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2015S5500<p>Heracleion: Mystis 2015. In English. Soft cover 21 cm 552 pp. ISBN: 978-619-5024-36-9. A history of Crete island from the neoliithic era to 1941 focusing in the mediaeval period.</p><p>.</p><p>.</p><p>.</p><p>===================================================</p><p><b>IMPORTANT: The shipping cost in not included in the price. You will have to approve it at confirmation of the order.</b></p> Mystis paperback
1996S8212<p><p style="color: #000000; font-family: Trebuchet MS; font-size: 16px; line-height: 22px; background-color: #A9F5F2;"><b>Venetian-Cretan Studies</b></strong style></p>In greek. Soft cover 25 cm 560 pp.</p><p> </p><p>==============================================================</p><p><p><strong style="font-size: 11px; color: #6E6E6E; font-family: Trebuchet MS;"><i><b>The shipping cost estimated by the system covers books weighing up to 750 gr.; a surcharge depending on the actual weight and destination applies for heavier books.</p></i></b></p> Vikelaea Demotike Bibliotheke paperback
128403Greece: Topio Publications. Good in Good dust jacket; In gift box. Includes CD box is damaged. Signed . and inscribed by Ambassador Nick Burns. Hardback. 300 pages . Topio Publications hardcover
1976041164Athens: Ekdoseis Papazese 1976 Book. Near Fine. French Wraps. 1st Greek Edition. Three aspects of "Topics in the Sociology of International Relations 1 Mythogologia 2 Diethnes These tis Ellados 3 He Kypriaki Krise.201p. bibliography.Crisp tight unmarked text cover slightly tanned. 6 copies in USA found in WorldCat . Ekdoseis Papazese paperback
19971770J. C. Gieben. 1997. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Unwrapped in Plastic.; Archaia Hellas; 360 pages; Salamis and the Salaminioi for the first time provides a thorough investigation of the people of the island of Salamis and their status in the Classical period. The first part of the work surveys the sixth-century history of the island and challenges the communis opinio that Salamis was a klerouchy. Part II considers the setting and organization of the Classical community on the island - here called an “unofficial” demos. Part III investigates the demos during the tumultuous third century. Salamis and the Salaminioi will be an invaluable addition to the libraries of all those interested in Athenian history and citizenship the Kleisthenic deme system Hellenistic Athens and rural Attica. . 9050631975 . J. C. Gieben hardcover
201038903Cambridge University Press. 2010. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Gift inscription from author to Carolyn Dewald on ffep. Includes letter and postcard from author tipped in. Lower corners bumped.; 324 pages; Thucydides Pericles and the Idea of Athens in the Peloponnesian War is the first comprehensive study of Thucydides' presentation of Pericles' radical redefinition of the city of Athens during the Peloponnesian War. Martha Taylor argues that Thucydides subtly critiques Pericles' vision of Athens as a city divorced from the territory of Attica and focused instead on the sea and the empire. Thucydides shows that Pericles' reconceputalization of the city led the Athenians both to Melos and to Sicily. Toward the end of his work Thucydides demonstrates that flexible thinking about the city exacerbated the Athenians' civil war. Providing a thorough critique and analysis of Thucydides' neglected book 8 Taylor shows that Thucydides praises political compromise centered around the traditional city in Attica. In doing so he implicitly censures both Pericles and the Athenian imperial project itself.; Signed by Author . 0521765935 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
19888934Diffusion De Boccard. 1988. Softcover. Very Good. Signed by author to Elaine Matthews letter from author to Elaine Matthews tipped in. Light creasing to spine. Light edgewear to wraps creasing. Minor discoloration to spine and part of front wrap.; Revised version of the author's thesis Ph. D. -- University of Thessaloniki 1986.; Meletemata 8; 572 pages; Signed by Author . 9607094018 . Diffusion De Boccard paperback
2012S6429<p><strong>ἈÏχιμανδÏίτου Ιωακείμ ΚυπÏίου <em>Ἡ πάλη</em></strong></p><p>In english; original text in medieval greek. Foreword by Emmanuel Kriaras. Hard coverjacket 28 cm 912 pp. ill: 24 images. Index. Editio princeps based on the greek ms. No. 37 of the Library of the Romanian Academy at Bucurest.</p><p><em>A 17th-century manuscript written by the Cypriot monk Joachim. It describes the venetian-turkish war of the years 1645-1669.</em></p><p>============================================================</p><p><em>The shipping cost estimated by the system covers books weighing up to 750 gr.; a surcharge depending on the actual weight and destination applies for heavier books.</em></p> Cyprus Research Centre hardcover
19744468Cambridge University Press. 1974. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. DJ is price-clipped. Light spotting to DJ. Slight sticker remnants to back panel. Very light foxing to textblock.; 246 pages; Dispatched to Sicily in 344 BC as an elderly man at the head of a small motley band of mercenaries Timoleon had no experience of the island. Yet in less than eight years Timoleon overthrew tyrants expelled the Carthaginians and introduced peace prosperity and constitutional government to an area which for decades had known only disorder. The peace he had brought was broken after his death and tyranny returned in 317 BC; but the prosperity which he had set in motion continued to increase well into the third century. Dr Talbert has deliberately avoided the temptation to write a biography and has confined himself to coverage of those aspects of Timeleon's work for which some evidence survives. He examines closely the uneven and frequently eulogistic accounts left by ancient writers. He also discusses fully the light thrown on Timoleon's revival by the discovery of numerous silver coin hoards in Sicily and by archaeological excavations undertaken there since the Second World War. His studies add up to a most thorough investigation of Timoleon's work. . 0521204194 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
18394613Berlin: Georgium Andream Reimerum. 1839. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good-. Institution bookplate on inner cover. 2 Library stamps to titlepage- 1 cancellation stamp to endpaper. No other library markings. Bound in gorgeous Half leather with marbled boards and endpapers. Spine decorated in gilt with title label and raised bands. Spine ends and corners lightly worn.; Fullest account of the topography of Thessalonica and its history especially from the 5th to the 15th century. Cap. I. Belleii Thessalonicensia; Cap. II. Eustathius Thessalonicensis; Cap. III. Marmor viride veterum; Cap. IV. Tributa Atticorum seculo XII praestita; Cap. V. Beniamini Tudelitani itinerarium specimen novae editionis; Cap. VI. Codex Baroccianus CXXXI.; 553 pages . Georgium Andream Reimerum hardcover
145917Rethymnon: Ekkekakes 2008. Brand new. Traduit du francais: "Voyage a Smyrne dans l' Archipel et a l'ile de Candie en 1811 1812 1813 et 1814"; broche 24 cm 125 p. Rethymnon: Ekkekakes 2008 unknown
1954041347London: Royal Institute of Interational Affairs 1954 Book. Fine. Cloth. 1st UK Edition. ".a comprehensive account of the country its people and its complex history and politics with .special attention to the economic and financial problems which have given rise to Greece's dependence on foreign aid." Part I - Politics: War and Resistance Liberation and Civil War From Varkiza Agreement to Truman Doctrine Guerrilla War 1946-1949 Readjustment Part II - Economics and Finance: The Liberation and the British American Aid Production The Producers Trade and Finance Appendices: The Problem of Cyprus Greece's Northern Frontiers Statistical Appendix.vii 207p. tables. index .maps. Royal Institute of Interational Affairs hardcover
1971041375London: Hodder & Stoughton 1971 Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st UK Edition. Novel of the life of Alkibiades and the tragedy he bought to Athens in the Peloponnesian War. 383p. Maps in end papers.Exceptionally fine copy.DJ spine is sun-faded. Hodder & Stoughton hardcover
2000S6468<p>Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Thera's prehistoric wall-paintings. In English. The publication consists of two large format volumes 1014 pages ill: 20 plates maps plans four folded leaves in pockets with original papers and illustrations accompanied by a third smaller volume with additional illustrations. It is an important contribution to Theran studies since they record information about the economy culture religion nature and everyday reality of an Aegean society in the second millennium B.C. Read the contents at the attached images. Net weight 4830 gr. ISBN 960-86580-2-0.</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 dem.siatras@gmail.com</strong></p> Hidryma Theras hardcover
198732798American School of Classical Studies At Athens. 1987. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. With 11 figures 85 plates 3 plans. Presentation of materials recovered from the Temple of Poseidon at Isthmia during the 1952-67 excavations .; Isthmia IV; IV . 0876619340 . American School of Classical Studies At Athens hardcover
18904555F. A. Brockhaus. 1890. Hardcover. Very Good. Leather spine and corners with gilt lettering and raised bands. May have been rebound at one time. Attractive.; Foxing to prelims and textblock. Text is in German and ancient Greek.; 223 pages . F. A. Brockhaus hardcover
195822544Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag. 1958. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffep Christian Habicht. Spine faintly sunned. Endpapers lightly tanned.; 263pp 8pls.; 263 pages . Franz Steiner Verlag hardcover
2015S8328<p>In English with French and German summaries. Hard cover 29 cm 548 pp. ISBN: 978-954-322-624-5.</p><p><strong>CONTENTS:</strong></p><p>Introduction</p><p>Chapter one. The maces from the today's Bulgarian territories — studies</p><p>Chapter two. The maces of the Bulgarian Middle Ages. Problems of the terminology. Representations on works of fine arts</p><p>Chapter three. The maces from the today's Bulgarian territories 10th—17th c.: Typology and an attempt on chronology</p><p>I. Barrel-shaped maces with buds</p><p>II. Small-sized cubic four-knobs bronze maces</p><p>III. Barrel-shaped of bi-conical maces</p><p>IV. Barrel-shaped with surface covered with rhombs</p><p>V. Flat four-know maces</p><p>VI. Cubic maces with four pyramid knobs</p><p>VII. Prismatic maces with four pyramidal knobs</p><p>VIII. Spherical maces with cubic knobs</p><p>IX. Spherical maces with conic knobs</p><p>X. Spherical maces with prolonged pyramidal knobs</p><p>XI. Spiral-shaped maces</p><p>XII. Prolonged maces</p><p>XIII. Star-shaped maces with 12 knobs</p><p>XIV. Star-shaped maces with more than 12 knobs</p><p>XV. Cubic polygonal maces</p><p>XVI. Barrel-shaped maces with vertical flanges</p><p>XVII. Polygonal vertical flanges with a short sleeve</p><p>XVIII. The maces of the type are characteristic of their elongated shape</p><p>XIX. Cylindrical/ conical maces with three rows of spikes shaped as a whole or truncated pyramid</p><p>XX. Maces with a long shaft terminating in a compact fighting head</p><p>XXI. Maces with a long shaft terminating in a fighting head composed of vertical flanges</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>Catalogue</p><p>Bibliography</p><p>Les massues du territoire Bulgare d'aujourd'hui X—XVII s. Résumé</p><p>Keulen auf dem Territorium des heutigen Bulgarians 10.—17. Jahrhundert Zusammenfassung</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> Ivrai hardcover
1875025258London: Chapman and Hall 1875. Seventh Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. 7 7/8" Tall. Title V-X 594 Pp. Seventh Edition Bound Without The Photographs First Published With This Edition With The Preface To The Sixth Edition 1870 And No Mention Of Photographs. A Very Attractive And Well Preserved Issue. Red Morocco Spine And Tips 5 Raised Bands With Gilt Decorations Gilt Bands And Decorations At Top And Bottom Of Spine Matching Marbled Boards Endpapers And Page Edges. Contents Near Fine. Morocco And Boards In Excellent Condition Gilt Brilliant A Little Rubbing At Small Areas At Spine Edges Rubbing Ar Edges Of Boards With A Little Loss Of Paper At Some Places On Edges A 3/16" Loss Of Paper At Center Of Front Board At Foredge With A Corresponding 1/2" Loss Along The Edge Itself. Hinges Very Strong An Attractive Copy For Shelf And For Reading. <br/> <br/> Chapman and Hall hardcover
197210942Latomus. 1972. Softcover. Near Fine. Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear else fine.; En français. 15 pages of plates/planches at end.; Collection Latomus Volume 123; 176 pages . Latomus paperback
1921022279London 1915: Sidgwick & Jackson 1921. Second Revised Edition Reprinted . Red Cloth Gilt. Near Fine/No DJ. 10" Tall. Plates Throughout. 292 Pp. Maps On Endpapers. Red Cloth Gilt. Second Edition Reprinted 1921. A Particularly Bright Clean Example With Gilt Still Brilliant No Names Or Marks Hinges Tight. Almost Fine Except Just Beginning To Fray Along Top Edge Of Spine. Per Wikipedia John Clarke Stobart 1878 - 1933 Commonly Known As J. C. Stobart Was A Classical Scholar A University Of Cambridge Lecturer An Hm Inspector Of Schools And The Bbc's First Director Of Education. After The War He Helped Organize The 1924 British Empire Exhibition At Wembley And In 1925 Joined The Bbc As Its First Director Of Education. He Was Responsible For Two Long-Lasting Programs Children's Hour And The Epilogue And According To One Source Suggested The Bbc's Motto 'Nation Shall Speak Peace Unto Nation'. He Also Proposed Creating A New Cultural Network To Be Named The Minerva Programme After The Roman Goddess Of Wisdom But This Idea Was Turned Down And Was Not Realised Until The Creation Of 'The Third Programme' At The End Of The Second World War. Stobart Became Well-Known All Over The World For His Regular New Year's Eve Broadcast 'The Grand Good-Night'. He Disagrees With Edward Gibbon's Pessimistic View Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire Pointing Out That 'The Mere Notion Of Empire Continuing To Decline And Fall For Five Centuries Is Ridiculous' And Remarking That 'This Is One Of The Cases Which Prove That History Is Made Not So Much By Heroes Or Natural Forces As By Historians' Since 'If All The Roman Historians Had Perished And Only The Inscriptions Remained We Should Have A Very Different Picture Of The Roman Empire A Picture Much Brighter And I Think Much More Faithful To Truth.' He Admires The Romans For Their Law Discipline Engineering And Especially Their Sanitation But It Is Clear That He Prefers The Greeks For Their Art Philosophy Mathematics And Literature. <br/> <br/> Sidgwick & Jackson hardcover
1920022280London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1920. Second Revised Edition 1st P:rinting 1st Printing. Red Cloth Gilt. Near Fine/No DJ. 10" Tall. Plates Throughout; Folding Color Map; Map Endpapers. 352 Pp. Red Cloth Gilt Deckled Foredge. Maps On Endpapers. First Printing 1920 Of The Second Revised Edition. A Particularly Bright Clean Example With Gilt Still Brilliant No Names Or Marks Hinges Tight. Almost Fine Except Just Beginning To Fray Along Top Edge Of Spine And A Small Area At Bottom Of Spine And A Point At Lower Front Tip. Per Wikipedia John Clarke Stobart 1878 - 1933 Commonly Known As J. C. Stobart Was A Classical Scholar A University Of Cambridge Lecturer An Hm Inspector Of Schools And The Bbc's First Director Of Education. After The War He Helped Organize The 1924 British Empire Exhibition At Wembley And In 1925 Joined The Bbc As Its First Director Of Education. He Was Responsible For Two Long-Lasting Programs Children's Hour And The Epilogue And According To One Source Suggested The Bbc's Motto 'Nation Shall Speak Peace Unto Nation'. He Also Proposed Creating A New Cultural Network To Be Named The Minerva Programme After The Roman Goddess Of Wisdom But This Idea Was Turned Down And Was Not Realised Until The Creation Of 'The Third Programme' At The End Of The Second World War. Stobart Became Well-Known All Over The World For His Regular New Year's Eve Broadcast 'The Grand Good-Night'. He Disagrees With Edward Gibbon's Pessimistic View Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire Pointing Out That 'The Mere Notion Of Empire Continuing To Decline And Fall For Five Centuries Is Ridiculous' And Remarking That 'This Is One Of The Cases Which Prove That History Is Made Not So Much By Heroes Or Natural Forces As By Historians' Since 'If All The Roman Historians Had Perished And Only The Inscriptions Remained We Should Have A Very Different Picture Of The Roman Empire A Picture Much Brighter And I Think Much More Faithful To Truth.' He Admires The Romans For Their Law Discipline Engineering And Especially Their Sanitation But It Is Clear That He Prefers The Greeks For Their Art Philosophy Mathematics And Literature. <br/> <br/> Sidgwick & Jackson hardcover
1888044137New York / Cambridge: Houghton Mifflin/ Riverside Press 1888 Book. Very Good. Decorative Cloth. 1st US Edition. Literary and archaeological essays originally published in Century Magazine in 1887 magazine written by American journalist photographer and Philhellene W.J.Stillman His wife was the Pre-Raphaelite painter Maria Spartali In the original decorative green covers with gilt titles with some shelf wear.106p frontis illus.B & W Text block crisp neat and tight end papers slightly stained. Houghton Mifflin/ Riverside Press hardcover
199433294University of California Press. 1994. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Light edgewear and faint creasing to DJ.; Hellenistic Culture and Society; 545 pages; Alexander the Great changed the face of the ancient world. During his life and after his death his image in works of art exerted an unprecedented influence on marbles bronzes ivories frescoes mosaics coins medals even painted pottery and relief ware. Alexander's physiognomy became the most famous in history. But can we really know what meaning lies behind these images Andrew Stewart demonstrates that these portraits wildly divergent in character quality type provenance date and purpose actually transmit not so much a likeness of Alexander as a set of carefully crafted cliches that mobilize the notion "Alexander" for diverse ends and diverse audiences. Stewart discusses the portraits as studies in power and his original interpretation of them gives unprecedented fullness and shape to the idea and image called "Alexander." . 0520068513 . University of California Press hardcover
2006109410Greek title: "ΧΡΟÎΙΚΩΠΜΟΡΕΩΣ - Τοπωνυμικά τοπογÏαφικά ἱστοÏικά". A facsimile reprint of the first edition 1921. In greek. Cloth 25x17 cm 269 pp. Pelekanos hardcover