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20.5x12 cm. 166 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly stained and faded. Spine slightly faded. Pen writing and markings on many pages - text not damaged. Else in good condition.
xii + 109pp., 2nd edition, 24cm., publisher's hardcover in cloth, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105129
Minor shelfwear. ; Catalogue of an exhibition held at the National Archaeological Museum, Dec. 15, 1988-March 31, 1989. ; 12.0 X 9.0 X 0.8 inches; 277 pages
and 45 leaves f photographs Lyrical impressions of the resilience of thew Greek pople during World War II. The profits from this book were dedicated to Greek Relief efforts.53p.+ frontis and 5 leavres of photographs Book
No marks or inscriptions to contents. Minor creasing to covers. A clean copy with very slightly marked covers. 49pp. A nostalgic look at the campsites available in the 1960s in parts of Europe. Very large fold-out map of the four countries at rear in excellent condition. Scarce.
Very Good English Paperback. Large 8vo. (22 x 12 cm). In English. [8] p., b/w ills. Pamphlet. greek Cypriot child asks: 'Where are my parents?'. [Propaganda pamphlet]. A propaganda brochure. Not in OCLC. Extremely rare.
Series : The Greek Museums. Large format illustrated guide to Delphi. English translation by Peter Sheldon. 64p.plates (col.) plus Book
Critical essay on the Poem "Thrush" by George Sefereis. Offprint of article published in Canadian Review of Comparative Literature. Winter 1977 [pp80-102] Book
Fine English Original bdg. In imitation leather bound. Small 4to. (28 x 22 cm). In French, English and Greek. 176 p., index. Ills. Les Iles Grecques.= The Greek Islands.
Mm 215x240 Collana "Pianificazione territoriale, urbanistica ed ambientale". Brossura editoriale di pp. 402, con numerosi disegni in bianco e nero nel testo. Volume in buono stato di conservazione. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Contains a fold-out map. 28x21.5 cm. 128 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover corners and edges slightly wrinkled and worn. Pen inscription on few pages - NO damage to text. Else in good condition.
Carta nautica tratta dal raro "Plans des ports ed des rades de la Mer Méditerranée.." edito a Livorno da Carlo Tesi nel 1858. Incisione in rame, finemente colorata a mano, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Nice nautical chart taken from the rare "Plans des ports ed des rades de la Mer Méditerranée.." published in Leghorn by Carlo Tesi, 1858. Copperplate with fine colouring, in very good condition.
165pp., 17cm., br.orig., dans la série "Bibliothèque grecque elzévirienne", peu de rousseurs, pour la plupart non coupé, très bon état, rare, G82797
280X370mm. XII+779PP. Hardcover with leather bound spine and corners. Cover bumped and tattered at corner and edges. Spine worn and rubbed, with ornaments. Upper part [30mm] of spine are missing, inner spine visible. Rear cover and spine are partly detached from pages, inner spine is visible. First page, white page and pre-title page are detached. Pages are yellowing and age-stained. The book is in fair condition.
8vo, br. ed. 332pp. E se la conquista romana dell’Italia non fosse stata solo un’operazione militare? Il volume propone una nuova interpretazione del processo che portò all’unificazione della penisola nel IV e III secolo a.C. Basandosi su di un’ampia rassegna delle fonti storiche, ma soprattutto del materiale epigrafico e archeologico più recente, l’autore ricostruisce un quadro complesso ed eterogeneo di connessioni che legavano fra loro famiglie romane e italiche, attraversando l’Italia intera. Il ruolo della diplomazia e della contrattazione vi appare almeno equivalente a quello della minaccia bellica. Da una parte e dall’altra, vi furono probabilmente casate nobili che si allearono per costituire una nuova entità politica in un contesto mediterraneo globale che per la prima volta favoriva l’emergere di imperi con ampi territori.
Very light shelfwear and creasing else fine. ; Lecture given in May 1997 by Commander Christopher Terrell, Head of the Department of Navigation at the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich until 1987, on the evolution of the sea chart from its origins to nowadays. In a long journey that began from the early thirteenth-century sea charts on vellum to reach the nineteenth-century sophisticated British hydrographical surveys, chart-making underwent a variety of phases ranging from the Mediterranean portolans to the great contribution of the French eighteenth-century school of organised hydrography. ; Cyprus Cartography Lectures No. 4. the Helen Wallis Memorial Lecture; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 46 pages
bross. edit. ill.
16°, BROSSURA CON ILL. B.N., PG. 88, 3 ILL. B.N. P. PG. N.T. (RIPRODUZIONI DI VECCHIE STAMPE). PRIMA EDIZIONE.
XLII + 378pp., [text in latin], cart.cover (bit spotted), leather spine, VG
xxxii + 364pp. + frontispice, 25cm., dans la série "Université de Louvain. Recueil de travaux publiés par les membres des conférences d'histoire et de philologie" 1e série 13e fasc., br.orig., non coupé, bon état, R74347
Il quaderno contiene i lavori portati a termine nell'ambito del progetto PRIN (2009) dedicato alle dinamiche culturali ed etniche nella Sicilia orientale. La prima parte del quaderno riguarda le dinamiche culturali ed etniche in atto nella Sicilia orientale dall'età classica all'epoca ellenistica. I contributi si concentrano sulle due aree di Siracusa e dintorni da un lato e di Akrai e Camarina dall'altro. Al primo comparto dedicano i loro studi Luisa Moscati, Maria Paola Castiglioni, Concetta Ciurcina, Paola Pelagatti, Teresa Alfieri Tonini, Angela Maria Manenti, Alessandra Inglese, Federica Cordano. Akrai e Camarina sono al centro dei contributi di Antonietta Brugnone, Leone Porciani, Paola Schirripa, Roberta Salibra, Giovanni Di Stefano, Fabio Copani, Francesca Berlinzani. La seconda parte del quaderno verte sui culti che, attraverso le iconografie del falcone e di San Pancrazio, sono stati identificati in contiguità da Taormina a Naxos negli studi presentati da Federica Cordano, Francesco Muscolino, Maria Costanza Lentini e Stefano Struffolino. Autori: Teresa G. Alfieri Tonini, Stefano Struffolino.
16mo, br. ed.
pp. (4), 308. The edition without the cancellans at G2. 12mo. [176 x 105 mm.] Foxed. It is very unusual to find in a Baskerville that some leaves (in two gatherings of this copy) were smudged during printing, and permitted to pass. Contemporary full sprinkled calf binding. Gilt tulip roll on the boards. Spine ornamented with gold crossed arrows. Joints tender. Printed ExLibris of John Rayner. Gaskell 47. Terence (Ca. 190-159 B.C.), the great Latin comic poet, was born in Carthage. He came to Rome as the slave of a senator, Terentius Lucanus. In the house of Lucanus he was educated like a free man and soon emancipated. His successful first play, 'Andria' introduced him to Roman society, and the circle of Scipio, Philus, and Laelius. His surviving six comedies are drawn from Athenian sources, especially from lost plays by Menander. Terence has been read for over two thousand years, and his influence on European literature cannot be overestimated. He imparted to Latin the sense of artistic elegance, consistency and moderation which made it a model for all literary epochs. In him we find a meeting-point for three great civilizations - the decaying Greece; Carthage, soon to pass away into oblivion; and nascent Italy, poised to absorb the world. John Baskerville (1706-1775) was the greatest printer of his era. Born in Wolverley, Hereford - Worcester, England, he became a writing master in Birmingham. He also carried on a successful japanning (varnishing) business there. In about 1750 he began to make experiments in letter founding, and produced the wonderful series of types now named after him. His first book, the Virgil of 1757, was also the first to be printed upon wove paper (manufactured by a process that he invented). In 1758 he be came printer to Cambridge University. All of his books bear show fine craftsmanship and a refined sense of design. In the last few years before his death, Baskerville published a few Latin classics in quarto and duodecimo. "All these bear the marks of unabated genius even in his declining days: and suffice, had he printed nothing else, to distinguish him as the first typographer of his time" - T. B. Reed, in 'Old English Letter Foundries' "Quot homines tot sentensiae; suo quoiqu e mos " So many men, so many opinions; a law of his own to each -- Terence. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! W154
105x165 mm. 351 pages. gilt hardcover. Cover detached and taped. Cover rubbed. Cover edges and corners worn. Spine worn. Pages slightly yellowing and stained. Else in good condition.
<p>21 cm, rilegatura editoriale in tela illustrata, p. 273. Esemplare numerato. Testatine e finalini incisi. Assai ben conservato.</p>