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‎Guen-Pollet, Brigitte Le‎

‎LA VIE RELIGIEUSE DANS LE MONDE GREC DU VE AU IIIE SIÈCLE AVANT NOTRE ÈRE Choix de documents épigraphiques traduits et commentés‎

‎Gift inscription from author on ffep. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Light shelfwear to corners. ; Amphi 7; 256 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Festa, Nicola (Ed. )‎

‎I FRAMMENTI DEGLI STOICI ANTICHI [I/II] Ordinati Tradotti E Annotati Da Nicola Festa. Due Volumi in Un Volume (2v. in 1)‎

‎Dust-soiling to top of textblock else Fine. ; Reissue of works originally published Bari: Laterza, 1932-35. Vol. 1: Zenone. Vol. 2: Aristone, Apollofane, Erillo, Dionigi d'Eraclea, Perseo, Cleante, Sfero. [129 pp + 197 pp]; Filosofi Antichi Et Medievali: Collana Di Testi E Di Traduzioni. Gli Stoici Antichi ; Vol. I & II [In One Volume].‎

‎Buttrey, T. V.‎

‎DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE FOR THE CHRONOLOGY OF THE FLAVIAN TITULATURE‎

‎Creasing along spine. Light shelfwear otherwise. ; 2 pages of plates of coins at end. Attempts to construct chronological Tables by means of the epigraphical, numismatic and papyrological material. ; Beiträge Zur Klassischen Philologie Heft 112; 64 pages‎

‎Cargill, Jack‎

‎ATHENIAN SETTLEMENTS OF THE FOURTH CENTURY B.C.‎

‎Unwrapped in plastic. ; Mnemosyne , Vol Suppl. 145; 487 pages; This work surveys available evidence on Athenian settlements and settlers of the fourth century BC, calling several conventional interpretations about them into question, through a rigorous preference for evidence over speculation. Three chapters trace a chronology of events relating to the settlements, examining their personnel collectively, statistically and individually, and discussing evidence for their political, economic and religious institutions. Long appendices establish improved texts of numerous inscriptions relevant to the topic and provide several kinds of data on more than 1000 definite, probable or possible settlers. This text is intended to be of use to students of Attic political institutions, epigraphy and prosopography, and of fourth-century-BC Greek history.‎

‎Jander, Konradus [Konrad]‎

‎ORATORUM ET RHETORUM GRAECORUM FRAGMENTA NUPER REPERTA‎

‎Light edgewear. Minor browning to wraps. ; Greek Text and Latin apparatus. ; Kleine Texte Für Vorlesungen Und Übungen, 118; 42 pages‎

‎Bollack, Jean & Pierre Judet De La Combe & Heinz Wismann‎

‎LA RÉPLIQUE DE JOCASTE Sur Les Fragments D'Un Poème Lyrique Découverts à Lille. (Papyrus Lille 76 A, B Et C).‎

‎Some discoloration to spine and sections of wraps. Upper corner bumped. Scholars' bookplate to ffep. ; Avec un Supplément d'avril 1977 included at back. ; Cahiers De Philologie Vol. 2; 104 pages‎

‎Kirchner, J. [Johannes]‎

‎PROSOPOGRAPHIA ATTICA [2 VOLUME SET] Volumen Prius & Volumen Alterum‎

‎Reprint of 1901-1903 edition. V1: 603pp, V2: 737pp; 1340 pages; Biographical dictionary of Athenian men and women which cites all existing literary and epigraphical texts from the 6th c. BC to the 5th AD.‎

‎Brancacci, A. , F. Decleva Caizzi, M. S. Funghi, A. Meriani, G. M. Parássoglou, L. E. Rossi, E. Spinelli, K. Tsantsanoglou‎

‎ARISTOXENICA, MENANDREA FRAGMENTA PHILOSOPHICA‎

‎Very light bump to upper cover. Very faint creasing to corners else Fine. ; Contents: Aristoxenica: Premessa; POxy 9 + POxy 2687: trattato ritmico-metrico; POxy 667: manuale di teoria musicale; Menandrea: Sentenze menandree. OPetrie 449: letture nuove ed inedite; Fragmenta Philosophica: Alcidamante e PHibeh 13 "De Musica". Musica della retorica e retorica della musica; Un testo sul concetto stoico di progresso morale (PMilVogliano inv. 1241) ; Heraclitus in the Derveni Papyrus. ; Accademia Toscana Di Scienze E Lettere La Colombaria. Studi E Testi Per IL Corpus Dei Papiri Filosofici Greci & Latini 3; 135 pages‎

‎Urano, Satoshi and Yukinori Fukatsu (Eds. )‎

‎CENTRALITY AND MARGINALITY OF ANCIENT DOCUMENTS‎

‎Very faint creasing to upper corners of wraps else Fine. ; Contents: Writing the History of Ancient East Asia from Non-Literary Evidence (Ki-Tong Lee) ; Bureaucracy and Documentation in The Roman Empire (Alan K. Bowman) ; World of Ancient Japanese Document (Eiichi Ishigami) ; Culture and Ideas Carried by Chinese Characters in Ancient East Asia: the Japanese Viewpoint (Tokio Shinkawa) ; Public and Private Discourse on Stone in the Inscriptions of the Greek East (Charles Crowther) ; Greeks and thie Names in the Ancient World: Innovation and Tradition (Elaine Matthews) ; Recently Unearthed Laws (China) (Itaru tomiya) ; Literacy and Local Administration in Ancient Japan (Minami Hirakawa) ; Provincial Administration in the Kingdom of Silla in the Sixth Century: Wooden Tablets from the Fort...(Sung-Si Lee) ; Some Remarks on Cadastral Inscriptions in the Later Roman Empire; Significance of Labour Force Assessment in the Civic Society (Satoshi Urano) ; Origins of Japanese Wooden Tablets (Yasuhiro Terasaki) ; Words from the Western Frontier. Roman Writing-Tablets from Wales and Carlisle (Roger S. O. Tomlin). ; 270 pages‎

‎Tataki, Argyro B.‎

‎ANCIENT BEROEA: PROSOPOGRAPHY AND SOCIETY‎

‎Signed by author to Elaine Matthews (letter from author to Elaine Matthews tipped in). Light creasing to spine. Light edgewear to wraps (creasing). Minor discoloration to spine and part of front wrap. ; Revised version of the author's thesis (Ph. D. ) -- University of Thessaloniki, 1986.; Meletemata 8; 572 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Bastianini, Guido & Angelo Casanova (Eds. )‎

‎IL PAPIRO DI POSIDIPPO UN ANNO DOPO Atti Del Convegno Internazionale Di Studi Firenze, 13-14 Giugno 2002‎

‎Wraps are slightly rubbed with minor colour loss to extremities. Minor shelfwear. ; Contributions in Italian, English, French, and German. Contents: Bastianini: Il papiro di posidippo un anno dopo. Presentazione; Austin: Posidippus and the Mysteries... Of the text; conca: alla Ricerca di un poeta; Falivene: Esercizi di Ekphrasis: Delle Opposte Fortune di Posidippo e Callimaco; Gutzwiller: Posidippus on Statuary; Livrea: Critica Testuale ed Esegesi del nuovo Posidippo; Fantuzzi: la Tecnica Versificatoria del P. Mil. Vogl. VIII 309; Zanetto: Posidippo fra nuafradi e misteri; Hunter: Osservazione sui Lithika di Posidippo; Pretagostini: L'Epigramma per Nicomache; Casanova: Tra Vecchio E nuovo Posidippo. ; Studi E Testi Di Papirologia N. S. 4; 163 pages‎

‎Sarikakis, Theodore Chr.‎

‎THE HOPLITE GENERAL IN ATHENS & THE ATHENIAN GENERALS OF THE HELLENISTIC AGE A Prosopography‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep. Small chip to cloth at base of spine. ; Reprint of 1951 English edition with addition of the Supplement that was originally published in Greek in Athena 57 (1953). ; 162 pages; Includes a Chronological and Alphabetical list of the hoplite generals. A prosopography alphabetically listing all the Athenians who held the important post of hoplite general, accompanied by a monograph examining all known references to Athenian generals in the Hellenistic period.‎

‎Bruce, I. A. F.‎

‎AN HISTORICAL COMMENTARY ON THE HELLENICA OXYRHYNCHIA‎

‎DJ has one small tear. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Light moisture damage to spine (slight rippling, light waterstaining). Light moisture damage to inside of DJ (colour stains and rippling). Top corners bumped. Inner pages unaffected by moisture. ; 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.‎

‎Garvie, A. F.‎

‎AESCHYLUS' SUPPLICES Play and Trilogy‎

‎Very light foxing to textblock else Fine. ; 288 pages; This remains the major book on Aeschylus' Supplices, its dating and the trilogy to which it belonged. Its first appearance, in 1969, was a response to the publication of a papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, which indicated a late production date (the 460s BC) for Aeschylus' play. This upset the previous consensus that it was the earliest Greek tragedy to survive: there was, Garvie argued, no longer good reason to suppose that the play belonged to an early stage in its author's development. The book also examines the evidence for reconstruction of the other, lost plays of the trilogy. Garvie remains convinced that, even without the additional testimony of the papyrus, all the internal from the text of the play points to the 460s, though some have tried to pull it back to the 470s because it feels like an early play. Some of the salutary lessons to be drawn from the discovery of the papyrus have still to be learnt.‎

‎Zuntz, Günther‎

‎DIE ARISTOPHANES-SCHOLIEN DER PAPYRI Zweite, Verbesserte Auflage Mit Einem Nachwort Und 6 Tafeln.‎

‎Scholars' bookplate to ffep. Small black dot to back wrap. Very minor shelfwear. ; Originally published in Byzantion, Bd. 13-14, 1938-39.; 133 pages‎

‎Hatzopoulos [Chatzopoulos], Miltiades B.‎

‎UNE DONATION DU ROI LYSIMAQUE‎

‎Minor edgewear. Signed by author to ffep. Initials of scholar to ffep (E. Badian). ; Text is in French and Ancient Greek. XXI pages of plates at end with a couple of maps. ; Meletemata 5; Centre De Recherches De L'Antiquite Grecque Et Romaine. Fondation Nationale De La Recherche Scientifique; 83 pages‎

‎Hatzopoulos [Chatzopoulos], Miltiades B. & Louisa D. Loukopoulou‎

‎RECHERCHES SUR LES MARCHES ORIENTALES DES TÉMÉNIDES [2 VOLUMES] (Anthémonte-Kalindoia). Ière Partie & IIe Partie‎

‎Minor edgewear. Signed by both authors to ffep of vol. 1. Name of scholar to ffeps of both volumes (E. Badian). ; Text is in French and Ancient Greek. XC pages of plates at end with 1 map. Vol. II is ; Meletemata 11; Centre De Recherches De L'Antiquite Grecque Et Romaine. Fondation Nationale De La Recherche Scientifique; Vol. 1/2/2022; 448 pages‎

‎Gude, Mabel‎

‎A HISTORY OF OLYNTHUS With a Prosopographia and Testimonia‎

‎Rebound in brown buckram with gilt lettering to spine. Scholar's name to ffep (E. Badian). Else book is fine. ; Purpose of this study is to set forth all the evidence not purely archaeological for the history of Olynthus. Three sections include the Testimonia which comprise quotations or summaries of all significant literary or epigraphical sources; Prosopographia is a list of all the Olynthians mentioned in such sources or on coins; and a brief survey of the history. ; The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Archaeology No. 17; 110 pages‎

‎Döring, Klaus‎

‎DIE MEGARIKER Kommentierte Sammlung Der Testimonien‎

‎Scholar's stamp to ffep (M. F. Fresco). Else Fine. ; "Megariker heißen die Anhänger des Sokrates-Schülers Euklid von Megara, welcher das Seiende als das Gute bestimmt. Wegen ihrer logischen Streitigkeiten und dialektischen Spitzfindigkeiten (Fangschlüsse, siehe Sophismus) heißen sie auch Eristiker. Zu dieser Gruppe gehören neben Euklid: Eubulides, Alexinos, Diodoros Kronos, Philon von Megara, Philton, Stilpon. "; Studien Zur Antiken Philosophie 2; 185 pages‎

‎Strubbe, J. H. M. & R. A. Tybout & H. S. Versnel (Eds. )‎

‎ENERGEIA Studies on Ancient History and Epigraphy Presented to H.W. Pleket‎

‎Very light rubbing to DJ. ; (2 fold. Maps, laid in as issued). Contributors: Peter Herrman; J. Ebert; G. Petzl; W. V. Harris; Leopold Migeotte; F. Kolb; Hans Kloft; Peter Garnsey. ; Dutch Monographs on Ancient History and Archaeology, XVI; 170 pages‎

‎Schwartz, Eduard [Edvardus]‎

‎SCHOLIA IN EURIPIDEM (2 VOLUME SET) Vol. I. Scholia in Hecubam Orestum Phoenissas. Vol. II. Scholia in Hippolytum Medeam Alcestin Andromacham Rhesum Troades‎

‎Very light shelfwear to volume 1 Else Fine. Volume 1 is Hardcover; volume 2 is Softcover. Some pages unopened. Very light pencil marginalia on a couple of pages. Wraps have some light creasing to corners. Small water-stain to top of spine. ; De Gruyter reprint of 1887-1891 Reimer edition. Mixed set. ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE‎

‎Erbse, Hartmut.‎

‎BEITRÄGE ZUR ÜBERLIEFERUNG DER ILIASSCHOLIEN.‎

‎Spine browned. Very light marginalia mostly in pencil with 1 word or two in pen. Edgewear with minor chipping. Spine ends have been reinforced with white binding tape. ; Zetemata: Monographien Zur Klassischen Altertumswissenschaft. Heft 24; 443 pages‎

‎Aeschylus; Hans Joachim Mette, (Ed. )‎

‎DIE FRAGMENTE DER TRAGÖDIEN DES AISCHYLOS‎

‎Wraps are browned. Last 10 pages have small corner crease. Light bump to bottom corner. Very light pencil marginalia on a few pages. ; Deutsche Akademie Der Wissenschaften Zu Berlin - Schriften Der Sektion Fur Altertumswissenschaft; 15; 307 pages‎

‎Bardon, Henry‎

‎LA LITTÉRATURE LATINE INCONNUE [2 VOLS] Tome I: L'Époque Républicaine; Tome II: L'Époque Impériale‎

‎Tanning to pages. Wraps browned. Pages unopened. Adhesive tape applied to head of spine of V1. Small tear (1 cm) to ffep of V1. Chipping to spine of V2. Light foxing to endpapers of V2. ; Texte en français et latin. V1: 1952, 382 pp; V2: 1956, 338 pp. ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE; 289 pages‎

‎Bennett, Emmett L. (Ed. ) & Alan J. B. Wace & Elizabeth B. Wace (Intro. ) & John Chadwick (Trans. & Commentary)‎

‎THE MYCENAE TABLETS II‎

‎Creasing along spine. Crease to bottom corner of front wrap. Light browning to wraps. Minor separation along front inner hinge. ; Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, New Series - Volume 48, Part 1; 122 pages‎

‎Kompatscher, Gabriela‎

‎DIE GESTA-ROMANORUM-HANDSCHRIFTEN DER UNIVERSITÄTSBIBLIOTHEK INNSBRUCK COD. 667, COD. 509 UND COD. 433 Ihre Beziehungen Zueinander Und Zu Den Anderen Gesta-Romanorum-Handschriften Der Universitätsbibliothek Innsbruck‎

‎Very minor shelfwear and scuffing. ; Über 270 Gesta-Romanorum-Handschriften existieren europaweit. Sie enthalten Sagen, Anekdoten, Fabeln und Märchen aus der römischen Geschichte und der mittelalterlichen Legende in lateinischer Sprache und wurden in ihrem Kern vermutlich gegen Ende des 13. Jahrhunderts abgefasst. Die Entstehungsgeschichte des umfangreichen Werkes ist ebenso unklar wie die Überlieferung. Auch die Universitätsbibliothek Innsbruck besitzt neun Handschriften. Die vorliegende Arbeit vergleicht die Handschriften Cod. 667, Cod. 509 und Cod. 433 und prüft die Beziehung, in der sie zueinander stehen. Abschließend werden auch die Beziehungen der Innsbrucker Gesta-Romanorum-Handschriften zu denen anderer Bibliotheken untersucht. ; Commentationes Aenipontanae, 31.; Tirolensia Latina, Bd. 1.; 155 pages‎

‎Theognis; M. L. West (Ed. )‎

‎THEOGNIDIS ET PHOCYLIDIS FRAGMENTA Et Adespota Quaedam Gnomica‎

‎Scholars' bookplate to inner cover else fine. ; Kleine Texte Für Vorlesungen Und Übungen ; 192; 49 pages‎

‎Garvie, A. F.‎

‎AESCHYLUS' SUPPLICES Play and Trilogy‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (G. De Montmollin). Institution stamp to ffep (Dept. Of Classics - University of Toronto) - no other markings. Corners bumped. DJ is price-clipped. DJ has light browning to back panel. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; 288 pages; This remains the major book on Aeschylus' Supplices, its dating and the trilogy to which it belonged. Its first appearance, in 1969, was a response to the publication of a papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, which indicated a late production date (the 460s BC) for Aeschylus' play. This upset the previous consensus that it was the earliest Greek tragedy to survive: there was, Garvie argued, no longer good reason to suppose that the play belonged to an early stage in its author's development. The book also examines the evidence for reconstruction of the other, lost plays of the trilogy. Garvie remains convinced that, even without the additional testimony of the papyrus, all the internal from the text of the play points to the 460s, though some have tried to pull it back to the 470s because it feels like an early play. Some of the salutary lessons to be drawn from the discovery of the papyrus have still to be learnt.‎

‎Schroeder, Otto‎

‎NOVAE COMOEDIAE FRAGMENTA IN PAPYRIS REPERTA Exceptis Menandreis‎

‎Edgewear with chipping and tears. Spine has pieces missing and has been crudely repaired with cellotape. Wraps are browned. Scholar's name stamped to titlepage (Dr. Rudolf Helm) Internally VG. ; Greek Text and Latin apparatus. ; Kleine Texte Für Vorlesungen Und Übungen, 135; 77 pages‎

‎Lindsay, W M‎

‎THE CODEX TURNEBI OF PLAUTUS‎

‎Upper sections of some plate pages have water-damage with light water-staining and some rippling to pages. Endpapers browned. Bottom corners edgeworn. Rubbing to spine ends. Spine browned. Pages tanned. Still serviceable. ; 59 pp. And 146 plates; 59 pages‎

‎Roberts, E. S.‎

‎AN INTRODUCTION TO GREEK EPIGRAPHY Part I: The Archaic Inscriptions and the Greek Alphabet‎

‎Rebound in Leather boards with school crest design to front board. Prize school binding with marbled boards and edges to John Douglas Bernard and gift plate to front board. Corners a little edgeworn. Light foxing to endpapers. Leather flecking off along edges of boards and spine and some scratches. Raised bands with gilt designs to spine and gilt spine label. Very attractive copy. ; 419 pages‎

‎Lewis, David & Lilian Jeffery (with) Eberhard Erxleben (Eds. )‎

‎(INSCRIPTIONES GRAECAE VOL. I, FASC. II) INSCRIPTIONES ATTICAE EUCLIDIS ANNO ANTERIORES Consilio Et Auctoritate Academiae Scientiarum Berolinensis Et Brandenburgensis Editae. Editio Tertia. Fasciculus II: Dedicationes. Catalogi. Termini. Tituli Sepulcrales. Varia. Tituli Attici Extra Atticam Reperti Addenda‎

‎Wraps have been laminated. Spine is sunned. Minor edgewear. Crease to back wrap. Scholar's name stamped to ffep (P. Stork). ; [489]-998 pp; Inscriptiones Graecae. Vol. I Fasc. II; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 509 pages‎

‎Lewis, David & Eberhard Erxleben & Klaus Hallof (Eds. )‎

‎(INSCRIPTIONES GRAECAE VOL. I, FASC. III) INSCRIPTIONES ATTICAE EUCLIDIS ANNO ANTERIORES Consilio Et Auctoritate Academiae Scientiarum Berolinensis Et Brandenburgensis Editae. Editio Tertia. Fasciculus II: Indices‎

‎Soiling (coffee stains? ) and rubbing to wraps. Scholar's name to ffep (E. Badian). ; [999]-1167 pp; Inscriptiones Graecae. Vol. I Fasc. III; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 168 pages‎

‎Sironen, Ericus (Erkki) (Ed. )‎

‎(INSCRIPTIONES GRAECAE VOL. II ET III, PARS V) INSCRIPTIONES ATTICAE EUCLIDIS ANNO POSTERIORES Consilio Et Auctoritate Academiae Scientiarum Berolinensis Et Brandenburgensis Edito Altera. Pars V: Inscriptiones Atticae Aetatis Quae Est Inter Herulorum Incursionem Et Imp. Mauricii Tempora. Edidit Ericus Sironen‎

‎Light rubbing and edgewear to wraps. Else fine. ; This is the final volume of the monumental corpus of more than 12,000 ancient inscriptions from Athens and Attica dating from 403/2 BC to the 3rd cent. AD, edited by Johannes Kirchner between 1912 and 1940 (IG II/III2 , partes 1-4). These are supplemented here by the late-Roman and early-Christian inscriptions from the years between the destruction of Athens by the Heruli (267/68) and the end of the 6th cent. AD. Together with Corinth and Thessalonica, Athens has produced the largest number of Christian inscriptions from the Greek motherland. Particularly notable is the co-existence of pagan and Christian texts well into the 5th cent. The volume contains 422 inscriptions, which have been re-examined and edited, and illustrated on 44 plates. Besides decrees, honorary inscriptions, quotes from the Bible, acclamations, intercessions and blessings, the main contribution comes from 300 funerary inscriptions. Detailed indices provide easy access to the texts. ; Inscriptiones Graecae. Vol. II Et III Editio Altera Pars V; Vol. 2/3.5; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 218 pages‎

‎Cooley, Alison E. (Ed. )‎

‎THE EPIGRAPHIC LANDSCAPE OF ROMAN ITALY‎

‎Slight spine slant. Very minor shelfwear. ; Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplement 73; 212 pages; With contributions from Edward Bispham, Guy Bradley, Alison E. Cooley, Fay Glinister, Valerie Hope, Mark Pobjoy and Benet Salway. The Epigraphic Landscape presents a series of case-studies in which a new generation of scholars examines the significance of interpreting inscriptions in terms of their topographical context and physical appearance. Some chapters focus on a genre of inscription – honorific building and funerary – whilst others discuss a single text such as the Rapino Bronze and the album of Canusium. This approach reveals the contribution of inscribed monuments to the transformation of towns and countryside and the impact of Rome on the landscape of the rest of Italy. The integration of epigraphic literary archaeological and topographical sources suggests new ways of looking at Roman colonization in Umbria. The transformation of the epigraphic landscape of its surrounding region challenges current views on the date of Lavinium’s decline. Similar inscriptions from Puteoli provide a starting-point for exploring the activities of the super-élite of Campania. By trying to reconstruct the motivations behind inscriptions several contributors reveal the subjectivity of these texts – such as the factors governing the appearance of gladiators’ tombstones – and warn against adopting too literal an interpretation of these sources even if inscribed in stone.‎

‎Cagnat, Rene‎

‎COURS D'ÉPIGRAPHIE LATINE Troisième Édition. Revue Et Augmentée‎

‎Rebound in Half dark brown cloth with marbled boards. Handwritten spine label to ffep. Some edgewear to corners. Small ding to front board near upper corner. Light edgewear. Former scholar's name to ffep (Albert Merriman). Light browning to titlepage. Age-toning to pages. ; 460 pages‎

‎Liou, Bernard‎

‎PRAETORES ETRURIAE XV POPULORUM (Étude D'Épigraphie)‎

‎Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear else fine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 106; 118 pages‎

‎Markou, Evangéline‎

‎L'OR DES ROIS DE CHYPRE Numismatique Et Histoire à L'Époque Classique‎

‎2 corners are bumped. ; Oversized. XLIV-379 p. , 139 ill. , 35 pl. Photo. Dont 8 en couleurs; Meletemata 64; Centre De Recherches De L'Antiquite Grecque Et Romaine. Fondation Nationale De La Recherche Scientifique; 379 pages; Au cours du IVe siècle avant J. -C. , certains royaumes chypriotes frappent des monnaies d'or, phénomène d’autant plus remarquable qu’en dehors des dariques en or du Grand Roi achéménide, la frappe de ce métal est extrêmement rare avant l’émission de statères d’or de Philippe II de Macédoine. Quels sont les rois chypriotes qui ont frappé des monnaies en or ? Dans quels royaumes, quand et pourquoi ? D’où provient l’or ? Les émissions sont-elles régulières ? Quel est le rapport entre ces monnayages et l’histoire politique de Chypre ? Quelle est la place de ces monnaies dans la circulation monétaire de l’époque, quel est l’étalon monétaire utilisé et le taux de change entre le monnayage en or et celui en argent ? La réponse aux questions posées ci-dessous sera donnée à partir du corpus par coin des monnaies en or des rois de Chypre et à partir de leur métrologie et de leur composition métallique. Dans ce livre, où le témoignage des sources littéraires, épigraphiques et archéologiques est associé à celui des monnaies, la politique monétaire des rois chypriotes est analysée afin d'éclairer l’histoire de Chypre jusqu’à la fin des royaumes autonomes.‎

‎Bartoletti, Vittorio (Ed. )‎

‎HELLENICA OXYRHYNCHIA‎

‎Spine very lightly sunned. Scholar's name to ffep (Martin Cropp) else fine. ; 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

‎Austin, Colinus (Ed. )‎

‎NOVA FRAGMENTA EURIPIDEA IN PAPYRIS REPERTA‎

‎Light bump to upper corner with mild creasing. Light browning to spine. Former owner has written title to spine in pen. Tiny stain to spine. ; Kleine Texte Für Vorlesungen Und Übungen ; 187; 116 pages‎

‎Greenidge, A. H. J. & A. M. Clay; (Revised by E. W. Gray)‎

‎SOURCES FOR ROMAN HISTORY: 133-70 B.C.‎

‎Pages a little tanned. Scholar's bookplate to ffep (Mary E. White). 1 corner bumped. Minor shelfwear. ; Text is in latin and greek. ; 318 pages‎

‎Merkelbach, R. & M. L. West‎

‎FRAGMENTA HESIODEA‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (A. Boddington). Very light shelfwear to book. DJ is price-clipped. DJ spine is sunned. Dustjacket has edgewear with chipping and small tears. ; A complete critical edition of the extant remains of the lost narrative and didactic poems anciently ascribed to Hesiod. Latin preface and critical apparatus. ; 236 pages‎

‎Grant, John N.‎

‎STUDIES IN THE TEXTUAL TRADITION OF TERENCE‎

‎Very light rubbing to extremities else fine. ; Phoenix Supplementary Volume XX; 272 pages; Lays the foundation for a new edition of the plays of Terence.‎

‎Pritchett, W. Kendrick‎

‎ANCIENT ATHENIAN CALENDARS ON STONE‎

‎Scholar's name to inner cover (G. L. Huxley). Spine and part of wraps are browned. Front wrap has creasing to corners. Faint crease to lower cover of pages. Pages a little tanned. ; University of California Publications in Classical Archaeology Volume 4, No. 4., Pp. 267-402, Plates 20-24, 3 Figures in Text; 135 pages‎

‎Crugnola, Annunciata (Ed. )‎

‎SCHOLIA IN NICANDRI THERIAKA Cum Glossis. Edidit Annunciata Crugnola‎

‎Very light Browning to spine. Light bumping to base of spine. Pages are tanned. ; Includes Greek Text, Italian translation, introduction and commentary. ; Testi E Documenti Per Lo Studio Dell'antichità XXXIV; 329 pages‎

‎Damon, Cynthia‎

‎RES GESTAE DIVI AUGUSTI‎

‎Very minor shelfwear. ; Latin Text with English commentary and introduction; Bryn Mawr Latin Commentaries; 60 pages‎

‎Kasser, Rodolphe & Colin Austin‎

‎PAPYRUS BODMER XXVI. MÉNANDRE: LE BOUCLIER En Appendice: Compléments Au Papyrus Bodmer IV. Ménandre: Le Dyscolos‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (W. S. Barrett). Boards have yellowed in places with mild soiling. Facsimile plates in a pocket inside back board. ; 49 pages‎

‎Bacchylides; Frederic G. Kenyon‎

‎THE POEMS OF BACCHYLIDES From a Papyrus in the British Museum.‎

‎Fraying with pieces chipped off to top of spine. Light fraying to base of spine. Light Edgewear to corners. Solid Binding. Small strip has chipped off from top edge of fep. Clean text. ; Does not include the facsimile of the papyrus in the British Museum (Pap. DCCXXXIII) which was published separately ; 246 pages‎

‎Falivene, Maria Rosaria‎

‎THE HERAKLEOPOLITE NOME A Catalogue of the Toponyms with Introduction and Commentary‎

‎Bottom corners bumped. Else minor shelfwear. ; Presents a listing of names in the Herakleopite nome, a district of Middle Egypt, largely based on Greek papyri dating from the third century BC to the eighth century AD. The importance of the Herakleopite villages is discussed along with the likely provenance of the documents. ; American Studies in Papyrology No. 37; 324 pages‎

‎Perutelli, Alessandro‎

‎FRUSTULA POETARUM Contributi Ai Poeti Latini in Frammenti‎

‎Minor shelfwear. Publisher's stamp to rear inner cover. Faint yellowing to wraps. ; Index: Note a Cecilio Stazio - Lutazio Catullo poeta - spunti dalla lirica di Levio - Sueio, fr. 1 Mor - note al Bimarcus di Varrone - note a Calvo - Elvio Cinna e il suo esegeta - varius, fr. 4 Courtney = Blänsdorf e Verg. Ecl. 8,88 - l'Orpheus di Lucano - index rerum et verborum - index locorum - indice degli studiosi moderni. ; Testi E Manuali Per L'Insegnamento Universitario Del Latino; 71; 181 pages‎

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