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2016S1400<p><em><strong>The Naval History of the Peloponnesian War</strong></em></p><p>Athens: Smyrniotakis 2016. In Greek. Soft cover 24 cm 652 pp. maps bibliography index. ISBN: 978-960-299-995-0.</p><p>232303</p><p>==================================================================</p><p><strong>IMPORTANT: The price does NOT include the shipping cost which depends on actual weight and destination. </strong></p> Smyrniotakis paperback
198335420Libri Scheiwiller. 1983. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Text in Italian. Booklet laid in which includes introduction preface and captions of illustrations in the book in English French & German. Very light bump to 1 corner. DJ has light chipping along upper edge of rear DJ. With small tears along lower edge of dedication page.; Very heavy book. Extra shipping charges may apply.; Antica Madre; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 747 pages . Libri Scheiwiller hardcover
19815020Cornell University Press. 1981. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Dustjacket has a few small tears along top edge now protected in mylar. Dustjacket has shelfwear and rubbing.; 1 x 9.5 x 6.5 Inches; 344 pages; Traces the political history of Megara from its founding to its conquest by Philip and Alexander of Macedon in the fourth century BC. . 0801413702 . Cornell University Press hardcover
2015204212<p>In greek. Hard cover 24 cm 624 pp. A history of the Melenikon village and its area focusing on the history of the early 20th century and the role of education in its economic development.</p><p>==============================================================</p><p><strong><i><b>IMPORTANT:</b></i></strong></p><ul><li>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. You can also choose an international transporter and pay the shipping cost at delivery in your country.</li><li>Insurance of the shipment may also be necessary for some destinations.</li></ul> Erodios hardcover
1993S3441<p><em><strong>Studies in the History of Greek Mercantile Law: Ancient Byzantine Post-Byzantine</strong></em></p><p>Athens: Archaeological Society 1993. <em>The Archaeological Society at Athens Library Series</em> No. 133. Bilingual Greek-French edition. Soft cover 28 cm 444 pp. ISBN: 9789607036261.</p><p><strong>A' DROIT GREC ANTIQUE</strong></p><p><strong>B' DROIT BYZANTIN ET POST-BYZANTIN</strong></p><p><strong>INDEXE</strong></p><p>.</p><p>.</p><p>==============================================================</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> Archaeological Society at Athens paperback
19774195Institute for Balkan Studies/ Idruma Meleton Chersonesou Tou Aimou. 1977. Hardcover. Very Good. Slight indents to cloth boards. Minor shelfwear.; Numerous plates. Articles in German and Greek with a few articles in French and Italian.; 499 pages . Institute for Balkan Studies/ Idruma Meleton Chersonesou Tou Aimou hardcover
2017220309<p><em><strong>Studies on the Distichon Couplet: Cretan Mantinada vs. Ancient Epigram</strong></em></p><p>Heracleion: Mystis 2017. In Greek. Soft cover 24 cm 464 pp.</p><p>ISBN: 978-618-5024-86-4.</p><p>.</p><p>.</p><p>===================================================</p><p><strong>IMPORTANT: The shipping cost in not included in the price. You will have to approve it at confirmation of the order.</strong></p> Mystis paperback
193871525The Right Book Club. 1938. Book Club Edition. Hardcover. Good in Good dust jacket. Clean & tightly bound hardback book endpapers tanned pages foxed name on the front endpaper in an unclipped dustjacket which is chipped at the spine ends and rubbed at the edges. 288 pages photos on plates index. Original invoice laid in . The Right Book Club hardcover
1938040314London: The Right Book Club 1938 Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Book Club Edition. Interesting personal memories by Prince Christopher youngest son of King George I of Greece and Queen Olga. Includes family evens and photographs. Political observations rather lacking though noticably not in favour of Venizelos!. Cloth binding. 287p. Illus.index. Paper slightly age toned else fine. . The Right Book Club hardcover
2015203668<p>Athens: Logos kai Eikona 2015. In English. Soft cover 29 cm 128 pp. ill.</p><p><strong>CONTENTS:</strong></p><p>Preface<br />Introduction<br />The Hellenic Army<br />The Montenegrin Army<br />The Serbian Army<br />The Bulgarian Army<br />The Rumanian Army<br />The Ottoman Army<br />Bibliography</p> Logos kai Eikona paperback
1972040776Lomd: Longmans. 1972 Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st UK Edition. While covering the Greek Civil War for the BBC the author was kidnapped by ELAS forces in the Peloponnese. 284p. Photographs B & W. Index. Longmans. hardcover
19896686Princeton University Press. 1989. Hardcover. Good in Good dust jacket. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers to DJ and traces of removed circulation pastedown. A few cellotape stains to inner covers else Book is VG.; 1.25 x 9.5 x 6.5 Inches; 376 pages; The city of Memphis on the Nile which had often served as capital in the long period preceding Egypt's conquest by Alexander the Great became the country's "second city" following the founding of Alexandria. Drawing on archaeological findings and on an unusual combination of Greek and Egyptian evidence Dorothy Thompson examines the city's economic life and the character of its multi-racial society in the era from Alexander to Augustus. Memphis under the Ptolemies will interest students of intercultural relations and will be essential reading for Egyptologists papyrologists and historians of the Hellenistic world including those concerned with religion. The relationship of the native population with the Greek-speaking immigrants is illustrated in Thompson's analysis of the position of Memphite priests within the Ptolemaic state. Egyptians continued to control mummification and the cult of the dead; the undertakers of the Memphite necropolis were barely touched by things Greek. The cult of the living Apis bull also remained primarily Egyptian; yet on death the bull deified as Osorapis became Sarapis for the Greeks. Within this god's sacred enclosure the Sarapieion is found a strange amalgam of Greek and Egyptian cultures. . 0691035938 . Princeton University Press hardcover
200487954<b><i>The mediaeval Rhodes: Based on the manuscript and illustrations of Johannes Hedenborg 1854</i></b><br /><br />Thessalonica: Stamoules Ant. 2004. In Greek. Soft cover 24 cm 132 pp. ISBN: <br /><br />Describes the mediaeval buildings of Rhodes island according to the narration of the traveller Johannes Hedenborg.<br /><br /><b>IMPORTANT: The shipping cost is an important parameter of this order; it is NOT included in the price and depends on the actual weight and destination; you will have to approve it after the confirmation of the order. You may ask for an estimate before placing the order at: dem.siatras@gmail.com Stamoules Ant., paperback
2010162408<p>Bilingual Greek-English edition. Soft cover 29 cm 196 pp. ill. ISBN: 978-960-411-724-6.</p><p><strong>CONTENTS:</strong></p><p>1. The Mesolithic Period in Northwestern Greece and Thessaly 2. The Mesolithic Period in Central Greece 3. The Mesolithic Period in Peloponnese 4. The Mesolithic period in Northern Aegean 5. The Mesolithic Period in Central and Southern Aegean // Ikaria island // The prehistory of Kythnos and the mesolithic settlement in Loutra 6. General Conclusions: - Climate and Environment in the Early Holocene - Mesolithic Economy - Chronology of the Greek Mesolithic Period - Relations with the civilizations of the Near East and Anatolia - The Mesolithic Habitation in the European area - Burial Practices and relations with other cultures - Navigation - Art in the Mesolithic Period and use of clay 7. The Mesolithic Period in Aegean: a hybrid culture an outward-looking society.</p> Ion paperback
2016S1442<p><i><b>Between Memory and Forgetfulness 1915-1918. Monuments and Cemeteries of the Macedonian Front</b></i></p><p>In Greek. Hard cover 25 cm 228 pp. ill. ISBN 978-618-80328-7-3.</p> Museum of Macedonian Struggle hardcover
197610111Noyes Press. 1976. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Tiny chip and light bump to head of spine. Small bump to back upper board. Very light shelfwear.; Contents: Part One: the Historic Period: I. The Geographical setting; II. The Nomadic Peoples: Vlachs and Sarakatsani; III. The Settled Peoples: Albanians Slavs Bulgars Turks and Greeks. Part Two: the Prehistoric Period: comparative Chronologies c. 4000-1500 BC; IV. The first impressions made by Man on the Southwest Balkans; V. Trade Power and Conquests; VI. Destruction and Migration in the So-Called Dark Age of the Southwest Balkans.; 187 pages . 0815550472 . Noyes Press hardcover
197610135Noyes Press. 1976. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. One corner very slightly bumped else fine.; Contents: Part One: the Historic Period: I. The Geographical setting; II. The Nomadic Peoples: Vlachs and Sarakatsani; III. The Settled Peoples: Albanians Slavs Bulgars Turks and Greeks. Part Two: the Prehistoric Period: comparative Chronologies c. 4000-1500 BC; IV. The first impressions made by Man on the Southwest Balkans; V. Trade Power and Conquests; VI. Destruction and Migration in the So-Called Dark Age of the Southwest Balkans.; 187 pages . 0815550472 . Noyes Press hardcover
1973045178London: Allen & Unwin 1973 Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st UK Edition. Fascinating well documented biography of Theodorakis covering both his contributions to Greek music and his involvement in politics. foreword by Mikis Theodorakis.322p.plus plates Bibliography discography.index . Spine of the dj sun fadedelse near fine. Allen & Unwin hardcover
200139275University of Michigan Press. 2001. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Very light edgewear to DJ with 1 tiny chip.; 320 pages; Situated on the southwest coast of modern Turkey Miletos stood for centuries as one of the paramount cities in the Hellenic world a gateway between the East and West. It became especially famous as the most prolific mother city in Greek history sending out at least forty-five known primary and secondary settlements into the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea while at home developing into an intellectual and artistic center and one of the birthplaces of Western science and philosophy. A history of Miletos is long overdue. Despite the significance of this city in antiquity and the important results of ongoing excavations there the last full-scale discussion of Miletos was written in 1915. In Miletos the Ornament of Ionia Vanessa B. Gorman provides the first and only modern integrated history of the city collecting and scrutinizing sources about Miletos for the period stretching from the first signs of habitation until 400 B. C. E. This book reviews the archaeological evidence for the physical city demonstrates the likelihood of both Minoan and Mycenaean settlements there and substantiates the fact of the Persian destruction and refoundation of Miletos along orthogonal lines. With insight and diligence Gorman surveys the cults known to have existed during this period; traces the political progress of the city through monarchy oligarchy tyranny and democracy; and sketches the terms of its subjugation under the Persians and later the Athenians. Providing a detailed and up-to-date account of the development of one of the major urban centers of Asia Minor Gorman's book will engage classicists historians and Near Eastern specialists. . 047211199X . University of Michigan Press hardcover
20018371University of Michigan Press. 2001. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Very light shelfwear to DJ else Fine.; 320 pages; Situated on the southwest coast of modern Turkey Miletos stood for centuries as one of the paramount cities in the Hellenic world a gateway between the East and West. It became especially famous as the most prolific mother city in Greek history sending out at least forty-five known primary and secondary settlements into the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea while at home developing into an intellectual and artistic center and one of the birthplaces of Western science and philosophy. A history of Miletos is long overdue. Despite the significance of this city in antiquity and the important results of ongoing excavations there the last full-scale discussion of Miletos was written in 1915. In Miletos the Ornament of Ionia Vanessa B. Gorman provides the first and only modern integrated history of the city collecting and scrutinizing sources about Miletos for the period stretching from the first signs of habitation until 400 B. C. E. This book reviews the archaeological evidence for the physical city demonstrates the likelihood of both Minoan and Mycenaean settlements there and substantiates the fact of the Persian destruction and refoundation of Miletos along orthogonal lines. With insight and diligence Gorman surveys the cults known to have existed during this period; traces the political progress of the city through monarchy oligarchy tyranny and democracy; and sketches the terms of its subjugation under the Persians and later the Athenians. Providing a detailed and up-to-date account of the development of one of the major urban centers of Asia Minor Gorman's book will engage classicists historians and Near Eastern specialists. . 047211199X . University of Michigan Press hardcover
19839848Bristol Classical Press. 1983. Softcover. Very Good. Former owner's stamp to ffep Robert Arnott. Creasing to bottom corners. Light creasing along spine. Light soiling to textblock. Very light pencil marginalia to a couple of pages asterisks.; Contributors: Lydia Baumbach; Ann C. Blasingham; Keith Branigan; John F. Cherry; Sheena Crawford; B. C. Dietrich; Henri van Effenterre; Micheline van Effenterre; Hara Georgiou; Geraldine C. Gesell; Anne Guest-Papamanoli; Birgitta Palsson Hallager; Halford W. Haskell; Sinclair Hood; J. T. Hooker; Sara A. Immerwahr; Athanasia Kanta; O. H. Krzyszkowska; James Lewthwaite; Nannos Marinatos and Robin Hägg; Harmut Matthäus; Wolf-Dietrich Niemeier; Lucia Nixon; Alexandra Patrianakou-Iliaki; Olivier Pelon; j. Pinsent; N. Platon; J. C. Poursat; J. A. Riley; Elizabeth Schofield; Donald Tumasonis; Helen Waterhouse; Todd M. Whitelaw.; 372 pages . 0862920191 . Bristol Classical Press paperback
6647970In english. Soft cover 24 cm 530 pp. ill. The prospects for Greece and for Macedonia more specifically whatever they may be are bound up with the relations between the northern neighbours of Greece and her partners in Europe. In the medium term the orientation of the heirs to Yugoslavia in the direction of accession to the Community tends to encourage centrifugal tendencies among them perhaps also generating more regional ethnic friction. But in the long term this orientation will tend to alleviate the acute nature which such conflict has assumed in the past. Similarly membership of a world in which people goods and ideologies move freely from one place to another will inevitably cause artificial 'national' and state formations such as that of Skopje which were not the outcome of centuries of historical growth but were fabricated out of the specific post-war political circumstances to sink back into obscurity. Thus any form of ethnic 'survival' in multi-cultural Europe will be possible on condition that: a it relies on a lengthy and more importantly constantly renewed historical tradition and b it is organically and dynamically interwoven with the economic social and cultural development of the European family as a whole. This challenge is not addressed only to Greece's northern neighbours: it also concerns the Greek nation and in particular that part of it which lives in Macedonia. CONTENTS: Modern Macedonia by Ioannis S. Koliopoulos - Landmarks and Principal Phases in the History of Macedonia under Ottoman Rule by Ioannis K. Hassiotis - Demographic Developments in Macedonia Under Ottoman Rule by Joannis D. Psaras - The Ottoman Conquest by Basil K. Gounaris - Economic Developments in Macedonia 1430-1912 by Basil K. Gounaris - Communal Organization by Ch. Papastathis - The Greek Orthodox Church in Macedonia Under Ottoman Rule by Andreas Nanakis - Greek schools in Macedonia under Ottoman Rule by Christos G. Patrinelis - The Monastic Community of Mount Athos by Athanasios Karathanasis - Post-Byzantine Painting in Macedonia by Nikos Nikonanos - Monastic Architecture by Ploutarchos Theocharidis - Ecclesiastical Architecture ofMt. Athos by Miltiadis D. Polyviou - Macedonian Ecclesiastical Architecture Excluding Mt Athos by Kalliopi Theocharidou - The houses of the Macedonian communities: 15th - 19th century by N.C. Moutsopoulos - Vernacular Art in Macedonia by Efthymia Yeorgiadou-Kountoura - Aspects of traditional culture in Macedonia 19th and early 20th century by Eleanora Skouteri-Didaskalou - Macedonian Emigrants in the Balkan Peninsula by Joannis Papadrianos - Anti-Turkish Movements in Macedonia before the 1821 Greek Revolution by Joannis K. Hassiotis - The Revolution of 1821 and Macedonia by Artemis Xanthopoulou - Kyriakou - Liberation Movements in Macedonia 1830-1870 by Ioannis Koliopoulos - Macedonia at the Epicentre of Rival Balkan Nationalisms 1870-1897 by Ioannis Koliopoulos - The Macedonian Struggle 1903-1912. Paving the Way for the Liberation by Basil K. Gounaris. Papazissis & Parateretes Publ. paperback
6647970BIn english. Soft cover 24 cm 456 pp. CONTENTS: Hellenic Macedonia Since Liberation: General Observations and Principal Phases by J.K. Hassiotis - The Incorporation of Macedonia into the Greek State by Haralampos Papastathis - Macedonia from the Balkan Wars to the Treaty of Lausanne 1912–1923 by Basil Kondis - Macedonia in the 1940s by Y.D. Stefanidis - Inter-War Macedonia by Y.D. Stefanidis - The Economic and Social Structure of Macedonia since Liberation by Theano Tsiovaridou - Intellectual and Artistic Life in Macedonia between 1850 and the Present Day by Tolis Kazantzis - Art in Contemporary Macedonia: An Introduction by Miltiadis Papanikolaou - The Macedonian Question from the Second World War to the Present Day by Evangelos Kofos - Recent Developments by E.T. Lagani: The Macedonian Question - Selection of sources for the modern and contemporary history of Macedonia - Selective Bibliography - Index. Papazissis & Parateretes Publ. paperback
1901047160New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1901 Book. Illus. by Corwin Knapp Linson. Fine. Decorative Cloth. 1st US Edition. The author was an American diplomat stationed in Greece and this is his nostalgic description of life in Athens at the end of the 19th century with delightful vignettes of people in their daily life illustrated by Corwin Knapp Linson. 91p .illus. Name of previous owner on ffep else fine. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
185621151New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers. 1856. Hardcover. Very Good-. Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Gilt spine lettering a bit faded. A bit of creasing to front pastedown. Endpapers with a bit of browning. ; An early and detailed account of modern Greece with a steel-engraved front fold-out map and 53 vignettes on the title pages it reads: illustrated by about 60 engravings. INSCRIBED by the author on front free endpaper: "Miss A. L. Barber with the author's kind regards. March 09 1890". Dark green boards with bindstamped circular pattern. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; xii 380 pages . Harper & Brothers, Publishers hardcover