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Very light rubbing to wraps with a bit of colour loss to front wrap. Scholar's name to titlepage (Robert Brown). ; BCP Greek Texts; 200 pages; This volume offers some 800-850 lines of the 'Anabasis' in Greek with English summaries of the intervening passages to give an idea of the whole of Xenophon's exciting adventure. Notes at the foot of each page assist with content and language; they asssume only basic grammatical knowledge. There is a consolidated vocabulary.
Gutes Ex.; Einband gering berieben; hs. Besitzvermerk auf Vorsatz. - Latein; griechisch. - Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / Poat infelicem in Hellesponto pugnam Athenienses isdem in loeia, cum Alcibiadea venisset subsidio, prospera fortuna utuntur. Tissaphernes in Hellespontum profectus Alcibiadem comprehensum in custodiam conicit: unde ille nootu elapsus petit Clazomenas, Thrasyllus Athenas navigat ad novas copias et naves petendas. Cum Laoedaemonii Athenienaea denuo ag-gredi vellent, his auxilio venit Alcibiades, quo duce pugna ad Cyzioum feliciter pugnata est, in qua cecidit Mindarus. Inde cum Athenienses e Cyzico, Perintho, Selybria pecuniaa coegis-sent, munita Chrysopoli portorinm instituerunt. Adflictis Lace-daemoniorum rebus succurrit Pharnabazus. Interim praetori-bus Syracusanorum domi abrogatum imperium: Thaso eiecti qui rebus Lacedaemoniorum studebant: Athenis autem Agis ad-movet exercitum, quem minus armis quam minis Athenienses repellunt. Eodem anno Carthaginienses magno exercitu ag-gressi duaa urbea Graeeaa ceperunt (c. 1). Thrasyllus cum classe Samum petit. Inde in Asia nonnulla feliciter gerit, sed Ephesum aggressus a Tissapherne et Syracusania defensaa magna clade afficitur. Rursua ad Lesbum navibua quattuor Syracusanorum captis navigavit Sestum, ubi reliquae Athe-niensium copiae erant. Hiuc universus exercitus Lampaacum se contulit ad hiberna, in quibua Alcibiade duce adveraus Abydum expeditione Buscepta Pharnabazum vincunt et aliia locia Persarum terra8 vastant (c. 2). Atheniensea Chalcedonem, quae ad Lacedaemonioa defecerat, oppugnant. Eam infeliciter defendere conatur Hippocratea Lacedaemoniorum harmosta. Quare cum hic in pugua occidieset, Athenien8es cum Chalce-doniis et Pharnabazo, qui his auxilio venerat, pacem ineuut. Mox eodein modo Byzantium oppugnant. a Laoedaemoniia occupatum: quod cum capi non potuisset, a Byzantiia ipsis et Lacedaemoniis quibusdam absente Clearcho harmosta in manus … (Vorwort) / ... Xenophons Werke, insbesondere die sokratischen Schriften und die Anabasis, waren unter anderem wegen ihrer nüchtern-klaren Sprache beliebt (er wurde unter anderem von Marcus Tullius Cicero gelesen und gelobt); er bleibt auch bis heute ein wichtiges Stilvorbild für das attische Griechisch. Da Xenophon teilweise Augenzeuge der berichteten Ereignisse war, ist er außerdem eine wichtige Quelle für die griechische Geschichte des 4. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. und hat in neuerer Zeit wieder das Interesse der Forschung erregt. ... (wiki)
Faint edgewear to wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; 76 pages
French commentary on extracts from Xenophon in Greek. 128p.plates. Text clean and unmarked, but paper cover torn, now repaired.[5 copies found in WorldCat] Book
Re-telling of passages from Xenophon's Anabasis, Hellenica and Memorabilia for English schoolboys. The handsome bookplate in this copy announces that it was awarded as the second prize to a clever student in Form IIIB at KIng Edward's Grammar School. 265p + 16 plates. index. exceptionally crisp, tight copy Book
Three stories from Ancient Greek : Longus - Daphnis & Chloe ; Xenophon - An Ephesian Tale; Dio Chrysostom - The Hunters of Euboea Pbk. 189p. Book
Oxonii, E Theatro Sheldoniano 1759, In-8 relié demi chagrin marron, dos à faux nerfs, titre doré. Gravure en frontispice, titre en rouge et noir, 14 + 40 pages + Addenda, Index capitum, Index verborum et phrasium. Texte en latin et en grec. Quelques rousseurs éparses sino bon exemplaire.
Book is fine. Dustjacket has 1 closed tear (3 cm). Else minor shelfwear to DJ. ; 332 pages; Contains 18 essays on the historians and the history of Greece in the fifth and fourth centuries BC. Examines various aspects of Thucydides' historical method or study historical problems in the period for which his work is the principal source. Two other Greek historians, Xenophon and Theopompus are also studied. Also looks at Greek Sicily in the fourth century and the problems raised by the missions of liberation led by Dion and Timoleon. Lastly looks at the achievement of Eumenes of Cardia.
Book is fine. Dustjacket in mylar and has very light shelfwear. ; 332 pages; Contains 18 essays on the historians and the history of Greece in the fifth and fourth centuries BC. Examines various aspects of Thucydides' historical method or study historical problems in the period for which his work is the principal source. Two other Greek historians, Xenophon and Theopompus are also studied. Also looks at Greek Sicily in the fourth century and the problems raised by the missions of liberation led by Dion and Timoleon. Lastly looks at the achievement of Eumenes of Cardia.
Former owner's name on ffep (Ann Boddington). Very light bumping to bottom corners and top of spine. DJ is price-clipped. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear. ; 332 pages; Contains 18 essays on the historians and the history of Greece in the fifth and fourth centuries BC. Examines various aspects of Thucydides' historical method or study historical problems in the period for which his work is the principal source. Two other Greek historians, Xenophon and Theopompus are also studied. Also looks at Greek Sicily in the fourth century and the problems raised by the missions of liberation led by Dion and Timoleon. Lastly looks at the achievement of Eumenes of Cardia.
Minor shelfwear to book. Dustjacket has edgewear with light chipping and a few small tears. ; 332 pages; Contains 18 essays on the historians and the history of Greece in the fifth and fourth centuries BC. Examines various aspects of Thucydides' historical method or study historical problems in the period for which his work is the principal source. Two other Greek historians, Xenophon and Theopompus are also studied. Also looks at Greek Sicily in the fourth century and the problems raised by the missions of liberation led by Dion and Timoleon. Lastly looks at the achievement of Eumenes of Cardia.
Volume 1 only. Imaginary conversations between celebrities and some lesser know people of classical Greece and Rome. 273 pages. This edition limited to 525 sets. Frontispiece illustration. Red cloth covers, gilt title on spine, gilt top page edges, rough cut fore and base edges. Stamp on front free endpaper and number on spine.
Volume VII only. Imaginary conversations between celebrities and some lesser know people of classical Greece and Rome. 266 pages. This edition limited to 525 sets. Frontispiece illustration. Red cloth covers, gilt title on spine, gilt top page edges, rough cut fore and base edges. Stamp on front free endpaper and number on spine.
Volume XII only. This edition limited to 525 sets. Frontispiece illustration. Red cloth covers, gilt title on spine, gilt top page edges, rough cut fore and base edges. Stamp on front free endpaper and number on spine.
[iv] + 74pp., in-4, enkele aantekeningen in tkest, [onuitgegeven thesis ter verkrijging van de graad van licentiaat in de Klassieke Filologie, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven 1980, promotor: Prof.Dr. H.Verdin & M.Vercruysse]
Foxing to top of textblock with some minor shelfwear. DJ has light shelfwear. ; "If you inquire into the origins of the novel long enough," writes James Tatum in the preface to this work, ". . . You will come to the fourth century before our era and Xenophon's Education of Cyrus, or the Cyropaedia." The Cyrus in question is Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Persian empire celebrated in the Book of Ezra as the liberator of Israel, and the Cyropaedia, written to instruct future rulers by his example, became not only an inspiration to poets and novelists but a profoundly influential political work. With Alexander as its earliest student, and Elizabeth I of England one of its later pupils, it was the founding text for the tradition of "mirrors for princes" in the West, including Machiavelli's Prince. Xenophon's masterpiece has been overlooked in recent years: Tatum's goal is to make it fully meaningful for the twentieth-century reader. ; 328 pages
78pp., dans la série "Textes et études d'histoire de la philosophie" Tome 1 fasc.1, 26cm., brochure originale, 2 cachets, bon état, [texte en français avec des fragments en grec ancien avec traduction française], F74981
Gutes Exemplar. - Latein; Griechisch. - Aus der Bibliothek von Prof Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) - Xenophon (* zwischen 430 und 425 v. Chr. in Athen; † ca. 354 v. Chr. in Korinth) war ein antiker griechischer Politiker, Feldherr und Schriftsteller in den Bereichen Geschichte, Ökonomie und Philosophie. Er war ein Schüler des Sokrates. ... (wiki) // Semper mihi indices opera scriptoris alicuius omnia complexi optabiliores visi sunt et utiliores esse quam qui ad librorum singulorum editiones pertinerent. In hoc igitur libro quaecumque Xenophontis propria viderentur esse componere conatus sum vel ad ipsorum verborum copiam vel ad usum eorum et grammaticam rationem pertinentia. Verba in octo classes redegi omissis nihil peculiare habentibus. Eetuli ad primam classem appositisque numeris sigiiificavi vocabula, quae apud Xenophontem non leguntur at ei ab antiquioribus quibusdam scriptoribus et ab interpretibus tribuuntur vel etiam in libris manuscriptis inveniuntur; ad alteram dubia et suspecta; ad tertiam semel dicta apud Xenophontem, ad quae quidem plurima accedunt in classibus quinta et sequentibus; ad quartam quae praeter singulos Xenophontis locos omnino non reperiuntur vel perraro; ad quintam ionica; ad sextam dorica, Laconica; ad septimam poetica; ad octavam denique a consuetudine optimorum scriptorum recedentia vel cum recentioribus com-munia. Quae reliqua sunt numeris non egent. Quo in ordine constituendo nonnulla inoerta sunt, ut facile concedam aliquoties me magis probabilia quam vera dedisse. Nomina propria praetermisi, praeterquam ubi in eorum scriptura difficultas quaedam aut dubitatio esset. Aliquam hunc Lexilogum cum mea Xenophontis editione eonranctionem habere consentaneum ost, id qnod maxime signo n. indicavi. … (Vorwort) ISBN 9783487041537
"'The Sea! The Sea! ' tells the story of 'Thalatta! Thalatta!', the shout first uttered on a mountains in eastern Turkey by the famous Ten Thousand, the army of Greek mercenaries whose adventures in what are now Turkey, Syria and Iraq were described by the Athenian historian and philosopher Xenophon. The shout itself has had an extraordinary afterlife, playing a persistent part in the European and American cultural tradition over the last two hundred years. Tim Rood tells its story for the first time, taking in literary masterpieces by writers such as Heine, Shelley and Joyce, books of travel and adventure set in the Middle East and elsewhere, articles in Victorian periodicals, popular romance novels, newspaper editorials at the time of the British evacuation from Dunkirk, a painting by the nineteenth-century artist Benjamin Robert Haydon, an unpublished radio play by Louis MacNeice, and a modern novel and film which transfer Xenophon's story to New York City. 262p. illus. bibliography.index Book
Book is in excellent condition with back cover a bit scuffed, age toned paper, faded spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. First Penguin ed. The glue in this perfect bound book is over 50 years old and is likely fragile.
Book is edgeworn along lower boards with small chip to foredge. Former owner's name to ffep. Many notes in pencil, some in pen and red marker to Greek text. Reading copy only. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Greek Text. ; College Series of Greek Authors; 246 pages
8vo. First Edition thus; original series binding of ribbed grey cloth upper board blocked in blind gilt back ochre top pictorial endpapers; small ink mark at bottom edge of upper board else a very good bright clean copy. EL 457; Seymour 786.0.
in-8°, 284 pp., broche, couv. Bel exemplaire, non coupe. [DV-11] XENOPHON - KANT - DE BIRAN - EVELLIN.
DJ has two tears (about 1.5 cm each). Rubbing to panels. Former owner has affixed small hand-written label to spine. Endpapers tanned. ; Latin preface with Greek index. ; 57 pages
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Very light soiling to wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; Text is in German; Erträge Der Forschung 111; 163 pages