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8vo, 303 pages.The Chinese and the Romans created the largest empires of the ancient world. Separated by thousands of miles of steppe, mountains and sea, these powerful states developed independently and with very limited awareness of each other's existence. This parallel process of state formation served as a massive natural experiment in social evolution that provides unique insight into the complexities of historical causation. Comparisons between the two empires shed new light on the factors that led to particular outcomes and help us understand similarities and differences in ancient state formation. The explicitly comparative perspective adopted in this volume opens up a dialogue between scholars from different areas of specialization, encouraging them to address big questions about the nature of imperial rule. In a series of interlocking case studies, leading experts of early China and the ancient Mediterranean explore the relationship between rulers and elite groups, the organization and funding of government, and the ways in which urban development reflected the interplay between state power and communal civic institutions. Bureaucratization, famously associated with Qin and Han China but long less prominent in the Roman world, receives special attention as an index of the ambitions and capabilities of kings and emperors. The volume concludes with a look at the preconditions for the emergence of divine rulership. Taken together, these pioneering contributions lay the foundations for a systematic comparative history of early empires.
London, B.A. Seaby, 1987. 4to.; 526 pp. Con numerosas ilustraciones fotográficas entre el texto. Encuadernción original en tela con sobrecubiertas.
325pp. + 2 large folding maps in colour (loose in rear pocket), 30cm., softcover, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris), text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1kg., X106015
338pp.+ 57 plates out of text, 24cm., softcover, some foxing (mainly at edges), good condition, most articles are in Italian, G79337
Tavola tratta dal "Nouvel Atlas Portat" di Vaugondy, corretto da Delamarche, 1789. Il Nouvel Atlas Portatif era l'unica impresa indipendente di Didier Robert de Vaugondy, senza alcun sostegno finanziario da parte di altri. È stato progettato specificamente per educare i giovani studenti ed è preceduto da "Discours sur l'etude de la Geographie" in cui ho esposto la sua filosofia di insegnamento della geografia dei bambini.Incisione in rame, coloritura coeva dei contorni, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Taken from the "Nouvel Atlas Portat" by Vaugondy, corrected by Delamarche, 1789. The Nouvel Atlas Portatif was Didier Robert de Vaugondy's only independent atlas venture, without any financial backing from others. It was designed specifically for educating young students, and is prefaced with "Discours sur l'etude de la Geographie" in which he laid out his philosophy of teaching children geography.Copper engraving, fine outline colour, in excellent condition.
1 vol. grand in-4 cartonnage éditeur illustré, Athena Editions, 1994, 59 pp. Etat très satisfaisant (corps de l'ouvrage cintréà, avec un beau dessin original de l'illustrateur sur 2 pages). Français
Par l'Auteur des Conseils de Piété, avec une préface de Mgr Mermillod. 1 vol. in-12 carré reliure demi-chagrin brun, dos à 5 nerfs tranches marbrées, rel. de Lesort , Bibliothèque de Piété des gens du monde, Victor Palmé, paris, 1874, 644 pp. Bon exemplaire (ex-libris ms., très bon état) pour ce remarquable petit ouvrage. Français
8vo, hardcover in dj, pp.310. offers a fresh look at one of the most neglected historians of the ancient world and recovers Diodorus originality and importance as a witness to one of the most tumultuous periods in antiquity. Muntz analyzes the first three books of Diodorus, which cover barbarian ethnography, myth, and early history and contain the most varied and eclectic material in his work. He shows how Diodorus defines the physical, political, and cultural boundaries of the late Roman Republic in these books and uses them to map out future possibilities for the Romans. Diodorus reveals through the history, myths, and customs of the barbarians the secrets of successful states and rulers, and contributes to the debates surrounding the transition from Republic to Empire. Muntz establishes just how linked the barbarians of the Bibliotheke are to the crumbling Republic and demonstrates that through the medium of the ancient Egyptians, Assyrians, Indians, and others Diodorus engages with major issues and intellectual disputes of his time, including the origins of civilization, the propriety of ruler-cult, the benefits of monarchy, and the relationship of myth and history. Diodorus has many similarities with other authors writing on these topics, including Cicero, Lucretius, Varro, Sallust, and Livy. But, as Muntz argues, engaging with such controversial issues, even indirectly, could be dangerous for a Greek provincial such as Diodorus, and he may never have completed or fully published his bilbiotheke in his lifetime.
SIX VOLUMES ONLY - VOLUMES 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 of the original seven volume edition of the famous book by Jean-Jacques Barthélemy (1716-1795) - an eminent French writer and numismatist, the author of a number of learned works on antiquarian subjects, but most famous for 'Travels of Anacharsis the younger in Greece' (French: 'Voyage du jeune Anarcharsis en Grèce', 1787), which he had begun in 1757 and had been working on it for thirty years. [ALL VOLUMES]: 190x120mm. [LVI+336] + [428] + [464] + [452] + [420] + [114+CCLXIV] pages. Dark-grey marbled Hardcover with gilt spine. Text block edges dyed red. Cover and spine rubbed and slightly worn. Cover corners and edges bumped and peeling/worn. Spine edges and hinges bumped and peeling/worn. Pages yellowing and wavy. [VOL.1]: Title page and rear whitepage missing. Binding slightly visible on front inner cover. [VOLS.3&5]: Cover, inner cover and pages upper part humidity-stained. [VOLS.1,4,6&7]: Small sticker on front endpaper upper corner. Binding visible between front whitepage and title-page. Title-page edge near biding peeling. [VOLS.3,4,5, 6&7]: Small stamp on title page. [VOL.5]: Single wormhole on cover and pages edge - NO damage to text. Single worm-mark on cover and pages edge 371-418 - NO damage to text. Single wormhole on pages 369-451 with slight damage to few letters of the text. [VOLS.5&7]: Spine upper edge peeled. [VOLS.6&7]: Rear whitepage missing. [SUMMARY]: Else all volumes in good reading condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Detailed account of observations and experiences in Greece when the liberation from the Nazi occupation turned into the horrors of a Civil War. The text of the Caserta Agreement of 1944 and other offical documents are included as appendices. 270p. plates. Book
Interesting personal memories by Prince Christopher, youngest son of King George I of Greece and Queen Olga. Includes family evens and photographs. Political observations rather lacking, though noticably not in favour of Venizelos!. Cloth binding. 287p. Illus.index. Paper slightly age toned, else fine. Book
"Being a history of Greek civilization from the beginning, and of civilization in the Near East from the death of Alexander, to the Roman conquest; with an introduction on the prehistoric culture of Crete" 754p. plates .bibliography index. maps on end papes. rDJ repaired, now in protective sleeve. Book
Greek and Balkan politics,World War I and the various contributions of Eleftherios Venizelos, up to the Peace Conference at Versailles and the Greek claims in Asia Minor.Foldout coloured ethnographical map of "Turkey in-Europe") 384p., illus plates,maps index. Crisp,clean tight text.Spine a little faded and scuffed, else fine. [Only later copies of this US edition found in in WorldCat ] Book
Two young, ebullient American travelers embark on "an an exciting journey following in the footsteps of Ulysses, the royal vagabond." A handsome copy well illustrated with contemporary photographs and two panoramic views.354p. illus. plates, maps on end papers. Retailer stamp on half title, else fine. Book
VOLUME ONE ONLY. 230x150mm. VI+323 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly worn. Sticker on front inner cover. Pen inscription on first whitepage. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
Dustjacket has 1 tear to head of spine and 1 tear to bottom rear corner. Top edge of front board very lightly bumped else fine. Signed by Elaine Matthews to ffep. ; Proceedings of the British Academy 104; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 192 pages; Within the great diversity of their world, the assertion of origin was essential to the ancient Greeks in defining their sense of who they were and how they distinguished themselves from neighbours and strangers. Each person's name might carry both identity and origin - 'I am' . . . inseparable from 'I come from' . . . Names have surfaced in many guises and locations - on coins and artefacts, embedded within inscriptions and manuscripts - carrying with them evidence even from prehistoric and preliterate times. The Lexicon of Greek Personal Names has already identified more than 200,000 individuals. The contributors to this volume draw on this resource to demonstrate the breadth of scholarly uses to which name evidence can be put. These essays narrate the stories of political and social change revealed by the incidence of personal names and cast a fascinating light upon both the natural and supernatural phenomena which inspired them. This volume offers dramatic illumination of the ways in which the ancient Greeks both created and interpreted their world through the specific language of personal names.; Signed by One Author
Dustjacket is protected in mylar. DJ has rubbing and edgewear to corners. 2 closed tears along DJ spine. ; Signed by author on ffep to Paul Fenimore Cooper, jr. ; 350 pages; Explores rhetorical theory and practice from the fifth to first centuries B. C. Begins with the practical, creative rhetoric of the pre-Socratic era, progresses through the time of Aristotle and the Attic orators, and concludes with the ossification of rhetoric into a sterile, pedantic discipline during the Hellenistic period. ; Signed by Author
Issued on the anniversary of his birth. Contributions by Spyros Markezinis, Michalis Tompros, Giannes Meletopoulos, Petros G. Esaias, Nia A.Stratou. 69p. plates (some col) Laid in are cards from both Petros G. Esaias, Nia A.Stratou saying "Charoumena to 1974" (presumably a New Year's Day gift to someone) [2 copies found in WorldCat] Book
Putting Greece back on the cultural and political map of the "Long 1960s," this book traces the dissent and activism of anti-regime students during the dictatorship of the Colonels (1967-74). It explores the cultural as well as ideological protest of Greek student activists, illustrating how these "children of the dictatorship" managed to re-appropriate indigenous folk tradition for their "progressive" purposes and how their transnational exchange molded a particular local protest culture. It examines how the students social and political practices became a major source of pressure on the Colonels regime, finding its apogee in the three day Polytechnic uprising of November 1973 which laid the foundations for a total reshaping of Greek political culture in the following decades. Kostis Kornetis is Assistant Professor at the Center for European and Mediterranean Studies at New York University Pages: 373p. illus. bibliography, index Book
24x15 cm. 12+192 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. In good condition.
limited edition, copy no. 3139! 260x210mm. rebound hard cover. cover slightly worn. few ageing stains. last picture detached. numerous coloured full page pictures. else in good condition.
Nice copy from the library of Professor W.B.Wallace - University of Toronto. xi,242p.frontis. bibliography. index. maps on end papers. A few light pencil underlinings etc. else near fine Book
Douglas LePan's signature on titlepage with some of his marginalia on a few pages in black ink and his underlining on a few pages else Fine. ; Parmenides of Elea (5th century BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher born in Elea, a Greek city on the Southern coast of Italy. He is reported to have been a student of Xenophanes. He is one of the most significant of the pre-Socratic philosophers. He argued that the every day perception of reality of the physical world (The Way of Seeming) is mistaken; and that the reality of the world is 'One Being' (the Way of Truth) : an unchanging, ungenerated, indestructible whole. He was the founder of the Eleatic school, which also included Zeno of Elea and Melissus. ; Phoenix Supplementary Volume XVIII; 144 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Else fine. ; Parmenides of Elea (5th century BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher born in Elea, a Greek city on the Southern coast of Italy. He is reported to have been a student of Xenophanes. He is one of the most significant of the pre-Socratic philosophers. He argued that the every day perception of reality of the physical world (The Way of Seeming) is mistaken; and that the reality of the world is 'One Being' (the Way of Truth) : an unchanging, ungenerated, indestructible whole. He was the founder of the Eleatic school, which also included Zeno of Elea and Melissus. ; Phoenix Supplementary Volume XVIII; 144 pages
Inscribed by author on half-title, else unmarked, near Fine. ; 217pp. ; Bibliotheke Tes En Athenais Archaiologikes Hetaireias Ar. 150; 217 pages; Signed by Author