Kasser, Rodolphe & Colin Austin
PAPYRUS BODMER XXVI. MÉNANDRE: LE BOUCLIER En Appendice: Compléments Au Papyrus Bodmer IV. Ménandre: Le Dyscolos
Spine a bit browned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Facsimile plates in a pocket inside back board. Top corners lightly bumped. ; 49 pages
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Martin, Victor
PAPYRUS BODMER IV. MÉNANDRE: LE DYSCOLOS
Wraps have yellowed. Creasing to wraps. Many pencil notes and marginalia. Facsimile plates in a pocket inside boards. Introduction in English and German in a pocket inside rear boards. ; 115 pages
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Cichorius, Conrad
UNTERSUCHUNGEN ZU LUCILIUS
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Spine a bit sunned. ; 364 pages
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Diehl, Ernst
VULGÄRLATEINISCHE INSCHRIFTEN
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Pages are tanned. Upper corners a bit bumped. Bound in green boards with gilt lettering. Minor pencilling. ; Kleine Texte Für Theologische Und Philologische Vorlesungen Und Übungen 62; 176 pages
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Poultney, James Wilson
THE BRONZE TABLES OF IGUVIUM
Minor shelfwear. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; The Iguvine Tables were a series of seven bronze tablets discovered at Iguvium, contemporary Gubbio, in Italy in the year 1444. The earliest tablets were probably written in the 3rd century BC in the native Umbrian alphabet, the latest in the 1st century BC in the Latin alphabet. The tablets contain religious inscriptions that memorialize the acts and rites of the Atiedian Brethren, a group of 12 priests of Jupiter with important municipal functions at Iguvium. They are written in the Umbrian language, one of the Italic languages, a not-too-distant relative of Latin. They shed light on the grammar of this ancient dead language, and also on the religious practices of classical paganism. They appear to be written in an accentual metre, similar to the Saturnian metre that is encountered in the earliest Latin poetry. Includes Grammar, text, translation and extensive commentary. ; Philological Monographs, Number XVII; 333 pages
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Devoto, Iacobo [Giacomo]
TABULAE IGUVINAE Editae a Iacobo Devoto. Impressio Altera
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Scriptores Graeci Et Latini Consilio Academiae Lynceorum Editi; 451 pages
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Bruins, E. M. (Ed. )
CODEX CONSTANTINOPOLITANUS: PALATII VETERIS NO. 1 [3 VOLUME SET] Part 1: Reproduction of the Manuscript; Part 2: Greek Text; Part 3: Translation and Commentary
Light Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner covers (G. P. Goold). ; Contains Metrica of Hero / Heron of Alexandria with text, reproduction of the manuscript, scholia and commentaries. ; Janus Supplements; Contains a facsimile of the manuscript and Greek text + translation and commentary of this text on Geometry
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Cook, B. F.
GREEK INSCRIPTIONS
Minor foxing. ; Reading the Past, Vol 5; 63 pages; Introduces a wide variety of Greek inscriptions on stone slabs, pottery, bronzes, and other small objects, from simple names to more complicated texts, some in local dialects with distinctive alphabets. Translations are included.
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Bischoff, Bernhard
PALÄOGRAPHIE DES RÖMISCHEN ALTERTUMS UND DES ABENDLÄNDISCHEN MITTELALTERS
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Else book has very light shelfwear and faint foxing to top of textblock. ; Grundlagen Der Germanistik, 24; 0.67 x 8.92 x 5.96 Inches; 361 pages
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Goodspeed, Edgar J. & Ernest Cadman Colwell (Eds. )
A GREEK PAPYRUS READER With Vocabulary
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Small tear (2 cm) to joint of spine. Spine a bit sunned. Else minor shelfwear. ; Selections from 82 Greek papyri with notes; 108 pages
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Kenyon, Frederic G.
THE PALAEOGRAPHY OF GREEK PAPYRI With Twenty Facsimiles and a Table of Contents
minor shelfwear. Very tiny ink stain to spine. Light Pencilling to 3-4 pages. Very Faint knocking to rear board. Endpapers tanned. Former owner's name on ffep. ; 160 pages
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Lowe, E. A. & E. K. Rand
A SIXTH-CENTURY FRAGMENT OF THE LETTERS OF PLINY THE YOUNGER A Study of Six Leaves of an Uncial Manuscript Preserved in the Pierpont Morgan Library New York
Backstrip has been crudely repaired with tape in places with tape stains and is torn. Dampstaining to upper edges of pages and wraps. ; 20 large plates. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 67 pages
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Clackson, James
INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE CHAPEL OF TRINITY COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE. Transcribed and Translated by James Clackson.
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Minor shelfwear. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 181 pages
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Moore, John M.
THE MANUSCRIPT TRADITION OF POLYBIUS
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Small remainder mark to base of textblock in black marker ('T') . DUstjacket has a few tears and chipping to extremities. DJ spine is lightly browned. DJ is price-clipped. ; The extant manuscripts of Polybius, the Greek historian of Rome, belong to three groups. This is the first study to take account of all the surviving manuscripts. ; Cambridge Classical Studies; 210 pages
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Stroud, Ronald S
THE ATHENIAN GRAIN-TAX LAW OF 374/3 B.C.
Some ink underlining and marginalia, 2 small tears to front wrap. ; 140pp, illustrated. ; Hesperia Supplement 29; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 140 pages
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Nicolaou, Ino
CYPRIOT INSCRIBED STONES
Foxing on endpapers and DJ. Chipping to wraps. Former owner's name to titlepage. ; V, 37pp, + 48pls. ; Picture Book No. 6; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
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Chadwick, John
THE DECIPHERMENT OF LINEAR B
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear to book. DJ is price-clipped. DJ has rubbing and a few small tears. ; 160 pages
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Brodersen, Kai; Wolfgang Günther; Hatto H. Schmitt
HISTORISCHE GRIECHISCHE INSCHRIFTEN IN ÜBERSETZUNG [3 VOL. SET] Band 1: Die Archaische Und Klassische Zeit. Band 2: Spätklassik Und Früher Hellenismus. 400 - 250 V. Chr. Band 3: Der Griechische Osten Und Rom. 250-1 V. Chr.
2 volumes have been inscribed by one of the editors, else unmarked. Covers of Vol. II are lightly scuffed. V3 lower corners bumped. ; V1: (1992) 150 pp. Isbn: 3534022432; V2: (1996) 176 pp. Isbn: 3534022440; V3: (1999) 182 pp. Isbn: 3534022459; Texte Zur Forschung Band 59, 68, 71; Vol. 1/3/2022
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Sikkenga, Elizabeth (Ed. ) with Assistance Of Nick Dobson, Susanne Hofstra, Bruce Laforse, Jason Railsback, Mary Shapiro, Peter Van Alften
STUDIES IN MYCENAEAN INSCRIPTIONS AND DIALECT, 1980-81
Very light shelfwear. ; 286pp. Issued as one volume.; 286 pages
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Sikkenga, Elizabeth (Ed. ) with Assistance Of Nick Dobson, Susan Lupack, Anne Thompson & Kathryn E. Walsh
STUDIES IN MYCENAEAN INSCRIPTIONS AND DIALECT, 1979
221pp.; 221 pages
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Ernout, Alfred
RECUEIL DE TEXTES LATINS ARCHAÏQUES Nouvelle Édition
Institution stamp to ffep (Dept. Of Latin, University College, London). Spine cover torn with some loss and browned. Wraps close to being detached. Fair to good. ; Texte en français et latin. ; 289 pages
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Richardson, Wade
READING AND VARIANT IN PETRONIUS Studies in the French Humanists and Their Manuscript Sources
1 corner very lightly bumped. ; Critical editions of most classical authors are based on readings transmitted by medieval scholars that can be examined and collated. Modern editions of Petronius, on the other hand, are principally based on printed editions, most of them published in France during the sixteenth century. In this volume T. Wade Richardson considers the use made of the Petronius manuscripts then extant by seven French humanist editors for their various editions, commentaries, and notes. Some of the manuscripts they used may be equated with extant exemplars, which therefore serve as a good check on the quality of their readings. But as much as half of the text rests on the sixteenth-century witness alone. Through a broad and integrated study of the problems of the Petronius text the author attempts to unravel the tangled skein of humanist work on Petronius, to settle some of the old textual puzzles, and to solidify the text and recast the apparatus. Richardson also provides information on the codicology and palaeography of the texts and on the talents and habits of the scholars who created them. ; Phoenix Supplementary Volume; 0.84 x 9.42 x 5.98 Inches; 187 pages
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Jeffery, L. H.
THE LOCAL SCRIPTS OF ARCHAIC GREECE A Study of the Origin of the Greek Alphabet and its Development from the Eighth to the Fifth Centuries B. C.
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Mild Dampstaining to lower edge of textblock affecting some pages. ; With plates & table of letters; Oxford Monographs on Classical Archaeology; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 416 pages; Oversized.
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Propertius; Paolo Fedeli (A Cura Di)
SESTO PROPERZIO: IL PRIMO LIBRO DELLE ELEGIE Introduzione, Testo Critico E Commento a Cura Di Paolo Fedeli
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor tanning to pages. Light shelfwear. ; Text in Italian and Latin. ; Accademia Toscana Di Scienze E Lettere La Colombaria. Studi LIII; 555 pages
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Austin, Colinus (Ed. )
NOVA FRAGMENTA EURIPIDEA IN PAPYRIS REPERTA
minor browning to spine and wraps. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Gift inscription in pen to titlepage "George from Hugh, April '69 XAIPEIN" ; Kleine Texte Für Vorlesungen Und Übungen ; 187; 116 pages
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Garvie, A. F.
AESCHYLUS' SUPPLICES Play and Trilogy
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear to book. DJ has minor shelfwear. ; 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.
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Greenstock, Mark Cotterill
SOME INSCRIPTIONS FROM ROMAN BRITAIN
Minor shelfwear. Minor creasing to card covers. Plastic comb binding. ; 2nd ed. C. 120pp. 245 Latin inscriptions with translation and commentary. ; London Association of Classical Teachers (LACTOR) No. 4; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
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Benveniste, E.
ORIGINES DE LA FORMATION DES NOMS EN INDO-EUROPÉEN I
Spine browned. Pages tannned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Spine ends have been reinforced with cellotape (now yellowed). Minor creasing to wraps. Else VG. ; Collection Linguistique De La Société De Linguistique De Paris; 224 pages
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Bendz, Gerhard
EMENDATIONEN ZU CAELIUS AURELIANUS
Wraps yellowed. Minor creasing along edges. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Skrifter Utgivna Av Vetenskaps-Societeten I Lund. 44; 171 pages
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Abinnaeus, Flavius; H. I. Bell; V. Martin; E. G. Turner; & D. Van Berchem
THE ABINNAEUS ARCHIVE Papers of a Roman Officer in the Reign of Constantius II. Collected and re-edited.
Light bump to top of spine. Former owner's name to ffep. Else minor shelfwear to book. DJ spine browned with a bit of sticker damage. Tears to head of spine. Some chipping to DJ. ; 191 pages; Flavius Abinnaeus is commander of the cavalry (praefectus alae) in the Fayum, stationed in a fortress in Dionysias, a village in the North-West of the province from AD 342 to 35. The book is a collection of petitions, letters, accounts and lists. Of the 42 letters, 37 are addressed to Abinnaeus and one is written by him. All together, he has 26 different correspondents. Fourteen petitions are addressed to Abinnaus in his official capacity as commanding officer at Dionysias. One petition in Latin is directed to the emperors by Abinnaeus himself. Most accounts and lists register tax contributions levied from farmers by the agents of Abinnaeus.
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Väänänen, Veikko
LE LATIN VULGAIRE DES INSCRIPTIONS POMPÉIENNES
Upper corner lightly bumped with faint creasing through pages. ; Abhandlungen Der Deutschen Akademie Der Wissenschaften Zu Berlin. Klasse Für Sprachen, Literatur Und Kunst. Jahrgang 1958 - 3; 150 pages
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Hardy, E. G. (Ed. )
THE MONUMENTUM ANCYRANUM
Former owner's name on ffep. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Upper corners lightly rounded. DJ has chipping and a bit of loss. DJ has been reinforced with cellotape (now yellowed). ; 166 pages
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Corsten, S. P.
DIE ETRUSKISCHEN STANDES- UND BEAMTENTITEL Durch Die Inschriften Beleuchtet
Wraps are browned and have been repaired with tape (now browned) and some glue to spine. Ex-library stamp to front cover. Tears along upper edge of paper wrappers; Det Kgl. Danske Videnskabernes Selskab. , Historisk-Filologiske Meddelelser XI, 1.; 155 pages
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Augustus; P. A. Brunt & J. M. Moore (Eds. )
RES GESTAE DIVI AUGUSTI The Achievements of the Divine Augustus. with an Introduction and Commentary.
Minor stain to rear wrap and foreedges. ; 90 pages; This text is designed to allow the intermediate/advanced student to read Latin rapidly, without having constantly to consult a dictionary or grammar. It contains: -Introduction -Latin text with same/facing page -Vocabulary notes -Grammatical commentary -Full vocabulary -Historical commentary -Index of place names and persons. The Res Gestae reveals as much about Augustus and his accomplishments through what it omits as what it contains. This edition allows students rare access to non-literary historical Latin, to the "queen" of Latin inscriptions: the accomplishments of the emperor Augustus, as he sought to have them presented.
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Lang, Mabel
THE ATHENIAN CITIZEN
Sticker damage to front wrap. Minor pen notes and underlining to about 3 pages. Former owner's name on ffep. Else VG. ; Looks at the life of the Athenian citizen from archaeological records. ; Excavations of the Athenian Agora Picture Book No. 4; 30 pages
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Lang, Mabel
THE ATHENIAN CITIZEN
Sticker damage to front wrap. Minor pen marginalia to a few pages. Else VG. ; Looks at the life of the Athenian citizen from archaeological records. ; Excavations of the Athenian Agora Picture Book No. 4; 30 pages
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Xydopoulos, I. K.
KOINONIKES KAI POLITISTIKES SCHESEIS TON MAKEDONON KAI TON ALLON HELLENON Symbole Sten Ereuna Tes Grammateiakes Kai Epigraphikes Paradoseos Gia Ten Archaia Makedonia
Inscribed by author on ffep. Else unmarked, near Fine. ; 225pp, with 4pp English summary. ; Thesis/dissertation; 225 pages; Signed by Author
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Aeschylus; Hans Joachim Mette, (Ed. )
DIE FRAGMENTE DER TRAGÖDIEN DES AISCHYLOS
Wraps are browned. Handwritten title to spine in ink. Pages a bit tanned. ; Deutsche Akademie Der Wissenschaften Zu Berlin - Schriften Der Sektion Fur Altertumswissenschaft; 15; 307 pages
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Turyn, Alexander
DATED GREEK MANUSCRIPTS OF THE THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH CENTURIES IN THE LIBRARIES OF ITALY [2 VOLUME SET] Volume One: Text & Volume Two: Plates.
Minor shelfwear. Light Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblocks. Vol 1 has bumping to upper corners and Vol 2 has very light bump to top of spine. Scholar's name to ffeps (G. P. Goold). ; 2 Volume Set; Folio 13" - 23" tall
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Gordon, Arthur E.
ILLUSTRATED INTRODUCTION TO LATIN EPIGRAPHY
Foxing to textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). DJ has 2 tears (1 repaired with tape). ; Xxvi, 264pp, 64pls. ; 264 pages
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Gow, A. S. F. & D. L. Page
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY [2 VOLUME SET] The Garland of Philip and Some Contemporary Epigrams
Set has minor shelfwear to boards. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover of vol. II (William Slater & Katherine Dunbabin). Dustjackets has some tears and chipping. ; 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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Gow, A. S. F. & D. L. Page
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY [2 VOLUME SET] Hellenistic Epigrams. Volume I: Introduction and Text. Volume II: Commentary and Indexes
Set has minor shelfwear to boards. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover of vol. II (William Slater & Katherine Dunbabin). Dustjackets are tattered with tears and chipping. ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE; Vol. 1/2/2022; 719 pages
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Boyle, Leonard E.
MEDIEVAL LATIN PALAEOGRAPHY A Bibliographical Introduction
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Toronto Medieval Bibliographies 8; 399 pages
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Allen, T. W.
NOTES ON ABBREVIATIONS IN GREEK MANUSCRIPTS With Eleven Pages of Facsimiles by Photolithography
Spine a bit browned. Very light shelfwear. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1889 edition; 40 pages
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Meritt, Benjamin D.
INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE ATHENIAN AGORA
Minor creasing through lower corner of pages. ; Excavations of the Athenian Agora Picture Book No. 10; 32 pages
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Weisberg, David B.
TEXTS FROM THE TIME OF NEBUCHADNEZZAR Including 21 Plates by Raymond P. Dougherty
Very light wear else fine. ; Regarding the dating: most of the texts copied were written from 605 to 581 B. C. This is equivalent to years 0 (Accession) to 24 of the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II. However, the texts in this volume do not exhaust the number of texts from the years in either the Yale or the Nies collections. ; Yale Oriental Series Babylonian Texts Vol. XVII; 1 x 12 x 9 Inches; 288 pages
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Kent, Roland G.
THE FORMS OF LATIN A Descriptive and Historical Morphology
Bound in brown cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Lower corners a bit bumped. ; Special Publications of the Linguistic Society of America; 159 pages
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Burns, Paul Charles
THE VATICAN SCHOLIA ON VIRGIL'S GEORGICS
Foxing to textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Bound in greek buckram with gilt lettering to spine. ; Thesis submitted in conformity with the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the University of Toronto. ; Thesis/dissertation; 261 pages
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Thompson, Sir Edward Maunde
HANDBOOK OF GREEK AND LATIN PALAEOGRAPHY
From the library of G. P. Goold. Scholar's name to ffep (E. A. Barber). Minor chipping to spine ends. Spine a bit sunned. Small stain to front board (1 cm) and rear board. Light spotting. ; The core of the book is a selection manuscripts ranging from Greek cursive papyri to the book-hands of the 15th century, and from Roman cursive writing on tablets and papyri through a succession of Latin book-hands as employed in medieval documents throughout Europe. ; International Scientific Series; 361 pages
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Keppie, Lawrence
UNDERSTANDING ROMAN INSCRIPTIONS
Light foxing to top of textblock. Light shelfwear to DJ. ; Some 300,000 inscriptions are known to survive from the Roman world. More than a thousand new ones are discovered each year. Such inscriptions can confirm or amplify our knowledge of great events portrayed in literary sources. They also provide a direct link to the lives and occupations of a vast number of ordinary people who have no place in the pages of the historians and whose existence is otherwise unrecorded. In Understanding Roman Inscriptions, Lawrence Keppie introduces the nonspecialist reader to the subject of inscriptions. He gives an account of context and history of inscriptions and explains their significance as a resource for anyone interested in the world of the Romans. For each inscription cited, Keppie provides the original Latin, an English translation and commentary on the inscription's significance in the everyday life of the Romans. Illustrated with eighty-five photographs, Understanding Roman Inscriptions provides a fascinating introduction to the most important source for the history and organization of the Roman Empire. ; American Moment; 160 pages
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