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Gift card taped down to front inner board. DJ is price-clipped. ; This book is about the study and understanding of the history of the Greeks and Romans, about the evidence available to historians and its severe limitations; about the practices of the historians in dealing with the evidence, and about alternative procedures that might be attempted. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 131 pages
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Foxing to textblock. Scholar's bookplate to ffep (G. P. Goold). ; 563f pages
If students are to "do" history, as opposed to "reading" it, they must learn how to engage with historical sources. This book introduces students to the chief disciplines, methods, and sources employed in "doing" ancient history. It gives them a sense of the nature of evidence and its use in the reconstruction of the past, helping them to read a historical narrative with more critical appreciation; and it encourages them to consider the differences between their own academic experience of ancient sources books, inscriptions, coins, and the like and the use of these same objects within the everyday life of ancient society. The author writes clearly, concisely, and concretely, invoking ancient illustrations and modern parallels as appropriate.174p. bubliographies , index. A few and underlinings through to page 21, then pages 22- 174 are fine! Book
If students are to "do" history, as opposed to "reading" it, they must learn how to engage with historical sources. This book introduces students to the chief disciplines, methods, and sources employed in "doing" ancient history. It gives them a sense of the nature of evidence and its use in the reconstruction of the past, helping them to read a historical narrative with more critical appreciation; and it encourages them to consider the differences between their own academic experience of ancient sources books, inscriptions, coins, and the like and the use of these same objects within the everyday life of ancient society. The author writes clearly, concisely, and concretely, invoking ancient illustrations and modern parallels as appropriate.174p. bubliographies , index. Book
8vo, br, ed, xiv+229p. select bibliography. index. "These essays are drawn from three volumes titled "Israel and Hellas". ancient religion. ancient philosophy. ancient history. ancient literature. archaeology. anthropology. mythology. ~ The Israelites and the Greeks formed "the first free societies, cultivating rain~watered fields around a fortified citadel, recording their words about the human situation in a widely accessible alphabetic script." With a keen eye for both comparisons and contrasts, John Pairrnan Brown investigates relationships between ancient Israel and Greece. In this intriguing and engaging work, he addresses historical, religious, linguistic, and cultural connections. He brings a vast knowledge of the ancient Mediterranean and its languages to these studies, which will startle and entice the reader back to the ancient texts.
Ex-library book with the usual stamps and markings. Interior pages clean and unmarked; tight binding. 120 pages. 5 1/4"w x 7 3/4"h.
Leonard von Matt Ancient roman sculpture. , Longmans 1960, Volume sulla scultura nell'Antica Roma. In lingua inglese. Condizioni discrete: rilegatura rigida, copertina sporta, sovraccoperta con strappi, sporca e lievemente usurata, tagli e pagine ingiallite dal tempo. Misure: 29x23x1 Mediocre (Poor) . <br> in ottavo <br> <br> <br>
1 Vol. In-16 m. tela, piatto ill pag. 214 73 ill. n.t PROG 21309 CATT_ATT 32
Abbeville Library of Art series. "Convenient and uniform in size, and written in clear vivid prose, each volume is lavishly illustrated throughout .including beautiful details on gatefold pages." 112p. Book
8vo, pp. 312, explores the vital role the narratives and images of Rome have played in America's understanding of itself and its history.
8vo, pp.143, 8vo, beautifully illustrated guide to roman antiquities for children . in english.
Binding lightly rubbed at extremities, outside top corner of rear cover edgeworn. Tears to the map of modern Rome, map of the Forum poorly folded and has some browning. Rear inner hinges starting to crack. Else contents bright and clean, unmarked and in nice shape. ; Xxvi, 512pp, 57 illustrations, and three folding color maps. Gilt-decorated cloth is still bright. ; 512 pages
Gilt-decorated cloth is still bright. Backstrip frayed about 2 inches along rear joint, slight rubbing at extremities, a few small specks on the covers, inner hinges strained but holding. Contents bright and clean, the handsomely printed maps are crisp and untorn. A nice book. Endpapers browned. Light foxing to ffep. ; Xxvi, 522pp, 57 illustrations, and three folding color maps. ; 522 pages
In 8°, t.tl. edit., tit. in oro al d. con vignetta al p., pp. XXIX-329 con 100 ill. n.t. e a p.p. su tavv. f.t.
con 43 illustrazioni
Creasing to front cover and first few pages. Very faint pen mark to textblock. ; Oxford University School of Archaeology Monograph 54; 9.5 X 6.9 X 1.1 inches; 408 pages
in 16° quadrato, tela edit. muta con sovrac. ill. - volume in lingua inglese - riccamente illustrato in b.n. e a colori nel testo
Roma, 1958 febbraio 9, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 32 de "La Tribuna illustrata" .
284p. plates index. illus. on endpapers (dj price clipped, repaired with sticky tape by a previous owner. Now in plastic sleeve.) Book
8°, con 15 ill. f.t. , leg. ed. t. tela.
Bologna, Il Mulino, 2020, 8vo (cm 20 x 12) brossura con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 156 con 25 ilustrazioni in nero nel testo.
8vo, br. ed. 139pp. Tre sono le strade che più delle altre hanno scandito la conquista e il controllo della penisola da parte di Roma: l'Appia, la Flaminia e l'Emilia, vie consolari sorte nell'arco di 125 densissimi anni. Inizialmente, progettando l'Appia, Roma si propose di difendere la «prima Italia», il versante tirrenico raccolto intorno all'Urbe. La Flaminia, via militaris per eccellenza, permise poi di tener separati i principali nemici, i Galli e i Sanniti, consentendo di disporre da mare a mare una fascia di territorio fedele alla res publica. L'Emilia (187 a.C.), infine rappresentò per molto tempo la chiusura a settentrione dell'Italia politica legata a Roma, prefigurando il modello di limes destinato a divenire canonico lungo le frontiere presidiate del suo futuro impero mondiale, dalla Britannia all'Eufrate. Un itinerario da percorrere cercandone per ognuna anima e vocazione.
In-4, similpelle, sovracoperta, pp. 465, con numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori nel testo. Testo in italiano e inglese. In buono stato (good copy).