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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] bibliography,index Remainder mark, else new Book
Hinges cracked. ; 16mo - 6" to 7" tall; 376 pages
Minor rubbing to extremities. Front hinge weakening (as usual) . Occasional fine pencil markings. One map with marginal wear; Fold-out map at rear; 16mo - 6" to 7" tall; 468 pages
Very Good German Original color map on cloth. Chipped on folded places. Otherwise a clean copy. Oblong atlas folio. (46 x 52 cm). Scale: 1/300.000. Toponyms in German. Shows Gallipoli [and the Hellespont, Edremid Gulf, Imbros, Tenedos, Lesbos (Midilli), Aivali (Ayvalik) and North Aegean shores of Anatolia]. A sheet of the collection of 'The general map of Central Europe'. appeared in the years between 1873-1876 with the work of Joseph Ritter von Scheda, (1815-1888) who was a general, geographer and cartographer.
Two volumes. I. [1], LXXIX, 304. II. [1], 415, [1](Errata), [4](Approbation) + Eleven (11) engraved plates. French text. 8vo. 200 mm. Edges decorated red. Some age stain and foxing. Original decoratively mottled full leather bindings. Spines worn, but some gilt remains. Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (39-65 CE), was an important Roman poet, born in Cordoba. One of the outstanding figures of the Imperial Latin period, his youth and speed of composition set him apart from others. The Pharsalia is an epic poem on the Roman Civil War. It is considered the greatest epic in Latin after the Aeneid. It depicts the Battle of Pharsalus (48 BC) where Julius Caesar defeated Pompey. Lucan's poetic talent apparently aroused the jealously of the Emperor Nero. After the publication of Pharsalia the Emperor forbade him to write, or even plead in the courts, and then later compelled him to commit suicide for alleged treason. The engraved plates in this edition are mostly by the famous French engraver and book illustrator, Hubert Francois Gravelot (1699-1733). The original art was by: Antoine-Jean Duclos; Emanuel Jean Nepomucene Ghendt; Noel Le Mire; Francois Denis Nee; Jean Francois Rousseau; and Jean-Baptiste Blaise Simonet. See: Schweiger II, 568; Cohen & DeRicci 662. Apparently not in Ray. Very good. CHEST 2/1.
Front free endpaper torn out. Browning to endpapers. Foxing to edges; The twenty shilling series; Watercolor; 8vo; xii,235 pages
RARE collection of studies on interrelations between the Semitic and Greco-Roman cultures, originally presented at a conference in honor of the retirement of Professor Baruch A.Levine, Skirball Professor Emeritus of Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies (New York University). [LIST OF AUTHORS]: Lawrence Schiffman, Douglas M.Grop, Ogden Goelet, Bezalel Porten, Emanuel Tov, Hannah M.Cotton, Werner Eck, Ranon Katzoff, Frank E.Peter, Ludwig Koenen, Geoffrey Khan, Mark R.Cohen. Epilogue by Baruch A.Levine. Index of ancient sources cited is included. Copy from the library of the the world-renowned epigrapher and member of the Faculty of Humanities at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Ada Yardeni (1937-2018), author of numerous publications, among them "The Book of Hebrew Script: History, Palaeography, Script Styles, Calligraphy & Design" (London: The British Library, 2002), which is considered the authoritative text on the subject. 245x160mm. XIV+285 pages. Hardcover. Cover fore edge and spine edges bumped. Pencil underlining by the previous owner on pages 3-30 and 97-98. Pages 3-8 bottomm corner/fore edge wrinkled. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare collection of papers on multi-cultural traditions of papyrus writing, of immense important for students of the Greco-Roman world and the Near East in Late Antiquity, is in good condition.
pp. (4), 308. The edition without the cancellans at G2. 12mo. [176 x 105 mm.] Foxed. It is very unusual to find in a Baskerville that some leaves (in two gatherings of this copy) were smudged during printing, and permitted to pass. Contemporary full sprinkled calf binding. Gilt tulip roll on the boards. Spine ornamented with gold crossed arrows. Joints tender. Printed ExLibris of John Rayner. Gaskell 47. Terence (Ca. 190-159 B.C.), the great Latin comic poet, was born in Carthage. He came to Rome as the slave of a senator, Terentius Lucanus. In the house of Lucanus he was educated like a free man and soon emancipated. His successful first play, 'Andria' introduced him to Roman society, and the circle of Scipio, Philus, and Laelius. His surviving six comedies are drawn from Athenian sources, especially from lost plays by Menander. Terence has been read for over two thousand years, and his influence on European literature cannot be overestimated. He imparted to Latin the sense of artistic elegance, consistency and moderation which made it a model for all literary epochs. In him we find a meeting-point for three great civilizations - the decaying Greece; Carthage, soon to pass away into oblivion; and nascent Italy, poised to absorb the world. John Baskerville (1706-1775) was the greatest printer of his era. Born in Wolverley, Hereford - Worcester, England, he became a writing master in Birmingham. He also carried on a successful japanning (varnishing) business there. In about 1750 he began to make experiments in letter founding, and produced the wonderful series of types now named after him. His first book, the Virgil of 1757, was also the first to be printed upon wove paper (manufactured by a process that he invented). In 1758 he be came printer to Cambridge University. All of his books bear show fine craftsmanship and a refined sense of design. In the last few years before his death, Baskerville published a few Latin classics in quarto and duodecimo. "All these bear the marks of unabated genius even in his declining days: and suffice, had he printed nothing else, to distinguish him as the first typographer of his time" - T. B. Reed, in 'Old English Letter Foundries' "Quot homines tot sentensiae; suo quoiqu e mos " So many men, so many opinions; a law of his own to each -- Terence. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! W154
pp. [8], 587, [101]. Text in Greek and Latin on opposite pages. No extra engraved title as in some copies. Numerous typographic borders. Some pages set as typographic designs. Small 8vo. 158 mm. Early full leather binding; lacking 2" of leather at the tail of the spine. Text generally browned and loose, but not brittle, nor with any substantial loss. Numerous early manuscript notations and ownerships, including: Ambrose Lewis, 1657; Thomas Answorth, 1708; Jacob Dickinson, 1763; and Enoch Walker. An interesting copy of a very interesting book. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 5
Creasing to lower corner of front wrap and first few pages. Small Bump along spine ; 366 p. , 144, xiv p. Of plates; ill. , map; 28 cm. Greek, French, and English. ; 366 pages
Complete work in 4 parts, bound in 3 physical volumes, I: 384pp. + 7 folding maps, II-1: 180pp. + 5 plates out of text (of which 1 folding map), II-2: pp.181-344 + 3 plates out of text, II-3: pp.345-618 + large folding map, unidentical hardcover bindings with leather spines (bit used at ends), 23cm., some foxing on first and last pages, stamp on title page, good condition, weight: 1.7kg., A105933
234 + 193pp., 32cm., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre doré), feuilles de garde marbrées, peu de rousseurs, bon état, [T.I contient les procès-verbaux des séances d'août 1878 et annexes, T.II contient les procès-verbaux des séances (de 30 août à 5 novembre 1878) et la convention monétaire du 5 nov.1878, l'arrangement relatif à l'exécution de l'article 8 de la Convention, le Protocole signé par la France et l'Italie & la Déclaration relative à la fabrication de la monnaie d'argent pendant l'année 1879], E83411
Traduit en français pour la première fois, avec des notes, et le texte e, regard, collationné sur les manuscrits de la Bibliothèque du Roi et sur les meilleures éditions, 3 vol. in-8 reliure demi-chagrin dos à 4 nerfs, fers de prix du Lycée de Nevers, Brunot-Labbé, Librairie de l'Université Royale, Paris, 1826, LVI-392 pp. et 2 ff. ; XXXVIII-417 pp. et 1 f. ; XXXIII-377 pp. Belle édition avec le text grec et la traduction française en regard. Les trois volumes contiennent les "Etudes sur les anciens orateurs" (Lysias, isocrate, Isée, Dinarque), les deux "Lettres à Ammaeus" (dont le jugement sur le style de Thucydide), son traité sur "L'Excellence du Style de Démosthène", et le "Jugement sur les Ecrivains anciens" (poètes, historiens, philosophes, orateurs, etc...) Bon état (4 coins un peu frottés, bon exemplaire par ailleurs). Français
Paris: Parisiis, Editoribus Firmin-Didot et Sociis, 1882. 4to. mayor; 2 hs., LVII-665 pp. Impresión a doble columna. Encuadernación de época, en piel estampada en seco.
IN 8, pp. 760, bella legatura in mz. pelle con titoli e fregi in oro. Storia della Grecia dal 1740 al 1825, con in fine dizionario: Interpretazione di voci turche e greche spesso usate dal sig. Pouqueville. Qualche fioritura. Ottimo (5850/ GRECIA - POUQUEVILLE - IMPERO OTTOMANO - STORIA GRECA)
Complet en 2 tomes, ensemble: 714 + [x] pp. + 126 planches hors-texte représentant 870 figures en n/bl, 28cm., reliures en toile éditeur, jaq., bon état, rare, poids: 3.2kg., G92838
In 16°, t.tl. edit., tit. in oro al p. e al d., pp. CII-468(4) con 1 panorama di Atene, 15 piantine, 8 mappe compresa quella contenuta nella tasca interna della copertina.
Opera tratta dalla seconda edizione del "Il Devotissimo Viaggio Di Gerusalemme. Fatto, & descritto in sei libri dal Sigr. Giovanni Zuallardo, Cavaliero del Santiss Sepolcro di N.S. l'anno 1586. Aggiontovi i disegni di varii di varii luoghi di Terra Santa & altri paesi intagliati da Natale Bonifacio Dalmata" di Giovanni Zuallardo [Jean Zuallart] stampato a Roma per la prima volta da F. Zanetti & Gia Ruffinelli nel 1587. La carta è firmata da Natale Bonifacio. Zuallart viaggiò nella Terra Santa nel 1586, e al suo ritorno a Roma venne stampato questo resoconto del viaggio, illustrato da Natale Bonifacio. Jean Zuallart, fiammingo di nascita, si trasferì a Roma. La sua opera conosce diverse ristampe.Incisione in rame, in buone conditioni . Rara. A rare map taken from the secon editions of "IL DEVOTISSIMO VIAGGIO DI GERUSALEMME. Fatto, & descritto in sei libri dal Sigr. Giovanni Zuallardo . l'anno 1586. Aggiontovi i disegni di varii luoghi di Terra Santa & altri paesi intagliati da Natale Bonifacio Dalmata". The map is engraved in the unique style of Natale Bonifacio. Zuallart traveled to and around Palestine [in 1586]. The following year (1587), his Il Devotissimo Viaggio Di Gerusalemme was printed in Rome." (The Road to Jerusalem, Noonan, pg 167). "Jean Zuallart (Giovanni Zuallardo) was a Fleming by birth; and made his journey to Jerusalem after having resided in Rome. His book was first printed several times in Italian at Rome." (Biblical Researches in Palestine, Robinson, pg 543). Copperplate, some waterstains, generally in good conditions.
RARE collection of 23 papers in German and English from the international symposium on the christianization of cities in Late Antiquity. Copy from the library of an eminent Israeli archaeologist Yoram Tsafrir (1938-2015), who also contributed a paper included in this volume. Most papers are in German, three are in English. [LIST OF AUTHORS]: Gunnar Brands, Achim Arbeiter, Franz A. Bauer, Albrecht Berger, Robert Born, Beat Brenk, Ortwin Dally, Klaus S. Freyberger, Peter Grossmann, Andreas Gutsfeld, Wolfram Hoepfner, Kenneth Holum, Hans-Rudolf Meier, Karl Leo Noethlichs, Alexis Oepen, Ulrich Real, Klaus Rheidt, Hans-Georg Severin, Hilke Thür, Yoram Tsafrir Bryan Ward-Perkins, Rainer Warland, Ulrike Wulf. Includes 125 b&w full-page plates, several of them fold-out, and index of places (Orts- und Länderregister). 245x175mm. VIII+310 pages & 125 full-page plates. Illustrated Hardcover. Cover and spine rubbed. Cover edges and spine bottom edge bumped. Cover upper corners and spine upper edge rubbed. Previous owner's name (Yoram Tsafrir) written in Hebrew in pencil on front whitepage upper edge/corner. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare volume of conference proceedings, of immense interest to historians of urban development and Christianity in Late Antiquity, is in good condition.
NINETEEN VOLUME SET. [VOL. I, II, III]: Letters to Atticus in Three Volumes / [VOL. IV, V, VI]: The letters to his friends in Three Volumes / [VOL. VII, VIII]: The Verrine Operations in Two Volumes / [VOL. IX]: The Speeches - Pro Arichia Poeta - Post Reditum in Senatu - Post Reditum ad Quirites - De Domo Sua - De Haruspicum Responsis - Pro Plancio / [VOL. X]: The Speeches - Pro Caelio - de Provinciis Consularibus - Pro Balbo / [VOL. XI]: The Speeches - Pro Sestio and In Vatinium / [VOL. XII]: The Speeches - Pro T. Annio Milone - In L. Calpurnium Pisoem - Pro M. Aemilio Scauro - Pro M. Fonteio - Pro C. Rabirio Postumo - Pro M. Marcello - Pro Q. Ligario - Pro Rege Deiotaro [VOL. XIII]: The Speeches - In Catilinam I-V - Pro Murena - Pro Sulla - Pro Flacco [XIV]: The Speeches - Pro Lege Manilia - Pro Caecina - Pro Cluentio - Pro Rabirio - Perduellionis [VOL. XV]: Cicero in Twenty-Eight Volumes - V -Brutus - Orator / [VOL. XVI]: Cicero in Twenty-Eight Volumes - VI - Pro Publio Quinctio - Pro Sexto Roscio Amerino - Pro Quinto Roscio Comoedo - de Lege Agraria I., II., III / [VOL. XVII]: Philippics / [VOL. XVIII]: De Re Publica de Legibus / [VOL. XIX]: De Senectute de Amicitia, de Divinatione. [ALL VOLUMES]: 11.5x17 cm. 495+441+457+754+636+528+503+693+550+382+373+546+484+495+537+503+655+533+567 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover edges slightly chafed. Pen writing on first white page. Pencil writing on several pages. [VOL XVI]: Top of spine slightly chafed. [IN CONCLUSION]: Else in good condition.
In folio, p. 61, con 9 tav. a colori f.t., leg. edit. in tela azzurra con tit. e filetti in oro.
In-24 gr. (mm. 134x79), 7 volumi in 4 tomi, legatura d'amatore in p. pelle coeva, cornici dorate e ricche impressioni a secco ai piatti, dorso a cordoni con decoraz. e titolo oro su doppio tassello, tagli marmorizzati, pp. 188; 180; 184; 184; 187; 186; 249. "Lo scrittore francese De Lantier (1734-1826) fu autore di commedie ma ebbe maggior fama per i "Viaggi d'Antenore.." che, dieci anni dopo "Il viaggio del giovane Anacarsi in Grecia" dell'Abate Barthélemy, davano della Grecia un'immagine più lusinghiera e sensuale". Cosi' Diz. Larousse,VIII. p. 596. Con lievi aloni interc. nel testo ma certamente un buon esemplare.
Amsterdam, & se trouve à Lyon, Chez Jean-Marie Barret, Imprimeur-Libraire, 1769; in-8 (114 x 173 mm), 4-XII-338 pp., 4-296 pp., relié plein cuir, coloris naturel moucheté, dos orné à 5 nerfs, pièce de titre ocre jaune, pièce de tomaison marron, tranches ocre rouge (frottements, coins un peu usés). Les 2 volumes. Sommaire : Tome premier : Préface. Première Partie : Arouet de V…, Bertier, Boileau, Boulainvilliers, Brumoy, Chaulieu, Corneille, Crebillon, Crevier, Danchet, Daniel, Descartes, Desfontaines, Epicure, Esprit, Flechier, La Fontaine, Le Franc de Pompignan, s'Gravesande, Gresset, Homere, Hyacinthe (S.), La Mothe le Vayer, L'Arioste, Leibnitz, Maupertuis, Montesquieu, Pellisson, Piron, Porée, Quinault, Racine, Racine (le Fils), Roi, Rollin, Rousseau (le Poëte), Rousseau (de Geneve), S. Evremont, Sevigné, Trublet, Voiture ; Tome second : Seconde Partie : Abradie, Ambroise (S.), Anthoine, Augustin (S.), Bayle, Bernard (S.), Bossuet, Bourdaloue, Charlemagne, Chetardie, Clarke, Clerc (le), Cyrille (S.), David, Dioclétien, Dodwel, Elie, Elisée, Fénélon, Grotius, Houteville, Huet, Hylaire (S.), Irenée (S.), Jacques II, Josephe, Josué, Julien, Matthieu, Moyse, Nonotte, Origene, Pascal, Photius, Salomon, Samuel, Tertullien, Trajan.
22 cm, rilegatura coeva in mezza pelle, titolo e fregi in oro al dorso, piatti marmorizzati. p. 352, alcune bruniture, qualità della carta
6 voll. in-8 gr., pp. XLVIII, 315; 309; LXIX, 380; 382; LI, 342; CXXXVIII, 394, bross. edit. con cornici xilogr. ai piatti. Celebre storia a cura dello storico dalmata V. Drago (Cattaro 1770 - Spalato 1836) compilata con l’intento di supplire alle lacune delle precedenti storie del Rollin, Barthelemy e Gillies. Rara a trovarsi completa di tutti i voll. pubblicati in anni diversi e con molta distanza l’uno dall’altro. CLIO cita altre ediz. Bella ediz. in barbe nella sua veste editoriale orig. Intonso.