Demosthenes; Sir John Edwin Sandys (Ed. )
THE FIRST PHILIPPIC AND THE OLYNTHIACS OF DEMOSTHENES With Introduction, and Critical and Explanatory Notes
Light Red Ink notes to 2 pages. Pencil underlining and marginalia to some pages. Scholar's name to ffep (T. G. Elliott). Spine is sunned. Spine somewhat slanted. Light water-staining to upper edges of text. Endpapers browned. ; Greek text with English Introduction and Commentary; 246 pages
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Pliny; John E. B. Mayor & G. H. Rendall
PLINY'S LETTERS: BOOK III Text of H. Keil with a Commentary and a Life of Pliny
Minor pencil underlining and marginalia on a few pages. Spine is discolored. Fraying to spine ends. Light Edgewear to extremities. Light tanning to pages. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 290 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 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 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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Deroux, Carl (Ed. )
STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY X
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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Deroux, Carl (Ed. )
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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Deroux, Carl (Ed. )
STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY XIII
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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Deroux, Carl (Ed. )
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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Sampson, Adamantios (Ed. )
THE CAVE OF THE CYCLOPS - MESOLITHIC AND NEOLITHIC NETWORKS IN THE NORTHERN AEGEAN, GREECE Volume II: Bone Tool Industries, Dietary Resources and the Paleoenvironment, and Archaeometrical Studies
1. The Mesolithic and Neolithic Bone Implements (Antiklia Moundrea-Agrafioti) 2. From Mesolithic Fishermen and Bird Hunters to Neolithic Goat Herders: The Mammal and Bird Bone Assemblage (Katerina Trantalidou) 3. The Non-vertebral Fish Bones (Judith Powell) 4. Fish Vertebrae (Dimitra Mylona) 5. Malacological Material (Lilian Karali) 6. Palynological Evidence (Chryssanthi Ioakim) 7. Charcoal Analysis (Maria Ntinou) 8. Archeobotanical Seed Remains (Anaya Sarpaki) 9. Neolithic Pottery: A Characterization Study (Konstantina Papakosta) 10. Sequential Radiocarbon Dating and Calculation of the Marine Reservoir Effect (Yorgos Facorellis) 11. Clastic Sediments (Katie Theodorakopoulou and Yannis Bassiakos) 12. Stable Isotopic Analysis of the Mollusk Shells (Ioannis Liritzis, Androniki Drivaliari and Adamantios Sampson). ; Prehistory Monographs 31; Vol. 2; 395 pages; This book completes the two-part series that serves as the final report for the excavation of the Cave of the Cyclops on the island of Youra in the Northern Sporades of Greece, a site that was occasionally occupied from the Mesolithic through Roman period. The second volume contains the results of detailed studies on the archaeological material, organic remains, and archeometric analyses that complete the image of this significant archaeological site. These studies help to further distinguish the main characteristics of the Mesolithic culture in the Aegean basin, including: the intense exploitation of sea resources, limited hunting activities, the collection of native fruits and land snails to supplement the diet, and attempts at domestication by isolated island communities.
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Lehman, Gustav Adolf; Bruno Bleckmann & Boris Dreyer (Hrsg. )
(GUSTAV ADOLF LEHMANN) : FORSCHUNGEN ZUR ALTEN GESCHICHTE [2 VOLS / BÄNDE] Kleine Schriften. Band I & Band II
2 Bände. Frontispiz, 7 Abb. , 3 Ktn. KurztextDas zweibändige Werk "Forschungen zur Alten Geschichte" bietet in bequemer Zusammenstellung eine repräsentative Auswahl der "Kleinen Schriften" des Göttinger Althistorikers Gustav Adolf Lehmann. Nicht nur werden die teils entlegen publizierten Aufsätze erneut und leichter zugänglich gemacht. Die insgesamt 56 Beiträge vermitteln in ihrer nahezu einzigartigen Bandbreite auch einen nachhaltigen Eindruck der die Forschung G. A. Lehmanns prägenden universalhistorischen Perspektive. Die quellennahe Argumentation, die gleichwohl zur Darstellung eines plastischen Gesamtbildes führt, kann dabei als methodisches Vorbild althistorischer Arbeit gelten. Das Themenspektrum erstreckt sich von der Geschichte des Alten Orients und der griechischen Frühzeit über die klassisch griechische Geschichte im ersten Band bis hin zur Geschichte des Hellenismus und der Zeit der römischen Republik sowie des frühen Principats im zweiten Band. Die Sammlung gibt einen Einblick in die Bandbreite von G. A. Lehmanns "Forschungen zur Alten Geschichte". Sie bietet ferner einen Eindruck davon, wieviele entscheidende wissenschaftliche Impulse aus diesen Forschungen hervorgegangen sind. ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE; 1072 pages; English description: This two-volume compilation of works by ancient historian Adolf Lehmann presents a representative selection of his short essays. The 56 essays collected provide an overview of the unique range and lasting impression of Lehmann's historical perspective. Topics range from the history of the Ancient Near East and the early days of classical Greek history in the first volume, to the history of Hellenism, the Roman Republic, and the early principate in the second. German text. German description: Das zweibandige Werk aForschungen zur Alten Geschichte bietet in bequemer Zusammenstellung eine reprasentative Auswahl der aKleinen Schriften des Gottinger Althistorikers Gustav Adolf Lehmann. Nicht nur werden die teils entlegen publizierten Aufsatze erneut und leichter zuganglich gemacht. Die insgesamt 56 Beitrage vermitteln in ihrer nahezu einzigartigen Bandbreite auch einen nachhaltigen Eindruck der die Forschung G. A. Lehmanns pragenden universalhistorischen Perspektive. Die quellennahe Argumentation, die gleichwohl zur Darstellung eines plastischen Gesamtbildes fuhrt, kann dabei als methodisches Vorbild althistorischer Arbeit gelten.Das Themenspektrum erstreckt sich von der Geschichte des Alten Orients und der griechischen Fruhzeit uber die klassisch griechische Geschichte im ersten Band bis hin zur Geschichte des Hellenismus und der Zeit der romischen Republik sowie des fruhen Principats im zweiten Band.Die Sammlung gibt einen Einblick in die Bandbreite von G.A. Lehmanns aForschungen zur Alten Geschichte. Sie bietet ferner einen Eindruck davon, wieviele entscheidende wissenschaftliche Impulse aus diesen Forschungen hervorgegangen sind.
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Beckby, Hermann (Ed. )
ANTHOLOGIA GRAECA Griechisch-Deutsch. I: Buch I-VI; II: Buch VII-VIII; III: Buch IX-XI; IV: Buch XII-XVI Mit Namen- Und Sachverzeichnis Und Anderen Vollständigen Registern
Endpapers tanned. Scholar's name to ffeps (M. F. Fresco). Light bumping to Spines. Minor shelfwear to books. Djs have chipping and some tears. DJ of V2 has been crudely repaired with tape. DJ spines browned. ; 1: 675 pp. 2: 608 pp. 3: 834 pp. 4: 748 pp. ; 4 Volume Set COMPLETE
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Musaeus [Musaios], Grammaticus; Hans Färber
MUSAIOS: HERO UND LEANDER Und Die Weiteren Antiken Zeugnisse Gesammelt Und Übersetzt Von Hans Färber
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Euripides; Gustav Adolf Seeck, J. J. C. Donner & W. Binder (Hrsg. )
EURIPIDES: FRAGMENTE, DER KYKLOP, RHESOS. Band VI. Griechisch - Deutsch.
Scholar's name stamped to ffep (M. F. Fresco). Very light shelfwear to book. Dustjacket has edgewear with chipping and a few small tears. ; Greek Text with German translation; Euripides. Sämtliche Tragödien Und Fragmente Band VI; Vol. 6; 615 pages
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Antoninus Liberalis; Ignatius Cazzaniga (Ed. )
ANTONINUS LIBERALIS: METAMORPHOSEON SYNAGOGE Edidit Ignatius Cazzaniga. Verborum Indicem Adjecit Locupletissimum A. Crugnola
Browning to endpapers. Very light staining to textblock. Front inner hinge weakening with split starting. ; Greek Text with Italian introduction. ; Testi E Documenti Per Lo Studio Dell'antichità III; 111 pages
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Euripides; Olimpio Musso (Ed. )
[EURIPIDES] EURIPIDE: CRESFONTE Introduzione, Testo Critico Dei Frammenti E Commento.
Light browning to wraps. Minor shelfwear. Very Light bump to bottom corner. Tiny chip to base of spine. ; Greek Text with Italian commentary. XXXVI, 51 pp. ; Testi E Documenti Per Lo Studio Dell'antichità XLVII; 51 pages
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Kamerbeek, J. C.
THE PLAYS OF SOPHOCLES: COMMENTARIES Part IV: the Oedipus Tyrannus
Scholar's name to ffep in pencil (E. Kerr Borthwick). Corners bumped. Spine a little sunned with lettering a little faded. ; Extensive English commentary. ; Vol. 4; 272 pages
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Stevens, P. T
COLLOQUIAL EXPRESSIONS IN EURIPIDES
Mild creasing to bottom corner. Coffee ring stain back wrap. Wraps lightly browned. Faded writing to spine. ; Comprehensive collection of examples, including those previously published, together with a fuller discussion of the criteria for inclusion and an attempt to estimate the stylistic and dramatic significance of colloquial language in Euripides. ; Hermes: Zeitschrift Für Klassische Philologie. Einzelschriften Heft 38; 72 pages
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Gilead, Amihud
THE PLATONIC ODYSSEY A Philosophical Literary Inquiry Into the Phaedo
Light bump to base of spine. Light shelfwear to wraps. ; Value Inquiry Book Series, VIBS 17; 187 pages; This book is a detailed study of how Plato constructs his seminal philosophical dialogue, the Phaedo, as a unique tragedy, a poetic masterpiece whose structure is organic and symmetrical. Plato's mental Odyssey leads to the internal drama of the Phaedo plot. The analysis examines how Plato's literary art overcomes the philosophical problem of the separation of Ideas from sensible things. And it traces literary and philosophical offspring of the mental Odyssey, including Joyce and Proust.
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Lo Cascio, E. & D. W. Rathbone (Eds. )
PRODUCTION AND PUBLIC POWERS IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY
Minor wear to corners of wraps. Light rubbing to wraps. ; R. Sallares, "Ancient Greece: Some General Considerations"; C. Ampolo, "I terreni sacri nel mondo Greco in età arcaica e classica"; M. Austin, "Ancient Greece: Some General Points"; R. Van der Spek, "The Seleucid State and the Economy"; D. Foraboschi, "The Hellenistic Economy: Indirect Intervention by the State"; D. Rathbone, "Ptolemaic to Roman Egypt: the Death of the Dirigiste State?" H. Schneider, "Politisches System und wirtschaftliche Entwicklung in der späten römischen Republik"; J. Andreau, "Comment la res publica ne pouvait pas ne pas influer sur la vie économique"; P. Orsted, "Roman State Intervention? The Case of Mining in the Empire"; E. Lo Cascio, "The Roman Principate: the Impact of the Organization of the Empire on Production"; R. Bagnall, "Governmental Roles in the Economy of Late Antiquity"; and J. Banaji, "State and Aristocracy in the Economic Evolution of the Late Empire." ; Supplementary Volume No. 26 / Cambridge Philological Society; 99 pages
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Cicero; D. R. Shackleton Bailey (edited by)
CICERO'S LETTERS TO ATTICUS. 7 VOLUMES (COMPLETE) Volume I: Books I-II; Volume II: Books III-IV; Volume III: Books V-VII.9; Volume IV: Books VII.10-X; Volume V: Books XI-XIII; Volume VI: Books XIV-XVI; Volume VII: Indices to Volumes I-VI.
Former owner's name to some ffeps V1,2,6 (classics scholar G. V. Sumner). Bumping to corners of V1,3. Books range from Fine to VG+. Most Dustjackets have minor shelfwear with light chipping to top of spines of V2,3,4,7. V1's DJ is tattered with tears and rubbing in G condition. DJs are price-clipped. DJs are mostly all in VG (except V1). ; Latin text with facing English Translation and extensive English Commentary. Vol 1 (1965) ; Vol 2 (1965) ; Vol 3 (1968) ; Vol 4 (1968) ; Vol 5 (1966) ; Vol 6 (1967) ; Vol 7 (index) (1970). ; 7 Volume Set (COMPLETE). Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries; Vol. 1/7/2022
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Menander; H. Lloyd-Jones (Ed. )
[MENANDER] MENANDRI DYSCOLUS Recensuit H. Lloyd Jones
Scholar's name to titlepage (A. Merriman). Spine faded. Bubbling along edges of boards (likely water damage) internally VG. DJ is browned and chipped. ; Greek Text and Latin apparatus and introduction. ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); 84 pages
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Longinus; Arthur Octavius Prickard (Ed. )
[LONGINUS] LIBELLUS DE SUBLIMITATE DIONYSIO LONGINO FERE ADSCRIPTUS Accedunt Excerpta Quaedam E Cassii Longini Operibus. Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit Arturus Octavius Prickard. Editio Altera
Scholar's name to ffep (T. G. Elliott). Stamp of Oxford University Press to ffep. Light edgewear to spine ends. ; Xvi, 78 p. Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); 78 pages
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Lysias; Carolus [Karl] Hude (Ed. )
[LYSIAS] LYSIAE ORATIONES Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit Carolus Hude
Scholar's name to ffep (Albert Merriman). Pencil notes and marginalia to some pages while 6 pages have light underlining in blue pencil. Notes to back endpaper in pencil and ink. Fraying to spine ends. Bottom corners edgeworn. Tears along sides of backstrip and fraying. ; [ii], x, [282] p. Preface dated 1911.; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); 282 pages
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Aeschylus; Gilbertus [Gilbert] Murray (Ed. )
[AESCHYLUS] AESCHYLI SEPTEM QUAE SUPERSUNT TRAGOEDIAE Recensuit Gilbertus Murray. Accedunt Tetralogiarum Ad Has Fabulas Pertinentium Fragmenta, Elegiae, Poetae Vita, Operum Catalogus, Suidae Et Marmoris Parii Testimonia. Editio Altera
Light bumping to two corners. Minor edgewear to corners. Fraying to spine ends. Spine is rubbed and a little faded. Former owner's name to ffep. Pencil marginalia and underlining on some pages. ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); 376 pages
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Aeschylus; Gilbertus [Gilbert] Murray (Ed. )
[AESCHYLUS] AESCHYLI SEPTEM QUAE SUPERSUNT TRAGOEDIAE Recensuit Gilbertus Murray. Accedunt Tetralogiarum Ad Has Fabulas Pertinentium Fragmenta, Elegiae, Poetae Vita, Operum Catalogus, Suidae Et Marmoris Parii Testimonia. Editio Altera
Minor edgewear to corners. Small tears to cloth at base of spine. Former owner's name with 1 line written in pen to ffep. Very light marginalia and underlining on about 6 pages. ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); 376 pages
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Sophocles; A. C. Pearson (Ed. )
[SOPHOCLES] SOPHOCLIS FABULAE Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit A. C. Pearson
Scholar's name to ffep (M. F. Fresco). 1 corner lightly bumped. Very light edgewear to boards. Pencil underlining and marginalia to a few pages. DJ is tattered, chipped and torn and has been crudely repaired with tape. ; Xxiv, [404] p. Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); 404 pages
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Skutsch, Otto; H. D. Jocelyn, J. H. Waszink, E. Badian, Jürgen Untermann, Peter Wülfing-Von Martitz, Werner Suerbaum
ENNIUS Sept Exposés Suivis De Discussions
Scholars' name to ffep (Friis Johansen). 1 corner lightly bumped. DJ has minor edgewear with a couple of tiny chips. DJ is browned to spine and tanned. ; Conference at Vandoeuvres-Genève, 23-29 August 1971. Readings and interpretations in the Annals, discussion / Otto Skutsch; Ennius as a dramatic poet, discussion / H. D. Jocelyn; Problems concerning the Satura of Ennius, discussion / J. H. Waszink; Ennius and his friends, discussion / E. Badian; Entwürfe zu einer Enniusgrammatik, discussion / Jürgen Untermann; Ennius als hellenistischer Dichter, discussion/ Peter Wülfing-von Martitz; Petrarcae Africa und das Nachleben des Ennius, discussion / Werner Suerbaum. ; Entretiens Sur L'Antiquité Classique Tome XVII; 376 pages
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Demosthenes; W. Rennie (Ed. )
[DEMOSTHENES] DEMOSTHENIS ORATIONES TOMUS III Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit W. Rennie
Very Light edgewear to spine ends. Light bump to top of spine and 2 corners. Light browning to endpapers. ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. Orationes XLI-LXI. Prooemia. Epistulae. ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); Vol. 3; 541 pages
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Demosthenes; W. Rennie (Ed. )
[DEMOSTHENES] DEMOSTHENIS ORATIONES TOMUS III Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit W. Rennie
Very Light edgewear to spine ends. Bottom corners slightly rounded. Pages a little tanned. ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. Orationes XLI-LXI. Prooemia. Epistulae. ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); Vol. 3; 541 pages
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Demosthenes; W. Rennie (Ed. )
[DEMOSTHENES] DEMOSTHENIS ORATIONES TOMI II PARS II Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit W. Rennie
Very light shelfwear to book else fine. DJ is price-clipped. DJ spine browned. 1 small closed tear (1 cm) and 1 tiny chip to head of DJ spine. ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. Orationes XXVII-XL ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); Vol. 2.2; 214 pages
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Demosthenes; S. H. Butcher (Ed. )
[DEMOSTHENES] DEMOSTHENIS ORATIONES TOMI II PARS I Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit S. H. Butcher
Light knocking along edges of boards. Pages a little tanned. Scholar's name to ffep (T. G. Elliott). Stamp of Oxford university press to ffep. Light edgewear to top of spine. ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. Orationes XX-XXVI; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); Vol. 2.1; 370 pages
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Demosthenes; S. H. Butcher (Ed. )
[DEMOSTHENES] DEMOSTHENIS ORATIONES TOMI II PARS I Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit S. H. Butcher
Light bump to top of spine. Light edgewear to spine ends. Browning to endpapers. ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. Orationes XX-XXVI; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); Vol. 2.1; 370 pages
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Demosthenes; S. H. Butcher (Ed. )
[DEMOSTHENES] DEMOSTHENIS ORATIONES TOMUS I Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit S. H. Butcher
Light bump to base of spine. Minor edgewear to spine ends. Browning to endpapers. Pencil notes to about 15 pages. Top corners lightly rounded. ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. Orationes I-XIX; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); Vol. 1; 451 pages
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Demosthenes; S. H. Butcher (Ed. )
[DEMOSTHENES] DEMOSTHENIS ORATIONES TOMUS I Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit S. H. Butcher
Hard bump has cut cloth (1 cm) to top edge of front board. Pages a little tanned. Scholar's name to ffep (T. G. Elliott). Stamp of Oxford university press to ffep. Light edgewear to spine ends. ; Greek Text with Latin apparatus and introduction. Orationes I-XIX; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis); Vol. 1; 451 pages
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Tacitus; H. Furneaux, J. G. C. Anderson & F. Haverfield (Eds. )
[TACITUS: AGRICOLA] CORNELII TACITI: DE VITA AGRICOLAE Second Edition. Revised and Largely Rewritten by J. G. C. Anderson with Contributions by the Late Professor F. Haverfield.
Light soiling to front board. Light rubbing to base of spine. Clean text. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 194 pages; Extensive English introduction, commentary and Latin Text.
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M. Tullius Cicero; Ludovicus [Ludwig] Claude Purser (Ed. )
[CICERO] M. TULLI CICERONIS: EPISTULAE VOL. III: Epistulae Ad Quintum Fratrem, Commentariolum Petitionis, Epistulae Ad M. Brutum, Pseudo-Ciceronis Epistula Ad Octavianum, Fragmenta Epistularum. Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit Ludovicus Claude Purser
Brownin to ffep. Correction fluid to ffep. Light shelfwear. ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis) Oxoniensis; Vol. 3; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall
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M. Tullius Cicero; Ludovicus [Ludwig] Claude Purser (Ed. )
[CICERO] M. TULLI CICERONIS: EPISTULAE VOL. II: EPISTULAE AD ATTICUM. Pars Posterior: Libri IX-XVI. Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit Ludovicus Claude Purser
Browning to ffep. Correction fluid to ffep. Light shelfwear. ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis) Oxoniensis; Vol. 2.2; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall
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M. Tullius Cicero; Ludovicus [Ludwig] Claude Purser (Ed. )
[CICERO] M. TULLI CICERONIS: EPISTULAE VOL. II: EPISTULAE AD ATTICUM. Pars Prior: Libri I-VIII. Recognovit Brevique Adnotatione Critica Instruxit Ludovicus Claude Purser
Browning to ffep. Correction fluid to ffep. Light shelfwear. ; Latin Text with Latin Apparatus ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis) Oxoniensis; Vol. 2.1; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall
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Demosthenes; Rev. Thomas Kerchever Arnold
THE OLYNTHIAC ORATIONS OF DEMOSTHENES With Notes and Grammatical References.
Former owner's name to inner cover, ffep and titlepage in ink. Heavy ink notes and marginalia to 6 pages of greek text. Appears to have been rebound in brown boards with gilt lettering to spine. Chipping to spine ends. Bumping to 2 corners. Endpapers foxed. Light foxing to text. ; Greek text with notes in English and Latin. ; 94 pages
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Aeschylus; N. Wecklein
[AESCHYLUS] ÄSCHYLOS ORESTIE. Mit Erklärenden Anmerkungen Von N. Wecklein. Zweiter Teil: Die Choephoren
Heavy marginalia and underlining to greek text. Wraps are very chipped, torn and tattered. Front wrap is detached but has been taped on--Spine has been crudely repaired with brown tape. Former owner's name to titlepage. ; [163]-248 p. Greek Text with German commentary. ; 85 pages
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Aristophanes; Ulrich Von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff
ARISTOPHANES: LYSISTRATE Erklärt Von Ulrich Von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff.
1 corner very lightly bumped. Very light pencil marginalia to about 2 pages. Very light shelfwear. ; Unveränderter photomechanischer nachdruck der ausgabe von 1927.; 223 pages
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Plautus; W. M. Lindsay (Ed. )
THE CAPTIVI OF PLAUTUS Edited with Introduction, Apparatus Criticus and Commentary
1 corner bumped. Chipping and fraying to base of spine. Scholar's name to ffep (Albert Merriman). Light Red pencil marginalia and underlining to about 20 pages. Pencil marginalia on a couple of other pages. Else VG. ; Latin text with English commentary and introduction. ; 384 pages
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Aeschylus; Friedrich Blass
DIE EUMENIDEN DES AISCHYLOS Erklärende Ausgabe Von Friedrich Blass
Rebound in olive green boards with gilt lettering to spine. Light edgewear to corners and spine ends. Ex-library copy with minimal stamps and plate to inner cover, gilt call numbers and perforated stamp to titlepage. Else VG. ; Greek Text with German introduction and commentary ; 179 pages
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Newman, J. K.
THE CONCEPT OF VATES IN AUGUSTAN POETRY
Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear else fine. ; Looks at 'vates' in the works of Varro, Posidonius, Vergil, Horace, Propertius, Tibullus, Ovid, Manilius, (Aetna) , and in Silver Latin. ; Collection Latomus Volume LXXXIX; 132 pages
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Newman, J. K.
THE CONCEPT OF VATES IN AUGUSTAN POETRY
Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear else fine. ; Looks at 'vates' in the works of Varro, Posidonius, Vergil, Horace, Propertius, Tibullus, Ovid, Manilius, (Aetna) , and in Silver Latin. ; Collection Latomus Volume LXXXIX; 132 pages
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Loicq-Berger, Marie-Paule
SYRACUSE Histoire Culturelle D’une Cité Grecque
Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear else fine. ; En français. 20 pages of plates and 1 map at end; Collection Latomus Volume LXXXVII; 318 pages
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Pestalozza, Uberto & Marcel De Corte
L’ÉTERNEL FÉMININ DANS LA RELIGION MÉDITERRANÉENNE Traduction Et Préface De Marcel De Corte
Pages unopened. Light edgewear to back wrap. Bumping to top of spine. Light creasing to bottom corner. ; En français. ; Collection Latomus Volume LXXIX; 80 pages
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