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Stergios Anastasas, a bank clerk, is murdered on a deserted beach in Rhodes. Three months later, Tsabikos Kyriazis is killed, who keeps a furnace in a central part of the city, and the local community is cracked for the second time. No evidence links the two murders and the police investigations are in the dark. As if this did not happen, Nikolaos Diamantis is losing his life in a road accident under unclear conditions. Who will shed light in the mystery? Will the victims' chain continue? And what is the role of a mysterious woman, known all over the island, who shows her to guide the investigations? Pencil author inscription on ffep. else as new{2 copies found In WorldCat] Book
xxxvii + 358pp. + 7 cartes en n/bl pleine-page, 30cm., Thèse présentée à la Faculté des lettres de l'Université de Lausanne pour obtenir le grade de docteur ès lettres, br., cachet au verso de la p.d.t., texte frais et en bon état, poids: 1.1kg., G113051
The author was a nursing sister in the Greek Red Cross working in Northern Greece (Macedonia - Thessaly - Thrace ) This diary covers the period between the invasion of Greece by the Italians in Ocober 1940, and the German invasion of April 1941. 160p. [12 copies found in WorldCat] Book
In 8, legatura in piena tela editoriale con sovrac. illustrata a colori, pp. XXXVI,391,(3), con 260 ill. in b/n nel testo. .
br. ed. pp. 135. "Chi parla di una tipica 'città romana' intende, di norma, una città a pianta ortogonale, come quelle che si incontrano nelle regioni che una volta formavano la parte occidentale dell'Impero". È quasi un paradosso: rispetto a questa struttura, Roma non si presenta affatto come una tipica 'città romana'. Ma è Roma che ha fatto da modello per intere generazioni, in particolare per le più importanti tipologie di edifici pubblici.
RARITA’ CARTOGRAFICA Sconosciuta piccola carta geografica con imprint di Giacomo Zatta e data 1794, appartenente a un non documentato atlante in miniatura dal titolo “Atlante tascabile per le dame”, suddiviso in tre tomi, stampati “IN VENETIA Presso G. Zatta”, senza data ma circa 1795. Si tratta di carte da visita – con un apposito spazio bianco dove apporre il proprio nome – dove compare l’imprint o di Pietro Zancon (accompagnato dalla data 1794) o di Giacomo Zatta (con data 1794 o 1795), che, come si legge sul frontespizio, risulta l’editore dell’opera. Possiamo ipotizzare che la serie, iniziata da Zancon fu poi terminata dallo Zatta. Sulla carta dell’Italia – presumibilmente la prima tavola dell’opera – compare stampato il nome di Chiara Minelli Rota, nobildonna veneziana che sposò Antonio Rota nel 1794; tutte le restanti 65 carte recano lo spazio bianco privo di nome. In precedenza, le carte erano note solo attraverso una serie, priva di imprint editoriale, venduta 21 anni fa (1999) dall’Antiquariaat Haas di Bedburg Hau; parlando con Stephan Haas, la serie, priva di titolo e dati editoriali si componeva di 70 mappe. Le carte furono vendute separatamente sotto il nome di G. Bonatti, firma dell’incisore che si trova nella carta della Francia. In seguito, le tavole furono attribuite a Pietro Zaricen da Geoffrey King (cfr. Miniature Antique Maps, p. 181). Il nome dello Zaricen viene dedotto dalla carta della contea del Roussillon, che reca l’iscrizione “Venezia 1794 App.o P. Zancon”, letto erroneamente come Zaricen. Lajos Szantai include la carta dell’Ungheria nella sua cartobibliografia, traducendo il nome dell’autore in Zancen (cfr. Atlas Hungaricus 1528-1850). Sempre King, che non menziona nessuna carta firmata da Zatta, sostiene che “About the turn of the century a signed card of the first edition, with a map of the province of Roussillon in the south of France, was seen at an Ephemera Society Fair in London”. Questo esemplare sembrerebbe oggi quello conservato alla Yale University Library [1978 351], che lo descrive composto da 70 carte geografiche. Non sappiamo se sia il numero totale delle mappe, e l’assenza di un indice o dell’elenco non consente di stabilire l’esatto numero delle carte che lo compongono. http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3611852Confrontando le carte erroneamente attribuite allo Zaricen ci si accorge che la lastra è abrasa in corrispondenza della firma di Zancon o Zatta. Molto scarse sono le notizie sulle carte che possiamo ora definire “ex Zaricen”. Jason Hubbard nella sua bibliografia recente sulle carte del Giappone raffigura la carta priva dell’imprint “App.o G. Zatta” attribuendola - sulla base delle informazioni bibliografiche finora note – a Giuseppe Bonatti e Pietro Zaricen: “This is one of the 70-odd geographical cards, printed on one side only, acquired by the Haas brothers in 1999. The cards cover countries around the world and include detailed map of Italian provinces. The card with the map of France carries the inscription: G. Bonatti fece; and it is presumed that Bonatti engraved all of them although this is questioned by King” (cfr. J. Hubbard, Japoniae Insulae, n. 124). Il nostro esemplare della carta della Francia, che reca l’imprint “Venezia 1794, App.o P. Zancon” reca in basso a destra la firma di Bonatti sopra menzionata. Dunque, l’unica differenza tra questa serie di sconosciute carte sembra essere la presenza degli imprint editoriali di Zancon e Zatta, accompagnati dalla data 1794 o 1795. Giuseppe Bonatti è menzionato da V. Valerio nella qualità di incisore cresciuto alla scuola Remondini di Bassano, autore di alcune carte per l’atlante di Pazzini Carli (Siena, 1788-1800) e per l’Atlante Geografico di Carlo Antonio Barbiellini (Milano, 1807). Dal 1809 in poi lavorò come incisore per il Deposito della Guerra di Milano (cfr. V. Valerio, Cartografi Veneti, p. 153). Pietro Zancon era, assieme ... A GREAT RARITY Unknown small map with imprint by Giacomo Zatta and date 1794, belonging to an undocumented miniature atlas entitled “Atlante tascabile per le dame” (Pocket Atlas for ladies), divided into three volumes, printed "IN VENETIA Presso G. Zatta", undated but about 1795. A rare set of visiting cards published in Italy features pretty little maps of all parts of the world - with a special white space where to put your name - where the imprint appears or of Pietro Zancon (accompanied by the date 1794) or Giacomo Zatta (with the date 1794 or 1795), who, as can be read on the title page, is the publisher of the whole Atlas. We can speculate that the series, started by Zancon was later terminated by Zatta. On the map of Italy is printed - presumably the first map of the work - the name of Chiara Minelli Rota, Venetian noblewoman who married Antonio Rota in 1794; all remaining 65 maps bear the blank space without names. Previously, the maps were known only through a series, without editorial imprint, sold 21 years ago (1999) by the Antiquariaat Haas of Bedburg Hau; speaking with Stephan Haas, the series, without title and printing details, consisted of 70 maps. The maps were sold separately under the name of G. Bonatti, the engraver's signature found on the map of France. Later, the plates were attributed to Pietro Zaricen by Geoffrey King (see Miniature Antique Maps, p. 181). The name of Zaricen is derived from the Roussillon county map, which bears the inscription "Venice 1794 App.o P. Zancon", incorrectly read as Zaricen. Lajos Szantai includes the map of Hungary in his cartobibliography, translating the author's name into Zancen (see Atlas Hungaricus 1528-1850). Always King, who does not mention any map signed by Zatta, said: "About the turn of the century a signed card of the first edition, with a map of the province of Roussillon in the south of France, was seen at an Ephemera Society Fair in London ". This copy would seem to be the one preserved in the Yale University Library [call number 1978 351], which describes it as being composed of 70 maps. We do not know if it is the total number of maps, and the absence of an index or list does not allow to establish the exact number of maps. http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3611852 Comparing the maps erroneously attributed to Zaricen one realizes that the plate is erased in correspondence with the signature of Zancon or Zatta. There are very little information on the maps, that we can now define as "ex Zaricen". Jason Hubbard in his recent bibliography on the maps of Japan depicts the map without the imprint "App.o G. Zatta" attributing it - on the basis of the bibliographic information so far known - to Giuseppe Bonatti and Pietro Zaricen: “This is one of the 70-odd geographical cards, printed on one side only, acquired by the Haas brothers in 1999. The cards cover countries around the world and include detailed map of Italian provinces. The card with the map of France carries the inscription: G. Bonatti fece; and it is presumed that Bonatti engraved all of them although this is questioned by King” (cf. J. Hubbard, Japoniae Insulae, n. 124). Our copy of the map of France, which bears the imprint "Venice 1794, App.o P. Zancon", also shows the signature of Bonatti mentioned at the bottom right. Therefore, the only difference between this series of unknown maps seems to be the presence of the addresses of Zancon and Zatta, accompanied by the date 1794 or 1795. Giuseppe Bonatti is mentioned by V. Valerio as an engraver raised at the Remondini school in Bassano, author of some maps for the atlas of Pazzini Carli (Siena, 1788-1800) and for the geographical atlas of Carlo Antonio Barbiellini (Milan, 1807). From 1809 onwards he worked as an engraver for the Milan Deposito della Guerra (see V. Valerio, Cartografi Veneti, p. 153). Pietro Zancon was, together with the most famous brother Gaetano, a native engraver of Bassano del Grappa, who grew up at the Remondini prin...
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In-8° (cm. 24,5), pp. 26 (da p.173 a p. 198). Brossura provvisoria in carta decorata monocroma muta. Rinforzo di graffette lungo il dorso all'interno. Influssi da CEGLIE MESSAPICA, TARANTO ecc.ITALIIOTA è lo stile delle manifestazioni artistiche attribuibili a quelle popolazioni che gli antichi designarono come italiote, e cioè dei coloni greci trapiantatisi a partire dal IX-VIII sec. a. C. nell'Italia meridionale, designata col nome di Magna Grecia. Censito come estratto in 2 bibl.
"The reader will discover how to throw flowers at the "bouzoukia"without blinding the singers, how to not outstay his/her welcome when staying as a guest at somebody's house or yacht, how to flirt without receiving a dirty look or a slap from a hot-blooded Greek, how to use his/her hands when eating at a taverna and many other fun and enlightening tips which we believe will help a visitor to adjust." [WorldCat lists NO copies in the USA] Book
Classic book based on the experiences of the heroic Greek forces in Albania at the outbreak of World War II. [Undated Date stamp for] 1977. Ex-library copy. Text block complete, but almost separated from covers. Usual library marks. DJj shabby and scuffed. Ex-Library
Classic book based on the experiences of the heroic Greek forces in Albania at the outbreak of World War II. Undated [c 1977 ?] Clean, tight ,unmarked text bloc except for missing title page k nut the titl rpage os , ffep mssing Ex-Library
In-4° (cm. 29x22), pp. 26 (da p. 70 a p. 95) + 2 TAVOLE fuori testo (dii cui 1 a COLORI in cartoncino) e con 14 ILLUSTRAZIONI in bianco e nero nel testo. Bross. provvisoria riproducente la cop. della rivista, la prima pagina di testo è riprodotta anastaticamente, il resto è ottimo i carta patinata ed intonso. ZAHN, filologo ed archeologo, partecipò agli scavi archeologici presso l'Acropoli ad Atene. Nel 1901 divenne assistente direttore presso il Dipartimento di Antichità a Berlino, dove nel 1931 succedette Theodor Wiegand come direttore. (wiki), ASSTEAS uno dei pochi ceramografi delle colonie greche il cui nome è giunto fino a noi. greco, attivo a Paestum nel IV secolo a.C., uno tra i più attivi pittori vascolari a figure rosse della Magna Grecia, gestì un grande laboratorio in cui si producevano hydriai e crateri con scene mitologiche e teatrali.
Madrid, 1999. 4to. mayor; 361 pp. Ilustraciones. Cubiertas originales.
Spine slightly sunned. Pages unopened. ; 197pp, some illustrations. ; 197 pages
In "an attempt to reconstruct their history .. I have utilized all the knowledge at our disposal in the social religious or economic field ...in an effort to understand .. those far off ancestors of ours to whom we owe Homeric Poetry, the Linear B tablets and Mycenean art" This is a synthesis of the archaeological remains of three Bronze age locations in Greece together with the mythical/historical/ poetical legends associated with them and how Crete, Mycenae and Thebes, might be related to each other. Laid in is a tri-fold sheet with proposed genealogies and chronologies of these sites.Also included is an appendix regarding the decipherment of Linear B. 148p.plates notes, index [ Errata sheet laid in ] Book
A beautiful book combining an anthology of Greek poets (both ancient and modern) with wonderful photographs and paintings. 176p. illus (some col) bibliography indexes. NICE TO SEND AS A GIFT Book
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 216 p. Osmanli donanmasi'nin son savasi: Imroz baskini (20 Ocak 1918). Imbros fight of the Ottoman naval forces.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 360, [3] p., b/w plates. Greek churches of Istanbul in the Ottoman Period. Istanbul'da Osmanli dönemi Rum kiliseleri.
Offprint edition from the Smithsonian Report for 1912, pages 597-608. 8vo (cm 24 x 15,5 ca); opuscolo in brossura editoriale; frontespizio + pagine numerate da 597 a 608. Opuscolo leggermente brunito; usure all'orlo frontale delle carte. Copia discreta.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. [viii], 151 p. B/w ills. Aegean Region in the Turkish National Struggle (1918 - 1922). Millî Mücadele'de Ege çevresi.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [iv], 110 p. The Pontus issue and the policy of Greece. Articles. Edited by Berna Türkdogan. Contents: The Pontus Issue and the of Greece., Assis. Prof. Dr. Yusuf Sarinay.; The Pontus Case from a Historical Perspective: Its Impacts on Our Recent History and Present Time., Assis. Prof. Dr. Hamit Pehlivanli.; The Armenian-Greek Threat to Trabzon in the War of Independence., Assis. Prof. Dr. Abdullah Saydam. GREEKS Armenians Non-Muslim minorities Trabzon Trebizonde Black Sea Soaicl history Pontos.
in-8°, 481 pages, broché, couv. + jaquette illustree.- Qques traces d'humidité à la couverture. [GAL-AT]
Amusing account of travels in Europe by a Scottish Scholar in search of the ancient Greek poet Theognis ,with assorted diversions on the way such as the 1949 PEN Congress in Venice - all told with Caledonian verve and humour. 204p. index, Bookplate of previous owner. Book
A comprehensive selection of 250 historic views of Athens, published on the occasion of the exhibition of photographs organized by the Museum Herakleidon (Athens 2014-2015). To vivlio ekdotheke me ten eukaireia tis ektheses "Metamorphoseis to n Athenon" pou diorganotheke apo to Mouseio Herakleidoen (Athena 2014-2015).Translated from the Greek and the French by Anna-Belinda Firos 176 pages, photographs. [4 copies found in WorldCat] Book
When the Athenians took the island of Sphacteria, there was one among the Spartans, a youth name Ariston, who would not surrender, who thrust out his sword and made a desperate, suicidal charge. But Ariston was fated to live- he was saved by a blow from Orchomenus, the Spartan soldier who loved and hated him too much to let him die. He came to Athens a slave, a prostitute whose favors were sold by Polyxenus, the bathhouse keeper. In time, although not a citizen, he was to become one of the most powerful men in his adopted city, the friend and patron of Sokrates and Eurepides, the embodiment of all that was finest in the Athenian spirit. But always Ariston lived in the shadow of a black day in Sparta when, because of him, a beautiful young girl was hideously slaughtered- again and again suffering and death came close to those he loved. Book