Graziosi, Barbara
INVENTING HOMER The Early Reception of Epic
Very light bump to base of spine. Very faint foxing to top of textblock. Else book is fine. DJ spine lightly sunned. Minor shelfwear. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; How was the poet Homer imagined by ancient Greeks? This book looks at stories circulating between the sixth and fourth centuries BC about his birth, name and origin, blindness and his relationship to other poets and his descendants. The work studies the ancient reception of the Homeric poems, and looks at it in relation to modern representations of Homer, ancient and modern conceptions of authorship, and the "Homeric Question". The work studies the ancient reception of the Homeric poems, and looks at it in relation to modern representations of Homer, ancient and modern conceptions of authorship, and the "Homeric Question". The work studies the ancient reception of the Homeric poems, and looks at it in relation to modern representations of Homer, ancient and modern conceptions of authorship, and the "Homeric Question". The work studies the ancient reception of the Homeric poems, and looks at it in relation to modern representations of Homer, ancient and modern conceptions of authorship, and the "Homeric Question".; Cambridge Classical Studies; 300 pages
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Elmer, David F.
THE POETICS OF CONSENT Collective Decision Making and the Iliad
Two tiny dots to top of textblock else book is fine. Tiny bump to lower edge. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; 336 pages
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Peradotto, John (Ed. ) & Hardy Hansen
RETHINKING THE CLASSICAL CANON
Faint crease to front wrap. Light foxing to rear wrap. ; Includes scholarly articles and responses by Ethyle R. Wolfe, Daniel Tompkins, Charles Rowan Beye, David Konstan, Gail Smith, Marilyn A. Katz, David Sider, Natalie Boymel Kampden, and Edward Harris. ; Arethusa. Vol. 27, No. 1, Winter 1994; Vol. 27.1; 150 pages
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Malamud, Martha (Ed. )
ARETHUSA. VOLUME THIRTY-SEVEN [37] / NUMBER ONE [1] / WINTER 2004
Faint bumping to corners. Minor shelfwear. ; Includes scholarly articles by Richard W. Johnson and David Mulroy on Simonides, James McGlew on Aristophanes’ Wasps, Sarah Culpeper Stroup on Aristophanes’ Lysistrata, Andrew Feldherr and Paula James on “Making the Most of Marsyas, ” and Donka D. Markus on Statius’s Consolationes. ; Arethusa. Vol. 37, No. 1, Winter 2004; Vol. 37.1; 140 pages
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Malamud, Martha (Ed. )
ARETHUSA. VOLUME THIRTY-EIGHT [38] / NUMBER ONE [1] / WINTER 2005
Minor shelfwear. ; Includes scholarly articles on Greek narrative, by Karen Bassi; Competition in Eros and Politics, by Velvet Yates; Colonial ambivalence and the ancient romance, by Virginia Burrus; Horace’s defense of Neologisms, by Basil Dufallo; and owning gardens in Statius and Pliny the Younger, by K. Sara Myers. ; Arethusa. Vol. 38, No. 1, Winter 2005; Vol. 38.1; 132 pages
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Malamud, Martha (Ed. ) & Nancy Felson
THE POETICS OF DEIXIS IN ALCMAN, PINDAR, AND OTHER LYRIC Arethusa. Volume Thirty-Seven [37] / Number Three [3] / Fall 2004
Very Minor shelfwear. ; Pp 253-468. Includes scholarly articles by Giovan Battista D’Alessio, Anastasia-Erasmia Peponi, Lucia Athanassaki, Richard P. Martin, Anna Bonifazi, and Claude Calame. ; Arethusa. Vol. 37, No. 3, Fall 2004; Vol. 37.3; 253 pages
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Malamud, Martha (Ed. ) & Ruth Morello and Roy K Gibson
RE-IMAGINING PLINY THE YOUNGER Arethusa. Volume Thirty-Six [36] / Number Two [2] / Spring 2003
Very Minor shelfwear. Light creasing to rear wrap. ; Pp 109-265. Includes scholarly articles by John Henderson, Anna de Pretis, Eleanor Winsor Leach, Andrew M. Riggsby, Ruth Morello, Rhiannon Ash, and Roland Mayer & Roy K. Gibson; Arethusa. Vol. 36, No. 2, Spring 2003; Vol. 36.2; 156 pages
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Ernle, George
THE WRATH OF ACHILLEUS Translated from the Iliad Into Quantitative Hexameters by George Ernle
Blue hardcover, gilt spine and cover design. Includes tipped-in errata slip. First and last sheets browned, some other pages slightly foxed, light edgewear to extremities. Else otherwise very good. ; 135 pages
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Shay, Jonathan
ACHILLES IN VIETNAM Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character
Light Shelfwear. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; 0.68 x 8.41 x 5.53 Inches; 272 pages; Shay works from an intriguing premise: that the study of the great Homeric epic of war, The Iliad, can illuminate our understanding of Vietnam, and vice versa. Along the way, he compares the battlefield experiences of men like Agamemnon and Patroclus with those of frontline grunts, analyzes the berserker rage that overcame Achilles and so many American soldiers alike, and considers the ways in which societies ancient and modern have accounted for and dealt with post-traumatic stress disorder---a malady only recently recognized in the medical literature, but well attested in Homer's pages.
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Goldberg, Sander M.
CONSTRUCTING LITERATURE IN THE ROMAN REPUBLIC
Tiny stain to rear endpaper else book is fine. Light rubbing and shelfwear to DJ. ; How the Romans came to have a literature reflecting native and foreign impulses, and how it formed a legacy for subsequent generations have become central questions in the cultural history of the Republic. This book explores the development of Roman literary sensibility from early interest in epic and drama, through invention of satire and eventual enshrining of books in public collections important to Horace and Ovid. The "early" literature is seen to be a product less of the mid-Republic, when poetic texts began to circulate, than of the late Republic, when they were systematically collected and canonized. ; 262 pages
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Aulus Gellius; P. K. Marshall (Ed. )
[AULUS GELLIUS] A. GELLII: NOCTES ATTICAE I Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit P. K. Marshall. Tomus I: Libri I-X
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Light shelfwear. ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); Vol. 1; 376 pages
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Nagy, Gregory
THE BEST OF THE ACHAEANS Concepts of the Hero in Archaic Greek Poetry
Minor shelfwear. Scholar's blindstamp and name to half -title (Robert Brown). Light edgewear to rear wrap and minor creasing. ; Despite widespread interest in the Greek hero as a cult figure, little was written about the relationship between the cult practices and the portrayals of the hero in poetry. The first edition of The Best of the Achaeans bridged that gap, raising new questions about what could be known or conjectured about Greek heroes. In this revised edition, which features a new preface by the author, Gregory Nagy reconsiders his conclusions in the light of the subsequent debate and resumes his discussion of the special status of heroes in ancient Greek life and poetry. His book remains an engaging introduction both to the concept of the hero in Hellenic civilization and to the poetic forms through which the hero is defined: the Iliad and Odyssey in particular and archaic Greek poetry in general. ; 392 pages
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Garton, Charles
PERSONAL ASPECTS OF ROMAN THEATRE
Scholar's name and blindstamp to ffep (Robert Brown). Light shelfwear to book. DJ has a few small tears and chipping with a bit of damage to front panel. ; 338 pages
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Skemp, J. B.
PLATO
Minor wear to corners. Small chip to base of spine. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). ; Provides an introductory guide to the main areas of Plato scholarship; Greece & Rome: New Surveys in the Classics, No. 10; 63 pages
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Plautus; Mason Hammond, Arthur M. Mack & Walter Moskalew (Eds. )
T. MACCIUS PLAUTI [PLAUTUS]: MILES GLORIOSUS Edited with an Introduction and Notes
Rubbing and a bit of fraying to spine ends. Corners slightly edgeworn. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; Latin Text with introduction and notes in English. ; 202 pages
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Bartoletti, Vittorio (Ed. )
HELLENICA OXYRHYNCHIA
Light pencilling to a few pages. Former owner's name on ffep and inner cover. Light shelfwear. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Apparatus in Latin. Xxxv, 74 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 1.2 x 8.3 x 5.6 Inches; 218 pages
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Bruce, I. A. F.
AN HISTORICAL COMMENTARY ON THE HELLENICA OXYRHYNCHIA
Dustjacket a bit tatty with tears and chipping to extremities. Small sticker stain to front panel. DJ is price-clipped. Former owner's name on ffep. Light shelfwear to book. ; Cambridge Classical Studies; 190 pages; Commentaries on the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia, an anonymous history of events in the Greek world in the late fifth and early fourth centuries BC, have usually dealt almost entirely with problems of the text. In this book, Dr Bruce has written an historical commentary, basing his work on both the London and Florence papyri, which between them provide all the surviving fragments of the text. Dr Bruce begins with a brief description of the two papyri. He then discusses the Oxyrhynchus historian's style and method - his sources, chronology, bias, interest in causation, etc. The introduction ends with a résumé of the numerous theories of the author's identity (Dr Bruce favours either Cratippus or an author not known to us by name at all). The main part of the commentary is arranged in the form of notes on the sections of the Greek text, with occasional detailed notes on particular words or phrases. There are appendices on the Battle of Sardis and the Constitution of Boeotia; and the book concludes with a full biography. Dr Bruce's book is a complete guide available for further historical study of the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia.
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Plato; Louis Dyer (Ed. ) ; Thomas Day (Revised by)
PLATO: APOLOGY OF SOCRATES AND CRITO With Extracts from the Phaedo and Symposium and from Xenophon's Memorabilia. with a Vocabulary.
Book is edgeworn along lower boards with small chip to foredge. Former owner's name to ffep. Many notes in pencil, some in pen and red marker to Greek text. Reading copy only. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Greek Text. ; College Series of Greek Authors; 246 pages
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Bohec, Yann Le
THE IMPERIAL ROMAN ARMY
Book is fine. DJ is price-clipped. ; The Emperor Augustus believed that the Roman army occupied a crucial place at the heart of the empire and it was he who made it a fully professional force. This book looks at the structure and development of the army between the Republic and the Late Empire, examining why the army has always been accorded such a prominent position in the history of the Roman Empire, and whether that view is justified. The book is divided into three sections. The author first examines the major divisions of army organization - the legions, the auxiliary units, the fleet - and how the men were recruited. Secondly he looks at what the army did - the training, tactics and strategy. Finally he considers the historical role of the army - how it fitted into Roman society, of which it was only part, and what influence it had economically and politically. In exploring these themes, the author gives equal weight to epigraphic, documentary and archaeological evidence. With tables summarizing detailed information, Yann Le Bohec provides a synthesis of current knowledge of the Roman army from the first to the third century AD, putting it in its context as part of the state structure of the Roman Empire. ; 9.75 x 1.25 x 6.75 Inches; 304 pages
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Campbell, Malcolm
A COMMENTARY ON QUINTUS SMYRNAEUS POSTHOMERICA XII
Very faint shelfwear else fine. ; Mnemosyne. Bibliotheca Classica Batava. Supplementum; 219 pages
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M. Tullius Cicero; Albertus [Albert] Curtius Clark (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO]: ORATIONES VOL. IV: Pro Quinctio, Pro Q. Roscio Comoedo, Pro Caecina, De Lege Agraria Contra Rullum, Pro C. Rabirio, Pro L. Flacco, in L. Pisonem, Pro C. Rabirio Postumo. Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit Albertus Curtius Clark
Light pencilling to a few pages. Former owner's name to ffep ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis) Oxoniensis; Vol. 4; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 341 pages
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Kagan, Donald
PROBLEMS IN ANCIENT HISTORY Volume Two: the Roman World
Chipping to extremities. Spine creased. Shelfwear. A bit of underlining in pencil to a few pages. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; Vol. 2; 453 pages; These volumes provide supplementary historical readings with a wealth of materials for the understanding of history, its continuing problems, and the craft of the historican. It includes both the pertinent ancient sources, in translation, and a wide spectrum of modern historical viewpoints.
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John Malalas; Elizabeth Jeffreys, Michael Jeffreys, Roger Scott, & Brian Croke (translators)
THE CHRONICLE OF JOHN MALALAS
Still wrapped in plastic. ; Contents: Brian Croke: Malalas, the Man and his Work; Byzantine Chronicle Writing: Brian Croke: The Early Development of Byzantine Chronicles; Roger Scott: The Byzantine Chronicle After Malalas; Elizabeth Jeffreys: Malalas' World View; Roger Scott: Malalas and His Contemporaries; Ann Moffatt: A Record of Public Buildings and Monuments; Elizabeth Jeffreys: Chronological Structures in the Chronicle; Elizabeth Jeffreys: Malalas' Sources; Language of Malalas: Alan James: General Survey; Michael Jeffreys: Formulaic Phraseology; Elizabeth and Michael Jeffrey: Portraits. Brian Croke: The Development of a Critical Text; Brian Croke: Modern Study of Malalas; ; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 4; 371 pages; Isbn: 0959363622
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Ehrenberg, Victor & A. H. M. Jones
DOCUMENTS ILLUSTRATING THE REIGNS OF AUGUSTUS AND TIBERIUS
Neat ink pencil marginalia to about 4-5 pages. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown) with additional name to inner cover. ; Contents: Res Gestae divi Augusti; Fasti. Calendars; Historical Events; Imperial Family; Imperial Cult; Imperial dependants, Freedmen, and Slaves; Foreign Kings; Senators; Equestrian Order; Army and Navy; Public Works; Administration of the Empire; Cities of the Empire; Varia. ; 178 pages
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Greenidge, A. H. J. & A. M. Clay; (Revised by E. W. Gray)
SOURCES FOR ROMAN HISTORY: 133-70 B.C.
Very light shelfwear. Scholar's name to half-title (Robert Brown). ; Text is in latin and greek. ; 324 pages
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Andrewes, Antony
THE GREEKS
Scholar's name to half-title (Robert Brown). Pages tanned. Creasing to wraps and first few pages. ; Norton Library; 316 pages
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M. Tullius Cicero; K. Simbeck & O. Plasberg (Eds. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO]: SCRIPTA QUAE MANSERUNT OMNIA Fasc. 47: Cato Maior. Laelius. Recognovit K. Simbeck. De Gloria. Recognovit O. Plasberg. Editio Stereotypa Editionis Prioris (MCMXVII)
Spine and part of wraps are sunned and discolored. Scholar's blindstamp and name to titlepage (Robert Brown). Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Pencil underlining and notes to a few pages. ; Text in Latin; Apparatus in Latin. VIII, 96pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 47; 96 pages
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Cicero; A. G. Lee (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO]: PARADOXA STOICORUM With Introduction and Notes
Light shelfwear. . Spine sunned. Endpapers browned. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; Latin text with English commentary and introduction. ; 97 pages
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Cicero; Robert Yelverton Tyrrell (Ed. )
CICERO IN HIS LETTERS Edited with Notes
Spine sunned and discolored . Former owner's name to ffep (bleached out). Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Binding a bit shaken. Couple of corners edgeworn. A few pencil and pen markings to text. Some shelfwear. ; Latin text with English commentary and introduction. Cxiii, 336 pp ; 336 pages
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Prescott, Henry W.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF VIRGIL'S ART
Pages tanned. Spine slightly browned and lettering faded. Corners a bit edgeworn. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; 490 pages
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O'Hara, James J.
TRUE NAMES Vergil and the Alexandrian Tradition of Etymological Wordplay
Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Else book is fine. Faint shelfwear to DJ. ; 320 pages
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Rossi, Andreola
CONTEXTS OF WAR Manipulation of Genre in Virgilian Battle Narrative
Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Else book has very light shelfwear. DJ spine a bit sunned. ; Moving beyond the usual pairing of Homer and Virgil, Iliad and Aeneid, Rossi refutes the notion that Homer is the only code model for the latter. This in-depth study reveals that Virgilian battle narrative assimilates conventions of other literary genres, namely historiography and, indirectly, tragedy. Rossi demonstrates how Virgilian war narrative allows multiple and diachronic visions of reality, and hence multiple systems of signification, to co-exist in the text. In this way, Virgil's Aeneid detaches itself from the Homeric epic and forcefully asserts its own relative modernity. ; 236 pages
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Xenophon; Antrich, Jeremy & Stephen Usher (Eds. )
XENOPHON: THE PERSIAN EXPEDITION
Very light rubbing to wraps with a bit of colour loss to front wrap. Scholar's name to titlepage (Robert Brown). ; BCP Greek Texts; 200 pages; This volume offers some 800-850 lines of the 'Anabasis' in Greek with English summaries of the intervening passages to give an idea of the whole of Xenophon's exciting adventure. Notes at the foot of each page assist with content and language; they asssume only basic grammatical knowledge. There is a consolidated vocabulary.
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Arnott, W. Geoffrey
MENANDER, PLAUTUS AND TERENCE
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Scholar's blindstamp to titlepage (Robert Brown). Light creasing to corner of rear wrap and last few pages. Minor shelfwear. ; Greece & Rome: New Surveys in the Classics, No. 9; 62 pages
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King, Katherine Callen
ANCIENT EPIC
Scholar's name to half-title (Robert Brown). Very light shelfwear. ; Ancient Epic offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to six of the greatest ancient epics – Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, Vergil's Aeneid, Ovid's Metamorphoses, and Apollonius of Rhodes' Agonautica. Provides an accessible introduction to the ancient epic Offers interpretive analyses of poems within a comprehensive historical context Includes a detailed timeline, suggestions for further readings, and an appendix of the Olympian gods and their Akkadian counterparts; Blackwell Introductions to the Classical World; 218 pages
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Hirst, Gertrude Mary
COLLECTED CLASSICAL PAPERS OF GERTRUDE MARY HIRST
A couple of stamps to inner cover and titlepage of Departmental library of Greek and Latin Department Columbia University. Tear to spine cover (almost detached). Corners and spine ends edgeworn with chipping ; 117 pages
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Stuart, Duane Reed
EPOCHS OF GREEK AND ROMAN BIOGRAPHY
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; Reprint of 1928 edition; 270 pages
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Gow, A. S. F. & D. L. Page
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY The Garland of Philip and Some Contemporary Epigrams
Two Volume set with books In overall VG Condition. Spines sunned. Set has very minor rubbing to boards. Scholar's name to ffeps (Robert Brown). ; 2 Volume Set. Volume 1: Introduction, Text and Translation; Indexes of Sources and Epigrammatists. Volume 2: Commentary and Indexes. ; 2 Volume Set; 1008 pages
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Schlesinger, Kathleen & (J. F. Mountford, Introduction)
THE GREEK AULOS A Study of its Mechanism and of its Relation to the Modal System of Ancient Greek Music (Followed By) a Survey of the Greek Harmoniai in Survival or Rebirth in Folk-Music
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and institution label. Spine a bit sunned and discolored. 2 Corners bumped ; Unchanged Reprint of 1939 Edition. ; 577 pages; Classic and scarce study on Greek Music.
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Callimachus; Rudolph [Rudolfus] Pfeiffer (Ed. )
CALLIMACHUS [2 VOLS IN 1] Volumes I & 2 [Reprinted in 1 Volume]
Hard bump to 1 corner. A couple of small scratches. Minor shelfwear. ; Critical Edition of Callimachus' works. Vol. I: Fragmenta. Vol. II. Hymni Et Epigrammata reprinted in 1 vol. ; 2 Volumes in 1; 728 pages
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Seneca; C. D. N. Costa (Ed. )
SENECA: MEDEA Edited with Introduction and Commentary
Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). Some pencil notes and underlining to text. Small sticker stain to DJ flap and ffep. DJ has rubbing and light edgewear. DJ is price-clipped. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Latin Text and Latin apparatus. ; 184 pages
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Sophocles; Sir Richard C. Jebb (Trans. )
THE TRAGEDIES OF SOPHOCLES Translated Into English Prose
Minor shelfwear to book. Minor rubbing to extremities. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown) with additional name. ; English translations of Sophocles's extant plays. ; 376 pages
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Homer; Albert Cook (Ed. )
THE ODYSSEY A New Verse Translation. Backgrounds and Sources. the Odyssey in Antiquity. Criticism
Pages tanned. Scholar's name to half-title (Robert Brown). Minor shelfwear. ; The English translation of Homer’s masterpiece matches the Greek line for line; no other translation is more faithful to the original. The result is a melodic version that preserves Homer’s style. A glossary and a map of the Greek world accompany the text. The Odyssey in Antiquity provides contextual materials and commentary to increase readers’ appreciation for literature and life in the Homeric age. ; Norton Critical Edition; 528 pages
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Taylor, Charles Henry, Jr.
ESSAYS ON THE ODYSSEY Selected Modern Criticism
Pen markings to a few pages. A couple of faint ring stains to front wrap. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown) with phone number in pen. Spine creased and sunned. Rubbing to wraps. Else VG. ; Gods and men in Homer (Guthrie) ; Personal Relationships (Stanford) ; Odyssey and the Western World (DeF. Lord) ; Name of Odysseus (Dimock, Jr) ; Calypso and Elysium (Anderson) ; Obstacles to Odysseus' Return (Taylor, JR. ) ; Reunion of Odysseus and Penelope (Amory). ; 136 pages
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Diogenes Oenoandensis; C. W. Chilton (Ed. )
DIOGENIS [DIOGENES] OENOANDENSIS FRAGMENTA
Scholar's blindstamp to ffep (Robert Brown). Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Light shelfwear. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Apparatus in Latin. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 106 pages
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Diogenes Oenoandensis; Albertus Grilli (Ed. )
[DIOGENES] DIOGENIS OENOANDENSIS FRAGMENTA Recensuit Albertus Grilli
1 small chip to cloth of rear board. Light browning to boards. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (Robert Brown). Scholar's blindstamp to ffep (Robert Brown). ; Greek Text with Italian introduction. ; Testi E Documenti Per Lo Studio Dell'antichità II; 133 pages
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Mauersberger, Arno
POLYBIOS-LEXIKON [3 VOLS] Bearbeitet Von Arno Mauersberger. Band I, Lieferung 1-3
Former owner's ink stamp on half-titles (Dr. Elisabeth Jbendorff). Corner of front wrap of Lieferung 1 is torn, with small tear to head of spine and base of spine else Very Good. Wraps are browned. Else set is VG. ; 1956, 1961, 1966. Band I, fasc. 1-3 only (a - k). Ii + 1453 columns. ; I.1, I.2, I.3
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Carcopino, Jerome; E. O. Lorimer (translator)
DAILY LIFE IN ANCIENT ROME The People and the City At the Height of the Empire.
Some shelfwear. Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). Creasing to spine. Light chipping. ; 368 pages
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Warmington, B. H.
NERO Reality and Legend
Tiny chip to base of spine. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; A skillful reassessment of the Nero legend and history. ; Ancient Culture and Society Series; 180 pages
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Gomme, A. W. & F. H. Sandbach
MENANDER: A COMMENTARY
Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Very Minor shelfwear to book else fine. Dustjacket spine sunned and discolored. ; Late professor A. W. Gomme had prepared a commentary on the plays of Menander partially preserved in the Cairo codex. This has been revised and extended by Professor Sandbach to include all those texts printed in Menander: Reliquiae Selectae. ; 774 pages
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