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1973037308Irvine: University Of California 1973. No Binding. Near Fine. One Page Letter Signed To Will Durant Promoting The Ui Project To Compile All Works In Ancient Greek. With The 10 Page Prospectus For The Project. The Thesaurus Linguae Graecae® Tlg® Is A Research Program At The University Of California Irvine. Founded In 1972 The Tlg Has Collected And Digitized Most Literary Texts Written In Greek From Homer To The Fall Of Byzantium In Ad 1453. Its Goal Is To Create A Comprehensive Digital Library Of Greek Literature From Antiquity To The Present Era. The Thesaurus Was Eventually Published By Oxford University Press And Is Now In Its 4Th Edition. <br/> <br/> University Of California unknown
1927003265New York: Longmans Green and Co. 1927. First Edition . Blue Cloth. Fine/Good DJ. 7 3/8" Tall. 184 Clean And Unmarked Pages. First Printing. Covers Clean And Bright. Dj Tanned At Spine Top Edges And Flap Folds. Dj Worn At Top Tips With A 1/2" Closed Tear At Top Front Panel Gutter. Dj "Skinned" 1" After Publisher's Name Front Not Affecting Lettering. <br/> <br/> Longmans, Green and Co. hardcover
19818888Paul Astroms Förlag. 1981. Softcover. Very Good. Very light edgewear to wraps. Mild rubbing. Light creasing to spine.; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology Pocket-Book 15; 436 pages . 9186098004 . Paul Astroms Förlag paperback
199835340Princeton University Press. 1998. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Book is fine. DJ has very minor shelfwear.; Explores the nature of the Greek household "oikos" in classical Athens. Whereas the "oikos" traditionally has been defined as the household of the nuclear family in Greece this text argues that it had a more fluid structure taking care to distinguish between the concepts of "household" and "family". The legal basis of the typical elite household emerges in the description of marriage patterns or strategies among the families represented in Attic orations and funeral inscriptions. Property interests were a strong motivating force with the elite marrying within their kin primariliy thorugh paternal lines in which property was transferred. The author argues that the household was not limited to "family" or kinspeople. Friends neighbours concubines or prostitutes and slaves also shared in property interests and all could have a profound influence on the household.; 253 pages . 0691015724 . Princeton University Press hardcover
1953290Methuen & Company. 1953. Hardcover. Good in Good dust jacket. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers and pocket. Dustjacket is price-clipped and protected in library protective sleeve which has been taped to book leaving tape stains on inner covers. Mark on text-block in red felt marker.; Greek Exclusiveness & the Political Ideals of Alexander the Great; The Hellenistic Age; The Earliest Greek Contact with Egypt; Alexander in Egypt; The Papyri & their Value; The Hellenization of Egypt; Alexandria; The Earliest Hebrew Contact with Egypt; The Jews in Egypt in later Times; The Question of Jewish Citizenship at Alexandria; The Greek Contact with the Jews: Anti-Semitism; Hellenism; The Roman Attitude to Race-The Republic; The Empire.; 176 pages . Methuen & Company hardcover
19697486Franklin Watts. 1969. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Light tanning to pages. Very minor shelfwear; Intended to tell of the military life of Alexander the Great as best as it can be reconstructed from old and modern historical sources.; 164 pages . Franklin Watts hardcover
198738985Johns Hopkins University Press. 1987. Hardcover. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Very light pencilling. Very light shelfwear to DJ.; Hornblower presents an overall picture of Thucydides' art showing that his originality lay not only in fidelity to fact but in his remarkable psychological understanding of art and events.; 230 pages . 0801835291 . Johns Hopkins University Press hardcover
19874674Johns Hopkins University Press. 1987. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Former owner's name on ffep. Very light shelfwear to DJ.; Hornblower presents an overall picture of Thucydides' art showing that his originality lay not only in fidelity to fact but in his remarkable psychological understanding of art and events.; 230 pages . 0801835291 . Johns Hopkins University Press hardcover
196939316Cornell University Press. 1969. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Very faint shelfwear to book. DJ has some rubbing and a bit of chipping and small tears. .; New evaluation of the origins and causes of the Peloponnesian war based on evidence produced by modern scholarship and on a careful reconsideration of the ancient texts.; 9.5 x 1.25 x 6.5 Inches; 420 pages . 0801405017 . Cornell University Press hardcover
196918560Barnes & Noble / Methuen & Co. . 1969. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Some foxing to endpapers and textblock. Rubbing to corners. Narrow white streak stain to rear board.; "Being Translations of such Portions of the Works of these and other Classical Authors as describe Alexander’s Campaigns in Afghanistan the Panjâb Sindh Gedrosia and Karmania. With an Introduction containing a Life of Alexander Copious Notes Illustrations Maps and Indices." reprint of 1896 edition.; 432 pages . 0416133002 . Barnes & Noble / Methuen & Co. hardcover
198642522University of California Press. 1986. Hardcover. Good in Good dust jacket. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers and pocket. Dustjacket is protected in plastic sleeve. Underlining and notes in pencil to a few pages.; 1.75 x 9.25 x 6.5 Inches; 500 pages; Analyzing the "democratic" features and institutions of the Athenian democracy in the fifth century B.C. Martin Ostwald traces their development from Solon's judicial reforms to the flowering of popular sovereignty when the people assumed the right both to enact all legislation and to hold magistrates accountable for implementing what had been enacted. . 0520054261 . University of California Press hardcover
199816335Institute for Balkan Studies. 1998. Softcover. Very Good. Faint crack to top of backstrip. Minor shelfwear. Faint creasing to corners of wraps.; Institute for Balkan Studies 266; 383 pages . 9607387325 . Institute for Balkan Studies paperback
1964035298The American Philological Association / Cornell University Press 1964. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 332 Xcvi Pp. Red Cloth Gilt. Fine In A Very Near Fine Original Plain Brown Dj. <br/> <br/> The American Philological Association / Cornell University Press hardcover
2000793University of California Press. 2000. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Light shelfwear to DJ.; Between 279 and 229 B. C. the Aitolian koinon a federation of mountain cantons in west central Greece expanded to incorporate many of the neighboring lands and peoples lying between the Adriatic and Aegean Seas. This new political configuration contributed to the development of modern systems of federal democracy based on proportional representation. Despite these institutional advances the Aitolians and their polity are reviled in the ancient historical tradition which views them as backward semi-barbarous brigands. The Politics of Plunder is the first English-language book in over a century to examine the political history of the Aitolian koinon in its era of expansion. Joseph Scholten presents a chronological reconstruction of the koinon's course of expansion synthesizing a number of recent studies covering Aitolian topography epigraphy and institutional development that help to compensate for deficiencies in the ancient narrative record. His study is the first to ask how a people and a polity so detested by their contemporaries succeeded in making such fundamental contributions to their regional political culture. Scholten's careful investigation charts a middle course that neither whitewashes the Aitolians nor credulously accepts the biased ancient tradition. This balanced approach provides a much-needed fresh perspective on the Aitolians and their koinon. Discussing the history of the ancient Aegean Greek world and the political economic and social history of the Hellenistic Era this book will interest anyone concerned with those subjects or fascinated by the development of ancient Greek political institutions and theories particularly federalism.; Hellenistic Culture and Society; 2.72 x 9.31 x 7.94 Inches; 339 pages . 0520201876 . University of California Press hardcover
20001140University of California Press. 2000. Hardcover. Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket. Light shelfwear to DJ. Small remainder mark to bottom of textblock else fine.; Between 279 and 229 B. C. the Aitolian koinon a federation of mountain cantons in west central Greece expanded to incorporate many of the neighboring lands and peoples lying between the Adriatic and Aegean Seas. This new political configuration contributed to the development of modern systems of federal democracy based on proportional representation. Despite these institutional advances the Aitolians and their polity are reviled in the ancient historical tradition which views them as backward semi-barbarous brigands. The Politics of Plunder is the first English-language book in over a century to examine the political history of the Aitolian koinon in its era of expansion. Joseph Scholten presents a chronological reconstruction of the koinon's course of expansion synthesizing a number of recent studies covering Aitolian topography epigraphy and institutional development that help to compensate for deficiencies in the ancient narrative record. His study is the first to ask how a people and a polity so detested by their contemporaries succeeded in making such fundamental contributions to their regional political culture. Scholten's careful investigation charts a middle course that neither whitewashes the Aitolians nor credulously accepts the biased ancient tradition. This balanced approach provides a much-needed fresh perspective on the Aitolians and their koinon. Discussing the history of the ancient Aegean Greek world and the political economic and social history of the Hellenistic Era this book will interest anyone concerned with those subjects or fascinated by the development of ancient Greek political institutions and theories particularly federalism.; Hellenistic Culture and Society; 2.72 x 9.31 x 7.94 Inches; 339 pages . 0520201876 . University of California Press hardcover
20005089University of California Press. 2000. Hardcover. Very Good in Fine dust jacket. Small black marker to bottom of textblock-- remainder Else fine. Dustjacket is protected in mylar.; Between 279 and 229 B. C. the Aitolian koinon a federation of mountain cantons in west central Greece expanded to incorporate many of the neighboring lands and peoples lying between the Adriatic and Aegean Seas. This new political configuration contributed to the development of modern systems of federal democracy based on proportional representation. Despite these institutional advances the Aitolians and their polity are reviled in the ancient historical tradition which views them as backward semi-barbarous brigands. The Politics of Plunder is the first English-language book in over a century to examine the political history of the Aitolian koinon in its era of expansion. Joseph Scholten presents a chronological reconstruction of the koinon's course of expansion synthesizing a number of recent studies covering Aitolian topography epigraphy and institutional development that help to compensate for deficiencies in the ancient narrative record. His study is the first to ask how a people and a polity so detested by their contemporaries succeeded in making such fundamental contributions to their regional political culture. Scholten's careful investigation charts a middle course that neither whitewashes the Aitolians nor credulously accepts the biased ancient tradition. This balanced approach provides a much-needed fresh perspective on the Aitolians and their koinon. Discussing the history of the ancient Aegean Greek world and the political economic and social history of the Hellenistic Era this book will interest anyone concerned with those subjects or fascinated by the development of ancient Greek political institutions and theories particularly federalism.; Hellenistic Culture and Society; 2.72 x 9.31 x 7.94 Inches; 339 pages . 0520201876 . University of California Press hardcover
199318297Oxford University Press. 1993. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. 2 corners and base of spine bumped. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers and pocket.; 1.06 x 8.75 x 5.75 Inches; 380 pages; This book is the first to examine how classical Greek cavalry actually operated on the battlefield. It looks at its prime characteristics including mobility protection armament training leadership flexibility and motivation. Until now it was generally assumed that ancient Greek cavalry was subordinated to the infantry because it was less effective in battle. This book challenges this assumption analyzing the position of Greek cavalry and especially the Athenian arm not only in the battlefield but in society as a whole. . 0198144822 . Oxford University Press hardcover
195822544Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag. 1958. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffep Christian Habicht. Spine faintly sunned. Endpapers lightly tanned.; 263pp 8pls.; 263 pages . Franz Steiner Verlag hardcover
200017947Nicosia: Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation. 2000. Softcover. Near Fine. Very light shelfwear else fine.; Bilingual edition Greek/English. 48 b&w illustrations. In a lecture delivered in November 1998 the director of the Athens Museum of Numismatics Ioannis Touratsoglou examined the role of coins as means of propagating the new order of things established by Alexander the Great and adopted by his successors and subsequently the rulers of the earth.; Lectures on the History of Coinage- 2; 88 pages . 9963420877 . Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation paperback
19745774Ares Publishers Inc. . 1974. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Foxing to textblock. Small white dots to bottom corner of front board.; Combines two books in one volume: unchanged reprints of 1895 and 1897 editions respectively. 6 photoplates of coins on glossy paper; 2 Books in 1; 196 pages . 0890050317 . Ares Publishers Inc. hardcover
19805177071980. Bon état légère usure de la couverture intérieur très bon. in8. 1980. broché. 510 pages. unknown
1970046470Kiev: Radyans'ka Shkola 1970 Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. "Journey to the ancient world " with chapters on Mycenae Olympia Delphi Athens Chersonese Rome Pompei Baalbeck Palmyra. 128p. illus B & W WorldCat lists NO copies. Radyans'ka Shkola hardcover
200032313London: Palgrave Macmillan 2000 Book. New. Hardcover. 1st UK Edition. The explorations of eighteenth-century travellers to the 'European frontiers' were often geared to define the cultural political and historical boundaries of 'European civilization.' In an age when political revolutions shocked nations into reassessing what separated the civilised from the barbaric how did literary travellers contemplate the characteristics of their continental neighbours Focusing on the writings of British travellers we see how a new view of Europe was created one that juxtaposed the customs and living conditions of populations in an attempt to define 'modern' Europe against a 'yet unenlightened' Europe. Chapter 4 from pages 111- 149 covers Greece & the Levan 232p. bibliography. index. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
1942346726London ; New York etc. : Published for the Royal Greek Ministry for Foreign Affairs by Hutchinson & Co. Publishers Ltd. 1942. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy in the original title-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 121 pages : plates facsimiles ; 19 cm. Subjects; World War 1939-1945 Atrocities. Italy Foreign relations Turkey. Turkey Foreign relations Italy. Greece Politics and government 1935-1967 ; Sources. World War 1939-1945 Diplomatic history ; Sources. Italy Territorial expansion. Albania Foreign relations 1912-1944. World War 1939-1945. London ; New York [etc.] : Published for the Royal Greek Ministry for Foreign Affairs by Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd. hardcover
1993045827Lausanne: OEOA Athena 2004 / Organotikes Epitropes Olympiakon Agonon 1993 Book. New. Hardcover. First Edition. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Olympic Museum Lausanne Switzerland June 23 1993.A lavishly illustrated display featuring Greek works of art relating to the ancient Olympic Games.Includes : Olympism in antiquityby J.A. Samaranch; Introduction by Doris Vanhove; The torch race by Doris Vanhove; Homer and sport by Doris Vanhove; The festivals by H. Van Looy; Summary description of the four sites of the periodos by H. Mussche; The gymnasium by Doris Vanhove; The sports disciplines by Doris Vanhove; Rome and the end of the games by H. Van Looy. Plates p 58-160. 163p. illus . OEOA Athena 2004 / Organotikes Epitropes Olympiakon Agonon\ hardcover