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202042572Cambridge University Press. 2020. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Underlining in pencil to a couple of pages.; 2; 7 X 2 X 9.75 inches; 934 pages . 0521765579 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
2023__0847873439Rizzoli Intl Pubns 2023. Hardcover. New. slp edition. 367 pages. 11.75x9.50x2.25 inches. Rizzoli Intl Pubns hardcover
2008143955<p>Meletemata Series No. 53. In English. Soft cover 30 cm 256 pp.; net weight 1270 gr.</p><p>The Aegean is a unique region in which several ancient civilizations developed. Despite the problems the sea posed for communications and everyday life human settlement and organization are well attested from earliest times. Moreover some extremely important cultures took shape in the Neolithic and the Bronze Age. The cultures of the Cycladic islanders the Minoans and the Therans were followed by the Egyptians and the Phoenicians. Strong cities and mighty hegemonies arose such as Euboea Athens Macedonia Thasos and Rhodes while the Romans had to conquer the whole region in order to cross the sea securely and extend their power further east. All these civilizations with their close inter-connections and reciprocal influences as well as their contacts with the world beyond constituted a strong chain of culture that endured for many centuries. Difficulties created by the sea and the scatteredness of the islands as well as by hostile incursions from the mainland had little serious effect on the continuity of life and communication in the Aegean. The Romans and later the Byzantines having created an enormous imperium dealt with the region as a whole. The idea of mare nostrum was eminently appropriate to the Aegean before it spread to the entire Mediterranean. These waters were always regarded as a factor of unification rather than of separation by the people living on the islands or the shores as borne out by their rich variety of relations common reactions and policies. In the restricted space of a volume we can only give some hints or glimpses at the immense circulation of ideas people goods artefacts and coins that took place across Aegean waters in ancient times. That is why we chose not to concentrate on one subject or one chronological period but to ask for contributions on a variety of subjects and from different periods each shedding some light on the diverse aspects of life in the Archipelago.</p><p><strong>CONTENTS:</strong></p><ol><li>Incifer Banu Dogan & Anna Michailidou "<em>Trading in prehistory and protohistory: Perspectives from the eastern Aegean and beyond"</em></li><li>Marina Panagiotaki <em>"Exchange of prestige technologies as evidence of cultural interactions and integration between the Aegean and the Near East in the Bronze Age"</em></li><li>Christos Doumas "N<em>omos Rhodion Nautikos". The contribution of the Aegean islands to international maritime affairs"</em></li><li>Pavlos Triantafyllidis <em>"Rhodes and the Orient in the 7th century BC: the evidence from a primary cremation at Daphne lalysos"</em></li><li>Ioannis Touratsoglou & Constantinos Tsakos <em>"Economy and trade routes in the Aegean: the case of Sainos archaic to Hellenistic times"</em></li><li>Lydia Paliokrassa & Evangelos Vivliodetis <em>"Recent evidence on the economy and trading contacts of Andros in antiquity"</em></li><li>Panagiotis Tselekas & Charikleia Papagcorgiadou-Banis "<em>Countermarks on the hellenistic coinages of Cyclades"</em></li><li>Angeliki Katsioti <em>"Aspects of the economic and commercial activity of Rhodes during late antiquity: the case of lamps"</em></li><li>Georgios Deligiannakis <em>"The economy of the Dodecanese in late antiquity"</em></li><li>Anna Maria Kasdagli<em> "The provenance of coins found in Rhodes AD 498-1522: an overview</em></li></ol> Institute of Greek and Roman Antiquity paperback
2021J116515Athina [Athene], Akadima Athinon 2021 2 volumes, 517 + 567pp., texte en Grec, 24cm., brochures originales, dans la série "Parartima Epetiridos Kentrou Ereunis tis Istorias tou Ellinikou Dikaiou" vol.16, très bon état, poids: 2.3kg., [Titre en français: Le Codex GAK 85 du notaire public de Naxos Ioannis Miniatis (1668-1676) : Actes juridiques de la période ottomane, 2 volumes, avec résumé en français], ISBN 978-960-404-383-5, J116515
200276939<p>Bilingual English-Greek edition. Proceedings of a Conference held in Thessalonica 12-16 April 2000. Soft cover 28 cm 316 pp. ill.; net weight 1150 gr. Papers by True M. - Pollitt J.J. - Levides A. Vl. - Prater A. - Hoepfner W.<em> et al</em>.</p> Aristotle University paperback
2018S7091<p>Bilingual Greek-English edition. Hard cover 24x30 cm 416 pp. ill.: maps colour images; net weight 2550 gr.</p><p>ISBN: 978-618-5033-72-9.</p><p>233176</p><p>.</p><p>.</p><p><strong>IMPORTANT: The shipping cost in not included in the price. You will have to approve it at confirmation of the order.</strong></p> Menandros hardcover
20036953Giardini Editori E Stampatori in Pisa. 2003. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Minor crease to front board. Small bump to top edge of back board. Minor shelfwear.; Indice Generale: Libertà per I Greci monarchia per I 'barbari'; Alexander rex; Re ideale e re reale; Il re dio presente; Gli affari e gli amici del re.; Studi Ellenistici; 196 pages . 8842706388 . Giardini Editori E Stampatori in Pisa hardcover
2004173086<p><em><strong>The Flourishing of Chanting Art in Crete 1566-1669</strong></em></p><p>In Greek with English summary. Soft cover 24 cm 812 pp. Traces the evolution of the Byzantine art of chanting during the Venetian occupation of the island. Read the first pages of the contents at the attached images. ISBN: 978-960-88352-3-8.</p><p>==================================================================</p><p><strong>IMPORTANT: The shipping cost is an important parameter of this order; it is NOT included in the price and depends on the actual weight and destination; you will have to approve it after the confirmation of the order. You may ask for an estimate before placing the order at: dem.siatras@gmail.com</strong></p> Hidryma Byzantines Mousicologias paperback
2007S7867<p>Proceedings of the International Archaeological Conference <em>"From Evagoras I to the Ptolemies the Transition from the Classical to the Hellenistic Period in Cyprus"</em> Nicosia 29-30 November 2002. Bilingual Greek-English illustrated edition. Soft cover 24 cm XX296 pp.; net weight 1220 gr. ISBN: 978-9963-36-442-8.</p><p>Read a review at: www.cambridge.org/core/journals/classical-review/article/cyprus-flourentzosp-ed-from-evagoras-i-to-the-ptolemies-the-transition-from-the-classical-to-the-hellenistic-period-in-cyprus-proceedings-of-the-international-archaeological-conference-nicosia-29and30-november-2002-pp-xx-296-bw-and-colour-ills-maps-nicosia-department-of-antiquities-cyprus-2007-paper-isbn-978-9963-36-442-8/653794DB93CE00074259BCD72E107BEC</p><p>.</p><p>.</p><p>==================================================================</p><p><strong>IMPORTANT : The shipping cost in not included in the price. You will have to approve it after the confirmation of the order.</strong></p> Department of Antiquities (Cyprus) paperback
20239780847873432Rizzoli 2023 Book. New. Hardcover. Rizzoli hardcover
200369684Envoi ms. de l'auteur, 1 vol. in-8 br., Editions de Fallois, Paris, 2003, 266 pp.
2014S8343<p><i>Meletemata Series</i> No. 70. In French. Soft cover 29 cm 624 pp.; B/W maps.; net weight 2290 gr. ISBN 978-960-9538-24-4.</p><p><b><i>Onomasticon Thracicum</i></b> répertorié plus de 1500 noms thraces distincts. En réalité il totalise trois mille entrées avec toutes les variantes graphiques et environ 7000 occurrences de ces anthroponymes indigènes dans les sources littéraires épigraphiques papyrologiques et numismatiques allant de l'époque archaïque jusqu'à la fin de l'Antiquité Tardive. La documentation grecque et latine rassemblée ici dont de nombreuses données inédites concerne à la fois les régions balkaniques et l'ensemble du monde méditerranéen. Précédé d'une introduction avec un aperçu historiographique et méthodologique le répertoire est complété par plusieurs annexes dont l'index alphabétique des noms et de leurs fréquences et des index inverses. Une cinquantaine de cartes de répartition des noms thraces facilitent la compréhension de leur distribution géographique mettant en valeur les évidentes diversités régionales.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>IMPORTANT: The shipping cost is an important parameter of this order; it is NOT included in the price and depends on the actual weight and destination; you will have to approve it after the confirmation of the order. You may ask for an estimate before placing the order at: dem.siatras@gmail.com</b></p> National Hellenic Research Foundation paperback
2014S8277<p><em><strong>Cythera: The Minoan Peak Sanctuary at Haghios Georgios sto Vouno. VOL. 4: Ceramics of the Bronze Age</strong></em></p><p><em>The Archaeological Society at Athens Library Series</em> No. 289. In Greek. Soft cover 28 cm XX664 pp. ill. Soft cover 28 cm XX664 pp. ill.: images drawings. Edited by I. Tournavitou.</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> Archaeological Society paperback
2013100146190Routledge 2013 452 pages 17x4x24 6cm. 2013. Cartonné. 452 pages. Cet ouvrage collectif édité par Averil Cameron historienne spécialiste de l'Antiquité tardive reflète l'intérêt croissant des historiens pour le Proche-Orient et les débuts de l'islam dans le contexte de l'Antiquité tardive. Il comprend une introduction substantielle et une bibliographie détaillée qui examinent l'état du champ d'études et discutent des thèmes récents de la recherche coranique et islamique précoce du point de vue d'un historien de l'Antiquité tardive
2014S8375<p>In English. Soft cover 28 cm 376 pp. ill.; net weight 1700 gr.</p><p>The main scope of this book is to demonstrate the extent of the Cypriote influence on Crete during the Iron Age both with regard to the import of goods – especially pottery – and also the degree of influence which Cypriote objects again mainly pottery exercised on Cretan artistic production.</p> paperback
2007123101<p><em><strong>The Greek-speaking Calabria - From the Ancient Times and Byzantium to Our Days</strong></em></p><p>Athens: Miletus 2007. In Greek. Soft cover 31x24 cm 400 pp. ill. ISBN: 978-960-8460-52-2.</p><p>.</p><p>.</p><p>==============================================================</p><p><b>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 dem.siatras@gmail.com .</b></p> Miletus paperback
200739477De Gruyter. 2007. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Beiträge Zur Altertumskunde 250; 6.5 X 1.85 X 9.25 inches; 869 pages . 3110195119 . De Gruyter hardcover
200616305Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. 2006. Softcover. Very Good. Bumping to top and bottom of spine; 41 papers 650 pages including 105 illustrations. CONTENTS: Narrative in Historians Chronicles & Fiction: Margaret Mullett Novelisation in Byzantium: Narrative after the Revival of Fiction; Roger Scott Narrating Justinian: From Malalas to Manasses; Ingela Nilsson To Narrate the Events of the Past: On Byzantine Historians and Historians on Byzantium; Brian Croke Tradition and Originality in Photius' Historical Reading; Bronwen Neil Narrating the Trials and Death in Exile of Pope Martin I and Maximus the Confessor; Elizabeth McCartney The Use of Metaphor in Michael Psellos' Chronographia; Penelope Buckley War and Peace in the Alexiad; Theoni Sklavos Moralising History: The Synopsis Historiarum of John Skylitzes; Emma Strugnell The Representation of Augustae in John Skylitzes' Synopsis Historiarum; John Burke The Madrid Skylitzes as an Audio-Visual Experiment; Andrew Gillett The Goths and the Bees in Jordanes: A Narrative of No Return; Eamon H. R. Kelly From 'Fallen Woman' to Theotokos: Music Women's Voices and Byzantine Narratives of Gender Identity; Nick Nicholas How the Entertaining Tale of Quadrupeds became a Tale: Grafting Narrative; Vicky Panayotopoulou-Doulavera Lamenting the Fall or Disguising a Manifesto The Poem Conquest of Constantinople; Dean Sakel A Probable Solution to the Problem of the Chronicle of the Turkish Sultans. NARRATIVE IN BYZANTINE ART: Felicity Harley The Narration of Christ's Passion in Early Christian Art; Matthew Martin Observations on the Paintings of the Exodus Chapel Bagawat Necropolis Kharga Oasis Egypt; Julia Kelly The Column of Arcadius: Reflections of a Roman Narrative Tradition; Debbie Del Frate Biblical Narrative in the Mosaics of Bishop Theodore's Cathedral Aquileia; Balsa Djuric Plato Plutarch and the Sibyl in the Fresco Decoration of the Episcopal Church of the Virgin Ljeviska in Prizren; Nira Stone Narrativity in Armenian Manuscript Illustration; Joan Barclay Lloyd Sources for the Story of the Creation in the Mosaics of Sicily and Venice; Ursula Betka Icon and Narrative: Memorializing Saint Francis in Assisi; Margaret Manion Authentication Theology and Narrative in the Gospel Book of Theophanes; Nancy P. Sevcenko Spiritual Progression in the Canon Tables of the Melbourne Gospels. CHRISTIAN NARRATIVE AND ESCHATOLOGY: Eric Osborn Clement of Alexandria - From Prophecy to Plato; John Wortley The 'Sacred Remains' of Constantine and Helena; Bill Leadbetter A Byzantine Narrative of the Future and the Antecedents of the Last World Emperor; Michael Champion Kosmas Indikopleustes and Narratives in Sixth-century Liturgy and History; Annamma Varghese Kaiserkritik in Two Kontakia of Romanos; Andrei Timotin Byzantine Visionary Accounts of the Other World: A Reconsideration; Peter A. L. Hill A Ninth Century Passion Harmony. ARCHITECTURE ARCHAEOLOGY ECONOMY AND TA EXOTIKA: Geoffrey Nathan 'Pothos tes Philoktistou': Anicia Juliana's Architectural Narratology; Nigel Westbrook Spoliation and Imitation: Continuity and Radical Disjunction in Byzantine Palatine Architecture; Hartmut Ziche Historians and the Economy: Zosimos and Prokopios on Fifth- and Sixth- Century Economic Development; Tamara Lewit Stories in the Ground: Settlement Remains and Archaeology as Narrative in the Fourth- to Sixth-century Eastern Mediterranean; Timothy E. Gregory Narrative of the Byzantine Landscape; Jialing Xu Narratives of the Roman-Byzantine World in Ancient Chinese Sources Chen Zhi-Qiang Narrative Materials about the Byzantines in Chinese Sources; Robert Mihajlovski Three Byzantine Lead Seals from Devolgrad Ancient Audaristos near Stobi; Bob Priestley The Varangian Guard; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 16; 650 pages . 1876503246 . Australian Association for Byzantine Studies paperback
200616312Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. 2006. Softcover. Fine. Still wrapped in plastic.; 41 papers 650 pages including 105 illustrations. CONTENTS: Narrative in Historians Chronicles & Fiction: Margaret Mullett Novelisation in Byzantium: Narrative after the Revival of Fiction; Roger Scott Narrating Justinian: From Malalas to Manasses; Ingela Nilsson To Narrate the Events of the Past: On Byzantine Historians and Historians on Byzantium; Brian Croke Tradition and Originality in Photius' Historical Reading; Bronwen Neil Narrating the Trials and Death in Exile of Pope Martin I and Maximus the Confessor; Elizabeth McCartney The Use of Metaphor in Michael Psellos' Chronographia; Penelope Buckley War and Peace in the Alexiad; Theoni Sklavos Moralising History: The Synopsis Historiarum of John Skylitzes; Emma Strugnell The Representation of Augustae in John Skylitzes' Synopsis Historiarum; John Burke The Madrid Skylitzes as an Audio-Visual Experiment; Andrew Gillett The Goths and the Bees in Jordanes: A Narrative of No Return; Eamon H. R. Kelly From 'Fallen Woman' to Theotokos: Music Women's Voices and Byzantine Narratives of Gender Identity; Nick Nicholas How the Entertaining Tale of Quadrupeds became a Tale: Grafting Narrative; Vicky Panayotopoulou-Doulavera Lamenting the Fall or Disguising a Manifesto The Poem Conquest of Constantinople; Dean Sakel A Probable Solution to the Problem of the Chronicle of the Turkish Sultans. NARRATIVE IN BYZANTINE ART: Felicity Harley The Narration of Christ's Passion in Early Christian Art; Matthew Martin Observations on the Paintings of the Exodus Chapel Bagawat Necropolis Kharga Oasis Egypt; Julia Kelly The Column of Arcadius: Reflections of a Roman Narrative Tradition; Debbie Del Frate Biblical Narrative in the Mosaics of Bishop Theodore's Cathedral Aquileia; Balsa Djuric Plato Plutarch and the Sibyl in the Fresco Decoration of the Episcopal Church of the Virgin Ljeviska in Prizren; Nira Stone Narrativity in Armenian Manuscript Illustration; Joan Barclay Lloyd Sources for the Story of the Creation in the Mosaics of Sicily and Venice; Ursula Betka Icon and Narrative: Memorializing Saint Francis in Assisi; Margaret Manion Authentication Theology and Narrative in the Gospel Book of Theophanes; Nancy P. Sevcenko Spiritual Progression in the Canon Tables of the Melbourne Gospels. CHRISTIAN NARRATIVE AND ESCHATOLOGY: Eric Osborn Clement of Alexandria - From Prophecy to Plato; John Wortley The 'Sacred Remains' of Constantine and Helena; Bill Leadbetter A Byzantine Narrative of the Future and the Antecedents of the Last World Emperor; Michael Champion Kosmas Indikopleustes and Narratives in Sixth-century Liturgy and History; Annamma Varghese Kaiserkritik in Two Kontakia of Romanos; Andrei Timotin Byzantine Visionary Accounts of the Other World: A Reconsideration; Peter A. L. Hill A Ninth Century Passion Harmony. ARCHITECTURE ARCHAEOLOGY ECONOMY AND TA EXOTIKA: Geoffrey Nathan 'Pothos tes Philoktistou': Anicia Juliana's Architectural Narratology; Nigel Westbrook Spoliation and Imitation: Continuity and Radical Disjunction in Byzantine Palatine Architecture; Hartmut Ziche Historians and the Economy: Zosimos and Prokopios on Fifth- and Sixth- Century Economic Development; Tamara Lewit Stories in the Ground: Settlement Remains and Archaeology as Narrative in the Fourth- to Sixth-century Eastern Mediterranean; Timothy E. Gregory Narrative of the Byzantine Landscape; Jialing Xu Narratives of the Roman-Byzantine World in Ancient Chinese Sources Chen Zhi-Qiang Narrative Materials about the Byzantines in Chinese Sources; Robert Mihajlovski Three Byzantine Lead Seals from Devolgrad Ancient Audaristos near Stobi; Bob Priestley The Varangian Guard; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 16; 650 pages . 1876503246 . Australian Association for Byzantine Studies paperback
201142792Oxford University Press. 2011. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Very faint shelfwear. Underlining in pencil to a few pages.; Oxford Classical Monographs; 304 pages; This book traces the development of the Theseus myth and its importance for Athens. Mills examines all extant tragedies in which Theseus appear in order to assess the significance of his role as mythological representative of Athenian greatness. She argues that the Theseus of most Athenian tragedy is carefully drawn to exemplify the idealized image of the Athenian "national character" that was prevalent in the age of the empire. . 0198150636 . Oxford University Press hardcover
2005135088<p>In English. Soft cover 27 cm 446 pp. ill. 1 map. Limited availability. ISBN: 978-960-88394-3-4.</p><p>.</p><p>.</p><p>==============================================================</p><p><b>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 dem.siatras@gmail.com .</b></p> Crete University paperback
201433780New York: A.A.Knopf 2014 Book. As New. Hardcover. 1st US Edition. Built in the fifth century b.c. the Parthenon has been venerated for more than two millennia as the West's ultimate paragon of beauty and proportion. Since the Enlightenment it has also come to represent our political ideals the lavish temple to the goddess Athena serving as the model for our most hallowed civic architecture. But how much do the values of those who built the Parthenon truly correspond with our own And apart from the significance with which we have invested it what exactly did this marvel of human hands mean to those who made it In this revolutionary book Joan Breton Connelly challenges our most basic assumptions about the Parthenon and the ancient Athenians. Beginning with the natural environment and its rich mythic associations she re-creates the development of the Acropolis -the Sacred Rock at the heart of the city-state- from its prehistoric origins to its Periklean glory days as a constellation of temples among which the Parthenon stood supreme. In particular she probes the Parthenon's legendary frieze: the 525-foot-long relief sculpture that originally encircled the upper reaches before it was partially destroyed by Venetian cannon fire in the seventeenth century. . The frieze's vast enigmatic procession -a dazzling pageant of cavalrymen and elders musicians and maidens - has for more than two hundred years been thought to represent a scene of annual civic celebration in the birthplace of democracy. But thanks to a once-lost play by Euripides the discovery of which in the wrappings of a Hellenistic Egyptian mummy is only one of this book's intriguing adventures Connelly has uncovered a long-buried meaning a story of human sacrifice set during the city's mythic founding. In a society startlingly preoccupied with cult ritual this story was at the core of what it meant to be Athenian. Connelly reveals a world that beggars our popular notions of Athens as a city of staid philosophers rationalists and rhetoricians a world in which our modern secular conception of democracy would have been simply incomprehensible. The Parthenon's full significance has been obscured until now owing in no small part Connelly argues to the frieze's dismemberment. And so her investigation concludes with a call to reunite the pieces in order that what is perhaps the greatest single work of art surviving from antiquity may be viewed more nearly as its makers intended. Marshalling a breathtaking range of textual and visual evidence full of fresh insights woven into a thrilling narrative that brings the distant past to life The Parthenon Enigma is sure to become a landmark in our understanding of the civilization from which we claim cultural descent. 512p. illus some col bibliographyindex Remainder mark else new . A.A.Knopf hardcover
2001S9068Nicosia: Politistiko Hidryma Trapezes Kyprou 2001. Brand new. Bilingual Greek / English illustrated edition. Folder 28 x 27 / 320 pp.; a CD with music and songs from various regions of Asia Minor is included in the case. Almost eighty years have passed since the Asia Minor Disaster 1922 which was such a tragically determining factor in the history of modern Hellenism. The Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation and Ephesus Publishing have decided to publish the present richly illustrated volume as the least we could do as an act of homage to the world of Asia Minor to those who lost their lives and to those who were uprooted from the land of their fathers. Smyrna a cosmopolitan city but with a large and prosperous Greek community is presented symbolically as representing all the Greeks of Asia Minor whose metropolis it was. The unique pictorial material used in this publication consists mainly of postcards but also photographs from important historical archives. The cards have been selected from a rich collection and indeed this may be the first time they have all been published together. Thus the reader can find a virtually complete picture of the Ionian capital since most of the individual pieces in the mosaic are presented in these pages. In addition a picture is provided of present-day Smyrna with photographs taken especially for this publication. The fact that this is essentially an art book does not mean that less attention has been paid to the texts. On the contrary the collaboration with the Centre for Asia Minor Studies has ensured the desired level of quality and endowed the work with an academic identity. Politistiko Hidryma Trapezes Kyprou unknown
2002S9130<p><strong><em>The Rescue Excavation at the Neolithic Settlement of Stavroupolis Thessalonica</em></strong></p><p>In Greek. Soft cover 28 cm 848 pp. ill.</p><p>==================================================================</p><p><strong>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 .</strong></p> Archaeologiko Institouto Boreias Helladas paperback
2005S6318Ljubljiana: Narodni Muzej Slovenije 2005. SITULA Series No. 43. In English. Hard cover 24 cm 672 pp. ill.; net weight 1690 gr. ISBN: 961616936X.<br /><br /><b>IMPORTANT: The shipping cost is an important parameter of this order; it is NOT included in the price and depends on the actual weight and destination; you will have to approve it after the confirmation of the order. You may ask for an estimate before placing the order at: dem.siatras@gmail.com<br /><br /> Narodni Muzej Slovenije hardcover