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numerose piantine a colori n.t. e tavole fotografiche f.t.
In 8o, pp. 135, br., 1 tav. colorata f. t., numerose ill. colorate n. t. e f. t. Ottimo (3316/OLIMPIADE - ROMA)
Manifesto originale ufficiale della XV Rassegna Internazionale Elettronica Nucleare Teleradiocinematografica, Roma 27 marzo - 7 aprile 1968. Restauri
In-4° carrè pp. 250 con foto e opere in parte a colori. Legatura in cartonato editoriale.
In 16°, entro elegante mezza pelle avana, con titolo su tassello di colore e decorazioni in oro al dorso, taglio superiore in rosso, pp. XX, 271, (5); bell’esemplare. Lib / cat 14
In-8, mz. tela edit. con ang., decoraz. oro al piatto, pp. XI,268, ornato da delicate testatine e capilett. in rosso e nero, molto ben illustrato f.t. da numerosiss. tavv. in b.n. su cartoncino: sono riproduz. di dipinti di Pelizza, Coleman, Sindici, Laurenti, Serra, Eruli, ecc. Bella ediz. con barbe, su carta distinta, in tiratura di 300 esempl. Molto ben conservato.
di G. Sepe. Club Teatro La Comunità. Locandina ripiegata più volte
23.5x16cm. XIV+258 pages. Softcover. Spine bottom edge slightly worn. Else in good condition.
Volume in 8° legato in mezza tela con unghie, titolo al tassello al dorso, sguardie, antiporta figurata stampata a colori, occhielli, tavola figurata, frontespizio, prefazione, 331 pp, 1045 illustrazioni intercalate n.t., grande carta ripiegata stampata a colori. Bella guida alle meraviglie di Roma con introduzione cronologica dei principali eventi, le Palatine, il Foro romano e le rovine, il palazzo ed il museo Vaticano, le gallerie e le fontane, castel Sant'Angelo e la Farnesina. Interessanti illustrazioni fotografiche. A parte una piccola mancanza al tassello in perfetto stato. Bello.
" . this highly acclaimed sourcebook examines the public and private lives and legal status of Greek and Roman women. The texts represent women of all social classes, from public figures remembered for their deeds (or misdeeds), to priestesses, poets, and intellectuals, to working women, such as musicians, wet nurses, and prostitutes, to homemakers. The editors have selected texts from hard-to-find sources, such as inscriptions, papyri, and medical treatises, many of which have not previously been translated into English. The res ulting compilation is both an invaluable aid to research and a clear guide through this complex subject.The third edition adds new texts to sections throughout the book,420p. illus bibliography. index Book
" ... this highly acclaimed sourcebook examines the public and private lives and legal status of Greek and Roman women. The texts represent women of all social classes, from public figures remembered for their deeds (or misdeeds), to priestesses, poets, and intellectuals, to working women, such as musicians, wet nurses, and prostitutes, to homemakers. The editors have selected texts from hard-to-find sources, such as inscriptions, papyri, and medical treatises, many of which have not previously been translated into English. The res ulting compilation is both an invaluable aid to research and a clear guide through this complex subject.387p. illus bibliography. index [a few underlinings] Book
Corners of front wrap and spine creased. Spine sunned and discolored. Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). Corner creasing to a few pages. ; Xvi, 294pp. This highly acclaimed collection provides a rare look into the private lives and legal status of Greek and Roman women of all social classes -- wet nurses, prostitutes, poets, gladiators, musicians, intellectuals, priestesses, and housewives. ; 294 pages
Spine sunned and discolored. Scholar's name in pencil to ffep (Goold). ; Xvi, 294pp. This highly acclaimed collection provides a rare look into the private lives and legal status of Greek and Roman women of all social classes -- wet nurses, prostitutes, poets, gladiators, musicians, intellectuals, priestesses, and housewives. ; 294 pages
Revised and enlarged edition of "Women in Greece and Rome" A Collection of translated documents illustrating the life of women in classical times.293p.bibliography, index. Book
A collection of translated documents illustrating the life of women in classical times. " The editors have selected texts from hard-to-find sources, such as inscriptions, papyri, and medical treatises, many of which have not previously been translated into English. The resulting compilation is both an invaluable aid to research and a clear guide through this complex subject.225p. index Book
Faint yellowing to DJ and book. Includes cardboard slipcase (with a tear). ; 86pp + 112pls.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 86 pages
From 'daily life' to 'demography' / Beryl Rawson --Ideology and 'the status of women' in ancient Greece / Marilyn A. Katz --Approaching women through myth : vital tool or self-delusion? / Ken Dowden --Signifying difference : the myth of Pandora / Froma I. Zeitlin --The cults of Demeter and Kore / Lucia Nixon --Women's ritual and men's work in ancient Athens / Lin Foxholl --Women's identity and the family in the classical polis / Sarah B. Pomeroy --Some Pythagorean female virtues / Voula Lambropoulou --Self-help, self-knowledge : in search of the patient in Hippocratic gynaecology / Helen King --Women who suffer from a man's disease : the example of satyriasis and the debate on affections specific to the sexes / Danielle Gourevitch --Re-reading (Vestal) virginity / Mary Beard --Male power and legitimacy through women : the domus Augusta under the Julio-Claudians / Mireille Corbier --Women and elections in Pompeii / Lisa Savunen --A women's voice - Laronia's role in Juvenal Satire 2 / S. H. Braund --Aemilia Pudentilla : or the wealthy widow's choice / Elaine Fattham --Female sancity in the Greek calendar : the Synaxarion of Constaninople / Anna Wilson. ; 271 pages
Minor pen underlining to about 4 pages or so. Minor shelfwear. ; From 'daily life' to 'demography' / Beryl Rawson --Ideology and 'the status of women' in ancient Greece / Marilyn A. Katz --Approaching women through myth : vital tool or self-delusion? / Ken Dowden --Signifying difference : the myth of Pandora / Froma I. Zeitlin --The cults of Demeter and Kore / Lucia Nixon --Women's ritual and men's work in ancient Athens / Lin Foxholl --Women's identity and the family in the classical polis / Sarah B. Pomeroy --Some Pythagorean female virtues / Voula Lambropoulou --Self-help, self-knowledge : in search of the patient in Hippocratic gynaecology / Helen King --Women who suffer from a man's disease : the example of satyriasis and the debate on affections specific to the sexes / Danielle Gourevitch --Re-reading (Vestal) virginity / Mary Beard --Male power and legitimacy through women : the domus Augusta under the Julio-Claudians / Mireille Corbier --Women and elections in Pompeii / Lisa Savunen --A women's voice - Laronia's role in Juvenal Satire 2 / S. H. Braund --Aemilia Pudentilla : or the wealthy widow's choice / Elaine Fattham --Female sancity in the Greek calendar : the Synaxarion of Constaninople / Anna Wilson. ; 271 pages
8vo, pp.287 cintents: 1. Introduction: Differential Equations Sandra R. Joshel, New England Conservatory of Music, USA and Sheila Murnaghan, University of Pennyslvania, USA. 2. Female Slaves in the Odyssey William G. Thalmann, University of Southern California, USA. 3. 'I, whom she detested so bitterly': Slavery and the Violent Division of Women in Aeschylus' Oresteia Denise McCoskey, Miami University, USA . 4. Slaves With Slaves: Women and Class in Euripidean Tragedy Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz, Hamilton College, New York, USA . 5. Women and Slaves as Hippocratic Patients Nancy Demand. 6. Symbols of Gender and Status Hierarchies in the Roman Household Richard Saller, University of Chicago, USA. 7. Villains, Wives, and Slaves in the Comedies of Plautus Annalisa Rei. 8. Women, Slaves and the Hierarcies of Domestic Violence: The Family of St. Augustine Patricia Clark, University of Victoria, Canada. 9. Mastering Corruption: Constructions of Identity in Roman Oratory Joy Connolly, University of Washington, USA. 10. Loyal Slaves and Loyal Wives: The Crisis of the Outsider-Within and Roman Exemplum Literature Holt Parker, University of Cincinnati, USA.11. Servitium amoris: amor servitii Kathleeen McCarthy, University of California, USA. 12. Remaining Invisible: The Archaeology of the Excluded in Classical Athens Ian Morris, Stanford University, USA. 13. Cracking the Code of Silence: Athenian Legal Oratory and the Histories of Slaves and Women Steven Johnstone. 14. Notes on a Membrum Disiectum Shane Butler.
ill. "With love from Roma Amor" è un fotolibro sulle meraviglie di Roma e dintorni, abbinato a una poesia d'amore romantica-ironica, perfetto per chi ama Roma o per chi dal suo viaggio vuole portare un ricordo affettuoso per una persona importante. La poesia è in lingua inglese con traduzione in italiano e è una dichiarazione d'amore a una persona amata, dove le frasi della poesia sono accompagnate da immagini suggestive della città eterna in tutto il suo splendore sia culturale che naturale, descrivendo anche l'evoluzione dell'amore all'interno di un rapporto sentimentale, con i suoi alti e bassi.
Minor curling of wraps along foreedges. Light shelfwear. ; Wit has many uses in political discourse—to entertain, to underscore or unmask, to hinder or enhance insight. Wit and the Writing of History focuses on how this potential is realized in the historiography of the earlier Principate. Preeminently in Tacitus, to a lesser degree in Suetonius and Dio Cassius, wit is a vehicle for political understanding and judgment of the historical account. As part of Roman political life, hostile anecdotal or epigrammatic wit was deeply embedded in the sources used by historians and is reflected in the rhetoric of their narratives. Some anecdotes may, in fact, have been mere jests later taken as fact, hence the frequent problem of credulity. But what is historically false can be politically true. Not only were political jokes a weapon for making some fair points against the Principate; ancient rhetorical theory recognized that wit in general arises from a violation of normal, expected ways of thinking. What is “funny” is thus disturbing in a serious way as well as amusing, and in the hands of Tacitus wit becomes scalpel as well as sword. ; Wisconsin Studies in Classics; 182 pages
In 8°,pp. 17. Brossura.
Notes and Recollections from his Life collected by his Daughter. Prima edizione; First Edition. Un volume di 210 pagine, con 31 illustrazioni ft. Tela editoriale con sovracoperta (minime usure ai margini della sovracoperta). Haseltine, considerato uno dei massimi artisti americani dell'800, si stabilì a Roma nel 1867, e vi restò fino alla morte, nel 1900, dipingendo soprattutto paesaggi di Roma, della Campagna romana e dei luoghi più famosi di Sicilia, Campania (Capri), Venezia.
Un volume (24 cm) di 79 pagine, con 26 illustrazioni fuori testo in fine. Tre testi di Bianca Riccio e contributi di Maria Anna Marino (La Società dei Dilettanti), Giovanna Ioele (Vita di corte: William Gell ciambellano di Carolina di Brunswick), Simone Catasta (William Gell archeologo). Brossura editoriale illustrata. Come nuovo.
No inscriptions or marks. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean crisp very tight copy with bright boards with light indent to front and very minor bumping to upper corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or torn with light creasing to some edges. 372pp. This is a wide-ranging biographical survey of one of the greatest civilisations in history, covering a period from the 5th century BC to AD 364. There are over 1000 figures from all walks of Roman life - famous, infamous or hitherto little-known. With cross-referencing, glossary, bibliographies. chronology and a list of emperors and maps.