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19006228C. J. Clay and Sons. 1900. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Bound in black cloth lettered in gilt. Minor Fraying to spine ends. Slight rubbing to boards. Blank front free and back free endpapers have been torn out leaving remains and exposed webbing. Still presentable and sound copy.; Fascinating study that looks at the remains of the temple structures and their possible uses with reconstructions.; 49 pages . C. J. Clay and Sons hardcover
198140293Cambridge University Press. 1981. Second Revised Edition. Hardcover. Good in Good dust jacket. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers and pocket. Tape stains to boards. A few tears to DJ.; 150 pages; Contents: Signs and symbols; the origin and development of the greek alphabet; boustrophedon and stoichedon; classification of inscriptions; dating of inscriptions; restoration of inscriptions; squeezes and photographs; inscriptions in the history of greek art; epigrahic publications; some miscellaneous information. . 0521231884 . Cambridge University Press hardcover
2000S9282<p>Athens: Dieuthynsis Historias Stratou 2000. In English. Hard cover 25 cm 580 pp. ill. folded maps. ISBN: 960-7897-40-4. <br />Presents the struggle of Hellenism after the end of the Balkan wars and in particular the 1914 Autonomy Armed Force along with the military political and diplomatic events regarding the delicate area of Northern Epirus till 1940.</p> Hellenic Army - History Directorate hardcover
2003S9242<p>Athens: Dieuthynsis Historias Stratou 2003. Brand new. In English also available in Greek. Hard coverjacket 24 cm XXX444 pp. ill.: pictures many folded maps; net weight 1370 gr.</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 siatras@hotmail.com .</strong></p> Hellenic Army - History Directorate hardcover
2010171128<p>In English. Soft cover 24 cm XXI309 pp. net weight 580 gr.</p><p><em>The author examines ancient Athenian laws and customary practices that shaped the lives of widows and orphans in classical Athenian society taking evidence mainly from the Attic orators. The book has two main parts: I: The Athenian Widow in Law and Society; & II: Orphans in Classical Athens. Among the main issues discussed in part one are the impact of the cycle of external and internal wars and the other demographic factors on family life and structure some of the laws and regulations about widows and orphans and the nature of the archon's protection for widows and orphans in the society; also the socio-legal implications of widowhood against the background of the widow's status in the οἶκος of her deceased husband and her general maintenance and support. One of the two categories of women in classical Athens who together with male minor orphans enjoyed special legal protection was that of the pregnant widow. Thus part one discusses also the status of the pregnant widow in the society and attempts to interpret the law cited in section 75 of Demosthenes' speech 43 Against Makaratus in Regard to the Estate of Hagnias to establish how the pregnant widow stood apart from her ordinary widow or woman counterpart in the eyes of the law and society. The final chapter of part one examines the widow's rights to property vis a vis women's property rights in Athenian society. // </em>For a detailed review see: http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2012/2012-02-22.html.</p><p><strong>CONTENTS:</strong></p><p><em><strong>INTRODUCTION - SOURCES</strong></em></p><p>PART ONE: <em><strong>THE ATHENIAN WIDOW IN LAW AND SOCIETY</strong></em></p><p>Chapter 1 - Demography Solon and Administration of Justice in the Athenian Family: 1. Demography Widowhood and Orphanage in Athens - 2. Solon and the Family Laws of Athens - 3. The Archon and Administration of Justice in Matters Concerning Widows and Orphans</p><p>Chapter 2 - The Widow in the <em>"οἶκος"</em> of her Deceased Husband: 1. Death and Status of Marriage - 2. Care and Maintenance - 3. Domestic Influence</p><p>Chapter 3 - The Widow in her Transitional State: 1. Widow's Dowry and Residential Status - 2. Maintenance and Support - 3. The Widow and her Remarriage - 4. Could the Widow Play a Role in Her Remarriage - 5. Why Would the Athenian Widow Get Remarried</p><p>Chapter 4 - Pregnant Widows: 1. Residential Status - 2. Maintenance and Support - 3. The Pregnant Widow and her Husband's <em>"οἶκος"</em> - 4. Conclusion</p><p>Chapter 5 - The Widow and Property Rights: 1. The British and Ghanaian Experience - 2. Dowry and Articles of Trousseau - 3. Women's Economic Capacity and Trading Widows</p><p>PART TWO: <em><strong>ORPHANS IN CLASSICAL ATHENS</strong></em></p><p>Chapter 6 - Guardians of Orphans: 1. Appointment of Guardians - 2. Nearest Relatives as Guardians - 3. Assumption of Responsibilities as Guardian</p><p>Chapter 7 - The Guardian for the Heiress Epicleros</p><p>Chapter 8 - Nurture and Tendance of Orphans: 1. Terminology - 2. Duties of Guardians - 3. State Support of War-Orphans</p><p>Chapter 9 - Managing the Estate of the Orphan: 1. The Nature of the Rules for Management - 2. Leasing an Orphan's Estate <em>μίσθωσις á½€Ïφανικοῦ οἴκου</em> - 3. The Implications of <em>μίσθωσις οἴκου</em> for the Orphan</p><p>Chapter 10 - Termination of Guardianship and Accountability: 1. The Age of Majority: The Epicleros - 2. The Male Orphan - 3. Orphans under Honest and Perfidious Guardians - 4. Actions against Perfidious Guardians - 5. Orphans under Stepfathers - 6. Joint-Ownership of Property Collateral Inheritance and the Orphan</p><p><em><strong>CONCLUSIONS - BIBLIOGRAPHY - INDEX LOCORUM</strong></em></p> Centre for Ancient Greek and Hellenistic Law, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences paperback
195938268Oxford Clarendon Press. 1959. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Some rubbing to boards. Very heavy set.; Extra shipping charges may apply; 3 Volume Set; 1779 pages . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
19234582University of Illinois Press. 1923. Hardcover. Very Good. Title page has closed tear near top corner ~2cm. In brown buckram with slightly faded gilt lettering to front board. Small knock along edge of front board.; Thesis: submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy in classics in the Graduate School of the University of Illinois 1923.; 136 pages . University of Illinois Press hardcover
197935436Ares Publishers Inc. . 1979. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Spine just slightly dulled.; Unchanged Reprint of 1902. Looks at the choice of shields among the Greeks.; 8.75 x 0.25 x 5.75 Inches; 90 pages . 0890052603 . Ares Publishers, Inc. hardcover
199417602Routledge / Classical Press of Wales. 1994. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Inscribed in pen to Mark Golden by Stephen Hodkinson on ffep. Light shelfwear.; 408 pages; The past 20 years have witnessed a revival of interest in the study of Sparta. The early 20th-century images of Spartans as hearty good fellows or scarlet-cloaked automata have been superceded by more complex scholarly interpretations of this obscure civilization. The mystery surrounding Sparta has been instrumental in shaping scholarship on the subject. Historians have taken as much interest in the myths and disinformation attached to Sparta as they have in the truth about their city-state. The studies in this volume provide insights into the traditional question of what actually happened at Sparta. Yet the implications of this work go far beyond Laconia to focus on some of the most studied of Greek writers showing how Athenians defined the achievement or the failure of their own city.; Signed by One Author . 0415104130 . Routledge / Classical Press of Wales hardcover
19948770Routledge / Classical Press of Wales. 1994. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. 408 pages; The past 20 years have witnessed a revival of interest in the study of Sparta. The early 20th-century images of Spartans as hearty good fellows or scarlet-cloaked automata have been superceded by more complex scholarly interpretations of this obscure civilization. The mystery surrounding Sparta has been instrumental in shaping scholarship on the subject. Historians have taken as much interest in the myths and disinformation attached to Sparta as they have in the truth about their city-state. The studies in this volume provide insights into the traditional question of what actually happened at Sparta. Yet the implications of this work go far beyond Laconia to focus on some of the most studied of Greek writers showing how Athenians defined the achievement or the failure of their own city. . 0415104130 . Routledge / Classical Press of Wales hardcover
2008148557<p>Bilingual greek-english OR greek-french edition; hard cover 25X23 cm 180 pp. ill. Thanks to the variety of shapes and decorated surfaces found in vases the art of pottery developed a more extensive repertoire of subjects related to the sea than any other art form. The forty-two characteristic examples of marine iconography included in this catalogue come mainly from the collections of the Louvre though also from those of other museums. They are divided into four groups: marine fauna and seafaring the deities of the deep the voyages of gods and heroes who crisscrossed the ocean and finally the miraculous birth of the goddess who emerged from the waves Aphrodite born from the foam. The variety and aesthetic quality of marine scenes in vase-painting reveal once more the importance of the sea to Greek civilization.</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> Kapon hardcover
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1968151200118010Mouton The Hague Netherlands 1968. Very Good. Very good rare paperback copy of series of lectures given in Athens from 1961-1963. Free shipping in USA. Mouton, The Hague, Netherlands paperback
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1969__311118952XMouton De Gruyter 1969. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 87 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.25 inches. Mouton De Gruyter hardcover
200801-0003<p>Athens: University of the Aegean and Polish Academy of Arts and Science 2008. Brand new. In English. Hard cover 29 cm 550 pp. ill. ISBN: 978-960-87197-6-7.</p><p>Τhe cave of Sarakenos is located in the eastern part of the former lake Kopais at the altitude of 180m. The systematic excavation of the site was part of the Kopais Project that started in 1994 and is still in progress in order to establish a chronological sequence for the development of the cave and the identification of economical models in diverse periods. Exceptional stratigraphical data inside the cave and dozens of C14 dates have led to the succession of distinct cultural phases dated from the Middle/ Early Upper Palaeolithic to the Middle Helladic 2nd mill B.C. when the cave was abandoned. The cave is of crucial importance for the study of the Mesolithic/ Early Neolithic interface. The Middle and Late Neolithic occupations are represented by numerous symbolic objects such as hundreds of figurines indicating the important role of the cave in ritual activities. Τhe first volume comprises the stratigraphy analysis of the pottery of Neolithic and Bronze Age research period 1994-2000 as well as geomorphology of Kopais area archaeobotanical remains obsidian artefacts and pottery chemical analysis.</p><p>==================================================================</p><p><strong>IMPORTANT: The price does NOT include the shipping cost which depends on actual weight and destination. </strong></p> University of the Aegean and Polish Academy of Arts and Science hardcover
2014S8279<p><em><strong>Potters' Marks from Syme and Other Sites of Bronze Age Crete</strong></em></p><p><em>The Archaeological Society at Athens Library Series</em> No. 293. In English with a summary in modern Greek. Soft cover 29 cm 264 pp. ill. ISBN: 978-618-5047-13-9.</p><p>.</p><p>.</p><p>==============================================================</p><p><strong><em>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 siatras@hotmail.com .</em></strong></p> Archaeological Society paperback
199344888American School of Classical Studies At Athens. 1993. Softcover. Very Good. Foxing to textblock. General shelfwear.; AIA Monography New Series 2 and Hesperia Supplement XXVI; 180 pages; Based on records from Nikolaos Balanos' dismantling and reerection of the temple of Athena Nike on the Athenian Acropolis between 1935 and 1939 this volume presents a detailed architectural study of the building's chronology and history. . 0876615264 . American School of Classical Studies At Athens paperback
197536908Princeton University Press. 1975. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffep Bonnie Maclachlan née Ward. Former owner's bookplate on inner cover. A few corrections in red pen to text.; From epigraphical archaeological and literary evidence Mikalson has here assembled all relevant data concerning the dates of Athenian festivals religious ceremonies and legislative assemblies. This information has been used to revise and update our knowledge of the calendar as it reflects Athenian life.; 226 pages . 0691035458 . Princeton University Press hardcover
197516111Princeton University Press. 1975. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Upper corners lightly bumped. Book has minor shelfwear. DJ spine is sunned and discolored. Light rubbing and chipping to DJ.; From epigraphical archaeological and literary evidence Mikalson has here assembled all relevant data concerning the dates of Athenian festivals religious ceremonies and legislative assemblies. This information has been used to revise and update our knowledge of the calendar as it reflects Athenian life.; 226 pages . 0691035458 . Princeton University Press hardcover
197517609Princeton University Press. 1975. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Scholars' name to ffep Mark Golden. Else book is fine. DJ spine is sunned and discolored. Light rubbing and chipping to DJ.; From epigraphical archaeological and literary evidence Mikalson has here assembled all relevant data concerning the dates of Athenian festivals religious ceremonies and legislative assemblies. This information has been used to revise and update our knowledge of the calendar as it reflects Athenian life.; 226 pages . 0691035458 . Princeton University Press hardcover
199144766Routledge. 1991. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Foxing to textblock and DJ. Dustjacket is protected in mylar.; First full-length interpretation of the foundation sets out a completely new methodology for analysing large inscriptions and challenges some of the basic assumptions scholars have made about the origins and significance of the "Second Sophistic". Argues that Ephesians used their past to define their present during the Roman Empire and his study sheds new light on how second-century Greeks established and maintained their identities in relation to Romans Christians and jews.; 1 x 9 x 6 Inches; 192 pages . 041505530X . Routledge hardcover
199111226Routledge. 1991. Hardcover. Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket. book has one bump to upper edge of front board else fine. Dustjacket has very minor shelfwear with one small scratch to foreedge of back panel.; First full-length interpretation of the foundation sets out a completely new methodology for analysing large inscriptions and challenges some of the basic assumptions scholars have made about the origins and significance of the "Second Sophistic". Argues that Ephesians used their past to define their present during the Roman Empire and his study sheds new light on how second-century Greeks established and maintained their identities in relation to Romans Christians and jews.; 1 x 9 x 6 Inches; 192 pages . 041505530X . Routledge hardcover