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‎Nörr, Dieter‎

‎IMPERIUM UND POLIS IN DER HOHEN PRINZIPATZEIT‎

‎Wraps have light edgewear with some creasing. Minor shelfwear. Scholar's name to ffep (Christian Habicht) with a few pages with pencil underlining and notes by him. ; Münchener Beiträge Zur Papyrusforschung Und Antiken Rechtsgeschichte. Heft 50; 135 pages‎

‎Rea, J. R. (Ed. )‎

‎THE OXYRHYNCHUS PAPYRI [40] Volume XL. Edited with Translations and Notes‎

‎Very light shelfwear. ; Xi, 134pp, 8pls. Nos. 2892-2942 ; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 56; Vol. 40; 134 pages‎

‎Ferrill, Arther‎

‎CALIGULA Emperor of Rome‎

‎Dustjacket is protected in mylar. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; In this bold psychological study, Ferrill places special emphasis on Caligula's early environment, one of dynastic intrigue and constant upheaval, and considers his many childhood traumas, concluding that here lay the seeds of catastrophe-- the degeneration of a reign of joy and generosity into one of bankruptcy, cruelty and terror. ; 0.75 x 9.5 x 6.5 Inches; 184 pages‎

‎Proctor, Sir Dennis‎

‎HANNIBAL'S MARCH IN HISTORY‎

‎Ex-school library with stamps. No exterior markings. Foxing to textblock. ; A scholarly chronology and routing of the march. ; 242 pages‎

‎Perowne, Stewart‎

‎HADRIAN‎

‎Minor shelfwear. Small sticker stain to ffep. ; A biography of Hadrian ; 192 pages‎

‎Southern, Pat‎

‎JULIUS CAESAR‎

‎DJ is in mylar. ; This new study of Julius Caesar's life and achievements follows the author's widely acclaimed books on Mark Anthony and Cleopatra, and completes her trilogy on the Late Republic. As Pat Southern makes clear, although we know what Caesar did, we do not really know who he was. Certain features stand out but do not make up the whole man - his staggering energy, the ruthlessness and determination to achieve what he wanted, the loyalty that he inspired in some people and the extreme hatred in others. He became close to being defeated in battle, but never lost a war. He caused the deaths of many, but did not proscribe thousands like Marius and Sulla before him and Anthony and Octavian after him. His aim was to improve, augment and streamline the administration of Rome and the provinces. To do that he needed supreme power, and in achieving it he formed the bridge between the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. ; 0.61 x 9.48 x 6.34 Inches; 160 pages‎

‎Southern, Pat‎

‎AUGUSTUS‎

‎Corners very lightly bumped. ; 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.‎

‎Adcock, F. E‎

‎CAESAR As Man of Letters‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown) , other name struck out. Foxing to endpapers, prelims and textblock. Spine sunned. ; Sir Frank Adcock's aim is to emphasize the literary character of Caesar's writings. He is worth reading, and this small book will help understanding. The Introduction reminds the reader what Caesar was and what he had accomplished when he wrote. In a chapter on "The Military Man" Caesar's literary interpretation of war and generalship is described. This short study gives insight into Roman literature and history as well as into the life and character of one of the world's great men. ; 114 pages‎

‎Meier, Christian; (Mclintock, David Trans. )‎

‎CAESAR A Biography‎

‎Scholar's name to half-title (Robert Brown). Else minor shelfwear. ; 9.75 x 1.75 x 6.5 Inches; 528 pages; For centuries, Julius Caesar has endured in our collective imagination as a favorite among historians and scholars, playwrights and poets. In legend he lives as the great conqueror of Rome's immense empire, a remarkable diplomat and writer, an unrivaled heartbreaker, and a man of relentless determination who met a seemingly tragic end. Caesar examines the riveting story of a complex man within the context of the crisis of the Roman republic. Meier vividly reconstructs the distinctive features of this age by emphasizing the prevalent educational practices that imposed limitations on individual development. Meier clearly shows that Caesar early on established himself as a man whose unique drive, self-confidence, and detachment would bring him into continual conflict with established institutions. What were the political and social forces that shaped and challenged this extraordinary individual? And how did this larger-than-life leader truly affect the fate of the Roman republic and the course of history? Internationally renowned historian Christian Meier explores these questions in the most authoritative and accessible account ot Julius Caesar's life, career, and legacy.‎

‎Beard, Mary & Michael Crawford‎

‎ROME IN THE LATE REPUBLIC‎

‎Light rubbin to wraps with a bit of colour loss. Scholar's name to titlepage (Robert Brown). ; 8vo; 106 pages; What were the reasons for the Roman revolution, wherein a republican form of government that had endured for centuries suddenly gave way, after civil war, to a dictatorship, which eventually dissolved under the peaceful sway of an autocratic principate? When did the process of change begin, what were its significant stages, and how are we to make sense of it? These are some of the questions addressed by two able scholars in this remarkably concise and accomplished survey of the history of the late Roman Republic. Setting themselves the challenging goal of making the first century comprehensible in twentieth-century terms, Mary Beard and Michael Crawford outline the factors that must be assessed for a proper understanding of the period-- from the attitudes of the aristocracy and the role of the state religion to the function of political institutions, and the reasons for imperial expansion. They offer no simple explanations, but instead supply a descriptive framework that clarifies a mass of conflicting and fragmentary evidence. Ideal for both introductory and graduate courses in the later Roman Republic, this book will make stimulating and provocative reading for anyone interested in the history of ancient Rome. From the Index: 1. The Nature of the Problem 2.The Cultural Horizons of the Aristocracy 3. Religion 4. Political Institutions 5. The Working of Politics 6. Rome and the Outside World‎

‎Shotter, David‎

‎AUGUSTUS CAESAR‎

‎Very Light shelfwear. Scholar's name to titlepage (Robert Brown). Else fine. ; Lancaster Pamphlets; 128 pages; This pamphlet places Augustus Caesar firmly in the context of his own times. It explores the background to his spectacular rise to power, his political and imperial reforms, the creation of the Respublica of Augustus, and the legacy he left to his successors. By examining the hopes and expectations of Augustus' contemporaries and his own personal characteristics of statesmanship and unscrupulous ambition, Shotter reveals that the reasons for Augustus' success lie partly in the complexity of the man himself, and partly in the unique nature of the times in which he lived.‎

‎Shotter, David‎

‎THE FALL OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC‎

‎Very Light shelfwear. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Else fine. ; Lancaster Pamphlets; 128 pages‎

‎Bender, Henry V.‎

‎THE CIVILIZATION OF ANCIENT ROME An Archaeological Perspective- Beginnings to Augustus‎

‎Light shelfwear. Scholar's blindstamp and name to titlepage (Robert Brown). ; 154pp, illustrated. Looks at Physical remains, preserved and exposed, from the ancient Romans mostly in Rome. ; 154 pages‎

‎Watson, G. R.‎

‎THE ROMAN SOLDIER‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Spine slightly discolored. ; This book is a study of the life and training of the Roman soldier from enlistment to discharge. Covers the period of the Empire to the accession of Diocletian, and pays especial regard to ranks below the centurionate. Takes account not only of the legions and the auxiliary forces, but also of the praetorian guard and the urban cohorts, the Vigiles, and the imperial fleets. ; Aspects of Greek and Roman life; 256 pages‎

‎Rawson, Beryl‎

‎THE FAMILY IN ANCIENT ROME New Perspectives‎

‎Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). 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

‎Starr, Chester G.‎

‎THE ROMAN EMPIRE, 27 B.C.-A.D. 476 A Study in Survival‎

‎2 corners chipped/ small tear. Else minor shelfwear. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; 224 pages; In this probing study, Starr covers the whole sweep of imperial Roman history, analyzing the binding forces of government and the army as initated by Augustus, the maturing of these forces under subsequent emperors, and the eventual collapse of this network in the western provinces. Not simply a chronological summary, the book explores in piquant, telling detail the elements and institutions that shaped the empire's history.‎

‎Lefkowitz, Mary R. & Maureen B. Fant (Eds. )‎

‎WOMEN'S LIFE IN GREECE AND ROME A Source Book in Translation‎

‎Corners of front wrap and spine creased. Spine sunned and discolored. Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). Corner creasing to a few pages. ; Xvi, 294pp. This highly acclaimed collection provides a rare look into the private lives and legal status of Greek and Roman women of all social classes -- wet nurses, prostitutes, poets, gladiators, musicians, intellectuals, priestesses, and housewives. ; 294 pages‎

‎Shotter, David‎

‎AUGUSTUS CAESAR‎

‎Light shelfwear. Tiny corner creased to a couple of pages. Small chip to rear wrap with laminate lifting from corner. ; Lancaster Pamphlets; 128 pages; This pamphlet places Augustus Caesar firmly in the context of his own times. It explores the background to his spectacular rise to power, his political and imperial reforms, the creation of the Respublica of Augustus, and the legacy he left to his successors. By examining the hopes and expectations of Augustus' contemporaries and his own personal characteristics of statesmanship and unscrupulous ambition, Shotter reveals that the reasons for Augustus' success lie partly in the complexity of the man himself, and partly in the unique nature of the times in which he lived.‎

‎Ferrill, Arther‎

‎THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE The Military Explanation‎

‎Dustjacket has some light chipping and minor shelfwear. ; Looks at the military collapse as the explanation for the fall of the Roman Empire. Looks at key personalities from Julian the Apostate and Alaric the Visigoth to the battle of Adrianople and the sack of Rome. ; 192 pages‎

‎Millar, Fergus‎

‎THE ROMAN EMPIRE AND ITS NEIGHBOURS With contributions by Richard N. Frye, D. Berciu, Tamara Talbot Rice, Georg Kossack.‎

‎Upper corner crease to front wrap and creasing to spine. Minor shelfwear. Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; Book traces the process by which a pagan Empire ruled from Rome developed into a Christian Empire ruled from Constantinople. This process came to fulfilment in the fourth and fifth centuries. It is the primary thesis of this book that the fundamental social and administrative changes which made it possible had taken place before the end of the third century. ; 370 pages‎

‎Southern, Pat‎

‎AUGUSTUS‎

‎Very light bumping to a couple of corners. Scholar's bookplate to ffep (Robert Brown). Dustjacket has minor shelfwear with creasing along upper edge. ; 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.‎

‎Johnson, Walter Ralph‎

‎MOMENTARY MONSTERS: LUCAN AND HIS HEROES‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown) else book is fine. DJ has light shelfwear. DJ spine is sunned and discolored with some some sunning to front panel ; A lively and provocative reading of the Roman poet Lucan which casts new light on the Pharsalia, his epic poem and only surviving work. Contents: Erictho and Her Universe; Cato: The Delusions of Virtue; Pompey: The Illusions of History; Caesar: the Phantasmagoria of Power. ; Cornell Studies in Classical Philology; 0.75 x 8.75 x 5.5 Inches; 160 pages‎

‎Flavius Vegetius Renatus; Brig. Gen. Thomas R. Phillips (ed.), Lt. John Clark (tr.)‎

‎THE MILITARY INSTITUTIONS OF THE ROMANS: FLAVIUS VEGETIUS RENATUS A Military Classic‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Very minor shelfwear. ; Translated into English. ; A Stackpole Books Military Classic; 114 pages; Flavius Vegetius Renatus was a Roman of high rank who collected and synthesized from ancient manuscripts and regulations, the military customs and wisdom that made ancient Rome great.‎

‎Corder, Philip (Ed. )‎

‎THE ROMAN TOWN AND VILLA AT GREAT CASTERTON RUTLAND Second Interim Report for the Years 1951-1953 by Members of the Summer Schools in Romano-British Archaeology Held At Great Casterton, 1951-3‎

‎Small stain on rear wrap. Some rubbing and discolorations to wraps. Creasing to corners of wraps. ; 47pp+13pp of b+w plates. ; 60 pages‎

‎Università Degli Studi Di Cagliari. Istituto Per Gli Studi Sardi‎

‎STUDI SARDI. VOLUME XVII (1959-1961)‎

‎Some creasing to wraps. Pages tanned. Bump to base of spine. ; 663pp, numerous plates and diagrams.; Università Degli Studi Di Cagliari - Istituto Per Gli Studi Sardi Vol. XVII (1959-1961) ; 663 pages‎

‎Università Degli Studi Di Cagliari. Istituto Per Gli Studi Sardi‎

‎STUDI SARDI. VOLUME XIV-XV (1955-57) Parte I: Archeologia; Parte II: Storia‎

‎Creasing to edges of wraps with a couple of small tears. Some foxing. Pages tanned. ; Complete in 2 volumes, as issued. 388pp+375pp, numerous plates and diagrams. ; Università Degli Studi Di Cagliari - Istituto Per Gli Studi Sardi Vol. XIV-XV (1955-1957) ; 763 pages‎

‎Dennie, John‎

‎ROME OF TO-DAY AND YESTERDAY The Pagan City‎

‎Former owner's name on ffep in ink. Binding rubbed at extremities, light spotting to front board. Small ding to foreege of fron board. Gilt-decorated top cover still bright. ; 5th ed. Xii, 392pp, 58pls, 5 maps and plans. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 392 pages‎

‎Holloway, R. Ross‎

‎ARCHEOLOGIA DELLA SICILIA ANTICA‎

‎Italian translation of The Archaeology of Ancient Sicily (London, 1991). 24pls. ; 280 pages‎

‎Waarsenburg, Demetrius J.‎

‎SATRICUM Cronaca Di Uno Scavo. Ricerche Archeologiche Alla Fine Dell'ottocento‎

‎Faint shelfwear else fine. ; 120pp, illustrated.; Itinerari D'Arte E Di Cultura; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 120 pages‎

‎Northcote, Rev. J. Spencer‎

‎THE ROMAN CATACOMBS; Or, Some Account of the Burial Places of the Early Christians in Rome‎

‎Bound in blind-stamped cloth. Binding faded- spine sunned, light chipping to head of spine, corners rounded. Small tear in first folding plate, title page a bit dusty, former owner's name on ffep, light pencilling and light foxing else VG. ; 216pp + 3 folding plates. ; 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall; 216 pages‎

‎Kunze, Max (Hrsg. )‎

‎POMPEJI 79 - 1979. Beiträge Zum Vesuvausbruch Und Seiner Nachwirkung‎

‎Light creasing. Minor colour loss to rear wrap. ; 148pp + plates with 54 illustrations. ; Beiträge Der Winckelmann-Gesellschaft Band 11; 148 pages‎

‎Livy; C. F. Boehmert [Carl F. Böhmert]‎

‎T. LIVII PATAVINI [LIVY] HISTORIARUM LIBRI. VOL. 1 Qui Supersunt Et Deperditorum Epitomae Cum Fragmentis Et Indice Historico. Curavit C. F. Boehert. Tomus I‎

‎Rebound in marbled boards, leather label. Boards rubbed at extremities with flecking to spine ends. Some rubbing to boards. Still an attractive copy. Minor scattered foxing and some light pencil underlining in the text, else VG. ; Nova Editio. (ii) , 490pp. ; Volume 1 Only. ; Vol. 1; 490 pages‎

‎Munby, Julia N. , & Henig, Martin (Eds. )‎

‎ROMAN LIFE AND ART IN BRITAIN. PART I A Celebration in Honour of the Eightieth Birthday of Jocelyn Toynbee‎

‎Backstrip torn at bottom and small tear at top. Endpapers glued to covers. Light bump to lower corner of book. Small piece of clear adhesive tape applied to base of spine. Spine a bit browned; 215pp, illustrated. Vol. I (of II) only. Contributors include Toynbee, Henig, Liversidge, et al. ; Volume 1 Only. ; Vol. 1; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 215 pages‎

‎Ellaby, C. G.‎

‎ROME‎

‎Corners lightly bumped, slight chip at top backstrip, else a nice copy, very light pencil underlining. The binding surprisingly bright. ; 320pp + 27 illustrations and maps, some folding. ; Little Guides; 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall; 320 pages‎

‎Ghirshman, R. & T. Ghirshman & G. Haeny, A. P. Hardy & J. Jacquet & John Walker‎

‎BÎCHÂPOUR Vol. II: Les Mosaïques Sassanides Par R. Ghirshman. Étude Numismatique Par John Walker‎

‎Binding rubbed and worn, corners bumped, inner hinges cracked. With the ownership name of Ann Perkins to ffep. Small tears to foreedge of rear endpaper. ; 202pp, illustrated, + 30pp of b+w plates, 5 large folding plans, and 2 color plates. ; Musée Du Louvre - Département Des Antiquités Orientales. Série Archéologique Tome VII: Fouilles De Châpour; Vol. 2; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 203 pages‎

‎Matthews, Kenneth D. , Jr.‎

‎CITIES IN THE SAND Leptis Magna and Sabratha in Roman Africa‎

‎Former owner's name to ffep. Very light shelfwear to book. DJ is price-clipped with a few small tears and minor edgewear. ; 2nd printing. 160pp, illustrated. A concise and informative survey of the history of the region known as Tripolitania and examines the cultural and social life of Leptis Magna and Sabratha. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 160 pages‎

‎Lambrechts, Pieter‎

‎DE GEESTELIJKE WEERSTAND VAN DE WESTELIJKE PROVINCIES TEGEN ROME Avec Un Résumé Français Par R. Bogaert‎

‎Covers slightly creased and a bit browned. Inked date and initials on half-title. ; 30pp, including 6pp French summary. ; Mededelingen Van De Kon. Vlaamse Ac. Wetenschappen Letteren En Schone Kunsten - Klasse Der Letteren Jaargang XXVIII - N.1‎

‎Aubin, Hermann‎

‎VOM ALTERTUM ZUM MITTELALTER Absterben, Fortleben Und Erneuerung.‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (Christian Habicht). Text browned, not yet brittle. ; 176pp. ; 176 pages‎

‎Lorenzini , Amleto (A Cura Di) ; Fritz Gschnitzer & Sandro Stucchi‎

‎LA COMUNICAZIONE NELLA STORIA Un Itinerario Nello Sviluppo Dei Rapporti Sociali. Grecia Roma. Volume I, Tom. 3‎

‎Inscribed by Gschnitzer on ffep. Else unmarked. Corners bumped with creasing through pages. DJ has small tears and chippin; 335pp, nicely illustrated. . ; Vol. 1.3; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; 335 pages‎

‎Bleicken, Jochen (Ed. )‎

‎SYMPOSION FÜR ALFRED HEUSS‎

‎Spine a bit sunned. Else minor shelfwear. ; Frankfurter Althistorische Studien. Heft 12; 100 pages‎

‎Kent, J. P. C.‎

‎THE PATTERN OF BRONZE COINAGE UNDER CONSTANTINE I AND CARAUSIUS II Fact or Fiction?‎

‎Wraps browned. Inscribed by author on front cover, a few ink notes and underlining, else VG. ; Reprinted from the Numismatic Chronicle, 6th series, Vol. XVII (1957) , pp16-83, pls3-8. ; Reprinted from the Numismatic Chronicle, 6th Series, Vol. XVII (1957) ; 67 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Cerfaux, L. , W. Peremans & A. Torhoudt (Eds. )‎

‎ANTIDORUM W. PEREMANS SEXAGENARIO AB ALUMNIS OBLATUM‎

‎Binding slanted. Wraps browned with some edgewear (light chipping). Light underlining to a couple of pages. Scholar's name to ffep (Christian Habicht). ; Li, 327pp, illustrated. ; Studia Hellenistica 16; 327 pages‎

‎Bleicken, Jochen (Ed. )‎

‎COLLOQUIUM AUS ANLASS DES 80. GEBURTSTAGES VON ALFRED HEUSS‎

‎Inscribed by one of the contributors on halftitle. Much ink underlining and slight marginalia (lines) in Heuss's "De se ipse" (pp171-222) , else unmarked. Lower corners a bit creased. Spine sunned. ; Frankfurter Althistorische Studien. Heft 13; 221 pages‎

‎Christ, Karl‎

‎NEUE PROFILE DER ALTEN GESCHICHTE‎

‎Corners and top of spine a bit rubbed. Scholar's name to ffep (Christian Habicht). ; 378pp. ; 378 pages‎

‎Athanasius, Alexandrinus; Anton Stegmann & Joseph Lippl‎

‎DES HEILIGEN ATHANASIUS [2 VOLUME SET] I: Vier Reden Gegen Die Arianer, Vier Briefe an Serapion, Brief an Epiktet; II: Gegen Die Heiden, Über Die Menschwerdung, Leben Des Heilige Antonius. Mit Einem Anhang Leben Des Heiligen Pachomius‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (Christian Habicht) , else unmarked. Nicely bound in a cream-colored boards with orange leather labels and gilt lettering. Minor scuffing to rear board of V2. Spines slightly browned. Light foxing to some pages. Some waviness to pages of V2. ; N. D. 2 volumes (1913-1917 as per worldcat) . V1: xxxix, 520pp; V2: 156, 101, 122 pp. ; Bibliothek Der Kirchenväter, 13 & 31; Vol. 1/2/2022‎

‎Theodoret Of Cyrus; Konstantin Gutberlet & Andreas Seider‎

‎DES BISCHOFS THEODORET VON CYRUS I: MÖNCHSGESCHICHTE II: KIRCHENGESCHICHTE. [2 VOLUME SET] I: Aus Dem Griechischen Übersetzt Von Dr. Konstantin Gutberlet. II: Aus Dem Griechischen Übersetzt Und Mit Einleitung Und Anmerkungen Versehen Von Dr. Andreas Seider.‎

‎Scholar's names to ffeps (Christian Habicht) else unmarked. Nicely bound in a light sand colored boards with orange leather labels. Some scattered light foxing in upper margin of a few pages of V1. V2 has some pencil marginalia and underlining to a few pages. Spines a bit darkened. ; Bibliothek der Kirchenväter, 50 & 51 V1: Ic, 197pp. V2: xxxi, 331pp. No dates likely 1926-1927. ; Bibliothek Der Kirchenväter, 50 & 51 [2 Volumes]‎

‎St. Augustine; Alfred Hoffmann‎

‎DES HEILIGEN KIRCHENVATERS AURELIUS AUGUSTINUS AUSGEWÄHLTE BRIEFE [2 VOLS] Aus Dem Lateinischen Mit Benutzung Der Übersetztung Von Kranzfelder Übersetzt Von Alfred Hoffmann. I. Band (Buch I-II) & II. Band (Buch III-IV)‎

‎Scholar's name to ffeps (Christian Habicht) else unmarked. Nicely bound in a light sand colored buckram, leather labels. Light foxing. Publisher's printing error to pg. 2 of Band 2 (corner folded-- small area of first part of 6 lines of text have not been printed). ; N. D. 2 volumes. (probably 1917? ) Bibliothek der Kirchenväter, IX & X. 483 & 340 pp ; Bibliothek Der Kirchenväter, IX & X [2 Volumes]; Vol. 1/2/2022; 823 pages‎

‎MacCormick, Neil & Peter Birks (Eds. )‎

‎THE LEGAL MIND Essays for Tony Honoré‎

‎Book is fine. DJ has very light shelfwear now in mylar. ; Viii, 328pp. This collection of essays, published to coincide with Tony Honore's sixty-fifth birthday, focuses on the areas where Honore's thought has made the most significant contribution: Roman law and jurisprudence. Included are essays by P. S. Atiyah, Zenon Bankowski, John Bell, Peter Birks, John W. Cairs, Hugh Collins, David Daube, W. M. Gordon, J. W. Harris Nicola Lacey, A. D. E. Lewis, Detlef Liebs, G. D. MacCormack, Neil MacCormick, G. Maher, Pieter Norr, Alan Rodger, and Peter Stein. ; 328 pages‎

‎Gottlieb, Gunther & Pedro A. Barceló (Eds. )‎

‎CHRISTEN UND HEIDEN IN STAAT UND GESELLSCHAFT DES ZWEITEN BIS VIERTEN JAHRHUNDERTS Gedanken Und Thesen Zu Einem Schwierigen Verhältnis‎

‎Inscribed by Gottlieb to Christian Habicht on half-title, else unmarked. Else very light shelfwear. ; 212pp. ; Schriften Der Philosophischen Fakultäten Der Universitaät Augsburg Nr. 44; 212 pages; Signed by Editor‎

‎Meier, Mischa (Hrsg. )‎

‎SIE SCHUFEN EUROPA Historische Portraits Von Konstantin Bis Karl Dem Grossen‎

‎358pp, illustrated.; 358 pages‎

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