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8°, pp.(8), cop. posticcia. Macchie di umidità. L'Autr. dedicava questi 3 sonetti alla sposa, Chiara Altieri dei principi di Oriolo (Roma 1824-1888), il giorno in cui convolava a nozze con suo fratello, Matteo Antici Mattei, duca di Giove (Roma 1805-1883).
1 Vol. In-8 pag. 92. Sovracopt. ill PROG 42941 CATT_ATT 57
In 8' piccola, bross.ed. con sovracc., pp.91.Piccole mende alla sovracc., tracce del tempo, interno in buono stato.Luogo di pubblicazione RomaEditore Giovanni SemeranoAnno pubblicazione 1958Collana XX Settembre vol. IIMateria/Argomento Storia locale, Roma, Politica, Storia
Another adventure involving the detecting skills of Marcus Didius Falco (and a pregnant Helena) when they go on a visit to Spain.425 p. Neat tight copy, but for yellow shadows of tape on end papers Book
Another adventure involving the detecting skills of Marcus Didius Falco (and a pregnant Helena) when they go on a visit to Spain. Book
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 30/11/1930
TWO VOLUMES - Ninth edition reprint of the complete lexicon in one volume with appendices, and a separate supplement volume. [LEXICON VOLUME]: 295x225mm. XLVIII+2111 pages. Hardcover with gilt lettering on spine. Cover slightly rubbed and faded. Spine hinges slightly stained. Spine edges bumped and worn. Small previous owner's stamp first whitepage upper corner. Page outer edges yellowing. Small stain on rear inner cover and rear whitepage. Last page wrinkled. Otherwise clean inside and tightly bound. [SUPPLEMENT]: 295x225mm. XI+153 pages. Dark cloth Hardcover. Cover and spine edges bumped and slightly worn. Spine front hinge partly cracked. Binding slightly visible between second whitepage and title page. [SUMMARY]: Both the lexicon and its supplement are otherwise in good condition.
In 4o, pp. 8, brossura posticcia. Carme di Pietro Soletti, opitergino, letta nell'Ateneo di Treviso nel 1833, con una lettera di Marco Foscolo, patrizio veneto e dedicato al cardinale Carolo Odescalchi e a S.S. papa Gregorio XVI. Con correzioni a penna, probabilmente di mano del Soletti, per un'eventuale altra edizione (00648/PIETRO SOLETTI - TREVISO - ODERZO - ROMA - PAPATO - GREGORIO XVI)
19.5X12 cm. 335+30 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover rubbed and stained. Cover corners and edges slightly bumped and worn. Spine edges slightly tattered. Spine slightly bent. Pages yellowing. Text block edges slightly tattered. Ex-library with the usual marks. Else in good condition.
Contains b&w plates. 21x13 cm. XXIII+238 pages. Softcover. Spine wrinkled. Else in good condition.
In 8°, pp. 78. Brossura originale. Tavole f.t. in nero.
The standard bibliography. 4,577 items described. Large squarish 8vo, publisher's cloth. Fine and bright.
19148020ALondon, Quaritch, 1914. 8°. VIII, 226, 12 Seiten. Späterer Leinenband mit Rückenvergoldung. Gypsy Lore Society Monograph No. 1.
1999100135656Oxford University Press Reprints distributed by Sa 1999 2388 pages 14 6x14 2x22 4cm. 1999. Cartonné jaquette. 3 volume(s). 2388 pages.
"This book provides a brief, clear account of the main developments in the history of Greek, Etruscan and Roman architecture, from the earliest times to the foundation of Constantinople."407p. plates diagnrs. bibliography.index.Owner name inside front cover,else fine. Book
2025x-103257965XTaylor & Francis Ltd 2025. Paperback. New. 138 pages. 9.18x6.12x9.21 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover (Slater & Dunbabin). 1 corner lightly bumped. Slight spine slant. Minor creasing to DJ. ; A study of pre-Roman peoples from the Bronze Age to the unification of the Italian peninsula and Sicily by Rome; Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures 17; 9.8 X 6.5 X 0.8 inches; 224 pages
First of the widely celebrated and sumptuously illustrated series, this book reveals in intimate detail what life was really like in the ancient world. Behind the vast panorama of the pagan Roman empire, the reader discovers the intimate daily lives of citizens and slavesâ"from concepts of manhood and sexuality to marriage and the family, the roles of women, chastity and contraception, techniques of childbirth, homosexuality, religion, the meaning of virtue, and the separation of private and public spaces. The emergence of Christianity in the West and the triumph of Christian morality with its emphasis on abstinence, celibacy, and austerity is startlingly contrasted with the profane and undisciplined private life of the Byzantine Empire. Using illuminating motifs, the authors weave a rich, colorful fabric ornamented with the results of new research and the broad interpretations that only masters of the subject can provide. Large format. 670p+ plates (some col.) bibliography. maps index. Crisp, tight copy, Name of owner and some highlighting on pages 2-1, but the rest is fine NOTE : Large format [23x9x5 cm] heavy volume [1.5 kg] Book
First of the widely celebrated and sumptuously illustrated series, this book reveals in intimate detail what life was really like in the ancient world. Behind the vast panorama of the pagan Roman empire, the reader discovers the intimate daily lives of citizens and slavesâ"from concepts of manhood and sexuality to marriage and the family, the roles of women, chastity and contraception, techniques of childbirth, homosexuality, religion, the meaning of virtue, and the separation of private and public spaces. The emergence of Christianity in the West and the triumph of Christian morality with its emphasis on abstinence, celibacy, and austerity is startlingly contrasted with the profane and undisciplined private life of the Byzantine Empire. Using illuminating motifs, the authors weave a rich, colorful fabric ornamented with the results of new research and the broad interpretations that only masters of the subject can provide. Large format. 670p+ plates (some col.) bibliography. maps index. Book
In 4°, pp. 288. Legatura originale cartonata con sovraccoperta. Ricco corredo illustrativo.
In 4° grande, pp. 288.Tela editoriale con relativa sovraccoperta.
in-16°, pp. X-768-(4) con molte figure intercalate n.t. di ritratti imperiali su monete antiche, mappe e disegni, oltre al disegno di Roma moderna con gli edifici antichi e medievali in antiporta. Leg. in tela recente con tit. in oro al dorso, con piatti leggermente scoloriti.
London, Murray 1868, in-16, tela editoriale, titolo in oro, tagli rossi, pp. VIII, 676. "The Student's Rome".
Former owner's name on ffeps (A. G. Moore - Jan 7th 1857). Frontispieces are foxed. Brown boards are rubbed. Gilt lettering on spine is faded. Light bumping to boards. Vol 1: back board is starting. Vol 2: back fep has strip torn (no loss of text). Still solid set. ; No date (1834? ) ; 2 Volume Set. COMPLETE. Cabinet Cyclopaedia
A History of the Gypsies of Eastern Europe and Russia, drawn from previously untapped East European, Russian, and traditional sources, explores the life, history, and culture of the Gypsies, or Roma, from their early appearance in the region during the Middle Ages until the present. David Crowe's study looks at the rich and diverse cultural and historical traditions of the Gypsies in each nation and region. He covers Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, the republics of the former Yugoslavia, Albania, and the states that made up the former Soviet Union. He focuses in particular on Russia, where the Gypsies have exerted a profound influence on literary and musical traditions. Crowe also explores the virulent prejudice and mistreatment that has been so much a part of the Gypsies tragic history and culminated in their losses during the Nazi Holocaust. He concludes with a close look at the revival of this prejudice and the plight of the Roma today as they struggle to redefine their role in the new worlds of post-communist Eastern Europe and Russia. 317p. bibliography. index Name of previous owner on title page, else fine Book