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‎Woolliscroft, David‎

‎ROMAN MILITARY SIGNALLING‎

‎Very light shelfwear else Fine. ; 0.53 x 9.8 x 6.84 Inches; 128 pages; There has never been a study of Roman signalling in English, nor has anyone previously tried to operate the techniques described in the classical manuals. David Wooliscroft is a specialist on Hadrian's Wall and an experienced air photographer. He is currently Director of "The Roman Gask project, " a long-term program to study the Roman frontier on and around the Gask Ridge in Perthshire.‎

‎Manilius, Marcus; A. E. Housman (Ed. )‎

‎M. MANILII ASTRONOMICON Liber I Primus. Recensvit Et Enarravit A. E. Housman‎

‎Slight sunning and fading to boards. Previous scholar's ink inscription on ffep (H. J. K. Usher). Light browning to ffeps. ; Second Edition with Addenda. ; 125 pages; Marcus Manilius (M Manilii) , 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer. The Astronomicon contains the earliest appearance of astrological systems of Houses. Housman's is considered the authoritative edition. Introduction in English. Latin apparatus.‎

‎Syme, Ronald‎

‎SOME ARVAL BRETHREN‎

‎DJ has very minor shelfwear. DJ spine is lightly discolored. Minor bump to base of spine. ; Arval Brethren (latin: Fratres Arvales) were a religious fraternity in ancient Rome who offered annual sacrifices to lares and gods to guarantee good harvests. The modern world knows them mainly for their stone-carved records of their oaths, rituals and sacrifices. ; 140 pages‎

‎Reiter, William‎

‎AEMILIUS PAULLUS Conqueror of Greece‎

‎Very minor shelfwear else Fine/Fine. ; The Aim of this study is to build up an accurate picture of the soldier and politician by scrutiny of the main sources -- Livy, Plutarch and Polybius (the last of whom worked under the direct patronage of Paullus). Contents: Polybius and the Image; Livy and the Image; Plutarch and the Image; Another Look. ; 8vo; 171 pages‎

‎Knapp, Robert C.‎

‎ASPECTS OF THE ROMAN EXPERIENCE IN IBERIA, 206-100 B.C‎

‎Blank white stickers have been applied by former owner to spine ends and inner hinges to reinforce book. Light edgewear to wraps. ; Revised version of the author's thesis. Contents: part I: Methods of Expansion and Control: Military Conquest; Foreign Policy and Diplomacy; Part II: The Organization of the Spains as Provinces: Provincial Units; Personnel; The Communities within the Provinces; Part III: Romans and Spaniards: The Effects of the Roman Presence. The Economies of the Administration. ; Anejos De Hispania Antiqua IX; 238 pages‎

‎Brauer, George C.‎

‎THE AGE OF THE SOLDIER EMPERORS Imperial Rome, A.D. 244-284‎

‎DJ is very discolored with light chipping and edgewear. Book has very light shelfwear with slight bumping along bottom edge of boards. ; Noyes Classical Studies; 288 pages; Looks at the history of the Roman Empire in the middle part of the third century A. D. From the reign of Philip the Arab to Carus and his dynasty before the reign of Diocletian. Book is heavily illustrated with pictures of coins of the period.‎

‎Barnes, Timothy David‎

‎THE NEW EMPIRE OF DIOCLETIAN AND CONSTANTINE‎

‎Very light shelfwear else Fine. ; Sets out the factual framework for this obscure period of Roman/Byzantine History. ; 305 pages‎

‎Publius Cornelius Tacitus [Tacitus]; Carolus [Karl] Halm & Georgius [Georg] Andresen & Ericus [Erich] Koestermann (Eds. )‎

‎P. CORNELII TACITI [CORNELIUS TACITUS] LIBRI QUI SUPERSUNT. POST C. HALM- G. ANDRESEN DENUO CURAVIT ERICUS KOESTERMANN [II: HISTORIAE ET LIBRI MINORES] Tomus Posterior: Historiarum Libri. Germania. Agricola. Dialogus De Oratoribus‎

‎Edgewear to extremities. Slight fraying to spine ends. Foxing passim. Scholar's name in ink to ffep and titlepage (R. Ten Kate). Very light pencil marginalia. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 435 pages‎

‎Brauer, George C.‎

‎THE AGE OF THE SOLDIER EMPERORS Imperial Rome, A.D. 244-284‎

‎DJ is discolored along edges of front panel. DJ has minor shelfwear. ; Noyes Classical Studies; 288 pages; Looks at the history of the Roman Empire in the middle part of the third century A. D. From the reign of Philip the Arab to Carus and his dynasty before the reign of Diocletian. Book is heavily illustrated with pictures of coins of the period.‎

‎Bloomer, W. Martin‎

‎VALERIUS MAXIMUS AND THE RHETORIC OF THE NEW NOBILITY‎

‎Very minor shelfwear to DJ Fine. ; Throughout the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Valerius Maximus' Memorable Deeds and Sayings was the most widely read prose after the Bible, but the work's vision of ancient history and its author's literary style have since fallen into disrepute. Bloomer (classics, Stanford U. ) revives the classic to examine how, why, and for whom Maximus composed this collection of rhetorical examples. ; 1.25 x 9.5 x 6.5 Inches; 296 pages‎

‎Ando, Clifford‎

‎IMPERIAL IDEOLOGY AND PROVINCIAL LOYALTY IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE‎

‎One small chip to DJ else Fine. ; Classics and Contemporary Thought; 1.57 x 9.37 x 6.31 Inches; 494 pages; The Roman empire remains unique. Although Rome claimed to rule the world, it did not. Rather, its uniqueness stems from the culture it created and the loyalty it inspired across an area that stretched from the Tyne to the Euphrates. Moreover, the empire created this culture with a bureaucracy smaller than that of a typical late-twentieth-century research university. In approaching this problem, Clifford Ando does not ask the ever-fashionable question, Why did the Roman empire fall? Rather, he asks, Why did the empire last so long? Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire argues that the longevity of the empire rested not on Roman military power but on a gradually realized consensus that Roman rule was justified. This consensus was itself the product of a complex conversation between the central government and its far-flung peripheries. Ando investigates the mechanisms that sustained this conversation, explores its contribution to the legitimation of Roman power, and reveals as its product the provincial absorption of the forms and content of Roman political and legal discourse. Throughout, his sophisticated and subtle reading is informed by current thinking on social formation by theorists such as Max Weber, Jrgen Habermas, and Pierre Bourdieu.‎

‎Balsdon, J. P. V. D.‎

‎THE EMPEROR GAIUS (Caligula)‎

‎Scholar's name on ffep (A. J. Marshall). Light shelfwear to book. Top edge of DJ has been crudely reinforced with cellotape with a few small tears. ; 1964 reprint of 1934 edition. Contents: Tiberius and his Successor; The first Three years at Rome; Gaius in Germany and Gaul; Conspiracies, Murder- -and the Succession; Gaius and the Jews; The Government of Gaius; The Character of Gaius. ; 184 pages‎

‎Mazzolani, Lidia Storoni; S. O'Donnell (tr.)‎

‎THE IDEA OF THE CITY IN ROMAN THOUGHT From Walled City to Spiritual Commonwealth‎

‎Former owner's name on ffep else Fine. ; Object of the book is to trace the course of an idea through the history of Roman thought-- the idea of the City, considered not as a political or legal institution, but rather as a design for a society in which men could live together. Also depicts the inherent contradictions between these two views of the matter. ; 288 pages‎

‎Stevenson, G. H.‎

‎ROMAN PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATION Till the Age of the Antonines. With a Map‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (A. J. Marshall). Fraying to top of spine with 3 cm tear to cloth along one side. Light rubbing to boards. ; Contents: Character and growth of the Roman Empire; The Client Princes; Provincial Administration under the Republic; Provincial Administration under the Early Principate; Provincial Taxation; Municipal System in the Provinces. ; 182 pages‎

‎Bowersock, G. W.‎

‎AUGUSTUS AND THE GREEK WORLD‎

‎Very light Rubbing boards. Bottom corners lightly bumped. DJ is tattered with large tears and piece missing from middle of spine. DJ has been crudely repaired with cellotape in places. DJ mostly intact. Scholar's name to ffep (A. J. Marshall) with his references to reviews to inner DJ flap in pen. ; 176 pages; The principal theme is the process of consolidation of the Graeco-Roman world under the first Princeps.‎

‎Ramage, Edwin S.‎

‎URBANITAS Ancient Sophistication and Refinement‎

‎Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Light shelfwear to book. Small tears to ends of DJ spine. Minor rubbing to DJ spine. ; University of Cincinnati Classical Studies, 3; 226 pages; An examination of urbanitas that begins with the Greek background of the fifth and fourth centuries B. C. As well as the late Hellenisitic period and ends with Pliny the Younger, roughly the end of the classical era in Rome.‎

‎Lewis, Martha W. Hoffman‎

‎THE OFFICIAL PRIESTS OF ROME UNDER THE JULIO-CLAUDIANS A Study of the Nobility from 44 B.C. to 68 A.D.‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (E Badian) . Pages uncut. Front wraps have Creasing to top corner along with a first pages. Wraps have edgewear with chipping and small tears. Spine is slightly browned. ; American Academy in Rome: Papers & Monographs XVI; 186 pages‎

‎Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew‎

‎SUETONIUS The Scholar and His Caesars‎

‎Ex-library copy with usual stamps and traces of removed pocket (to ffep). No call numbers to spine. ; Seutonius, a Roman historian, was the author of "The Lives of the Caesars". This biography sets the historian's career and his method of dealing with his subject matter in the context of Roman society in the early Empire, and draws a picture of the coherence of Suetonius's life, appointments, scholarship and literary activities. Seutonius is presented as a man of learning, rather than as a failed narrative historian. This portrait takes account of evidence concerning his life and seeks to clarify the character of "The Lives of the Caesars" as a description of emperors and Roman imperial society by a scholarly biographer who himself was in the service of a scholarly Caesar; Classical Life and Letters; 216 pages‎

‎Publius Cornelius Tacitus; Carolus [Karl] Halm (Ed. )‎

‎CORNELII TACITI [CORNELIUS TACITUS] LIBRI QUI SUPERSUNT. QUARTUM RECOGNOVIT CAROLUS HALM. [GERMANIA. AGRICOLA. DIALOGUS DE ORATORIBUS] Tomi II Fasc II: Germaniam, Agricolam Dialogum De Oratoribus Continens. Editio Stereotypa.‎

‎Very light pencil marginalia. Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Large institution plate to front board. ; Pp 220-316; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 2.2; 96 pages‎

‎Gaius Plinius Secundus [Pliny The Elder]; Ludovicus Ianus [Ludwig Von Jan] & Carolus [Karl] Mayhoff (Eds. )‎

‎C. PLINI SECUNDI [GAIUS PLINIUS SECUNDUS / PLINY THE ELDER] NATURALIS HISTORIAE LIBRI XXXVII. POST LUDOVICI IANI OBITUM... EDIDIT CAROLUS MAYHOFF [5 VOLS (OF 6) ] Vol. II: Libri VII-XV; Vol. III: Libri XVI-XXII; Vol. IV: Libri XXIII-XXX; Vol. V: Libri XXXI-XXXVII; Vol. VI: Indices.‎

‎Former owner's bookplates to inner covers (William Mode Spackman) with scholar's name written in ink below (W. P. Wallace). Spines are lightly browned. Light rubbing. Minor shelfwear. V4 & 6: front inner hinges starting to crack but holding. ; V. 2: (1875) xxxviii, 424 pp; V. 3: (1892) xiv, 496 pp; V. 4: (1897) X, 500 pp; V. 5: (1897) X, 512 pp & V. 6: (1898) iv, 462 pp. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 2/6/2022‎

‎Lampela, Anssi‎

‎ROME AND THE PTOLEMIES OF EGYPT The Development of their Political Relations, 273-80 B.C.‎

‎Light scuffing else fine. ; Study of the political relations between two ancient great powers in the Mediterranean, Rome and Ptolemaic Egypt. The period of time concerned was characterized by the expansion of Roman power and, from the end of the third century onwards, the decay of the great Hellenistic states. ; Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum 111; 301 pages‎

‎Athanassiadi, Polymnia‎

‎JULIAN An Intellectual Biography‎

‎Light creasing to spine. Minor shelfwear. ; Classical Lives; 8.75 x 1 x 5.75 Inches; 249 pages‎

‎Cornell, Tim; Boris Rankov, & Philip Sabin (Eds. )‎

‎SECOND PUNIC WAR: A REAPPRAISAL‎

‎Light crease to upper corner of front wrap else fine. ; Contents: John Rich: the origins of the Second Punic War; John Lazenby: Was Maharbal Right?; Boris Rankov: The Second Punic War at Sea; Philip Sabin: the Mechanics of battle in the Second Punic War; Louis Rawlings: Celts, Spaniards, and Samnites: warriors in a soldier's war; Tim Cornell: Hannibal's Legacy: the effects of the Hannibalic War on Italy. ; Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplement 67; 117 pages‎

‎Cornell, Tim; Boris Rankov, & Philip Sabin (Eds. )‎

‎SECOND PUNIC WAR: A REAPPRAISAL‎

‎Very light edgewear to base of spine else fine. ; Contents: John Rich: the origins of the Second Punic War; John Lazenby: Was Maharbal Right?; Boris Rankov: The Second Punic War at Sea; Philip Sabin: the Mechanics of battle in the Second Punic War; Louis Rawlings: Celts, Spaniards, and Samnites: warriors in a soldier's war; Tim Cornell: Hannibal's Legacy: the effects of the Hannibalic War on Italy. ; Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplement 67; 117 pages‎

‎Gjerstad, Einar; Frank E. Brown, Riis, Heurgon, Gabba, Hanell, Momigliano, Alfoldi, Wieacker, Waszink, Van Berchem‎

‎LES ORIGINES DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE ROMAINE Neuf Exposes Suivis De Discussions‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (G. V. Sumner). Includes tipped-in note to Sumner from Sir Ronald Syme and another note from Fergus Millar. Light pencil marginalia to a few pages. Pen marginalia to 2 pages (1 small correction, another a bibliographical ref. ). Pages a little tanned. Light shelfwear to boards. DJ is tattered and is browned and torn with piece missing to head of DJ spine and piece excised from DJ flap. ; Gjerstad, Einar: the Origins of the Roman Republic; Brown, Frank E. : New Soundings in the Regia; the evidence for the early Republic; Rijs, P. J. : Art in Etruria; and Latium during the first half of the Fifth Century BC. ; Heurgon, Jacques: Magistratures romaines et magistratures etrusques; Gabba, Emilio: Considerazioni sulla tradizione letteraria sulle origini della Repubblica; Hanell, Krister: Probleme der Roemischen Fasti; Momigliano, Arnaldo: Osservazioni sulla distinzione fra patrizi e plebei; Alföldi, Andreas: Zur Struktur des Roemerstaates im V. Jahrhundert v. Chr. ; Wieacker, Franz: Die XII Tafeln in ihrem Jahrhundert; Waszink, J. H. ; van Berchem, Denis. ; Entretiens Sur L'Antiquité Classique Tome XIII; 389 pages‎

‎Staples, Ariadne‎

‎FROM GOOD GODDESS TO VESTAL VIRGINS Sex and Category in Roman Religion‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Else book is fine. 1 small closed tear to DJ (1 cm). Else Very light shelfwear to DJ. ; 0.79 x 8.43 x 5.67 Inches; 207 pages; The role of women in Roman culture and society was a paradoxical one. They enjoyed social, material and financial independence yet they were denied basic constitutional rights. Although Roman history is not short of powerful female figures, such as Agrippina and Livia, their power stemmed from their associations with great men and was not officially recognized. Ariadne Staples' book examines how women in Rome were perceived both by themselves and by men through women's participation in Roman religion, as Roman religious ritual provided the single public arena where women played a significant formal role. From Good Goddess to Vestal Virgins argues that the ritual roles played out by women were vital in defining them sexually and that these sexually defined categories spilled over into other aspects of Roman culture, including political activity. Staples provides an arresting and original analysis of the role of women in Roman society, which challenges traditionally held views and provokes further questions.‎

‎Brunt, P. A.‎

‎ITALIAN MANPOWER 225 B.C.-A.D. 14‎

‎Light dustsoiling to top of textblock. Minor shelfwear to book. Dustjacket has edgewear with chipping and a few small tears. 1 large tear crudely repaired with cellotape. DJ spine is sunned. Rubbing to DJ. ; 1.92 x 9.1 x 6.94 Inches; 784 pages; This study of the size of the Italian population from 225 B. C. To A. D. 14 draws on early Roman census figures and yearly estimates of the number of men under arms to assess the nature of Italian emigration, the effects of wars and land settlements in the peninsula, and the economy of Cisalpine Gaul and other regions.‎

‎Wardman, Alan‎

‎RELIGION AND STATECRAFT AMONG THE ROMANS‎

‎Scholar's small bookplate to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Small correction done by Fantham to 1 page in ink. Light shelfwear to book. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. 1 corner slightly chipped. ; The philosophical and practical nature of the changes in religion and its relationship with the Roman state are discussed with particular emphasis on the influence of oriental cults and the momentous success of Christianity, of the one exclusive God who inherited the accommodating world of the pagan state religion. ; 217 pages‎

‎Sullivan, J. P. (Ed. )‎

‎CRITICAL ESSAYS ON ROMAN LITERATURE Elegy and Lyric‎

‎Minor shelfwear and rubbing to boards. DJ has chipping and tears. A few pieces are missing from DJ. DJ somewhat tattered. DJ spine is browned. ; A collection of chapters on the major lyric and elegiac poets of Rome-- Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius, Ovid and Horace. Translations are provided of all the Latin passages quoted. ; 225 pages‎

‎Grant, Michael‎

‎THE ANTONINES The Roman Empire in Transition‎

‎Some edgewear to wraps. Shelfwear. ; 0.87 x 9.21 x 6.22 Inches; 210 pages; The Roman Empire was an achievement of startling proportions. In its size alone, it extended from the Atlantic to the Euphrates and from the Rhine to Danube all the way to the Sahara. In many ways, as the global question of emerging national identities persists, and attempts at multinational unity fail, Rome's vast empire becomes an extremely relevant historical lesson. In The Antonines, the eminent historian of classical history, Michael Grant, examines the vital role played by the Antonines in the development and expansion of the Roman Empire. He surveys that period's renowned contributions to the arts, discussing at length Marcus Aurelius's Meditations, perhaps one of the greatest literary products of the classical world. He suggests that the Antonines occasioned a major transition in Roman life politics, and that the period over which they presided witnessed extraordinary changes that heralded a new epoch to many. The Antonines, he argues, were singularly responsible for ushering the Roman Empire from the ancient world to the early Medieval. Grant examines the political dynamics that brought about these changes, analyzing such issues as the role of "adoption" (the policy of choosing Emperors who were not direct descendants of the throne). He profiles the individuals who made up the Antonines: of Antoninus Pius, an altogether understudied figure, who curiously bequeathed his position to two men particularly unfit to rule his vast and efficacious regime; Marcus Aurelius, an avid militarist who could oddly find the time to write one of the best works of Roman literature known to date; Commodus and his abandonment of imperial ambitions in what is presently Germany and the implications it had on the decline of the Empire, as well as his emphasis on monotheism within the terms of Roman religion. Grant's historical analysis provides a thorough and, above all, high-minded look at this often neglected yet critical period in the Roman Empire--a period that not only illuminates the processes of dramatic transformation, but presents a point of comparison to the current historical circumstance as well.‎

‎Watson, Alan‎

‎ROME OF THE XII TABLES Persons and Property‎

‎Very light shelfwear to book. Else book is fine. DJ has edgewear with chipping and rubbing. DJ has one open tear (1cm) at top of spine; 195 pages; Looks at the XII Tables of Rome that formed the foundation of Western jurisprudence, which include provisions concerning persons, succession and property--the legal topics of greatest importance in early social life.‎

‎Balsdon, J. P. V. D.‎

‎THE EMPEROR GAIUS (Caligula)‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to ffep (Mary E. White). Light dust-soiling to top of textblock. Chipping and small tears to spine ends with one small piece missing to bottom edge. Light chipping to DJ corners. ; 1964 reprint of 1934 edition. Contents: Tiberius and his Successor; The first Three years at Rome; Gaius in Germany and Gaul; Conspiracies, Murder- -and the Succession; Gaius and the Jews; The Government of Gaius; The Character of Gaius. ; 184 pages‎

‎Hands, A. R.‎

‎CHARITIES AND SOCIAL AID IN GREECE AND ROME‎

‎Very Light stain to base of spine (white). Else book is fine. DJ is price-clipped. DJ has very light edgewear to spine ends. ; Comprehensive study of Greek and Roman philanthropy and social aid. ; Aspects of Greek & Roman Life; 222 pages‎

‎Potter, T. W.‎

‎ROMAN ITALY‎

‎Minor shelfwear to book. Some edgewear to DJ. Tiny chip to head of spine. Phone number written in pen to rear panel of DJ. ; Exploring the Roman World; 248 pages; This is the first general survey of Roman Italy that brings together the wealth of evidence available from literary sources, inscriptions, and the exciting recent discoveries in Roman archaeology. Written in a lively prose with the lay reader as well as the scholar in mind, Potter's account is one of the few to cover the whole period of Roman Italy.‎

‎Boatwright, Mary T.‎

‎HADRIAN AND THE CITY OF ROME‎

‎Light stains/discoloration to front board (moisture exposure? ). Bottom corners lightly bumped. ; Contents: The Princeps and the City; The Campus Martius; Imperial Fora; Forum Romanum, Rome's Traditional Center; Imperial Residences; Hadrian's Mausoleum and the Pons Aelius; Missing and Misidentified Buildings; Conclusions. ; 1.25 x 10.25 x 8 Inches; 340 pages‎

‎Adcock, F. E.‎

‎ROMAN POLITICAL IDEAS AND PRACTICE‎

‎Wraps are a little browned. Spine lightly faded. ; Jerome Lectures; 120 pages; Adcock describes the growth and decline of political institutions from the early Roman kings, through the Republic, to the dictatorships when decay implicit in military absolutism became apparent.‎

‎Rawson, Beryl‎

‎THE FAMILY IN ANCIENT ROME New Perspectives‎

‎3 pages have indent from paperclip. Very light pencil marginalia to a few pages. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; Little has been published on the Roman family, a subject of central importance to political as well as social history. It was the family that determined political power; it was within the family that the distinctive relationships of one citizen to another were forged and exemplified. The Family in Ancient Rome provides an overview of the state of research by presenting some of the most important work being done in this area. In addition to a survey of the literature on all aspects of the Roman family, the book begins with a general picture of the main features of the family. More specialized essays deal with the legal evidence, wills and property rights which were of particular importance for the position of women; with the link between property disposition, dowry, and divorce; with the authority of the male head of the household and its relation to political power; with the status of children born of unions between slaves and citizen; and with the rearing of, and attitudes toward, children. ; 288 pages; Isbn: 0801418739‎

‎Finley, M. I.‎

‎ANCIENT HISTORY Evidence and Models‎

‎Pages tanned. Very light shelfwear to DJ. ; This book is about the study and understanding of the history of the Greeks and Romans, about the evidence available to historians and its severe limitations; about the practices of the historians in dealing with the evidence, and about alternative procedures that might be attempted. ; 20 x 20 x 20 Inches; 131 pages‎

‎Holford-Strevens, Leofranc‎

‎AULUS GELLIUS‎

‎Very light bump to base of spine else fine. DJ has 1 tear along rear upper edge (crudely repaired with cellotape). Dustjacket has creasing along edges and 1 chip. ; In this, the most comprehensive study of Gellius in any language, Dr Holford-Strevens examines his life, his circle of acquaintances, his style, his reading, his scholarly interests, and his literary parentage, paying due attention to the text, sense, and content of individual passages, and to the use made of him by later writers in antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and more recent times. It covers many subject areas such as language, literature, history, law, rhetoric, medicine; light is shed on a wide range of problems in Greek as well as Latin authors, either in the main text or in the succinct but wide-ranging footnotes. ; 284 pages‎

‎Levick, Barbara‎

‎TIBERIUS THE POLITICIAN‎

‎Light edgewear to corners of wraps. Creasing to spine. Light pencil marginalia to a few pages. ; Classical Lives; 328 pages; Tiberius has always been one of the most enigmatic of the Roman emperors. At the same time, his career is uniquely important for the understanding of the Empire's development on the foundations laid by Augustus. Barbara Levick offers a comprehensive and engaging portrait of the life and times of Tiberius, including an exploration of his ancestry and his education, an analysis of his provincial and foreign policy and an examination of his debauched final years and his posthumous reputation.‎

‎Turcan, Robert‎

‎THE CULTS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE‎

‎Scholar's small bookplate to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing with 1 small chip. ; 8vo; 400 pages‎

‎Taylor, Lily Ross‎

‎THE VOTING DISTRICTS OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC The Thirty-Five Urban and Rural Tribes‎

‎Light creasing to rear wrap with chipped upper corner. Water-staining to part of fore-edge of front wrap and first 5 pages (does not affect text). Spine sunned. 4 maps at back. Some pages carelessly opened. Gift inscription from author to ffep. ; All three scarce maps are intact. Looks at the voting districts during the years of Roman politics in the time of Caesar and Cicero. ; Papers and Monographs of the American Academy in Rome Volume XX; 353 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Toynbee, Arnold J.‎

‎HANNIBAL'S LEGACY [2 VOLUME SET] I: Rome and Her Neighbors before Hannibal's Entry; II: Rome and Her Neighbors after Hannibal's Exit‎

‎Volume 1 & 2: light foxing to rear endpapers and textblocks. Dust-soiling to top of textblocks. Minor shelfwear. V2 has light bump/creasing to bottom of spine. ; Xii, 643pp. + x, 752pp. , 6 maps, 2 chronological tables loose, as issued. ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE; Volumes One and Two of Hannibal's Legacy The Hannibalic War's Effect On Roman Life Hardcover Vol 1 643 pages,Vol 2 752 pages Printed in 1965 in London by Oxford University Press‎

‎Southern, Pat‎

‎AUGUSTUS‎

‎Book is fine. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Former owner's name on ffep. Slight damage to upper edge of DJ. ; Roman Imperial Biographies; 0.95 x 9.43 x 6.38 Inches; 271 pages; Augustus, the heir to Julius Caesar, was the guiding light in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. In this biography, Pat Southern traces the life and works of the emperor chronologically, presenting idealogy and events as they occurred from Augustus' point of view, including his transition from heir and successor of Julius Caesar to head of the new Principate and his development of the Roman Empire. Augustus did not have a master plan of politics and legislation, but instead, he had to wait and occasionally change course before he settled on a version of government that the Senate and people found acceptable. While there have been many books covering the political, social, and aesthetic culture of the Augustan Age, this is the first book to present the life of Augustus, the man.‎

‎Mommsen, Theodor‎

‎REDEN UND AUFSÄTZE Mit Zwei Bildnissen‎

‎Very light foxing. Light rubbing to boards. Minor shelfwear. ; 479 pages‎

‎Latte, Kurt; Jacqueline De Romilly; Kurt Von Fritz; Krister Hanell; Ronald Syme; Marcel Durry; Arnaldo Momigliano‎

‎HISTOIRE ET HISTORIENS DANS L'ANTIQUITÉ Sept Exposés Suivis De Discussions‎

‎Light pencil to 1 page. Very Minor shelfwear to book. DJ is browned with a couple of closed tears. Dustjacket is now protected in mylar. ; Die Anfänge der griechischen Geschichtsschreibung. Von K. Latte. - L'utilité De l'histoire selon Thucydide, par J. De Romilly. - Die Bedeutung des Aristoteles für die Geschichtsschreibung, von K. Von Fritz. - Zur Problematik der äLteren röMischen Geschichtsschreibung, von K. Hanell. - The senator as historian, by R. Syme. - Les empereurs comme historiens, d'Auguste à Hadrien, par M. Durry. - Gli Anicii e la storiografia latina del VI secolo d. C. , di A. Momigliano. ; Entretiens Sur L'Antiquité Classique Tome IV; 300 pages‎

‎Palmer, Robert E. A.‎

‎THE ARCHAIC COMMUNITY OF THE ROMANS‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (A. Boddington). A couple of pages corner creased. Bottom corners very lightly bumped. DJ is price-clipped. Tear to top of DJ spine (3 cm). Very light browning to back panel. ; Argues that the curiae once represented the distinct ethnic groups incorporated into Rome through conqeust, treaty or migration. Political equality among curiae was the rule and each maintained its own religious traditions and looked after its internal affairs while sharing in the governing of the united state. ; 340 pages‎

‎Salmon, Edward T.‎

‎A HISTORY OF THE ROMAN WORLD From 30 B. C. to A. D. 138‎

‎Scholar's initials to ffep (Hugh J. Mason). Mild bumping to corners. Front inner hinge is cracked but holding. ; Historical survey of the period. ; Methuen's History of the Greek & Roman World; 367 pages‎

‎Manilius, Marcus; Fridericus [Friedrich] Jacob (Ed. )‎

‎M. MANILII [MANILIUS] ASTRONOMICON Libri Quinque. Recensuit Fridericus Jacob. Accedit Index Et Diagrammata Astrologica‎

‎Endpapers tanned. Book has been rebound in black boards with red leather spine label. 3 cm tear to top of spine joint starting. Some bubbling to cloth covering rear boards. Scholar's name to ffep in pencil (Byron Harries). Very light foxing to pages with some foxing to 4 foldouts at rear. Some light pencil underlining and marginalia. ; Xxiv, 225 pp; 225 pages‎

‎Stebbins, Eunice Burr‎

‎THE DOLPHIN IN THE LITERATURE AND ART OF GREECE AND ROME‎

‎Spine lightly browned. Tear to bottom of spine (2 cm) with chipping. Clean text. ; Contents: Nature of the Dolphin; Types of the Dolphin in Art. Conventions in the Representation of the Dolphin in Art; Dolphin in Minoan Art; Helladic and Cycladic Art. The Art of Cyprus; Geometric Art; The Dophin in Legend and Literature; Dolphin in Art and in Archaeological Remains of Historical Periods of Greece and Rome. ; Dissertation 1927; 135 pages‎

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