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1824027252London: Richard Priestley 1824. 2nd Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. Maps and Plates. Xv 409; Iii 341; Iii 392 Pp With Half Titles In Volumes 2 And 3. A Complete Set In Original Brown Cloth Spines Over Gray Boards With Original Paper Spine Labels 4.7 Cm Tall Volume Numbers In Arabic Numerals Also Known With Taller Spine Labels With Roman Numerals Priority Unknown. Taylor's Corrected Second Edition Adding His Notes Which Were Omitted From The First Printing. Worn With Some Fraying At Corners Volume 1 With Cracked Front Joint Along Which Is A 2 1/2" X 1/4" Loss Of Spine Cloth Not Affecting The Labels. Bookplates Of Francis Davies Of Pershore With Rampant Lion And Motto "Lucem Spero" No Other Names Or Marks. Per Wikipedia General Sir Francis John Davies Kcb Kcmg Kcvo 1864 - 1948 Was A Senior British Army Officer Who Commanded The 8Th Division During The First World War. Davies Was Born In London The Son Of Lieutenant General Henry Fanshawe Davies And His Wife Ellen Christine Alexandra Hankey. His Grandfather Was General Francis John Davies Brother And Heir Of Thomas Henry Hastings Davies Mp For Worcester And His Great-Grandfather Was Admiral Of The Fleet Sir Thomas Byam Martin. The Family Seat Was Elmley Castle Pershore Worcestershire. His Younger Brother Was Major General Henry Rodolph Davies. He Was Educated At Eton College. In October 1899 He Served As A Daag Responsible For Intelligence At Army Headquarters In South Africa And As Acting Commissioner Of Police For Johannesburg In 1900. In 1902 He Was Temporarily Employed In The Intelligence Department Until He Became Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General Daqmg At The War Office On 7 September 1902. Two Years Later He Was Appointed Assistant Director Of Military Operations In 1904 He Was Made General Officer Commanding Goc Of The 1St Guards Brigade. He Then Took Over As Brigadier General General Staff Bggs Of Aldershot Command. He Was Promoted To Major General In May 1913 And In October Of That Year Became Director Of Staff Duties At The War Office. In October 1914 Davies Was Appointed As Goc Of The 8Th Division. The Division Along With Its Goc Was Soon Sent To The Western Front. Towards The End Of July Davies Was Posted Away From The Fighting In France And Belgium To Take Over The Command Of Viii Corps Then Heavily Engaged In The Gallipoli Campaign. Davies Promoted To The Temporary Rank Of Lieutenant-General30 Took Over As Its Goc On 8 August . He Brought With Valuable Combat Experience And It Is Said " Over The Five Months Of His Tenure His Ideas And Energy Were The Catalyst For A Myriad Of Tactical And Systematic Improvements Which Greatly Improved The Fighting Efficiency Of His Force Allowing His Troops To Achieve Tactical Superiority Over The Enemy Facing Them". In The Aftermath Of The Evacuation Of British And Allied Forces From Gallipoli In January 1916 Davies Was Moved On To Being Goc Of Ix Corps. Davies Was In Command Only Until June When He Returned To The United Kingdom To Serve As Military Secretary At The War Office. He Held This Post Until After The End Of The War.His Rank Of Lieutenant General Became Substantive In January 1917. Later That Year Davies Was Appointed General Officer Commanding-In-Chief Goc-In-C Of Scottish Command In June 1919. After Being Promoted To The Rank Of Full General In July 1921And After Serving As Lieutenant Of The Tower Of London Which He Had Been Appointed To In June 192335 He Retired From The Army In April 1926. He Had Been Appointed An Aide-De-Camp General To King George V In April 1922. <br/> <br/> Richard Priestley hardcover
202442556Princeton University Press. 2024. Softcover. Near Fine. Underlining in pencil to a couple of pages.; Princeton Legacy Library; 515 pages . 0691611106 . Princeton University Press paperback
198642980Princeton University Press. 1986. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers; Princeton Legacy Library; 515 pages . 0691094128 . Princeton University Press hardcover
198633285Princeton University Press. 1986. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Very minor shelfwear. DJ spine slightly sunned.; 515 pages . 0691094128 . Princeton University Press hardcover
199333134University of California Press. 1993. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Minor shelfwear to DJ. DJ spine a bit sunned.; 259 pages; The enigmatic three-mile-long Dema wall in the countryside outside ancient Athens has perplexed archaeologists and historians for decades. When was it built and what role did it play in Greek military history In a tour de force of archaeological and historical argument Mark H. Munn establishes the place of the Dema wall in the defense of Athens and offers a completely new perspective on the Boiotian War. Since no ancient reference to the wall survives scholars have contested the date and purpose of the wall's construction placing it anywhere between the Geometric Age and Hellenistic eras. While directing the excavation of a watchtower above the wall Munn's chance discovery of a datable sherd in the wall's remains fixed the date of the wall's construction at 378 B. C. the onset of the three-year Boiotian War. Munn offers an absorbing narrative account of the war and his descriptions and effective use of literary extracts render a vivid portrayal of the opposing generals military tactics and battle scenes. . 0520076850 . University of California Press hardcover
19936977University of California Press. 1993. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Very minor shelfwear to DJ else Fine.; 259 pages; The enigmatic three-mile-long Dema wall in the countryside outside ancient Athens has perplexed archaeologists and historians for decades. When was it built and what role did it play in Greek military history In a tour de force of archaeological and historical argument Mark H. Munn establishes the place of the Dema wall in the defense of Athens and offers a completely new perspective on the Boiotian War. Since no ancient reference to the wall survives scholars have contested the date and purpose of the wall's construction placing it anywhere between the Geometric Age and Hellenistic eras. While directing the excavation of a watchtower above the wall Munn's chance discovery of a datable sherd in the wall's remains fixed the date of the wall's construction at 378 B. C. the onset of the three-year Boiotian War. Munn offers an absorbing narrative account of the war and his descriptions and effective use of literary extracts render a vivid portrayal of the opposing generals military tactics and battle scenes. . 0520076850 . University of California Press hardcover
19937012University of California Press. 1993. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Slight discoloration to DJ spine.; 259 pages; The enigmatic three-mile-long Dema wall in the countryside outside ancient Athens has perplexed archaeologists and historians for decades. When was it built and what role did it play in Greek military history In a tour de force of archaeological and historical argument Mark H. Munn establishes the place of the Dema wall in the defense of Athens and offers a completely new perspective on the Boiotian War. Since no ancient reference to the wall survives scholars have contested the date and purpose of the wall's construction placing it anywhere between the Geometric Age and Hellenistic eras. While directing the excavation of a watchtower above the wall Munn's chance discovery of a datable sherd in the wall's remains fixed the date of the wall's construction at 378 B. C. the onset of the three-year Boiotian War. Munn offers an absorbing narrative account of the war and his descriptions and effective use of literary extracts render a vivid portrayal of the opposing generals military tactics and battle scenes. . 0520076850 . University of California Press hardcover
19937013University of California Press. 1993. Hardcover. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 259 pages; The enigmatic three-mile-long Dema wall in the countryside outside ancient Athens has perplexed archaeologists and historians for decades. When was it built and what role did it play in Greek military history In a tour de force of archaeological and historical argument Mark H. Munn establishes the place of the Dema wall in the defense of Athens and offers a completely new perspective on the Boiotian War. Since no ancient reference to the wall survives scholars have contested the date and purpose of the wall's construction placing it anywhere between the Geometric Age and Hellenistic eras. While directing the excavation of a watchtower above the wall Munn's chance discovery of a datable sherd in the wall's remains fixed the date of the wall's construction at 378 B. C. the onset of the three-year Boiotian War. Munn offers an absorbing narrative account of the war and his descriptions and effective use of literary extracts render a vivid portrayal of the opposing generals military tactics and battle scenes. . 0520076850 . University of California Press hardcover
19937514University of California Press. 1993. Hardcover. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Dustjacket is protected in mylar.; 259 pages; The enigmatic three-mile-long Dema wall in the countryside outside ancient Athens has perplexed archaeologists and historians for decades. When was it built and what role did it play in Greek military history In a tour de force of archaeological and historical argument Mark H. Munn establishes the place of the Dema wall in the defense of Athens and offers a completely new perspective on the Boiotian War. Since no ancient reference to the wall survives scholars have contested the date and purpose of the wall's construction placing it anywhere between the Geometric Age and Hellenistic eras. While directing the excavation of a watchtower above the wall Munn's chance discovery of a datable sherd in the wall's remains fixed the date of the wall's construction at 378 B. C. the onset of the three-year Boiotian War. Munn offers an absorbing narrative account of the war and his descriptions and effective use of literary extracts render a vivid portrayal of the opposing generals military tactics and battle scenes. . 0520076850 . University of California Press hardcover
197142235Edinburgh University Press. 1971. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Former owner's name on ffep.; This volume constructs a narrative of four centuries of Greek history from a synthesis of literary and archaeological evidence including pottery burial practices architecture and metalwork religion commerce and language. The author argues that this era was in truth a dark age from the perspective both of scholarship and the people who lived through it conscious of lost skills and departed glories. The recession was caused he demonstrates not by external factors but by a process of internal collapse.; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 456 pages . 0852240899 . Edinburgh University Press hardcover
1927024563Annapolis: United States Naval Institute 1927. Second Edition Revised and Enlarged 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. 10 1/8" Tall. Maps Throughout; 70 Plates. 172 Pp. Near Fine Book Except For Thin Line Of Lightening Of Color Along Bottom Of Front Board To 1/8" Deep. No Names Or Marks. All Gilt Lettering And Borders Still Brilliant Contents Fine. <br/> <br/> United States Naval Institute hardcover
1970156247London: Chatto & Windus 1970. 1st edition. Nice copy. octavo. hardback with dust jacket ix 410pp. appendix bibliog. index The Crises of sickness & pain the wonders of healing & of birth- for the Greeks these are the moments of the bad or the dangerous hour. The dangerous hour is itself a demon a god the bringer of pain. Part 1: verbatim accounts of Greek shepherds & peasants. Part 2 : a detailed analysis of folklore material. Part 3 a comparison is made between the themes of the narratives & those appearing in in the Greek literature of antiquity Chatto & Windus hardcover
1984046283LimniEvviaGreece: Denise Harvey 1984 Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Greek Edition. Beautifully illustrated account of Edward Lear in Crete based on his journals published here for the first time with pictures. A delightful and gorgeous volume. Hardcover. 120p. 18 tipped in colour plates 42 B & W Illus. Denise Harvey hardcover
1984041080LimniEvviaGreece: Denise Harvey 1984 Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Greek Edition. Beautifully illustrated account of Edward Lear in Crete based on his journals published here for the first time with pictures. A delightful and gorgeous volume. Hardcover. 120p. 18 tipped in colour plates 42 B & W Illus. Denise Harvey hardcover
2017223995<p>Athens: Andy's 2017. Second edition. In English. Soft cover 24 cm 336 pp. ISBN: 978-960-565-231-9.</p><p>=====================================================================</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</b></p><br /> Andy's paperback
2018S9288<p>Athens: Hellenic Ministry of Culture 2018. In Greek. Official catalogue of the exhibition "The Countless Aspects of Beauty" - European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018. Presents Greek works of art of the classical period. Soft cover 29 cm 504 pp.; net weight 2070 gr. ISBN: 978-960-386-368-7.</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> Hellenic Ministry of Culture paperback
19909289J. C. Gieben. 1990. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Dust-soiling to top of textblock. Some foxing to endpapers and DJ. Small closed tear 1cm to upper corner of DJ.; Philosophica Vol. 3; 521 pages; According to Aristotle philosophy had come into being in the VIth century with Thales just as a mere disinterested pursuit of truth a curiosity for great problems those eventually called "metaphysical" ones which were substantially identical with those which Aristotle himself and his school were now raising. This abstract reading is very similar to that which views Greek poets as inspired by "eternal beauty" or by "art's for art sake" and which is nowadays completely discredited and given up by scholars of the history of literature. Against this view the present text proposes a new reading of the "archaic" presocratic scientists: in fact it is about those "sages" who lived on the boundaries of the Greek-speaking world before the concentration of such people in Periclean Athens. They were closely linked to their native towns Miletus Ephesus Croto Vele Acragas where they held high office; here there oral teaching and the public reading of their texts were followed closely by their fellow citizens. Thus the picture of the "cosmic republic" arises: to the "cosmic monarchy" of Homer and Hesiod the mythical world with Zeus as the king gods as the ministers and nature as the subject a different mythical world succeeds. Here the earth the sea the sky the human body and generally the "existing thing" all behave like isonomic "republican" towns or like the governing body of these towns. Philosophy will arise later in Athens of the Vth century. . 9070265559 . J. C. Gieben hardcover
199231471<p>Athens: Centre for Asia Minor Studies 1992. In English. Soft cover 24 cm 376 pp. ISBN: 960-85021-5-2.</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> Centre for Asia Minor Studies paperback
19818236Duckworth. 1981. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffep R. Develin. Mild bump to one corner. Light shelfwear; De Ste Croix has always been controversial and this book is no exception. Using evidence that most scholars would agree on de Ste Croix gives some new twists to previous standard interpretations. A good start to anyone wanting to investigate social history either in the ancient world or common themes/trends in human history.; 1.79 x 9.31 x 6.07 Inches; 732 pages . 0715607383 . Duckworth hardcover
19903378Oxford Clarendon Press. 1990. Hardcover. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Dustjacket is protected in mylar.; 1.02 x 8.5 x 5.67 Inches; 264 pages; This book is the first detailed study of the foundation history government growth and decline of the cities founded in Syria by Seleukos I in 301BC shortly after the time of Alexander the Great. It throws new light on an important period in ancient history. In particular Dr Grainger concentrates on the relationship between the kings and the cities in their kingdoms and reveals that former theories concerning such a relationship require drastic revision. Most importantly the relationship is shown to have been much more to the kings' advantage than previous discussions on Hellenistic states have supposed. He argues in fact that neither the kings nor the cities intended the cities to be autonomous or independent since they were far too reliant on royal support against the enmity of the surrounding population. Evidence for this can be seen in the actions of the cities on the collapse of the Seleukid dynasty in the first century BC; then they were forced to cast about for a new protector and eventually accepted Rome albeit reluctantly. Dr Grainger discusses the differing fate of the cities during this process when some failed altogether most declined and only one Antioch prospered. . 0198146949 . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
197140440Oxford Clarendon Press. 1971. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. Faint foxing. Scholar's name to ffep and bookplate to inner cover John Karras. DJ has some tears. Dustjacket is protected in plastic sleeve.; Oxford University Press Academic Monograph Reprints; 595 pages; Traces the diffusion of the Greek city as a political institution through the lands of the Roman Empire bordering on the eastern Mediterranean over a period extending from Alexander's conquest to the sixth century. Chapters: Thrace Asia Lycia the Gauls Pamphylia Pisidia and Lycaonia Bithynia and Pontus Cappadocia Cilicia Mesopotamia and Armenia Syria Egypt Cyrenaica Cyprus. . 0198142811 . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
193734438Oxford Clarendon Press. 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffep T. J. Dunbabin. Faint rounding to upper corners. Light rubbing to boards.; 576 pages; Traces the diffusion of the Greek city as a political institution through the lands of the Roman Empire bordering on the eastern Mediterranean over a period extending from Alexander's conquest to the sixth century. Chapters: Thrace Asia Lycia the Gauls Pamphylia Pisidia and Lycaonia Bithynia and Pontus Cappadocia Cilicia Mesopotamia and Armenia Syria Egypt Cyrenaica Cyprus. . Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
20132093Athens 2013. Bilingual Greek-English edition. Soft cover 20 cm 80 pp. ill. Very rare. Limited availability. Self-publication paperback
85936Pelekanos 2003. Brand new. A facsimile reprint of the 1904 edition. Hard cover 25x19 cm 640 pp. Pelekanos, 2003 hardcover
199318297Oxford University Press. 1993. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. 2 corners and base of spine bumped. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers and pocket.; 1.06 x 8.75 x 5.75 Inches; 380 pages; This book is the first to examine how classical Greek cavalry actually operated on the battlefield. It looks at its prime characteristics including mobility protection armament training leadership flexibility and motivation. Until now it was generally assumed that ancient Greek cavalry was subordinated to the infantry because it was less effective in battle. This book challenges this assumption analyzing the position of Greek cavalry and especially the Athenian arm not only in the battlefield but in society as a whole. . 0198144822 . Oxford University Press hardcover