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DJ is price-clipped. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; Explains how Greece was despoiled of much of her treasures in the early nineteenth century-- treasures that are now priceless exhibits in the great museums of the world. ; 210 pages
A compact ..."survey of the ancient world, from the birth of Sumerian civilization around 3500B.C. in the Tigris-Euphrates valley ...to the fall of the Roman Empirein A.D. 453. In Antiquity, Cantor covers such subjects as Classical Greece, Judaism, the founding of Christianity, and the triumph and decline of Rome. In this fascinating and comprehensive analysis, the author explores social and cultural history, as well as the political and economic aspects of hisnarrative. He explains leading themes in religionand philosophy and discusses the environment, population, and public health.[He] highlights the great books and ideas of antiquity that continue to influence culture today 240p.index Book
Paris. Verdière. 1822 - 1/2 Reliure - coiffe usagée - T. II seul - VIII-427 pp. + 4 pp. de catalogue. d'éditeur- Propre intérieurement Ouvrage principalement destiné à faciliter l'intelligence des auteurs classiques grecs, mais qui renseigne également sur leur religion, leurs lois, leur gouvernement, les édifices publics, les cérémonies, les funérailles, les mariages...
VOLUME TWO ONLY. 215x130mm. 438 pages. Hardcover. Gilt lettering on spine. Cover corners slightly bumped and slightly. Pages yellowing and age stained. Else in good condition.
The evening reception for the opening of the Olympic Games of Athens 2004, MP and old gold medalist Dimitri Angelou meets the tycoon Miltiadis Konstantinou and explosive daughter, Yvonne. Their meeting will be the beginning of a stormy relationship. Now, nine years later, things have changed dramatically. Book
piccolo adesivo su piatto anteriore di copertina
Teubner 1911. 2 tomes reliés en un volume In-12 reliés demi cartonnage titre doré. 216 + 218 pages. Erstes bandchen die elegiker und iambographen enhaltend. Zweites bandchen III. Melische und chorische dichter. Bon état
A collection of Greek apothems and quotations.471p. Bibliography. Crisp tight copy Just one library stamp ,ffep missing, else near fine [6 copies found in Worldcat] Ex-Library
Now [2011] a movie by director/producer Ruggero Dipaola ' (Appartamento ad Atene). ". in this story about a Greek couple in Nazi-occupied Athens who must share their living quarters with a German officer, Wescott stages an intense and unsettling drama of accommodation and rejection, resistance and compulsion--an account of political oppression and spiritual struggle that is also a parable about the costs of closeted identity. a moving novel about effect of the Nazi occupation on the Athenians." Book
Now [2011] a movie by director/producer Ruggero Dipaola ' (Appartamento ad Atene). ". in this story about a Greek couple in Nazi-occupied Athens who must share their living quarters with a German officer, Wescott stages an intense and unsettling drama of accommodation and rejection, resistance and compulsion--an account of political oppression and spiritual struggle that is also a parable about the costs of closeted identity. a moving novel about effect of the Nazi occupation on the Athenians." Book
79pp., 26cm., brochure originale, pages toujours non coupées, bon état, F105192
SIGNED BY EDITOR. 21x15.5 cm. 68+12 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
" A rambling but charming tale of the loves of actor and Homer scholar Kebrun and Biote; and their sons Rhesos (sculptor), and Thrasillos (architect) who love Earines and Melissa respectively. Having perfected their trades in Athens, working on the Parthenon, they set to building a temple in Aulis. Despite storms and earthquakes due to Poseidon's anger, it is dedicated to Aphrodite. Rhesos carves the statue of Aphrodite from Earines. vi, 311p.Clean tight unmarked text.Decorative cloth , spine very slightly sunned Book
Interview with Sophocles G. Dimitrakopoulos.[Original edition Ekdoseis Parousia, 1994]. Includes some facsimiles and transcripts of letters and documents of the period , 247p. illus Book
8vo, hardcover in dj, 320pp. How did the ancient Greeks and Romans envision the end of the world?</b></p><p>What is the long-term future of the human race? Will the world always remain as it is or will it undergo a catastrophic change? What role do the gods, human morality, and the forces of nature play in bringing about the end of the world? In<i> Apocalypse and Golden Age</i>, Christopher Star reveals the answers that Greek and Roman authors gave to these questions. </p><p>The first large-scale investigation of the various scenarios for the end of the world in classical texts, this book demonstrates that key thinkers often viewed their world as shaped by catastrophe. Star focuses on how this theme was explored over the centuries in the works of poets, such as Hesiod, Vergil, Ovid, and Lucan, and by philosophers, including the Presocratics, Plato, Epicurus, Lucretius, Cicero, and Seneca. With possibilities ranging from periodic terrestrial catastrophes to the total dissolution of the world, these scenarios address the ultimate limits that define human life and institutions, and place humanity in the long perspective of cosmic and natural history. These texts also explore various options for the rebirth of society after world catastrophe, such as a return of the Golden Age or the redevelopment of culture and political institutions.<br> <br>Greek and Roman visions of the end, Star argues, are not calls to renounce this world and prepare for a future kingdom. Rather, they are set within larger investigations that examine and seek to improve personal and political life in the present. Contextualizing classical thought about the apocalypse with biblical studies, Star shows that the seeds of our contemporary anxieties about globalization, politics, and technology were sown during the Roman period. Even the prevalent link between an earthly leader and the beginning of the end times can be traced back to Greek and Roman rulers, the emperor Nero in particular. <i>Apocalypse and Golden Age</i> enriches our understanding of apocalyptic thought
132pp., 30cm., gebroch. (rug hersteld), onuitgegeven verhandeling aangeboden tot het verkrijgen van de graad van Licentiaat in de Klassieke Filologie aan de Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (promotor: prof.dr. M. Pinnoy), sporadische aantekeningen in potlood, K108699
Roma, 1907, 8vo stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 16/66 con una figura, 32 illustrazioni e tavole fotografiche nel testo e 7 tavole fotografiche fuori testo. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo, completo in se, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perché ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “extract” or “excerpt” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
RARE FIRST VOLUME of the final report of the excavations of the Persian and Hellenistic settlements at the site of Apollonia-Arsuf - an ancient city south of Caesarea, Israel. In Hellenistic and Roman Judea the city was called Apollonia (renamed in the late Roman era to Sozusa), and after falling to the Muslim conquest in 640 and fortified against Byzantine attacks, was known as Arsuf (Latinized Arsur). Re-conquered by the kingdom of Jerusalem in 1101, it was a strategically important fortress in the Third Crusade, during which the Battle of Arsuf (1191) was fought nearby. The fortress fell to the Mamluks in 1265 and was destroyed. The site of Arsuf (Tel Arshaf) is now in Herzliya municipality, Israel, and was intensively excavated from 1994 and opened for visitors as Apollonia National Park in 2002. This volume is the first in the series of three (in preparation). Contains many color and b&w plates and figures. 275x225mm. XVI+300 pages. Dark blue cloth Hardcover with gilt front cover and spine. Cover and spine somewhat stained/dirty. Cover upper corners wrinkled/slightly bumped. Spine edges rubbed. Spine bottom edge slightly wrinkled. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare report of excavations of an important cite in Persian, Hellenistic, Roman and medieval periods, is in good condition.
pp. xxiv, 168. Tall thin 8vo. Original full cloth binding, lettered in silver. Remains of original dust jacket. Inked owner name inside front cover. Hardbound. Very good. A new edition of the standard text that was issued in 1901. "With the exception of Christ, no more fascinating being appears on the stage of Western history" in the first years of the new era. OCCULT 14
Opere di PLatone: Apologia e Critone. Libretto rilegato in condizioni perfette. Manca l'anno dell'edizione, ma si suppone sia attorno al 1925. Rilegato
Platone Apologia di Socrate - Critone. , Rizzoli 2012, Buone condizioni: copertina in buono stato, tagli sporchi, pagine ingiallite ma di buona fruibilità Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br> 121<br>
8vo, br. ed. pp.198
8vo. cm.16x24, pp.350, leg.ed.in t.tela, sopracop.fig. a col.
Bari, Leonardo Da Vinci,1954. In 4°pp. 102n. bross. editoriale illustata con LXXVII Illustrazz. n.t. in b.n.
In-8°, pp. 24. Bella brossurina verdolina edit. DEDICA AUTOGRAFA dell'Autore al prof. F. Ramor..(?). COSTANZI, allievo del gran Beloch, insegnò dapprima a Casale Monferrato, poi impegnato in ricerche minute di fonti e di cronologia, successivamente di etnografia e d'istituzioni o costituzioni, massime del mondo greco: non senza ereditare dal Beloch filologo e critico, cioè dal minor Beloch, alcune premesse alla ricerca e alcuni pregiudizi di metodo. Per esempio, il privilegiamento della storia greca, anche per reazione al mommsenismo (Treccani). Censito come estr. in 2 bibl.