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

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

‎Borads are foxed leaving white dot discolorations all over boards. Former owner's name on ffep. ; 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

‎Heurgon, Jacques‎

‎THE RISE OF ROME TO 264 B.C.‎

‎Former owner's bookplate on inner cover. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Book has minor shelfwear. DJ is price-clipped. ; An introduction to Early Roman history in the context of the peopling and development of the western Mediterranean. Contents: Original Population; Etruscans in Etruria; External Influences on Civilization in Italy; Rome under the Kings; Roman Republic etc...; 344 pages‎

‎Konrad, C. F.‎

‎PLUTARCH'S SERTORIUS A Historical Commentary‎

‎Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; 1.12 x 9.55 x 6.44 Inches; 316 pages; C. F. Konrad provides the first book-length commentary on Plutarch's Life of Sertorius, the work that has shaped most modern interpretations of the man and his career. Quintus Sertorius (126-73 B. C. ) was a political and military leader during the period of turmoil that ended with the Roman Republic's disintegration just thirty years after his death. A major figure on the losing side in the first civil war (87-82 B. C. ) , he went to Spain to continue the struggle against the ruling senatorial faction with the help of Roman exiles and the native population. His military skill was much admired, but his increasingly despotic behavior, combined with failing luck in the field, eventually prompted Sertorius' assassination by his Roman staff. One of Plutarch's most austere biographies, Sertoriuslacks the rich color and wealth of anecdote characteristic of his Antony or Perikles, yet it is unsurpassed in its seemingly unbounded sympathy for its subject and is the most substantial source extant on Sertorius. By analyzing Plutarch's method and purpose, Konrad develops a more critical and less eulogistic view of Sertorius' character and his actions during this period. The Greek text of Plutarch's biography is included in this book.‎

‎Koester, Helmut‎

‎PERGAMON: CITADEL OF THE GODS Archeological (Archaeological) Record, Literary Description, and Religious Development‎

‎Dustjacket and book have minor shelfwear. ; Harvard Theological Studies; 1.4 x 8.73 x 5.69 Inches; 443 pages; Pergamon, a center of the Roman imperial cult and one of the "seven churches" of Revelation 2, is referred to as "where Satan's throne is" and "where Satan lives." Now, for the first time, a comprehensive interdisciplinary discussion of this influential city from Hellenistic to Byzantine times have been developed.‎

‎Hammond, Mason‎

‎THE ANTONINE MONARCHY‎

‎Minor chipping to spine ends. Light discoloration to spine and top portion of wraps. Classics scholar's name on ffep (Alvin H. Bernstein). Pages uncut. ; Study of the Constitutional aspects of the Antonine monarchy and looks at how the nature of the Roman imperial government changed from the Augustan concept of a Restored Republic under a princeps to an overt monarchy under an emperor. ; Papers and Monographs of the American Academy in Rome Volume XIX; 527 pages‎

‎Balsdon, J. P. V. D.‎

‎THE EMPEROR GAIUS (Caligula)‎

‎Former owner's name on ffep. Very light edgewear to DJ now protected in plastic sleeve. ; 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

‎Syme, Ronald (Ed. E. Badian)‎

‎RONALD SYME: ROMAN PAPERS Volumes I & II‎

‎Ex-library copies with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. ; Volume I & II‎

‎Braund, David‎

‎ROME AND THE FRIENDLY KING The Character of the Client Kingship‎

‎Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Call numbers on spine have been removed leaving sticker residue to boards. Slight wear to corners. A couple of genealogical tables at back have a few small tears. ; 226 pages; First major study of the relationship between Rome and the kings of her world. It covers the whole of that world over a period of six centuries from the third century BC. It aims to give a functional definition of what is usually called client kingship-- to show what a client king (or friendly king to use the Roman term) was in practice.‎

‎Reiter, William‎

‎AEMILIUS PAULLUS Conqueror of Greece‎

‎Bumping to bottom corners and spine ends. Minor shelfwear. ; 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

‎Brauer, George C.‎

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

‎Dustjacket spine is slightly discolored. Tiny chip to DJ at head of spine. Former owner's name on ffep. ; 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.‎

‎Syme, Ronald‎

‎SOME ARVAL BRETHREN‎

‎Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. ; 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

‎White, K. D.‎

‎GREEK AND ROMAN TECHNOLOGY‎

‎Very light shelfwear. ; Aspects of Greek and Roman Life; 10.5 x 0.75 x 7.25 Inches; 272 pages‎

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

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

‎Slight sunning and fading to spine. Rubbing and Browning to covers. Boards have discoloration spots. Previous owner's ink inscription on ffep (Michael Clark). Light browning to ffeps and textblock. ; 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.‎

‎Kenyon, Frederic G.‎

‎BOOKS AND READERS IN ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME‎

‎Slight fraying to spine ends. Minor shelfwear. ; Although the subject of the book is primarily bibliographical, namely, the methods of book making from the date of Homer until the supersession of papyrus by vellum in the fourth century CE, one of its main objects has been to show the bearings of the material and form of books on literary history and criticism, and to consider what new light has been thrown by recent research on the origin and growth of the habit of reading in ancient Greece and Rome. Contents: 1. The use of books in ancient Greece. 2. The papyrus roll. 3. Books and reading at home. 4. Vellum and the codex. ; 8.5 x 0.75 x 5.75 Inches; 136 pages‎

‎Bury, J. B.‎

‎HISTORY OF THE LATER ROMAN EMPIRE From the Death of Theodosius I to the Death of Justinian. in Two Volumes‎

‎Very minor shelfwear. Spine of vol 2 is discolored (as published? ). 2 volume set appears unread. ; Vol I: isbn 0486203980. Vol II: isbn 0486203999 ; 2 Volume Set; 0.94 x 7.98 x 5.44 Inches; 496 pages; One of the world's foremost historians chronicles the major forces and events in the history of the Western and Byzantine Empires from the death of Theodosius (395 AD) to the death of Justinian (565 AD).‎

‎Sinnigen, William G.‎

‎THE OFFICIUM OF THE URBAN PREFECTURE DURING THE LATER ROMAN EMPIRE‎

‎Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Minor shelfwear otherwise; American Academy in Rome: Papers & Monographs XVII; 123 pages‎

‎Braund, David‎

‎ROME AND THE FRIENDLY KING The Character of the Client Kingship‎

‎DJ spine is discolored. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; 226 pages; First major study of the relationship between Rome and the kings of her world. It covers the whole of that world over a period of six centuries from the third century BC. It aims to give a functional definition of what is usually called client kingship-- to show what a client king (or friendly king to use the Roman term) was in practice.‎

‎Weaver, P. R. C.‎

‎FAMILIA CAESARIS A Social Study of the Emperor's Freedmen and Slaves‎

‎Dustjacket has edgewear with very light chipping. DJ is price-clipped. Book has light shelfwear else Fine. ; Shows how the Familia Caesaris differed from other sections of freedmen and slave classes and how even within it there was a considerable degree of social differentiation. ; 342 pages‎

‎Rilinger, Rolf & Tassilo (Ed) Schmitt & Aloys (Ed) Winterling‎

‎ORDO UND DIGNITAS Beitrage zur romischen Verfassungs- und Sozialgeschichte‎

‎399 pages; This collection of essays by Rolf Rilinger deals with Rome's political and social structure. They delineate a social history of the Romans that is equally theoretically sound and close to the sources, and at the center of which Riliger detected the structural principle of "linear hierarchy" that characterized politics, society, and individuals. German text. Contents include: Ordo und dignitas als soziale Kategorien der romischen Republik; Domus und res publica. Die politisch-soziale Bedeutung des aristokratischen "Hauses" in der spaten romischen Republik; Moderne und zeitgenossische Vorstellungen von der Gesellschaftsordnung der romischen Kaiserzeit; Seneca und Nero. Konzepte zur Legitimation kaiserlicher Herrschaft; Zum kaiserzeitlichen Leistungs- und Rangdenken in Staat und Kirche.‎

‎Goffart, Walter‎

‎ROME'S FALL AND AFTER‎

‎DJ has very minor shelfwear. ; 381 pages; This collection of articles displays Walter Goffart's ability both to illuminate the great events that reshaped Europe after the fall of Rome and to uncover new and significant details in texts ranging from tax records to tribal genealogies. Professor Goffart is especially concerned with the role of 'barbarian' neighbours who, he argues, weighed far less on the destiny of the Roman West than did Constantinople.‎

‎Starr, Chester G.‎

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

‎Old Price sticker on back cover. Minor shelfwear. ; 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.‎

‎Bowersock, G. W.‎

‎AUGUSTUS AND THE GREEK WORLD‎

‎Light shelfwear to DJ and book. Former owner's name on ffep. Minor browning to DJ spine. ; 176 pages; The principal theme is the process of consolidation of the Graeco-Roman world under the first Princeps.‎

‎Braund, David‎

‎ROME AND THE FRIENDLY KING The Character of the Client Kingship‎

‎DJ spine is discolored. Minor shelfwear and rubbing to DJ. Light bumping to book. ; 226 pages; First major study of the relationship between Rome and the kings of her world. It covers the whole of that world over a period of six centuries from the third century BC. It aims to give a functional definition of what is usually called client kingship-- to show what a client king (or friendly king to use the Roman term) was in practice.‎

‎Athanassiadi, Polymnia‎

‎JULIAN An Intellectual Biography‎

‎Former copy of Prof. J. F. Drinkwater. ; Classical Lives; 8.75 x 1 x 5.75 Inches; 249 pages‎

‎Boatwright, Mary T.‎

‎HADRIAN AND THE CITY OF ROME‎

‎Minor shelfwear. ; 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

‎Cunliffe, Barry; (Brian Brake & Leonard Von Matt, photographers)‎

‎ROME AND HER EMPIRE‎

‎Dustjacket has chipping and a few tears especially to head of spine. One small tear to cloth at head of spine else NF. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 320 pages; 'Rome and Her Empire' is an account of one of the world's greatest historical periods. Contents include: Land of the Estruscans, Rise of Military Demagogues, The Baths, A Pompeian Street, Gaul and Briton, Barbarian Threat, The Goths and the Alans, Disintegration of the West. Heavily illustrated.‎

‎Dr. Marianne Albrecht-Gott, Gernot Kachel, Martin Locher, Dr. Marianne Mehling, Dr. Elisabeth Novak, Maria Pauker, Dr. Helmet Scharf‎

‎ROME AND LATIUM: A PHAIDON ART AND ARCHITECTURE GUIDE‎

‎With over 300 color illustrations and 8 pages of maps. ; 323 pages‎

‎Fowler, W. Warde‎

‎THE ROMAN FESTIVALS OF THE PERIOD OF THE REPUBLIC An Introduction to the Study of the Religion of the Romans‎

‎Slight fraying to spine ends. Minor wear to corners. Rubbing to boards. Minor foxing. Blindstamp to titlepage "presentation copy". Former classics scholar's name on ffep (D. O. Robson). ; Handbooks of Archaeology and Antiquities; 373 pages‎

‎Hammond, Mason‎

‎THE ANTONINE MONARCHY‎

‎Minor edgewear. Light discoloration to spine. Classics scholar's name on ffep and front wrap (F. A. Lepper). Minor foxing. Very light pencil marginalia (by Lepper? ). ; Study of the Constitutional aspects of the Antonine monarchy and looks at how the nature of the Roman imperial government changed from the Augustan concept of a Restored Republic under a princeps to an overt monarchy under an emperor. ; Papers and Monographs of the American Academy in Rome Volume XIX; 527 pages‎

‎Toynbee, Arnold J.‎

‎HANNIBAL'S LEGACY: THE HANNIBALIC WAR'S EFFECT ON ROMAN LIFE [VOL I ONLY] I: Rome and Her Neighbors before Hannibal's Entry‎

‎Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Inner hinges are weakening and starting to separate. Large Silver letters "ST" to spine. Still a solid copy. ; Volume 1 Only. ; 643 pages‎

‎Corcoran, Simon‎

‎THE EMPIRE OF THE TETRARCHS Imperial Pronouncements and Government AD 284-324. Revised Edition.‎

‎Creasing to spine. Minor rubbing to wraps. Light lifting of corners. ; Revised Paperback Edition. ; Oxford Classical Monographs; 1.11 x 8.74 x 5.7 Inches; 424 pages; The era of Diocletan and Constantine is a significant period for the Roman empire, with far-reaching administrative changes that established the structure of government for three hundred years - a time when the Christian church passed from persecution to imperial favour. It is also a complex period of co-operation and rivalry between a number of co-emperors, the result of Diocletian's experiment of government by four rulers (the tetrarchs). This book examines imperial government at this crucial but often neglected period of transition, through a study of the the pronouncement that the emperors and their officials produced, drawing together material from a wide variety of sources: the law codes, Christian authors, inscritpions, and papyri. The study covers the format, composition, and promulgation of documents, and includes chronological catalogues of imperial letters and edicts, as well as extended discussions of the Gregorian and Hermogenian Codes, and the ambitious Prices Edict. Much of this has had little detailed coverage in English before. There is also a chapter that elucidates the relative powers of the members of the imperial college. Finally, Dr Corcoran assesses how effectively the machinery of government really matched the ambitions of the emperors.‎

‎Watson, George Ronald‎

‎THE ROMAN SOLDIER‎

‎Light foxing to textblock. Dustjacket has some yellowing. DJ is price-clipped. ; 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

‎Bloomer, W. Martin‎

‎VALERIUS MAXIMUS AND THE RHETORIC OF THE NEW NOBILITY‎

‎Foxing to textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear. ; 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

‎Ramsey, J. T.‎

‎SALLUST'S BELLUM CATILINAE‎

‎Gift inscription from author to G. P. Goold on inner cover. Foxing to textblock. 1 corner of wraps creased. Else VG. ; Latin text with extensive commentary in English. ; American Philological Association Textbook Series; 0.69 x 9.02 x 6.04 Inches; 272 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Liebeschuetz, J. H. W. G.‎

‎CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN ROMAN RELIGION‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ spine sunned. Minor chipping to DJ. DJ is price-clipped. ; 384 pages; This book, published in 1979 , surveys religious attitudes reflected in Latin literature from the late Republic to the time of Constantine. Liebeschuetz focuses on the development of the Roman public religion, particularly the relation between Roman religion and morality.‎

‎Johnson, Walter Ralph‎

‎MOMENTARY MONSTERS: LUCAN AND HIS HEROES‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Light Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ spine sun bleached with part of DJ also sunned. ; 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

‎Matthews, John‎

‎THE ROMAN EMPIRE OF AMMIANUS‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Light shelfwear to DJ. ; 624 pages; The surviving books of Ammianus Marcellinus, covering in detail twenty-five years of the author’s adult lifetime (353-378), place him in the first rank of Classical historians. With their intense style and lively visual sense, their power and marvellous ability to portray character in action (as well as their occasional idiosyncrasy), the Res Gestae are essential reading for anyone concerned with the history of the later Roman Empire and with the survival of the Classical literary tradition in an age of cultural and religious innovation‎

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

‎M. MANILII ASTRONOMICON [5 VOLUME SET COMPLETE] Liber I Primus, Liber II Secundus, Liber III Tertius, Liber IV Quartus & Liber V Quintus. Recensuit Et Enarravit A. E. Housman‎

‎Minor Sunning to spines of Vols 4-5. Endpapers tanned. Tape stains to ffep of Vol. 3. Scholar's name to ffep of Vol. 4 (M. P. Charlesworth). All volumes mostly clean except Volume 5 which has pencil notes and underlining to some pages. Vol 5 also has notes and marginalia in ink and red ink and pencil to the Appendix with a few corrections. Vols 3-4 boards are a different colour from other volumes. ; Second Edition with Addenda. Lxxv, [1], 125, [1] + xxxi, [1], 138, [1] + xlviii, [2], 78, [1] + xvii, [1], 142, [1] + xlvi, [2], 139 pp. ; 5 Volume Set COMPLETE; 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.‎

‎Duff, J. Wight‎

‎THE WRITERS OF ROME‎

‎Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Faint stain to ffep. ; Brief survey of Roman writers beginning from 240 BC through the Age of cicero and Caesar, the Augustan Age, and finally to the Prose and Poetry of the Silver Imperial Age. ; 112 pages‎

‎Reinhold, Meyer‎

‎MARCUS AGRIPPA A Biography‎

‎Corners are bumped and top corner edgeworn. Fraying to spine ends. Small tear to spine cloth (1 cm). Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. ; 203 pages; A complete biography of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (c. 63 BC–12 BC) , was a Roman statesman and general. He was a close friend, son-in-law, lieutenant and minister to Octavian, the future emperor Augustus. He was responsible for most of Octavian’s military triumphs, most notably winning the naval Battle of Actium against the forces of Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII of Egypt.‎

‎De Beer, Sir Gavin‎

‎HANNIBAL'S MARCH‎

‎Book has shelfwear and rubbing. A bit of colour loss along joint. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; 164 pages‎

‎Bonus, Arthur Rivers‎

‎WHERE HANNIBAL PASSED‎

‎Book has shelfwear.. Former owner's name to ffep. Foxing passim. ; With twelve ill. And a map. ; 87 pages‎

‎Torr, Cecil‎

‎HANNIBAL CROSSES THE ALPS‎

‎Book has shelfwear. Former owner's name to ffep. Foxing passim. Light pencil notes to 4-5 pages. ; With twelve ill. And a map. ; 40 pages‎

‎Wilkinson, Spenser‎

‎HANNIBAL'S MARCH Through the Alps‎

‎Chipping and tears to spine cover with a bit of loss. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Titlepage embossed "Presentation Copy" . Light foxing. Pencil underlining to about 5 pages. ; With 2 figs. And 4 maps. ; 48 pages‎

‎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

‎Balsdon, J. P.‎

‎ROMANS AND ALIENS‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to ffep (Philippa Goold). DJ spine a bit sunned. ; This book brings together a wealth of out-of-the-way information both on the national peculiarities of the Romans and on their views of the peculiarities of others; the topics range from food and sex habits to astrology and the seven day week, from slavery, snobbery and the problems of exile to ritual murder, euthanasia and suicide. ; 10.25 x 1.25 x 6.5 Inches; 310 pages‎

‎Salmon, E. T.‎

‎SAMNIUM AND THE SAMNITES‎

‎Bumping to corners. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). DJ spine a bit browned. Small sticker damage to front panel of DJ. ; Samnites were a tribe, or group of Italian tribes, related to the Latins, the primary ethnic group in the city of Rome. They occupied the more mountainous inland areas of the peninsula and at one time rivaled the Romans in their power--Their defeat and eventual assimilation into a Romanized peninsula was one of the earliest and most significant steps in the establishment of what was to be the Roman Empire. ; 460 pages‎

‎Watson, Alan‎

‎ROME OF THE XII TABLES Persons and Property‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ has edgewear with one small tear. Some sunning to DJ 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.‎

‎Gnaeus Naevius; Wladyslaw Strzelecki (Ed. )‎

‎CN. NAEVII BELLI PUNICI CARMINIS QUAE SUPERSUNT Edidit, Fragmentorum Ordinem Constituit, Apparatu Critico Atque Commentariolo Metrico Instruxit Wladyslaw Strzelecki‎

‎Endpapers tanned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Spine a bit sunned. ; Text is in Latin. Xxxix, 40 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 40 pages‎

‎Castagnoli, Ferdinando (A Cura Di)‎

‎APPIA ANTICA‎

‎Chipping along spine. 1 inch tear along top edge. Chipping to edges of wraps. 1/2 inch tear at top of final 2pp of plates, else VG. Text pages are browned, plates are bright and crisp. ; Iv + plates with 65 illustrations. ; B&W Photographs; Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall‎

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