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1396690972.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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19757972Noyes Press. 1975. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good- dust jacket. DJ is discolored along edges of front panel. DJ has minor shelfwear.; Noyes Classical Studies; 288 pages; Looks at the history of the Roman Empire in the middle part of the third century A. D. From the reign of Philip the Arab to Carus and his dynasty before the reign of Diocletian. Book is heavily illustrated with pictures of coins of the period. . 0815550367 . Noyes Press hardcover
19755320Noyes Press. 1975. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Dustjacket spine is slightly discolored. Tiny chip to DJ at head of spine. Former owner's name on ffep.; Noyes Classical Studies; 288 pages; Looks at the history of the Roman Empire in the middle part of the third century A. D. From the reign of Philip the Arab to Carus and his dynasty before the reign of Diocletian. Book is heavily illustrated with pictures of coins of the period. . 0815550367 . Noyes Press hardcover
20006696National Museums and Galleries of Wales/Society of Antiquaries of London. 2000. Hardcover. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Occasional Papers of the Society of Antiquaries of London No. 20; 208 pages; Roman Fortresses and their Legions had its origins in a conference held in 1992 and contains 11 papers by leading Roman military archaeologists on the fortresses of Roman legions from Britain Germany and the Danube region to the eastern empire. It will appeal to both general and specialist readers interested in Roman military archaeology. Historians including the pioneer antiquaries have long realised that the study of the legions is fundamental to our understanding of the history of the Roman Empire. The essays in this volume contributed by some of today's foremost scholars of Roman army studies range across the whole of the Roman Empire - including Britain the Danube lands and the eastern provinces - and cover a wide variety of themes. Authors effectively combine evidence derived from ancient sources and inscriptions with the rapidly growing amount of information and detail obtained from archaeological excavation. The volume covers the period from Augustus when the plans of permanent legionary fortresses were beginning to evolve to the Late Empire when the legion was a very different body from that with which we are familiar in the early imperial period. The essays are dedicated to the late George C Boon FSA FRHistS to mark his vast contribution to Roman scholarship. . 0854312749 . National Museums and Galleries of Wales/Society of Antiquaries of London hardcover
19963852Oxford Clarendon Press. 1996. Hardcover. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Former owner's bookplate on ffep.; The Roman world in the Imperial period was ruled by a succession of autocrats for whom the army remained the single most important source of political power. But how could one man win the loyalty and affection of an army which numbered up to to half a million Although financial benefits and legal privileges had the most direct impact on the soldiers every emperor sought some kind of additional bond through a personal association and identification with them.; 468 pages; Special edition for Sandpiper Books. Reprint of 1984 Edition. . 0198148348 . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
19794913British Archaeological Reports B. A. R. . 1979. Softcover. Very Good. Small tear to spine cover at bottom of spine else Near Fine.; British Archaeological Reports B. A. R. British Series 71; 270 pages . 0860540693 . British Archaeological Reports (B. A. R. ) paperback
201228172Fondation Hardt. 2012. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Light creasing to rear panel of DJ.; Entretiens Sur L'Antiquité Classique Tome LVIII; 372 pages . 260000758X . Fondation Hardt hardcover
197910664Latomus. 1979. Softcover. Very Good. Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear. Bottom corners of wraps lightly creased. Else fine.; Lind L. R. The Tradition of Roman Moral Conservatism; Watkins Th. H. Roman Citizen Colonies and Italic Right; Baldwin B. Biography at Rome; Novak D. M. The Early History of the Anician Family; Brenk Fr. E. Tarpeia among the Celts: Watery Romance from Simylos to Propertius; Twyman Br. L. The Date of Pompeius Magnus' First Triumph; Seagraves R. The municeps in Catullus 17; Konstan D. An Interpretation of Catullus 21; Bishop J. D. Catullus 41; Nethercut W. R. The Art of Catullus 62; Cabisius G. Lucretius' Statement of Poetic Intent; Hawtrey R. S. W. The Poet as Example: Horace's Use of himself; Arkins Br. Horace Odes 1.11; Traill D. A. Horace Odes 1.14: Genealogy Courtesans and Cyclades; Harrison G. W. M. Horace Odes 1.27: A Borrowed Motto; Akbar Khan H. Text and 'Motivik' at Tibullus 1 2 89-90; Daly L. J. Reiter W. L. The Gallus Affair and Augustus' lex Iulia maiestatis: A Study in Historical Chronology and Causality; Keddie J. N. The Identity of Aelius Gallus Tacitus Ann. V 8 1 ; Harmon D. P. The Poet's Initiation and the Sacerdotal Imagery of Propertius 3.1-5; Lange D. K. Cynthia and Cornelia: Two Voices from the GraveTracy V. A. One Aspect of nequitia in Ovid's AmoresElliott A. G. Amores I.5: The Afternoon of a Poet; Most Gl. W. Three Textual Notes on Ovid's Amores; Jeffreys R. A "Faux-Pas" by Ovid and the Date of Messalla's Death; Swan M. Cassius Dio LVIII 20 4-5 and LIX 20 5; Hull K. W. D. The Hero-concept in Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica; Kaplan M. Agrippina semper atrox: A Study in Tacitus' Characterization of Women; Bond R. P. Anti-feminism in Juvenal and Cato; Colton R. E. Martial in Juvenal's Eighth Satire; Schwartz G. Apulei Metamorphoses 1.2: desultoriae scientiae; Opeku F. Physiognomy in Apuleius; Whitehorne J. E. G. Ad Amicos I 5 and 6 and the Date of Fronto's Death; Brunt P. A. Marcus Aurelius and the Christians; Burns Th. S. The Barbarians and the Scriptores Historiae Augustae; Collection Latomus Volume 164; 1; 542 pages . 2870311044 . Latomus paperback
190120781Leipzig: Verlag Von S. Hirzel. 1901. Seventh Edition. Half-Leather. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Handsomely bound in 1/2 deep-brown morocco gilt-decorated spine 5 raised bands marbled endpapers and edges silk ribbon marker in each volume. Boards rubbed at extremities with some flecking to edges. Former owner's name in pencil "Diefenbach" on both titles else unmarked.; Complete in 2 volumes. 1901 ed. Xix 473pp; 653pp.; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE . Verlag Von S. Hirzel hardcover
197817755Adolf M Hakkert. 1978. Softcover. Very Good. Some sun fading along the spine and outer edges of wraps.; Defines Cicero's attitude toward the Roman state Religion.; 0.5 x 9 x 6.1 Inches; 141 pages . 9025605842 . Adolf M Hakkert paperback
19883232F. Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden. 1988. Softcover. Very Good. Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing.; Hermes: Zeitschrift Für Klassische Philologie. Einzelschriften Heft 50; 176 pages . 3515046178 . F. Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden paperback
197911014Latomus. 1979. Softcover. Near Fine. Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear else fine.; Collection Latomus Volume 167; 92 pages . 2870311079 . Latomus paperback
197915650American Philosophical Society. 1979. Softcover. Near Fine. Faint creasing to rear wrap else fine.; Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society ; v. 132; 186 pages . 0871691329 . American Philosophical Society paperback
197915768American Philosophical Society. 1979. Softcover. Very Good. Foxing to top of textblock. Minor creasing to lower corner of front wrap. Else minor shelfwear.; Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society ; v. 132; 186 pages . 0871691329 . American Philosophical Society paperback
19793827American Philosophical Society. 1979. Softcover. Very Good. Foxing to textblock else Fine; Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society ; v. 132; 186 pages . 0871691329 . American Philosophical Society paperback
20063488Routledge. 2006. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. 0.63 x 9.21 x 6.14 Inches; 172 pages; This is a fresh account of Julius Caesar - a brilliant politician and intriguing figure who became sole ruler of the Roman Empire. "Julius Caesar" examines key figures such as Marius Sulla Cicero Mark Antony Gaius Octavius emperor Augustus Calpurnia and Cleopatra as well as the unnamed warriors who fought for and against him and politicians who supported and opposed him. Including new translations from classical sources Antony Kamm sets Caesar's life against the historical political and social background of the times and addresses key issues: Did Caesar destroy the Republic What was the legality of his position and the moral justifications of his actions How good general was he What was his relationship with Cleopatra Why was he assassinated What happened next This is Caesar - the lavish spender the military strategist a considerable orater and historical writer and probably the most influential figure of his time - in all his historical glory. . 0415364159 . Routledge hardcover
18829161Druck Und Verlag Von Carl Gerold's Sohn. 1882. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Appears to have been rebound in black boards with gilt lettering to spine. Light rubbing to boards. Light sunning to spine. Scholar's name to ffep E. Badian.; 2 maps at back / Mit zwei Karten.; Abhandlungen Des Archäologisch-Epigraphischen Seminares Der Universität Wien; Heft 3; 214 pages . Druck Und Verlag Von Carl Gerold's Sohn hardcover
20107447Franz Steiner Verlag. 2010. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Scratch along back board else Fine.; Historia - Einzelschriften 200; 276 pages; English summary: Between the Second Punic War 201 BC and the civil war between Caesarian and Pompeian forces 49 BC corruption became a central fact of Roman political life. This book analyzes the various forms of corruption electoral political judicial and their legal consequences on the functioning of the Roman system. Using a holistic approach it shows that even seemingly distant factors such as the financial crises of the first century BC were related to corruption. French text. French description: Entre la IIe Guerre Punique 201 av. J.-C. et la guerre civile entre cesariens et pompeiens 49 av. J.-C. la corruption devint un phenomene central de la vie politique romaine. Ce livre analyse les differentes formes de la corruption electorale politique judiciaire et leurs consequences legales dans le fonctionnement du systeme romain. Employant une approche globale il montre que meme des aspects apparemment eloignes comme les crises financieres du Ier siecle av. J.-C. etaient en rapport avec la corruption. . 3515091270 . Franz Steiner Verlag hardcover
19934337Cambridge University Press. 1993. Hardcover. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. Minor shelfwear.; The Roman empire of classical antiquity was a great power without any serious rivals. By contrast the Roman empire late antiquity faced another great power to the east as well as increasingly troublesome barbarian tribes to the north. The ability of the empire to cope with these changed circumstance was affected in part by its access to reliable information and intelligence about these neighbours. This book offers the first systematic investigation of this dimension of late Roman foreign relations.; 236 pages . 052139256X . Cambridge University Press hardcover
198842291Yale University Press. 1988. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Dustjacket has very minor shelfwear.; 332 pages; Argues that bureaucrats and military leaders acting for their own gain caused Rome to lose control of its government and decline. . 0300043139 . Yale University Press hardcover
19834950The Council for British Archaeology. 1983. Softcover. Very Good. Some wear to spine. Fading to wraps.; A review of current research on urban defences in the Roman Empire with special reference to the northern provinces based on papers presented to the conference on Roman Urban Defences held at the Museum of London on 21-23 March 1980.; CBA Research Report No. 51; 147 pages; Seventeen papers divided into four sections: The Mediterranean and northern provinces and Rome; Britain; military architecture and weapons; conclusion. . 0906780233 . The Council for British Archaeology paperback
197118423Oxford University Press. 1971. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Ex-school library with stamps. No exterior markings. Foxing to textblock.; A scholarly chronology and routing of the march.; 242 pages . 0198142986 . Oxford University Press hardcover
20075988Franz Steiner Verlag. 2007. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. 399 pages; This collection of essays by Rolf Rilinger deals with Rome's political and social structure. They delineate a social history of the Romans that is equally theoretically sound and close to the sources and at the center of which Riliger detected the structural principle of "linear hierarchy" that characterized politics society and individuals. German text. Contents include: Ordo und dignitas als soziale Kategorien der romischen Republik; Domus und res publica. Die politisch-soziale Bedeutung des aristokratischen "Hauses" in der spaten romischen Republik; Moderne und zeitgenossische Vorstellungen von der Gesellschaftsordnung der romischen Kaiserzeit; Seneca und Nero. Konzepte zur Legitimation kaiserlicher Herrschaft; Zum kaiserzeitlichen Leistungs- und Rangdenken in Staat und Kirche. . 3515086099 . Franz Steiner Verlag hardcover
19907693The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters. 1990. Softcover. Fine. Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum 91; 174 pages; Contents: Fergus Millar: The Roman Coloniae of the Near East: a study of Cultural Relations; Mika Kajava: Roman Senatorial Women and the Greek East. Epigraphic Evidence from the Republican and Augustan Period; Katariina Mustakallio: Some aspects of the Story of Coriolanus and the Women Behind the Cult of Fortuna Muliebris; Christer Bruun: What happened to Rome's Curatores Aquarum - A Case of Continuity or Change Timo Sironen: The Lucanians and the Bruttians and the Rural Population of Magna Graecia 4th and 3rd cent. BC with . Metaponta and Croton; Heikki Solin: Republican Capua; Hannu Laaksonen: Formiae. Zur Geschichte einer italischen Landstadt. . 951653208X . The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters paperback