Morgan George A.; Griego Orlando V
Easy Use and Interpretation of SPSS for Windows: Answering Research Questions With Statistics
Psychology Press 1998-04-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Psychology Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 0805829598-2-18160950 ISBN : 0805829598 9780805829594
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Morgan George A. Griego Orlando V. Gloeckner Gene W.
SPSS for Windows: An introduction To Use and interpretation in Research
Psychology Press. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. With CD! Psychology Press unknown
Bookseller reference : V21I-00721 ISBN : 0805835849 9780805835847
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Morgan Raye
Pantevou Me Tin Agapi Her Valentine Blind Date
Athens: Arlekin 2010 Harlequin romance - Syllogi series # 2932. Pbk. New Book from Greece. Arlekin paperback
Bookseller reference : 24379
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Morgan Sarah
He Atihase Prinkipissa The Sheik's Virgin Princess
Athens: Arlekin 2009 Harlequin romance - Chryssa series #1435. Pbk. New Book from Greece. Arlekin paperback
Bookseller reference : 24502
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Morgan Sarah
O Kachypoptos Prinkipas The Prine's Waitress Wife
Athens: Arlekin 2010 Harlequin romance - Chryssa series #1447. Pbk. New Book from Greece. Arlekin paperback
Bookseller reference : 24501
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Morgan, Morris H.
ADDRESSES AND ESSAYS
Edgewear to extremities. Corners rounded. With the attractive color bookplate of Clarence A. Forbes, July 1929. Pages tanned. ; CoNTENTs The student of the classics The teacher of the classics The real Persius The water supply of ancient Rome Notes on Lysias Notes on Persius On the word petitor On qvin with thc subjunctive in questions Quintilian's quotations from Horace On Cicero Qvinct 13 The date of the oration Pro Roscio comoedo The language of Vitruvius Notes on Vitruvius The preface of Vitruvius Occasional verses ; 275 pages
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Morgan, Raye
Pantevou Me Tin Agapi [ Her Valentine Blind Date]
Harlequin romance - Syllogi series # 2932 Book
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Morgan, Sarah
He Atihase Prinkipissa [The Sheik's Virgin Princess]
Harlequin romance - Chryssa series #1435 Book
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Morgan, Sarah
O Kachypoptos Prinkipas [The Prine's Waitress Wife]
Harlequin romance - Chryssa series #1447 Book
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MORIN Harald
Der Begriff des Lebens im 'Timaios' Platons unter Berücksichtigung seiner früheren Philosophie
Uppsala, 1965 149pp., in the series "Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Studia Philosophica Upsaliensia" volume 1, 25cm., softcover (few small stains), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105333
Bookseller reference : F105333
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MORIN Harald
Der Begriff des Lebens im 'Timaios' Platons unter Berücksichtigung seiner früheren Philosophie
149pp., in the series "Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Studia Philosophica Upsaliensia" volume 1, 25cm., softcover (few small stains), text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105333
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Morison, Stanley
POLITICS AND SCRIPT Aspects of Authority and Freedom in the Development of Graeco-Latin Script from the Sixth Century B. C. to the Twentieth Century A. D.
Light shelfwear to book. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; Sandpiper Reprint of 1972 edition. ; The Lyell lectures; 361 pages; The central argument of Stanley Morison's work is that the development of script (inscriptional, calligraphic or typographical) has been the result of changes in religious or political environment, of friction between church and state, and of the schism between Eastern and Western Christendom. Morison begins with an example of alphabetic forms on a 6th century BC gravestone from Melos and proceeds through commentary on a notable collection of more than 180 illustrated specimens, to trace the career of the Graeco-Roman alphabet up to its use in newspaper typefaces of the 1950s. He also seeks to show that the most widely used printers' typefaces of the twentieth century owe more to their Greek than to their Roman antecedents.
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Morison, Stanley
POLITICS AND SCRIPT Aspects of Authority and Freedom in the Development of Graeco-Latin Script from the Sixth Century B. C. to the Twentieth Century A. D.
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and institution plates. DJ is protected in plastic. Dustjacket has edgewear with minor chipping and a few tears (some repaired with adhesive tape). ; The Lyell lectures; 361 pages; The central argument of Stanley Morison's work is that the development of script (inscriptional, calligraphic or typographical) has been the result of changes in religious or political environment, of friction between church and state, and of the schism between Eastern and Western Christendom. Morison begins with an example of alphabetic forms on a 6th century BC gravestone from Melos and proceeds through commentary on a notable collection of more than 180 illustrated specimens, to trace the career of the Graeco-Roman alphabet up to its use in newspaper typefaces of the 1950s. He also seeks to show that the most widely used printers' typefaces of the twentieth century owe more to their Greek than to their Roman antecedents.
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Morphese, Kosta
To paidi : mia historia se Stichous
Poems in Greek 50p. illus.[WorldCat lists only 1 copy] Book
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Morpurgo. J.E.
The Road to Athens
Narrative of a trip from England to Greece by car (in the days before mass tourism) 254p. maps.plates.index Book
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Morrell David
Ektakta Metra Desperate Measures
Athens: Bell 1995 1st Greek Ed. Pbk. Very Good. Bell paperback
Bookseller reference : 20524 ISBN : 9604504843 9789604504848
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Morrell, David
Ektakta Metra = Desperate Measures
Fallen star journalist Matt Pittman holds a gun in his hand, ready to commit suicide...until he's abruptly interrupted by a phone call and a bizarre assignment: to write the obituary of a man who is not yet dead. Suddenly, clinging desperately to a life he'd so recently been eager to discard, Matt is thrust into the heart of a global conspiracy whose sinister machinations promise a terrifying endgame. He will find himself both a murder suspect by the police and a target for murder by invisible assassins determined to destroy him. Now Matt Pittman is on a desperate, great final story - and his last byline may be written on a tombstone. Translated into Greek by Pete Konstanteas . Book
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Morris, Ian (Ed. )
CLASSICAL GREECE Ancient Histories and Modern Archaeologies
A bit of hard creasing to wraps. ; New Directions in Archaeology; 258 pages; The archaeology of classical Greece developed in the shadow of Greek historical scholarship. Many modern developments in archaeology have been neglected, and classical archaeology has become something of a backwater. The contributors to this book review the history of the field and aim to demonstrate that modern archaeological approaches can contribute to a richer understanding of Greek society. They insist that this complex, literate and highly unusual society poses important questions for archaeologists of other regions.
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Morris, Sarah P.
DAIDALOS AND THE ORIGINS OF GREEK ART
Light foxing to textblock else book is fine. Minor shelfwear to DJ. Dustjacket is protected in plastic sleeve. ; Oversized volume. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 483 pages; In a major revisionary approach to ancient Greek culture, Sarah Morris invokes as a paradigm the myths surrounding Daidalos to describe the profound influence of the Near East on Greece's artistic and literary origins.
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Morris, Sarah P.
THE BLACK AND WHITE STYLE Athens and Aigina in the Orientalizing Period
Light scratches to back board. Remains of removed bookplate to inner cover. DJ has rubbing and scratches to back panel. DJ has very light chipping with a couple of small closed tears. ; Yale Classical Monographs 6; 208 pages; Xii + 134 pp. & 27 plates, 4to. Reexamines the origins and artists of the finest Athenian achievement of the seventh century--Protoattic vase painting.
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Morris, Sarah P.
THE BLACK AND WHITE STYLE Athens and Aigina in the Orientalizing Period
Gift inscription on ffep in pen to scholar (Emmet Robbins) from "B. And Noel". Else book has minor shelfwear. DJ has handwritten ex-libris label to spine. DJ has mionr chipping with a couple of small tiny tears. ; Yale Classical Monographs 6; 208 pages; Xii + 134 pp. & 27 plates, 4to. Reexamines the origins and artists of the finest Athenian achievement of the seventh century--Protoattic vase painting.
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Morris, Sarah P.
THE BLACK AND WHITE STYLE Athens and Aigina in the Orientalizing Period
Scholar's blindstamp to ffep. Else minor shelfwear. DJ has very light chipping with a couple of small closed tears. ; Yale Classical Monographs 6; 208 pages; Xii + 134 pp. & 27 plates, 4to. Reexamines the origins and artists of the finest Athenian achievement of the seventh century--Protoattic vase painting.
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Morris, Tom
If Aristotle Ran General Motors : The New Soul Of Business
If Aristotle Ran General Motors presents the most compelling case of any book yet written for a new ethics in business and for a workplace where openness and integrity are the rule rather than the exception. It offers an optimistic vision for the future and a plan for reinvigorating the corporate spirit and bringing the soul back into our professional lives. 216p. Book
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Morrison, A. D.
PERFORMANCES AND AUDIENCES IN PINDAR'S SICILIAN VICTORY ODES
As new. ; Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplement 95; 156 pages; Pindar’s fifteen victory odes for Sicilian victors include some of Pindar’s most impressive and widely admired poems, such as the first two Olympians and first three Pythians. The majority of the Sicilian odes date from between about 476 to 466 BC and were composed to celebrate the victories of the great tyrants of Sicily Hieron of Syracuse and Theron of Akragas or their families or courtiers at the crown games. The Sicilian tyrants made spectacular use of their wealth and power in competing in equestrian events at the games and in commissioning Pindar and Bacchylides to celebrate their victories in song. This book examines the Sicilian odes of Pindar as a group, investigating the ways in which they interact and exploit their overlapping and intersecting audiences. It studies the different performances of Pindar’s odes (including reperformances subsequent to the first performance) and the audiences of these performances, and argues that these have important consequences for our view of the role victory odes played in the self-display of the Sicilian tyrannies to one another and the wider Greek world, the intertexts between the odes, the ‘conventional’ material in Pindar and the ways in which Pindar fulfils his promise of lasting fame for his patrons.
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Morrison, J. S. & J. F. Coates & N. B. Rankov
THE ATHENIAN TRIREME The History and Reconstruction of an Ancient Greek Warship
DJ Spine is sunned. Very light shelfwear to book. ; 1.11 x 8.57 x 6.16 Inches; 348 pages; Shortly before the launch of the reconstructed Greek warship, Olympias, the first edition of The Athenian Trireme was published, providing historical and technical background to the reconstruction of the ship. Since then, five seasons of experimental trials have been conducted on the ship under oar and sail, and the lessons learned have been supplemented by new archaeological discoveries and by historical, scientific and physiological research over the past fifteen years. For this second edition, the text has been recast and a number of substantive changes have been made. In addition, there is an entirely new chapter that describes the trials of Olympias in detail, reports the performance figures, and outlines the changes desirable in any second reconstruction. There are nineteen new illustrations, including eleven photographs of Olympias at sea demonstrating features of the design that could be represented only by drawings in the first edition.
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Morrison, J. S. & R. T. Williams
GREEK OARED SHIPS 900-322 B.C.
Former owner's embossed seal on ffep and titlepage. Light foxing to textblock. Dustjacket has edgewear with chipping and small tears now protected in mylar. Light browning to DJ. DJ is price-clipped. ; This book is written in the belief that a proper understanding of Greek civilization in antiquity requires some knowledge of its background of seafaring. A knowledge of nautical practice is required for an understanding of some passages of Greek poetry and prose writing, and for a correct interpretation of numerous historical events. This is an attempt at a thorough study of the evidence, both literary and archaeological. Modern reference books tend to repeat the misconceptions of nineteenth-century scholars. In contrast, Mr Morrison and Mr Williams have written a scholarly and scientific study of the subject. They collect in this volume evidence for Greek oared ships between 900 and 322 BC. The book is primarily a catalogue of decorated pottery and quotations from literature and from naval inventories. The pottery is illustrated by diagrams and plates; and the quotations are given in full. ; 356 pages
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Morrison, J. S.; Rankov, N. B.; Coates, J. F.
The Athenian Trireme : The History and Reconstruction of an Ancient Greek Warship
"Shortly before the successful launch of the "Olympias" a reconstructed Greek warship, the first edition of "The Athenian Trireme" was published, providing historical and technical background to the reconstruction of the ship in a Greek shipyard. Since then 5 seasons of experimental trials have been conducted on the ship under oar and sail, and the lessons learned have been supplemented by historical, scientific and physiological research over the last 15 years. for this second edition the text has been recast and a number of substantive changes have been made in the light of the sea trials and new research. In addition there is an entirely new chapter which describes the trials of Olympias in detail, reports the performance figures obtained and outlines the changes which the authors would wish to incorporate in any second reconstruction. There are 19 new illustrations, including 11 photographs of Olympias at sea demonstrating features of the design which could only be represented by drawings in the first edition. 319p. illus.bibliography.index Book
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Morrison, James
HOMERIC MISDIRECTION False Predictions in the Iliad
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Gift inscription by author on titlepage. DJ has minor shelfwear. ; Michigan Monographs in Classical Antiquity; 184 pages; Studies the uses of suspense in the Iliad. ; Signed by Author
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Morrison, Theodore
The Dream Of Alcestis
Inspired by Euripides' play this is a long poem in dialogue between Alcestis and Admetus culminating with the intervention of Hercules.119p. Crisp tight unmarked copy Book
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MORROW Glenn R.
Plato's Cretan City. A historical interpretation of the Laws
Princeton, Princeton University Press 1960 xxii + 623pp. + frontispiece, 1st edition, 25cm., publisher's hardcover (slight wear at edges and corners), dustwrapper with some use, text clean and bright except for an ink marking in the margin of text of only 3 pages (pp.275, 401 & 469), good, weight: 1.1kg., F105306
Bookseller reference : F105306
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MORROW Glenn R.
Plato's Cretan City. A historical interpretation of the Laws
xxii + 623pp. + frontispiece, 1st edition, 25cm., publisher's hardcover (slight wear at edges and corners), dustwrapper with some use, text clean and bright except for an ink marking in the margin of text of only 3 pages (pp.275, 401 & 469), good, weight: 1.1kg., F105306
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Morse, Robert
The Two Persephones (and) Ariadne
Two poems based on the Greek myths of Persephone and of Ariadne. HC. 217p. Donor inscription.of spine) Book
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Morshead E. D. A. translated From The Greek W/ Introd by Warner Rex
AESCHYLUS THE ORESTEIA
NY: The Heritage Press. NF/NONE. 1961. Hardcover. Date on copyright page only. Beautiful illustrated covers spine somewhat slightly lightened. Slipcase in VG/VG condition w/ light extremity tanning soil a touch of wear/rubbing on a couple corners. Out of print in hardcover. ; Duotone illustrations; 176 pages . The Heritage Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 40541
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Mortimer Carole
Deuteri Kataktise Bedded for the Spaniard's Pleasure
Athens: Arlekin 2010 Harlequin romance - Chryssa Special series #214. Pbk. New Book from Greece. Arlekin paperback
Bookseller reference : 24531
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Mortimer Carole & Darcy Emma
Pseutikoi Orki Knight's Possession Tragoudi Tis Kardias Song Of a Wren
Athens: Arlekin 2010 Harlequin romance - Syllectika Arlekin # 8. Two romance novels : Pseutikoi Orki Knight's Possession by Carole Mortimer & Tragoudi Tis Kardias Song Of a Wren by Emma Darcy. Pbk. New Book from Greece. Arlekin paperback
Bookseller reference : 24541
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Mortimer, Carole
Deuteri Kataktise [ Bedded for the Spaniard's Pleasure]
Harlequin romance - Chryssa Special series #214 Book
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Morton, Andrew Q. and Winspear, Alban .D
It's Greek to the Computer.
Describes the early application of computers to statistical frequency of words in the textual analysis of ancient Greek (with assistance from Michael Levison and Sidney Michaelson.). 128 pages. (name of previous owner on ffep and last endpaper, blacked out) else fine Book
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Morwood, James
THE PLAYS OF EURIPIDES
Scholar's name to half-title (Robert Brown). Else fine. ; No book in English covering all the plays of Euripides has been published since 1967. In the meantime there has been something of a revolution in the way we view classical drama generally and Euripides in particular. "The Plays of Euripides" reflects that revolution and aims to show how Euripides was continually reinventing himself. A truly Protean figure, he seems to set out on a new journey in each of his surviving nineteen plays. Between general introduction and final summary, Morwood's chapters identify the themes that underlie the plays and concentrate, above all, on demonstrating the extraordinary diversity of this great dramatist.; Classical World Series; 96 pages
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MORÉAS Jean
LES STANCES, III, IV°, V° ET VI° livres
Editions de La Plume, Paris 1901
Bookseller reference : 50536
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Moscardelli Giuseppe
Cesare dice…Una lettura del Bellum Gallicum (stampa 1973)
tela edit., lievi fioriture ai fogli di guardia, minima rottura al dorso, lievi macchie alla tela
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Moscati Castelnuovo, Luisa
SIRIS Tradizione Storiografica E Momenti Della Storia Di Una Città Della Magna Grecia
Pages unopened. Minor shelfwear. ; Collection Latomus Volume 207; 175 pages
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Mosconas / Moschonas, Th. D. , Patriarchate Of Alexandria
ANALEKTA / ANALECTA 17/18 Ekdidetai Upo Epitropes En Tois Patriarcheiois Alexandreias / Publications De L'Institut D'Etudes Orientales De La Bibliotheque Patriarcale D'Alexandrie No. 17/18
Wraps a bit worn. Front Cover of wraps inscribed in large letters by Moschonas to J. F. Callahan in pen ; 1968/1969 199pp. Articles in Greek, French and English ; Ekdoseis Tou Institoutou Ton Anatolikon Spoudon Tes Patriarchikes Bibliothekes Alexandreias 17/18; Vol. 17/18; 199 pages
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Mosconas / Moschonas, Th. D. , Patriarchate Of Alexandria
ANALEKTA / ANALECTA 19. TEUCHOS 'A' / FASCICULE A Ekdidetai Upo Epitropes En Tois Patriarcheiois Alexandreias / Publications De L'Institut D'Etudes Orientales De La Bibliotheque Patriarcale D'Alexandrie No. 19
Wraps a bit worn. Front Cover of wraps inscribed in large letters by Moschonas to J. F. Callahan in pen ; 1970 118pp. Articles in Greek, French and English, Arabic. ; Ekdoseis Tou Institoutou Ton Anatolikon Spoudon Tes Patriarchikes Bibliothekes Alexandreias 19; Vol. 19; 118 pages
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Mosconas / Moschonas, Th. D. , Patriarchate Of Alexandria
ANALEKTA / ANALECTA 20. TEUCHOS 'A' / FASCICULE A Ekdidetai Upo Epitropes En Tois Patriarcheiois Alexandreias / Publications De L'Institut D'Etudes Orientales De La Bibliotheque Patriarcale D'Alexandrie No. 20
Wraps a bit worn. Front Cover of wraps inscribed in large letters by Moschonas to J. F. Callahan in pen ; 1971 143pp. Articles in Greek, French and English, Arabic. ; Ekdoseis Tou Institoutou Ton Anatolikon Spoudon Tes Patriarchikes Bibliothekes Alexandreias 20; Vol. 20; 143 pages
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Mosconas / Moschonas, Th. D. , Patriarchate Of Alexandria
ANALEKTA / ANALECTA 21. Ekdidetai Upo Epitropes En Tois Patriarcheiois Alexandreias / Publications De L'Institut D'Etudes Orientales De La Bibliotheque Patriarcale D'Alexandrie No. 21
Wraps a bit worn. Front Cover of wraps inscribed in large letters by Moschonas to J. F. Callahan in pen. Small tears to spine ends. ; 1972 248pp. Articles in Greek, French and English, Arabic. ; Ekdoseis Tou Institoutou Ton Anatolikon Spoudon Tes Patriarchikes Bibliothekes Alexandreias 20; Vol. 21; 248 pages
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Moser Proll Annemarie
Oly. Innsbruck' 76
Munchen: Pamir Verlag 1976 208p. illus col. 1st. German Edition. Hardcover. As New/Near Fine. Pamir Verlag hardcover
Bookseller reference : 31832
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Mosher, Eunice Demetriou.
Olympics 2004? : ask Yia Yia and Pa Pou. Story by Eunice Demetriou Mosher ; illustrations by Lauren Mosher Wenzel and Eunice Demetriou Mosher.
31 p. : ill. 15 x 23 cm. Paperback Fine condition A child’s grandparents share their pride in the role of Greece in Olympic history and as host of the games in 2004.
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Mosley, Derek J.
ENVOYS AND DIPLOMACY IN ANCIENT GREECE
Light faint browning to wraps. Very Light shelfwear. ; Historia: Einzelschriften, Heft 22; 95 pages; An enquiry into the appointment and role of envoys and into the conditions under which they worked.
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Mosley, Derek J.
ENVOYS AND DIPLOMACY IN ANCIENT GREECE
Former owner's name on front wrap. Light browning to spine and minor foxing to wraps. Pocket affixed to back wrap. No other ex-library markings. ; Historia: Einzelschriften, Heft 22; 95 pages; An enquiry into the appointment and role of envoys and into the conditions under which they worked.
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Moss, Joseph William
A manual of classical bibliography: comprising a copious detail of the various editions of the Greek and Latin classics, and of the critical and philological works published in illustration of them, with an account of the principal translations...
Two volumes, complete. About 10,000 items described. Large 8vo. Publisher's cloth. Like new.
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