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‎Lucrèce (Lucretius) ; Alfred Ernout‎

‎LUCRÈCE: DE LA NATURE TOME I: (I-III) Texte Établi Et Traduit.‎

‎Pages lightly tanned. Book has been rebound in black buckram boards with silver lettering to spine. Else VG. ; Parallel text in French and Latin. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; Vol. 1; 132 pages‎

‎Rose, K. F. C. & J. P. Sullivan‎

‎THE DATE AND AUTHOR OF THE SATYRICON With an Introduction by J. P. Sullivan.‎

‎Small tears to base and top of spine cover. Light creasing and soiling to wraps. Stamp to front wrap "Ter Recensie". Scholar's name to ffep (P. G. Walsh). ; 107 pages‎

‎Handley, E. W. ; Walther Ludwig, F. H. Sandbach, Fritz Wehrli, Christina Dedoussi, Cesare Questa, Lilly Kahil‎

‎MÉNANDRE Sept Exposés Suivis De Discussions. Entretiens Préparés Et Présidés Par E. G. Turner‎

‎Light tanning to pages. Light bump to edge of boards. Book has minor shelfwear. DJ is tatty with tears and chipping and small pieces missing. ; Contents: Handley: Conventions of the comic stage and their exploitation by menander; Ludwig: Die Cistellaria und das Verhältnis von Gott und Handlung bei Menander; Sandbach: Menander's Manipulation of Language for dramatic Purposes; Wehrli: menander und die Philosophie; Dedoussi: The Samia; Qesta: alcune strutture sceniche di Plauto e Menandro; Kahil: Remarques sur l'iconographie des pièces de Ménandre. ; Entretiens Sur L'Antiquité Classique Tome XVI; 266 pages‎

‎Goldhill, Simon & Robin Osborne (eds.)‎

‎ART AND TEXT IN ANCIENT GREEK CULTURE‎

‎Very faint shelfwear else book and DJ are fine. ; Cambridge Studies in New Art History and Criticism; 355 pages; These specially commissioned essays offer a radical and fresh appraisal of how ancient Greek art was looked at, written about and discussed in antiquity. The first section focuses on fifth-century culture, examining painted pottery, architecture and sculpture, and theatrical uses of set-piece descriptions. The second section turns to Hellenistic culture and literary artists' self-conscious exploration of new conditions of viewing and writing about viewing in epigrams, books on travel, and accounts of imaginary museums.‎

‎Furley, William D.‎

‎STUDIES IN THE USE OF FIRE IN ANCIENT GREEK RELIGION‎

‎Gift inscription from author to E. W. Handley. Light rubbing to boards. ; Monographs in Classical Studies; 259 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Krieter-Spiro, Martha‎

‎SKLAVEN, KÖCHE AND HETÄREN Das Dienstpersonal Bei Menander. Stellung, Rolle, Komik Und Sprache‎

‎Light scuffing to front board; Beiträge Zur Altertumskunde 93; 329 pages‎

‎Prato, Carlo‎

‎I CANTI DI ARISTOFANE Analisi Commento Scoli Metrici‎

‎Light tanning to pages. Rear Endpapers foxed. Spine a little sunned. ; Studi Di Metrica Classica; 369 pages‎

‎Walker, Susan & Averil Cameron (Eds. )‎

‎THE GREEK RENAISSANCE IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE Papers from the Tenth British Museum Classical Colloquium‎

‎Top edge of rear wrap is discolored (yellowed). Else fine. ; 73 plates at end. ; Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplement 55; 225 pages‎

‎Euripides; Joseph Zanetto (Ed. )‎

‎EURIPIDES: RHESUS Edidit Ioseph Zanetto‎

‎Very slight crease to front wrap. Very light stain to rear wrap. Else fine. ; Greek Text with Latin introduction and apparatus. Xxxvi, 70 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 70 pages‎

‎Deroux, Carl (Ed. )‎

‎STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY XII‎

‎Light rubbing to wraps. Else minor shelfwear. ; A. Koptev: Exploring the Tripartite Archetype in the Historical Tradition on Archaic Rome; D. Dzino: late Republican Illyrian Policy of Rome 167-60 BC: the Bifocal Approach; N. Adkin: Some additions to Maltby's Lexicon of Ancient Etymologies; E. Karakasis Totum ut te faciant, Fabulle, nasum: Catullus' XIII reconsidered; R. Stem Nepos' Atticus as a Biography of Friendship; H. Akbar Khan: Surface and Substance: a Reading of Horace, Odes 1,8; C. J. Simpson The Fasces and the 'Custom of Alternation' Retrojection not Restoration? R. Cormier Who Bears the Golden Bough before Charon? (Aeneid VI, 405-407) -- a Correction; L. Fratantuono Posse putes: Virgil's Camilla and Ovid's Atalanta; M. Berry, Propertian Ambiguity and the Elegiac Alibi; F. Cairns The Triumphal Motif of Propertius 3,4,17-18 adn its Political Associations: Sculptural and Numismatic Evidence; J. Marincola marcellus at Syracuse (Livy XXV, 24,11-15) : a Historian reflects; B. T. Reeves adn P. Murgatroyd Europa in ovid's Fasti; S J Huskey Quaerenti plura legendum: Ovid on the Necessity of Reading (Tr. I, 1,21-22) ; K. Hasegawa The Collegia domestica in the Elite Roman Households: the Evidence of Domestic Funeral Clubs for Slaves and Freedmen; B. L. Wickkiser: Augustus, Apollo and an Ailing Rome: Images of Augustus as a Healer of State; B. Buxton and R. Hannah: OGIS 458, the Augustan Calendar and the Succession; B. Baldwin Nero the Poet; B. Halvonik: the Ethos of Vrbanitas in the Satyricon; c. Chandler first Impressions: Eschatological Allusion in Petronius, Satyrica 28-29; R A Faber: The adaptation of Apostrophe in Lucan's Bellum Civile; M Erasmo Mourning Pompey: Lucan and the Poetics of Death Ritual; Y Z Liebersohn Seneca Philosophia Medicus. De Constantia Sapientis: a proposed Interpretation; S. Tzounakas: Echoes of Lucan in Tacitus: the Cohortationes of Pompey and Calgacus; V. E. Pagan: The Pannonian Revolt in the Annals of Tacitus; A. Griffith: Slander thy Neighbour(s) : Mithraism's Escape from Invective ad corpora; G D Dunn: Mavilus of hadrumetum, African proconsuls and Mediaeval Martyrologies; J S Edwards: the Carmina of Publilius Optatianus Porphyrius and the Creative Process; M Kahlos: Pompa Diaboli. The Grey area of Urban Festivals in the fourth and fifth centuries; C. Deroux: the allusion by Anthimus the Physician to the Cauterisation of Horses (De obs. Cib. , praef. , p.3, 1. 6-8 Liechtenhann). ; Collection Latomus Volume 287; Vol. 12; 496 pages‎

‎Furley, William D.‎

‎STUDIES IN THE USE OF FIRE IN ANCIENT GREEK RELIGION‎

‎Ex-library copy with minimal stamps, circulation page. ; Revision of thesis. ; Monographs in Classical Studies; 259 pages‎

‎Mikalson, Jon D.‎

‎THE SACRED AND CIVIL CALENDAR OF THE ATHENIAN YEAR‎

‎Upper corners lightly bumped. Book has minor shelfwear. DJ spine is sunned and discolored. Light rubbing and chipping to DJ. ; From epigraphical, archaeological, and literary evidence Mikalson has here assembled all relevant data concerning the dates of Athenian festivals, religious ceremonies, and legislative assemblies. This information has been used to revise and update our knowledge of the calendar as it reflects Athenian life. ; 226 pages‎

‎Flower, Michael A. & Mark Toher (Eds. )‎

‎GEORGICA Greek Studies in Honour of George Cawkwell‎

‎Faint creasing to rear wrap. Light bumping to base of spine. ; Contents: George Cawkwell's contribution to ancient history and to Oxford / Simon Hornblower -- Gregory of Nazianzus and Jerome : some remarks / Neil Adkin -- The king's peace / E. Badian -- The other 399 : religion and the trial of Socrates / W. R. Connor -- Herodotus and Delphic traditions about Croesus / H. I. Flower -- Revolutionary agitation and social change in classical Sparta / Michael A. Flower -- Plutarch's use of statues / Judith Mossman -- Thucydides' Archidamus and Herodotus' Artabanus / C. B. R. Pelling -- Misconceptualizing classical mythology / C. Robert Phillips, III -- An Athenian decree about the Megarians / Raphael Sealey -- Greek funerary legislation and the two Spartan funerals / Mark Toher -- Sham shahs / S. R. And M. L. West. ; Bulletin Supplement 58; 199 pages‎

‎Pinheiro, Marília P. Futre & Stephen J. Harrison (Eds. )‎

‎FICTIONAL TRACES: RECEPTIONS OF THE ANCIENT NOVEL Volume 1‎

‎The study of the reception of the ancient novel and of its literary and cultural heritage is one of the most appealing issues in the story of this literary genre. In no other genre has the vitality of classical tradition manifested itself in such a lasting and versatile manner as in the novel. However, this unifying, centripetal quality also worked in an opposite direction, spreading to and contaminating future literatures. Over the centuries, from Antiquity to the present time there have been many authors who drew inspiration from the Greek and Roman novels or used them as models, from Cervantes to Shakespeare, Sydney or Racine, not to mention the profound influence these texts exercised on, for instance, sixteenth-to eighteenth-century Italian, Portuguese and Spanish literature. Volume I is divided into sections that follow a chronological order, while Volume II deals with the reception of the ancient novel in literature and art. The first volume brings together an international group of scholars whose main aim is to analyse the survival of the ancient novel in the ancient world and in the Middle Ages, in the Renaissance, in the 17th and 18th centuries, and in the modern era. The contributors to the second volume have undertaken the task of discussing the survival of the ancient novel in the visual arts, in literature and in the performative arts. ; Ancient Narrative Supplementum 14.1; Vol. 1; 254 pages‎

‎Lloyd, Michael‎

‎THE AGON IN EURIPIDES‎

‎Book is fine. DJ has very mild shelfwear. ; This book is a study of the agon, or formal debate, in Euripides' tragedies. In these scenes, two characters confront each other, often before an arbitrator or judge, and make long speeches as if they were opponents in a court of law. Most of Euripides' extant plays contain an agon, often of crucial importance to the central conflict of the play. Lloyd provides interpretations of the more important agones, giving special attention to their dramatic context and function. Concentrating on Euripides' rhetorical skill, brilliance in argument, and interest in philosophy, Lloyd explores the role of formal debate in Euripides. He contrasts the agon in Euripides' work with that of Sophocles, and discusses extensively Euripides' relationship to fifth-century rhetorical theory and practice. ; 160 pages‎

‎De Romilly, Jacqueline (Ed. ) ; Bernard Knox, Jean Irigoin, George Steiner, Bernd Seidensticker, Oliver Taplin, Stefan Radt & R. P. Winnington-Ingram‎

‎SOPHOCLE Sept Exposés Suivis De Discussions. Entretiens Préparés Et Présidés Par Jacqueline De Romilly‎

‎Pages tanned. Very minor shelfwear to book. DJ is tanned/slightly browned with a couple of small closed tears. ; Sophocles and the polis / Bernard Knox -- Structure et composition des tragédies de Sophocle / Jean Irigoin -- Variations sur Créon / George Steiner -- Die Wahl des Todes bei Sophokles / Bernd Seidensticker -- Sophocles in his theatre / Oliver Taplin -- Sophokles in seinen Fragmenten / Stefan Radt -- Sophocles and women / R. P. Winnington-Ingram. ; Entretiens Sur L'Antiquité Classique Tome XXIX; 274 pages‎

‎Pinheiro, Marília P. Futre & Stephen J. Harrison (Eds. )‎

‎FICTIONAL TRACES: RECEPTIONS OF THE ANCIENT NOVEL Volume 2‎

‎The study of the reception of the ancient novel and of its literary and cultural heritage is one of the most appealing issues in the story of this literary genre. In no other genre has the vitality of classical tradition manifested itself in such a lasting and versatile manner as in the novel. However, this unifying, centripetal quality also worked in an opposite direction, spreading to and contaminating future literatures. Over the centuries, from Antiquity to the present time there have been many authors who drew inspiration from the Greek and Roman novels or used them as models, from Cervantes to Shakespeare, Sydney or Racine, not to mention the profound influence these texts exercised on, for instance, sixteenth-to eighteenth-century Italian, Portuguese and Spanish literature. Volume I is divided into sections that follow a chronological order, while Volume II deals with the reception of the ancient novel in literature and art. The first volume brings together an international group of scholars whose main aim is to analyse the survival of the ancient novel in the ancient world and in the Middle Ages, in the Renaissance, in the 17th and 18th centuries, and in the modern era. The contributors to the second volume have undertaken the task of discussing the survival of the ancient novel in the visual arts, in literature and in the performative arts. ; Ancient Narrative Supplementum 14.2; Vol. 2; 211 pages‎

‎Jordan, Borimir‎

‎THE ATHENIAN NAVY IN THE CLASSICAL PERIOD A Study of Athenian Naval Administration and Military Organization in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries B. C.‎

‎Writing to ffep from author: "To Professor Hammond with the compliments of the author". Spine and top edge of rear wrap are a bit sunned. Minor shelfwear to wraps. ; University of California publications : Classical studies ; v. 13; 306 pages‎

‎Timpe, Dieter‎

‎UNTERSUCHUNGEN ZUR KONTINUITÄT DES FRÜHEN PRINZIPATS‎

‎Yellow staining to front wrap. Creasing to edges of wraps. Tears to spine ends with small piece missing to base of spine (2.5 cm). Wraps a bit browned. Some pencil with a bit of pen marginalia and pencil underlining. ; In german. Discusses the continuation of the Principate from the death of Augustus until 68/9 under Vespasian. ; Historia-- Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte. Einzelschriften Heft 5; 133 pages‎

‎Erskine, Andrew‎

‎TROY BETWEEN GREECE AND ROME Local Tradition and Imperial Power‎

‎In this book Andrew Erskine examines the role and meaning of Troy in the changing relationship between Greeks and Romans, as Rome is transformed from a minor Italian city into a Mediterranean superpower. The book seeks to understand the significance of Rome's Trojan origins for the Greeks by considering the place of Troy and Trojans in Greek culture. It moves beyond the more familiar spheres of art and literature to explore the countless, overlapping, local traditions, the stories that cities told about themselves, a world often neglected by scholars. ; 336 pages‎

‎Polemis, Demetrios I.‎

‎THE DOUKAI A Contribution to Byzantine Prosopography‎

‎Top of textblock is foxed. DJ is browned and has 1 small chip. Scuffing to DJ spine. ; Presents a full account of the prominent Byzantine family of Doukas from its appearance in the mid-ninth century down to the fall of Constantinople. ; University of London Historical Study XXII; 244 pages; Folding genealogical table.‎

‎Cilento, Vincenzo‎

‎SAGGI SU PLOTINO‎

‎Very light bumpin to corners. Dust soiling/foxing to top of textblock. DJ has faint creasing along top edge. DJ spine a bit discolored. ; Biblioteca Di Filosofia. Saggi 7; 359 pages‎

‎Sanders, Lionel Jehuda‎

‎DIONYSIUS I OF SYRACUSE AND GREEK TYRANNY‎

‎Bumping to 1 corner and edge of rear board. DJ spine a bit sunned. Sticker stain to front panel of DJ. Some shelfwear to DJ. ; Argues that the hostile picture of Dionysius that has come down to us, ultimately popularised in the negative account of Dionysius' arch-foe, the third century BC historian, Timaeus of Tauromenium, is basically Athenian, deriving from Athenian political circles engaged in propaganda aimed at tarnishing the tyrant's reputation. ; 189 pages‎

‎Macrobius; Iacobus [Jacob] Willis‎

‎AMBROSII THEODOSII MACROBII [MACROBIUS] SATURNALIA Apparatu Critico Instruxit. in Somnium Scipionis Commentarios. Selecta Varietate Lectionis Ornavit Iacobus Willis‎

‎Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Else fine. ; Text in Latin; Apparatus in Latin. X, 460 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 460 pages‎

‎C. Sallustius Crispus [Sallust]; A. W. Ahlberg & Alphonsus Kurfess (Eds. )‎

‎C. SALLUSTI CRISPI [SALLUST]: CATILINA, IUGURTHA [JUGURTHA], FRAGMENTA AMPLIORA Post A. W. Ahlberg. Edidit Alphonsus Kurfess. Editio Tertia‎

‎Corners bumped. Some edgewear & chipping to edges of cloth exposing a bit of board underneath. Notes and underlining in pencil to some pages. Spine discolored. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 200 pages‎

‎Ribbeck, Otto (Ed. )‎

‎SCAENICAE ROMANORUM POESIS FRAGMENTA: VOL. II: COMICORUM ROMANORUM PRAETER PLAUTUM ET SYRI QUAE FERUNTUR SENTENTIAS. FRAGMENTA Tertiis Curis Recognovit Otto Ribbeck.‎

‎Former owner's name in ink to ffep. Pages a bit tanned. Very light foxing. Minor shelfwear. ; Text is in Latin with editorial matter in Latin. V2: (1898) viii, 393.; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 2; 393 pages‎

‎Morel, Willy (Eds. )‎

‎FRAGMENTA POETARUM LATINORUM EPICORUM ET LYRICORUM (POETARVM LATINORVM EPICORVM ET LYRICORVM) Praeter Ennium Et Lucilium (Ennivm Et Lvcilivm). Iterum Edidit Willy Morel. Editio Stereotypa Editionis Alterius (MCMXXVII)‎

‎Light edgewear to wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; Text in latin; Apparatus in Latin. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana; 1.2 x 8.3 x 5.6 Inches; 190 pages‎

‎Cornelius Nepos; Rudolfus [Rudolf] Dietsch (Ed. )‎

‎CORNELII NEPOTIS [CORNELIUS NEPOS] LIBER DE EXCELLENTIBUS DUCIBUS EXTERARUM GENTIUM Cum Vitis Catonis Et Attici Ex Libro De Historicis Latinis Et Aliis Excerptis. Iterum Recognovit Rudolfus Dietsch‎

‎Former owner's name to titlepage in ink (Oskar Haase). Rear inner hinge cracked but holding. Front inner hinge starting. Book has been rebound in black boards with rubbing to edges. Some foxing. Pages browned. ; Text is in Latin; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 114 pages‎

‎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

‎Livy [Titus Livius]; Guilelmus [Wilhelm] Weissenborn & Mauritius [Moritz] Müller [Mueller] (Eds. )‎

‎TITI LIVI [TITUS LIVIUS] AB URBE CONDITA. LIBRI PARS IV FASC. I - LIBRI XXXI-XXXV [31-35] & PARS IV. FASC. II - LIBRI XXXVI-XXXVIII [36-38] [2 VOLUMES BOUND IN 1] Editionem Primam Curavit Guilelmus Weissenborn, Editio Altera, Quam Curavit Mauritius Müller.‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (T. J. Dunbabin). Book has been rebound in blue buckram with gilt title to spine- Fasc I & II bound together. Spine and top edges of boards a bit sunned. Minor shelfwear. Some foxing to endpapers. Some pencil underlining and notes. ; Text in latin; Apparatus in Latin. Fasc I. (edition stereotypa) : (1912) Xii, 243 pp + Fasc II: (1890) xv, [244]-415 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER [2 Vols in 1]; Vol. 4.1-2; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 415 pages‎

‎Livy [Titus Livius]; Guilelmus [Wilhelm] Weissenborn & Guilelmus [Wilhelm] Heraeus‎

‎TITI LIVI [TITUS LIVIUS] AB URBE CONDITA. LIBRI PARS III FASC. III - LIBRI XXXIX-XL [39-40] Editionem Primam Curavit Guilelmus Weissenborn, Editio Altera, Quam Curavit Guilelmus Heraeus‎

‎Scholar's name to titlepage (T. J. Dunbabin) and one other name in ink. Spine sunned. Minor shelfwear. Light foxing. Minor pencil underlining and notes. ; Text in latin; Apparatus in Latin. Xvi, 112 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER [2 Vols in 1]; Vol. 3.3; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 415 pages‎

‎Livy [Titus Livius]; Guilelmus [Wilhelm] Weissenborn & Mauritius [Moritz] Mueller (Eds. )‎

‎TITI LIVI [LIVY] AB URBE CONDITA LIBRI PARS IV - LIBRI XLI-CXLII [41-142]. FRAGMENTA, INDEX. Editionem Primam Curavit Guilelmus Weissenborn. Editio Altera Quam Curavit Mauritius Mueller. Editio Stereotypa.‎

‎Light discoloration to Spine. Light edgewear to corners and spine ends. Light bumping to upper corners. Some foxing. Minor pencil. Scholar's name to ffep (T. J. Dunbabin). ; Text and preface are in Latin; Xx, 244 + xvi, 110; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 4; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 354 pages‎

‎Polybius / Polybios; Theodorus [Theodor] Büttner-Wobst & (August Dindorf) (Eds. )‎

‎POLUBIOU ISTORIAI - POLYBII [POLYBIUS / POLYBIOS] HISTORIAE [5 VOLUME SET COMPLETE] Editionem a Ludovico Dindorfio Curatam; Retractavit Theodorus Büttner-Wobst. Editio Altera. Vol. I, II, III, IV, V: Appendix. Indices Et Historiarum Conspectum Continens.‎

‎Vols I, IV, V have been rebound in red boards with dark red spine. Black lettering to spines. Pages tanned. Light pencil to a few pages. Vols. 1 & 2 have scholars' bookplate to inner covers. Vol. 3 has edgewear to corners with light chipping to cloth at corners. Vol 2 has edgeworn corners with light chipping to edges of boards. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Preface in Latin. Mixed set: Vol. I: 1922, L, 361 pp; Vol. II: 1889, cxxii, 678 pp; Vol. III: 1893, xxiv, 431 pp; Vol. IV: 1904, lvi, 552 pp; Vol. V: 1904, 251 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1/5/2022; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall‎

‎Polybius / Polybios; Theodorus [Theodor] Büttner-Wobst & (August Dindorf) (Eds. )‎

‎POLUBIOU ISTORIAI - POLYBII [POLYBIUS / POLYBIOS] HISTORIAE Editionem a Ludovico Dindorfio Curatam; Retractavit Theodorus Büttner-Wobst. Editio Altera. Vol. II‎

‎Light foxing to textblock. Pages tanned. Minor shelfwear. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Preface in Latin. Vol. II: 1889 cxxii, 380 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 2; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 380 pages‎

‎Procopius; Jacobus Haury [Jakob Havry] & Gerhard Wirth (Eds. )‎

‎PROCOPII [PROCOPIUS] CAESARIENSIS OPERA OMNIA Recognovit Jacobus Haury. Vol IV: Peri Ktismaton Sive De Aedificiis Cum Duobus Indicibus Praefatione Excerptisque Photii Adiectis. Editio Stereotypa Correctior Addenda Et Corrigenda Adiecit Gerhard Wirth‎

‎Hard Bump to front upper corner with creasing extending into pages. Lower front corner bumped. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Preface in Latin. Xii, 409 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 4; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 409 pages‎

‎Procopius; Jacobus Haury [Jakob Havry] & Gerhard Wirth (Eds. )‎

‎PROCOPII [PROCOPIUS] CAESARIENSIS OPERA OMNIA Recognovit Jacobus Haury. Vol II: De Bellis Libri V-VIII. Editio Stereotypa Correctior Addenda Et Corrigenda Adiecit Gerhard Wirth‎

‎Pages a bit tanned. Endpapers lightly browned. Top of spine a bit bumped. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Preface in Latin. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 2; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 699 pages‎

‎Procopius; Jacobus Haury [Jakob Havry] & Gerhard Wirth (Eds. )‎

‎PROCOPII [PROCOPIUS] CAESARIENSIS OPERA OMNIA Recognovit Jacobus Haury. Vol I: De Bellis Libri I-IV. Editio Stereotypa Correctior Addenda Et Corrigenda Adiecit Gerhard Wirth‎

‎Pages tanned. Small tear to cloth at front joint (3cm) and to foreedge of front board (1 cm). Spine ends very lightly bumped. Lower corners a bit rounded. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Preface in Latin. Lxxxviii, 572 ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 572 pages‎

‎Clauss, Manfred‎

‎SPARTA Eine Einführung in Seine Geschichte Und Zivilisation‎

‎Light bump to lower corner of pages with faint crease through pages. Minor shelfwear. ; Beck'sche Elementarbücher; 248 pages‎

‎Greenidge, A. H. J. & A. M. Clay‎

‎ROMAN PUBLIC LIFE‎

‎Slight browning to spine. Chipping and tears to spine ends and along joint of backstrip. Endpapers foxed. Ink marginalia on one page. Pencil notes and underlining to some pages. Former owner's name in ink on ffep. ; Contents: Early Development of the Greek Constitutions through Monarchy, Aristocracy, and Tyranny to Constitutional Government; Colonisation-International Law; Classifications of Constitutions-Oligarchy; Mixed Constitutions; Democracy; Federal Governments; and Hellenism and the Fate of the Greek Constitutions; Handbooks of Archaeology and Antiquities; 483 pages‎

‎Sophocles; Christ. Augustus Lobeck‎

‎SOPHOCLIS: AIAX [SOPHOCLES: AJAX] Commentario Perpetuo Illustravit Christ. Augustus Lobeck. Editio Tertia‎

‎Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Book has been rebound. Hinges reinforced. Spine cover has large piece torn off. Spine cover crudely held in place with binding tape. Some edgewear to boards. Some foxing. Fair to Good condition. ; 431 pages‎

‎Euripides; Demetrios M. Sarros‎

‎EURIPIDES: IKETIDES Se Demotikous Stichous Me Prologo Kai Semeiomata Hermeneutika‎

‎Browning to wraps. Light pencil to a couple of pages. Small pen mark to rear wrap. ; 88 pages‎

‎Hale, William Harlan‎

‎ANCIENT GREECE‎

‎Light yellowing to wraps. ; 314 pages‎

‎Libanius; Richardus [Richard] Foerster‎

‎LIBANII [LIBANIUS] OPERA VOL. X: EPISTULAE 1-839 Recensuit Richardus Foerster. Editio Stereotypa‎

‎Very light shelfwear. Else fine. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 10; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 761 pages‎

‎Libanius; Richardus [Richard] Foerster & Eberhardus Richtsteig‎

‎LIBANII [LIBANIUS] OPERA VOL. IX: LIBANII QUI FERUNTUR CHARACTERES EPISTOLICI PROLEGOMENA AD EPISTULAS Recensuit Richardus Foerster. Imprimendum Curavit Eberhardus Richtsteig. Editio Stereotypa‎

‎Very light shelfwear. Faint crease to ffep. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 9; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 244 pages‎

‎Burke, John (edited by) with Ursula Betka, Penelope Buckley, Kathleen Hay, Roger Scott & Andrew Stephenson‎

‎BYZANTINE NARRATIVE Papers in Honour of Roger Scott‎

‎Bumping to top and bottom of spine; 41 papers, 650 pages including 105 illustrations. CONTENTS: Narrative in Historians, Chronicles & Fiction: Margaret Mullett Novelisation in Byzantium: Narrative after the Revival of Fiction; Roger Scott Narrating Justinian: From Malalas to Manasses; Ingela Nilsson To Narrate the Events of the Past: On Byzantine Historians, and Historians on Byzantium; Brian Croke Tradition and Originality in Photius' Historical Reading; Bronwen Neil Narrating the Trials and Death in Exile of Pope Martin I and Maximus the Confessor; Elizabeth McCartney The Use of Metaphor in Michael Psellos' Chronographia; Penelope Buckley War and Peace in the Alexiad; Theoni Sklavos Moralising History: The Synopsis Historiarum of John Skylitzes; Emma Strugnell The Representation of Augustae in John Skylitzes' Synopsis Historiarum; John Burke The Madrid Skylitzes as an Audio-Visual Experiment; Andrew Gillett The Goths and the Bees in Jordanes: A Narrative of No Return; Eamon H. R. Kelly From 'Fallen Woman' to Theotokos: Music, Women's Voices and Byzantine Narratives of Gender Identity; Nick Nicholas How the Entertaining Tale of Quadrupeds became a Tale: Grafting Narrative; Vicky Panayotopoulou-Doulavera Lamenting the Fall or Disguising a Manifesto? The Poem Conquest of Constantinople; Dean Sakel A Probable Solution to the Problem of the Chronicle of the Turkish Sultans. NARRATIVE IN BYZANTINE ART: Felicity Harley The Narration of Christ's Passion in Early Christian Art; Matthew Martin Observations on the Paintings of the Exodus Chapel, Bagawat Necropolis, Kharga Oasis, Egypt; Julia Kelly The Column of Arcadius: Reflections of a Roman Narrative Tradition; Debbie Del Frate Biblical Narrative in the Mosaics of Bishop Theodore's Cathedral, Aquileia; Balsa Djuric Plato, Plutarch and the Sibyl in the Fresco Decoration of the Episcopal Church of the Virgin Ljeviska in Prizren; Nira Stone Narrativity in Armenian Manuscript Illustration; Joan Barclay Lloyd Sources for the Story of the Creation in the Mosaics of Sicily and Venice; Ursula Betka Icon and Narrative: Memorializing Saint Francis in Assisi; Margaret Manion Authentication, Theology and Narrative in the Gospel Book of Theophanes; Nancy P. Sevcenko Spiritual Progression in the Canon Tables of the Melbourne Gospels. CHRISTIAN NARRATIVE AND ESCHATOLOGY: Eric Osborn Clement of Alexandria - From Prophecy to Plato; John Wortley The 'Sacred Remains' of Constantine and Helena; Bill Leadbetter A Byzantine Narrative of the Future and the Antecedents of the Last World Emperor; Michael Champion Kosmas Indikopleustes and Narratives in Sixth-century Liturgy and History; Annamma Varghese Kaiserkritik in Two Kontakia of Romanos; Andrei Timotin Byzantine Visionary Accounts of the Other World: A Reconsideration; Peter A. L. Hill A Ninth Century Passion Harmony. ARCHITECTURE, ARCHAEOLOGY, ECONOMY AND TA EXOTIKA: Geoffrey Nathan 'Pothos tes Philoktistou': Anicia Juliana's Architectural Narratology; Nigel Westbrook Spoliation and Imitation: Continuity and Radical Disjunction in Byzantine Palatine Architecture; Hartmut Ziche Historians and the Economy: Zosimos and Prokopios on Fifth- and Sixth- Century Economic Development; Tamara Lewit Stories in the Ground: Settlement Remains and Archaeology as Narrative in the Fourth- to Sixth-century Eastern Mediterranean; Timothy E. Gregory Narrative of the Byzantine Landscape; Jialing Xu Narratives of the Roman-Byzantine World in Ancient Chinese Sources Chen Zhi-Qiang Narrative Materials about the Byzantines in Chinese Sources; Robert Mihajlovski Three Byzantine Lead Seals from Devolgrad (Ancient Audaristos) near Stobi; Bob Priestley The Varangian Guard; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 16; 650 pages‎

‎Burke, John (edited by) with Ursula Betka, Penelope Buckley, Kathleen Hay, Roger Scott & Andrew Stephenson‎

‎BYZANTINE NARRATIVE Papers in Honour of Roger Scott‎

‎Still wrapped in plastic. ; 41 papers, 650 pages including 105 illustrations. CONTENTS: Narrative in Historians, Chronicles & Fiction: Margaret Mullett Novelisation in Byzantium: Narrative after the Revival of Fiction; Roger Scott Narrating Justinian: From Malalas to Manasses; Ingela Nilsson To Narrate the Events of the Past: On Byzantine Historians, and Historians on Byzantium; Brian Croke Tradition and Originality in Photius' Historical Reading; Bronwen Neil Narrating the Trials and Death in Exile of Pope Martin I and Maximus the Confessor; Elizabeth McCartney The Use of Metaphor in Michael Psellos' Chronographia; Penelope Buckley War and Peace in the Alexiad; Theoni Sklavos Moralising History: The Synopsis Historiarum of John Skylitzes; Emma Strugnell The Representation of Augustae in John Skylitzes' Synopsis Historiarum; John Burke The Madrid Skylitzes as an Audio-Visual Experiment; Andrew Gillett The Goths and the Bees in Jordanes: A Narrative of No Return; Eamon H. R. Kelly From 'Fallen Woman' to Theotokos: Music, Women's Voices and Byzantine Narratives of Gender Identity; Nick Nicholas How the Entertaining Tale of Quadrupeds became a Tale: Grafting Narrative; Vicky Panayotopoulou-Doulavera Lamenting the Fall or Disguising a Manifesto? The Poem Conquest of Constantinople; Dean Sakel A Probable Solution to the Problem of the Chronicle of the Turkish Sultans. NARRATIVE IN BYZANTINE ART: Felicity Harley The Narration of Christ's Passion in Early Christian Art; Matthew Martin Observations on the Paintings of the Exodus Chapel, Bagawat Necropolis, Kharga Oasis, Egypt; Julia Kelly The Column of Arcadius: Reflections of a Roman Narrative Tradition; Debbie Del Frate Biblical Narrative in the Mosaics of Bishop Theodore's Cathedral, Aquileia; Balsa Djuric Plato, Plutarch and the Sibyl in the Fresco Decoration of the Episcopal Church of the Virgin Ljeviska in Prizren; Nira Stone Narrativity in Armenian Manuscript Illustration; Joan Barclay Lloyd Sources for the Story of the Creation in the Mosaics of Sicily and Venice; Ursula Betka Icon and Narrative: Memorializing Saint Francis in Assisi; Margaret Manion Authentication, Theology and Narrative in the Gospel Book of Theophanes; Nancy P. Sevcenko Spiritual Progression in the Canon Tables of the Melbourne Gospels. CHRISTIAN NARRATIVE AND ESCHATOLOGY: Eric Osborn Clement of Alexandria - From Prophecy to Plato; John Wortley The 'Sacred Remains' of Constantine and Helena; Bill Leadbetter A Byzantine Narrative of the Future and the Antecedents of the Last World Emperor; Michael Champion Kosmas Indikopleustes and Narratives in Sixth-century Liturgy and History; Annamma Varghese Kaiserkritik in Two Kontakia of Romanos; Andrei Timotin Byzantine Visionary Accounts of the Other World: A Reconsideration; Peter A. L. Hill A Ninth Century Passion Harmony. ARCHITECTURE, ARCHAEOLOGY, ECONOMY AND TA EXOTIKA: Geoffrey Nathan 'Pothos tes Philoktistou': Anicia Juliana's Architectural Narratology; Nigel Westbrook Spoliation and Imitation: Continuity and Radical Disjunction in Byzantine Palatine Architecture; Hartmut Ziche Historians and the Economy: Zosimos and Prokopios on Fifth- and Sixth- Century Economic Development; Tamara Lewit Stories in the Ground: Settlement Remains and Archaeology as Narrative in the Fourth- to Sixth-century Eastern Mediterranean; Timothy E. Gregory Narrative of the Byzantine Landscape; Jialing Xu Narratives of the Roman-Byzantine World in Ancient Chinese Sources Chen Zhi-Qiang Narrative Materials about the Byzantines in Chinese Sources; Robert Mihajlovski Three Byzantine Lead Seals from Devolgrad (Ancient Audaristos) near Stobi; Bob Priestley The Varangian Guard; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 16; 650 pages‎

‎Wilamowitz-Moellendorf, Ulrich Von‎

‎ULRICH VON WILAMOWITZ-MOELLENDORFF: KLEINE SCHRIFTEN V.2: Glaube Und Sage‎

‎Spine cover is missing with small fragment to spine. Boards edgeworn with chipping. ; Vol. 5.2; 219 pages‎

‎Meyer, Eduard‎

‎GESCHICHTE DES ALTERTUMS VIERTER BAND - ZWEITE ABTEILUNG: 4.2: Der Ausgang Der Griechischen Geschichte. Fünfte Auflage‎

‎Spine slightly sunned. Minor edgewear along foreedge of front board. Very faint foxing. ; Vol. 4.2; 366 pages‎

‎Meyer, Eduard‎

‎GESCHICHTE DES ALTERTUMS FÜNFTER BAND: 5: Das Perserreich Und Die Griechen. Der Ausgang Der Griechischen Geschichte 404-350 V. Chr. 4., Verbesserte Auflage‎

‎Spine slightly sunned. Very minor shelfwear. Very faint foxing. ; Vol. 5; 595 pages‎

‎Meyer, Eduard‎

‎GESCHICHTE DES ALTERTUMS DRITTER BAND: 3: Der Ausgang Der Altorientalischen Geschichte Und Der Aufstieg Der Abenlandes Bis Zu Den Perserkriegen. Vierte Auflage‎

‎Spine slightly sunned. Very minor shelfwear. Very faint foxing. ; Vol. 3; 787 pages‎

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