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‎Grisar Hartmann S.J.‎

‎Roma alla Fine del Mondo Antico. Secondo Le Fonti Scritte e I Monumenti. (Con 224 Illustrazioni Storiche e Piante fra cui Una Forma Urbis Romae Aevi Christiani saec. IV-VII a colori). Traduzione dall’Originale Tedesco. Edizione Seconda a cura del Sac.Prof. Angelo Mercati.‎

‎Roma Desclée.1908.In 4°pp.XLIX+V+845n. legatura mz.pellee punte, nervi e titt.oro al dorso.Numerose Illustrazz. Vedute etc…anche a piena pag.Qualche lieve ingiallitura prime pp. (Ben conservato).‎

‎Lanzani Carolina.‎

‎Lucio Cornelio Silla Dittatore. (Storia di Roma negli Anni 82-78 A.C.‎

‎Milano Popolo D’Italia, (Hoepli),1936. In 4°pp.XX+380n.+2nn. bross.edit. dorso rinforzato,numerose Illustrazz.n.t. b.n.‎

‎Ciaceri Emanuele.‎

‎Le Origini di Roma. (La Monarchia E La Prima Fase Dell’Età Repubblicana (Dal Sec.VIII alla Metà del Sec.V° a.C.‎

‎Milano, Albrighi & Segati,1937. In 8°gr.pp.473n. br.muta‎

‎Pais Ettore.‎

‎Storia di Roma Durante Le Guerre Puniche. (Voll.2).‎

‎Torino,UTET,1935. In 8°gr.pp.XII+692n. tt.tela editoriale dorso lesionato del I°Vol. Con 6 Tavv. e 179 Incisioni n.t.‎

‎Trozzi Mario.‎

‎Catilina. (2a Ediz.‎

‎Napoli,â€? La Toga “,1932. In 8°gr.pp. 248n.+ 2 Tavv.Illustr.f.t. bross. edit ingiallita carta color avana uniforme.‎

‎Pareti Luigi.‎

‎La Missione Storica di Roma e Dell’Italia nel Mondo Antico.‎

‎Napoli Libr. Scientifica, 1943.In 8°pp.214n. (Copia Litografica da Testo scritto a mano).Bross.edit. usurata.‎

‎Boffito Giuseppe.‎

‎Nel Bimillenario di Augusto. (Testi Relativi a Monumenti Romani).‎

‎Firenze, Olschki 1938.-XVI. (Estratto).In 8°gr.pp.19n. bross.editoriale fiorita. (8 Figg.n.t.).‎

‎Sheean Vincent.‎

‎Beware of Caesar.‎

‎New York by Random House,1965. In 8°pp.244n.+1nn. tt.tela editoriale ornata in oro al piatto e al dorso, con sovraccoperta a colori margine riparato.‎

‎Ricciotti Emilio.‎

‎Parcoscenico Ambulante.‎

‎Roma,Castaldi,1925. In 8°pp.64nn. bross.edit.‎

‎Beduschi Mazzini.‎

‎La Decorazione Pittorica Dell’Aula Parlamentare.(Il Fregio di Aristide Sartorio). Estratto.‎

‎s.L. né data. In 8°pp.6n.+5 Tavv. Illustrate f.t. cop. Muta.‎

‎Riva Giuseppe (Vicentino).‎

‎Sito di Roma e La Carta di Giuseppe Riva Vicentino.‎

‎Vicenza, Paroni G.Tramontini,1846.In 8°pp.58n.+ 1 Carta di Roma più volte ripiegata, mm.(800X1200).+Una veduta alla fine a piena pagina. Copertina muta.(Frontespizio impolverato).‎

‎Nibby Antonio.‎

‎Della Via Portuense dell’Antica Città di Porto.‎

‎Roma 1827. (Ma Copia Anastatica anni’70). In 4°pp.100n. copertina muta moderna.(Fori di ex tarli. Copia Anastatica da Studio.‎

‎Lhomond C.F. (Auctore).‎

‎De Viris Illustribus Urbis Romae A Romulo Ad Augustum.‎

‎Mediolani, Iacobi Gnocchi, MDCCCLXIII. (1863). In 8°picc.pp.197n.+3nn. (Testo su Due Colonne).modesta mz.pelle coeva.(riparaz. prima pag. bianca).‎

‎Plutarco.‎

‎Il Tempo di Giulio Cesare. (Vita di Pompeo-Cesare-Cicerone-Bruto-Antonio.‎

‎Milano, Club del Libro,1958. Esempl. Numerato:4522. In 8°pp.478n. mz.tela editoriale.‎

‎Cencetti Giorgio.‎

‎Roma Papale. Dalla Controriforma alla Breccia di Porta Pia.‎

‎Firenze, Tip.Barbera,1940-XVIII. Illustrazz. di Alfani e Venturi,Fi. In 8°gr.pp.64n. con numerose Incisioni n.t. bross.edit. illustrata.‎

‎Silvagni Umberto.‎

‎Giulio Cesare.‎

‎Torino, Bocca,1930. In 8°pp.XXXI+438n. bross.edit. rinforzo al dorso,fori di ex tarli sparsi nelle pp. annotazioni e sottolineature a matita. Una Tav.in antip illustrata f.t.‎

‎Schùermans Henri.‎

‎Histoire de la Lutte entre les Patricièns et la Plèbe a Rome.(depuis l’abolition de la Royauté jusqu’a la loi Licinia,par laquelleles plébéiens eurent accès au Consolat.‎

‎Bruxelles, Lesigne,1845. In 4°pp.XII+247n.+4nn. bross.originale conservata in legatura mz.tela moderna.‎

‎Marucchi Orazio.‎

‎La Storia di Roma All’Esposizione di Torino.(Estratto).‎

‎Roma,1884. In 8°pp.11n. copertina muta.‎

‎Marasca Alessandro.‎

‎La Dea Pales. Ovvero: IL Natale di Roma. (Estratto).‎

‎Roma,1884. In 8°pp.26n. copert.muta.‎

‎Arnaud Germain.‎

‎Las Vie Publique des Romains décrite par Lese Auteurs Latins.‎

‎Marseille, Lafitte,1911. In 8°pp.510n. legat. mz. tela e punte, piatti marmorizzati. Conservata all’Interno la brossura originale.‎

‎Marucchi Horace.‎

‎Le Forum Romain et Le Palatin. (D’Après les dernières Découvertes. (Avec Deux Plans et Plusieurs Illustration dans le Texte.‎

‎Paris-Rome Desclée, MCMXXV.(1925). In8°pp.381n.+1nn. bross. editoriale con numerose Illustrazioni in b.n. e Due Tavv.f.t. ripiegate più volte.‎

‎Brezzi Paolo.‎

‎L’Impero Romano e Il Cristianesimo Dalle Origini alla Metà del Quinto Secolo. (Estratto).‎

‎Roma, Istituto Editoriale Mezzogiorno,s.d.8ma anni 50/60). In 8°pp.23n. bross.edit.‎

‎Mérovir. (Prince des Suèves).‎

‎Le Palais de Scaurus, Ou Description d’Une Maison Romaine, Fragment d’Un Voyage fait a rome vers la fin de la République.‎

‎Paris, Firmin Didot, 1822. In 8°picc.pp.308n. con XII Planches fuori testo incise in b.n.,mz.pelle ,dorso abraso in cerniera.(fioriture sparse).‎

‎Meli Romolo.‎

‎Sopra Una Monodonta Fossile della Valle dell’Inferno. (Roma). E Notizie della Specie di Trochidi… sulla destra del Tevere.‎

‎Perugia, Bartelli,1911. In 8°pp.14n. Bross.edit.‎

‎Meli Romolo.‎

‎Sulla Rimarchevole frequenza di Proietti Lavici Bombiformi disseminati nelle Pozzolane bigie adiacenti alla stazione ferroviaria di Salone presso Roma.‎

‎Roma, Tip. della Pace,1911. In 8°pp.7n. bross.edit.‎

‎Ponti Ermanno.‎

‎Passeggiate per La Roma Imperiale. (Parte Seconda).‎

‎Albano Laziale, Strini, 1927. In 16°pp.188n.+4nn. cartoncino editoriale, dorso abraso.‎

‎Albano Elisa.‎

‎Villa Borghese nella Vita Romana. (Estratto).‎

‎Milano, 1905. In 8°pp.14n. con 25 illustrazz.n.t. copertina muta.‎

‎Ghelli Silvio.‎

‎Vita e Miracoli del Corrispondente Romano. (Dante Paolocci). (Estratto).‎

‎Milano, 1905. In 8°pp.22n. con 29 illustrazz.n.t. Copert.muta.‎

‎Ferraguti Armando.‎

‎Le Pronipoti della Fornarina. (Estratto).‎

‎Milano,1905. In 8°pp.15n.con 23 Ill.nt.b.n.cop.muta.‎

‎Albano Elia.‎

‎Villa Borghese nella Vita Romana.‎

‎Milano,1905. (Estratto) In 8°pp.14n. con 25 illustr.n.t. b.n. cop.muta.‎

‎Staccioli Romolo A.‎

‎La Vita Quotidiana nel Mondo Romano.‎

‎Milano, De Agostini-Rizzoli, 2003. In 8° pp. 197n. Bross.edit. a colori.‎

‎Papangelis, Theodore D‎

‎He Roma Kai o Kosmos Tis‎

‎The Romans and their World. Originally published by the Institouto Neohellenikon Spoudon 2005. 235p. illus.[NOT found on WorldCat] Book‎

‎Glover, T.R.‎

‎The Ancient World : a Beginning‎

‎Discursive survey of the ancient world from Homer to the Romans covering : Geography and History, The Early Greek world, The World Eastward, Wars of Greeks and Persians, The Greek City, The Divided Greek World, The Early Roman World, The Jews, Alexander, The Hellenistic World, Greek Roman and Carthaginian, Caesar and Augustus, The Christian Church in the Roman Empire, the Roman Empire " 388p. illus, plates, maps. index. Bookplate of previous owner inside front cover. Clean tight copy, spine a little faded.Bookplate inside front cover Book‎

‎Mountfield, David‎

‎Greek and Roman Erotica‎

‎96p. Illus (col) Book‎

‎Gruen, Erich S.‎

‎Diaspora: Jews amidst Greeks and Romans‎

‎What was life like for Jews settled throughout the Mediterranean world of Classical antiquity--and what place did Jewish communities have in the diverse civilization dominated by Greeks and Romans? In a probing account of the Jewish diaspora in the four centuries from Alexander the Great's conquest of the Near East to the Roman destruction of the Jewish Temple in 70 C.E., Erich Gruen reaches often surprising conclusions. By the first century of our era, Jews living abroad far outnumbered those living in Palestine and had done so for generations. Substantial Jewish communities were found throughout the Greek mainland and Aegean islands, Asia Minor, the Tigris-Euphrates valley, Egypt, and Italy. Focusing especially on Alexandria, Greek cities in Asia Minor, and Rome, Gruen explores the lives of these Jews: the obstacles they encountered, the institutions they established, and their strategies for adjustment. He also delves into Jewish writing in this period, teasing out how Jews in the diaspora saw themselves. There emerges a picture of a Jewish minority that was at home in Greco-Roman cities: subject to only sporadic harassment; its intellectuals immersed in Greco-Roman culture while refashioning it for their own purposes; exhibiting little sign of insecurity in an alien society; and demonstrating both a respect for the Holy Land and a commitment to the local community and Gentile government. Gruen's innovative analysis of the historical and literary record alters our understanding of the way this vibrant minority culture engaged with the dominant Classical civilization. 386p. bibliography. index Book‎

‎Vivante, Bella‎

‎Daughters of Gaia: Women in the Ancient Mediterranean World‎

‎The experiences of women in ancient cultures were certainly very difficult from those of most women today. Yet a tendency to focus too much on the restrictions early Western women faced has until now provided readers with an incomplete picture. In Daughters of Gaia, Bella Vivante explores womens lives in four ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean: Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome. Looking at this era with a women-centered perspective, Vivante highlights womens agency and explains the social, political, and cultural factors that fostered female empowerment. Beginning with powerful images of goddesses and womens roles in the religious sphere, Vivante lays the foundation for womens activities in other social realms--Health, economica, governance, war, philosophy, and poetry. By examining the similarities and differences among the four Mediterranean civilizations, she offers a deeper understanding of the lives of women in each. Drawing on her extended contact with Native American peoples and her knowledge of Native concepts of womens identities, Vivante applies new models for viewing womens roles in the ancient world.232p.Illus. bibliography.indxx Book‎

‎Pears, Iain‎

‎Death and Restoration : A Jonathan Argyll Mystery‎

‎A thrilling tale of intrigue and murder set in the heart of Italy's art world. Jonathan Argyll and art squad investigator Flavia di Stefano and the case of a strange painting by Caraveggio versus against a wily band of thieves that steals a painting reputed to have miraculous powers. 224p. [This copy has the isbn number line of a first trade edition - but "feels" like a BCE.] Book‎

‎Hope, Thomas‎

‎Costumes of the Greeks and Romans‎

‎An unabridged republication of a work originally published in1812 in 2 volumes as "Costumes of the Ancients" but now printed as a single volume. Carefully copied from ancient vases and statuary by Thomas Hope (1770-1831) a British collector and designer , these engravings combine unusual clarity of style with unquestioned authenticity.Over 700 illustrations depict all classes and occupations. xlvii.+ 300 plates. Book‎

‎Lefkowitz, Mary F & Fant, Maureen‎

‎Women's Life in Greece and Rome‎

‎Revised and enlarged edition of "Women in Greece and Rome" A Collection of translated documents illustrating the life of women in classical times.293p.bibliography, index. Book‎

‎Wiedemann, Thomas‎

‎Greek and Roman slavery‎

‎There has not been any previous collection of relevant ancient sources in a form suitable for students or specialists in disciplines such as Modern or Social and Economic History unfamiliar with the classical languages - indeed, there does not even exist such a collection for specialists in Classics. -- This selection provides readers interested in ancient slavery with translations in contemporary English of those major texts from Greek and Latin literature to which modern scholarship constantly refers, as well as a small sample of the epigraphical and other non-literary material. -- Cross-references, Bibliography, and a detailed Index are provided to make it particularly suitable for use by School and University classes. Although it is intended as a supplement and not a substitute for a systematic treatment of the subject, and the author s interpretative comment is kept to a minimum, the material is arranged with introductions bringing out the significance of each of the chosen passages. 283p, map incdex Book‎

‎Norwich, John Julius‎

‎Love in the Ancient World‎

‎"In search of long-lost attitudes to love, lust, passion and desire." Film maker Christopher Miles and historian John Julius Norwich tour the Mediterranean Basin, looking at how ancient civilizations regarded sex and sexuality. They take in European cave paintings, Eygptian cosmologies, the teachings of Plato, and the histories of Plutarch.176p. illus (col) bibliography.index Book‎

‎Humble, Richard‎

‎Warfare in the Ancient World‎

‎From Mesopotamia, to the Egyptians, Assyrians, Persians, Greeks and Romans, Richard Humble, surveys the great sweep of warfare in the ancient world and thus provides a comprehensive military history of the period Well illustrated. 255p. illus (some col) maps, bibliography.index Book‎

‎Robertson, D.S.(Donald Struan)‎

‎A Handbook of Greek and Roman Architecture‎

‎"This book provides a brief, clear account of the main developments in the history of Greek, Etruscan and Roman architecture, from the earliest times to the foundation of Constantinople."407p. plates diagnrs. bibliography.index.Owner name inside front cover,else fine. Book‎

‎Norwich, John Julius‎

‎Love in the Ancient World‎

‎"In search of long-lost attitudes to love, lust, passion and desire." Film maker Christopher Miles and historian John Julius Norwich tour the Mediterranean Basin, looking at how ancient civilizations regarded sex and sexuality. They take in European cave paintings, Eygptian cosmologies, the teachings of Plato, and the histories of Plutarch.176p. illus (col) bibliography.index Book‎

‎Butler, James Harmon‎

‎The Theatre and Drama of Greece and Rome‎

‎164p. illus. chronology index, ame of previous owner Book‎

‎Robertson, D.S.(Donald Struan)‎

‎Greek and Roman Architecture‎

‎"This book provides a brief, clear account of the main developments in the history of Greek, Etruscan and Roman architecture, from the earliest times to the foundation of Constantinople."407p. plates dianrs. bibliography.index. Book‎

‎White, Mary E [ed]‎

‎Studies in Honour of Gilbert Norwood [Phoenix - Journal of the Classiclal Association of Canada Supplementary Volume I]‎

‎Festschrift issued on the retirement of Gilbert Norwood from the Classics Department,University of Toronto, containing essays such as : The Gods of Homer [G.M.A.Grube] The Seal of Theognis [Leonard Woodbury] Pelias and his Pallid Wits.Pindar [W.B.Stanford] Salamis Symphony: The Persae of Aeschylus [S.M.Adams] The Inner Conflict in the Persae. [L.J.D.Richardson] Notes on Oedipus at Colonus [Ivan M.Linforth] Medea-Interpretations [R.A.Browne] The Spartan Invasion of Attica in 431 B. C. [W.B.Wallace] Mystery of the Choreutes [Kathleen Freeman] Why was Socrates tried? [E.A.Hvelock] Problem in the method of hypothesis in Phaedo [M.D.C.Tait] Epicurus and Menander; [Norman W.DeWitt] Cairensis of Menander by Infra Red [ J.M.Edmonds] Clement of Alexandria's Attitude toward Greek Philosophy; [J.T.Muckle] Lucretius on the Roman Theatre [Lily Rodd Taylor] Dates in the Autumn of 63BC [ O.J.Todd] The Restoration of the Virgilian Farm [H>Bennett] . Vergil Georgics [ Robert J.Getty] Horace's Ninth Satire in its Setting [E.T.Salmon] Elegaic Themes in Horace's Odes [W.Leonard Grant] Thought sequence in the ode [H.L.Tracy] Interpretation of Seneca em 46.1 [W.H.Alexander] "And Passing Rich. " [Gilbert Bagnani] Tacitus Agricola 36.3 [L.A.MacKay] The Prophet in Israel and in Greece [T.H.Robinson] Metaphor,ancient and Modern [ H.J.Rose] On an Underestimated Feature of Language [ Joshua Whatmough] Helens in Goethe's Faust [ Barker Fairley] Milton's Pastoral Monodies [ A.S.P.Woodhouse] Includes bibliography of Norwood's published writings Issued as a "supplementary volume" of The Phoenix, Journal of the Classical Association of Canada, 278 pages. 8vo. Book‎

‎Somerset, FitzRoy Richard [4th. Baron Raglan]‎

‎Jocasta's crime : an anthropological study‎

‎SERIES : The thinker's library no. 80."This extremely interesting and important book presents in convenient compass a critical analysis of the facts and theories concerning incest and incest taboos." 149p. Book‎

‎Glover, T.G [Terrot Reaveley]‎

‎The Challenge of the Greek and Other Essays‎

‎Terrot Reaveley Glover (1869-1943) was a renowned Cambridge classicist and historian. This book presents a series of essays by Glover on various subjects largely related to classical life and literature. 242p. fontis, index. Donor inscription in Dutch on ffep, else fine Book‎

‎Gibbon, Edward‎

‎The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire‎

‎Abridged version - in a single volume - of the classic history of the late Roman Empire & Byzantium. " The editor author makes the point that in this abridgement he has adhered to Gibbon's style, format, planning, and footnotes, and has made only selective exclusions. The history covers the centuries from Marcus Aurelius to the capture of Constantinople, and concludes with an epilogue dealing with medieval Rome and the dawn of the Renaissance. 925p. index.Maps on end papers Bookplate of previous owner on half title. NOTE: Very heavy volume [1.2 kg] Book‎

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