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19612111902152909292Chiku ma shobo 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 size Chiku ma shobo paperback
Three stories from Ancient Greek : Longus - Daphnis & Chloe ; Xenophon - An Ephesian Tale; Dio Chrysostom - The Hunters of Euboea Pbk. 189p. Book
Three stories from Ancient Greek : Longus - Daphnis & Chloe ; Xenophon - An Ephesian Tale; Dio Chrysostom - The Hunters of Euboea Translated by Moses Hada. Vintage copy 189p. Neat tight vintage copy Book
14556Louvain, Typographie de Ch. Peeters, 1904 16 x 24, 16 pp., broché, 1 carte dépliante, état moyen (cachet du Collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons, pas de couverture).
in-8 broché de 150 pages environ. Tres bel exemplaire de cette revue trimestrielle destinee essentiellement aux enseignants (histoire - français - latin - grec) de l'enseignement secondaire [FL-18] Autres numéros sur demande.
1953F104806Paris, Presses Universitaires de France 1953 177pp., dans la série "Publications de la Faculté des lettres d'Alger" volume 25, 23cm., brochure originale, la plupart des pages toujours non coupées, bon état, F104806
177pp., dans la série "Publications de la Faculté des lettres d'Alger" volume 25, 23cm., brochure originale, la plupart des pages toujours non coupées, bon état, F104806
1838054600Cairo: Bulaq Printing House 1838. 1st Edition . Leather. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Original full leather bdg. with its miklep traditional flap embossed shamsa mystical sun on boards. Roy. 8vo. 24 x 17 cm. In Ottoman script. 8 263 p. Sarlavla page decorated with traditional ornaments. First edition of this extremely rare and the first translation of the Anabasis of Alexander in the Ottoman / Turkish literature. One of 1010 copies. The Anabasis of Alexander was composed by Arrian of Nicomedia in the second century AD most probably during the reign of Hadrian. The Anabasis which survives complete in seven books is a history of the campaigns of Alexander the Great specifically his conquest of the Persian Empire between 336 and 323 BC. Both the unusual title "Anabasis" literally "a journey up-country from the sea" and the work's seven-book structure reflect Arrian's emulation in structure style and content of the Greek historian Xenophon whose own Anabasis in seven books concerned the earlier campaign "up-country" of Cyrus the Younger in 401 BC. The Anabasis is by far the fullest surviving account of Alexander's conquest of the Persian Empire. It primarily revolves around the military history reflecting the content of Arrian's model Xenophon's Anabasis; the work begins with Alexander's accession to the Macedonian throne in 336 BC and has nothing to say about Alexander's early life in contrast say to Plutarch's Life of Alexander. Nor does Arrian aim to provide a complete history of the Greek-speaking world during Alexander's reign. Arrian's chief sources for writing the Anabasis were the lost contemporary histories of the campaign by Ptolemy and Aristobulus and for his later books Nearchus. One of Arrian's main aims in writing this work on history seems to have been to correct the standard "Vulgate" narrative of Alexander's reign that was dominant in his day primarily associated with the lost writings of the historian Cleitarchus. The Anabasis gives a broadly chronological account of the reign of Alexander the Great of Macedonia 336-323 BC with a particular focus on military matters. George Rhasis Yorgaki Razi translated Anabasis Alexandrou = "History of Alexander the son of Philip" the work of Xenophon under the title "Târîh-i Iskender bin Filipos". This is the first translation of an ancient Greek historian into Turkish. Georgios Rhasis who was one of the first writers of the French-Turkish dictionary in the early period was an Ottoman intellectual who worked as an instructor and translator in Ottoman and French languages. He also taught at the Eastern Languages School in Paris and continued her studies in Corfu and Paris. In 1821 he came to be in Istanbul as a famous orientalist. Rhasis left the city and the homeland he lived in to settle in Tsarist Russia due to concerns during the Greek Revolution in 1821. The Bulaq or El-Amiriya Press is the first official and governmental printing press to be established in Egypt and functions according to industrial printing basis causing not just a qualitative but also a quantitative and knowledgeable leap in science throughout the Arab region. It was established in 1820 by Muhammad Ali Pasha of Egypt and Sudan 1769-1849 and was part of Muhammad Ali's inclusive development plans for the modernization of Egypt. Aynur 112 Müteferrika 64.; Library of Congress Karl Süssheim Collection no. 129. OCLC: 966315151.; Only six copies in OCLC: 27236333.; Alex II 25.; BM e15.; Cairo FKT 166.; IstUKT 802.; Bianchi CD 155.; Bulaq IF 8:21.; Bulaq FK 7:8.; Ridwan 162.; Özege 19837 No author and no translator in Özege record. <br/> <br/> Bulaq Printing House hardcover
194071651940 N° 1 à 4 de Janvier - Fev - MArs et avril 1940 - broché
An original vintage copy NOTa reproduction (Volunme II of a 2 Volume set - will NOT be sold seperately) Clean, tight, unmarked text. Scuffing to head and foot of spine, corners slightly bumped Book
1886100047409eugène belin 1886 in12. 1886. Cartonné.
189690638Kaiserslautern, ohne Druckvermerk 1896. 41 S. Orig.-Geheftet. - Titel alt gestempelt.
"A Novel about Alcibiades, whom men followed blindly, and his shattered dreams of empire" Told through the voice of a of a young Athenian who tells of the Peloponnesian War, the death of Socrates and Xenophon's retreat from Persia.384P. Book
1883X2934Leipzig, Verlag von Philipp Reclam jun., 1887/1877 1883. Halbleinen (Professionelle Bindung), 8°, 101, 65, 168 und 112 Ss., die vier Bücher sind in einem Band zusammengebunden
14166Fayard / France Inter, 1982 - In-8, broché, couverture souple ill ( Bataille médiévale ), 262 pages 40 hommes et femmes faiseurs d'histoire.
Some foxing to textblock. Rubbing to wraps. Creasing to spine. ; Contains: Aristotle's The Constitution of Athens; Xenophon's The Politeia of the Spartans; The Constitution of the Athenians ascribed to Xenophon the Orator; The Boeotian Constitution from the Oxyrhynchus Historian; 320 pages; <DIV>Three treatises survive from classical Greece under the loose title <i>Politeiai</i> (Constitutions) which are unique in character and indispensable to any student of the period. The longest and most important is Aristotle's <i>Constitution of Athens</i> which is both a history of Athenian constitutional development and a survey of the constitutional machinery of Aristotle's own day.<br>The second, by Xenophon, is an account of the Spartan social and educational system, and the third, also attributed to Xenophon, <i>The Constitution of the Athenians,</i> though probably by an earlier author, is the first example in history of political pamphleteering.<br>Dr. Moore has newly translated all three of these documents and an additional fragment <i>The Boeotian Constitution</i> written in the fourth century B. C. and the only surviving account of a genuinely oligarchic regime of the period.<br>To these much needed, scholarly translations Dr. Moore has added brilliant introductions and commentaries which evaluate the documents, illumine their significance, and provide the background information which the writers assumed their readers to possess.<br>In bringing together, translating, and annotating these constitutional documents from ancient Greece, Dr. Moore has produced an authoritative work of the highest scholarship which will place all students of constitutional history and of the Ancient World in his debt.</div>
1920159670Leipzig: Dieterich'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung 1920. 243 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Halbleinenband der Zeit. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1577ALDR0726Lipsiae (Leipzig), (Johannes Steinman 1577). Kl.4°. 789(1) S., 268 S. (es fehlen die Ss.7-10), 8 Bll. (Index), 191(1) S. Titelbll. in Pag. mit je e. Holzschnitt-Druckermarke (dav. e. montiert). Halblederband (19. Jhdt.) m. Deckelbezug aus Kibitzpapier u. goldgepr. Rü.tit. u. Streicheisenlinien sowie Vorsätzen aus gemust. Kleisterpapier. Einband m. stärkeren Gebrauchsspuren, Fehlstellen an beiden Kapitalen, Ecken u. Kanten bestoßen u. abgewetzt, Text gebräunt, im Text vereinzelt m. Marginalien v. alter Hand. VD16 N 394; BM, German Books 646 (unter Neander); Adams P 2311 (unter Pythagoras). - Griechisch-lateinische Parallelausgabe mit umfangreichen Kommentaren, im wesentlichen eine Neuausgabe der erstmals 1559 in Basel erschienenen Neander-Edition. - Michael Neander (1525-1595), ein deutscher Pädagoge, Theologe und Rektor der Klosterschule Ilfeld, gab diese Schulschrift als Lectüre für die reiferen Schüler heraus. Das Werk enthält u.a. Gedichte des Pythagoras und Phokylides, Sentenzen aus Theognis, Kapitel aus den Dichtungen des Märthrerbischofs Nilus und das Gedicht von Tryphiodor über den Fall von Troja.
1998100127627Princeton University Press 1998 408 pages 16 002x2 794x23 368cm. 1998. Broché. 408 pages.
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Very light soiling to wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; Text is in German; Erträge Der Forschung 111; 163 pages
1979158191Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft (WBG) 1979. VI, 163 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
1979156417Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft (WBG) 1979. VI, 163 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
197995813Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft (WBG) 1979. VI, 163 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
189690559Ludwigshafen, Druck Jäger 1896. 56 S. Orig.-Geheftet. - Titel alt gestempelt und mit hs. Nummer, Titelkanten gebräunt.
9354007244.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback