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547p. Soiled and wormed. 8vo. Rubbed contemporary full roan leather. Blue printed American Ex Libris of Maris Gibson [probably from Chester County, Pennsylvania]. First American edition of the Cyropaedia in Latin & Greek, as edited by Thomas Hut chinson (1698-1769), and substantially corrected by American editors. * First book printed in American Greek Type * The earliest substantial use of a Gree k font cast in America. The types were cast b y Binny and Rolandson under the direction of John Watts, who was brought from England to supervise the type production and the printing of this book. A la ndmark in American typography and scholarship. AI 11903. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W120
Two volumes in one. pp. (8), 190; 196 + 3 Folding plates. Text in Greek. Notes in German. 8vo. Leather backed marbled boards binding. Manuscript ownership and marginalia of Robert Bolenius, 1864. W120
Paris , Société d'Edition Les Belles Lettres, Publiées sous le patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé - 1966 - In-8 - Broché - Traduction juxtalinéaire - Notice 27 & 167 - Propre
In-16 p. (mm. 165x100), 2 volumi, p. pergamena antica, dorso a cordoni con tit. ms., cc.nn. 16, pp.num. 698 (mancano ultime 3 carte bianche); pp.num. 402, cc.nn. 55 (di indici); marca tipografica xilografata ai frontespizi e al fine del II vol. Dello storico e moralista ateniese Senofonte (430-354 ca. a.C.), il primo volume contiene: “De institutione Cyri, Lib. VIII” - “De Cyri expeditione, Lib.VII” - “Historiarum Graecarum. Lib. VII”. “La "Ciropedia" (educazione di Ciro il Vecchio, fondatore della monarchia persiana) è un romanzo storico in cui l’idealizzazione di quel sovrano si concreta nella delineazione di una monarchia illuminata. Nelle "Elleniche" Senofonte narrò le vicende dei Greci dal 411 al 362 (battaglia di Mantinea)”. Così Diz. Treccani,XI, p. 137. Nel secondo volume: “Operum Xenophontis Atheniensis viri maximi.. Quo continentur politici, atque alij Libri XV quorum indicem versa pagina exhibet, cum epistolarum fragmentis, & adpendice nova, Io. Leunclavii Amelburni lucubratio tertia”. Cfr. Brunet,V,1490 che cita altre ediz. del ‘500 con la traduzione in latino di Leunclavius. Corto del margine super.; con uniformi lievi arross. o fiorit., ma più che discreto esemplare.
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
Hachette 1992, In-8 broché, 176 pages. Très bon état
140x210mm. XII+320 pages. Contains fold out map and frontispiece. Hard cover. Gilt line drawing embedded to front cover. Cover worn, stained and partly faded. Front cover loose. Back cover detached. Cover bumped on edges. Spine missing. Name of previous owner on first white page. First white page detached. Back cover and several pages loose. Pages very yellowing. Pages age-stained. Few pencil marks on pages. Poor condition - no damage to text.
Fascinating account of the archaeology and history of Thasos in the Northern Aegean. 119p.maps. plates diagrs.bibliography. Book
Includes : Introduction / I. Growth of the Greek City/ II. Greek Town-Planning / III. Fortifications / IV. The Agora / V. Shrines and Official Buildings / VI. Gymnasium, Stadium and Theatre / VII. Greek Houses / VIII. Fountain Building/ 228p. plates. diagrams. index Book
Alves 1913, In-8 cartonnage éditeur. 600 pages. Bon état. cartonnage éditeur
xix + 340pp. + 103 bl/w plates, 30cm., text in German, Doctoral Dissertation ("Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der Philosophischen Fakultäten der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg i.Br."), softcover, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, G113153
"Hans Wunderlich is a geologist who happened to be in Crete in 1970, when he took the opportunity of visiting Sir Arthur Evan's celebrated reconstruction of the so-called Palace of King Minos at Knossos - the legendary labyrinth where Theseus once defeated the dreaded Minotaur. This chance visit drew him into one of the greatest archaeological mysteries of all time, for one contradiction struck him after another in the 'established' interpretations of the Minoan culture. His geologist's eye found clues that the early archaeologists had missed, the technical man asked questions to which no-one seemed to have the answer. He soon concluded that what he was gazing at was not a palace at all, but something more sombre and perhaps even more significant. This book is the author's attempt to resolve the paradoxes that have obsessed the archaeological world ever since Evan's spectacular find." An interesting theory ."that the Palace of King Minos was not the bustling centre of gay courtly life but was, instead, a necropolis - a city of the dead" English translation by Richard Windsor. 368p. illus. diagrs. maps. bibliography. index. Book
Scholars' name to ffep (Mark Golden). Very light shelfwear. ; 1 x 9.25 x 6.25 Inches; 394 pages; The first comprehensive examination of Dinarchus's life and works. Examines Athenian history during the last years of Alexander the Great as seen in the speeches of the contemporary orator Dinarchus.
Very light shelfwear. ; 1 x 9.25 x 6.25 Inches; 394 pages; The first comprehensive examination of Dinarchus's life and works. Examines Athenian history during the last years of Alexander the Great as seen in the speeches of the contemporary orator Dinarchus.
Traduction de M. E. Régnault, illustrations sur acier et sur bois par les premiers artistes de Paris et de Londres, 1 vol. grand in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-maroquin à coins rouge, dos à 5 nerfs dorés richement orné, double filet doré en mors et coins, toutes tranches dorées, reliure signée Belz Niedrée, L. Curmer, Paris, 1841, 2 ff., 372 pp. avec un frontispice, 2 cartes et 25 planches hors texte sous serpentes avec légendes Jolie reliure signée Belz-Niedrée pour cet exemplaire bien complet des 28 planches hors texte. "Cet ouvrage, imprimé sur beau papier, avec un grand luxe typographique, est illustré de plus de 300 gravures sur bois dans le texte et de 28 planches et cartes gravées sur acier et tirées à part" (Brivois, 415). Agréable exemplaire très bien relié (un cahier uniformément bruni, rouss. variables mais bonne fraîcheur générale par ailleurs, bon exemplaire par ailleurs). Gendre de Jean-Edouard Niedrée, Jean-Philippe Belz reprit sont atelier à partir de 1860, signant alors ses reliures au nom de "Belz-Niedrée". Vicaire, VII, 1172 Français
Traduction de M. Elias Regnault, illustrée de 566 gravures sur bois, 1 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-toile, couv. d'origine contrecollée au premier plat, L. Curmer, Paris, 1841, 2 ff. n. ch. (faux-titre et titre) et 372 pp. Incomplet de la plupart des 24 planches hors texte. Etat satisfaisant par ailleurs (un cahier roussi, rel. frottée, bonne fraîcheur par ailleurs). Français
Paris, L. Curmer, 1841, 29 x 19,5 cm., hol. piel chagrín, 2 h. + 372 págs. con profusión de grabados intercalados.
(mm. 263). Solida pelle moderna con titolo in oro al dorso. Antiporta, frontespizio figurato, pp. XXIV, 458 con una carta geografica e 24 tavole f.t. di vedute e XV di monumenti. Molte illustrazioni nel testo.
When Virginia Sanderson arrived on Mykonos, one of the many Greek isles, in search of her missing twin sister, Lee she realized she was being followed. Her sister's letter had alarmed her; what was really going on at the Boutique Cleopatra, the shop Lee was managing for her boss, Kriton Fileas? Lee had always been the one who could manage on her own, yet her brief note spoke of trouble. Virginia feared that she too was now involved. in the strange and terrifying series of events that had already caused her sister's disappearance. Book
ix, 358 p. : illus. ; 19 cm. Hardcover Very good condition BAL 23473
8°, mm 205x150, pp. 194, tela editoriale arancione con titoli in nero al dorso, ottimo stato di conservazione, piccola annotazione in penna rossa all'angolo superiore della prima carta bianca, con 31 tavole in bianco e nero fuori testo e 15 immagini in bianco e nero nel testo, rarissime sottolineature in pastello rosso all'interno, collana Saggi, n. 220, traduzione di Giuliana Lenghi Balestra.
Spine cover is torn with pieces missing to ends. Corners edgeworn. Internally VG. ; 98 pages
Corners are lightly bumped. ; 98 pages
Lucy Flecker, a widow and grandmother, sets her family into disarray when it is unexpectedly revealed that she has been left a beautiful house in Greece, by famous archaeologist Oliver Lussom, who it is alleged, has been her lover. Her family assumes that she will sell her legacy, but against their wishes the sixty-three-year-old woman decides to return to Greece and, in the process, irrevocably changes her life. Book
Covers period up to 1976. "Modern Greece tells the story of Greece and its people, from the founding of Constantinople to the eclipse of socialism in the late twentieth century. C. M. Woodhouse is uniquely qualified to write the history of Greece, having served there in the Allied military and the British embassy during and after World War II before writing several books on Greece. In this classic work, which Woodhouse has updated five times to create a truly comprehensive history, the depth of his knowledge and understanding of the country and its citizens comes through clearly in every chapter, as he ranges from the ascendancy and eventual fall of the Byzantine Empire through the emergence for the first time of a unified Greek kingdom in the 1800s to the political turmoil of twentieth-century politics. This is a book for readers and travelers who wish to understand the history and culture behind the beauty that is eternal Greece." 352p. bibliography.index Book