Hope, Thomas
THOMAS HOPE (1769-1831) : PICTURES FROM 18TH CENTURY GREECE
Very faint stain to lower edges of boards. Else book is fine. DJ has some scuffing. ; 231pp, with 103 pls reproducing Hopes's drawings. ; Oblong Folio; 231 pages
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Hopkins, Keith
CONQUERORS AND SLAVES
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; Sociological Studies in Roman History, Vol. 1; 268 pages; The enormous size of the Roman empire and the length of time it endured call for an understanding of the institutions which sustained it. In this book, Keith Hopkins, who is both classicist and sociologist, uses various sociological concepts and methods to gain new insights into how traditional Roman institutions changed as the Romans acquired their empire. He examines the chain reactions resulting from increased wealth; various aspects of slavery, especially manumission and the cost of freedom; the curious phenomenon of the political power wielded by eunuchs at court; and in the final chapter he discusses the Roman emperor's divinity and the circulation of untrue stories, which were a currency of the political system. Professor Hopkins has developed an exciting approach to social questions in antiquity and his book should be of interest to all students of ancient history and of historical sociology.
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Hopkins,Adam
Crete : Its Past, Present and People
"Comprehensive and satisfying study. has brought together for the first time the most fascinating aspects of an island incomparably rich in pre-history,vivid and challenging in its present" Illustrated with lively detailed line drawings by Victor Shreve. 249p. bibliography.index. Book
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Hopkinson, Neil (Ed. )
A HELLENISTIC ANTHOLOGY Selected and Edited
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Minor edgewear to DJ. ; Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics; 304 pages; An anthology of Greek poetry written during the third to first centuries B. C. , the so-called Hellenistic period. Hopkinson makes available to undergraduates a selection of texts that are not easily accessible elsewhere. The volume contains a wide and representative range of poetry, including hymns, didactic verse, pastoral poetry, epigrams, and epics. An introduction sets the poetry in its cultural and historical background, and a full commentary elucidates problems of the language and reference in the texts.
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Hopkinson, Neil (Ed. )
STUDIES IN THE DIONYSIACA OF NONNUS
Ex-library stamp to inner cover. No other stamps else VG. ; Contents: Neil Hopkinson: Nonnus and Homer; Adrian Hollis: Nonnus and Hellenistic Poetry; Byron Harries: the Pastoral Mode in the Dionysiaca; Francis Vian: Dionysus in the Indian War: a Contribution to a study of the structure of the Dionysiaca; Mary Whitby: From Moschus to Nonnus: the Evolution of the Nonnian Style; Glen Bowersock: Dionysus as an Epic Hero; Pierre Chuvin: Local Traditions and Classical Mythology in the Dionysiaca. ; Supplementary Volume No. 17 / Cambridge Philological Society; 187 pages
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Hopp, Joachim
UNTERSUCHUNGEN ZUR GESCHICHTE DER LETZTEN ATTALIDEN
Minor edgewear to top edge of DJ. Light rubbing to DJ. Light shelfwear to book. ; Vestigia: Beiträge Zur Alten Geschichte; 167 pages
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HOPPE Th.
Die Idee der Heilsgeschichte als Leitidee in R�m. 1-8.
G�tersloh Bertelsmann n.d. after 1924 116 p. Wrs. diss. G�ttingen unknown
Referencia librero : 64494
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Hopper, R.J.
The Early Greeks
Starting with the Bronze Age this book discusses the Early Iron Age, and the colonial expansions which preceded Classical Greece. " .This book is especially valuable for its combination of political, economic and social history, literature, archaeology and philosophy into one whole picture of this fascinating subject. It should help the reader, generalist or specialist, gain a genuine insight into Greek history. " 257p.+ pates, bibliography. maps.Neat but spine is sun faded. Book
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Hopper, R.J.
The Early Greeks
Starting with the Bronze Age this book discussses the Early Iron Age, and the colonial expansions which preceded Classical Greece. " ".This book is especially valuable for its combination of political, economic and social history, literature, archaeology and philosophy into one whole picture of this fascinating subject. It should help the reader, generalist or specialist, gain a genuine insight into Greek history. " 257p. bibliography.maps. plates index Book
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Hopper, Robert John
TRADE AND INDUSTRY IN CLASSICAL GREECE
With 55 Illustrations. Contents: Trade of the Pre-Classical Era; Greek Traders andTrading - The Classical Period; The Import Trade - Principally Corn; Exports and Industrial Production; State Attitudes to Trade and Traders; Finance and Banking; Trades and Crafts; Land, Agriculture and other Cultivation; Mining; States other than Athens: A Brief Survey into the Hellenistic Period. ; Aspects of Greek & Roman Life; 256 pages
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HORACE
[Opera]. cum scholiis perpetuis Johannis Bond
Paris, Nicolas Louis Achaintre, 1806 in-8, XXXVI-484-32 pp., avec un frontispice allégorique, veau fauve raciné, dos lisse, pièce de tire cerise, encadrement de simple filet à froid sur les plats, simple filet doré sur les coupes, tranches citron mouchetées de rouge (reliure de l'époque). Dos frotté.
Referencia librero : 187233
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Horner, J(ohann) J(akob), Hrsg.:
Bilder des griechischen Alterthums oder Darstellung der berühmtesten Gegenden und der wichtigsten Kunstwerke des Alten Griechenlandes.
Zürich, Orell, Füssli und Comp., 1823. Folio. IV, 178 S. Mit lith. Titel und 72 lith. Tafeln. Halbldr. d. Zt. mit rotem R'schild.
Referencia librero : 7630BB
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HORACE - Texte établi et traduit par François Villeneuve
Horace Tome I : Odes et Epodes
1941 Editions La Société des Belles Lettres sous le patronnage de l'Association Guillaume Budé - 1941 - In-8, broché - 231 p. - Texte et traduction en regard avec le même numéro de page
Referencia librero : 92221
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HORACE; DELORT Baron (trad.):
Quinti Horatii flacci carmina. Odes d’Horace.
Paris, Philippe Gonin, 1939. Deux volumes en feuilles (134 x 209) de [16]-179-[13]; [8]-278-[10] pages, couvertures blanches écrue à rabats. Sous chemise et étui cartonné blanc. Dos du second volume légèrement bruni comme souvent pour les exemplaires de luxe. Fantôme de rousseurs à quelques feuillets du premier volume.
Referencia librero : 16149
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Horace; Arthur Palmer
THE SATIRES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI SERMONES) Edited with Notes
Spine sunned and spotted. Corners a little edgeworn. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown) With other Former owners' names to ffep. Marginalia and underlining in pencil on some pages. Light tanning to pages. Chipping to spine ends. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
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Horace; Arthur Palmer
THE SATIRES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI SERMONES) Edited with Notes
Spine sunned. Scholar's name to ffep (Sam Scully). Minor shelfwear. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
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Horace; Arthur Palmer
THE SATIRES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI SERMONES) Edited with Notes
Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Many pencil and pen notes and underlining to latin text. Spine is browned with some chipping and creasing. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
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Horace; Arthur Palmer
THE SATIRES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI SERMONES) Edited with Notes
Spine browned. Corners a little edgeworn. Former owner's name to ffep. Inner hinges weakening. Marginalia and underlining in pen on a few pages. Light tanning to pages. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
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Horace; Arthur Palmer
THE SATIRES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI SERMONES) Edited with Notes
Spine sunned. Bottom Corners a little edgeworn. Front hinge is weakening and starting to crack. Stain to spine. . Light tanning to endpapers ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
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Horace; Arthur Palmer
THE SATIRES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI SERMONES) Edited with Notes
Ex-library copy with minimal stamps. Spine sunned. Front hinge cracked. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 410 pages
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Horace; Augustus S. Wilkins
THE ARS POETICA OF HORACE
Former owner's name on ffep. Light soiling to boards.
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Horace; Augustus S. Wilkins (Ed. )
THE EPISTLES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI EPISTULAE) Edited with Notes
Spine slightly discolored. Light tanning to endpapers. Small pen line to 1 page. Pencil markings to 2 pages or so. Minor shelfwear. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 442 pages
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Horace; Augustus S. Wilkins (Ed. )
THE EPISTLES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI EPISTULAE) Edited with Notes
Minor edgewear to spine ends and corners. Light pencil underlining to a few pages. Slight spine slant. Scholar's name to ffep (H. J. Mason). ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 442 pages
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Horace; Augustus S. Wilkins (Ed. )
THE EPISTLES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI EPISTULAE) Edited with Notes
Spine cover detached but crudely taped to boards. Staining to edges of some pages. Scholars' bookplate to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Some ink notes and underlining. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 442 pages
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Horace; Augustus S. Wilkins (Ed. )
THE EPISTLES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI EPISTULAE) Edited with Notes
School plate to ffep. Else minor shelfwear. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 442 pages
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Horace; Christian Friedrich Karl Herzlieb & Johann Peter Uz. Walther Killy & Ernst A. Schmidt
Q. HORATIUS FLACCUS: ODEN UND EPODEN. LATEINISCH UND DEUTSCH Q. Horatii Flacci Carminum Et Epodon Libros. Latine Et Germanice
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Die Bibliothek Der Alten Welt; 559 pages
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Horace; Clifford Herschel Moore (Ed. )
HORACE: THE ODES, EPODES AND CARMEN SAECULARE Edited, with Introduction and Commentary
Pencil underlining and ink notes to a few pages. Last few endpapers have pencil notes. Former owners' names to inner cover and ffep in pen. Small ink stain to textblock. Spine slant. Light fraying to spine ends. Corners a bit edgeworn. ; Latin text with extensive English introduction and commentary. ; Morris and Morgan's Latin Series; 465 pages
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Horace; François Villeneuve
HORACE. TOME I: ODES ET ÉPODES Texte Établi Et Traduit.
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers written to spine. Some pencil notes to a few pages. Chipping and small tears to base of spine. ; Parallel text in French and Latin. Lxxxviii, 238 pp; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 238 pages
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Horace; François Villeneuve
HORACE: ÉPITRES Texte Établi Et Traduit.
Tape stains to inner covers. Spine sunned and creased. Tears to joints of backstrip. Writing to ffep (now covered with white stickers). Light sticker damage to ffep. Writing and underlining in pen on about 15 pages or so. ; Parallel text in French and Latin. ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 256 pages
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Horace; James Gow (Ed. )
Q. HORATI FLACCI (HORACE) : CARMINUM LIBER IV. CARMEN SAECULARE With Introduction and Notes
Very light chipping to top of spine. Boards have a bit of water-staining. Former owner's names to ffep in ink and pencil. Pages tanned. ; Latin text with extensive English introduction and commentary. ; Pitt Press Series; 70 pages
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Horace; Michele Lowrie (Ed. )
HORACE: ODES AND EPODES
Very minor shelfwear to DJ else Fine. ; Oxford Readings in Classical Studies; 472 pages; This collection of recent articles provides convenient access to some of the best recent writing on Horace's Odes and Epodes. Formalist, structuralist, and historicizing approaches alike offer insight into this complex poet, who reinvented lyric at the transition from the Republic to the Augustan principate. Several classic studies in French, German, and Italian are here translated into English for the first time. A thread linking many of the pieces is the recurring debate over the performance of Horace's Odes. Fiction? Literal reality? A figurative appropriation of Greek tradition within the bookish culture of late Hellenism? Arguments both for and against gain a hearing. Michele Lowrie's introduction surveys the state of current scholarship and offers guidance on the seminal issues confronting the interpretation of Horatian lyric today. Suggestions for further reading and a consolidated bibliography open avenues for more extensive research.
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Horn, Hans-Jürgen & Hartmut Laufhütte (Eds. )
ARES UND DIONYSOS Das Furchtbare Und Das Lächerliche in Der Europäischen Literatur
Very light foxing to top of textblock. ; Mannheimer Beiträge Zur Sprach- Und Literaturwissenschaft; 278 pages; Das kühne Bild eines griechischen Dichters des frühen vierten Jahrhunderts dient als Rahmen für eine Frage von drängender Aktualität.
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Horn, Hans-Jürgen & Hartmut Laufhütte (Eds. )
ARES UND DIONYSOS Das Furchtbare Und Das Lächerliche in Der Europäischen Literatur
Very light shelfwear else Fine. ; Mannheimer Beiträge Zur Sprach- Und Literaturwissenschaft; 278 pages; Das kühne Bild eines griechischen Dichters des frühen vierten Jahrhunderts dient als Rahmen für eine Frage von drängender Aktualität.
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Horn, Wilhelm
GEBET UND GEBETSPARODIE IN DEN KOMÖDIEN DES ARISTOPHANES
Very light shelfwear else Fine. ; Erlanger Beiträge Zur Sprach- Und Kunstwissenschaft; Band 38; 148 pages
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Hornblower, Jane
HIERONYMUS OF CARDIA
Very light bumping to bottom corners else book is fine. DJ is price-clipped. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; A credible representation of a lost narrative describing struggles among the successors of Alexander. ; Oxford Classical Monographs; 314 pages
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Hornblower, Jane
HIERONYMUS OF CARDIA
Ex-library copy with stamps deleted from prelims and textblock with black marker. Circulation details to back fep. No call numbers to spine. Scarce. ; A credible representation of a lost narrative describing struggles among the successors of Alexander. ; Oxford Classical Monographs; 314 pages
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Hornblower, Simon
MAUSOLUS
DJ has light fading to spine else Fine. ; This book is a study of the fourth-century-BC Hekatomnid dynasty whose members ruled Karia, a district in south-west Asia Minor, as Persian satraps. The title of the book denotes only the central figure in the story of the hellenization of Karia. Recent archaeological finds and newly discovered inscriptions help bring alive this fascinating dynasty whose members, though native Karians, actively diffused Greek culture through their corner of Anatolia in the two generations before Alexander. ; 424 pages
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Hornblower, Simon
MAUSOLUS
Creasing to DJ now protected in mylar. Signed by author to scholar. Corrigenda page taped to inner cover. ; This book is a study of the fourth-century-BC Hekatomnid dynasty whose members ruled Karia, a district in south-west Asia Minor, as Persian satraps. The title of the book denotes only the central figure in the story of the hellenization of Karia. Recent archaeological finds and newly discovered inscriptions help bring alive this fascinating dynasty whose members, though native Karians, actively diffused Greek culture through their corner of Anatolia in the two generations before Alexander. ; 424 pages; Signed by Author
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Hornblower, Simon
MAUSOLUS
DJ is price-clipped with tiny chips to DJ flaps. ; This book is a study of the fourth-century-BC Hekatomnid dynasty whose members ruled Karia, a district in south-west Asia Minor, as Persian satraps. The title of the book denotes only the central figure in the story of the hellenization of Karia. Recent archaeological finds and newly discovered inscriptions help bring alive this fascinating dynasty whose members, though native Karians, actively diffused Greek culture through their corner of Anatolia in the two generations before Alexander. ; 424 pages
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Hornblower, Simon
MAUSOLUS
DJ is price-clipped. DJ has light shelfwear. ; This book is a study of the fourth-century-BC Hekatomnid dynasty whose members ruled Karia, a district in south-west Asia Minor, as Persian satraps. The title of the book denotes only the central figure in the story of the hellenization of Karia. Recent archaeological finds and newly discovered inscriptions help bring alive this fascinating dynasty whose members, though native Karians, actively diffused Greek culture through their corner of Anatolia in the two generations before Alexander. ; 424 pages
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Hornblower, Simon
MAUSOLUS
Very faint crease to a few pages. Else fine. DJ has very light shelfwear. ; This book is a study of the fourth-century-BC Hekatomnid dynasty whose members ruled Karia, a district in south-west Asia Minor, as Persian satraps. The title of the book denotes only the central figure in the story of the hellenization of Karia. Recent archaeological finds and newly discovered inscriptions help bring alive this fascinating dynasty whose members, though native Karians, actively diffused Greek culture through their corner of Anatolia in the two generations before Alexander. ; 424 pages
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Hornblower, Simon
THE GREEK WORLD, 479-323 BC
Some edgewear to wraps. Minor discoloration to wraps. ; The main aim of this book is to do justice to all the areas of the Mediterranean world in which Greek culture flourished in the fifth and the fourth centuries BC, such as Cyrene, Egypt, Asia Minor, Macedon, Italy and Sicily, as well as Athens, Sparta, and other great city-states of Greece proper, an in so doing the author draws fully on new archaeological and epigraphical evidence. ; 1.14 x 8.51 x 5.48 Inches; 354 pages
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Hornblower, Simon
THE GREEK WORLD, 479-323 BC
Scholar's name to ffep (Catherine Rubincam). Creasing to lower corner of front wrap. Light shelfwear. ; The main aim of this book is to do justice to all the areas of the Mediterranean world in which Greek culture flourished in the fifth and the fourth centuries BC, such as Cyrene, Egypt, Asia Minor, Macedon, Italy and Sicily, as well as Athens, Sparta, and other great city-states of Greece proper, an in so doing the author draws fully on new archaeological and epigraphical evidence. ; 1.14 x 8.51 x 5.48 Inches; 368 pages
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Hornblower, Simon & Antony Spawforth (Eds. )
THE OXFORD COMPANION TO CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION
9.8 X 7.6 X 1.7 inches; 795 pages
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Hornblower, Simon & Antony Spawforth (Eds. )
THE OXFORD COMPANION TO CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION
DJ has some loss to base of spine. DJ has chipping and tears. Book has worn area at base of spine with minor loss (1 cm). Internally VG. ; 9.8 X 7.6 X 1.7 inches; 795 pages
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Hornblower, Simon & Elaine Matthews (Eds. )
GREEK PERSONAL NAMES Their Value as Evidence
Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. One corner very lightly bumped else fine. ; Proceedings of the British Academy 104; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 192 pages; Within the great diversity of their world, the assertion of origin was essential to the ancient Greeks in defining their sense of who they were and how they distinguished themselves from neighbours and strangers. Each person's name might carry both identity and origin - 'I am' . . . inseparable from 'I come from' . . . Names have surfaced in many guises and locations - on coins and artefacts, embedded within inscriptions and manuscripts - carrying with them evidence even from prehistoric and preliterate times. The Lexicon of Greek Personal Names has already identified more than 200,000 individuals. The contributors to this volume draw on this resource to demonstrate the breadth of scholarly uses to which name evidence can be put. These essays narrate the stories of political and social change revealed by the incidence of personal names and cast a fascinating light upon both the natural and supernatural phenomena which inspired them. This volume offers dramatic illumination of the ways in which the ancient Greeks both created and interpreted their world through the specific language of personal names.
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Hornblower, Simon & Elaine Matthews (Eds. )
GREEK PERSONAL NAMES Their Value as Evidence
Dustjacket has 1 tear to head of spine and 1 tear to bottom rear corner. Top edge of front board very lightly bumped else fine. Signed by Elaine Matthews to ffep. ; Proceedings of the British Academy 104; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 192 pages; Within the great diversity of their world, the assertion of origin was essential to the ancient Greeks in defining their sense of who they were and how they distinguished themselves from neighbours and strangers. Each person's name might carry both identity and origin - 'I am' . . . inseparable from 'I come from' . . . Names have surfaced in many guises and locations - on coins and artefacts, embedded within inscriptions and manuscripts - carrying with them evidence even from prehistoric and preliterate times. The Lexicon of Greek Personal Names has already identified more than 200,000 individuals. The contributors to this volume draw on this resource to demonstrate the breadth of scholarly uses to which name evidence can be put. These essays narrate the stories of political and social change revealed by the incidence of personal names and cast a fascinating light upon both the natural and supernatural phenomena which inspired them. This volume offers dramatic illumination of the ways in which the ancient Greeks both created and interpreted their world through the specific language of personal names.; Signed by One Author
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Hornblower, Simon & Spawforth, Antony [eds]
The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization
"In 1996, Oxford published the third edition of its excellent resource, The Oxford Classical Dictionary. The goal of this new volume is to appeal to a wider audience by making some changes in the way the material from that dictionary is presented. While no entries have been shortened, some that were considered too recondite or technical for the nonspecialist have been omitted. Bibliographies attached to entries in the dictionary have been replaced by a general bibliography at the back of the book, and color and black-and-white illustrations illuminate some of the entries. Entries are now grouped under the following broad subject areas: History, Law & Society, Literature & Scholarship, Philosophy & Religion, and Science,Technology,& Material Culture" 795p. bibliography [+ 10 pages of maps] NOTE : Large HEAVY volume [2 kg] [25X19X5 cm]793p. + maps. Book
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Horner, J(ohann) J(akob), Hrsg
Bilder des griechischen Alterthums oder Darstellung der berühmtesten Gegenden und der wichtigsten Kunstwerke des Alten Griechenlandes.
Zürich, Orell, Füssli und Comp., 1823. Folio. IV, 178 S. Mit lith. Titel und 72 lith. Tafeln. Halbldr. d. Zt. mit rotem R'schild. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, A|B|C [3 Warenabbildungen]
Referencia librero : 7630BB
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Hornsby, Roger A.
READING LATIN POETRY
Small sticker stain to front board. Small checkmarks in pen to a few pages. Light Writing in pen to 1 page. Pencil notes to about 5 pages. ; Contains more than one hundred poems by such poets as Vergil, ovid, Horace, Seneca, martial, Catullus, and Sappho. Notes to facilitate reading accompany the poems and individual chapters consider meter, language, and imagery as well as organization of a Latin poem. Text has latin text and extensive English commentary. ; 272 pages
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