Lintott, Andrew
VIOLENCE, CIVIL STRIFE AND REVOLUTION IN THE CLASSICAL CITY 750-330 BC
Spine very lightly sunned. ; Gives a conspectus of violence and civil strife in classical society during the most exciting period of its development. Examines first the extent and function of violence in this form of society and then traces the development of civil strife as the cities become more powerful and politically more sophisticated. Major themes are aristocratic rivalry, the tensions between rich and poor, the link between imperialism and civil strife and the causes of constitutional revolution. ; 289 pages
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Lintott, Andrew
VIOLENCE, CIVIL STRIFE AND REVOLUTION IN THE CLASSICAL CITY 750-330 BC
Very light shelfwear. ; Gives a conspectus of violence and civil strife in classical society during the most exciting period of its development. Examines first the extent and function of violence in this form of society and then traces the development of civil strife as the cities become more powerful and politically more sophisticated. Major themes are aristocratic rivalry, the tensions between rich and poor, the link between imperialism and civil strife and the causes of constitutional revolution. ; 289 pages
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Lintott, Andrew
VIOLENCE, CIVIL STRIFE AND REVOLUTION IN THE CLASSICAL CITY 750-330 BC
Spine very lightly sunned. Old price sticker to rear wrap. ; Gives a conspectus of violence and civil strife in classical society during the most exciting period of its development. Examines first the extent and function of violence in this form of society and then traces the development of civil strife as the cities become more powerful and politically more sophisticated. Major themes are aristocratic rivalry, the tensions between rich and poor, the link between imperialism and civil strife and the causes of constitutional revolution. ; 289 pages
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Linwood, William
A LEXICON TO AESCHYLUS Containing a Critical Explanation of the More Difficult Passages in the Seven Tragedies
Foxing to prelims and endpapers. Spine is slight discolored. Boards have rubbing, minor scratches and light wear. Small circular institution stamp on ffep (no other stamps or markings) ; 364 pages
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Lionel Dumarty (ed)
Langue idéale, langue réelle. Description et normalisation des langues classiques du IIIe s. av. J.-C. au XIIe s. de notre ère
, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 268 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Illustrations:4 b/w, 2 tables b/w., Language(s):French, English, German. ISBN 9782503609010.
Bookseller reference : 63102
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Lippold, Adolf
CONSULES Untersuchungen Zur Geschichte Des Römischen Konsulates Von 264 - 201 V. Chr.
Minor bump to head of spine. Small brown dot on cloth. ; Antiquitas 1, 8; 413 pages
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Lisi, Francisco L. (Ed. )
PLATO'S LAWS AND ITS HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Selected Papers of the I International Congress on Ancient Thought, Salamanca, 1998
Very minor shelfwear else fine. Gift inscription to classics scholar on ffep: "with best wishes to my friend and colleague, Christopher Rowe. Madrid. 23/2/01" ; 351 pages; Of all of Plato's dialogues the Laws was the most related to the social and political circumstances of the time and was more influential as theoretical writing on the politics of every subsequent epoch than his other major work on the subject, the Republic. For modern democracy, some of the theoretical principles that were exposed for the first time in the Laws are fundamental: the rule of law, the check and balance of power, etc. The understanding of the largest work written by Plato has substantially improved in the last decades thanks to increasing research. This selection from the papers tries to offer a panoramic vision of the work, which is being done at present in the main fields by well known scholars like T. J. Saunders, L. Brisson, Kl. Schöpsdau, A. Neschke, Chr. Bobonich, Sl. Dusanic and others. The first set of contributions is related to the new notion of law which Plato shapes in the Laws and its connection to the dialogue as genre. The reader will also find a set of papers devoted to the relationship between virtue and state, the nature of the state, and the metaphysics. The section devoted to the specific organisation of the Magnesian State offers papers that investigate the Magnesian economy (in its modern sense) , the nocturnal council, the laws about sexuality and the position of the slaves. The section devoted to the relationship of the Laws to its historical context contains contributions which try to explain the impact of the ideological and historical situation on the work and its possible influence on the political circumstances of the time. Two papers analyse the influences of the Laws on the Neoplatonic philosophy and in John Locke. Finally the textual tradition of the dialogue is considered.
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Lissone, F. L. V. M.
DE FRAGMENTEN VAN DE GESCHIEDSCHRIJVER PHYLARCHUS Vertaling En Commentaar
Former owner's name stamped to ffep (scholar- F. J. De Waele). Bound in off-white boards with front wrap and spine preserved. ; Greek text with Dutch translation and commentary. Includes correspondence between author and De Waele. ; Indagationes Noviomagenses Ad Res Antiquas Spectantes VI; 194 pages
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Literally Translated from the Greek By George Flyer Townsend
Aesop's Fables with Nearly 100 Illustrations from Designs by Harrison Weir Empire Edition
NY: The New York Publishing Company Apparent FIRST EDITION. Circa 1900. Signature of previous owned on front fly page and dated Sept 11 1911. Text is in excellent condition; top edge gilt gold very few marks light tanning some light moisture marks but absolutely no odor red color from boards has transferred to a few page edges Name etc on front fly-page. Very tight spine. Boards have discoloration some soil and light edge wear. 257pp. Aesop's Fables Also includes Paul and Virginia: A Philosophical Tale - an unedited edition that ".tells its own story eloquently and impressively and in a language simple natural and true it touches the common hearts of the world. There are but few works that have obtained a greater degree of popularity none are more deserving it." 109pp. Paul and Virginia with a memoir of the author BERNARDIN DE ST. PIERRE Ships in sturdy cardboard for ultimate protection no bubble mailers!. First Edition. Hardcover. Good Plus/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book. The New York Publishing Company hardcover
Bookseller reference : drmb14
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Litsas Fotios K. ed.; Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America
Hellenika Grammata: Essays in Tribute to Hellenic Letters Modern Greek Studies Series
Very Good. Used book in very good condition. Some cover wear may contain a few marks. 100% guaranteed. 042520 unknown
Bookseller reference : 0932841023[vg] ISBN : 0932841023 9780932841025
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Litsas Fotios K.;Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America
The Greek Orthodox Diocese of Chicago Presents Hellenika Grammata: Essays in Tribute to Hellenic Letters
University of Illinois at Chicago 1985. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Signed by Authors. Inscribed by Litsas. Wear to corners. University of Illinois, at Chicago Paperback
Bookseller reference : 36619 ISBN : 0932841023 9780932841025
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Litsas Fotios K. ed.; Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America
The Greek Orthodox Diocese of Chicago Presents Hellenika Grammata: Essays in Tribute to Hellenic Letters Modern Greek Studies Series
Chicago: University of Illinois 1985. Clean and well bound text with minor general wear but a few corner creases to covers. Else essentially VG. Inscribed to a friend and signed by the editor. Signed. Edition Unstated; Signed by Editor. Trade Paperback. Good. University of Illinois Paperback
Bookseller reference : 14256 ISBN : 0932841023 9780932841025
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Little, Alan M. G.
MYTH AND SOCIETY IN ATTIC DRAMA
A couple of small scratches to front board. Minor adhesive stain to publishing page. ; Contents: Mythology as primitive thought; Attic drama and society; Primitive aftermath; democratic Society; bourgeois society; Spectacle and Thought. Reprint of 1942 edition.
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Littlefield, David J. (Ed. )
TWENTIETH CENTURY INTERPRETATIONS OF THE FROGS A Collection of Critical Essays
Pages a bit browned. Wraps a little browned. Small sticker stain to front wrap. ; Collection of essays by Maurice Croiset, G. M. A. Grube, Étienne Lapalus, Gilbert Murray, George E. Mylonas, Bruno Snell and twelve others; 118 pages
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Littlefield, David J. (Ed. )
TWENTIETH CENTURY INTERPRETATIONS OF THE FROGS A Collection of Critical Essays
Pages browned. Wraps a little browned. ; Collection of essays by Maurice Croiset, G. M. A. Grube, Étienne Lapalus, Gilbert Murray, George E. Mylonas, Bruno Snell and twelve others; 118 pages
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Littlewood, C. A. J.
SELF-REPRESENTATION AND ILLUSION IN SENECAN TRAGEDY
Gift inscription from author to 'Michael' on ffep. Very light shelfwear to book. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. ; A. J. Littlewood approaches Seneca's tragedies as Neronian literature rather than as reworkings of Attic drama, and emphasizes their place in the Roman world and in the Latin literary corpus. The Greek tragic myths are for Seneca mediated by non-dramatic Augustan literature. In literary terms Phaedra's desire, Hippolytus' innocence, and Hercules' ambivalent heroism look back through allusion to Roman elegy, pastoral, and epic respectively. Ethically, the artificiality of Senecan tragedy, the consciousness that its own dramatic worlds, events, and people are literary constructs, responds to the contemporary Stoical dismissal of the public world as mere theatre. ; Oxford Classical Monographs; 344 pages; Signed by Author
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LIVADARA Nikolaou A. [LIVADARAS]
Historia tes paradoseos tou keimenou tou Hesiodou, diatribe epi ufegesia upobletheisa eis ten filosofiken scholen tou Athenesi panepistemiou
Athenais [Athens], Typ. Myrtide 1963 [16] + 267pp. + 9 folding bl/w plates, text in Greek, 24cm., softcover, copy from the collection of the Belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with ex-libris and stamp), pages still uncut, text is clean and bright, good condition, K113783
Bookseller reference : K113783
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Livia Velani Giovanni Grego
Rome: Where to Find Michelangelo Raphael Carvaggio Bernini & Borromini
Scala. Used - Acceptable. Some pages have writing. Paperback The item is fairly worn but still readable. Signs of wear include aesthetic issues such as scratches worn covers damaged binding. The item may have identifying markings on it or show other signs of previous use. May have page creases creased spine bent cover or markings inside. Packed with care shipped promptly. Scala paperback
Bookseller reference : S-02-2036 ISBN : 8881172674 9788881172672
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Livia Velini and Giovanni Grego
Rome - Where to Find Michelangelo Raphael Caravaggio Bernini Borromini
Scala Group Florence 2001. Soft cover. New. Brand New copy. 127 PAGES fully illustrated. A GUIDE BOOK THAT TRACES 5 ARTIST; EACH OF THE ITINERARIES WITH ILLUSTRATIONS MAPS. <br /><br /> Scala Group, Florence paperback
Bookseller reference : 001131 ISBN : 8881172674 9788881172672
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Livingston, Ivy
A LINGUISTIC COMMENTARY ON LIVIUS ANDRONICUS
Studies in Classics; 120 pages; Virtually all recent major work on Livius Andronicus has focused on assessing his artistic merits and his skills as a translator of Homer. But, as the oldest literary Latin preserved in any quantity, the language of Livius shows many features of linguistic interest and raises intriguing questions of phonolgy, morphology and syntax. In this book, Ivy Livingston frames an examination of Livius' Latin in the form of a commentary. Although Livius provides the starting-point of each comment, his language is sufficiently similar to his nearest successors - such as Naevius or Ennius - that many of the discussions do not also end with Livius, but explore wider-ranging problems of Latin and of Indo-European linguistics.
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Livingstone, Sir Richard W. (Ed. )
THE PAGEANT OF GREECE Edition Abridged for Use in Schools
Light fraying to spines. Minor shelfwear. ; 240 pages
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LIVIO MISSIR DE LUSIGNAN.
Familles Latines de l'Empire Ottoman.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 164 p. Familles Latines de l'Empire Ottoman. OTTOMANIA Levantin culture Latins Mediterranean.
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LIVIO MISSIR DE LUSIGNAN.
Vie Latine de l'Empire Ottoman (Les Latines d'Orient).
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 244 p. Vie Latine de l'Empire Ottoman (Les Latines d'Orient).
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Livrea, Henricus (Enrico)
ANONYMI FORTASSE OLYMPIODORI THEBANI BLEMYOMACHIA (P. BEROL. 5003) Edidit Prolegomenis Versione Et Commentario Instruxit Henricus Livrea
Very Light shelfwear. Else fine; Beiträge Zur Klassischen Philologie Heft 101; 99 pages
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Livy [Titus Livius]; Guilelmus [Wilhelm] Weissenborn & Mauritius [Moritz Müller] Mueller (Eds. )
[LIVY: 24-30] TITI LIVI AB URBE CONDITA LIBRI PARS III - LIBRI XXIV-XXX Editionem Primam Curavit Guilelmus Weissenborn. Editio Altera Quam Curavit Mauritius Müller. Editio Stereotypa.
Book has been rebound. Edgewear to boards. Gift Book plate to front inner cover. Scholar's stamp to titlepage (Alan Samuel). Inner hinges have been repaired with white binding tape. Spine has been neatly repaired with brown cloth tape (has tears along spine ends and chipping to base). Corners edgeworn with leather flecking off in places. Pages a little tanned. ; Text and preface are in Latin; ix, 405 p ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 3; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 405 pages
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Livy [Titus Livius]; Guilelmus [Wilhelm] Weissenborn & Mauritius [Moritz] Mueller (Eds. )
TITI LIVI [LIVY] AB URBE CONDITA LIBRI PARS IV - LIBRI XLI-CXLII [41-142]. FRAGMENTA, INDEX. Editionem Primam Curavit Guilelmus Weissenborn. Editio Altera Quam Curavit Mauritius Mueller. Editio Stereotypa.
Light discoloration to Spine. Light edgewear to corners and spine ends. Light bumping to upper corners. Some foxing. Minor pencil. Scholar's name to ffep (T. J. Dunbabin). ; Text and preface are in Latin; Xx, 244 + xvi, 110; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 4; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 354 pages
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Livy [Titus Livius]; Guilelmus [Wilhelm] Weissenborn & Mauritius [Moritz] Müller [Mueller] (Eds. )
TITI LIVI [TITUS LIVIUS] AB URBE CONDITA LIBRI. PARS II - FASC. III: LIBRI XXVII-XXX [27-30] Editionem Primam Curavit Guilelmus Weissenborn, Editio Altera, Quam Curavit Mauritius Müller. Editio Stereotypa
Corners have edgewear. Endpapers lightly tanned. Head and heel of spine has chipped off. Small pieces of front board to lower corner have also chipped off. ; Text in latin; Apparatus in Latin. Pp 355-585 ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 2.3; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 230 pages
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Livy [Titus Livius]; Guilelmus [Wilhelm] Weissenborn & Mauritius [Moritz] Müller [Mueller] (Eds. )
TITI LIVI [TITUS LIVIUS] AB URBE CONDITA. LIBRI PARS IV FASC. I - LIBRI XXXI-XXXV [31-35] & PARS IV. FASC. II - LIBRI XXXVI-XXXVIII [36-38] [2 VOLUMES BOUND IN 1] Editionem Primam Curavit Guilelmus Weissenborn, Editio Altera, Quam Curavit Mauritius Müller.
Scholar's name to ffep (T. J. Dunbabin). Book has been rebound in blue buckram with gilt title to spine- Fasc I & II bound together. Spine and top edges of boards a bit sunned. Minor shelfwear. Some foxing to endpapers. Some pencil underlining and notes. ; Text in latin; Apparatus in Latin. Fasc I. (edition stereotypa) : (1912) Xii, 243 pp + Fasc II: (1890) xv, [244]-415 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER [2 Vols in 1]; Vol. 4.1-2; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 415 pages
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Livy [Titus Livius]; Guilelmus [Wilhelm] Weissenborn & Guilelmus [Wilhelm] Heraeus
TITI LIVI [TITUS LIVIUS] AB URBE CONDITA. LIBRI PARS III FASC. III - LIBRI XXXIX-XL [39-40] Editionem Primam Curavit Guilelmus Weissenborn, Editio Altera, Quam Curavit Guilelmus Heraeus
Scholar's name to titlepage (T. J. Dunbabin) and one other name in ink. Spine sunned. Minor shelfwear. Light foxing. Minor pencil underlining and notes. ; Text in latin; Apparatus in Latin. Xvi, 112 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER [2 Vols in 1]; Vol. 3.3; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 415 pages
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Livy [Titus Livius]; Guilelmus [Wilhelm] Weissenborn & Mauritius [Moritz] Müller (Eds. )
TITI LIVI AB URBE CONDITA LIBRI PARS I - LIBRI I-III. Editionem Primam Curavit Guilelmus Weissenborn. Editio Altera, Quam Curavit Mauritius Müller. Editio Stereotypa
Pages tanned. Corners and spine ends edgeworn. Minor crease to first few pages. Staining to rear board. ; Text and preface are in Latin; cxxxv, 358 ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 215 pages
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Livy [Titus Livius]; Wilh. [Wilhelm] Weissenborn (Ed. )
[LIVY: 1-6] TITI LIVI AB URBE CONDITA LIBRI PARS I - LIBRI I-VI. Iterum Recognovit Wilh. Weissenborn.
Book has been rebound. Spine is frayed and chipped at ends. Tears to sides of backstrip but repaired along one side with black binding tape. Some scratches to marbled boards. Textblock is split in gutter of pages 32-33. Front board is close to detaching but still attached. Light Edgewear and scratches to boards. Gift Book plate to front inner cover. Inked number to 1 page. Scholar's stamp to ffep (Alan Samuel) and former owner's name to ffep. Corners are somewhat edgeworn. Corners are worn with corners chipped off. Light chipping to edges of a few pages. ; Text and preface are in Latin; cxxxv, 358 ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 527 pages
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Livy [Titus Livius]; Wilh. [Wilhelm] Weissenborn (Ed. )
[LIVY: 31-38] TITI LIVI AB URBE CONDITA LIBRI PARS IV - LIBRI XXXI-XXXVIII Recognovit Wilh. Weissenborn.
Book has been rebound. Edgewear to boards. Gift Book plate to front inner cover. Scholar's stamp to titlepage (Alan Samuel). Inked number to 1 page. Inner hinges have been repaired with white binding tape. Spine has been neatly repaired with brown cloth tape (has small tears along spine ends and chipping). Corners edgeworn with leather flecking off in places. Pages a little tanned. ; Text and preface are in Latin; xxiv, 375 p ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 4; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 375 pages
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Livy [Titus Livius]; Wilh. [Wilhelm] Weissenborn (Ed. )
[LIVY: 39-140 & INDEX] TITI LIVI AB URBE CONDITA LIBRI PARS V - LIBRI XXXIX-CXL [ & ] PARS VI: FRAGMENTA ET INDEX [2 VOLS BOUND IN 1] Recognovit Wilh. Weissenborn.
Book has been rebound with two volumes in 1 book. Spine cover /backstrip detached and missing. Edgewear to boards. Inner hinges weak but holding. Gift Book plate to front inner cover. Scholar's stamp to titlepage (Alan Samuel). Inked number to 1 page. Corners edgeworn with leather flecking off in places. Some scratches to boards. Pages a little tanned. ; 2 volumes bound in 1 book. Text and preface are in Latin; V6: (1882) xxiv, 319 p; V6: (1882) xvi, 110 p; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 5/6/2022; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall
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Livy; A. H. Allcroft & B. J. Hayes (Eds. )
LIVY: BOOK XXI (21)
Pencil notes and underlining to some pages of latin text. Light pen marginalia to a couple of pages. Former owner`s name to ffep. Top edges of boards a bit damp-staining. Light browning to first few pages. ; English Introduction, notes with Latin Text. Xxvi, 136 + 70 pp; The University Tutorial Series; 272 pages
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Livy; Alfred J. Church & W. J. Brodribb (Eds. )
LIVY BOOKS XXI-XXV. THE SECOND PUNIC WAR Translated with English with Notes
Pencil markings to a few pages. Boards a bit edgeworn. Chipping to head of spine. First few pages loose but present. Contents a bit shaken. ; Latin text with English commentary and introduction. 92 pp + 102 pp ; 340 pages
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Livy; John Briscoe (Ed. )
TITI LIVI: AB URBE CONDITA [AB VRBE CONDITA] Libri XLI-XLV. Edidit John Briscoe
Very light edgewear. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 403 pages
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Llewellyn-Jones, Lloyd
APHRODITE'S TORTOISE The Veiled Woman of Ancient Greece
Faint shelfwear to DJ. ; 9.5 X 6.6 X 1.0 inches; 368 pages
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Llewellyn-Jones, Lloyd (Ed. )
WOMEN'S DRESS IN THE ANCIENT GREEK WORLD
Very minor shelfwear to DJ. ; 9.7 X 6.0 X 0.8 inches; 260 pages
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Lloyd Alan B. Burkert Walter
What Is a God: Studies in the Nature of Greek Divinity (Classical Press of Wales)
Classical Press of Wales 1997 194 pages in8. 1997. Cartonné jaquette. 194 pages.
Bookseller reference : 100124492
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Lloyd G. E. R
Magic Reason and Experience: Studies in the Origin and Development of Greek Science
Cambridge University Press 1979 335 pages 22 606x1 778x15 494cm. 1979. Broché. 335 pages.
Bookseller reference : 100135796
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LLOYD Geoffrey E. R.
Les début de la science grecque de Thalès à Socrate.
Paris, Editions La Découverte, 1990. 13 x 22, 191 pp., 6 figures, broché, bon état (quelques soulignages au fin crayon gris).
Bookseller reference : 83052
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Lloyd, Alan
MARATHON The Story of Civilizations on Collision Course
Minor shelfwear to book. DJ has edgewear with light chipping. Dustjacket has shelfwear and rubbing. ; Tells the story of the First Persian Expedition and their defeat by the Athenians on the plain of Marathon in which 9000 Greek part-time warriors defied 30,000 Persians under Darius--popular history. ; 191 pages; Book Club Edition.
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Lloyd, Michael
THE AGON IN EURIPIDES
Book is fine. DJ has very mild shelfwear. ; This book is a study of the agon, or formal debate, in Euripides' tragedies. In these scenes, two characters confront each other, often before an arbitrator or judge, and make long speeches as if they were opponents in a court of law. Most of Euripides' extant plays contain an agon, often of crucial importance to the central conflict of the play. Lloyd provides interpretations of the more important agones, giving special attention to their dramatic context and function. Concentrating on Euripides' rhetorical skill, brilliance in argument, and interest in philosophy, Lloyd explores the role of formal debate in Euripides. He contrasts the agon in Euripides' work with that of Sophocles, and discusses extensively Euripides' relationship to fifth-century rhetorical theory and practice. ; 160 pages
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Lloyd, Seton.
Ancient Turkey: a Traveller's History of Anatolia
Ancient sites and civilizations of Anatolia from prehistoric times to early Christianity. 240p. illus bibliography index. Book
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Lloyd,Alan
Marathon : The Story of Civilizations on Collision Course
The author sets the historical background to this clash of cultures , contrasting the might of the Persian Empire with the evolving institutions of the Greek city-state... as the Greeks win against all odds, and set a precedent ...that kept the Eastern empire out of Europe and ensured that the Greek way of life would set the pattern for Western culture . 216p.plates bibliography.211p. plates bibliography Book
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Lloyd,Alan
Marathon : The Story of Civilizations on Collision Course
The author sets the historical background to this clash of cultures , contrasting the might of the Persian Empire with the evolving institutions of the Greek city-state... as the Greeks win against all odds and set a precedent ...that kept the Eastern empire out of Europe and ensured that the Greek way of life would set the pattern for Western culture . 216p.plates bibliography. Book
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Lloyd-Jones Hugh
Greek Comedy Hellenistic Literature Greek Religion and Miscellanea: The Academic Papers of Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones
Clarendon press 1991 434 pages 15 4x3 4x23 4cm. 1991. Cartonné jaquette. 434 pages.
Bookseller reference : 100128518
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Lloyd-Jones Hugh
I greci
trad. di Gloria Ferrari n. 48 in 16°, bross. edit.
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Lloyd-Jones, Hugh
GREEK COMEDY, HELLENISTIC LITERATURE, GREEK RELIGION, AND MISCELLANEA The Academic Papers of Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones
Minor rubbing to DJ. ; A collection of 38 papers by Lloyd-Jones covering his interest in fields of Greek Comedy, Hellenistic literature, Greek religion, and Greek culture. ; 424 pages
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Lloyd-Jones, Hugh
GREEK COMEDY, HELLENISTIC LITERATURE, GREEK RELIGION, AND MISCELLANEA The Academic Papers of Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones
Minor rubbing to DJ. Top corners lightly bumped else Book is Fine. ; A collection of 38 papers by Lloyd-Jones covering his interest in fields of Greek Comedy, Hellenistic literature, Greek religion, and Greek culture. ; 424 pages
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