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200442618University of Pennsylvania Press. 2004. Hardcover. Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket. Underlining in pencil to a couple of pages. Very minor shelfwear.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 344 pages . 0812237749 . University of Pennsylvania Press hardcover
76731Turnhout Brepols 1992. XIII266 p. Cl. 25 cm Corpus Christianorum unknown
286247Délegations De Grece De Roumanie et du Royaume des Serbes Croates et Slovenes. First Edition. Softcover. Good copy in original stiff card wrappers with some wear and tear as with age. Remains well-preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; 16 pages. Notes; No clear date given. Subjects; Bulgarian Delegation. War Crimes. Délegations De Grece, De Roumanie et du Royaume des Serbes, Croates et Slovenes paperback
69026Wien 1981. ca. 600 p. Wrs. unknown
198633579Ecole Francaise De Rome / Éditions La Découverte. 1986. Softcover. Very Good. Minor edgewear. Slight yellowing to wraps.; Alternate ISBN: 2728301107.; Images à L'Appui 1; 212 pages . 2707116270 . Ecole Francaise De Rome / Éditions La Découverte paperback
2008143955<p>Meletemata Series No. 53. In English. Soft cover 30 cm 256 pp.; net weight 1270 gr.</p><p>The Aegean is a unique region in which several ancient civilizations developed. Despite the problems the sea posed for communications and everyday life human settlement and organization are well attested from earliest times. Moreover some extremely important cultures took shape in the Neolithic and the Bronze Age. The cultures of the Cycladic islanders the Minoans and the Therans were followed by the Egyptians and the Phoenicians. Strong cities and mighty hegemonies arose such as Euboea Athens Macedonia Thasos and Rhodes while the Romans had to conquer the whole region in order to cross the sea securely and extend their power further east. All these civilizations with their close inter-connections and reciprocal influences as well as their contacts with the world beyond constituted a strong chain of culture that endured for many centuries. Difficulties created by the sea and the scatteredness of the islands as well as by hostile incursions from the mainland had little serious effect on the continuity of life and communication in the Aegean. The Romans and later the Byzantines having created an enormous imperium dealt with the region as a whole. The idea of mare nostrum was eminently appropriate to the Aegean before it spread to the entire Mediterranean. These waters were always regarded as a factor of unification rather than of separation by the people living on the islands or the shores as borne out by their rich variety of relations common reactions and policies. In the restricted space of a volume we can only give some hints or glimpses at the immense circulation of ideas people goods artefacts and coins that took place across Aegean waters in ancient times. That is why we chose not to concentrate on one subject or one chronological period but to ask for contributions on a variety of subjects and from different periods each shedding some light on the diverse aspects of life in the Archipelago.</p><p><strong>CONTENTS:</strong></p><ol><li>Incifer Banu Dogan & Anna Michailidou "<em>Trading in prehistory and protohistory: Perspectives from the eastern Aegean and beyond"</em></li><li>Marina Panagiotaki <em>"Exchange of prestige technologies as evidence of cultural interactions and integration between the Aegean and the Near East in the Bronze Age"</em></li><li>Christos Doumas "N<em>omos Rhodion Nautikos". The contribution of the Aegean islands to international maritime affairs"</em></li><li>Pavlos Triantafyllidis <em>"Rhodes and the Orient in the 7th century BC: the evidence from a primary cremation at Daphne lalysos"</em></li><li>Ioannis Touratsoglou & Constantinos Tsakos <em>"Economy and trade routes in the Aegean: the case of Sainos archaic to Hellenistic times"</em></li><li>Lydia Paliokrassa & Evangelos Vivliodetis <em>"Recent evidence on the economy and trading contacts of Andros in antiquity"</em></li><li>Panagiotis Tselekas & Charikleia Papagcorgiadou-Banis "<em>Countermarks on the hellenistic coinages of Cyclades"</em></li><li>Angeliki Katsioti <em>"Aspects of the economic and commercial activity of Rhodes during late antiquity: the case of lamps"</em></li><li>Georgios Deligiannakis <em>"The economy of the Dodecanese in late antiquity"</em></li><li>Anna Maria Kasdagli<em> "The provenance of coins found in Rhodes AD 498-1522: an overview</em></li></ol> Institute of Greek and Roman Antiquity paperback
19971770J. C. Gieben. 1997. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Unwrapped in Plastic.; Archaia Hellas; 360 pages; Salamis and the Salaminioi for the first time provides a thorough investigation of the people of the island of Salamis and their status in the Classical period. The first part of the work surveys the sixth-century history of the island and challenges the communis opinio that Salamis was a klerouchy. Part II considers the setting and organization of the Classical community on the island - here called an “unofficial” demos. Part III investigates the demos during the tumultuous third century. Salamis and the Salaminioi will be an invaluable addition to the libraries of all those interested in Athenian history and citizenship the Kleisthenic deme system Hellenistic Athens and rural Attica. . 9050631975 . J. C. Gieben hardcover
Z1-I-026-01038World Scientific Publishing Company. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. World Scientific Publishing Company unknown
198338260John Hopkins University Press. 1983. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Sunning to DJ spine. Very minor shelfwear to book and DJ. Dustjacket is protected in mylar.; "Scholars of Byzantium" provides a summary of the Byzantine scholars who preserved commented on and disseminated the corpus of the Greek scientific and literary achievement of antiquity to the Latin west and to the Arabs.; 283 pages . 0801830524 . John Hopkins University Press hardcover
198330836John Hopkins University Press. 1983. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Sunning to DJ spine. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover G. P. Goold. 1 corner lightly bumped .; "Scholars of Byzantium" provides a summary of the Byzantine scholars who preserved commented on and disseminated the corpus of the Greek scientific and literary achievement of antiquity to the Latin west and to the Arabs.; 283 pages . 0801830524 . John Hopkins University Press hardcover
19834471John Hopkins University Press. 1983. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Light discoloration to DJ spine. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Former owner's bookplate on inner cover.; "Scholars of Byzantium" provides a summary of the Byzantine scholars who preserved commented on and disseminated the corpus of the Greek scientific and literary achievement of antiquity to the Latin west and to the Arabs.; 283 pages . 0801830524 . John Hopkins University Press hardcover
19834151John Hopkins University Press. 1983. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. DJ Spine and top portion of front panel are discolored. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. DJ is taped down to boards. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers.; "Scholars of Byzantium" provides a summary of the Byzantine scholars who preserved commented on and disseminated the corpus of the Greek scientific and literary achievement of antiquity to the Latin west and to the Arabs.; 283 pages . 0801830524 . John Hopkins University Press hardcover
19754558Adolf M. Hakkert / Editura Academiei. 1975. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Signed by author to W. G. Forrest classics scholar. Dustjacket has edgewear with a few chips and tears. Slight discoloration to section of DJ.; En Français; 314 pages; Signed by Author . 9025607470 . Adolf M. Hakkert / Editura Academiei hardcover
200925948London: Flame Tree Publishing 2009 Book. Good > Very Good. Hardcover. 1st UK Edition. "The Secrets of the Greek Islands" highlights some of the most beautiful landscapes and villages of the Mediterranean. From the well known hot spots of Corfu Rhodes and Kos down to the smaller or lesser known islands such as Meganisi Poros and Alonnisos this stunning giftbook takes you on a journey through olive groves secret coves and white-washed villas clinging to the rocks. 192p. index some pages wrinkled but otherwise neat and complete. Flame Tree Publishing hardcover
198530779Cambridge University Press. 1985. First Edition. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers and pocket. Else minor shelfwear.; This volume contains a selection of the more important and influential of Professor F. W. Walbank's occasional papers. Published over a period of fifty years they cover a wide range of classical subjects. Three deal with the role of nationality in the Greco-Roman world and with the constitutional character of Greek federal states. Others are concerned with problems of third- and second-century Roman history. Eight papers treat the antecedents of so-called 'tragic history' speeches in ancient historians and several aspects of Polybius' work. Finally the selection includes Professor Walbank's detailed discussion of the chronology of Ptolemy IV's death and the accession of Ptolemy Epiphanes. A full bibliography of the author's publications concludes the volume.; 400 pages . 052130752X . Cambridge University Press hardcover
19858536Cambridge University Press. 1985. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Former owner's name on ffep. Minor bumping to base of spine else Fine.; This volume contains a selection of the more important and influential of Professor F. W. Walbank's occasional papers. Published over a period of fifty years they cover a wide range of classical subjects. Three deal with the role of nationality in the Greco-Roman world and with the constitutional character of Greek federal states. Others are concerned with problems of third- and second-century Roman history. Eight papers treat the antecedents of so-called 'tragic history' speeches in ancient historians and several aspects of Polybius' work. Finally the selection includes Professor Walbank's detailed discussion of the chronology of Ptolemy IV's death and the accession of Ptolemy Epiphanes. A full bibliography of the author's publications concludes the volume.; 400 pages . 052130752X . Cambridge University Press hardcover
19855536Cambridge University Press. 1985. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good- in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Corners are bumped. Top of spine bumped. Small black 'J' stamped to titlepage.; This volume contains a selection of the more important and influential of Professor F. W. Walbank's occasional papers. Published over a period of fifty years they cover a wide range of classical subjects. Three deal with the role of nationality in the Greco-Roman world and with the constitutional character of Greek federal states. Others are concerned with problems of third- and second-century Roman history. Eight papers treat the antecedents of so-called 'tragic history' speeches in ancient historians and several aspects of Polybius' work. Finally the selection includes Professor Walbank's detailed discussion of the chronology of Ptolemy IV's death and the accession of Ptolemy Epiphanes. A full bibliography of the author's publications concludes the volume.; 400 pages . 052130752X . Cambridge University Press hardcover
197936290Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. 1979. Softcover. Very Good. Scholar's name to ffep D. Gerber. Very minor shelfwear.; Contents: The Acropolis of Athens and the Hekatompedon Decrees; Tamiai Naukraroi Prytaneis; Treasurers and the Siege of the Acropolis; Priestesses and the Decree of Themistokles from Troizen; Fate of Athens' Treasury in 480 BC; Miracles in the Antigone of Sophocles; Appendix: Fires Sacred and Profane on the Athenian Acropolis.; Hypomnemata Untersuchungen Zur Antike Und Zu Ihrem Nachleben Heft 55; 128 pages . 3525251505 . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht paperback
19796226Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. 1979. Softcover. Very Good. Slight bump to bottom of spine. Rubbing to extremities.; Contents: The Acropolis of Athens and the Hekatompedon Decrees; Tamiai Naukraroi Prytaneis; Treasurers and the Siege of the Acropolis; Priestesses and the Decree of Themistokles from Troizen; Fate of Athens' Treasury in 480 BC; Miracles in the Antigone of Sophocles; Appendix: Fires Sacred and Profane on the Athenian Acropolis.; Hypomnemata Untersuchungen Zur Antike Und Zu Ihrem Nachleben Heft 55; 128 pages . 3525251505 . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht paperback
2008040037Enfield NH: Enfield Distribution / Peter E. Randall 2008 Book. New. Hardcover. First Edition. Ships of Mercy reveals the true heroes of Smyrna forgotten by history. It is based on more than 10 years of research by the Papoutsy's who travelled around the globe to document the rescue of hundreds of thousands of Greek refugees on the Smyrna quay in September 1922. .this book uncovers surprising answers and displays previously unpublished materials. Vintage photographs naval war diaries and captain's logs appear for the first time in the pages of this volume. Ships of Mercy dispels common myths about the evacuation of the refugees and documents clearly the real saviours in this enormous tragedy. Enfield Distribution / Peter E. Randall hardcover
2015200581<p>Bilingual Greek-English edition presenting 20 famous shipwrecks of the 20th century in the Greek seas. Read the table of contents at the attached images. Clothjacket 30 cm 474 pp. rich illustration; net weight 2510 gr.</p><p><br /></p><p><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</p><br /> Hidryma Lascarides hardcover
19961767J. C. Gieben. 1996. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Unwrapped in Plastic.; Amsterdam Studies in Classical Philology; 154 pages; Although it is widely recognised that Solon’s thoughts on human life 1.30-32 are important to a correct understanding of Herodotus’ work little attention has been given to their narratological meaning. On the basis of a careful interpretation of five episodes this monograph argues that Solon’s advice ‘look to the end’ establishes the viewpoint from which Herodotus’ stories are to be understood. This viewpoint leads to surprising conclusions as to what is and is not important to the development of history. It casts doubts especially on the magnificent role of Athens and its democracy. . 9050632963 . J. C. Gieben hardcover
198535427Istituto Veneto Di Arti Grafiche. 1985. Hardcover. Near Fine 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 shelfwear to book. DJ has minor chipping along upper edge of rear DJ. DJ has a couple of tears. DJ flap creased and not sitting square.; Very heavy book. Extra shipping charges may apply.; Antica Madre; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 747 pages . Istituto Veneto Di Arti Grafiche hardcover
1670038289Circa 1670-1674: Giovanni. Battista Hacque/ Hacque Johann Baptist 1670. 1st Edition 1st Printing. No Binding. Very Good. Original Engraving Unsigned Engraved By Meyssens For A Collection Of Portraits. Part Of A Large Collection Of Original Antique Engravings Formed By A Southern California Artist In The Early To Middle Twentieth Century. Each Plate Has Small Glue Marks On Reverse Where They Were Tipped In To An Album. Silvestro Valiero Or Valier Venice 28 March 1630 - Venice 7 July 1700 Was The 109Th Doge Of Venice Reigning From His Election On 25 February 1694 Until His Death Six Years Later. The Morean War Between The Republic Of Venice And The Ottoman Empire Which Had Been Ongoing Since 1684 Came To An End During Valiero's Reign As Doge In January 1699. He Was The Son Of Bertuccio Valiero Who Had Served As Doge From 1656 To 1658. Venice's War With The Ottoman Empire - The Morean War - Was Only One Part Of The Ottoman Empire's Struggle Against The Holy League Of 1684. On 11 September 1697 Ottoman Forces Were Defeated By Troops Of The Holy Roman Empire And The Kingdom Of Hungary At The Battle Of Zenta. This Decisive Battle Led To The Ottoman Empire's Determination To End The Great Turkish War And Peace Negotiations Began At Sremski Karlovci. These Negotiations Eventually Produced The Treaty Of Karlowitz Signed On 26 January 1699 And Ending The Great Turkish War Including The Morean War. Under The Treaty Venice Received The Morea Aegina Lefkada And Zakynthos Zante. Most Venetians Felt They Gained Far Too Little Territory To Compensate For The Huge Loss Of Life And Expense Of The Wars With The Ottoman Empire. The Republic Was Exhausted By The Long War And Facing Economic Distress But Little Changed For Valiero And He Continued Hosting Banquets Receptions And Parties At Which He Entertained Persons Of Rank. <br/> <br/> Giovanni. Battista Hacque/ Hacque, Johann Baptist unknown
4174No place or date c. 1845. Liberator of Greece see DNB. Three pages one cross-written making essentially four pages 4to sl. damage with obscuring of a word or two mainly good condition apparently missing the first leaf. A gossipy detailed letter covering the following subjects:The Irish famine; mutual friends and other people; General Pepe good relationship; weather and his illness in Greece he's obviously there; visitors to Greece engaging in "a bold adventure" describing French and British battleships; glad that the "entente cordiale no longer exists"; Masson; Stratford Canning; a Scotsman who could be confused for a Frenchman; inaccurate article on Greece published in "The Scotsman"; the editor's visit and response. The final cross-written page is hard to decipher. No place or date ([c. 1845]) unknown