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1966011830BRUXELLES CULTURE ET CIVILISATION 1966 REPRINT DE L'EDITION PARUE A PARIS EN 1887 , 5 volumes grand in-8 de XXII + 426 + 528 + 486 + 396 + 498 pages , dans sa reliure éditeur , dos plats avec pièces de titre et titrage doré , très bons exemplaires , complet . Très bon Couverture rigide
1833APHI0019Mchn., Fleischmann 1826-1833. kl.-8°, XXII, 141 S., mit 1 gef. Plan v. Athen; 233 S., mit 1 gef. Plan; XLII, 247 S., m. 1 Karte; 604 S., mit genealog. Tabellen d. ältesten Hellenischen Fürstenhäuser; 226 S. Register, 1 Bl.; Ppbde. d. Zt. m. rotem RüSch. u. marmor. Bezugspapier, berieb [2 Warenabbildungen]
RARE study of the coins minted in Nysa-Scythopolis (Beth-Shean) during the Roman period, from the middle of the 1st century BCE until the middle of the 3rd century CE, with complete catalog of the Nysa-Scythopolis coinage divided into 97 major types, with 45 related variants. This study is a publication of a Ph.D thesis written at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem under the supervision of Prof. Ya'akov Meshorer. Contains numerous color and b&w figures, and 14 full-page b&w plates of all the coins discussed in the monograph. 245x175 mm. 272 pages. Tan cloth hardcover with gilt emblem and spine. Includes dust jacket. [CONDITION]: Dust jacket scratched. Spine top and bottom slightly bumped. Otherwise very clean and solid. [SUMMARY]: Aside from slight wear to the dust-jacket, this rare monograph on ancient coins from Roman Judaea is AS NEW.
RARE comprehensive monograph on the site of an important Bronze Age city (possibly the capital of Alasiya) Enkomi, situated near Famagusta in Cyprus. Contains 116 full-page b&w plates (many of them fold-out) and numerous color and b&w illustrations and figures. 285x225mm. X+448 pages & 116 full-page plates (many of them fold-out). Blue cloth Hardcover with embossed cover and spine. Gilt spine. Cover curved. Cover corners and spine bottom edge worn. Front cover fore edge bumped. Small bump-mark on front cover. Cover and spine yellowing and dirty/stained. Gilt lettering on spine faded. Spine edges bumped. Spine front hinge upper edge peeling. Green pen inscription and several tiny stains on front endpaper. Binding slightly visible and taped between plates 37-38 and 75-76 - NO damage to illustrations/plates. Text pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare extensive archeological study of one of the most important Middle Bronze Age trading centers, of immense interest to archeologists and historians of the ancient world, is otherwise in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
16315491Amsterdam: Joannes Janssonium J. Janssonius / Jansson Apud Ioannem Ianssonium. 1631. Hardcover. Very Good-. 1" split at bottom of front hinge. Former owner's initials in ink to bottom off titlepage. It appears Front free endpaper has been excised along with marbled front pastedown. Back endpapers are marbled and intact. Spine with Raised bands richly gilt-tooled Fine Copper engraved title. Early calf leather gilt spine. With Engraved Frontspiece. Graesse II 388. Light Rubbing to portions of boards. Boards slightly warped.; 14 1991 pp.; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 199 pages . Joannes Janssonium (J. Janssonius / Jansson) Apud Ioannem Ianssonium hardcover
2003S9259<p>Athens 2003. Brand new. In English also available in Greek. Hard coverjacket 25 cm XXIV560 pp.; net weight 1650 gr. Many folded military maps.</p> Hellenic Army - History Directorate hardcover
Former owner's name on ffep. Very light edgewear to wraps. ; Collection of papers and abstracts with notes of major discussion points in Greek Prehistory. ; 609 pages
With the bookplate of George Rapp, Jr. To ffep. Very light bumping to a couple of corners. ; 370pp. ; Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology I; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 370 pages
1886317284London: T. Nelson 1886. 44 Illus. and 3 maps. 400pp. 4to. Half modern mottled brown calf leather title label a.e.g. Fine. 44 Illus. and 3 maps. 400pp. 4to. T. Nelson unknown
1958047142London: John Murray 1958 Book. Illus. by John Craxton / Joan Eyres Monsell. Fine. Hardcover. 1st UK Edition. 'The Mani is the remotest the wildest and the most isolated region of Greece. Cut off from the rest of the country by the towering range of the Taygetus and hemmed in by the Aegean and Ionian seas this rocky central prong of the Peloponnese is the southernmost point of Mediterranean Europe. . . This book is the beginning of a wider enterprise: the exploration of the Greek world and its long history through a series of penetrations in depth at various unexpected points. Photographs by Joan Eyres Monsell Frontispiece by John Craxton.Map by John Woodcock 320p. Illus.map.index. Crisp almost as new except for slight darkening of spine. John Murray hardcover
1958047140London: John Murray 1958 Book. Illus. by John Craxton / Joan Eyres Monsell. Fine. Hardcover. 1st UK Edition. 'The Mani is the remotest the wildest and the most isolated region of Greece. Cut off from the rest of the country by the towering range of the Taygetus and hemmed in by the Aegean and Ionian seas this rocky central prong of the Peloponnese is the southernmost point of Mediterranean Europe. . . This book is the beginning of a wider enterprise: the exploration of the Greek world and its long history through a series of penetrations in depth at various unexpected points. Photographs by Joan Eyres Monsell Frontispiece by John Craxton 320p. Illus.map.index. Neat tight copy.Name of previous owner Prof M.E.B.Wallace University of Toronto on ffep else fine. John Murray hardcover
1886317284London: T. Nelson 1886. 44 Illus. and 3 maps. 400pp. 4to. Half modern mottled brown calf leather title label a.e.g. Fine. 44 Illus. and 3 maps. 400pp. 4to. T. Nelson unknown books
51-3931Larache Maroc: 1933. ALs 2 pages on literary and personal matters.Princess Françoise Isabelle Louise Marie d’Orléans was the second wife of Prince Christopher of Greece and Denmark. She was born in Paris on December 25 1902 the second child of Prince Jean of Orléans Duke of Guise an Orléanist pretender to the throne of France and Princess Isabelle of Orléans.In 1925 at the wedding of Princess Mafalda of Italy and Prince Philipp of Hesse-Kassel Françoise first met her future husband Prince Christopher of Greece. He was the youngest son of King George I of the Hellenes and Grand Duchess Olga Konstantinovna of Russia. Several years later at the encouragement of her aunt the Duchess of Aosta the two meet again and soon a romance begins. Although Christopher was 13 years older and widowed Françoise was attracted to his sense of humor and his artistic abilities. A few weeks later the couple decided to become engaged but first they had to address the issue of religion. Christopher was Greek Orthodox and Françoise was Catholic which meant they would need a dispensation from the Pope who was greatly opposed to the idea. Finally after lengthy negotiations they received permission and were able to marry.Included is a "Certificate d'exportation pour un bien cuturel" issued by by Ministère Culture of France. Expertise by Thierry BodinSyndicat Français desExperts Professionnels en Å’uvres d’Art.Les Autographes45 rue de l’AbbeÌ GreÌgoire 75006 Paris Larache, Maroc: 1933 unknown
FOUR BOOKS BOUND TOGETHER. The author of all titles is an important figure in the early archaeological explorations of Palestine - Gottlieb Schumacher (1857-1925), an American of German descent who lived and worked in Palestine as civil engineer, architect and archaeologist, renowned for carrying out the survey of the Golan, Hauran, and Ajlun districts (in preparation for the construction of the Damascus-Haifa railway) producing the first accurate maps of these regions, and detailed descriptions of the archaeological remains and the contemporary villages, as well as excavations of the ruins of the ancient city of Megiddo. Each title contains a fold-out map, b&w figures/illustrations and plans, except the second - "Jaulan", which contains four fold-out maps and 144 b&w figures (with all the original maps and illustrations). The first, second and fourth titles contain index to the names in Arabic, transliteration in Latin characters and translation from Arabic. 200x135mm. [78] + [XII+304] + [51] + [207] pages. Dark green/blue cloth Hardcover with gilt lettering on spine. Cover upper and bottom edge slightly bumped. Cover and spine slightly stained. Spine yellowing/tanned. Spine edges bumped/wrinkled. Spine upper edge tattered. Previous owner's small stamp on front whitepage upper corner. Inner cover and whitepages age-stained. Few pages slightly age-stained. Pages yellowing. [TITLE 1 - PELLA]: Frontispiece map and title page slightly age-stained. Pages 11-50 have wrinkled edges/corners. Binding slightly loose and visible between fold-out map/frontispiece and title page. [SUMMARY]: This unique volume which comprises four extremely rare titles, of importance to any serious scholar of the history, geography and archaeology of Ottoman Palestine, is in good condition.
1799325011799 In-12 (145 x 90 mm), broché, couverture de papier vieux rose d'origine, étiquette de titre imprimée au dos, (1) f. de titre orné d'une vignette, (2), 227 pages, planche gravée frontispice, imprimé sur grand papier vergé.. Paris, Desenne, (Imprimerie Rabaut le Jeune), an VII [1799].
175431900In Firenze, nella Stamperia Mouckiana, 1754. Un vol. au format gd in-8 (208 x 159 mm) de 2 ff. n.fol., 193 pp. et 1 f. n.fol. Reliure XIXèle de plein vélin ivoire, plats jansénistes, dos lisse orné de grecques dorées, filets dentelées dorés, fleurons dorés, pièces de titre de maroquin vieux-rouge et havane, titre doré, tranches mouchetées.
192723161London, Beardsley Press, 1927, tiré à 750 exemplaires. Cartonné, dos toilé, 21 cm x 29 cm, 99 pages, illustrations noir & blanc pleine page contrecollées. Illustrations de Aubrey Beardsley, texte en anglais d’Aristophane. Il manque une illustration sinon très bon état
ORD-816Vers le milieu du quatrième siècle avant l'ère vulgaire. Paris Rolland. Madame Goullet. 1830. 1832. 7 volumes in-8 (135 x 210mm) plein veau porphyre dos lisses joliment ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison vertes, roulettes dorées en encadrement sur les plats, marque du Collège Royal de Bordeaux frappée or sur chaque 1°plat, gardes et tranches marbrées. Texte seul. Des rousseurs et petits défauts aux reliures surtout au tome 7 dont les plats ont été assez épidermés. Néanmoins bel effet de cet ensemble d'une intéressante provenance.
1830164205Armand-Aubrée A Paris, Armand-Aubrée, 1830. 5 volumes in-8 relié plein veau aubergine, dos lisse à motifs dorés, pièces de titre noires. 451 + 462 + 448 + 434 + 449 pages. Frontispice au tome 1. Rousseurs éparses, bon etat
181719077A Paris, chez E. A. Lequien / de l'Imprimerie de P. Didot l'Aîné, 1822 - A Paris, chez de Bure, 1839 (pour le volume d'Atlas). 7 vol. de texte au format in-8 (225 x 141 mm) de 1 f. bl., 2 ff. n.fol., 1 frontispice gravé n.fol., 451 pp. et 1 f. bl. ; 1 f. bl., 2 ff. n.fol., 488 pp. et 1 f. bl. ; 1 f. bl., 2 ff. n.fol., 462 pp., 1 f. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. ; 1 f. bl., 2 ff. n.fol., 474 pp., 1 f. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. ; 1 f. bl., 2 ff. n.fol., 466 pp., 1 f. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. ; 1 f. bl., 2 ff. n.fol., 423 pp., 1 f. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. ; 1 f. bl., 2 ff. n.fol., 438 pp., 1 f. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. 1 vol. d'Atlas au format pt in-4 (282 x 223 mm) de xlii pp et 31 planches gravées, sous couverture d'attente de l'époque de plein cartonnage gris-perle.
A Paris, Armand-Aubrée, 1830. 5 volumes in-8 relié plein veau aubergine, dos lisse à motifs dorés, pièces de titre noires. 451 + 462 + 448 + 434 + 449 pages. Frontispice au tome 1. Rousseurs éparses, bon etat
Paris, Janet et Cotelle, 1826. In-4 oblong (à l'italienne) relié demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets dorés, 37 planches, certaines dépliantes. Quelques rousseurs sans gravité. Très bon exemplaire.
Ordine cronologico del viaggio nel Primo volume - Nel !"? volume: Indice delle carte geografiche (27); XII tavole esplicative sulle eopche ecc. - Indice degli Autori e delle Edizioni citate nell'Opera - Tavola generale della Materia 12 17,2x10,5 cm., in brossura, pagg. XVI, 308; 300; 280; 295; 308; 320; 304; 318; 344; 360; 360; 382 non refilate, ampi margini, su carta forte, in lingua italiana, segni di usura alla legatura di qualche volume, ma nel complesso bell'esemplare. Etichetta e timbro di Biblioteca privata, regolarmente pervenuto. Si suppone che uno Scita, chiamato Anacarsi giunga nella Grecia alcuni anni prima della nascita di Alessandro: e che dalla citt? di Atene, sua dimora ordinaria, intraprenda parecchi viaggi per le provincie circonvicine, osservando dappertutto i costumi e le usanze dei popoli, intervenendo alle loro feste, studiando la natura dei loro governi...indagando i progressi delo spirito umano, conversando cogli uomini grandi che allora fiorivano come Epaminonda, Focione, Senofonte, Platone, Aristotele, Demostene...dopo l'avvento in Grecia di Filippo padre di Alessandro egli fa ritorno in Scizia...
18556398Firmin-Didot Paris 1855 1 vol. In-8 de VI 486 pp., demi-chagrin de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, tranches marbrées.
126066Arnoldi Leers Roterodami 1658 In-16 ( 130 X 75 mm ) de 8ffnch-746 pages-15 ffnch., demi-basane noisette, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, pièce de titre de basane grenat ( Reliure postérieure ). Edition entièrement en grec petit-corps, à l'exception de la préface de l'imprimeur, qui est en latin. Petit découpis sur la page de titre, bel exemplaire.