ix, 459; vii, 367. Each volume with appendix of plates bound at end. Numerous text illustrations. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's full cloth, black lettering; spines bit discoloured. In fine condition. Excellent set with crisp interior, practically unused. ~ First edition.
Four volumes. Quarto. Pp. x, 358; viii, 359; ix, 459; vii, 367. Each volume with appendix of plates bound at end. Numerous text illustrations. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's full cloth, black lettering, spines slightly faded. In fine condition. Excellent set. ~ First edition.
Quarto. Pp. viii, 240. Lavishly illustrated. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth with dust-jacket. In fine condition. ~ First edition.
Light shelfwear to DJ. ; Between 279 and 229 B. C. , the Aitolian koinon, a federation of mountain cantons in west central Greece, expanded to incorporate many of the neighboring lands and peoples lying between the Adriatic and Aegean Seas. This new political configuration contributed to the development of modern systems of federal democracy based on proportional representation. Despite these institutional advances, the Aitolians and their polity are reviled in the ancient historical tradition, which views them as backward, semi-barbarous brigands. The Politics of Plunder is the first English-language book in over a century to examine the political history of the Aitolian koinon in its era of expansion. Joseph Scholten presents a chronological reconstruction of the koinon's course of expansion, synthesizing a number of recent studies covering Aitolian topography, epigraphy, and institutional development that help to compensate for deficiencies in the ancient narrative record. His study is the first to ask how a people and a polity so detested by their contemporaries succeeded in making such fundamental contributions to their regional political culture. Scholten's careful investigation charts a middle course that neither whitewashes the Aitolians nor credulously accepts the biased ancient tradition. This balanced approach provides a much-needed fresh perspective on the Aitolians and their koinon. Discussing the history of the ancient Aegean Greek world and the political, economic, and social history of the Hellenistic Era, this book will interest anyone concerned with those subjects or fascinated by the development of ancient Greek political institutions and theories, particularly federalism. ; Hellenistic Culture and Society; 2.72 x 9.31 x 7.94 Inches; 339 pages
Light shelfwear to DJ. Small remainder mark to bottom of textblock. ; Between 279 and 229 B. C. , the Aitolian koinon, a federation of mountain cantons in west central Greece, expanded to incorporate many of the neighboring lands and peoples lying between the Adriatic and Aegean Seas. This new political configuration contributed to the development of modern systems of federal democracy based on proportional representation. Despite these institutional advances, the Aitolians and their polity are reviled in the ancient historical tradition, which views them as backward, semi-barbarous brigands. The Politics of Plunder is the first English-language book in over a century to examine the political history of the Aitolian koinon in its era of expansion. Joseph Scholten presents a chronological reconstruction of the koinon's course of expansion, synthesizing a number of recent studies covering Aitolian topography, epigraphy, and institutional development that help to compensate for deficiencies in the ancient narrative record. His study is the first to ask how a people and a polity so detested by their contemporaries succeeded in making such fundamental contributions to their regional political culture. Scholten's careful investigation charts a middle course that neither whitewashes the Aitolians nor credulously accepts the biased ancient tradition. This balanced approach provides a much-needed fresh perspective on the Aitolians and their koinon. Discussing the history of the ancient Aegean Greek world and the political, economic, and social history of the Hellenistic Era, this book will interest anyone concerned with those subjects or fascinated by the development of ancient Greek political institutions and theories, particularly federalism. ; Hellenistic Culture and Society; 2.72 x 9.31 x 7.94 Inches; 339 pages
Small black marker to bottom of textblock-- remainder? Else fine. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; Between 279 and 229 B. C. , the Aitolian koinon, a federation of mountain cantons in west central Greece, expanded to incorporate many of the neighboring lands and peoples lying between the Adriatic and Aegean Seas. This new political configuration contributed to the development of modern systems of federal democracy based on proportional representation. Despite these institutional advances, the Aitolians and their polity are reviled in the ancient historical tradition, which views them as backward, semi-barbarous brigands. The Politics of Plunder is the first English-language book in over a century to examine the political history of the Aitolian koinon in its era of expansion. Joseph Scholten presents a chronological reconstruction of the koinon's course of expansion, synthesizing a number of recent studies covering Aitolian topography, epigraphy, and institutional development that help to compensate for deficiencies in the ancient narrative record. His study is the first to ask how a people and a polity so detested by their contemporaries succeeded in making such fundamental contributions to their regional political culture. Scholten's careful investigation charts a middle course that neither whitewashes the Aitolians nor credulously accepts the biased ancient tradition. This balanced approach provides a much-needed fresh perspective on the Aitolians and their koinon. Discussing the history of the ancient Aegean Greek world and the political, economic, and social history of the Hellenistic Era, this book will interest anyone concerned with those subjects or fascinated by the development of ancient Greek political institutions and theories, particularly federalism. ; Hellenistic Culture and Society; 2.72 x 9.31 x 7.94 Inches; 339 pages