Rushforth, Gordon McNeil
LATIN HISTORICAL INSCRIPTIONS Illustrating the History of the Early Empire
Some pages are uncut. Spine is discolored. Rubbing and minor soiling to boards. Edgewear to spine ends. Small tear to cloth along spine (1cm). Overall a solid copy. ; Looks at latin historical inscriptions and deciphers them along with the lessons they teach for modern readers. ; 144 pages
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Conway, Robert Seymour
ITALIC DIALECTS Edited with a Grammar and Glossary
2 volumes. 8vo. Ex-library copy with some stamps. There are no call numbers on the spine. Bookplate of monastery on inner cover. Foxing to inner covers. Minor edgewear to extremities. Bumping to top corners. Quite solid condition. ; I: The records of Oscan, Umbrian and the Minor Dialects, including th Italic glosses in ancient Writers and the local and personal names of the dialectal areas. II: An Outline of the grammar of the Dialects, Appendix, Indices and Glossary. ; 2 Volume Set; 8vo
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May, James M.
TRIALS OF CHARACTER The Eloquence of Ciceronian Ethos
Scratch to front panel of DJ. Minor rubbing to DJ else NF. ; 0.88 x 9.48 x 6.38 Inches; 224 pages; By its very nature, the art of oratory involves character. Verbal persuasion entails the presentation of a persona by the speaker that affects an audience for good or ill. In this book, James May explores the role and extent of Cicero's use of ethos and demonstrates its persuasive effect. May discusses the importance of ethos, not just in classical rhetorical theory but also in the social, political, and judicial milieu of ancient Rome, and then applies his insights to the oratory of Cicero. Ciceronian ethos was a complex blend of Roman tradition, Cicero's own personality, and selected features of Greek and Roman oratory. More than any other ancient literary genre, oratory dealt with constantly changing circumstances, with a wide variety of rhetorical challenges. An orator's success or failure, as well as the artistic quality of his orations, was largely the direct result of his responses to these circumstances and challenges. Acutely aware of his audience and its cultural heritage and steeped in the rhetorical traditions of his predecessors, Cicero employed rhetorical ethos with uncanny success. May analyzes individual speeches from four different periods of Cicero's career, tracing changes in the way Cicero depicted character, both his own and others', as a source of persuasion, changes intimately connected with the vicissitudes of Cicero's career and personal life. He shows that ethos played a major role in almost every Ciceronian speech, that Cicero's audiences were conditioned by common beliefs about character, and finally, that Cicero's rhetorical ethos became a major source for persuasion in his oratory.
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Keiser, Clarence Elwood
NEO-SUMERIAN ACCOUNT TEXTS FROM DREHEM
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Top corner is bumped. Minor shelfwear. ; Introduction and indices by Shin Theke Kang. Contains six hundred and twenty-seven economic texts from the Drehem archive dating to the time of the Third Dynasty of Ur. Presents many additional materials for the study of the chronology, onomasticon, geography, religion, culture, and economic and social structure of the Ur III period. ; Babylonian Inscriptions in the Collection of James B. Nies; 0.77 x 11.78 x 8.78 Inches; 192 pages
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Bruce, I. A. F.
AN HISTORICAL COMMENTARY ON THE HELLENICA OXYRHYNCHIA
Dustjacket has one closed tear (1") to front panel and minor chipping to extremities. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. DJ is price-clipped. Former owner's name on ffep. Bookplate on title-page. Minor bumping to corners. ; Cambridge Classical Studies; 190 pages; Commentaries on the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia, an anonymous history of events in the Greek world in the late fifth and early fourth centuries BC, have usually dealt almost entirely with problems of the text. In this book, Dr Bruce has written an historical commentary, basing his work on both the London and Florence papyri, which between them provide all the surviving fragments of the text. Dr Bruce begins with a brief description of the two papyri. He then discusses the Oxyrhynchus historian's style and method - his sources, chronology, bias, interest in causation, etc. The introduction ends with a résumé of the numerous theories of the author's identity (Dr Bruce favours either Cratippus or an author not known to us by name at all). The main part of the commentary is arranged in the form of notes on the sections of the Greek text, with occasional detailed notes on particular words or phrases. There are appendices on the Battle of Sardis and the Constitution of Boeotia; and the book concludes with a full biography. Dr Bruce's book is a complete guide available for further historical study of the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia.
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Aloni, Antonio
LE MUSE DI ARCHILOCO
Minor browning to spine. Former owner's name on inner cover. ; Text in Italian ; Opuscula Graecolatina; 0.47 x 7.72 x 5.35 Inches; 174 pages
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Klodt, Claudia
BESCHEIDENE GRÖßE (GROSSE) Die Herrschergestalt, Der Kaiserpalast Und Die Stadt Rom : Literarische Reflexionen Monarchischer Selbstdarstellung
Minor rubbing to boards. ; Hypomnemata; 0.55 x 9.37 x 6.22 Inches; 138 pages
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Gow, A. S. F. & D. L. Page
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY The Garland of Philip and Some Contemporary Epigrams
Two Volume set with books In overall Fine Condition brown cloth with gilt title lettering to spines. Set has very minor shelfwear to boards. Set has Dustjackets protected in plastic with some light wear and rubbing to edges. DJs are Price-clipped. ; 2 Volume Set. Volume 1: Introduction, Text and Translation; Indexes of Sources and Epigrammatists. Volume 2: Commentary and Indexes. ; 2 Volume Set; 1008 pages
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Matthew Of Orléans (Mattheus Aurelianensis) ; Spruyt, Joke (Ed. )
MATTHEW OF ORLÉANS: SOPHISTARIA Sive Communium Distinctionum Circa Sophismata Accidentium
Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing.; Studien Zur Geistesgeschichte Des Mittelalters; 1.68 x 9.74 x 6.48 Inches; 581 pages; This volume contains the first critical edition of Matthew of Orléans' Sophistaria, dating from the first half of the thirteenth century. The genre is closely related to the Syncategoreumata-treatises and Sophisma-collections, which all deal with logico-semantic problems, but each in a different way. The Sophistaria-treatise takes commonly used logical, semantic and grammatical distinctions as its starting point and subsequently moves to the discussion of puzzling sophisma-sentences these distinctions are exemplified in. The volume contains a broad introduction, as well as extensive indexes of names, sources (loci) , subjects, and sophisma-sentences.
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Brockelmann, Carl
LEXICON SYRIACUM Editio Secunde Aucta Et Emendata
Minor shelfwear else Fine; Reprint of 1928 Edition. ; 1.2 x 8.9 x 6.4 Inches; 520 pages
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Baldwin, Barry
STUDIES IN LUCIAN
Light shelfwear to book. DJ is price-clipped. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; Lucian of Samosata (c. AD 120 - after 180) was a rhetorician and satirist, writing in the Greek language, noted for his witty and scoffing nature. This book examines the evidence for Lucian's life, and reconstructs from contradictory and elusive data. Looks at Lucian the writer and careerist, rather than just his writing...casts new light on the development of culture in the Greek world under Roman domination. ; 123 pages
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Bonfante, Giuliano & Larissa Bonfante
THE ETRUSCAN LANGUAGE An Introduction
Light shelfwear; 0.84 x 9.68 x 6.38 Inches; This well-illustrated volume provides the best collection of Etruscan inscriptions and texts currently in print. A substantial archeological introduction sets language and inscriptions in their historical, geographical, and cultural context. Overview of Etruscan grammar, the glossary, and chapters on mythological figures
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Sivan, Daniel
A GRAMMAR OF THE UGARITIC LANGUAGE Second Impression with Corrections
Minor bump to bottom corner still wrapped in publisher's plastic. ; Handbook of Oriental Studies / Handbuch Der Orientalistik, Section 1 the Near and Middle East, 28; 1.1 x 9.5 x 6.2 Inches; 330 pages; Ugaritic, discovered in 1929, is a North-West Semitic language, documented on clay tablets (about 1250 texts) and dated from the period between the 14th and the 12th centuries B. C. E. The documents are of various types: literary, administrative, lexicological. Numerous Ugaritic tablets contain portions of a poetic cycle pertaining to the Ugaritic pantheon, but there are also administrative documents that shed light on the organization of Ugarit, thus contributing greatly to our understanding of the history and culture of the biblical and North-West Semitic world. This important reference work, a revised and translated edition of the author's Hebrew publication (Beer Sheva, 1993) , deals with the phonology, morphology and syntax of Ugaritic. The book contains also an appendix with text selections.
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Gow, A. S. F. & D. L. Page
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY (VOLUME II ONLY) The Garland of Philip and Some Contemporary Epigrams. Volume II: Commentary and Indexes
DJ is price-clipped. DJ is chipped at top corners. A couple of small closed tears along bottom edge of DJ. Dustjacket has shelfwear and rubbing. Book has very minor shelfwear. ; Volume 2 ONLY: Commentary and Indexes. ; Volume 2 Only; 1008 pages
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Bruce, I. A. F.
AN HISTORICAL COMMENTARY ON THE HELLENICA OXYRHYNCHIA
Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; Cambridge Classical Studies; 190 pages; Commentaries on the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia, an anonymous history of events in the Greek world in the late fifth and early fourth centuries BC, have usually dealt almost entirely with problems of the text. In this book, Dr Bruce has written an historical commentary, basing his work on both the London and Florence papyri, which between them provide all the surviving fragments of the text. Dr Bruce begins with a brief description of the two papyri. He then discusses the Oxyrhynchus historian's style and method - his sources, chronology, bias, interest in causation, etc. The introduction ends with a résumé of the numerous theories of the author's identity (Dr Bruce favours either Cratippus or an author not known to us by name at all). The main part of the commentary is arranged in the form of notes on the sections of the Greek text, with occasional detailed notes on particular words or phrases. There are appendices on the Battle of Sardis and the Constitution of Boeotia; and the book concludes with a full biography. Dr Bruce's book is a complete guide available for further historical study of the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia.
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Thompson, Edward Maunde
AN INTRODUCTION TO GREEK AND LATIN PALAEOGRAPHY
Former owner's name on ffep. Small bookseller stamp at bottom of title-page. Minor edgewear to corners. Minor rubbing to boards. Gorgeous copy. ; History and Progress of Greek and Latin Palaeography from the earliest periods represented by surviving manuscripts down to the close of the fifteenth century". The core of the book is a selection of 250 facsimiles of manuscripts ranging from Greek cursive papyri to the book-hands of the 15th century, and from Roman cursive writing on tablets and papyri through a succession of Latin book-hands as employed in medieval documents throughout Europe. ; 600 pages
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Malone, Kemp; Einarsson, Stefan, and Norman E Eliason, (Eds)
KEMP MALONE: STUDIES IN HEROIC LEGEND AND IN CURRENT SPEECH
Wraps have edgewear with chipping and small tears. Minor browning to wraps. Former owner's name on ffep. ; A selection of nineteen papers written by Kemp Malone. Some articles include: tale of Ingeld, Theoderic of the Rok inscription; Royal names in Old english poetry; Agelmund and Lamicho; Secca and Becca , etc... ; 297 pages
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Funke, Otto
A MIDDLE ENGLISH READER & GLOSSARY TO 'A MIDDLE ENGLISH READER' (Texts from the 12th to the 14th C. ). 2 Volume Set
Former copies of Peter H. Salus with his signature on ffeps. Writing on ffep in pen in blue ink of Middle english Reader (1 line by Peter Salus). Minor shelfwear. ; 2 Volume Set. Volumes 7 & 7a. ; Bibliotheca Anglicana (Texts and Studies) ; Vol. 7, 7A; 101 pages
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Wardale, E. E.
AN INTRODUCTION TO MIDDLE ENGLISH
Former owner's name on ffep. Title has been written on ffep. Back upper corner has light bump. Minor shelfwear. ; 130 pages
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Linwood, William
A LEXICON TO AESCHYLUS Containing a Critical Explanation of the More Difficult Passages in the Seven Tragedies
Foxing to prelims and endpapers. Spine is slight discolored. Boards have rubbing, minor scratches and light wear. Small circular institution stamp on ffep (no other stamps or markings) ; 364 pages
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Ternaux, Henricus (Henri Ternaux-Compans)
HISTORIA REIPUBLICAE MASSILIENSIUM
Minor shelfwear and rubbing. Small bump to base of spine. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1826. Text is in Latin. ; 111 pages
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Dover, K. J.
GREEK WORD ORDER
Ex-library non-circulating copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Small Remains of adhesive along spine. ; Look at problems of Ancient Greek word order. ; 72 pages
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Clarke, M. L.
GREEK STUDIES IN ENGLAND 1700-1830
Text has underlining in pencil on some pages. Former classics scholar's name on ffep (W. P. Wallace). Light shelfwear. ; Looks at the influence of Greek in education and scholarship. ; 255 pages
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Vilborg, Ebbe
A TENTATIVE GRAMMAR OF MYCENAEAN GREEK
Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Dustjacket has edgewear with light chipping. Minor discoloration to DJ. ; Studia Graeca Et Latina Gothoburgensia, IX; 8vo; 169 pages
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Dindorfius, Gulielmus, (Ed. ) (Wilhelm Dindorf)
SCHOLIA GRAECA IN AESCHINEM ET ISOCRATEM Ex Codicibus Aucta Et Emendata
Very minor shelfwear. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1852 edition. Preface is in Latin with Greek Text.
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Meyer, W. (Ed. ) & (G. Fr. Grotefend)
G. FR. GROTEFENDS ERSTE NASCHRICHT VON SEINER ENTZIFFERUNG DER KEILSCHRIFT
Includes unchanged reprint of 1893 article. Introduction in German. Text is in Latin with Cuneiform. ; 44 pages
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Gow, A. S. F. & D. L. Page
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY The Garland of Philip and Some Contemporary Epigrams
Ex-library set with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Minor discoloration to boards. Vol. 2 bottom corners bumped. ; 2 Volume Set. Volume 1: Introduction, Text and Translation; Indexes of Sources and Epigrammatists. Volume 2: Commentary and Indexes. ; 2 Volume Set; 1008 pages
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Pernot, Hubert
INTRODUCTION A L'ÉTUDE DU DIALECTE TSAKONIEN
Pages uncut. Foxing to textblock. Very Minor chipping to wraps. ; Tsakonian, Tsaconian, Tzakonian or Tsakonic is a highly divergent dialect of modern Greek or a separate language spoken in the Tsakonian region of the Peloponnese, Greece. It is named after its speakers, the 'Tsakonians', which is held to be an alteration of 'Laconians' - although Tsakonians themselves did not traditionally use this ethnonym. It is said to be from Exo-Lakones (meaning outer Lakonians) and morphed to Tsakones. ; Collection De L'Institut Néo-Hellénique De L'Université De Paris, Tome II; 550 pages
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Forstner, Martin (Hrsg. )
FESTGABE FÜR HANS-RUDOLF SINGER Zum 65. Geburtstag Am 6. April 1990 Überreicht Von Seinen Freunden Und Kollegen. Teil 1; Publikationen Des Fachbereichs Angewandte Sprachwissenschaft Der Universität Mainz, Reihe A, Band 13. Teil 2.
Minor rubbing to boards. Very light shelfwear else Fine. ; Essays in German with some essays in English, French and Spanish. Aus dem Inhalt: Arabische Dialektologie und Philologie - Orientalische Kultur- und Religionsgeschichte. Authors: W. Diem, A. A. Ambros, L. Kropfitsch, H. Eisenstein, A. A. Bloch, F. Meier, W. Eilers +, W. Fischer, P. Guichard, J. Blau, H. Palva, O. Jastrow, M. Woidich, S. M. Rizk, P. Behnstedt, M. Forstner, J. Martínez Ruiz, R. Kontzi, E. Wagner, J. Albrecht, K. P. Linder, N. Salnikow, P. Kunitzsch, J. Schwend, G. H. Blanke, H. Horst, B. Hartmann, D. U. M. Kellermann, J. Gruber, H. Scheinhardt, H. Busse, A. Schall, J. Vernet, R. G. Khoury, H. Bobzin, H. -J. Kornrumpf, M. J. Viguera, U. Haarmann, H. Venzlaff, P. Freimark, H. W. Drescher, P. Schunck, K. -H. Stoll, C. Atanasov/H. Göhring, R. Rössler, R. Sellheim, R. Jacobi, P. Bachmann, R. Arié, P. Sj. Van Koningsveld, S. Grotzfeld, H. Grotzfeld, R. V. Bardeleben, G. Schoeler, R. Brummer +, D. Briesemeister, K. Pörtl, G. Mayer, K. V. Schowingen; 2 Volume Set; 982 pages
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Mehler, Dr. J.
MEHLER WOORDENBOEK Op De Gedichten Van Homeros
Former owner's stamp on ffep. Marginalia on a few pages in pen (numbers). ; Ancient Greek to Dutch dictionary. ; 934 pages
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Mohrmann, Dr. Christine
HOMERISCHE SPRAAKLEER Ten Dienste Der Gymnasia
Feps are browned. Appears to have been rebound in attractive cream and red boards. ; 152 pages
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Powell, Barry B.
HOMER AND THE ORIGIN OF THE GREEK ALPHABET
Staining to textblock and paper has become stuck to bottom of front board. DJ has scuffing and some adhesive remains. Light bumping to corners and edges otherwise VG. ; Who invented the Greek alphabet and why? The purpose of this challenging book is to inquire systematically into the historical causes that underlay the radical shift from earlier and less efficient writing systems to the use of alphabetic writing. The author reaches the conclusion that a single man, perhaps from the island of Euboea, invented the Greek alphabet specifically in order to record the Iliad and the Odyssey of Homer. ; 9.5 x 1 x 6.5 Inches; 306 pages
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Dietrich, Manfred & Oswald Lorentz
KONKORDANZ DER UGARITISCHEN TEXTZÄHLUNGEN Programmierung H. Kamp Und H. W. Kisker
Dustjacket has 1 tear to top edge (1") and light discoloration to spine DJ. ; Alter Orient Und Altes Testament, Band 19; 332 pages
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Jaspar, W. & Dr. P. S. Everts
OVERZICHT VAN HET HOMERISCH DIALECT Vierde Druk
Tanning to pages. Textblock is starting to separate from top of boards but still firmly attached. Former scholar's name on ffep (F. K. De Waele). Pencil notes and underlining in text--heavy in places. Ink notes on a few pages. ; Homeric Greek taught in Dutch. ; 77 pages
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Kennedy, George A.
ART OF PERSUASION IN GREECE
Dustjacket is protected in mylar. DJ has rubbing and edgewear to corners. 2 closed tears along DJ spine. ; Signed by author on ffep to Paul Fenimore Cooper, jr. ; 350 pages; Explores rhetorical theory and practice from the fifth to first centuries B. C. Begins with the practical, creative rhetoric of the pre-Socratic era, progresses through the time of Aristotle and the Attic orators, and concludes with the ossification of rhetoric into a sterile, pedantic discipline during the Hellenistic period. ; Signed by Author
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Wyatt, William F.
THE GREEK PROTHETIC VOWEL
Looks at the Greek Prothetic Vowel in the light of Indo-European linguist theories. ; Philological Monographs of the American Philological Association 31; 124 pages
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Crombie, I. M
AN EXAMINATION OF PLATO'S DOCTRINES II. Plato on Knowledge and Reality
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Spine cover is creased. Minor soiling to boards. Former institute's bookplate on inner cover. Withdrawn stamp across titlepage. Minor soiling to textblock. ; International Library of Philosophy and Scientific Method; Vol. 2; 573 pages
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Mancini, Marco
NOTE IRANICHE
Light Discoloration to spine and section of wraps. Very minor shelfwear. ; A combination of two stories whose content focuses predominately on Iranian linguistics, particularly during prehistoric times when a mixture of Indo European, Semitic, and various other linguistic influences were present in Iran in Italian, Old Persian, Avestan, Latin. ; Biblioteca Di Ricerche Linguistiche E Filologiche, 20; 98 pages
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Livingston, Ivy
A LINGUISTIC COMMENTARY ON LIVIUS ANDRONICUS
Studies in Classics; 120 pages; Virtually all recent major work on Livius Andronicus has focused on assessing his artistic merits and his skills as a translator of Homer. But, as the oldest literary Latin preserved in any quantity, the language of Livius shows many features of linguistic interest and raises intriguing questions of phonolgy, morphology and syntax. In this book, Ivy Livingston frames an examination of Livius' Latin in the form of a commentary. Although Livius provides the starting-point of each comment, his language is sufficiently similar to his nearest successors - such as Naevius or Ennius - that many of the discussions do not also end with Livius, but explore wider-ranging problems of Latin and of Indo-European linguistics.
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Brink, C. O.
HORACE ON POETRY Prolegomena to the Literary Epistles
DJ is price-clipped. Browning to DJ. Dustjacket has edgewear with light chipping and a few small tears. Gift inscription on preface page. ; 312 pages
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Gow, A. S. F. & D. L. Page
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY [2 VOLUME SET] Hellenistic Epigrams. Volume I: Introduction and Text. Volume II: Commentary and Indexes
Former classics scholars' names on bookplate on inner cover (D. Obbink & D. M. Lewis). DJ spines are browned. Dustjacket has edgewear with chipping and a few small tears. Small piece from head of DJ spine of volume have chipped away. ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE; Vol. 1/2/2022; 719 pages
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Fowkes, Robert A.
GOTHIC ETYMOLOGICAL STUDIES
Scholar's name on ffep (Peter H Salus). Former owner has written title on spine in black marker. 1 small closed tear to front wrap (1cm). Browning to wraps ; New York: University Ottendorfer Memorial Series of Germanic Monographs 30; 81 pages
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Schultz-Lorentzen
UNDERVISNING I GRØNLANDSK 1. Hefte
Minor shelfwear. Former scholar's name in red ink on ffep (P. H. Salus). ; Appears to be an introduction to Greenland Inuit Language. ; 44 pages
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Aeschylus; Denniston, J. D. & Denys Page
AESCHYLUS: AGAMEMNON
Former owner's initials on ffep (P. A. M. T. ) book has pencil marginalia on about 7 pages of greek text. Minor shelfwear. DJ has chipping and small tears to spine ends and corners. ; Commentary for Agamemnon. Greek Text with Extensive English Commentary. ; 240 pages
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Thompson, Edward Maunde
AN INTRODUCTION TO GREEK AND LATIN PALAEOGRAPHY
Former owner's name on ffep. Former owner's bookplate has been removed from inner front board causing sticker damage. . Minor edgewear to corners. Minor rubbing to boards. Slight fraying to spine ends. Slight fading to gilt lettering on spine. ; History and Progress of Greek and Latin Palaeography from the earliest periods represented by surviving manuscripts down to the close of the fifteenth century". The core of the book is a selection of 250 facsimiles of manuscripts ranging from Greek cursive papyri to the book-hands of the 15th century, and from Roman cursive writing on tablets and papyri through a succession of Latin book-hands as employed in medieval documents throughout Europe. ; 600 pages
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Stephan, Gotthard
DIE AUSDRUCKSKRAFT DER CAESURA MEDIA IM IAMBISCHEN TRIMETER DER ATTISCHEN TRAGÖDIE
Slight creasing to upper corner of wraps. Minor rubbing to wraps. ; Beiträge Zur Klassischen Philologie; 151 pages
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Woodman, A. J.
RHETORIC IN CLASSICAL HISTORIOGRAPHY Four Studies
Former owner's name on ffep in blue marker. Minor shelfwear to book. Light discoloration to DJ spine. Laminate lifting along fore-edge. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; This radical study argues against the view that the historian's craft has remained largely unchanged since classical times. Includes detailed discussion of the work of Thucydides, Cicero, Sallust, Livy and Tacitus. ; 1.02 x 9.69 x 6.77 Inches; 236 pages; Alternate ISBN: 0709952562
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Blomqvist, Jerker
DAS SOGENANNTE KAI ADVERSATIVUM Zur Semantik Einer Griechischen Partikel
Spine slightly discolored. Former scholar's name on ffep (P. Stork). Minor shelfwear. ; Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis: Studia Graeca Upsaliensa 13; 66 pages
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Ottervik, Gösta
KOORDINATION INKONZINNER GLIEDER IN DER ATTISCHEN PROSA. Ein Beitrag Zur Charkteristik Der Griechischen Literatursprache.
Small tear along top edges of spine. Slight edgewear to wraps. Wraps are browned. Writing in ink to top of front wrap. No other writing in text. Former scholar's name on ffep (P. Stork). ; 247 pages
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Raby, F. J. E.
A HISTORY OF SECULAR LATIN POETRY IN THE MIDDLE AGES 2 Volume Set
Former classics scholar's name on ffep (D. O. Robson) . Slight fraying to top and bottom of spines. Rubbing to boards. Minor shelfwear. ; Two Volume Set. Volume I has 408 pages. Volume II has 409 pages.
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