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19649406E. J. Brill. 1964. Second Revised Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Spine slightly sunned. Very light wear to cloth at base of spine else fine. . E. J. Brill hardcover
19725585Basil Blackwell. 1972. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. DJ is price-clipped. Very light foxing to textblock.; 143 pages; Provides a massive reinforcement for Livy's Cicero's and Mommsen's view of the early Roman criminal courts-- namely that they were indeed the assembly of the people acting as a court of appeal against a magisterial sentence. Also describes minutely the working of the quaestiones the standing jury courts of the age of Cicero and considers how satisfactory was the justice they provided. Lastly he describes the developments in criminal justice under the emperors of the Principate. . 0631139001 . Basil Blackwell hardcover
19724756Basil Blackwell. 1972. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Minor shelfwear to DJ.; 143 pages; Provides a massive reinforcement for Livy's Cicero's and Mommsen's view of the early Roman criminal courts-- namely that they were indeed the assembly of the people acting as a court of appeal against a magisterial sentence. Also describes minutely the working of the quaestiones the standing jury courts of the age of Cicero and considers how satisfactory was the justice they provided. Lastly he describes the developments in criminal justice under the emperors of the Principate. . 0631139001 . Basil Blackwell hardcover
19722506Basil Blackwell. 1972. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear. Laminate lifting from top of spine DJ. Small sticker residue to front panel of DJ. Former owner's name on ffep.; 143 pages; Provides a massive reinforcement for Livy's Cicero's and Mommsen's view of the early Roman criminal courts-- namely that they were indeed the assembly of the people acting as a court of appeal against a magisterial sentence. Also describes minutely the working of the quaestiones the standing jury courts of the age of Cicero and considers how satisfactory was the justice they provided. Lastly he describes the developments in criminal justice under the emperors of the Principate. . 0631139001 . Basil Blackwell hardcover
19723869Basil Blackwell. 1972. Hardcover. Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear. Former owner's bookplate to front inner cover.; 143 pages; Provides a massive reinforcement for Livy's Cicero's and Mommsen's view of the early Roman criminal courts-- namely that they were indeed the assembly of the people acting as a court of appeal against a magisterial sentence. Also describes minutely the working of the quaestiones the standing jury courts of the age of Cicero and considers how satisfactory was the justice they provided. Lastly he describes the developments in criminal justice under the emperors of the Principate. . 0631139001 . Basil Blackwell hardcover
197714235Verlag Anton Hain. 1977. Softcover. Near Fine. Spine slightly sunned else fine.; Beiträge Zur Klassischen Philologie Heft 84; 111 pages . 3445015015 . Verlag Anton Hain paperback
19985229Trinity Press International. 1998. Hardcover. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Dustjacket and book have minor shelfwear.; Harvard Theological Studies; 1.4 x 8.73 x 5.69 Inches; 443 pages; Pergamon a center of the Roman imperial cult and one of the "seven churches" of Revelation 2 is referred to as "where Satan's throne is" and "where Satan lives." Now for the first time a comprehensive interdisciplinary discussion of this influential city from Hellenistic to Byzantine times have been developed. . 156338261X . Trinity Press International hardcover
4831C. H. Beck. 1960. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Former owner's bookplate and name on ffep. Book has light shelfwear. DJ has edgewear with light chipping. Light browning to DJ spine.; Handbuch Der Altertumswissenschaft V. Abt. 4. Teil; 445 pages . 3406013740 . C. H. Beck hardcover
19925454Routledge. 1992. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Light spotting to top of textblock. Very light shelfwear to DJ. Small knock to middle of foreedge of front board else Fine.; 220 pages; John Lydus a retired official at Justinian's court in the mid-6th century is an important neglected source for the study of the fate of the classical legacy in the newly Christianized Roman empire Byzantium.<P>Examining his work <i>On Portents On the Months</i> and <i>On Magistracies</i> Michael Maas establishes Lydus as a credible witness to the political and cultural milieu in the age of Justinian--at the moment when the state re-historicized itself and its Roman legacy in Christian terms. Within a few generations addressing antiquity from a non-Christian viewpoint would have been unthinkable. From his place on the edge of this shifting paradigm Lydus' writings help us to see the emergence of medieval Byzantium through Roman eyes. . 0415060214 . Routledge hardcover
19689816Rudolf Habelt Verlag. 1968. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Very minor shelfwear. Very light bump to base of spine.; Contents: Kapitel I: Die Decennalienfeier des Gallienus.; Kapitel II: Die Pompa triumphalis des Kaisers Aurelianus.; Antiquitas 4 Band 5; 163 pages . Rudolf Habelt Verlag hardcover
19972187Oxford Clarendon Press. 1997. Hardcover. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Special Edition for Sandpiper Books; Oxford University Press Academic Monograph Reprints; 0.75 x 9 x 6 Inches; 312 pages; The career of Theoderic the Ostrogoth is one of the great success stories of antiquity. From being a ruler of a barbarian people wandering around the Balkans he became king in Italy 493-526 and established one of the most powerful of the post-Roman states. Due to its ample documentation the Italy of Theoderic allows detailed examination of a period on the frontiers of ancient and medieval Roman and barbarian. And due to his success in attracting the attention of some of the major literary figures of the time new light is cast on Boethius Cassiodorus and Ennodius when they are considered in the context of their connections with the government. Yet Theoderic's reign so praised by contemporaries ended amid tension and discord. In this study Moorhead considers whether the principles with which he governed brought about the impermanence of his achievement. . 0198147813 . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
19973665Oxford Clarendon Press. 1997. Hardcover. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. Very minor shelfwear to book else Fine. DJ is protected in plastic sleeve.; Special Edition for Sandpiper Books; Oxford University Press Academic Monograph Reprints; 0.75 x 9 x 6 Inches; 312 pages; The career of Theoderic the Ostrogoth is one of the great success stories of antiquity. From being a ruler of a barbarian people wandering around the Balkans he became king in Italy 493-526 and established one of the most powerful of the post-Roman states. Due to its ample documentation the Italy of Theoderic allows detailed examination of a period on the frontiers of ancient and medieval Roman and barbarian. And due to his success in attracting the attention of some of the major literary figures of the time new light is cast on Boethius Cassiodorus and Ennodius when they are considered in the context of their connections with the government. Yet Theoderic's reign so praised by contemporaries ended amid tension and discord. In this study Moorhead considers whether the principles with which he governed brought about the impermanence of his achievement. . 0198147813 . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
200126356Cambridge University Press. 2001. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffep R. E. Fantham. Else book is fine. Minor shelfwear to DJ.; 0.7 x 8.9 x 6 Inches; 170 pages; This book deals with popular political participation in republican Rome. It contributes to an ongoing debate about the role of the people in the running of the Roman state asking whether they had any real say or had been marginalized by the elite. It approaches the issue from a practical perspective looking at the way political meetings and assemblies functioned and at the crowds that took part. The book thus puts the current discussion about Roman "democracy" on a new footing and places it in a social context. . 0521791006 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
200116836Cambridge University Press. 2001. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Book is fine. DJ has very light shelfwear now in plastic sleeve.; 0.7 x 8.9 x 6 Inches; 170 pages; This book deals with popular political participation in republican Rome. It contributes to an ongoing debate about the role of the people in the running of the Roman state asking whether they had any real say or had been marginalized by the elite. It approaches the issue from a practical perspective looking at the way political meetings and assemblies functioned and at the crowds that took part. The book thus puts the current discussion about Roman "democracy" on a new footing and places it in a social context. . 0521791006 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
20106124Routledge. 2010. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Bottom corners slightly bumped else Fine.; Routledge Studies in Ancient History Vol. 1; 118 pages; This story of Cicero and the Catilinarian Conspiracy is set within and offers a case study of the political military economic and social crises besetting the late Roman Republic in the era of the "Roman Revolution." The book chronicles the efforts of the defeated radical politician Lucius Sergius Catilina to bring together a group of disaffected Roman nobles and discontented Italian farmers in a conspiracy to overthrow the republican government at Rome and to take control of the Italian peninsula while the proconsul Pompey the Great and the majority of Roman military units were campaigning in the Near East and the success of the conservative optimate consul Marcus Tullius Cicero in uncovering the conspiracy driving Catiline out of Rome and defeating his revolutionary followers in the capital and in Etruria. The narrative reveals the political corruption economic problems and military instability which were leading to the demise of the republican system and the rise of an imperial government in the first century B. C. The author’s comprehensive knowledge of the ancient sources and the modern scholarship relevant to the last century of the republic has allowed him to offer a detailed and definitive account of this important episode in Roman history. In the same seamless combination of vivid narrative and historical analysis through which he enlightened the Roman imperial age of Constantine Dr. Odahl here illuminates the Roman republican era of Cicero. This book is a significant publication in Ciceronian studies and will become the standard account of the Catilinarian Conspiracy. . 0415874726 . Routledge hardcover
196432565Académie Royale De Belgique. 1964. Softcover. Very Good. Former owner's name on front cover. Browning to wraps. Some edgewear to wraps with a bit of chipping and small tears to base of spine. Very light pencilling to a few pages.; Texte en français.; 338 pages . Académie Royale De Belgique paperback
18837708B. G. Teubner. 1883. Hardcover. Very Good. Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name to inner cover in pencil. Light browning to endpapers.; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 428 pages . B. G. Teubner hardcover
19764811Arno Press. 1976. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Reprint of Fragmenta Liborum Pontificiorum Fragments of the Books of the Pontiffs Tilsit 1878 by Prebisch Paul & Quaestiones De Libris Pontificiis Questions Concerning the Books of the Pontiffs Bratislava 1874. Text is in Latin with some German.; Ancient Religion and Mythology; 47 pages . 0405072716 . Arno Press hardcover
198539598John Hopkins University Press. 1985. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Very faint Bumping to 1 corner. Dustjacket has minor edgewear; 0.94 x 9.13 x 6.14 Inches; 355 pages; Explores the opportunities for intellectual endeavor as well as the constraints placed on it with a special focus on the socioeconomic background of writers and their audiences and on the availability and use of written materials. Covers both Greek and Latin writing and examines activity in Rome as well as in other parts of Italy. . 0801828996 . John Hopkins University Press hardcover
198540448Duckworth. 1985. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Bumping to lower corners. DJ has minor shelfwear.; 0.94 x 9.13 x 6.14 Inches; 355 pages; Explores the opportunities for intellectual endeavor as well as the constraints placed on it with a special focus on the socioeconomic background of writers and their audiences and on the availability and use of written materials. Covers both Greek and Latin writing and examines activity in Rome as well as in other parts of Italy. . 0715619683 . Duckworth hardcover
198526343John Hopkins University Press. 1985. Hardcover. Very Good in Good dust jacket. Bumping to upper corners. Small tape stain to front inner cover. A few pages with pencil and pen marginalia. DJ has tears with adhesive tape repairs to upper edge.; 0.94 x 9.13 x 6.14 Inches; 355 pages; Explores the opportunities for intellectual endeavor as well as the constraints placed on it with a special focus on the socioeconomic background of writers and their audiences and on the availability and use of written materials. Covers both Greek and Latin writing and examines activity in Rome as well as in other parts of Italy. . 0801828996 . John Hopkins University Press hardcover
189913880Berolini. 1899. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Book has been rebound in brown boards with black faux-leather spine. Hand-written spine label to spine. Scholar's name to ffep E. Badian. Inscription to titlepage in ink. Titlepage has foxing and 2 small tears 1 repaired. Pages a bit tanned.; Text in Latin.; Inaugural - Dissertation; 104 pages . Berolini hardcover
19914511Routledge. 1991. Hardcover. Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Former book price on ffep has been rubbed out.; First full-length interpretation of the foundation sets out a completely new methodology for analysing large inscriptions and challenges some of the basic assumptions scholars have made about the origins and significance of the "Second Sophistic". Argues that Ephesians used their past to define their present during the Roman Empire and his study sheds new light on how second-century Greeks established and maintained their identities in relation to Romans Christians and jews.; 1 x 9 x 6 Inches; 192 pages . 041505530X . Routledge hardcover
19773000Autostrade S. P. A. . 1977. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Minor chip to cloth at middle of spine and lower spine else Fine.; This is the most fascinating of journeys through time. Today's main roads and rest areas follow the same communication routes used by the ancient Romans. In 1962 work was stopped on the Autosole motorway Milan - Naples just outside Rome following the discovery of a unique archaeological find Villa dei Volusii. The company contributed to the recovery of the site in cooperation with the Archaeology Service for Southern Etruria and other archaeologists. Villa dei Volusii dates from the 1st century BC although the remains are part of a far larger archaeological site Lucus Feroniae.; 79 pages; In Italian. . Autostrade S. P. A. hardcover
4380Louisiana State University Press. 1942. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Light tanning to ffeps. Lettering slightly faded on spine.; General history of the Reign of Tiberius.; 281 pages . 0804616833 . Louisiana State University Press hardcover