Burn A. R.
THE WARRING STATES OF GREECE: FROM THEIR RISE TO THE ROMAN CONQUEST
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company 1968. HC. very good w/very good dustjacket hardcover. B&W and color ill. This book examines one of history's most absorbing paradoxes: the polis--a word that gives us both politics and police just as Athens gave the concept of democracy to the world and Sparta the prototype of the police state. 144pp. McGraw-Hill Book Company unknown
Bookseller reference : BOOKS030154I
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Burn Andrew Robert
THE LYRIC AGE OF GREECE
Edward Arnold. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1960. Hardcover. 0713150378 . Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Light foxing to textblock. ; Attempts to produce an account of the Greek world in the seventh and sixth centuries BC. ; 422 pages . Edward Arnold hardcover
Bookseller reference : 2326 ISBN : 0713150378 9780713150377
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Burn AR.& Burn Mary A. R.
The Living Past of Greece : A Time Traveller's Tour of Historic and Prehistoric Places
Boston: Little Brown & Co. 1980 The whole of Greece as every traveller and archaeologist knows is alive with history and prehistory. Mr and Mrs Burn select over seventy of the most important and interesting places islands and buildings relate what happened there in the past and describe in detail what now remains. Some of these sites are well known others less so; but all have been chosen not only for their historical interest and beauty but also because remains still exist usually above foundation level bringing the past to life. Inevitably the greater part of this book is devoted to prehistoric and classical places sites of a civilisation ancestral to our own; but attention is also given to the great and some small churches and monasteries of Christian Greece and to the major Frankish castles of mediaeval times. A lively outline of Greek history provides an introduction and puts the whole in perspective and each site is illustrated by a specially-drawn plan or map and in many cases a photograph. The authors' enthusiasm for the country and its past is vividly conveyed in their writing making The Living Past of Greece an invaluable companion for the traveller already there or for the reader and potential traveller at home. 1st.US Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. Little Brown & Co. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 30148 ISBN : 0316117102 9780316117104
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Burn AR.& Burn Mary A. R.
The Living Past of Greece : A Time Traveller's Tour of Historic and Prehistoric Places
Boston: Little Brown & Co. 1980 The whole of Greece as every traveller and archaeologist knows is alive with history and prehistory. Mr and Mrs Burn select over seventy of the most important and interesting places islands and buildings relate what happened there in the past and describe in detail what now remains. Some of these sites are well known others less so; but all have been chosen not only for their historical interest and beauty but also because remains still exist usually above foundation level bringing the past to life. Inevitably the greater part of this book is devoted to prehistoric and classical places sites of a civilisation ancestral to our own; but attention is also given to the great and some small churches and monasteries of Christian Greece and to the major Frankish castles of mediaeval times. A lively outline of Greek history provides an introduction and puts the whole in perspective and each site is illustrated by a specially-drawn plan or map and in many cases a photograph. The authors' enthusiasm for the country and its past is vividly conveyed in their writing making The Living Past of Greece an invaluable companion for the traveller already there or for the reader and potential traveller at home. 1st.US Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. Little Brown & Co. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 27616 ISBN : 0316117102 9780316117104
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Burn AR.Andrew Robert A. R.
A Traveller's History of Greece
London: Hodder & Stoughton 1965 336p. plates.bibsliograhy.index.maps on endpapers. 1st UK Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/GoodSlight Chips & Tears. Hodder & Stoughton hardcover
Bookseller reference : 14044
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Burn AR.Andrew Robert A. R.
A Traveller's History of Greece
New York: Funk & Wagnalls 1965 336p. plates.bibsliograhy.index.maps on endpapers. 1st.US Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Funk & Wagnalls hardcover
Bookseller reference : 14043
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Burn AR.Andrew Robert A. R.
Pericles and Athens
London: Hodder & Stoughton /EUP 1948 253p. index maps on endpapers. Clean unmarked text .Beige cloth binding a little selfworn with some minor damage at head and foot of spine. 1st UK Edition. Hard Cover. Good>Very Good/No Jacket. Hodder & Stoughton /EUP hardcover
Bookseller reference : 25893
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BURN LUCILLA
Hellenistic Art: From Alexander The Great To Augustus
Getty Publications Los Angeles: 2005. Softcover. Brand new book. The Hellenistic Age was a new era of Greek civilization that began with the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C. and lasted until the Roman emperor Octavian defeated the last independent Hellenistic monarch Cleopatra VII of Egypt in 31 b.c. Burn traces the development of a distinctive new Hellenistic culture which was shaped both by artists who spread innovations across the Mediterranean region and by rival monarchs who commissioned luxury articles and sponsored elaborate city developments. This cross-pollination produced great diversity in artistic subjects techniques and materials. Alongside sculptures of mythic Greek figures appeared those of new gods such as the Egyptian Serapis as well as depictions of common people such as fishermen and nursemaids. Artists produced works of widely varying sizes from the colossal statue of Apollo at Rhodes to pocket-sized table decorations. Technical virtuosity flourished in the fields of pottery glass and jewelry. In this illuminating survey Burn argues for a new appreciation of the advances and range of Hellenistic art and the influence it continued to exert on Mediterranean culture into the first centuries of the new millennium. Lucilla Burn is Keeper of Antiquities at the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge UK and the author of The British Museum Book of Greek and Roman Art. Getty Publications, Los Angeles: 2005 paperback
Bookseller reference : 73347X1
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BURN Andrew Robert -
Storia dell'antica Grecia.
Milano, Mondadori, 1991, 8vo cartonato con sovraccopertina illustrata a colori, pp. 459.
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Burn Andrew Robert.
STORIA DELL'ANTICA GRECIA.
(Codice CW/4756) In 8º (22 cm) 458 pp. Con alcune cartine e indice analitico. Cartone editoriale, sovraccoperta. Ottimo. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
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Burn, A. R [Andrew Robert]
Persia and the Greeks: The Defence of the West 546-478 B.C.
"The story of the great Persian menace that threatened Greek civilisation during the first half of the fifth century, and of its repulse. Our written sources for this history are almost entirely Greek, and the Persians not unnaturally tend to appear as barbarous folk. Mr. Burn corrects this bias and lets us see that the struggle was between two civilisations. xvi.586p. index Neat, tight unmarked copy, Paper covers scuffed, else near fine Book
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Burn, A. R.
A TRAVELLER'S HISTORY OF GREECE
DJ faded with small open tears ; For centuries people have gravitated to Greece. Author Burt examines this phenomonon; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 332 pages
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Burn, A.R.
Lyric Age of Greece, The
Book is in excellent condition with very light wear to covers only, faded spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 421 pages, sections include: Expansion of Greece, Phrygia and the west, The Bireme, Orientalising art in Greece, Cyprus, Rhodes, Crete, Carthage, Cumae, Metal trade, Chalkidians in Sicily, Conquest of Messenia, Taranto, Sybaris , Kroton, Klophon , Siris, Lokrians in the west, Lyric age of Lesbos, Power and poetry in Ionia, Peloponese in the seventh century, Greeks and the Black sea, Mystery religions, Herakleitos of Ephesos, Athens, Hippias, Lygdamis, of Naxos, etc. "In this well-documented view of the Greek world in the seventh and sixth centuries BC, the author, Reader in Ancient History in the University of Glasgow, is acclaimed by reviewers for "the most comprehensive and up-to-date account of the Greek Achsenzeit yet published in this country" and for "no better introduction to the history and literature of Archaic Greece."
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Burn, A.R.& Burn, Mary
The Living Past of Greece : A Time Traveller's Tour of Historic and Prehistoric Places
The whole of Greece, as every traveller and archaeologist knows, is alive with history and prehistory. Mr and Mrs Burn select over seventy of the most important and interesting places, islands and buildings, relate what happened there in the past, and describe in detail what now remains. Some of these sites are well known, others less so; but all have been chosen not only for their historical interest and beauty, but also because remains still exist, usually above foundation level, bringing the past to life. Inevitably, the greater part of this book is devoted to prehistoric and classical places, sites of a civilisation ancestral to our own; but attention is also given to the great (and some small) churches and monasteries of Christian Greece and to the major Frankish castles of mediaeval times. A lively outline of Greek history provides an introduction and puts the whole in perspective, and each site is illustrated by a specially-drawn plan or map and, in many cases, a photograph. The authors' enthusiasm for the country and its past is vividly conveyed in their writing, making The Living Past of Greece an invaluable companion for the traveller already there or for the reader and potential traveller at home. Book
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Burn, A.R.(Andrew Robert)
A Traveller's History of Greece
Narrative history of Greece for tourists and armchair travellers from the Minoans through Crete & Mycenae, the great philosophers and city-states through Alexander and the Roman conquest.336p. plates.bibliograhy.index.maps on endpapers Book
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Burn, A.R.(Andrew Robert)
A Traveller's History of Greece
Narrative history of ancient Greece for tourists and armchair travellers - from the Minoans through Crete & Mycenae, the great philosophers and city-states through Alexander and the Roman conquest.reece .336p.+ plates. bibliography. index. maps on end papers. Damaged DJ now in a plastic sleeve Book
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Burn, A.R.(Andrew Robert)
Pelican History of Greece
"...the whole history of Hellas in one volume ...(for)...the adult reader with little or no knowledge of classical literature." . 415p. bibliography.index.chron.table. 1-81 Book
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Burn, A.R.(Andrew Robert)
The Warring States of Greece - from Their Rise to the Roman Conquest
144p. illus (some col) bibliography index Book
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Burn, Andrew R.
Storia dell'antica Grecia
Burn, Andrew R. Storia dell'antica Grecia. , Mondadori 1991-12-01, Copertina ombrata e leggermente rovinata ai margini Buono (Good) . <br> <br> Copertina flessibile <br> 468<br> 9788804350644
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Burnett, Anne Pippin
THREE ARCHAIC POETS Archilochus, Alcaeus, Sappho
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Small sticker stain to front board. Sticker damage to front pastedown. Corners a bit rounded. Lettering to spine a bit rubbed. ; 328 pages; Toward the beginning of the seventh century B. C. There was a flowering of "personal" poetry marked by a passion and a candor that are in striking contrast to the epic tradition. Burnett presents a convincing new interpretation of the three most important poets of the period.
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Burnett, Anne Pippin
THREE ARCHAIC POETS Archilochus, Alcaeus, Sappho
Minor shelfwear to book and DJ. Scholar's bookplate to ffep (Philippa Goold). Light edgewear to DJ. ; 328 pages; Toward the beginning of the seventh century B. C. There was a flowering of "personal" poetry marked by a passion and a candor that are in striking contrast to the epic tradition. Burnett presents a convincing new interpretation of the three most important poets of the period.
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Burnham, Carol
Attic Light
"In this compelling first novel a travel writer and an archaeologist meet in a taverna south of Athens and begin a love affair that moves form Greece to California and ends disastrously in New York. Finding herself in a situation she would never have believed possible, Kate asks herself "How did it all begin ?" She becomes an archaeologist of her own life, looking at her distant and recent past for answers. She explores her childhood,her quest for apssion ans beauty on a romantic Greek isle, her marraige, but, most of all, the mystifying dynamics or her obsessive love." Book
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BURNOUF, Jean Louis (1775-1844 ), Professeur de Rhétorique
Méthode pour étudier la langue grecque, Adoptée par l'Université de France
Paris, Impr. d'Auguste Delalain, 1825 - In-8, 21 cm - 13 è ème éd. - Cartonnage frotté de l'éditeur - dos lisse orné - XIV-336 pages - fortes rousseurs par endroit - envoi rapide et soigné
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BURNOUF, Émile.
La ville et l'Acropole d'Athènes aux diverses époques.
Paris, Maisonneuve & Cie., 1877, 27 x 18 cm., hol. piel, 2 h. + 215 págs. + XXI láminas.
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Burns Cecil Delisle
GREEK IDEALS A Study of Social Life
George Bell and Sons. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1919. Second Edition. Hardcover. Minor browning to a few pages. Minor shelfwear else NF. ; Looks at Athens in the Fifth Century ; 310 pages . George Bell and Sons hardcover
Bookseller reference : 2562
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Burns, Cecil Delisle
GREEK IDEALS A Study of Social Life
Minor browning to a few pages. Minor shelfwear else NF. ; Looks at Athens in the Fifth Century ; 310 pages
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BURON, Pierre-Emile
La vie de Socrate l'admirable
1 vol. petit in-8 br., Atimco - Atelier d'Impression de Combourg, 1983, 303 pp. Très bon état. Français
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Burrow Colin
Shakespeare and Classical Antiquity
This book explains that Shakespeare did not have 'small Latin and less Greek' as Ben Jonson claimed. Shakespeare and Classical Antiquity shows the range, extent and variety of Shakespeare's responses to classical antiquity. Individual chapters on Virgil, Ovid, Classical Comedy, Seneca, and Plutarch show how Shakespeare's understanding of and use of classical authors, and of the classical past more generally, changed and developed in the course of his career. An opening chapter shows the kind of classical learning he acquired through his education, and subsequent chapters provide stimulating introductions to a range of classical authors as well as to Shakespeare's responses to them. Shakespeare and Classical Antiquity shows how Shakespeare's relationship to classical authors changed in response to contemporary events and to contemporary authors. Above all, it shows that Shakespeare's reading in classical literature informed more or less every aspect of his work
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BURSIAN Conrad
Geographie von Griechenland. Band I: Das nordliche Griechenland, Band II: Peloponnesos und Inseln, 1. Die Landschaften Argolis Lakonien Messenien, 2. Die Landschaften Arkadien Elis Achaia, 3.
Complete work in 4 parts, bound in 3 physical volumes, I: 384pp. + 7 folding maps, II-1: 180pp. + 5 plates out of text (of which 1 folding map), II-2: pp.181-344 + 3 plates out of text, II-3: pp.345-618 + large folding map, unidentical hardcover bindings with leather spines (bit used at ends), 23cm., some foxing on first and last pages, stamp on title page, good condition, weight: 1.7kg., A105933
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Burstein Stanley M. Ed
THE HELLENISTIC AGE FROM THE BATTLE OF IPSOS TO THE DEATH OF KLEOPATRA VII Translated Documents of Greek and Rome Volume 3
Cambridge University Press. Very Good. 1985. Softcover. 052128158X . Light shelfwear. Gift inscription from editor on half-title. ; Valuable documentary material is buried in inscriptions and papyri and in the works of Greek and Roman grammarians and scholars and less well known historians and literary figures of whose writings only isolated quotations have been preserved. Translated Documents of Greece and Rome has been planned to provide above all primary source material for the study of the classical world. It makes important historical documents available in English to scholars and students of classical history. The format of the translations is remarkable in attempting to reproduce faithfully the textual difficulties and uncertainties inherent in the documents so that the reader without a knowledge of classical languages can assess the reliability of the various readings and interpretations. The author"s purpose in compiling this book is to help the teaching of Hellenistic history ; Translated Documents of Greece and Rome 3; Vol. 3; 196 pages; Signed by Editor . Cambridge University Press paperback
Bookseller reference : 17702 ISBN : 052128158X 9780521281584
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Burstein Stanley M.
The Hellenistic Age from the Battle of Ipsos to the Death of Kleopatra VII
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1985 Translated Documents of Greece & Rome series # 3 "Greek and Roman history has largely been reconstructed from the works of Herodotus Thucydides Livy Tacitus and other major authors who are today well represented in English translations. But much equally valuable documentary material is buried in inscriptions and papyri and in the works of Greek and Roman grammarians and scholars and less well known historians and literary figures of whose writings only isolated quotations have been preserved. Translated Documents of Greece and Rome has been planned to provide above all primary source material for the study of the classical world. It makes important historical documents available in English to scholars and students of classical history. The format of the translations is remarkable in attempting to reproduce faithfully the textual difficulties and uncertainties inherent in the documents so that the reader without a knowledge of classical languages can assess the reliability of the various readings and interpretations. The author's purpose in compiling this book is to help the teaching of Hellenistic history at undergraduate and graduate level by providing students and teachers with a representative selection of accurately translated documents dealing with the political and social history of Greece and the Near and Middle East from c. 300 to c. 30 BC. The continuing vitality of the Greek cities in the Hellenistic period and the interaction of Greek and non-Greek." . Soft Cover. Fine. Cambridge University Press paperback
Bookseller reference : 23688 ISBN : 052128158X 9780521281584
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Burstein Stanley M.
THE HELLENISTIC AGE FROM THE BATTLE OF IPSOS TO THE DEATH OF KLEOPATRA VII Translated Documents of Greek and Rome Volume 3
Cambridge University Press. Good with no dust jacket. 1985. Hardcover. 0521236916 . Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers and pocket. Bumping to top of boards near spine. ; Valuable documentary material is buried in inscriptions and papyri and in the works of Greek and Roman grammarians and scholars and less well known historians and literary figures of whose writings only isolated quotations have been preserved. Translated Documents of Greece and Rome has been planned to provide above all primary source material for the study of the classical world. It makes important historical documents available in English to scholars and students of classical history. The format of the translations is remarkable in attempting to reproduce faithfully the textual difficulties and uncertainties inherent in the documents so that the reader without a knowledge of classical languages can assess the reliability of the various readings and interpretations. The author"s purpose in compiling this book is to help the teaching of Hellenistic history ; Translated Documents of Greece and Rome 3; Vol. 3; 196 pages . Cambridge University Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 3969 ISBN : 0521236916 9780521236911
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Burstein, Stanley M. & Nancy Demand & Ian Morris & Lawrence Tritle
CURRENT ISSUES AND THE STUDY OF ANCIENT HISTORY
Marginalia (lines) and underlining in pen to about 4 pages else fine. ; Papers by Burstein: A contested history: Egypt, Greece and Afrocentrism; Demand: Gender Studies and Ancient History: Participation and Power, I. Morris: Archaeology and ancient Greek History; Tritle: The "Next Assignment" and the frontiers of Ancient History: Thucydides, Survival and the Writing of History. ; Publication of the Association of Ancient Historians 7; 92 pages
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Burstein, Stanley M. & Nancy Demand & Ian Morris & Lawrence Tritle
CURRENT ISSUES AND THE STUDY OF ANCIENT HISTORY
Creasing to front wrap and corners of first few pages. ; Papers by Burstein: A contested history: Egypt, Greece and Afrocentrism; Demand: Gender Studies and Ancient History: Participation and Power, I. Morris: Archaeology and ancient Greek History; Tritle: The "Next Assignment" and the frontiers of Ancient History: Thucydides, Survival and the Writing of History. ; Publication of the Association of Ancient Historians 7; 92 pages
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Burstein, Stanley M. & Nancy Demand & Ian Morris & Lawrence Tritle
CURRENT ISSUES AND THE STUDY OF ANCIENT HISTORY
Very light shelfwear. Scholars' name to ffep (Mark Golden). ; Papers by Burstein: A contested history: Egypt, Greece and Afrocentrism; Demand: Gender Studies and Ancient History: Participation and Power, I. Morris: Archaeology and ancient Greek History; Tritle: The "Next Assignment" and the frontiers of Ancient History: Thucydides, Survival and the Writing of History. ; Publication of the Association of Ancient Historians 7; 92 pages
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Burstein, Stanley M. & Nancy Demand & Ian Morris & Lawrence Tritle
CURRENT ISSUES AND THE STUDY OF ANCIENT HISTORY
Light shelfwear. ; Papers by Burstein: A contested history: Egypt, Greece and Afrocentrism; Demand: Gender Studies and Ancient History: Participation and Power, I. Morris: Archaeology and ancient Greek History; Tritle: The "Next Assignment" and the frontiers of Ancient History: Thucydides, Survival and the Writing of History. ; Publication of the Association of Ancient Historians 7; 92 pages
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Burstein, Stanley M. & Nancy Demand & Ian Morris & Lawrence Tritle
CURRENT ISSUES AND THE STUDY OF ANCIENT HISTORY
Light shelfwear. ; Papers by Burstein: A contested history: Egypt, Greece and Afrocentrism; Demand: Gender Studies and Ancient History: Participation and Power, I. Morris: Archaeology and ancient Greek History; Tritle: The "Next Assignment" and the frontiers of Ancient History: Thucydides, Survival and the Writing of History. ; Publication of the Association of Ancient Historians 7; 92 pages
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Bury J. B.
A HISTORY OF GREECE To the Death of Alexander the Great
Random House. Very Good- with no dust jacket. Hardcover. Spine a bit sunned with 2 small dampstains. Neat pencil underlining to some pages. ; The Modern Library; 885 pages . Random House hardcover
Bookseller reference : 30611
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Bury J. B.
A HISTORY OF GREECE To the Death of Alexander the Great
Random House. Very Good with no dust jacket. N.D. Hardcover. Very minor shelfwear. ; The Modern Library; 885 pages . Random House hardcover
Bookseller reference : 30610
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Bury J. B.
A History of Greece
8.25" x 5.5" 885 pp. incl. notes/references and index. Underlining on perhaps 10-15 pages previous owner's name stamped inside front cover; otherwise clean. Binding tight. Cover in very good condition; dust jacket shows some wear particularly at corners. Modern Library / Random House hardcover
Bookseller reference : JA0148
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Bury J. B.
A HISTORY OF GREECE To the Death of Alexander the Great
Random House. Very Good in Good dust jacket. N.D. Hardcover. Dustjacket has edgewear with chipping and small tears. Light browning to DJ. Pencil underlining on a few pages of text else NF. ; The Modern Library; 885 pages . Random House hardcover
Bookseller reference : 6509
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Bury J. B.John Bagnell
History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great
London: Macmillan & Co. 925 p. maps.illus.bibliography.index exlibrary with usual marks rebound ffep and title page missing but otherwise text clean and complete. 3rd.ed. Rebound Copy. Good. Ex-Library. Macmillan & Co. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 21791
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Bury J. B.John Bagnell
History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great
New York: Modern Library Random House No date of publication given seems to be a popular reprint of the first edition from Preface 885p. maps.illus.bibliography.index. Reprint. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Modern Library (Random House) hardcover
Bookseller reference : 21792
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Bury J. B.John Bagnell
Selected Essays
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1930 Edited by Harold Temperley this is a postumous collection of essays by the distinguished classical scholar John Bagnell Bury formerly Professor at Trinity College Dublin and later at Cambridge University. This volume includes the transcript of his inaugural address at Cambridge on "The Science of History" in which he famously defined the role of an historian thus : "I may remind you that history is not a branch of literature. The facts of history like the facts of geology or astronomy can supply material for literary art; for manifest reasons they lend themselves to artistic representation far more readily than those of the natural sciences; but to clothe the story of human society in a literary dress is no more the part of a historian as a historian than it is the part of an astronomer as an astronomer to present in an artistic shape the story of the stars." The essays range in topic from Greek through Roman and Byzantine periods. 249p. frontis. Some slight wear to covers. Bookplate of previous owner bookseller ticket inside front cover. 1st UK Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Cambridge University Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 30750
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BURY J. D
A History Of Greece: To The Death Of Alexander The Great
The Modern Library New York. Hardcover no dustjacket. Good condition. Covers from the beginnings of Greece and the heroic age the expansion of Greece the growth of Sparta the union of Attica and the foundation of the Athenian Democracy the growth of Athens the advance of Persia to the Aegean the perils of Greece - the Persian and Punic invasions the foundation of the Athenian Empire the Athenian Empire under the guidance of Pericles the War of Athens with the Peloponnesians the decline and downfall of the Athenian Empire the Spartan spremacy and the Persian War the revival of Athens and her Second League the hegemony of Thebes the Syracusan Empire and the struggle with Carthage the rise of Macedonia the conquest of Persia and the conquest of the Far East. Includes an Index. The Modern Library, New York hardcover
Bookseller reference : 94032X1
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Bury John B
Oi archaeoi Hellenes historikoi
Athens: Papademas 1999. Brand new. Soft cover 21 cm 254 pp. Papademas paperback
Bookseller reference : 28876
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Bury John Bagnell
THE ANCIENT GREEK HISTORIANS
Dover Publications. Very Good. 1958. Softcover. 0486203972 . Book has shelfwear and rubbing. ; Survey of Greek historiography down to the first century B. C. ; 281 pages . Dover Publications paperback
Bookseller reference : 4062 ISBN : 0486203972 9780486203973
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Bury John Bagnell
THE ANCIENT GREEK HISTORIANS
Dover Publications. Very Good. 1958. Softcover. 0486203972 . Book has shelfwear and rubbing. Former classics scholar's name on ffep T. D. Barnes ; Survey of Greek historiography down to the first century B. C. ; 281 pages . Dover Publications paperback
Bookseller reference : 4064 ISBN : 0486203972 9780486203973
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Bury, J. B
A History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great.
London, Macmillan, 1941. XXV, 909 pp., some (2 foldable) maps and plans, numerous illustrations in text. 8°, blue original cloth with gilt-stamped title on spine. Slightly rubbed.
Bookseller reference : 19389
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Bury, J. B.
A HISTORY OF GREECE To the Death of Alexander the Great
Spine a bit sunned with 2 small dampstains. Neat pencil underlining to some pages. ; The Modern Library; 885 pages
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