Love, John R.
ANTIQUITY AND CAPITALISM Max Weber and the Sociological Foundations of Roman Civilization
Very light shelfwear to DJ else fine. ; 352 pages; Could capitalism have existed in antiquity? Traditionally, Marxist analysis has denied this possibility. However, in Antiquity and Capitalism, Love argues that the concept of capitalism may be successfully applied to the ancient world if one cuts it free from its modern connotations to create a variant appropriate to the cultural conditions of antiquity.
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Lovelace Merline
He Pio Omorphi Nychta The Duke's New Year Resolution
Athens: Arlekin 2010 Harlequin romance Bianca series # 1090 ISSN 1105-8242. 1st Greek Ed. Pbk. New Book from Greece. Arlekin paperback
Bookseller reference : 24401
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Lovelace Merline
Methystiko Phili the CEO's Christmas Proposition
Athens: Arlekin 2009 Harlequin romance Bianca series # 1086 ISSN 1105-8242. 1st Greek Ed. Pbk. New Book from Greece. Arlekin paperback
Bookseller reference : 24402
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Lovelace Merline
O Dikos Tis Valentinos Th Executive's Valentien Seduction
Athens: Arlekin 2010 Harlequin romance Bianca series # 1094 ISSN 1105-8242. 1st Greek Ed. Pbk. New Book from Greece. Arlekin paperback
Bookseller reference : 24400
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Lovelace, Merline
He Pio Omorphi Nychta [ The Duke's New Year Resolution]
Harlequin romance Bianca series # 1090 (ISSN 1105-8242) Book
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Lovelace, Merline
Methystiko Phili [the CEO's Christmas Proposition]
Harlequin romance Bianca series # 1086 (ISSN 1105-8242) Book
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Lovelace, Merline
O Dikos Tis Valentinos [ The Executive's Valentine Seduction]
Harlequin romance Bianca series # 1094 (ISSN 1105-8242) Book
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Lowe, E. A. & E. K. Rand
A SIXTH-CENTURY FRAGMENT OF THE LETTERS OF PLINY THE YOUNGER A Study of Six Leaves of an Uncial Manuscript Preserved in the Pierpont Morgan Library New York
Backstrip is missing. Wrappers are close to being disbound. The stitching keeping the textblock is holding. Pages uncut. Chipping to wraps at extremities. ; 20 large plates. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall
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Lowe, E. A. & E. K. Rand
A SIXTH-CENTURY FRAGMENT OF THE LETTERS OF PLINY THE YOUNGER A Study of Six Leaves of an Uncial Manuscript Preserved in the Pierpont Morgan Library New York
Backstrip has been crudely repaired with tape in places with tape stains and is torn. Dampstaining to upper edges of pages and wraps. ; 20 large plates. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 67 pages
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Lowe, J. E
MAGIC IN GREEK & LATIN LITERATURE
Spine is rubbed and top of spine show wear. Corners are bumped and worn. ; Presents in popular form the chief accounts of magical practices in the writings of ancient Greek and Roman authors. Appears to be signed by author on title page in pencil. ; 135 pages; Signed by Author
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Lowe, N. J.
COMEDY
Very light shelfwear. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; Comedy is the classical world's most resilient and durable theatrical tradition. This volume offers a concise, accessible guide to the study of Greek and Roman comedy in light of current scholarship. It surveys the complex literary, theatrical, and cultural history of the classical genre from its beginnings to the death of Terence, with an overview of the work of each author and introductions to all the surviving plays of Aristophanes, Menander, Plautus and Terence, alongside discussions of lost works and of theories of comedy ancient and modern, with concise guides to the extensive modern bibliography. ; Greece & Rome New Surveys in the Classics No. 37; 44 pages
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Luca Canali - collaborazione di Maria Pellegrini
Annibale e la «fobia romana» di Freud Quattro misteri nella Roma antica
bross. edit. ill. con bandelle - prima edizione
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Luca Cerchiai, Fausto Longo, Lorena Jannelli
Greek Cities of Magna Graecia and Sicily
Book is in excellent condition but with lower corners bumped, one pretty hard, and impact marks at front fore edge, otherwise very clean. 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. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. 288 pages with a great many full color, often full page photos throughout of both current landscapes, with maps, floorplans, landscape drawings, detail maps of past and present cities, and art and architectural photos of the particular city, with a narrative from one of the four authors regarding the Greek colonization of southern Italy in the 8th and 7th centuries B.C., and the assimilation of Greek sensibilities and ideas into what eventually apppeared as the Roman Empire. Cities include: Those of the Fulf of Naples, Poseidonia, Paestum, Velia, Lokroi Epizephyrioi, Kroton, Sybaris, Thurii, Siris, Herakleia, Metapontion, Taranto, Naxos, Cela, Karmarina, Morcantina, Selinute, Herakleia Minoa, Segesta, Himera, Tindari, etc.
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LUCAIN
Pharsalia ; sive de Bello civili libri decem ad fidem editionis Oudendorpianae re-editi ; cum supplemento Thomae Maii, Angli
Londres, J. Rodwell, J. Wlaker, Law & Wittaker, Baldwin, 1815 in-16, [3] ff. n. ch., 296 pp., typographie en petit corps, veau cerise, dos à nerfs orné de guirlandes et filets dorés ainsi que de fleurons à froid, encadrement de simple filet et de palmettes à froid, tortillon doré sur les coupes, tranches marbrées, guirlande dorée en encadrement sur les contreplats (Thouvenin).
Bookseller reference : 222533
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LUCAIN.
La Guerre Civile. (La Pharsale).
Paris, Société d'édition " Les Belles Lettres ", Collection des Universités de France, 1929 -1947. 2 volumes in-8, brochés, couverture orange, non coupés, 169 et 225 pp. Tome 1, édition de 1947. Livres I-V. Texte établi et traduit par A. Bourgery. (texte bilingue, latin-français). Tome II., édition de 1929. Livres VI-X. Bel exemplaire.
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Lucan ; Carolus Hosius [Carl Hosius] (Ed. )
[LUCAN: DE BELLO CIVILI] M. ANNAEI LUCANI BELLI CIVILIS LIBRI DECEM Edidit Carolus Hosius
Book has been rebound in grey boards. A few ex-library markings. Light browning to pages with some pencil notes. Some rubbing to boards. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 374 pages
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Lucas Jennie
Mia Nychta Sto Pio Virgin Mistress Scandalous Lovechild
Athens: Arlekin 2009 Harlequin romance - Chryssa Special series #216. Pbk. New Book from Greece. Arlekin paperback
Bookseller reference : 24529
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Lucas Jennie
Taxidi Sto Oneiro Italian Prince Wedlocked Wife
Athens: Arlekin 2009 Harlequin romance - Chryssa Special series #212. Pbk. New Book from Greece. Arlekin paperback
Bookseller reference : 24526
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Lucas Jennie
To Koritsi Pou Xechase he Agape The Foprgotten Daughter
Athens: Arlekin 2012 Harlequin romance - Chryssa Special series #1575. Pbk. New Book from Greece. Arlekin paperback
Bookseller reference : 27115
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Lucas, D.W.
THE GREEK TRAGIC POETS
Spine is discolored. Dust-soiling to top of textblock. Pencil underlining and marginalia on a few pages. One pen line to index and small pen lines on margins about 5 pages. Minor rubbing. ; Background of Greek Tragedy; Nature of Greek Tragedy; Aeschylus; Sophocles; Euripides. ; 253 pages
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Lucas, D.W.
THE GREEK TRAGIC POETS
Minor shelfwear to book. Scholar's name to ffep (Philippa Goold née Forder). DJ is browned. Dustjacket has edgewear with chipping and tears. ; Background of Greek Tragedy; Nature of Greek Tragedy; Aeschylus; Sophocles; Euripides. ; 253 pages
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Lucas, F. L.
GREEK TRAGEDY AND COMEDY
Bumping to top of spine. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. ; A Viking Compass Book; 453 pages
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Lucas, Jennie
Mia Nychta Sto Pio [ Virgin Mistress, Scandalous Lovechild]
Harlequin romance - Chryssa Special series #216 Book
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Lucas, Jennie
Taxidi Sto Oneiro [ Italian Prince, Wedlocked Wife]
Harlequin romance - Chryssa Special series #212 Book
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Lucas, Jennie
To Koritsi Pou Xechase he Agape [The Foprgotten Daughter]
Harlequin romance - Chryssa Special series #1575 Book
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LUCCHETTA Giulio A.
Una fisica senza matematica : Democrito, Aristotele, Filopono
188pp., 21cm., softcover, good condition, F105156
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LUCCHETTA Giulio A.
Una fisica senza matematica : Democrito, Aristotele, Filopono
Trento, Verifiche 1978 188pp., 21cm., softcover, good condition, F105156
Bookseller reference : F105156
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LUCE DE LANCIVAL (Jean-Charles-Julien)
Oratio habita Parisiis, in Lycaeo imperiali, septima die Junii, anno 1810 in auspicatissimas Napoleonis et Mariae nuptias
[Paris], Fain, s.d. (1810) in-4, 19 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente de papier bleu.
Bookseller reference : 189636
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Luce, J. V.
HOMER AND THE HEROIC AGE
Scholar's name to ffep (Emmet Robbins). Upper corners lightly bumped. Light chipping to edges of wraps. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; Professor Luce examines in detail the world of Homer through literary and archaeological evidence. In his most readable survey Professor Luce displays the evidence for and the interpretations of a truly Heroic Age. ; 200 pages
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Luce, J. V.
HOMER AND THE HEROIC AGE
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Light edgewear to DJ. ; Professor Luce examines in detail the world of Homer through literary and archaeological evidence. In his most readable survey Professor Luce displays the evidence for and the interpretations of a truly Heroic Age. ; 200 pages
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Luce, Jean-Marc
IDENTITÉS ETHNIQUES DANS LE MONDE GREC ANTIQUE
Light pencil marginalia to a few pages. Small chip to head of spine; Pallas Revue D'Études Antiques 73; 275 pages
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Luce, T. J.
LIVY The Composition of His History
Minor shelfwear to book. Spine ends very slightly discolored. DJ has chipping to spine ends with small piece chipped off to heel. DJ has 1 small tear to upper corner. Edgewear to extremities. ; Luce Considers to what extent Livy may be said to have been in control of his historical material. What is the significance, the author asks, of the units by which Livy structured his history? How did he go about preparing himself to write, and what methods did he use in the course of actual composition? Did he have an interpretation of his own concerning the overall course of Roman History, and, if so, how did it affect his selection and arrangement of material? ; 322 pages
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Luce, T. J.
LIVY The Composition of His History
Minor shelfwear to book. Spine ends sunned and a bit discolored. Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). DJ has chipping and a few tears with 2 cm torn strip at top of spine. Rubbing to DJ spine with a bit of colour loss. ; Luce Considers to what extent Livy may be said to have been in control of his historical material. What is the significance, the author asks, of the units by which Livy structured his history? How did he go about preparing himself to write, and what methods did he use in the course of actual composition? Did he have an interpretation of his own concerning the overall course of Roman History, and, if so, how did it affect his selection and arrangement of material? ; 322 pages
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Luce, T. J.
LIVY The Composition of His History
Book has minor shelfwear. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing to top of textblock. DJ has minor edgewear. ; Luce Considers to what extent Livy may be said to have been in control of his historical material. What is the significance, the author asks, of the units by which Livy structured his history? How did he go about preparing himself to write, and what methods did he use in the course of actual composition? Did he have an interpretation of his own concerning the overall course of Roman History, and, if so, how did it affect his selection and arrangement of material? ; 322 pages
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Lucian cianucian Greek Lucianos Latin Lucianus born AD 120 Samosata Commagene Syria now Samsat Tur.adied after 180 Athen
Danza Dialogo di Luiano con Annotazioni con annotazioni.
Lucian cianucian Greek Lucianos Latin Lucianus born AD 120 Samosata Commagene Syria now Samsat Tur.—died after 180 Athens Greece<br /><br />Danza Dialogo di Luiano con Annotazioni con annotazioni. <br /><br />In Firenze : nella stamperia di Gaspero Pecchioni 1779. Original edition. 8vo. Old wrappers iv 44 p. Some stains to titlepage. Very good copy. In this dialogue the Cynic Crato who has no in pantomimic dancing or those who go to see it is converted to its appreciation by his friend Lycinus.<br />This is a translation into Italian with notes of Lucian's famous dialogue on pantomime or "tragic dancing" in ancient Greece. In "tragic" dancing a dramatic plot is enacted by a masked and costumed dancer supported by an actor. The dancer's lines are spoken for him by someone else. There is also a chorus and for accompaniment the flute and the syrinx with various instruments of percussion. The work is dedicated to Antonio Muzarelli who was ballet master at the Burgtheater in Vienna at a time when ballet was detested by Emperor Joseph II although the art form was gaining some popularity due to the reforms of Jean-Georges Noverre 29 April 1727 – 19 October 1810 the a French dancer and balletmaster generally considered the creator of ballet d'action. The dialogue was probably written in Antioch in 162–165 a.d. when the Emperor Verus was there in compliment to him because of his interest in pantomime at a time when visual art was held inferior to literary art. This work underscores the legitimacy of dance because Lucian recognizes the intellectual character of dance. He emphasizes that a dancer must be able to express his or her ideas and sentiments through the intelligibility of movement and posture. Lucian's dialogue on dancing remains popular today due to its clever dialogue and clarity of argument. Rare: two OCLC locations one in North America: NYP Pecchioni books
Bookseller reference : 983821
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Lucian of Samosata
Selected Satires of Lucian
'Lucian's genial mockery, aimed at man's omnipresent failings, is never out of date: the jabs he gave the hypocrites, grandstanders, fakers, and boobs of the ancient world can just as appropriately be administered to their counterparts of the modern.' 382 p. Book
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Lucian of Samosata; N. [nils] Nilen (Ed. )
[LUCIAN] LUCIANUS: PROLEGOMENA Edidit N. Nilen
Browning to endpapers. Light edgewear to spine ends and Bottom corners. Minor shelfwear. ; Mostly in Latin with some Greek. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 72 pages
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Lucian; A. L. H. (Trans)
THE MIMES OF THE COURTESANS [Dialogues of the Courtesans]
Spine sunned. Light tanning to pages. Faint foxing to endpapers. ; English translation. ; 152 pages
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Lucian; Evelyn Abbott
SELECTIONS FROM LUCIAN With English Notes
Very light ink writing or underlining to about 10 pages. Blindstamp to titlepage (of publisher). Chipping to spine ends. Light wear to corners. Former's owner's name to half-title. ; 192 pages
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Lucian; Harry L. Levy
LUCIAN: SEVENTY DIALOGUES Introduction and Commentary
Some pencil notes with former owner's name to ffep (Goold). DJ has some rubbing and light chipping. ; Xxv, 316pp. ; American Philological Association Series of Classical Texts; 316 pages
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Lucian; Harry L. Levy
LUCIAN: SEVENTY DIALOGUES Introduction and Commentary
Publisher's small remainder mark on bottom edge, else Fine. ; Xxv, 316pp. Greek text with English introduction and notes. ; American Philological Association Series of Classical Texts; 316 pages
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Lucian; K. Kilburn
LUCIAN Volume VI
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Else minor shelfwear to book. DJ is price-clipped. DJ has light edgewear. ; Loeb Classical Library No. 430; Vol. 6; 6.5 X 4.5 X 1.0 inches; 512 pages
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Lucian; Turner Paul Translated From The Greek By
True History & Lucius or the Ass
John Calder 1957. Hardcover. Acceptable. Disclaimer:A readable copy. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Pages can include considerable notes-in pen or highlighter-but the notes cannot obscure the text. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. John Calder hardcover
Bookseller reference : GB00D57YMXGI5N00
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Luciano Canfora
La prima marcia su Roma
bross. edit. ill.
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Luciano Perelli
I Gracchi
tela edit. con titoli al dorso e sovrac. ill. - prima edizione - illustrazioni in b.n. fuori testo
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Lucianus [Lucian Of Samosata]; Carolus Iacobitz [Karl Jacobitz] (Ed. )
LUCIANI SAMOSATENSIS [LUCIAN OF SAMOSATA] OPERA [3 VOLUMES SET] Ex Recognitione Caroli Iacobitz. Vol. I, II, III.
Books rebound at some time. Vol. 1: Boards rubbed and worn. Spine cover mostly detached with small piece still attached. Boards detached but present. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (H. J. Mason). Gift inscription in ink to ffep. Light pencil to a few pages. Pages tanned with some foxing. Vol 2: Boards rubbed and worn. Spine cover detached. Boards almost detached. Scholar's bookplate to ffep (H. J. Mason). Pages tanned with some foxing. Vol 3: front board detached but present. Some pieces missing to spine cover. Boards rubbed and worn. Endpapers browned. Pages tanned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (H. J. Mason) ; Preface in Latin; text in Greek. V. 1: (1860) xvi, 410 pp & V. 2: (1860) xvi, 421 pp & V. 3: (1861) 516 pp. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1/3/2022
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Lucianus [Lucian Of Samosata]; Carolus Iacobitz [Karl Jacobitz] (Ed. )
LUCIANI SAMOSATENSIS [LUCIAN OF SAMOSATA] OPERA. VOL. I. PARS I Ex Recognitione Caroli Iacobitz. Vol. I Pars I
Rebound in 1/4 cloth, marbled boards. Backstrip faded, corners a bit worn, text foxed and pages tanned. ; Preface in Latin; text in Greek. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1.1; 410 pages
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Lucianus [Lucian Of Samosata]; Carolus Iacobitz [Karl Jacobitz] (Ed. )
LUCIANI SAMOSATENSIS [LUCIAN OF SAMOSATA] OPERA. VOL. II Ex Recognitione Caroli Iacobitz. Vol. II
Rebound in 1/2 brown cloth, with marbled boards. Backstrip creased. Typed spine label. Pages a bit tanned. Still attractive copy. Ffep mostly excised. Former's owner's name in ink and typed to titlepage ; Preface in Latin; text in Greek. Xvi, 421 ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 2; 410 pages
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LUCIANUS, PAR CARD. HERM. WEISE
LUCIANI QUAE EXTANT ET QUE FERUNTUR AD OPTIMORUM LIBRORUM LECTIONES EMENDATA EDIDIT CAR. HERM. WEISE, TOMUS II
Sumptibus Ottonis Holtze. 1870. In-18 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Tâchée. Dos fané. Intérieur acceptable. 367 pages. Texte en grec ancien. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Manques en surface des plats. Tranche tachée. Nova editio stereotypa C. Tauchnitiana.
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LUCIANUS, Par Card. Herm. WEISE
LUCIANI QUAE EXTANT ET QUE FERUNTUR AD OPTIMORUM LIBRORUM LECTIONES EMENDATA EDIDIT CAR. HERM. WEISE, TOMUS II
Sumptibus Ottonis Holtze. 1870. In-18. Relié. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos fané, Intérieur acceptable. 367 pages. Texte en grec ancien. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Manques en surface des plats. Tranche tachée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 480-Langues helléniques. Grec
Bookseller reference : RO40169884
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