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1390326616.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1391244664.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1963718813PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
19631341728PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. md . PN paperback
19915295Routledge. 1991. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Former classics scholar's name on ffep J. F. Drinkwater. Very light shelfwear to DJ else fine.; 352 pages; Could capitalism have existed in antiquity Traditionally Marxist analysis has denied this possibility. However in Antiquity and Capitalism Love argues that the concept of capitalism may be successfully applied to the ancient world if one cuts it free from its modern connotations to create a variant appropriate to the cultural conditions of antiquity. . 0415047501 . Routledge hardcover
1946054980Bologna It: Nicola Zanichelli 1946. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. 16 Pp Stapled In Printed Wrappers. Per Wikipedia Alexander Haggerty Krappe 1894 -1947 Was A Folklorist And Writer. Along With Francis Peabody Magoun He Was The First Translator Of Folktales Collected By The Brothers Grimm Into The English Language. He Was Also A Linguist Teacher Translator Of Scientific And Other Materials A Roman Philologist A Comparative Mythologist A Classicist And Scandinavianist. Despite His Contributions And Academic Writing His Work Has Been Overlooked In The Modern Folklore Discipline As He Staunchly Denied The Existence Of American Folklore. Alexander Haggerty Krappe Was Born In Boston Massachusetts In 1884. His Childhood Was Said To Be Unhappy And After His Parents Divorced He Was Taken Back To Europe By His German-Born Father. Krappe Received His Education In The Leibniz Und Siemen's Oberealschuel In Charlottenberg Berlin. An Accomplished Student He Remained At The University Until 1915 Upon His Decision To Study Modern Languages. Thus Krappe Spent 1915-1916 Studying Medieval History And Romance Languages At The University Of Berlin. Krappe Went On To Enter The University Of Iowa In Iowa City On A Graduate Fellowship And Received His M.A. With A Major In French And A Minor In Italian. The Capstone Of His M.A. His Thesis Was Entitled "The Chronology Of The Old French Chanson De Geste." In January 1918 He Began Doctoral Work At The University Of Chicago On Another Graduate Fellowship. In 1919 Krappe Received A Ph.D. His Work In University Established His Interest In Epic And Medieval Literature. In 1919 Krappe Married Edith Smith The Daughter Of Folklorist Grace Partridge Smith. Edith Would Go On To Describe Her Husband As "Brilliant But Deeply Troubled And Enigmatic Man When All Of The Sources Are Combined It Is The Picture That Emerges." Krappe Died On November 30 1947 In Iowa City Iowa Leaving Three Book-Length Manuscripts. The Most Significant Of These And Only One Published Was A Translation Of Grimm's Collected Fairy Tales In Conjunction With Francis Peabody Magoun. In His Book The Science Of Folklore He Stated: Folklore Is A Historical Science Having Its Own Methods Of Research And Admitting Of The Same System Of Checks And Verifications As Any Other. With Its Sister Sciences It May Combine To Make Up The Cycle Of Our Knowledge Of Man's Past Life. From This Follows That It May Assume The Rank Of An Ancillary Science To Any Or All Of Them And It Has Done So Repeatedly Notably To The Various Philogies History Ethnography And The History Of Religion. Krappe's Work Also Extended Into The Field Of Folksong His Own Scholarly Definition." "The Folksong Is A Song I.E A Lyric Poem With Melody Which Originated Anonymously Among Unlettered Folk In Times Past And Which Remained In Currency For A Considerable Time As A Rule For Centuries . . . The American Kentucky Home Though It Is Supposed To Have Originated In Circle Of A Somewhat Darker Hue Than Is Popular In Certain Sections Of The Country Is A Genuine Folksong Of Both Colored And White People. This Also Serves As A Prime Example Of Krappe's Unpopularity Among Folklorists And Anthropologists As According To One 1998 Article In American Folklore Krappe's Work Many Times Shows Him To Be Racist And Sexist A Characterization As Well Applied In Some Way To Almost Any Academic Writer Born In The Nineteenth Century. <br/> <br/> Nicola Zanichelli paperback
2026x-1350440922Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2026. Hardcover. New. 190 pages. 6.14x0.71x9.21 inches. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc hardcover
2007049869Riverside Book Company 2007. 1st Edition Photographs. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Color Plates Throughout Many Full-Page. 309 Pp. Blue Cloth Gilt. First Printing. Fine In Fine Dust Jacket. Especially Focusing On Architecture And Design Almost Nothing About The Lesser Noblees Merchants Laborers SlavesOr Their Families With Almost No Information About Economics Business Etc. Except In Gross Summary Reflecting Only The History Of The Ruling Power Continuing A Sociopathic Intellectual Tradition Of Popular History. <br/> <br/> Riverside Book Company hardcover
197044420University of Chicago Press. 1970. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Includes slipcase. Books are in Fine condition. Slip case has light edgewear and rubbing in VG condition.; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE; 715 pages . 0226169685 . University of Chicago Press hardcover
184035561Various. Good with no dust jacket. 1840-1930. Pamphlet. About 80 Items in this large collection of antique Italian ephemera range from the mid-19th century into the 1920s. Included are some academic and scholarly papers many memorial recollections and some material on the arts. Topics range from literature history and philosophy to medicine and geology including an 1886 paper monitoring volcanism in Italy. Numerous prominent people of the period are remembered in obituary pamphlets. Range from Fair to Very Good but generally most are Good. About 15 pounds. . Various unknown
1017751870.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1293124885.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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127517339X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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72627c.1880 . Albumen print; good tonal range. Title printed on card. Dimesions 20 x 26cm. <br /> Photograph showing the Roman amphitheatre in Verona.<br /> [c.1880] unknown
1562390260.Glibrary. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1991mon0000099633ABDO & Daughters 1991-10-01. Library Binding. Good. 0.4500 in x 10.0500 in x 8.0300 in. ABDO & Daughters unknown
1991mon0000073811ABDO & Daughters 1991-10-01. Library Binding. Acceptable. 0.4500 in x 10.0500 in x 8.0300 in. Creased cover. ABDO & Daughters unknown
AA-1503-01Very Good. Tight clean unmarked pages with square spine. Light wear at the corners. No jacket as issued. unknown
1997LL-b624-05-STOxford: Oxford University Press 1997 First edition. 8vo. Cloth. 351 p. Color and black and white illustrations. Part of the Oxford History of Arts series. Welch presents a fresh picture of Italian art between the "Black Death" in the mid-fourteenth century and the French invasions at the end of the fifteenth. She explains artistic techniques and workshop practices and discusses contextual issues. Exlibrary markings are minimal and include barcode stamp and spine sticker. Dustjacket has been protected my mylar cover neatly adhered to boards with removable tape. Near fine in near fine dustjacket in mylar cover. Oxford University Press hardcover
B297298-1Boulogne-sur-Seine Ed. de l'Architecture d'aujourd'hui 1952. 33 1pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Orig. dec. wraps. designed by Bruno Munari. Orig. glassine d.j. with Italie 1951 printed in black yellowed and slightly worn as usual. Artists: Perilli Soldati Di Salvatore Nigro Munari Monnet Crippa Radice Reggiani Nativi Berti Consagra Brunetti Monnini Nuti Dorazio Prampolini Franchina Capogrossi Cagli Tatafiore Vedova Scroppo Mesciulan Galvano Magnelli Severini Mastroianni and others . Texts by Gillo Dorfles Achille Perilli Léon Degand et al. Boulogne-sur-Seine ([Ed. de l'Architecture d'aujourd'hui]), 1952. paperback
196758676Palazzo Dell'accademia Delle Scienze. As New. 1967. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in Italian. 252 pp. With 69 ills. 24 x 17 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Palazzo Dell'accademia Delle Scienze paperback
1994363692Matteoni 1994. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Oversized. clean unmarked copy. <br/> <br/> Matteoni hardcover
18991511030139Milano : Ulrico Hoepli; Instituto Italiano d'Arti Grafiche 1899-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. 12 volumes. Contains: vols. 8-19. Folios. Publisher's boards with later spines. Hardcover. 4 volumes with portfolio style binding. 8 volumes in full buckram. Soiling to covers. Some wear gash in cover edge where twine was too tightly bound in the portfolio volumes. Library stamps and markings. Primarily illustrated. Lovely color chromolithographic plates. An important periodical of decorative art in folio format; first published in 1890. <br> Milano : Ulrico Hoepli; Instituto Italiano d'Arti Grafiche hardcover