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Denham, H.M.
The Aegean : A Sea Guide to its Coasts and Islands (New and enlarged Edition
Designed for sailing in the Aegean, and covering the east coast of Greece, the Cyclades, Crete and the West coast of Turkey. As well as all the practical navigational details it is full of fascinating details of the places ,including descriptions of traditional local sailing craft. 247 p.Illus. maps. charts. Book
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Denham, H.M.
The Ionian Islands to the Anatolian Coast : A Sea Guide, Corfu to S. Crete, Rhodes and Cyprus and S.Coast of Turkey s Coasts and Islands
Designed for sailing in the Ionian islands and covering the west coast of Greece, Crete, rhodes, cyprus and the South coast of Turkey. As well as all the practical navigational details it is full of fascinating details of the places,including descriptions of traditional local sailing craft. "This sea-guide replaces the second edition of The Ionian Islands to Rhodes and Southern Turkey, The Levant and Cyprus. One of the merits of this revised and enlarged volume is the comprehensive coverage it gives of a fascinating cruising area that extends from Corfu in northwest Greece to Cyprus and the coastline of Anatolia in the east. For active yachtsman or armchair voyager Henry Denham is an enlightening and invaluable companion for a cruise south from Corfu to the other Ionian Islands - Cephalonia, Ithaca, Zante - with a diversion into the Gulfs of Pátras and Corinth, reviving memories of Lord Byron at Missolonghi and Saint Andrew at Pátras. Then, south again by the western shores of the Peloponnesus to southern Crete, thence eastwards to Rhodes and Cyprus and adventuring still further into the waters of the least-known part of the eastern Mediterranean to explore the magnificent coastline of southern Turkey. Yachtsmen know that in a Denham sea-guide they will find not only detailed advice on cruising, pilotage, prohibited areas, port formalities, berthing, laying-up facilities and supplies but also a wealth of historical and archaeological information about places and ancient sites en route."224 p.Illus. maps. charts. Book
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DENIS Albert-Marie
Concordance de l'Apocalypse grecque de Baruch [PIOL, 1]
XI + 94pp., brochure originale, 26cm., dans la série "Publications de l'Institut Orientaliste de Louvain" volume I, bon état, exemplaire de la bibliothèque de prof. Jacques Ryckmans, R56762
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DENIS Albert-Marie
Concordance de l'Apocalypse grecque de Baruch [Piol, 1]
xi + 94pp., brochure originale, 26cm., dans la série "Publications de l'Institut Orientaliste de Louvain" (PIOL) volume I, très bon état, R98828
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DENNISTON J.D.
Greek prose style
x + 139pp., 22cm., hardcover (editor's red cloth), good condition, K78733
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Denniston, J. D.
GREEK PROSE STYLE
Former owner's name to inner cover. Else minor shelfwear. ; Contents: Development of Greek Prose; Abstract Expression; The order of Words; Sentence-Structure and Antithesis; Repetition; Asyndeton; Assonance. ; 139 pages
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Denosky Kathie
Sto Krevati Me Oto Echro In Bed with the Opposition
Athens: Arlekin 2012 Harlequin romance Bianca series # 1227 Miniseries: Texas Cattleman's Club: The Showdown Texas Cattleman's Club Rule #6: Be Gracious in Victory "Unexpectedly becoming a father to his infant niece must have scrambled Brad Price's brain. Why else is the levelheaded ladies' man suddenly besotted with his longtime rival Abby Langley Being fierce opponents for the Texas Cattleman's Club presidency hasn't stopped Abby from coming to the desperate dad's aid. Now he can't stop thinking about Abbyand wanting her. Abby finds Brad's struggles with parenthood endearingand irresistibly sexy. And though she's sworn off entanglements Brad's electrifying kisses weaken her resolve. It's the ultimate contest of their livesand the only winning strategy is complete surrender. 1st Greek Ed. Pbk. New Book from Greece. Arlekin paperback
书商的参考编号 : 27119
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DENYS D'HALICARNASSE, PAR A. LEGOUËZ
PREMIERE LETTRE A AMMEE, Texte Grec
Garnier Frères, Paris. 1879. In-16 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Tâchée. Dos fané. Mouillures. 30 pages. Texte en grec ancien et notes en français (sur 2 colonnes). Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Texte grec, avec une Intro. et des Notes par A. Legouëz.
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DEONNA W.
Du miracle grec au miracle chrétien classiques et primitivistes dans l'art [3 volumes]
Bâle, Editions Birkhaeuser 1945-1948 Complet en 3 tomes, Tome I: 402,[8] pp. + 69 planches hors-texte, Tome II: 635,[10] pp. + 48 planches hors-texte, Tome III: 517 + [7] pp. + 32 planches hors-texte, 26cm., brochures originales, bon état, poids: 3.3kg., S101795
书商的参考编号 : S101795
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DEONNA, W.
DÉDALE OU LA STATUE DE LA GRÈCE ARCHAÏQUE. Tomes 1-2. Tome 1: Origines et Evolution de la statue archaïque, Problèmes techniques et esthétiques. Tome 2 : Artistes et groupements régionaux. Influences subies et exercées. Survivances et Coïncidences
Paris E. de Boccard, 1930-1931 1930 in 8 (25,5x16,5) 2 volumes brochés, couvertures imprimées, portrait en frontispice, 576 et 467 pages, avec des figures dans le texte, & 39 planches hors-texte. Tomes 1: Origines et Evolution de la statue archaïque, Problèmes tecniques et esthétiques. Tome 2 : Artistes et groupements régionaux. Influences subies et exercées. Survivances et Coïncidences des annotations marginales du Recteur Pierre Guillon au crayon à papier, et des passages soulignés. Ecole Française d'Athènes, Travaux et mémoires. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
书商的参考编号 : 22014
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DEONNA W.
Dédale ou la statue de la Grèce archaïque [2 volumes] I: Origine et évolution de la statue archaique, problèmes techniques et esthétiques, II: Artistes et groupements régionaux, Influences subies et exercées, Survivances et coïncidences
Paris, De Boccard 1930-1931 Complet en 2 tomes: 576 + 467pp. + 39 planches en n/bl hors-texte, dans la série "Ecole dfrançaise d'Athènes. Travaux et mémoires" fascs.II-III, 26cm., brochures originales, qqs. rousseurs aux tranches supérieures, poids: 1.9kg., S102743
书商的参考编号 : S102743
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Deon, Michel
The Greece I Love
The glories of Greece in photographs, both colour and B & W Introduction by Jacques De Lacretelle. 36p, illus, map. Donor inscription, else as new.NOTE: Large format [27x24x2 cm] heavy volume Book
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DEONNA W.
Du miracle grec au miracle chrétien classiques et primitivistes dans l'art [3 volumes]
Complet en 3 tomes, Tome I: 402,[8] pp. + 69 planches hors-texte, Tome II: 635,[10] pp. + 48 planches hors-texte, Tome III: 517 + [7] pp. + 32 planches hors-texte, 26cm., brochures originales, bon état, poids: 3.3kg., S101795
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DEONNA W.
Dédale ou la statue de la Grèce archaïque [2 volumes] I: Origine et évolution de la statue archaique, problèmes techniques et esthétiques, II: Artistes et groupements régionaux, Influences subies et exercées, Survivances et coïncidences
Complet en 2 tomes: 576 + 467pp. + 39 planches en n/bl hors-texte, dans la série "Ecole dfrançaise d'Athènes. Travaux et mémoires" fascs.II-III, 26cm., brochures originales, qqs. rousseurs aux tranches supérieures, poids: 1.9kg., S102743
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DePalo Anna
He Aletheia Tis Kardias The Billionaire in Penthouse B
Athens: Arlekin 2009 Harlequin romance - Bianca series # 1085. Pbk. New Book from Greece. Arlekin paperback
书商的参考编号 : 24391
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DePalo, Anna
He Aletheia Tis Kardias [ The Billionaire in Penthouse B]
Harlequin romance - Bianca series # 1085 Book
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Department of Antiquities and Restoration Greek
National Archaeological Museum: A Catalogue-Sculpture
Athens Greece: Antiquities and Restoration Department 1967. A catalog of the museum which includes 28 reference pages at the beginning of the book encompassing archaeological guides of the general direction of antiquities and restoration a concise history of the museum ground plans with key and a concordance of numbers referencing the scupture number and the page on which it is described. The book has another 194 pages of text and 69 pages of black and white plates. Soft Cover. Very Good. Antiquities and Restoration Department Paperback
书商的参考编号 : 0003995
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Dept. of Greek and Roman Antiquities British Museum
Synopsis of the Contents of the British Museum. Department of Greek and . Volume 3 pt. 2 1881 Leather Bound
2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back 1881. This book is printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - English Vol: - Volume 3 pt. 2 Pages 81. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE. Volume 3 pt. 2 hardcover
书商的参考编号 : LB1111002243155
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DERBOLAV Josef
Platons Sprachphilosophie im Kratylos und in den späteren Schriften
Darmstadt, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1972 333pp., in the series "Impulse der Forschung" volume 10, 22cm., softcover, good condition, F105272
书商的参考编号 : F105272
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DERBOLAV Josef
Platons Sprachphilosophie im Kratylos und in den späteren Schriften
333pp., in the series "Impulse der Forschung" volume 10, 22cm., softcover, good condition, F105272
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Deroux, Carl (Ed. )
MALADIE ET MALADIES DANS LES TEXTES LATINS ANTIQUES ET MÉDIÉVAUX Actes Du Ve Colloque International "Textes Médicaux Latins" (Bruxelles, 4-6 Septembre 1995)
Pages unopened. Some minor creasing to front wrap and first few pages. Small chip to head of spine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 242; 458 pages
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Deroux, Carl (Ed. )
MALADIE ET MALADIES DANS LES TEXTES LATINS ANTIQUES ET MÉDIÉVAUX Actes Du Ve Colloque International "Textes Médicaux Latins" (Bruxelles, 4-6 Septembre 1995)
Pages unopened. Very minor shelfwear. Else fine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 242; 458 pages
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Deroux, Carl (Ed. )
STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY I
Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear. Bottom corners of wraps lightly creased. Else fine. ; Lind L. R. The Tradition of Roman Moral Conservatism; Watkins Th. H. Roman Citizen Colonies and Italic Right; Baldwin B. Biography at Rome; Novak D. M. The Early History of the Anician Family; Brenk Fr. E. Tarpeia among the Celts: Watery Romance, from Simylos to Propertius; Twyman Br. L. The Date of Pompeius Magnus' First Triumph; Seagraves R. The municeps in Catullus 17; Konstan D. An Interpretation of Catullus 21; Bishop J. D. Catullus 41; Nethercut W. R. The Art of Catullus 62; Cabisius G. Lucretius' Statement of Poetic Intent; Hawtrey R. S. W. The Poet as Example: Horace's Use of himself; Arkins Br. Horace, Odes 1.11; Traill D. A. Horace, Odes 1.14: Genealogy, Courtesans and Cyclades; Harrison G. W. M. Horace, Odes 1.27: A Borrowed Motto; Akbar Khan H. Text and 'Motivik' at Tibullus 1, 2, 89-90; Daly L. J. Reiter W. L. The Gallus Affair and Augustus' lex Iulia maiestatis: A Study in Historical Chronology and Causality; Keddie J. N. The Identity of Aelius Gallus (Tacitus, Ann. , V, 8, 1) ; Harmon D. P. The Poet's Initiation and the Sacerdotal Imagery of Propertius 3.1-5; Lange D. K. Cynthia and Cornelia: Two Voices from the GraveTracy V. A. One Aspect of nequitia in Ovid's AmoresElliott A. G. Amores I.5: The Afternoon of a Poet; Most Gl. W. Three Textual Notes on Ovid's Amores; Jeffreys R. A "Faux-Pas" by Ovid and the Date of Messalla's Death; Swan M. Cassius Dio LVIII, 20, 4-5 and LIX, 20, 5; Hull K. W. D. The Hero-concept in Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica; Kaplan M. Agrippina semper atrox: A Study in Tacitus' Characterization of Women; Bond R. P. Anti-feminism in Juvenal and Cato; Colton R. E. Martial in Juvenal's Eighth Satire; Schwartz G. Apulei Metamorphoses 1.2: desultoriae scientiae; Opeku F. Physiognomy in Apuleius; Whitehorne J. E. G. Ad Amicos I 5 and 6 and the Date of Fronto's Death; Brunt P. A. Marcus Aurelius and the Christians; Burns Th. S. The Barbarians and the Scriptores Historiae Augustae ; Collection Latomus Volume 164; Vol. 1; 542 pages
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Deroux, Carl (Ed. )
STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY II
Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear. Bottom of spine very lightly bumped. Else fine. ; Mason H. J. Vir: Member of a College; Knapp R. C. Cato in Spain, 195/194 B. C. : Chronology and Geography; Rosivach V. J. Terence, Heautontimorumenos 205: The Scholarly Tradition; Stevens C. E. North-West Europe and Roman Politics (125-118) ; Forsyth Ph. Y. Catullus 64: Dionysus Reconsidered; Hallett J. P. Ianua iucunda: The Characterization of the Door in Catullus 67; Griffiths F. T. The Structure and Style of the "Short Epics" of Catullus and Virgil; Davis P. J. Unity and Meaning in Vergil's Georgics; Egan R. B. Euryalus' Mother and Aeneid 9-12; Nadeau Y. Speaking Structures. Horace, Odes, 2.1 to 2.19 Santirocco M. S. Strategy and Structure in Horace C. 2.12; Nielsen R. M. Horace, Odes III.12: Of Longings and Wool Baskets; Baker R. J. Beauty and the Beast in Propertius I.3; Verstraete B. C. Propertius' Use of Myth in Book Two; Phillips Ch. R. Love's Companions and Ovid, Amores 1.2; Davidson J. F. Some Thoughts on Ovid Amores I, 3; Olstein K. Amores I. 9 and the Structure of Book I; Littlewood R. J. Ovid and the Ides of March (Fasti 3.523-710) : A Further Study in the Artistry of the Fasti; Rutledge E. S. Ovid's Informants in the Fasti; Ferrill A. Augustus and his Daughter: A Modern Myth ; Simpson C. J. The "Conspiracy" of A. D. 39; Martindale C. A. Lucan's Nekuiavan Dam H. -J. Critical Remarks on Statius Silvae II; Laruccia S. D. The Wasteland of Peace: A Tacitean Evaluation of Pax Romana; Talbert R. J. A. Pliny the Younger as Governor of Bithynia-Pontus; Cooper G. Sexual and Ethical Reversal in Apuleius: The Metamorphoses as Anti-epic; Blockley R. C. Constantius II and his Generals; Stertz S. A. Ammianus Marcellinus' Attitudes toward Earlier Emperors; Pack R. A. A Mediaeval Explicator of Classical Mnemonics. ; Collection Latomus Volume 168; Vol. 2; 532 pages
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Deroux, Carl (Ed. )
STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY III
Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear. ; Laroche R. A. Early Roman Chronology: Its Schematic Nature; Grieve L. J. Tabulae Caeritum; Keaveney A. Sulla and the Gods; Mitchell S. Cornish Tin, Iulius Caesar, and the Invasion of Britain; Kitchell K. F. Et patruum reddidit Arpocratem: A Reinterpretation of Catullus, c. 74; Northrup M. D. Vergil on the Birth of Poetry: A Reading of the Fourth Eclogue; Baker R. J. The Threshold of Loneliness: Propertius, I, 18; Genovese E. N. Serpent Leitmotif in the Metamorphoses; Miller J. F. Ovid's Divine Interlocutors in the Fasti; Merzlak R. F. Furor in Seneca's Phaedra; Levick B. Nero's Quinquennium; Newmyer S. Imagery as a Means of Character Portrayal in Lucan; Colton R. E. Some Lexical Notes on Martial and Juvenal; Brown R. D. The Litter: A Satirical Symbol in Juvenal and Others; Deroux C. Domitian, the Kingfish and the Prodigies: A Reading of Juvenal's Fourth Satire; Fletcher G. B. A. On the Annals of Tacitus again; Peachin M. Johannes Malalas and the Moneyers' Revolt; Bruce L. D. Diocletian, the Proconsul Iulianus, and the Manichaeans; Drinkwater J. F. The "Pagan Underground", Constantius II's "Secret Service", and the Survival, and the Usurpation of Julian the Apostate; Astin A. E. Observations on the De rebus bellicis ; Collection Latomus Volume 180; Vol. 3; 440 pages
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Deroux, Carl (Ed. )
STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY IX
Bump to base of spine. Light creasing to bottom corners of rear wraps and last few pages. . Scratch to front wrap. ; WYLIE G. The Ides of March and the Immovable Icon; SAYLOR C. Amphitryon: the Playon Virtus; MARTIN D. J. Did Pompey engage in imitatio Alexandri ? RYAN F. The Quaestorship of Q. Cicero and the cursus of C. Vergilius; NICHOLSON J. The Survival of Cicero's Letters; PRICE J. J. The Failure of Cicero's First Catilinarian; BYRNE S. Flattery and Inspiration: Cicero's Epic for Caesar; BICKNELL P. & NIELSEN D. Five Cohorts against the World; SCANLON T. F. Reflexivity and Irony in the Proem of Sallust's Historiae; SIMPSON C. J. The Curia Julia and the Ara Victoriae : A 'Politico-Religious' Imperative in August 29 B. C. ; AKBAR KHAN H. Anchises, Achaemenides and Polyphemus : Character, Culture and Politics in Aeneid 3, 588f. ; COFFTA D. J. Programmatic Synthesis in Horace, Odes III, 13; WEBER R. J. The Composition of Livy XLV, 25-34: Illyricum and the End of the Third Macedonian War; SALZMANN M. R. Deification in the Fasti and the Metamorphoses; HERBERT-BROWN G. Decoding Tacitus (Ann. I,53) : the Role of Julia in Tiberius' Retirement to Rhodes; LEWIS A. -M. What Dreadful Purpose Do You Have ? : A New Explanation for the Astrological Prophecy of Nigidius Figulus in Lucan's Pharsalia I, 658-63; HIGGINS J. M. The Dog in the Nighttime : Rome's Invasion of Ireland; MORGAN M. G. Indulgentia in Tacitus; WARDLE D. Suetonius and His Own Day; HUNINK V. Two Erotic Poems in Apuleius' Apology; WOODS D. Valens, Valentinian l, and the Iouiani Cornuti; ALONSO-NÚÑEZ J. -M. Augustine's Chronology and the Theory of World Empires in The City of God ; Collection Latomus Volume 244; Vol. 9; 502 pages
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Deroux, Carl (Ed. )
STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY IX
Very minor shelfwear. Pages unopened. Else fine. ; WYLIE G. The Ides of March and the Immovable Icon; SAYLOR C. Amphitryon: the Playon Virtus; MARTIN D. J. Did Pompey engage in imitatio Alexandri ? RYAN F. The Quaestorship of Q. Cicero and the cursus of C. Vergilius; NICHOLSON J. The Survival of Cicero's Letters; PRICE J. J. The Failure of Cicero's First Catilinarian; BYRNE S. Flattery and Inspiration: Cicero's Epic for Caesar; BICKNELL P. & NIELSEN D. Five Cohorts against the World; SCANLON T. F. Reflexivity and Irony in the Proem of Sallust's Historiae; SIMPSON C. J. The Curia Julia and the Ara Victoriae : A 'Politico-Religious' Imperative in August 29 B. C. ; AKBAR KHAN H. Anchises, Achaemenides and Polyphemus : Character, Culture and Politics in Aeneid 3, 588f. ; COFFTA D. J. Programmatic Synthesis in Horace, Odes III, 13; WEBER R. J. The Composition of Livy XLV, 25-34: Illyricum and the End of the Third Macedonian War; SALZMANN M. R. Deification in the Fasti and the Metamorphoses; HERBERT-BROWN G. Decoding Tacitus (Ann. I,53) : the Role of Julia in Tiberius' Retirement to Rhodes; LEWIS A. -M. What Dreadful Purpose Do You Have ? : A New Explanation for the Astrological Prophecy of Nigidius Figulus in Lucan's Pharsalia I, 658-63; HIGGINS J. M. The Dog in the Nighttime : Rome's Invasion of Ireland; MORGAN M. G. Indulgentia in Tacitus; WARDLE D. Suetonius and His Own Day; HUNINK V. Two Erotic Poems in Apuleius' Apology; WOODS D. Valens, Valentinian l, and the Iouiani Cornuti; ALONSO-NÚÑEZ J. -M. Augustine's Chronology and the Theory of World Empires in The City of God ; Collection Latomus Volume 244; Vol. 9; 502 pages
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Deroux, Carl (Ed. )
STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY V
Pages unopened. Very Light shelfwear. ; Lind L. R. The Idea of the Republic and the Foundations of Roman Morality; Marshall A. Ladies at Law: The Role of Women in the Roman Civil Courts; Rousselle R. Persons in Livy's Account of the Bacchic Persecution; Weber R. J. The Taulantii and Pirustae in Livy's Version of the Illyrian Settlement of 167 B. C. : The Roman Record of Illyria; Forsyth Ph. Y. Catullus 6: Theme and Context; Heath J. Catullus 11: Along for the Ride; Nicols J. Patrona ciuitatis: Gender and Civic Patronage; Griffin R. The Numbers of Time in Georgic 1; Bradshaw A. Horace in Sabinis; Nielsen R. M. Solomon R. H. Pallida Mors and Broken Promises: Convention in Horace, Odes I.4; Nielsen R. M. Solomon R. H. Pallida Mors and Broken Promises: Convention in Horace, Odes I.4; Striar Br. Soracte reconsidered: The Burden of Youth and the Relief of Age in Horace Odes I.9; Alessi P. T. Propertius: Furor, Ingenium and Callimachus; Kirby J. T. Humor and the Unity of Ovid's Metamorphoses: A Narratological Assessment; Claassen J. M. Carmen and Poetics: Poetry as Enemy and Friend; Corbeill A. T. Augustus' Libellus; Tietze V. S. Seneca's Epic Theatre; Davis P. J. Death and Emotion in Seneca's Trojan Women; Currie H. MacL. Petronius and Ovid; Jenkinson R. Impressions Concerning Persius, Style and Content: 'Dark at First Reading'; Tuplin C. J. The False Neros of the First Century A. D. ; Verstraete B. C. Panegyric and Candour in Statius, Siluae 3.4; Winkler M. M. The Function of Epic in Juvenal's Satires; Jones F. Juvenal, Satire VII; Blockley R. C. Constantius II and Persia; Alonso-Núñez J. M. Orosius on Contemporary Spain; Deroux C. Garlic, Dropsy, and Anthimus's Aquae diuersae (De obseruatione ciborum, LXI) ; Collection Latomus Volume 206; Vol. 5; 516 pages
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Deroux, Carl (Ed. )
STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY VI
Pages unopened. Light creasing to edges of wrap. Else fine. ; Lind L. R. The Idea of the Republic and the Foundations of Roman Morality. Second Part; Johnstone S. On the Uses of Arson in Classical Rome; Briscoe J. Political Groupings in the Middle Republic: A Restatement; Murgatroyd P. Setting in Six Versions of the Hylas Myth; Lewis A. -M. The Popularity of the Phaenomena of Aratus: A Reevaluation; Warrior V. M. Intercalation and the Action of M'. Acilius Glabrio (cos. 191 B. C. ) ; Wylie Gr. The Genius and the Sergeant: Sertorius versus Pompey; Vinson M. Party Politics and the Language of Love in the Lesbia Poems of Catullus; Edwards M. J. Apples, Blood and Flowers: Sapphic Bridal Imagery in Catullus; Simpson C. J. Catullus 100, Ovid, and the Patois of the Race Track; Hughes J. J. A "Paraklausithyron" in Cicero's Second Philippic; Suder W. Old Age and Eros in the Early Roman Empire. Some Opinions; Owens W. M. Double Jealousy: An Interpretation of Horace Odes 1.13; Ancona R. Horace Odes 1.25: Temporality, Gender, and Desire; Farron S. Pius Aeneas in Aeneid 4.393-6; Brenk Fr. E. The Gates of Dreams and an Image of Life: Consolation and Allegory at the End of Vergil's Aeneid VI; Gaskin R. Turnus, Mezentius and the Complexity of Virgil's Aeneid; Deroux C. From Horace's Epistle I, 13 to Maecenas's Epigram to Horace; Keith A. M. Amores 1.1: Propertius and the Ovidian Programme; Fletcher G. B. A. Passages in Ovid's Metamorphoses; Houston G. W. Two Conjectures Concerning Nero's Doctor, Andromachos the Elder; George D. B. The Meaning of the Pharsalia Revisited; Hunink V. Lucan's Last Words; Jones B. W. The Reckless Titus; Plass P. C. Variatio in Tacitus: Form and Thought; Frangoulidis S. A. Charite's Literary Models: Vergil's Dido and Homer's Odysseus; Salzman M. R. How the West was Won: The Christianization of the Roman Aristocracy in the West in the Years after Constantine; Adams J. N. Some Latin Veterinary Terms Relating to Diseases of the Back (pulmo, pulmunculus, pantex, cancer frigidum, pispisa, pilupia, clauus) ; Moorhead J. Cassiodorus and the Order of the Liberal Arts ; Collection Latomus Volume 217; Vol. 6; 516 pages
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STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY VI
Pages unopened. Light bump to upper rear corner of book. Else fine. ; Lind L. R. The Idea of the Republic and the Foundations of Roman Morality. Second Part; Johnstone S. On the Uses of Arson in Classical Rome; Briscoe J. Political Groupings in the Middle Republic: A Restatement; Murgatroyd P. Setting in Six Versions of the Hylas Myth; Lewis A. -M. The Popularity of the Phaenomena of Aratus: A Reevaluation; Warrior V. M. Intercalation and the Action of M'. Acilius Glabrio (cos. 191 B. C. ) ; Wylie Gr. The Genius and the Sergeant: Sertorius versus Pompey; Vinson M. Party Politics and the Language of Love in the Lesbia Poems of Catullus; Edwards M. J. Apples, Blood and Flowers: Sapphic Bridal Imagery in Catullus; Simpson C. J. Catullus 100, Ovid, and the Patois of the Race Track; Hughes J. J. A "Paraklausithyron" in Cicero's Second Philippic; Suder W. Old Age and Eros in the Early Roman Empire. Some Opinions; Owens W. M. Double Jealousy: An Interpretation of Horace Odes 1.13; Ancona R. Horace Odes 1.25: Temporality, Gender, and Desire; Farron S. Pius Aeneas in Aeneid 4.393-6; Brenk Fr. E. The Gates of Dreams and an Image of Life: Consolation and Allegory at the End of Vergil's Aeneid VI; Gaskin R. Turnus, Mezentius and the Complexity of Virgil's Aeneid; Deroux C. From Horace's Epistle I, 13 to Maecenas's Epigram to Horace; Keith A. M. Amores 1.1: Propertius and the Ovidian Programme; Fletcher G. B. A. Passages in Ovid's Metamorphoses; Houston G. W. Two Conjectures Concerning Nero's Doctor, Andromachos the Elder; George D. B. The Meaning of the Pharsalia Revisited; Hunink V. Lucan's Last Words; Jones B. W. The Reckless Titus; Plass P. C. Variatio in Tacitus: Form and Thought; Frangoulidis S. A. Charite's Literary Models: Vergil's Dido and Homer's Odysseus; Salzman M. R. How the West was Won: The Christianization of the Roman Aristocracy in the West in the Years after Constantine; Adams J. N. Some Latin Veterinary Terms Relating to Diseases of the Back (pulmo, pulmunculus, pantex, cancer frigidum, pispisa, pilupia, clauus) ; Moorhead J. Cassiodorus and the Order of the Liberal Arts ; Collection Latomus Volume 217; Vol. 6; 516 pages
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STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY VII
Pages unopened. Light shelfwear. Light Bump to bottom front corner. ; Lind L. R. Thought, Life, and Literature at Rome: The Consolidation of Culture; Frangoulidis S. A. Palaestrio as Playwright: Plautus, Miles Gloriosus 209-212; Horvath R. The Origins of the Gracchan Revolution; Verboven K. The Monetary Enactments of M. Marius Gratidianus; Jenkins A. B. Sulla's Retirement; Freeman P. W. M. Pompey's Eastern Settlement: A Matter of Presentation? Barlow J. Cicero's Sacrilege in 63 B. C. ; Hillman Th. P. Hodie apud Lucullum Pompeius cenat: Neglected History at Plutarch, Lucullus 41, 4-7; Fletcher G. B. A. Further Lucretiana; Kyriakou P. Lucretius' Atomic Poetics Arkins Br. Textual Questions in Catullus; Dyer R. R. Bedspread for a Hieros Gamos: Studies in the Iconography and Meaning of the Ecphrasis in Catullus 64; Nielsen R. M. Catullus 86: Lesbia, Beauty, and Poetry; Springer C. P. E. Fannius and Scaevola in Cicero's De amicitia; Butrica J. L. Messalla and the Principate; Simpson C. J. Reddita Omnis Prouincia. Ratification by the People in January, 27 B. C. ; Ball R. J. Gilbert Highet and the Augustan Poets; Petter G. J. Laocoon's Fate according to Virgil; Pascal C. B. Rura Cano; Mader G. Propertius' Hymn to Bacchus (3, 17) and the Poetic Design of the Third Book; Weber R. J. Polybius vs Cato: The Composition of Livy 45, 19-25; Nawotka Kr. Tomos, Ovid, and the Name Tomis; Murgatroyd P. Narrative Techniques in Manilius, Astronomica 5, 538-618; Batinski E. E. The Virgin Lover: Index of Self-Deception in Seneca's Phaedra; Jenkinson R. Heir, Testator, and Commentators at Persius 6, 51ff. Davis P. J. The Fabric of History in Statius' Thebaid; Baldwin B. Notes on the De aquis of Frontinus; Kleijwegt M. Discord in an Italian Town. Fronto's Letter on Concordia (Ep. Ad Am. II, 7) ; Baharal D. Caracalla and Alexander the Great: A Reappraisal; Drinkwater J. F. Silvanus, Ursicinus and Ammianus: Fact or Fiction? Sivan H. The Last Gallic Prose Panegyric: Paulinus of Nola on Theodosius I ; Collection Latomus Volume 227; Vol. 7; 596 pages
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STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY VIII
Pages unopened. Light shelfwear. ; M. F. WILLIAMS, The Cyzicus Episode (Ap. Rh. , Arg. I, 936-1158) and Aeneid V : Cybele and Ritual, W. J. DOMINIK, Ratio et Dei : Psychology and the Supernatural in the Lemnian Episode, I. MEDNlKAROVA, Patterns of Hyperbaton in Latin Prose from Cato to Bulgaranus, T. P. HILLMAN, The Serpent under the Flower : Pompeius Strabo and Q. Sertorius, 89-87 B. C. , R. G. ACKROYD-CROSS, Catullus 68, 41-86, R. BERG, Cicero's Palatine Home and Clodius' Shrine of Liberty. Alternative Emblems of the Republic in Cicero's De domo sua, T. D. PAPANGHELIS, Winning on Points: about the Singing-Match in Virgil's Seventh Eclogue, W. W. DE GRUMMOND, The "Diana Experience" : a Study of the Victims of Diana in Virgil's Aeneid, K. VERBOVEN, Damasippus, the Story of a Businessman ? , M. C. BOLTON, Elegy upside Down: the Inversion of Elegiac and Epic Elements in Heroides III, P. J. JOHNSON, Ovid and Poetic Facundia, E. P. FORBIS, Voice and Voicelessness in Ovid's Exile Poetry, A. FELDHERR, Caeci auaritia : Avarice, History, and Vision in Livy V, R. S. LORSCH, An omen of Diuus Augustus : Portent of Triumph or Divinity? , J. C. REEDER, The Statue of Augustus from Prima Porta and the Underground Complex, H. M. JACKSON, Further Notes on Problems in the Text of Carmina Priapea, G. MADER, Duplex nefas, ferus spectator : Spectacle and Spectator in Act 5 of Seneca's Troades, A. L. SPISAK, Martial's Special Relation with his Reader, N. SHUMATE, Compulsory Pretense and the "Theatricalization of Experience" in Tacitus, R. B. MOBERLY, Jerome's Age: Some Further Thoughts, P. SIVONEN, The Good and the Bad, the Civilised and the Barbaric : Images of the East in the Identities of Ausonius, Sidonius, and Sulpicius, C. M. BOOKER, The Codex Purpureus and its Role as an Imago Regis in Late Antiquity, E. J. OWENS, Zosimus, the Roman Empire, and the End of Roman Britain, ; Collection Latomus Volume 239; Vol. 8; 506 pages
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Light bump to upper front corner. Light shelfwear. ; G. Irby-Massie Horned Gods in Britain and Greek Hero Cult; S. J. Northwood, Livy and the Early Annalists; D. MacInnes, Dirum ostentum : Bee Swarm Prodigies at Roman Military Camps; E. Orlin Why a Second Temple for Venus Erycina? J. Bellemore Pompey's Triumph over the Arabs; C. Tuplin Nepos and the Origins of Political Biography; C. Deroux Catullus's Eighth Poem: the Shifting viewpoint and inconsistency of the Speaker; D. Dueck Historical Exempla in Augustan Rome and their role in a Geographical Context; T. A. Bird One Wedding and Two Funerals. An undetected Aspect of Aeneid IV; J. Rabinowitz Joyous Dread. Erotic Masochism and Initiatory Symbolism in the Poetry of Propertius; N. DeBloois, Ovid's Remedia exilii; R. A. Smith, Mors nobis tempus iners: Ovid, Ex ponto I, 5, and the Dead Poets' Society; F. J. Vervaet Tacitus, Ann. 15, 25, 3: a revision of Corbulo's imperium maius (AD 63-AD 65 ? ) ; A. Ezov, Reconnaissance and Intelligence in the Roman Art of War writing in the Imperial Period; H. Lindsay, Food and Clothing in Martial; D. Baharlal Public Image and Women at Court in the Era of the Adoptive Emperors (AD 98-180). The case of Faustina the Younger; S. H. Rutledge: Plato, Tacitus, and the Dialogus de oratoribus; V. E. Pagán Distant Voices of Freedom in the Annales of Tacitus; v. Lev Kenaan: Fabula anilia: the Literal as a Feminine Sense; R. M. Fraken Ammianus Marcellinus and his Intended audience; C. DeSantis prudentius' St. Vincent: a study of Peristephanon 5; R. J. Goar The reasonableness of Augustine as seen in his Correspondence; A. Gillett Jordanes and Ablabius. ; Collection Latomus Volume 254; Vol. 10; 501 pages
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STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY XI
Faint crease to front wrap. Very Light shelfwear. Else fine. ; Bingham, S. "Life on an Island: a Brief Study of Places of Exile in the First Century AD" ; Brown, R. "The Terms 'Bellum Sociale' and 'Bellum Civile' in the Late Republic" ; Castner, C. J. "The 'Fulmen' and Sicily: Imagery in Lucretius' Sixth Book" ; Dauster, M. "Roman Republican Sumptuary Legislation: 182-102" : Deroux, C. "Archias: Maker of Furniture or Phantom Figure (Horace, Epist.1.5) ?" ; Gil Egea, M. E. "Warrior Retinues in Late Antiquity: The Case of Pelagia" ; Hull, W. D. "Coriolanus and the Homeric Tradition" ; Kavanagh, B. J. "Two Families from Vienne and the Effect of their Rivalry" ; Khan, H. Akbar "Venus' Intervention in the Dido-affair: Controversies and Considerations" Koglou, V. Fynti "Caecus, Clodia, Metellus: Theatre and Politics in 'pro Caelio'" ; Koptev, A. "Lucretia's Story in Literature and the Rites of 'Regifvgivm' and 'Equivrii'" ; MacDonald, J. "Dueling Contests: Theocritus and Virgil's Third and Seventh 'Eclogues'" ; Maurer, K. "'Notiora Fallaciora': Exact, Non-allusive Echoes in Latin Verse" ; Merriam, C. U. "'Acrior est nostra plusque furoris habet': Erotic Madness of Women in Latin Poetry" ; Morello, R. "Place and Road: Neglected Aspects of Livy 9, 1-19" ; Nathan, G. "'Pudicitia Plebeia': Womanly Echoes in the Struggle of the Orders"; Nice, A. "The Persona of Umbricius and Divination in Juvenal, 'Satires' Three and Six" ; Opsomer, Th. "'Referre aliter saepe solebat idem': The Relation between Ovid's 'Amores' and 'Ars Amatoria'"; Perkins, C. A. "Truth in Tacitus: The Case of Livia Augusta" ; Rees, R. D. "Talking to the Tetrarchs: The Dynamics of Vocative Address" ; Roche, P. A. "Mixed Messages: Trajan and the Propaganda of Personal Status" ; Strachan, J. C. G. "A Literary Crisis? A Reassessment of the Symbolism of Propertius 1, 17" ; Williams, Mary F. "Lawgivers and the Rule of Law in the 'Aeneid'" ; Collection Latomus Volume 272; Vol. 11; 506 pages
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STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY XII
Faint crease to top corner of front wrap and top corner of rear wrap and first and last few pages. Tear to bottom of spine cover (1 cm). Very light soiling to top corner of pg 14. ; A. Koptev: Exploring the Tripartite Archetype in the Historical Tradition on Archaic Rome; D. Dzino: late Republican Illyrian Policy of Rome 167-60 BC: the Bifocal Approach; N. Adkin: Some additions to Maltby's Lexicon of Ancient Etymologies; E. Karakasis Totum ut te faciant, Fabulle, nasum: Catullus' XIII reconsidered; R. Stem Nepos' Atticus as a Biography of Friendship; H. Akbar Khan: Surface and Substance: a Reading of Horace, Odes 1,8; C. J. Simpson The Fasces and the 'Custom of Alternation' Retrojection not Restoration? R. Cormier Who Bears the Golden Bough before Charon? (Aeneid VI, 405-407) -- a Correction; L. Fratantuono Posse putes: Virgil's Camilla and Ovid's Atalanta; M. Berry, Propertian Ambiguity and the Elegiac Alibi; F. Cairns The Triumphal Motif of Propertius 3,4,17-18 adn its Political Associations: Sculptural and Numismatic Evidence; J. Marincola marcellus at Syracuse (Livy XXV, 24,11-15) : a Historian reflects; B. T. Reeves adn P. Murgatroyd Europa in ovid's Fasti; S J Huskey Quaerenti plura legendum: Ovid on the Necessity of Reading (Tr. I, 1,21-22) ; K. Hasegawa The Collegia domestica in the Elite Roman Households: the Evidence of Domestic Funeral Clubs for Slaves and Freedmen; B. L. Wickkiser: Augustus, Apollo and an Ailing Rome: Images of Augustus as a Healer of State; B. Buxton and R. Hannah: OGIS 458, the Augustan Calendar and the Succession; B. Baldwin Nero the Poet; B. Halvonik: the Ethos of Vrbanitas in the Satyricon; c. Chandler first Impressions: Eschatological Allusion in Petronius, Satyrica 28-29; R A Faber: The adaptation of Apostrophe in Lucan's Bellum Civile; M Erasmo Mourning Pompey: Lucan and the Poetics of Death Ritual; Y Z Liebersohn Seneca Philosophia Medicus. De Constantia Sapientis: a proposed Interpretation; S. Tzounakas: Echoes of Lucan in Tacitus: the Cohortationes of Pompey and Calgacus; V. E. Pagan: The Pannonian Revolt in the Annals of Tacitus; A. Griffith: Slander thy Neighbour(s) : Mithraism's Escape from Invective ad corpora; G D Dunn: Mavilus of hadrumetum, African proconsuls and Mediaeval Martyrologies; J S Edwards: the Carmina of Publilius Optatianus Porphyrius and the Creative Process; M Kahlos: Pompa Diaboli. The Grey area of Urban Festivals in the fourth and fifth centuries; C. Deroux: the allusion by Anthimus the Physician to the Cauterisation of Horses (De obs. Cib. , praef. , p.3, 1. 6-8 Liechtenhann). ; Collection Latomus Volume 287; Vol. 12; 496 pages
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Light rubbing to wraps. Else minor shelfwear. ; A. Koptev: Exploring the Tripartite Archetype in the Historical Tradition on Archaic Rome; D. Dzino: late Republican Illyrian Policy of Rome 167-60 BC: the Bifocal Approach; N. Adkin: Some additions to Maltby's Lexicon of Ancient Etymologies; E. Karakasis Totum ut te faciant, Fabulle, nasum: Catullus' XIII reconsidered; R. Stem Nepos' Atticus as a Biography of Friendship; H. Akbar Khan: Surface and Substance: a Reading of Horace, Odes 1,8; C. J. Simpson The Fasces and the 'Custom of Alternation' Retrojection not Restoration? R. Cormier Who Bears the Golden Bough before Charon? (Aeneid VI, 405-407) -- a Correction; L. Fratantuono Posse putes: Virgil's Camilla and Ovid's Atalanta; M. Berry, Propertian Ambiguity and the Elegiac Alibi; F. Cairns The Triumphal Motif of Propertius 3,4,17-18 adn its Political Associations: Sculptural and Numismatic Evidence; J. Marincola marcellus at Syracuse (Livy XXV, 24,11-15) : a Historian reflects; B. T. Reeves adn P. Murgatroyd Europa in ovid's Fasti; S J Huskey Quaerenti plura legendum: Ovid on the Necessity of Reading (Tr. I, 1,21-22) ; K. Hasegawa The Collegia domestica in the Elite Roman Households: the Evidence of Domestic Funeral Clubs for Slaves and Freedmen; B. L. Wickkiser: Augustus, Apollo and an Ailing Rome: Images of Augustus as a Healer of State; B. Buxton and R. Hannah: OGIS 458, the Augustan Calendar and the Succession; B. Baldwin Nero the Poet; B. Halvonik: the Ethos of Vrbanitas in the Satyricon; c. Chandler first Impressions: Eschatological Allusion in Petronius, Satyrica 28-29; R A Faber: The adaptation of Apostrophe in Lucan's Bellum Civile; M Erasmo Mourning Pompey: Lucan and the Poetics of Death Ritual; Y Z Liebersohn Seneca Philosophia Medicus. De Constantia Sapientis: a proposed Interpretation; S. Tzounakas: Echoes of Lucan in Tacitus: the Cohortationes of Pompey and Calgacus; V. E. Pagan: The Pannonian Revolt in the Annals of Tacitus; A. Griffith: Slander thy Neighbour(s) : Mithraism's Escape from Invective ad corpora; G D Dunn: Mavilus of hadrumetum, African proconsuls and Mediaeval Martyrologies; J S Edwards: the Carmina of Publilius Optatianus Porphyrius and the Creative Process; M Kahlos: Pompa Diaboli. The Grey area of Urban Festivals in the fourth and fifth centuries; C. Deroux: the allusion by Anthimus the Physician to the Cauterisation of Horses (De obs. Cib. , praef. , p.3, 1. 6-8 Liechtenhann). ; Collection Latomus Volume 287; Vol. 12; 496 pages
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F. Jones names and naming in 'soft' poetry; L S. Fotheringham: Gliding transitions and the Analysis of Structure: Cicero's Pro Archia; D. Kozak Outing Venus: Textual Liaisons in De Rerum Natura 1,22-40; G L Fain Composition in Catullus and Horace; C Deroux a Fresh Look at the Joke in Catullus' Poem LIII; D R Sweet Catullus 65: Grief and Poetry; J Warden Catullus in the Grove of Callimachus; J A Stevens: The Imagery of Cicero's Somnium Scipionis; P Erdkamp Valerius Antias and Livy's Casualty Reports; R P Duncan-Jones Who were the Equites? J Whitehorne: the Significance of the City in Virgil's Aeneid I-VI; Tsakiropoulou-Summers Dido as Circe and the Attempted Metamorphosis of Aeneas; L Fratantuono Tros Italusque: Arruns in the Aeneid; M F Williams Propertius on Art: Epigram, Aristotle, and the New Posidippus; A Ramirez de Verger A new edition of Ovid's Metamorphoses; S J Huskey Ovid's Metamorphoses in Tristia I, 1; J M Pfundstein The Idea of Order at Thebes: Astronomy in Seneca's Hercules Furens; J M Nunez Gonzalez On the Meaning of bella plus quam civilia (Lucan 1,1). A relevant Hyperbole; R Marks En, reddo tua tela tibi: Crista and Sons in Silius, Pun. X, 92-169; J Garthwaite: the Context and Content of Martial, Book 3; M Gray-Fow neither Virgin nor Martyr; D Woods Libanius, Bemarchius, and the Mausoleum of Constantine I; M Vitielllo Neofitus iit ad Deum: some observations on the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus; N Adkin Further Additions to maltby's Lexicon of Ancient Latin Etymologies: Priscian; E Bohlin: Critical and Interpretative Notes on Boethius, arithm. II, 30 ; Collection Latomus Volume 301; Vol. 13; 495 pages
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Very light bump to bottom of spine. Else fine. ; A. KOPTEV, Reconsidering the Roman King-List - p. 5 J. H. RICHARDSON, Rome's Treaties with Carthage: Jigsaw or Variant Traditions ? - p. 84 L. L. HOLLAND, Diana Feminarum Tutela ? The Case of Noutrix Paperia - p. 95 C. SAYLOR, Inclusion and Exclusion of Characters in the New Comic Society in Plautus and Terence - p. 115 J. CLARKE, Mourning and Memory in Catullus 65 - p. 131 M. DE WIlDE, Catullus' Coma Berenices. An Investigation of a True Interpreter's Poetic Licence and its Reception by Apuleius - p. 144 M. B. CHARLES and P. RHODAN, Reconsidering Thapsus: Caesar and the Elephants of Scipio and Juba - p. 177 A. PEER, Cicero's Last Caesarian Speech. The Pro Rege Deiotaro as a Final Warning before the Ides of March - p. 189 B. KELLY, Dellius, the Parthian Campaign, and the Image of Mark Antony - p. 209 L. BABLITZ, The Platform in Roman Art, 30 BC - AD 180: Forms and Functions - p. 235 J. BENNEIT, The Auxilia of Lycia and Pamphylia : Identity, Deployment and Function - p. 283 D. WOODS, Concealing Caligula's Epilepsy - p. 306 Y. MAES, Neronian Literature and the Grotesque - p. 313 Chr. VESTER, (Mis) Remembering Magnus in Lucan's de Bello Ciuili - p. 324 A. AUGOUSTAKIS, An Insornniac's Lament: the End of Poetic Power in Statius' Siluae 5,4 - p. 339 F. JONES, Juvenal and the Hexameter - p. 348 B. S. HOOK, Umbricius caligatus : Wordplay in Juvenal 3,322 - p. 365 M. T. BOATWRIGHT, Tacitus and the Final Rites of Agrippina: Annals 14,9 - p. 375 B. -Z. ROSENFELD and J. MENIRAV, The Use of Advertising in Jewish Society in Roman Palestine - p. 394 G. D. DUNN, Anicius Hermogenianus Olybrius - p. 429 M. THOMSON, Logodaedalia : Ausonius and the Historia Augusta - p. 445 J. MOORHEAD, Hearers and Readers of Christian Latin Texts in Late Antiquity - p. 476 S. GREBE, Mercury's Search for a Bride: Arithmological Observations to Martianus Capella's De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii - p. 500 D. PRAET, Horus and Osiris as Hermeneutical Keys to the King's Riddle in the Historia Apollonii Regis Tyri - p. 505 C. DEROUX, The Franks and Bacon, according to Doctor Anthimus (De obs. Cib. 14) - p. 518 ; Collection Latomus Volume 315; Vol. 14; 529 pages
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A. Koptev, Timaeus of Tauromenium and Early Roman Chronology; R. Moore, Roman Women in the Castra : Who’s in Charge Here; M. H. Williams, The Disciplining of the Jews of Ancient Rome: Pure Gesture Politics?; R. K. Ehrman, Hope from the Sea in Plautus’ Rudens; D. P. Kubiak, An Erotic Epigram of Cicero? ; M. B. Charles, Caesar and the Maritime Troop Transport in the Civil War (49-45 B. C. ) ; D. Engels, Prodigies and Religious Propaganda: Seleucus and Augustus; H. Snijder, The Cosmology of Octavian’s Divine Birth in Vergil’s Fourth Eclogue; L. Fratantuono, Seraque terrifici: Archery, Fire, and the Enigmatic Portent of Aeneid V; Y. Nadeau, Naulochus and Actium, the Fleets of Paris and Aeceas, and the Tree-felling of C Iulius Caesar Erysichton; D. Lowe, Burnt Offerings and Harpies at Nasidienus’ Dinner-Party (Horace, Satires 2, 8) ; R. T. Scott, There’s Nothing Wrong with Horace, Odes 4; B. J. Kavanagh, The Marriages, Motives and Legacy of Vistilia; G. Mader, regno pectus attonitum furit: Power, Rhetoric and Self-division in Seneca’s Phoenissae; S. M. Kershner, Statius as Horatian Priest of the Muses in Siluae 2, 7; C. Deroux, More on the Subject of Cordus in Juvenal’s Third Satire; L. Foubert, Literary Constructions of Female Identities: the Parallel Lives of Julio-Claudian Women in Tacitus’ Annals; C. A. Perkins, Looking in the Mirror: Caecina and His Army in the Histories of Tacitus; K. R. Bradley, The Exemplary Pliny, 384-422J. Bennett, Auxiliary Deployment during Trajan’s Parthian War: Some Neglected Evidence from Asia Minor; B. Baldwin, ‘Contemporary’ Allusions in the Historia Augusta; A. Quiroga, Quid est gloria, si tacetus? Silence in Ambrose’s De Officiis; N. Adkin, Further Supplements to Marangoni’s Supplementum Etymologicum : Servius and Sevius Auctus on Virgil; R. E. Colton, Echoes of Juvenal in Claudian’s In Eutropium; R. J. Cormier, After Virgil’s Aeneid : a Medieval Variation on the Monster Dog Cerberus. ; Collection Latomus Volume 323; Vol. 15; 528 pages
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Derron, Pascale & Paul Schubert & Pierre Ducrey (Eds. )
LES GRECS HÉRITIERS DES ROMAINS Huit Exposés Suivis De Discussions Par Van Der Stockt, Luc/ Whitmarsh, Tim/ Gärtner, Ursula/]. Thomas, Edmund/ Heller, Anna/ Schubert, Paul/ Nesselrath, Heinz-Günther/ Charlet, Jean-Louis.
Book is fine. DJ has a bit of waviness to back panel. ; Entretiens Sur L'Antiquité Classique Tome LIX; 380 pages
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DERYA EROL.
'Terra Sigililata' ve 'Late Roman Ware' seramik gruplari.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 373 p., ills. 'Terra Sigililata' and 'Late Roman Ware' groups of ceramics. 'Terra Sigililata' ve 'Late Roman Ware' seramik gruplari.
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Desjardins J.
"Groupement d'exemples sur la syntaxe de "".."" (cf. photo)"
Hachette. 1943. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 24 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 480-Langues helléniques. Grec
书商的参考编号 : R300293753
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DES PLACES Edouard S.J.
Etudes sur quelques particules de liaison chez Platon
Paris, Les Belles Lettres 1929 xi + 382pp., Edition originale de 1929, dans la série "Collection d'études anciennes", 26cm., brochure originale, pages toujours non couépes, très bon état, F105325
书商的参考编号 : F105325
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DESJARDIS J.
GROUPEMENT D'EXEMPLES SUR LA SYNTACE DE ...
LIBRAIRIE HACHETTE. 1943. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 24 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 480-Langues helléniques. Grec
书商的参考编号 : RO30040794
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Despina Chatzivasiliou (ed)
La fronti re absente. tudes r unies en l'honneur de Fran ois de Polignac
, Brepols - Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, 2024 Hardback, 392 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:17 b/w, 2 maps b/w, Language: French. ISBN 9782503610900.
书商的参考编号 : 65740
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DES PORTES Philippes [ DESPORTES Philippe ]
LES PREMIERES OEUVRES DE PHILIPPES DES PORTES. Au roy de France et de Polongne. Reveues, corrigees et augmentees en ceste derniere impression
Anvers par Pierre Vibert 1580 in 12 (11,5x7,5) 1 volume reliure plein veau fauve ancien (XVIIIème), dos à nerfs orné, caissons dorés, pièce de titre de cuir beige, page de titre avec vignette gravée sur bois, 2 feuillets liminaires non chiffrés, et 218 feuillets, nombreuses et fines initiales ornées gravées sur bois, toute petite usure sur l'extrémité de l'angle de la marge des 6 derniers feuillets, petite trace de mouillure très claire sur quelques feuillets, marges assez courtes mais sans aucune atteinte au texte. Philippe des Portes, ou Desportes, Chartres 1546 - Abbaye Notre-Dame de Bonport 1606, poète baroque français, membre de l'Académie du Palais et de l'Oratoire de Vincennes, lecteur de la chambre du Roi et conseiller d'Etat. Très rare édition anversoise. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
书商的参考编号 : 056776
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DES PLACES Edouard S.J. (ed. et trad.)
Oracles chaldaïques, avec un choix de commentaires anciens
Paris, Les Belles Lettres 1971 253pp., 21cm., brochure originale, bon état, F105688
书商的参考编号 : F105688
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DES PLACES Edouard S.J.
Pindare et Platon
Paris, Beauchesne 1949 195pp., dans la série "Bibliothèque des archives de philosophie. Quatrième série: Philosophie ancienne" volume 1, 23cm., brochure originale, pages pour la plupart toujours non coupées, bon état, F105317
书商的参考编号 : F105317
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DES PLACES Edouard S.J.
Une formule platonicienne de récurrence
Paris, Les Belles Lettres 1929 54pp., dans la série "Collection d'études anciennes", 26cm., brochure originale, toujours non coupées, bon état, F105287
书商的参考编号 : F105287
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