G.BONELLI
TEX IL TESORO DEL PIRATA N.35
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G.BONELLI
TEX SICARI NELL'OMBRA N.42
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W.BERGENGRUEN
REMINESCENZE ROMANE
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ROME REMEMBERED
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L.COZZI
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STRADE PER ROMA
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G.BARACCONI
I RIONI DI ROMA
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M.BERTINOTTI A.SORDI
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CAPITOLIUM LA CARTA STORICO MONUMENTALE DELL'AGRO ROMANO
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A CURA DI S.ROMANO
L'IMMAGINE DI ROMA 1848-1895
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Colin, Blakemore
I meccanismi della mente
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Roberto Leardi
Vespa Un Miracolo Italiano Storia e modelli dello scooter che negli anni ’50 ha cambiato la nostra vita
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a cura di Orietta Rossini
Museologia e didattica museale
(Architettura, Urbanistica, Ambiente). Il presente quaderno intende offrire una sintesi delle relazioni tenute da esperti in varie discipline durante il corso di aggiornamento in Museologia e didattica museale (marzo-aprile 1999) organizzato dalla Sovraintendenza comunale per i docenti romani che partecipano al progetto nazionale "La scuola adotta un monumento". I musei, le biblioteche, le aree archeologiche in una parola le nostre istituzioni culturali sembrano destinate a diventare nel prossimo futuro i luoghi privilegiati della sperimentazione e della diffusione di una didattica avanzata, al servizio dell'educazione sia scolastica che permanente. Partendo da questo presupposto, il corso è stato suddiviso in tre sezioni, dedicate rispettivamente ai musei romani, alla riorganizzazione dei saperi determinata dalle nuove tecnologie e alle loro possibilità didattiche, nonché ai nuovi orizzonti dell'autonomia scolastica. Sono stati chiamati a svolgere relazioni su questi argomenti il professor Enzo Borsellino, dell'Università degli studi di Roma Tre, Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia, l'architetto Nigel Ryan, corrispondente a Roma dello studio Richard Meier & Partners, l'ingegner Piero Lo Sardo, dell'Università degli studi di Reggio Calabria, Facoltà di Architettura, la dottoressa Claudia Gabrielli dell'IRRSAE Lazio, la professoressa Francesca Bottari, del III Liceo Artistico di Roma e tre tecnici della Sovraintendenza comunale, l'architetto Francesco Stefanori e le dottoresse Stefania Fabri e Orietta Rossini, che hanno riferito le loro esperienze "sul campo". Note alle condizioni del volume Usato ottime condizioni, lievi segni di uso. (T-CA) Autore/i a cura di Orietta Rossini Editore Gangemi Editore Luogo Roma Anno 1999 Pagine 64 Dimensioni 17x24 (cm) Illustrazioni ill. a colori e b/n n.t. - colors and b/w ills Legatura bross. ill. a colori - paperback Conservazione Usato ottime condizioni - used very good Lingua Italiano - Italian text Peso 300 (gr) ISBN 8874489072 EAN-13 9788874489077
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Hook, R. And G. D., Illustrated by Fay & Cox
Through Dust and Foam: Or Travels, Sight-Seeing, and Adventure By Land and Sea in the Far West and Far East Illustrated By Over 200 Original Engravings
8vo, original cloth worn, xvi) + 456pp. + 2pp. of publishers' ads and with 209 engravings. Original Green cloth with gilt engraving to front of a traveller in Arabia being offered ostrich eggs for sale Gilt lettering and engravings of a man on a camel and a ship at sea on the spine. Frontispiece engraving of 'The Land of the Pyramids' with tissue-guard. cloth quite worn, contents and engravings good, some foxing. Owner's name and date (May 15th 1876) neatly in ink to ffep. The adventures and observations of two American college graduates , touring the United States Far West and then to Japan, China, India, Arabia, Egypt, Italy, France, England and home again.
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Basilico, Gabriele; Bergala, Alain; Moatti, Claude
I Tempi Di Roma: Un Cantiere Fotografico
160 pp, 25 x 27 cm, italiano-francais-english. Gabriele Basilico, Stéphane Couturier, Fouad Elkoury, Leonard Freed, Harry Gruyaert, Josef Koudelka, Paulo Nozolino, Ferdinando Scianna, Keiichi Tahara, Cristina Garcia Rodero very good condition
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Reinach Salomon
Eulalie Ou Le Grec Sans Larmes
8vo br. comme neuf.
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Antiphon Andocides
Minor Attic Orators, I Antiphon Andocides
16mo , fine green cloth in fine mylar protected dj. 588 + xiii pages. Loeb Classical Library
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Viaggio Nell'antica Pompei (a Guide to Pompeii, with Maps and cassette)
guida con pianta della città, libro e video cassetta. book , maps and videocassette, new.
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Herpe, Noel
Histoires De Rome
broché, 317 pg, illustrations n/b in-8. etat neuf
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Richter, Gisela M. A
Handbook of the Classical Collection. The Metropolitan Muesum of Art
xxxv-278pp with many photo plates in original card covers. Some wear and tear to spine and cover, internally very good.
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D'Andrea, Jeanne, Illustrated by Bredemeyer, Martha Breen
Ancient Herbs
As New with no dust jacket; J. Paul Getty Museum; 1989, second printing; Softcover. 4to. in english. le erbe dell'antichità.
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Levi Mario Attilio
La società Nel Mondo Classico
cm.12,5x18, pp.237,alcune tavv.bn.ft. br Coll.Classe Unica,164
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Diop, Cheikh Anta
Civilization Or Barbarism: an Authentic Anthropology
Transl. from the French by YAA-LENGI MEEMA NGEMI. Edited by HAROLD J. SALEMSON and MARJOLIJN DE JAGER. (xxi, 440 p., b/w photogrs., bibl., ind.). creases on the spine, ow. very good.
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Dontas G.
L'acropoli e Il Suo Museo
trade paper; as new; color illus & photos throughout; large fold-out color illus; 122 pp;, testo in italiano.
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Hayes W., Rowton M. B., Stubbings Frank H.
Chronology: Egypt; Western Asia; Aegean Bronze Age. (Cambridge Ancient History Series) I.
Revised Edition of Volumes I and I, volume I, chapter VI. wraps pp.85. fine
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Parisi Elisabetta, Rosaria Punzi
Ancient Rome for Kids Vol. 2
8vo, pp.143, 8vo, beautifully illustrated guide to roman antiquities for children . in english.
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Reinach Salomon
Cornélie ou le Latin sans pleurs. 3e éd. Révisée
8vo, br. comme neuf.
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Raspi Serra Joselita , a Cura Di
Paestum, Idea e Immagine. Antologia Di Testi Critici e Di Immagini Di Paestum Pestum 1750-1836
br, , 4to, pp.229, profusamente illustrato in bn. come nuovo.
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Poly, Jean-Pierre; Bournazel, Eric
Feudal Transformation, 900-1200, The
Holmes & Meier Publishers, Inc. 1991. Fine in Fine dust jacket. "Exploring the institutions of feudalism as a point of departure, this panoramic study penetrates behind them to reveal their social foundations - agrarian, economic, demographic, technological - and their underlying network of social relations, explicit ideologies, as well as mentalities - knowledge, perceptions, rituals, beliefs, and folklore. "; 8vo; 404 pages.
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Catullo, a cura di Fernando Di Paola
POESIE SCELTE DI C. VALERIO CATULLO
decima ed. interamente rifatta e ampliata, br. in buono stato, xilografia in copertina, pp 110, firma app. sottolineature e metrica a matita, qualcuna a penna, altrimenti buono.
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ARRIAN
The Campaigns of Alexander
430 pages including bibliography, sources and index. "Although written four hundred years after Alexander's death, is the best and most reliable account of his life and those incidents - the murder of Cleitus, the burning of Persepolis, and Alexander's prayer for racial fusion".
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Apollonius of Rhodes
The Voyage of Argo : The Argonautica (Penguin Classics)
pp 215. Illustrated with a map. paperback. Fine. ISBN: 0140440852. the only full remaining account of Jason's voyage in quest of the Golden Fleece.
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Prieur, Jean
La Mort Dans L'antiquite Romaine
Ouest France, 1986. In-8 br., couv. ill., 222pp., bibliographie, nombr. ill. phot. en noir in-t., Bel ex.etat neuf.
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Broch Hermann
La Mort De Virgile
Broché/Paperbound. État de Neuf. In-8. Coll. "L'imaginaire". 444pp.
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Licht HANS
SEXUAL LIFE IN ANCIENT GREECE
(First Edition 1932). 32 b/w illustrations. 557 pp. original light blue cloth with gilt titles, slightly rubbed on spine, ow fine.This companion volume to Sexual Life in Ancient Rome characterizes the difference between Greek and Roman sexual practices this way: "The inmost nature of the Greeks is naked sensuality, which, indeed, rarely become brutality--as in the case of the Romans." Licht, who taught at Leipzig University between the two World Wars, explains that Greek love, an exultant creed of sensuality, was of three major kinds: women for men, men for women, and men for boys. Even in the latter kind of love, the gods mimicked their creators. Heracles, for example, was a noted voluptuary (as well as an ascetic hero) with 14 boy-lovers. Sex and class were said to be as intertwined as men and boys in a statement by Heracleides Ponticus, a philosopher-student of Plato, who affirmed that voluptuousness is a right reserved for the governing classes, toil the condition of slaves and the poor. Subject areas include marriage and the life of women, the human figure, festivals, the theater, religion, erotic literature, masturbation, lesbianism, prostitution, male homosexuality, and perversions. The index is extensive
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Bagnall, Nigel
The Punic Wars
Pages: 358, The Punic Wars (264-146 BC) sprang from a mighty power struggle between two ancient civilizations - the trading empire of Carthage and the military confederation of Rome The three Punic Wars lasted nearly 100 years, from 264BC to 146BC. This is a comprehensive account of a complicated historical period. guerre puniche.
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Segala Elisabetta, Sciortino Ida, Soprintendenza Archeologica Di Roma
Domus Aurea
pp.102, prfusely illustrated in color, maps. text in italian
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Grant Michael
The Rise of the Greeks
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 391 pages with index.plus 16 glossy pages of photographs. Publisher's Weekly: In the mystery religion of Eleusis, a colony of Athens, cult members acted out the rape of Persephone in torchlit ceremonies, while worshippers shouted obscenities and huge models of genitals were displayed to assure the fertility of crops. Classical historian Grant reveals the deep primitive roots of Greek civilization in this wide-ranging survey of the ``archaic'' period (750-480 B.C.). It was a time when 700 scattered city-states, each bent on achieving self-sufficiency, added their distinctive contributions to the melting-pot of Hellenic culture. Organized geographically by settlement, Grant's rewarding history turns up many surprises: for example, he shows that the early Spartans, belying the reputation for brute military strength they later acquired, excelled in poetry, music and ivory carving; Spartan women were treated as equals of men and spared domestic chores; and the Ionian philosopher Anaximenes, who linked the microcosm of the individual self to the cosmos, almost certainly took his ideas from the Upanishads of India.
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Russell J. C.
Russell's Atlas of Ancient Geography.
in original, but tape repaired hard boards. xxi of xxii beautifully hand colored maps,all in excellent condition, missing map xxi roma vicinia romana, syracusa, and part c of map xxii (hyerosolima).very scarce.
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Matyszak Philip
The Enemies of Rome: From Hannibal to Attila the Hun
8vo, 296 pages. 72 b.w. illustrations. Maps. Hannibal, Arminius, Philip V, Boudicca, Viriathus, Josephus, Jugurtha, Decebalus, Mithridates, Shapur I, Spartacus, Zenobia, Vercingetorix, Alaric, Orodes II, Cleopatra & Attila. rise and fall of the Roman empire, told from the perspectives of the civilizations that were vanquished by Rome, argues that such groups as the Celts, Hebrews, and Phoenicians were civilizations in their own right in spite of beliefs about Roman superiority .
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Fletcher, Richard
The Quest for El Cid
8vo, Cloth in dj. . First Edition
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Nock, Albert Jay, Illustrated by Robinson, Ruth
A Journey Into Rabelais's france
hardcover, without dust jacket, illustrations in black & white, book in GOOD, spine is wearing, content fine, pp.x-303.Travel book that observes various parts of France & reacts to various periods of French history, Illustrated with 63 pen-and-ink drawings by Ruth Robinson.
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Boswell, John
The Kindness of Strangers: The Abandonment of Children in Western Europe from Late Antiquity to the Renaissance
1st Edition. 8vo xviii+488+[4]pp. Brown cloth-backed mottled cream boards with gilt spine lettering.
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Winkler
The Constraints of Desire: The Anthropology of Sex and Gender in Ancient Greece
Trade Paperback. as new, unread copy. x;269pp. Index, bibliography. ISBN: 0415901235
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Clarke, John R.
Looking at Laughter: Humor, Power, and Transgression in Roman Visual Culture, 100 B.C.- A.D. 250
8vo, cloth ib dj, 336 pgs. illustrations In this fresh, accessible, and beautifully illustrated book, his third to examine an aspect of Roman visual culture, John R. Clarke explores the question, "What made Romans laugh?" Looking at Laughter examines a heterogeneous corpus of visual material, from the crudely obscene to the exquisitely sophisticated and from the playful to the deadly serious--everything from street theater to erudite paintings parodying the emperor. Nine chapters, organized under the rubrics of Visual Humor, Social Humor, and Sexual Humor, analyze a wide range of visual art, including wall painting, sculpture, mosaics, and ceramics. Archaeological sites, as well as a range of ancient texts, inscriptions, and graffiti, provide the background for understanding the how and why of humorous imagery. This entertaining study offers fascinating insights into the mentality of Roman patrons and viewers who enjoyed laughing at the gods, the powers-that-be, and themselves.
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MANSUELLI GUIDO A.
I CISALPINI (III SEC. A.C. - III D.C.).
in 16MO, leg. edit. in piena tela, sovracc. ill. a colori pp. 386, (2), e 16 tavole fuori testo, ottime condizioni. Collana: Piccole storie illustrate - Sansoni. antenati della padania
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Thompson E. A.
STORIA DI ATTILA E DEGLI UNNI
16mo, pp. 410 Cartonato editoriale grigio con scritte in nero impresse al dorso, sovracopertina illustrata. 8 tavole in b/n fuori testo. Le fonti.La storia politica e militare degli Unni prima di Attila.La societa' unna prima di Attila.Le vittorie di Attila.La pace sulla frontiera del Danubio.Le sconfitte di Attila ed il crollo del suo impero.La societa' unna sotto Attila.La politica estera romana e gli Unni.Le canzoni degli Unni.Le cause della guerra del 441.Valips.La campagna del 441-443Il quartier generale di Attila.I pretesi nomi gotici degli Unni.
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PAOLI Ugo Enrico
VITA D'OGNI GIORNO IN ROMA ANTICA
8vo, br, ed pp. 177, con molte illustrazuiioni e disegni esemplificativi degli oggetti quotidiani della casa e del lavoro di uso nella vita quatidiana dei romani
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Cameron Averil
The Later Roman Empire: Ad 284-430
First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. (xviii), 238 pp., 1/4 black cloth w/ black boards & gold lettering; Dust jacket in clear archival cover; Book shows some light bumping to top edge & corner of front board; some minor soil to fore edge of page block; small neat notation by prev. owner to front pastedown; Jacket shows a couple of faint rub lines / ". . . a compelling guide for anyone interested in the cultural development of late antiquity." B&W illustrations and maps.
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Fussell G. E.
The Classical Tradition in West European Farming
8vo, pp.237This definitive account of the nature and development of farming practices from Greek and Roman times to the mid-19th century describes how each generation of farmers based their methods on the spoken word of former centuries. tradizione classica agricoltura europea
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