Gaiser, Konrad
MENANDERS 'HYDRIA' Eine Hellenistische Komödie Und Ihr Weg Ins Lateinische Mittelalter
Scholars' bookplate to half-title. Small stain to rear wrpa. Spine lightly browned. Minor wear to corners of wraps. ; Abhandlungen Der Heidelberger Akademie Der Wissenschaften Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Jahrgang 1977 - 1. Abh. ; 504 pages
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Sale, William
EXISTENTIALISM AND EURIPIDES Sickness, Tragedy and Divinity in the Medea, the Hippolytus and 'the Bacchae'
Light wear to corners of front wrap and first few pages. Minor edgewear to wraps. Minor yellowing to rear wrap. Minor color loss to spine. ; Applies 'the principles of existential psychoanalysis to the neurotic characters in the Medea, the Hippolytus, and the Bacchae'. An examination of what are probably Euripides’ three best known plays in the light of theories developed in existential psychoanalysis. This is a profoundly humane study that brings out Euripides’ insight into the psychology of human beings and into the gods and demons with which they people their world. ; Ramus monographs; 142 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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Parthenius; Wilhelm Plankl
PARTHENIOS LIEBESLEIDEN Griechisch Und Deutsch
Pages and wraps browned. Light crease to upper corner of last few pages. DJ spine is browned with light shelfwear. ; 103 pages
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Menander; Konrad Gaiser
MENANDER: DER SCHILD ODER DIE ERBTOCHTER Eingeleitet, Übersetzt Und Ergänzt
Very light shelfwear. ; 80 pages
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Semonides Of Amorgos; Pietro Malusa (Ed. )
SIMONIDE AMORGINO: I FRAMMENTI Con Proemio E Note
Book has been rebound in blank black buckram boards. Pages tanned. Small green number stamped to last page. ; viii, 135 p. Greek text with Italian commentary ; 135 pages
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Pindar; August Boeckh (Ed. )
PINDARI [pindar] EPINICIORUM INTERPRETATIO LATINA CUM COMMENTARIO PERPETUO Fragmenta Et Indices.
Upper corners lightly bumped and bent. Spine slightly sunned. Scuffing & slight soiling to boards. Tiny stain to front inner board. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1821 edition. ; (Pindari Opera Quae Supersunt. Tom. II, Pars 2. Ed. A. Boeckh) ; 862 pages
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Pierson, Johannes & Georg Aenotheus Koch (Eds)
MOERIS ATTICISTA LEXICON ATTICUM / AELIUS HERODIANUS PHILETAERUS
Light soiling to textblock. Minor rubbing to fron board. Spine sunned and a little discolored. ; Unchanged reprint of 1830-1831 editions. ; 494 pages
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Petropoulos, J. C. B.
KLEOS IN A MINOR KEY The Homeric Education of a Little Prince
Very faint crease to 1 corner else fine. ; As scholars have remarked, the word kleos in the Iliad and the Odyssey alike refers to something more substantive and complex than “fame” or “glory. ” Kleos distinctly supposes an oral narrative—principally an “oral history, ” a “life story” or ultimately an “oral tradition. ” When broken down into its twin constituents, “words” and “actions” or “deeds, ” a hero’s kleos serves to define him as a fully gendered social being. This book is a meditation on this concept as expressed and experienced in the adult society Telemachos find himself in. Kleos is the yardstick by which his psychological change was appreciated by Homer’s audiences. As this book shows through philological and interdisciplinary analysis, Prince Telemachos grows up in the course of the Telemachy and arguably even beyond (in book 24) : his education, which is conceived largely as an apprenticeship on land and sea, admits him gradually if unevenly to a full-fledged adult kleos—a kleos that nonetheless necessarily remains minor in comparison to that of his father and other elders. ; Hellenic Studies 45; 171 pages
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Liapis, Vayos
A COMMENTARY ON THE RHESUS ATTRIBUTED TO EURIPIDES
Rhesus, a tragedy traditionally (but wrongly) attributed to Euripides, has been the object of too little scholarly attention over the last decades. While debate has focused largely on the question of the play's authenticity, consequently overlooking the features of the play itself, this important new commentary explores the essential elements such as language, style, character-portrayal, and metre. The play's stagecraft and plot-construction are scrutinized and shown to be generally idiosyncratic and often defective despite occasional flashes of genius in the handling of dramatic time and theatrical space. Through the detailed introduction, translation, and commentary, Liapis shows that Rhesus is largely derivative, as it contains a significant amount of textual material taken from other classical tragedies and genres. The conclusion is that the contested author's familiarity with fifth-century drama bespeaks a professional actor, probably one specializing in re-performances of classical repertoire. Such evidence suggests that Rhesus can therefore be considered as not only a surviving fourth-century tragedy, but also one conceived for performance outside of Athens. ; 364 pages
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Dalfen, Joachim
PARMENIDES - PROTAGORAS - PLATON - MARC AUREL Kleine Schriften zur griechischen Philosophie, Politik, Religion und Wissenschaft
Very minor shelfwear. Else fine. ; Das Buch des emeritierten Salzburger Grazisten enthalt eine Auswahl seiner in den Jahren seit 1971 entstandenen Aufsatze sowie einen umfangreichen, noch nicht publizierten Beitrag zum sokratisch-platonischen ethischen Intellektualismus. Ausgehend vom Zusammenhang zwischen der arete, dem Wissen vom Guten und dem richtigen Handeln, gelangt Platon zur Konzeption der anamnesis und zur Ideenlehre - ein bisher in der Forschung wenig beachteter Komplex. Weitere Themen der ueber zwanzig Aufsatze sind u. A. Die Ontologie des Parmenides, der homo-mensura-Satz des Protagoras und Platons Auseinandersetzung mit ihm, Platons literarische Techniken, die Sozialphilosophie und Sozialpolitik Marc Aurels. Unter dem Aspekt "Lohnt es sich, fuer die Menschen zu leiden?" wird der Prometheusmythos interpretiert. Ausserdem behandelt Dalfen den Wissenschaftsbegriff der griechischen Medizin, die Prasens der Griechen im Denken der modernen Naturwissenschaft, die Wurzeln des europaischen Kulturbegriffs, Politik und Utopie in einer Komodie des Aristophanes, und aus dem Bereich der Religion das Gebet des Kleanthes an Zeus und das Schicksal sowie Deutungen menschlicher Existenz in der fruehen griechischen Dichtung. ; 556 pages
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Cairns, Francis & Malcolm Heath (Eds. )
PAPERS OF THE LEEDS INTERNATIONAL LATIN SEMINAR Tenth Volume 1998: Greek Poetry, Drama, Prose, Roman Poetry
Upper corners lightly bumped. Else book is fine. Minor shelfwear to DJ with slight crease along upper edge. ; CONTENTS: Michael Reichel: How oral is Homer's narrative? (1-22) Malcolm Heath: Was Homer a Roman? (23-56) Douglas L. Cairns: 'Aotos', 'Anthos', and the death of Archemorus in Bacchylides' ninth Ode (57-73) J. G. Howie: Thucydides and Pindar: the Archaeology and Nemean 7 (75-130) Ian Rutherford: Theoria as theatre: pilgrimage in Greek drama (131-156) C. Anne Wilson: Wine rituals, Maenads and Dionysian fire (157-168) A. S. Hollis: Nicander and Lucretius (169-184) Ernst A. Schmidt: Freedom and ownership: a contribution to the discussion of Vergil's First Eclogue (185-201) Francis Cairns: Tibullus 2.2 (202-234) Andreas Michalopoulos: Some cases of Propertian etymologising (235-250) Alex Hardie: Horace, the Paean and Roman Choreia (Odes 4.6) (251-293) R. K Gibson: Meretrix or matrona? Stereotypes in Ars Amatoria 3 (295-312) Karl Galinsky: The speech of Pythagoras at Ovid Metamorphoses 15.75-478 (313-336) K. M. Coleman: Martial Book 8 and the politics of AD 93 (337-357) Lindsay Watson: Martial 8.21, literary lusus, and imperial panegyric (359-372) Alain M. Gowing: Greek advice for a Roman senator: Cassius Dio and the Dialogue between Philiscus and Cicero (38.18-29) (373-390). Postscript. Meetings of the Leeds International Latin Seminar, 1988-1998. Contents of PLLS volumes 1-10. Author-index of PLLS volumes 1-10. ; ARCA Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers and Monographs 38; 409 pages
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Carrière, Jean
THÉOGNIS DE MÉGARE Étude Sur Le Recueil Élégiaque Attribué à Ce Poète
Spine is torn and chipped and has been crudely reinforced with cellotape. Wraps are browned. Binding is cracked but internally is still intact. Pages are browned and mostly unopened. Former owner's name to titlepage in pen. ; En français. ; 306 pages
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Bishop, J. David
SENECA'S DAGGERED STYLUS Political Code in the Tragedies
1 Corner very lightly bumped. Book has very minor shelfwear. ; Beiträge Zur Klassischen Philologie; 468 pages
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Roisman, Hanna
LOYALTY IN EARLY GREEK EPIC AND TRAGEDY
Spine slightly sunned else fine. ; Beiträge Zur Klassischen Philologie Heft 155; 230 pages
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Szádeczky-Kardoss, S. [Samuel]
TESTIMONIA DE MIMNERMI VITA ET CARMINIBUS
Some creasing to spine. Stapled book. Wraps are a little browned. ; Acta Universitatis Szegediensis. Sectio Antiqua, 1959. Minora Opera Ad Studium Antiquitatis Pertinentia, 2; 44 pages
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Boardman, John
GREEK ART
Boards appear to be bound upside down? Else Minor shelfwear to book. Some minor chipping to DJ. DJ is price-clipped; With 46 color plates and 205 black and white plates. ; 286 pages
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Rooy, C.A. Van
STUDIES IN CLASSICAL SATIRE AND RELATED LITERARY THEORY
Light tanning to endpapers. Small stains to boards. ; A critical look at the development and history of the genre known as Satire. ; 229 pages
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Duff, J. Wight & A. M. Duff
A LITERARY HISTORY OF ROME From the Origins to the Close of the Golden Age
Scholar's name on ffep (R. E. Fantham) some wear to wraps with creasing to spine. Chipping to spine ends and along edges. Small stain to fore-edges. ; Survey of Latin Literature from the Early Republic to the End of the Augustan Principate. ; University Paperbacks 41; 543 pages
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Nicol, Donald M.
THE DESPOTATE OF EPIROS 1267-1479 A Contribution to the History of Greece in the Middle Ages
Former owner's name on ffep. Very minor shelfwear to book. DJ has light edgewear with laminate lifting slightly along bottom rear edge ; 310 pages; The district of Epiros in north-western Greece became an independent province following the Fourth Crusade and the dismemberment of the Byzantine Empire by the Latins in 1204. It retained its independence despite the recovery of Constantinople by the Greeks in 1261. Each of its rulers acquired the Byzantine titles of Despot, from which the term Despotate was coined to describe their territory. They preserved their autonomy partly by seeking support from their foreign neighbours in Italy. The fortunes of Epiros were thus affected by the expansionist plans of the Angevin kings of Naples and the commercial interests of Venice. Until 1318 it was governed by direct descendants of its Byzantine founder. Thereafter it was taken over first by the Italian family of Orsini, then conquered by the Serbians, infiltrated by the Albanians, and appropriated by an Italian adventurer, Carlo Tocco. Like the rest of Byzantium and eastern Europe it was ultimately absorbed into the Ottoman Empire in the fifteenth century. The Despotate of Epiros illuminates part of Byzantine history and of the history of Greece in the Middle Ages.
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Lewis, Naphtali & Reinhold Meyer
ROMAN CIVILIZATION. VOL. II Sourcebook II: the Empire. Edited with an Introduction and Notes
Tears to hinges of front wrap. Chipping and creasing to wraps. Corners edgeworn and creased. Writing in pen to ffep. Corner of front wrap is torn off. No markings to text. ; Harper Torchbooks; Vol. 2; 652 pages
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Eusebius; William Bright
EUSEBIUS' ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY According to the Text of Burton with an Introduction
Spine sunned. Light tanning to pages. Small chip to base of spine. Corners lightly bumped. ; Includes Greek Title: Eusebiou tou Pamphilou istorias ekklesiastikes. Logoi Deka. ; 374 pages
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Cairns, Francis (Ed. )
PAPERS OF THE LIVERPOOL LATIN SEMINAR Third Volume 1981.
Light wear and rubbing to boards. ; CONTENTS: E. Fantham: Plautus in miniature: compression and distortion in the Epidicus (1-28) I. M. Le M. DuQuesnay: Vergil's first Eclogue (29-182) M. W. Dickie: The disavowal of invidia in Roman iamb and satire (183-208) E. L. Harrison: Vergil and the Homeric tradition (209-25) P. Fedeli: Elegy and literary polemic in Propertius' Monobiblos (227-42) R. Maltby: Love and marriage in Propertius 4,3 (243-47) F. Williams: Augustus and Daphne: Ovid Metamorphoses 1,560-64 and Phylarchus FGrH 81 F 32 (b) (249-57) H. Hine: The structure of Seneca's Thyestes (259-75) H. D. Jocelyn: Difficulties in Martial, Book 1 (277-84) K. -D. Fischer: Pelagonius on horse medicine (285-303) J. McClure: The biblical epic and its audience in late antiquity (305-21) C. Codoñer: The poetry of Eugenius of Toledo (323-42) R. Wright: Late latin and early romance: Alcuin's De Orthographia and the Council of Tours (AD 813) (343-61) P. G. Schmidt: Elias of Thriplow - a thirteenth-century Anglo-Latin poet (363-70) B. Bergh: A saint in the making: St Bridget's life in Sweden (1303-1349) (371-84) J. W. Binns: Biblical latin poetry in renaissance England (385-416) Brief notes: K. -D. Fischer: Lucretius 4,1201ff. And Ovid Ars Amatoria 2,484 (417-18) W. A. Camps: Horace Epistles 2,1,156ff. (418-19) F. Cairns: Lesbia mentoreo (Propertius 1,14,2) (419-22) W. Barr: Res = "a thing"? Persius 4,1 (422-23) ; ARCA Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers and Monographs 7; 423 pages
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Ronconi, Alessandro
INTERPRETAZIONI GRAMMATICALI
Small water-stain to middle of spine. Spine browned. Light creasing to wraps. Light tanning to pages. ; Biblioteca Di Cultura; 257 pages
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Artemidorus; Karl Brackertz
ARTEMIDOR VON DALDIS: DAS TRAUMBUCH Übersetzt, Erläutert Und Mit Einem Nachwort Von K. Brackertz
Upper corners slightly rounded. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Small chip to top of spine and DJ spine. Minor rubbing to DJ. ; Die Bibliothek Der Alten Welt MCMLXXIX; 466 pages
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Nicolaus Of Damascus; Jürgen Malitz (Ed. )
NIKOLAOS VON DAMASKUS: LEBEN DES KAISERS AUGUSTUS Herausgegeben, Übersetzt Und Kommentiert
Base of spine is bumped. Light rubbing to boards. ; Texte Zur Forschung Band 80; 210 pages
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Nicander; A. S. F. Gow & A. F. Scholfield (Eds. )
NICANDER: THE POEMS AND POETICAL FRAGMENTS Edited with a Translation and Notes
Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Spine a little discolored. ; Reprint of 1953 edition. ; Greek Texts and Commentaries; 247 pages
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Polemon Periegetes; Ludwig Preller (Ed. )
POLEMONIS PERIEGETAE [POLEMON PERIEGETES] FRAGMENTA Collegit, Digessit, Notis Auxit L. Preller. Accedunt De Polemonis Vita Et Scriptis Et De Historia Atque Arte Periegetarum Commentationes
Light tanning to endpapers. ; Reprint of 1838 edition. ; 199 pages
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Glaser, Otto
DE RATIONE, QUAE INTERCEDIT INTER SERMONEM POLYBII ET EUM, QUI IN TITULIS SAECULI III, II, I APPARET
Adhesive tape applied to spine. Stapled paper wraps with chipping and small tears. Scholar's name to titlepage (G. M. Paul). Slight creasing to corners of pages. Pages very lightly tanned. Front wrap a bit browned and rubbed. ; Dissertation; 83 pages
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Phrynichus Arabius; Lobeck, Christian August
PHRYNICHI ECLOGAE NOMINUM ET VERBORUM ATTICORUM. CUM NOTIS P.J. NUNNESII, D. HOESCHELII, J. SCALIGERI ET CORNELII DE PAUW PARTIM INTEGRIS PARTIM CONTRACTIS EDIDIT, EXPLICUIT CHR. AUGUST LOBECK. Accedunt Fragmentum Herodiani Et Notae Praefationes Nunnesii Et Pauwii Et Parerga De Vocabulorum Terminatione Et Compositione, De Aoristis Verborum Authypotactorum Etcc.
Light bump to front board. Minor shelfwear. ; Reprint of 1820 edition. LXXX+841 pp; 841 pages
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Littlefield, David J. (Ed. )
TWENTIETH CENTURY INTERPRETATIONS OF THE FROGS A Collection of Critical Essays
Pages a bit browned. Wraps a little browned. Small sticker stain to front wrap. ; Collection of essays by Maurice Croiset, G. M. A. Grube, Étienne Lapalus, Gilbert Murray, George E. Mylonas, Bruno Snell and twelve others; 118 pages
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Euripides; D. F. W. Van Lennep (Ed. )
EURIPIDES : SELECTED PLAYS With Introduction, Metrical Synopsis and Commentary. Part I: the Alkestis
Endpapers tanned. Light pencil to a couple of pages. Rear endpaper has notes in ink. Boards and spine are browned with a bit of staining. Else VG. ; Vol. 1; 156 pages
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Teuffel, W. S. ; Wilhelm Kroll & Franz Skutsch (Eds. )
W. S. TEUFFELS GESCHICHTE DER RÖMISCHEN LITERATUR Dritter Band: Die Literatur Von 96 Nach Chr. Bis Zum Ausgange Des Altertums
Former owner's name to titlepage. Former owner's bookplate to inner cover. Small ink stain to a couple of pages. Spine lightly sunned. Some wear to boards. Pages tanned. ; Vol. 3; 579 pages
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Aristophanes; W. J. M. Starkie (Ed. )
THE CLOUDS OF ARISTOPHANES With Introduction, English Prose Translation, Critical Notes and Commentary, Including a New Transcript of the Scholia in the Codex Venetus Marcianus, 474
Backstrip is torn halfway along joint but holding. Scratches to front boards. Corners bumped. Minor discoloration to rear board. Chipping to head of spine. Internally VG. ; Greek text with translation and commentary. ; 369 pages
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Aristophanes; W. J. M. Starkie (Ed. )
THE ACHARNIANS OF ARISTOPHANES With Introduction, English Prose Translation, Critical Notes and Commentary
Endpapers browned. A couple of corners are edgeworn. Chipping and small tears to head of spine. Tears along joints of backstrip but still holding. Some foxing. ; 274 pages
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Rose, K. F. C. & J. P. Sullivan
THE DATE AND AUTHOR OF THE SATYRICON With an Introduction by J. P. Sullivan.
A few pages have creasing to corners. Small sticker stain to corner of front wraps. ; 107 pages
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Sullivan, John Patrick
CRITICAL ESSAYS ON ROMAN LITERATURE Satire
Scholar's initials to ffep (Hugh J. Mason). Light coffee stains to 2 pages. DJ has chipping and small tears. DJ is price-clipped. DJ spine is sunned. ; A collection of chapters on the major satirical writers of Rome-- Horace, Persius, Petronius, and Juvenal. Translations are provided of all the Latin passages quoted. Contributors: W S Anderson, R G M Nisbet, J P Sullivan, H A Mason. ; 182 pages
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Grube, G. M. A
THE GREEK AND ROMAN CRITICS
Former owner's name to ffep. Light shelfwear to book. DJ laminate lifting along spine. DJ spine sunned. Light edgewear to DJ. ; During the thousand years which separate Homer from Plotinus, the Greeks and Romans not only created two great literatures and most of our literary genres; they also developed theories of literature and methods of criticism. These, though very different from our own, have nevertheless greatly influenced modern thinking, especially during the early centuries of our modern literatures. Poets like Pindar, Aristophanes and Horace, philosophers like Plato, aristotle and Philodemus, orators like Cicero and Quintilian, literary scholars like Dionysius of Halicarnassus and Longinus, all these have left us records of their various points of view. In this book Professor Grube, who is a recognized authority in this field, gives us a clear, full and reliable analysis of the ancient critical texts, and traces the birth and developments of critical thinking thoughout the classical centuries. ; 372 pages
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Fantham, Elaine
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN REPUBLICAN LATIN IMAGERY
Very light shelfwear to book else fine. Endpapers lightly tanned. Some chipping and tears to DJ. Some tear to upper edge of back panel with some loss of DJ. Shelfwear and rubbing to DJ. ; Analyses the conservative imagery of Terence and of Cicero's letters, contrasting this naturalistic language with the fantasies of Plautus and the formalization of Cicero's speeches. Numerous illustrative passages from Greek New Comedy, Terence, Plautus, and Cicero are reproduced in the text. ; Phoenix supplementary volume, 10; 222 pages
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Bowra, C. M.
EARLY GREEK ELEGISTS
Light rubbing to cloth. Former owner's name to ffep (de Montmollin). ; Brief sketches of the words and personalities of the early Greek elegists, and discusses some of the problems connected with them. The period covered is from the origins of elegy to Simonides. ; Martin Classical Lectures 7; 208 pages
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Wikgren, Allen & Ernest Cadman Colwell & Ralph Marcus
HELLENISTIC GREEK TEXTS
Gift note written in pen to ffep to H. J. Mason. Spine a little sunned and discolored. Upper corners lightly bumped. ; Greek Selections from the Hellenistic era with English Preface. ; 277 pages
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Homer; W. W. Merry
HOMER: ODYSSEY, BOOKS I-XII With Introduction, Notes, Etc.
Old price in blue pencil to front inner cover. Corners bumped. Board are worn and spine is sunned with some spotting to cloth. Pencil notes to some pages. Endpapers lightly browned. Light fraying to spine ends. ; Greek text with English introduction and notes.
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Kirk, G. S.
HOMER AND THE ORAL TRADITION
DJ has light edgewear and rubbing with some chipping to spine ends. DJ spine sunned with some yellowing to back panel. Minor shelfwear to book. ; 231 pages; The Songs of Homer (Cambridge University Press, 1962) was a major contribution to Homeric studies, establishing important theories about the composition, structure and transmission of the monumental poems. In this 1976 volume, Geoffrey Kirk returns to Homer, but the themes are largely different. He considers in particular the nature of oral and epic poetry, and the meaning of an oral tradition. There are problems here of interest not only to classicists and Homeric specialists but also to students of English and comparative literature, and to anthropologists concerned with the literature of traditional societies. Those pieces that were previously published were revised and unified for the volume. The longest section, on 'the oral and the literary epic', is derived from the J. H. Gray Lectures, which Professor Kirk delivered in Cambridge in 1974 and which had not been previously published in any form.
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Else, Gerald Frank
THE ORIGIN AND EARLY FORM OF GREEK TRAGEDY
Former owner's name on ffep. Underlining in blue pen to about 7 pages. Bumping to lower bottom edge of rear board. DJ is price-clipped. Else VG. DJ spine is discolored. Dustjacket has a few small chips and tears with some creasing. ; Martin Classical Lectures; 127 pages; A forthright rejection of both traditional and modern hypotheses on the derivation of tragedy...which had its sources in six-century Athens, especially in the life and poetry of Solon
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Bengtson, Hermann
GRIECHISCHE GESCHICHTE Von Den Anfängen Bis in Die Römische Kaiserzeit. Zweite, Durchgesehene Und Ergänzte Auflage
Light staining and foxing to textblock. 1 corner slightly bumped. Dustjacket has edgewear with chipping and a few tears. DJ is browned with some stains. ; Mit einer karte im text und elf karten auf beiblättern. ; Handbuch Der Altertumswissenschaft, III. Abt, 4. Teil; 633 pages
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Bengtson, Hermann
GRUNDRISS DER RÖMISCHEN GESCHICHTE MIT QUELLENKUNDE Erster Band: Republik Und Kaiserzeit Bis 284 N. Chr.
Very light shelfwear else fine. ; Handbuch Der Klassischen Altertumswissenschaft, III.5.1; Vol. 3:05:01 AM; 455 pages
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Latte, Kurt
RÖMISCHE RELIGIONSGESCHICHTE Mit 33 Abbildungen Auf 16 Tafeln.
Very light staining to edges of boards. Minor shelfwear to book. Dustjacket has edgewear with chipping and tears. DJ is browned with some waterstaining. ; Handbuch Der Altertumswissenschaft V. Abt. 4. Teil; 445 pages
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Marshall, B. A.
CRASSUS A Political Biography
Light foxing to textblock. Very light shelfwear; Contents: Crassus and his Family; Crassus and the Slave War; Crassus and the First Consulship; Crassus and the Absence of Pompeius and Caesar; Crassus and the Renewal of the Coalition; Crassus and the Parthian Campaign. Appendices: The Sources; Calvum ex Nanneianis. ; 205 pages
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Reiter, William
AEMILIUS PAULLUS Conqueror of Greece
Former owner's name to ffep. DJ has light creasing along top edge. Minor shelfwear to book and DJ ; 8vo; 171 pages
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Gerber, Douglas E.
GREEK POETRY AND PHILOSOPHY Studies in Honour of Leonard Woodbury
Minor shelfwear. Scholar's name to ffep (E. Robbins). ; Scholars Press Homage Series, No 4; 1 x 9.5 x 6.25 Inches; 336 pages; Contributors: John M. Bell, Bruce Karl Braswell, Christopher Brown, David A. Campbell, Anne Carson, D J Conacher, Matthew W Dickie, Robert L Fowler, Douglas E Gerber, John Herington, Eleanor Irwin, Gordon M Kirkwood, Michael J O'Brien, John M Rist, Emmet Robbins, T M Robinson, William J Slater, Friedrich Solmsen, Rosamond Kent Sprague, Shirley Darcus Sullivan, M B Wallace, L S Wilson.
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