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2000R200138101CNRS Editions. 2000. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Papier jauni. 119 pages, nombreuses photos et illustrations en couleur et en noir et blanc dans et hors texte, texte en 2 colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 949.5-Grèce
Light shelfwear. DJ has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; 184 pages; This book is the first to analyse in depth the role of intellectuals in an ancient society. Looks at: Pythagoras, Seven Sages, Archytas, Empedocles, Plato, Dion, Isocrates, Aristotle, Alexander.
Light shelfwear. DJ has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; 184 pages; This book is the first to analyse in depth the role of intellectuals in an ancient society. Looks at: Pythagoras, Seven Sages, Archytas, Empedocles, Plato, Dion, Isocrates, Aristotle, Alexander.
19845882Croom Helm. 1984. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Light shelfwear. DJ has minor shelfwear and rubbing.; 184 pages; This book is the first to analyse in depth the role of intellectuals in an ancient society. Looks at: Pythagoras Seven Sages Archytas Empedocles Plato Dion Isocrates Aristotle Alexander. . 0709926138 . Croom Helm hardcover
19841087Croom Helm. 1984. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Light shelfwear. DJ has minor shelfwear and rubbing.; 184 pages; This book is the first to analyse in depth the role of intellectuals in an ancient society. Looks at: Pythagoras Seven Sages Archytas Empedocles Plato Dion Isocrates Aristotle Alexander. . 0709926138 . Croom Helm hardcover
116Cl0 In4 - Ouvrage de et sur Vassos Phaliréas - non paginé - non daté - petit accroc a la coiffe inférieure - Légendes en Grec et Français - Nombreuses photographies de ses oeuvres - Envoi autographe signé de V. Phaliréas ains qu'une carte écrite et signée par son épouse après son décès . Vassos Phaliréas ( 1905/?) fut un grand sculpteur et médailler Grec.
116Cl0 In4 - Ouvrage de et sur Vassos Phaliréas - non paginé - non daté - petit accroc a la coiffe inférieure - Légendes en Grec et Français - Nombreuses photographies de ses oeuvres - Envoi autographe signé de V. Phaliréas ains qu'une carte écrite et signée par son épouse après son décès . Vassos Phaliréas ( 1905/?) fut un grand sculpteur et médailler Grec.
1998S6713<p>In English. Soft cover 29 cm 316 pp. ill.; net weight 1480 gr. Proceedings of the International Symposium held at Rethymnon - Crete in May 1997.</p><p>The twenty-one papers published here all in English cover the geographical area stretching from Beirut across Cyprus Rhodes Crete and the Cyclades to the Mycenaean mainland. Some papers are devoted to specific sites such as Amathus Phoenician cemetery and Cephala Vassilikes Dark Age temple complex while others treat imported pottery at Beirut a new Mycenaean pictorial rhyton from Rhodes and other Late Bronze and Iron Age objects from different parts of the area. The breakdown of the Mycenaean palaces and evidence for the important volume for those interested in the Late Bronze Age in the Eastern Mediterranean and Aegean areas.</p><p>==============================================================</p><p><strong><em>IMPORTANT: The price does NOT include the shipping cost which depends on actual weight and destination. You will receive a message after placing the order with the exact cost and the options available; then you will have to approve / reject this cost; you may also ask about this cost before placing the order at siatras@hotmail.com .</em></strong></p> University of Crete & A.G. Leventis Foundation paperback
199846116EN<p>In English also available in Greek. Cloth 30x23 cm 334 pp. ill.: 237 images; net weight 2160 gr.</p><p>From as early as the prehistoric period Cyprus played an important role in the Mediterranean area as an economic centre and as a cultural crossroads. This book is not confined to religion and religious traditions. The author uses a large number of excavation finds and literary and epigraphic sources to record the history of Cyprus over the centuries and the influences to which it was subjected by the peoples of the Mediterranean and the Near East.</p><p><strong>CONTENTS:</strong></p><p>IMMIGRANTS GODS AND HEROES - AEGEAN SEA MEETS THE EAST - THE BACKGROUND - MYTHOLOGICAL IMAGES IN MYCENEAN POTTERY FROM CYPRUS AND UGARIT - THE GREEKS SETTLE IN CYPRUS - YOUNG GODS AND GODDESSES - GREEK GODS AND HEROES IN CYPRUS - THE INFLUENCE OF GREEK EPIC AND ITS LOCAL ADAPTATION 10th - 7th ce. B.C. - THE GREEK HERACLES - GREEK GODS AND HEROES AND THE CYPRIOT HERCULES - GREEK GODS AND HEROES ON CYPRIOT COINS - THE GREEK PRESENCE IN CYPRUS DURING THE HELLENISTIC AND ROMAN ERAS: GODS AND HEROES - OTHER SECONDARY DIVINITIES AND HEROES - GREEK GODS AND HEROES IN MOSAIC FLOORING: I. NEW PAPHOS - II. PALAIPAPHOS - III. COURION - IV. ALASSA - V. SALAMIS // BIBLIOGRAPHY - INDEX.</p><p>==============================================================</p><p><strong><em><strong>IMPORTANT: The shipping cost estimated by the system covers books weighing up to 750 gr.; a surcharge depending on the actual weight and destination applies for heavier books. You can also choose an international transporter and pay the shipping cost at delivery in your country.</strong></em></strong></p> Commercial Bank of Greece hardcover
1989R200038450CLUB FL. 1989. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 125 pages. Augmenté de nombreuses illustrations en couleur.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 949.5-Grèce
197028100Paris François Maspero 1970 In-8 186 pp
2004172923<p>International Symposium Proceedings. In English also available in Greek. Soft cover 24 cm 552 pp.; net weight 1650 gr. ISBNs: 960-85940-9-Χ 978-960-85940-9-8.</p><p><strong><strong>CONTENTS:</strong></strong></p><p>Carlo Natali : <em>Socrates dialectic in Xenophon's </em>Memorabilia</p><p>Gerhard Seel : <em>If you know what is best you do it. Socratic Intellectualism in Xenop</em><em>hon and Plato</em></p><p>Louis-André Dorion : <em>Socrate et la basilike tekhne:</em> <em>essai d'exégèse comparative</em></p><p>Alfonso Gomez-Lobo : <em>Socratic</em> <em>Foundationalism in ethics</em></p><p>Beatriz Bossi : <em>Socratic Foundationalism in Ethics : an alternative reading of </em><em>"</em><em>Crito</em><em>"</em><em> 47d1-48b10</em></p><p>Livio Rossetti : <em>The Sokratikoi Logoi as a literary barrier. Toward the identification of a Standard Socrates through them</em></p><p>David Reeve : <em>Sokrates Erotikos</em></p><p>Thomas Robinson : <em>Socrates the Lover</em></p><p>Charles Kahn : <em>Socrates and hedonism</em></p><p>Richard Mc Kirahan : <em>Socrates</em> <em>and hedonism. Comments on Charles Kahn's paper</em></p><p>Christopher Rowe : <em>Socrates Plato and Aristotle on desire friendship and the good</em></p><p>Richard Parry : <em>Comment on Christopher Rowe's paper</em></p><p>Terry Penner : <em>Towards a prudential reading of the </em><em>"</em><em>Crito</em><em>"</em></p><p>Thanassis Samaras : <em>Socrates and Morality : Commentary on Terry Penner's paper</em></p><p>Lesley Brown : <em>Did Socrates agree to obey the laws of Athens </em></p><p>Chloe Balla : <em>Comments on Lesley Brown's paper</em></p><p>Anthony Hatzistavrou : <em>Does Socrates believe that all men have an equal ability for virtue </em></p><p>Fritz-Gregor Herrmann : <em>Socrates' views on death</em></p><p>Theresa Pentzopoulou-Valalas : <em>The </em><em>"</em><em>Apology of Socrates</em><em>"</em><em> and the </em><em>"</em><em>Defense of Palamedes</em><em>"</em><em>. An interpretative approach</em></p><p>Christopher Taylor : <em>Socrates the Sophist</em></p><p>Paul Calligas : <em>Was Socrates a sophist after all Comment on CCW Taylor's Socrates the Sophist</em></p><p>David Gallop : <em>In vino veritas Love Truth and Socrates in Plato's </em><em>"</em><em>Symposium</em><em>"</em></p><p>Mark Brouwer – Ronald Polansky : <em>The logic of Socratic inquiry : Illustrated by Plato's </em><em>"</em><em>Charmides</em><em>"</em></p><p>Paolo Crivelli : <em>Socratic refutation and Platonic refutation. Comment on Mark Brouwer – Ronald Polansky's paper</em></p><p>Christopher Gill : <em>the Socratic elenchus and knowledge : where do we go from Vlastos </em></p><p>Gareth Matthews : <em>Socratic perplexity and the possibility of Philosophy</em></p><p>Lindsay Judson : <em>Comment on Gareth Matthews' paper</em></p><p>Tomas Calvo-Martinez : <em>Plato's Socrates and dialogical Rationality</em></p><p>Ioanna Kucuradi : <em>The Socratic method of philosophical inquiry and of philosophical education</em></p><p>Theodoros Scaltsas : <em>If both then each</em></p><p>Michael Erler : <em>Response to Theodoros Scaltsas</em></p><p>Vassilis Politis :<em>Aporia and Searching in the Early Plato</em></p><p>Voula Tsouna : <em>Interpretations of Socratic self-knowledge</em></p><p>Richard Patterson : <em>Word and Image : Socratic logocentrism and the understanding of philosophy</em></p><p>Annamaria Schiaparelli : <em>Words and Images in the Soul's Internaitonal Dialogue. Comment on R. Patterson's paper</em></p><p>Vassilis Karasmanis : <em>Definitions in the "Meno"</em></p><p>David Charles : <em>Definition in the "Meno"</em></p><p>Pantazis Tselemanis : <em>Comment on D. Charles' paper</em></p><p>Francesca Alesse : <em>Euripides and the Socratics</em></p><p>Gail Fine : <em>The subjective appearance of Cyrenaic Pathe</em></p><p>Enrique Hulsz : <em>Some comments on G. Fine's paper</em></p><p>John Cooper : <em>Arcesilaus : Socratic and Sceptic</em></p><p>John Glucker : <em>Comments on J. Cooper's paper</em></p><p>James Warren : <em>Socrates and Colotes</em></p><p>Myrto Dragona : <em>Socrates as a citizen and the Stoics</em></p><p>A.A. Long : <em>Socrates as Epictetus' stoic paradigm</em></p><p>Katerina Ierodiakonou : <em>Adopting of Adapting the Socratic paradigm Comments on A.A.Long's paper</em></p><p>Andrew Smith : <em>The Neoplatonic Socrates</em></p><p>Eleni Perdikouri : <em>Comment on Andrew Smith's paper</em></p><p>Spyridon Rangos : <em>Images of Socrates in Neoplatonism</em></p><p>Michael Frede : <em>The early Christian reception of Socrates</em></p><p>Terence Irwin : <em>Socrates and Euthyphro : The argument and its revival</em></p><p>Andrew Mason : <em>Comment on T. Irwin's paper</em></p><p>Michael Trapp : <em>The image of Socrates in Art from the 5</em><em>th</em><em> century B.C. to the 12</em><em>th</em><em> century A.D.</em></p><p>James Hankins : <em>The figure of Socrates in the Italian Renaissance</em></p><p>Peter Brown : <em>Socrates</em> <em>in</em> <em>Comedy</em></p> European Cultural Centre of Delphi paperback
1989R150183465ODIL.. 1989. In-8. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 60 pages. Carte en couleurs en frontispice. Nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte. Ancien ouvrage de bibliothèque: tampon, note au stylo, pochette et étiquette sur les pages de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 949.5-Grèce
ISBN : 2900278310. ODIL.. 1989. In-8 Carré. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 60 pages. Carte en couleurs en frontispice. Nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte. Ancien ouvrage de bibliothèque: tampon, note au stylo, pochette et étiquette sur les pages de garde.
Two novels and thirteen stories about Greeks in exile : a triptych. All from the regime of the Junta.Translated into English by Barbara Bray. 246p. Book
Two novels and thirteen stories about Greeks in exile : a triptych. All from the regime of the Junta.Translated into English by Barbara Bray. 246p. .Contents clean and neat except for one library stamp and missing end papers. Ex-Library
in 8 , 198 pp., broché, couv. Bon état. [GA-3]
in 8 , 312 pp., broche, couv. à rabats Tres bel exemplaire. [AZ-TT]
Mm 110x180 Collana "I Narratori" - Volume in copertina rigida, 377 pagine. Opera in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
198918367Couverture rigide. Reliure toile de l'éditeur. 125 pages. Jaquette. 24, 5 x 33 cm.
trad. di Francesco Maspero bross. edit. ill.
QWA-4481Maspero, 1970, 186 p., in-8 br., coll. "cahiers libres - 165-166", très bon état
1989R200133021"Romain Pages. 1989. In-4. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Papier jauni. 125 pages, jaquette conservée, nombreuses photos en couleur dans et hors texte, en supplément un ""Guide poche-voyage"" - ex-dono à l'encre sur la page de garde.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 949.5-Grèce"
Broch?. 198 pages.
Broch?. 342 pages. Jaquette.