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New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 302 p. A study on the Late Period of the Ottoman Empire, Sultan II. Abdulhamid based on the special case of Tasöz Island Operation. II. Abdülhamid Han'in dis politikasi ve Tasöz Operasyonu.
Madrid, Aguilar, 1969, 14 x 9 cm., encuadernación en piel editorial con adornos en el plano superior y lomo, retrato + 381 págs. + 1 hoja.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. With very decorated ornaments. Folio. (41 x 29 cm). Original color plates. [12] p. Besmele Kasîdesi: Sâmi Efendi Ta'lik Mürekkebât Meski. Mustafa Balci Koleksiyonu. Calligraphy by Sâmi Efendi. 1000 copies were printed.
San Sebastian, Ediciones Agora, 1963. 4to. alargado; 108 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Life of people in the Aegean seen close up from the travels on a tradititional Caique through the Greek Islands with the irrepressible Captain Manoli and his family.175p.Crisp copy. Donor inscription. Book
xv + 143pp., 30cm., gebroch., onuitgegeven verhandeling aangeboden tot het behalen van de graad van Licentiaat in de Klassieke Filologie aan de Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (promotor: prof.dr. H. Verdin), enkele aantekeningen in potlood, verder in goede staat, K108694
" Interweaving the history of a blighted family with the tragic and ludicrous history of the twentieth century. Its alternating narrators are a father and daughter--each obsessed with the other and irrevocably estranged--surveying their losses and grievances on opposite sides of the Atlantic"Family stresses and secrets in the wars and disruptions of the 20th century in Britain, Greece, Nuremberg,Manhattan and Vietnam Book
"..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. Book
Originally issued by Themelio in 1976. Translation Katerini Astrachas, bibliographic guide Spyros I. Astrachas,Katerini Astrachas,184p. index. Book
vii + 288pp.geïll., orig.omslag, 10e dr.
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 Book
br. Nell'era post-ideologica della globalizzazione - tra crisi dell'economia e nodi irrisolti della rappresentanza politica - molti spettri continuano ad aggirarsi ai margini e negli interstizi della cultura europea. Fantasmi e relitti di età recente depositati nell'archivio delle grandi narrazioni declinanti. Ma anche spettri di età più remota: voci, figure e storie che vengono dalla Grecia classica. Che cosa fanno intendere questi spettri antichi? Come possono essere consapevolmente evocati perché agiscano segnando l'apertura di un contro-tempo e di un controdiscorso nello scenario della crisi, perché producano una modificazione dello sguardo? Partecipazione politica, natura della legge, distribuzione della ricchezza, modelli educativi, conflitto tra generazioni, donne e soggetti alternativi, linguaggi della comunicazione e del potere, strategie del rapporto tra governanti e governati, costruzione di un centro condiviso in cui riconoscersi sono i temi che qui si intrecciano nel confronto con i testi e gli autori della cultura greca, da Solone a Tucidide, da Eschilo a Aristofane, da Eraclito a Platone. Dal desiderio della democrazia ai sentieri della sapienza iniziatica, la traiettoria dell'evocazione costringe a riflettere sui modi e sul senso di abitare la polis.
trad. di Alberto Gabrieli n. 7 bross. edit. ill. con bandelle
When the author inherited a $30,000 bequest "she chartered a marvellous old 81-foot wooden racing schooner, took her five children, ages ten to twenty-two, and sailed the islands of Greece for three months. It was a decision which changed her life and the lives of her children forever." Introduction by Nicholas Gage263p. plates (B & W) maps on end papers. Book
(Flipguides) This publication book charts s an overall view of the Ancient World, showing the various developments and explaining the evolution from Homer to Constantine the Great. Originally published in Germany. Translated into English by Guy Laurie. It is issued in a unique format comprising a fan folded, double sided chart (equivalent to 19 page) together with a 19 page stapled brochure listing people and events. All as purchased - new and complete. [9 copies found in Worldcat] Book
Biographical information about Marina Ladas, the beginning chapters dealing with her family and life in Greece before her marriage to the journalist Cy Sulzberger in 1942. 530p. plates. Neat, tight complete with minor signs of library ownership Ex-Library
Memoirs of an influential journalist (New York Times Foreign Service) and his experinces in Europe, the Balkans and Greece. 1061p. plates.index. NOTE Large {23x17x7cm ] haeavy volume Book
ff. [60], 320 numbered leaves. Woodcut Aldine anchor and dolphin printer's device on the title page and last leaf. Latin Italic type. Some age stain, especially on first and last leaves. In several places the name of Erasmus is obliterated in ink by a censor. An early ownership on the title has been washed out, and a small marginal chip has resulted. Small 8vo. 160 mm. Edges decorated red. Early nineteenth century full vellum binding. Lacks front fly leaf. This second and improved Aldine edition is essentially a reprint of the edition of 1516, edited by Giovanni Battista Cipelli, called Egnazio (1478-1553), with the addition of annotations by Erasmus, which were first published in the Froben edition of 1518. Both Aldine editions contain the relevant texts of Aurelius Victor and Eutropius with the continuation by Paulus Diaconus. The full work was once the common manual of almost everyone who wished to study Roman history, and because of this long and hard use, it is extremely difficult to obtain a clean and perfect example - Renouard. This second edition is considered the more valuable, as containing an 'Index Memorabilium' and the notes of Erasmus and the Venetian philologist Joannes Baptista Egnatius (ca. 1473-1553). Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, commonly known as Suetonius (ca. 69/75-after 130). Suetonius was a close friend to Senator and letter-writer Pliny the Younger. Pliny describes him as 'quiet and studious, a man dedicated to writing'. Through Pliny, Suetonius came into favor with Trajan and Hadrian. Under Trajan he served as secretary of studies (precise functions are uncertain) and director of Imperial archives. Under Hadrian, he became the Emperor's secretary. In 122, Hadrian dismissed him for disrespectful behavior towards Empress Vibia Sabina. Suetonius may have later regained imperial favor under Hadrian and returned to his position. It was probably in Hadrian's time that he wrote his most important surviving work - this set of biographies on the Lives of the Twelve Caesars. Entitled 'De Vita Caesarum' it deals with successive Roman rulers, from Julius Caesar to Domitian. It also includes other texts on Roman history, notably Eutropius. This collection of ancient Roman historians is dedicated to the great book collector - Jean Grolier, and is followed by a letter from Erasmus commending the edition as well as Egnatius' scholarship. Renouard 91:7; Schweiger 974-975; Adams S-2035; UCLA A4S93; Graesse VI, 521; Ahmanson-Murphy 201 (incomplete); Bibliotheca Erasmiana Bruxellensis 499 (incomplete); Dibdin II, p. 439; STC Italian p. 651. Very good. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ALDINE BOX SAFE
174 + [19] pp. + 209 illustrations out of text, 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde vorgelegt der Philosophischen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, S109288
A novel of intrigue." From a small village in Lassithi, Crete, the story of a group of "strong willed, passionate people dedicated to the overthrow of Greece's Junta regime. Against the haunting background of Greece and her peoples the tensions holding these people together explode into a fascinating adventure novel of compelling realism and philosophical depth. 229p Book
A novel of intrigue." From a small village in Lassithi, Crete, the story of a group of "strong willed, passionate people dedicated to the overthrow of Greece's Junta regime. Against the haunting background of Greece and her peoples the tensions holding these people together explode into a fascinating adventure novel of compelling realism and philosophical depth. 229p. Book
A novel of intrigue." From a small village in Lassithi, Crete, the story of a group of "strong willed, passionate people dedicated to the overthrow of Greece's Junta regime. Against the haunting background of Greece and her peoples the tensions holding these people together explode into a fascinating adventure novel of compelling realism and philosophical depth. 229p Promotional book plate on ftep "Night of One Hundred Authors" else fine. Book
8vo, hardcovdr in dj, pp.380. Alcibiades was one of the most dazzling figures of the Golden Age of Athens. A ward of Pericles and a friend of Socrates, he was spectacularly rich, bewitchingly handsome and charismatic, a skilled general, and a ruthless politician. He was also a serial traitor, infamous for his dizzying changes of loyalty in the Peloponnesian War. Nemesis tells the story of this extraordinary life and the turbulent world that Alcibiades set out to conquer. David Stuttard recreates ancient Athens at the height of its glory as he follows Alcibiades from childhood to political power. Outraged by Alcibiades? celebrity lifestyle, his enemies sought every chance to undermine him. Eventually, facing a capital charge of impiety, Alcibiades escaped to the enemy, Sparta. There he traded military intelligence for safety until, suspected of seducing a Spartan queen, he was forced to flee again?this time to Greece?s long-term foes, the Persians. Miraculously, though, he engineered a recall to Athens as Supreme Commander, but?suffering a reversal?he took flight to Thrace, where he lived as a warlord. At last in Anatolia, tracked by his enemies, he died naked and alone in a hail of arrows. As he follows Alcibiades? journeys crisscrossing the Mediterranean from mainland Greece to Syracuse, Sardis, and Byzantium, Stuttard weaves together the threads of Alcibiades? adventures against a backdrop of cultural splendor and international chaos. Navigating often contradictory evidence, Nemesis provides a coherent and spellbinding account of a life that has gripped historians, storytellers, and artists for more than two thousand years.
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
Quattro vignette: Quartiere Cristiano prima dell’incendio - Via Centrale incendiata il 5 febbrajo - Vie del quartiere Cristiano dal 4 al 6 febbrajo. Testo al retro