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‎Quinn, Kenneth‎

‎THE CATULLAN REVOLUTION‎

‎Creasing to top corners. Old price sticker to front wrap. Spine has minor discoloration with rubbing and creasing. Scholar's small bookplate to ffep (Hugh J. Mason). ; Ann Arbor Paperbacks; 119 pages; Examining the revolution wrought by Catullus in Latin poetry, this volume encapsulates the way in which principles of modern literary criticism could be applied to classical poetry, without ditching the sound philological scholarship of the classical tradition. In its day this book led the way in showing the philogically trained student how to be a critic; equally it can show the critically trained student the importance of a sound philogical base today‎

‎Musaeus [Musaios], Grammaticus; Arthur Ludwich (Hg. )‎

‎MUSAIOS: HERO UND LEANDROS Mit Ausgewählten Varianten Und Scholien‎

‎Wraps are browned with chipping and small tears. Some pages unopened. Front wrap is detached but present. ; Kleine Texte Für Vorlesungen Und Übungen ; 98; 54 pages‎

‎Kirkwood, G. M.‎

‎EARLY GREEK MONODY The History of a Poetic Type‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (Emmet Robbins). Rubbing to spine ends. DJ is a little tattered with tears and chipping. DJ is mostly intact but has been crudely repaired to spine. DJ spine is browned. ; Devotes a chapter to Archilochus, Alcaeus, Sappho, and Anacreon, discussing their major poems. Also treats Corinna, Telesilla, and Timocreon and concludes by showing how monody evolved in the direction of the epigram. Greek originals along with English translation and notes are also presented. ; Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, V. 37; 310 pages‎

‎Gentili, Bruno; Cole, A. Thomas‎

‎POETRY AND ITS PUBLIC IN ANCIENT GREECE From Homer to the Fifth Century‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (Emmet Robbins). Very light bumping to bottom corners. DJ spine is a little sunned. DJ has edgewear with light chipping and a few small tears. ; This superb and fascinating book insists upon trying to place the poetry of Sappho, Alcaeus, Pindar, Archilochus, and others within its social and ritual contexts: oral performance, patron/poet relationship, and religious or communal function. Considering the evidence, such efforts must at times rely upon inspiration, but the close textual readings of individual poems, judicious use of anthropological method, and inclusion of many of the recently discovered fragments creates a vivid picture. ; 0.97 x 8.94 x 6.08 Inches; 408 pages‎

‎Lefèvre, Eckard‎

‎TERENZ' UND MENANDERS EUNUCHUS‎

‎Gift inscription to R. E. Fantham from author to titlepage. Light wear to corners with 1 corner a little creased. Faint stains (coffee? ) To rear panel. ; Zetemata: Monographien Zur Klassischen Altertumswissenschaft. Heft 117; 220 pages‎

‎Bakogianni, Anastasia‎

‎ELECTRA, ANCIENT AND MODERN: ASPECTS OF THE RECEPTION OF THE TRAGIC HEROINE‎

‎Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 113; 250 pages; Electra is a unique, complex, and fascinating Greek tragic heroine, who became a source of inspiration for countless playwrights, artists, musicians and filmmakers. The daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra she famously supported her brother’s quest to avenge their father’s murder even at the cost of matricide. Her passion for justice and her desire for vengeance have echoed down the centuries to the modern era. Enshrined as the mourner of Greek tragedy par excellence Electra has enjoyed a long and rich reception history. Electra, ancient and modern, examines the treatment of Electra by all three ancient tragedians, Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, and their dialogue with the mythical tradition that preceded them. The focus then shifts forward in time to case studies of her reception in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Gradually Electra’s dark desires re-emerge over the course of these three centuries until her passionate cries for vengeance are heard once again. Through its detailed analysis of Electra, this book also provides a helpful introduction to the study of Classical Reception, its ambitions and methods.‎

‎(Dow, Sterling) ; Alan L. Boegehold, William M. Calder Iii, John McK. Camp Ii, William T. Loomis, Kent J. Rigsby, Leslie Threatte, Jr. , Stephen V. Tracy, John S. Traill‎

‎STUDIES PRESENTED TO STERLING DOW ON HIS EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY‎

‎Water staining to spine with stains to wraps. A few hard scratches to rear wrap. Water-staining has affected some pages. Reading copy only. ; Among the articles included: Repeated Similes in the Homeric Poems by Charles Rowan Beye; The West Pediment of the Parthenon: Poseidon by Judith Binder; Eleusinian Treasures in the Late Fifth and Early Fourth Centuries; Teos in Pindar by George Huxley; The Minnesota Messina Survey: A Look Back by William A. McDonald; The Polis of Sellasia by W. Kendrick Pritchett; Regulations for the Herakleaian Games at Marathon by Eugene Vanderpool; and many many more. ; Greek, Roman and Byzantine Monographs 10; 336 pages‎

‎Hurst, André‎

‎SUR LYCOPHRON‎

‎De l'œuvre de Lycophron, l'un des sept poètes de la "Pléiade alexandrine", seul l'Alexandra, poème tragique, nous est parvenu intégralement. Conçu comme un discours énigmatique rapportant une prophétie de Cassandre, le poème déroule un tissu d'énigmes qui, au cours des siècles, a fasciné des lecteurs comme Virgile, Stace, Eustathe, cependant qu'il s'attirait la critique de certains autres comme Lucien de Samosate ou Clément d’Alexandrie. L'obscurité de ce discours prophétique, tantôt glorifié, tantôt honni, a valu au poète le qualificatif de "Mallarmé de l'antiquité". Le présent volume offre au lecteur le résultat de plusieurs années de recherche et réunit un ensemble de réflexions menées sur l'oeuvre de Lycophron. Il donne ainsi des clefs pour la compréhension de ce texte complexe, mais également pour en apprécier la poésie. ; Recherches Et Rencontres Vol. 29; 170 pages‎

‎Heubeck, Alfred & Stephanie West & J. B. Hainsworth & Arie Hoekstra & Joseph Russo & Manuel Fernandez-Galiano‎

‎A COMMENTARY ON HOMER'S ODYSSEY Volume I: Introduction and Books I-VIII; Volume II: Books IX-XVI; Volume III: Books XVII-XXIV‎

‎V1: Chipping and wear to corners of front. Some creasing to front wrap and spine. Scholar's name to halftitle (J. V. Luce) underlining and marginalia to about 35 pages. V2: creasing to spine. Underlining and marginalia in pen to about 15 or so pages. 1 corner of wrap is chipped. V3: minor creasing to wraps. Underlining in pen on a few pages. Books range from G to VG-. ; A three-volume commentary compiled by an international team of scholars includes an introduction discussing previous research on the Odyssey, its relation to the Iliad, the epic dialect, and the transmission of the text. ; 3 Volume Set COMPLETE. Commentary on Homer's Odyssey. Clarendon Paperbacks; Vol. 1/3/2022; 8vo 8" - 9" tall‎

‎Launey, Marcel‎

‎RECHERCHES SUR LES ARMÉES HELLENISTIQUES (Volume 1 Only)‎

‎Light Chipping to wraps. Pages and wraps are browned with very light foxing and are unopened. ; Volume 1 only (of 2 volume set) ; Bibliothèque Des Écoles Française D'Athènes Et De Rome Fascicule; Vol. 1; 624 pages‎

‎Diller, Hans (Hrsg. )‎

‎SOPHOKLES‎

‎Very light bump to top of rear board. Minor shelfwear. ; Wege Der Forschung 95 (XCV) ; 546 pages‎

‎Fowler, W. Warde‎

‎ROMAN ESSAYS AND INTERPRETATIONS‎

‎Endpapers have some browning. Pages a little tanned. 2 corners bumped hard. Fraying and chipping to spine ends. Spine a little sunned. Boards have rubbing in places. ; Contents: The Latin history of the word religio --The original meaning of the word sacer --Mundus patet --The oak and the thunder-god --The religious meaning of the toga praetexta of Roman children --Was the flaminica dialis priestess of Juno? --The origin of the lar familiaris --Fortuna primigenia --Passing under the yoke --Note on privately dedicated Roman altars --The pontifices and the feriae : the law of rest-days --On the date of the Rhetorica ad Herennium --The Lex frumentaria of Gaius Gracchus --The Carmen saeculare of Horace and its first performance --On the Laudatio turiae and its additional fragments --An unnoticed trait in the character of Julius Caesar --Ancient Italy and modern Borneo --Parallela quaedam : The plague of locusts in 125 and a modern parallel, plagues of field-voles in ancient and modern times, 'armati terram exercent' and a modern parallel, the disappearance of the earliest Latin poetry and a modern parallel, Roman leges datae and English enclosure awards --Vergiliana : the swans in Aen. I.390ff, the harbour in iii. 533-6, note on Dido and Aeneas, Aen. V. 5-6, on the word nefas in v. 197, notes on Aen. Ix, x and xi --Notes on Horace Odes iii. 1-6 --Berthold Georg Niebuhr : a sketch --Theodor Mommsen : his life and works --The tragic element in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. ; 290 pages‎

‎Manilius, Marcus; Fridericus [Friedrich] Jacob (Ed. )‎

‎M. MANILII [MANILIUS] ASTRONOMICON Libri Quinque. Recensuit Fridericus Jacob. Accedit Index Et Diagrammata Astrologica‎

‎Endpapers tanned. Book has been rebound in black boards with red leather spine label. 3 cm tear to top of spine joint starting. Some bubbling to cloth covering rear boards. Scholar's name to ffep in pencil (Byron Harries). Very light foxing to pages with some foxing to 4 foldouts at rear. Some light pencil underlining and marginalia. ; Xxiv, 225 pp; 225 pages‎

‎Terence; J. H. Gray (Ed. )‎

‎P. TERENTI [TERENCE]: HAUTON TIMORUMENOS With an Introduction and Notes‎

‎Fraying and small tears to joints and ends of spine. Some ink marginalia to about 30 pages. Scholar's name to ffep (G. V. Sumner) with other name deleted (J. W. Clarke). Corners have some edgewear. ; Latin Text with English Commentary and Introduction. ; Pitt Press Series; 200 pages‎

‎Welles, C. Bradford‎

‎ALEXANDER AND THE HELLENISTIC WORLD‎

‎Scholar's label to inner cover (H. J. Mason). Rubbing and scuffing to wraps. Creasing to spine. ; 265 pages‎

‎Frost, Frank J.‎

‎GREEK SOCIETY‎

‎Wraps have light creasing. Rear wrap is discolored. Spine is sunned. Some edgewear. Knock to rear wrap. ; Social history of Greek society. ; 197 pages‎

‎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

‎Robertson, D. S.‎

‎GREEK & ROMAN ARCHITECTURE‎

‎Light creasing to spine. Minor chipping along spine. Crease to lower front corner of wraps. Scholar's initials to front inner cover (Hugh J. Mason). ; Looks at the history of Greek, Etruscan and Roman architecture from the earliest period to the foundation of Constantinople. ; 407 pages‎

‎Sophocles; Kenneth McLeish (Trans. )‎

‎SOPHOCLES Electra, Antigone, Philoctetes‎

‎Minor shelfwear with light wear to corners. ; English translations of Sophocles's poems; Translations from Greek and Roman Authors; 168 pages‎

‎Lewis, Naphtali‎

‎THE FIFTH CENTURY B.C. Greek Historical Documents‎

‎Corners of wraps are a little worn. Some rubbing. Scholar's label to inner cover (H. J. Mason). ; Looks at extant fifth-century documents with particular focus on Athens. Omits major authors to concentrate on lesser lights like Diodorus of Sicily and Pseudo-Xenophon. ; 124 pages‎

‎Lewis, Naphtali‎

‎THE FIFTH CENTURY B.C. Greek Historical Documents‎

‎Corners of wraps are a little worn. Some rubbing. Chipping to base of spine. Spine a little discolored. ; Looks at extant fifth-century documents with particular focus on Athens. Omits major authors to concentrate on lesser lights like Diodorus of Sicily and Pseudo-Xenophon. ; 124 pages‎

‎Virgil / Vergil; A. Sidgwick (Ed. )‎

‎P. VERGILI MARONIS: OPERA [VIRGIL / VERGIL] Volume II. Notes‎

‎Former owner's name on ffep in ink. Corners a little worn. Light Chipping to spine ends. ; English Commentary. ; Pitt Press Series. volume 2 only.; Vol. 2; 516 pages‎

‎Gerber, Douglas E. (Complied by)‎

‎EMENDATIONS IN PINDAR, 1513-1972‎

‎Hard crease to rear wrap. Staining to wraps. Light chipping to spine ends. ; Compilation has two main purposes, first to uncover as many emendations as could be found and second to enable the reader to locate the source of these emendations. ; 195 pages‎

‎Conacher, D. J.‎

‎AESCHYLUS' PROMETHEUS BOUND A Literary Commentary‎

‎Gift inscription from D. J. Conacher to Emmet Robbins in pen to half-title. Creasing to 1 corner of wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 198 pages; Provides a throrough analysis of the literary and non-literary aspects of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound essential for an understanding of the play. ; Signed by Author‎

‎Von Albrecht, Michael‎

‎SILIUS ITALICUS Freiheit Und Gebundenheit Römischer Epik‎

‎Scholar's name stamped to ffep (J. H. Waszink). Pencil underlining and marginalia to some pages. ; Text is in german. ; 237 pages‎

‎Montgomery, Hugo‎

‎THE WAY TO CHAERONEA Foreign Policy, Decision-Making, and Political Influence in Demosthenes' Speeches‎

‎Top of spine bumped. Top corner slightly bumped. Creasing to corners. Light Discoloration to front wrap and spine. Writing to front inner cover in black ink: "Dr. G. L. Cawkwell - with the author's compliments". Light pencil marginalia. ; 120 pages; This book is a study of the relations between Athens and Macedonia during some dramatic years in the 4th century B.C. Montgomery analyzes the speeches of the great orator Demosthenes to elucidate the political play behind the Athenian decision to go to war against King Philip II during the Elatea crisis of 338.; Signed by Author‎

‎Hubbard, Thomas K.‎

‎THE PINDARIC MIND A Study of Logical Structure in Early Greek Poetry‎

‎Minor rubbing to wraps. Spine very lightly sunned. Light pencil to a few pages of bibliography; Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava : Supplementum 85; 181 pages‎

‎Tassignon, Isabelle‎

‎ICONOGRAPHIE ET RELIGION DIONYSIAQUES EN GAULE BELGIQUE ET DANS LES DEUX GERMANIES‎

‎Faint creasingn to corners. Tiny chip to upper edge. Tear to upper corner (3 cm) of half-title. Scholar's name to ffep (J. F. Drinkwater). ; Bibliothèque De La Faculté De Philosophie Et Lettres De L'Université De Liège; 378 pages‎

‎Musurillo, Herbert‎

‎THE LIGHT AND THE DARKNESS Studies in the Dramatic Poetry of Sophocles‎

‎Endpapers are lightly yellowed. Former owner's name on ffep. Small bookseller's label to inner cover. Small discolored area to rear board. Foxing just starting to ffep. ; Contents: Introductory; the Disease that Needs the Knife: Ajax; Music hath Charms: the Tracking Satyrs; A Sea of Trouble: Antigone; Fortune's Wheel: Trachiniae; Blindness and Vision: Oedipus Tyrannus; From Slavery to Freedom: Electra; The Divine Wound: Philoctetes; Rest for the Wanderer: Oedipus Coloneus; The Chronology of the Extant Plays; Conclusion: the Philosophy of Sophocles. ; 165 pages‎

‎Winnifrith, Tom; Penelope Murray & K. W. Gransden‎

‎ASPECTS OF THE EPIC‎

‎Scholar's stamp to front inner cover (Michael Comber). Tear to ffep. Boards have clear plastic DJ (as issued? ). ; Contents: Homer and the Bard by Penelope Murray; The Iliad: the style of Books 5 and 6: G. S. Kirk; Homeric Epic and the Tragic Moment: by John Gould; Virgil's Iliad by K. W. Gransden; The Epic Theme of Love by John Bayley; Homer in Byzantine Dress: Tom Winnifrith; Children of Homer: the Epic Strain in Modern Greek Literature: Paul Merchant; Postscript by Tom Winnifrith. ; 132 pages‎

‎Pindar; Alexander Turyn (Ed. )‎

‎PINDARI [PINDAR] CARMINA CUM FRAGMENTIS. Edidit Alexander Turyn‎

‎Handwritten numbers taped to spine. Institution bookplate to inner cover (University of Toronto-- Department of Classics). Chipping to foreedges of some pages. Wraps are somewhat tattered with chipping and small tears. Backstrip mostly split with textblock split (held by 1 tie-string). Book is complete. Working copy. ; Academia Polona Litterarum Et Scientiarum; 403 pages‎

‎Cicero; A. S. Wilkins‎

‎THE ORATIONS OF CICERO AGAINST CATILINA Edited after Karl Halm‎

‎Spine is a little darkened. Light edgewear to corners. Clean text. Writing in ink to foreedges of pages (F. B. Foster). ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Latin Text. ; 168 pages‎

‎Demosthenes; Sir John Edwin Sandys (Ed. )‎

‎THE FIRST PHILIPPIC AND THE OLYNTHIACS OF DEMOSTHENES With Introduction, and Critical and Explanatory Notes‎

‎Scholar's name to inner cover in pencil (Emmet Robbins). Spine is lightly sunned. Light wear to boards. Extensive pencil and ink underlining and notes to text. ; Greek text with English Introduction and Commentary; 246 pages‎

‎Terence; Sidney G. Ashmore (Ed. )‎

‎THE ADELPHOE OF TERENCE With Introduction, Notes, and Critical Appendix‎

‎Pencil and ink notes to latin text. Introduction and notes are clean. Endpapers a little browned. Former owner's name to inner cover (Bernie Robbins). Spine sunned. Chipping to base of spine with a little loss of cloth. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 208 pages‎

‎Terence; John Bond & Arthur Sumner Walpole (Eds. )‎

‎THE PHORMIO OF TERENCE With Notes and an Introduction‎

‎Pencil and ink notes and underlining to some pages. Former owner's name to inner cover (Emmet Robbins). Spine lightly sunned. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 156 pages‎

‎Terence; John Bond & Arthur Sumner Walpole (Eds. )‎

‎THE PHORMIO OF TERENCE With Notes and an Introduction‎

‎Copious Pencil and ink notes and underlining. Former owner's name to inner cover (Peter Johnson) other name crossed out to ffep. Spine lightly sunned. Working copy only. ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 156 pages‎

‎Lysias; Evelyn S. Shuckburgh‎

‎LYSIAE (LYSIAS) : ORATIONES XVI With Analysis, Notes, Appendices, & Indices‎

‎Minor shelfwear. Clean text. Front inner hinge is cracked. Former owner's name to ffep. Ligth browning to endpapers. Spine lightly sunned. ; Greek text with English commentary. ; 383 pages‎

‎Lysias; Evelyn S. Shuckburgh‎

‎LYSIAE (LYSIAS) : ORATIONES XVI With Analysis, Notes, Appendices, & Indices‎

‎Corners edgeworn. Discoloration/rubbing to spine. Spine is faded. Fraying to spine ends. Tears along edges of backstrip. Scholar's name on ffep (H. J. Mason). Clean text. Small stain to upper edge of first few pages (damp-staining? ). ; Greek text with English commentary. ; 383 pages‎

‎Sakellaraki, Efi Sapouna‎

‎ERETRIA Site and Museum‎

‎Light Water-staining and damage to pages--pages are wavy. Condition is Fair to Good. ; Text is in English. ; Ministry of Culture Archaeological Receipts Fund; 100 pages‎

‎Dieterich, Hermann & Friedrich Von Hiller‎

‎USENER UND WILAMOWITZ Ein Briefwechsel 1870-1905‎

‎Wraps are browned. Chipping along foreedge of front wrap. ; 70 pages‎

‎North, Helen F.‎

‎FROM MYTH TO ICON Reflections on Greek Ethical Doctrine in Literature and Art‎

‎DJ has tear to middle of spine (3 cm) with piece chipped off head. DJ has waterstain to foot of spine; Examination of moderation and self-control in Greek literature. ; Cornell Studies in Classical Philology Vol. XL; 288 pages‎

‎Webster, T. B. L.‎

‎AN INTRODUCTION TO MENANDER‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Small Corrections done in pen on 2 pages. Minor shelfwear to book. DJ has rubbing and some small tears. Lettering to DJ spine faded in places. Mild soiling to DJ. ; Alternate ISBN: 0719005906. Comments on the plays-- dyskolos, Sikyonias, Misoumeus, Aspis and the rest of the Samia. Published posthumously. ; 211 pages‎

‎Woodman, Tony & Jonathan Powell (Eds. )‎

‎AUTHOR AND AUDIENCE IN LATIN LITERATURE‎

‎2 corners lightly bumped. Else minor shelfwear to book. DJ has small tears and chippin to spine ends and upper corners. ; The relationship between the author and his audience has received much critical attention from scholars in non-classical disciplines yet the nature of much ancient literature and of its 'publication' meant that audiences in ancient times were more immediate to their authors than in the modern world. This book contains essays by distinguished scholars on the various means by which Latin authors communicated effectively with their audiences. The authors and works covered are Cicero, Catullus, Lucretius, Propertius, Horace's Odes, Virgil's Aeneid, Ovid's Metamorphoses, Senecan tragedy, Persius, Pliny's letters, Tacitus' Annals and medieval love lyric. Contributors have provided detailed analyses of particular passages in order to throw light on the many different ways in which authors catered for their audiences by fulfilling, manipulating and thwarting their expectations; and in an epilogue the editors have drawn together the issues raised by these contributions and have attempted to place them in an appropriate critical context. ; 292 pages‎

‎Stebbins, Eunice Burr‎

‎THE DOLPHIN IN THE LITERATURE AND ART OF GREECE AND ROME‎

‎Spine lightly browned. Tear to bottom of spine (2 cm) with chipping. Clean text. ; Contents: Nature of the Dolphin; Types of the Dolphin in Art. Conventions in the Representation of the Dolphin in Art; Dolphin in Minoan Art; Helladic and Cycladic Art. The Art of Cyprus; Geometric Art; The Dophin in Legend and Literature; Dolphin in Art and in Archaeological Remains of Historical Periods of Greece and Rome. ; Dissertation 1927; 135 pages‎

‎Mahaffy, John Pentland‎

‎THE PROGRESS OF HELLENISM IN ALEXANDER'S EMPIRE‎

‎Book has been rebound in red boards with gilt lettering to spine. Half-title page has large tear and small tear but intact. Small tear to foreedge of titlepage. Small adhesive tape applied to small tear to repair page 3. Book has blind stamps of library (at least 2) but no markings to spine or circulation markings. Else VG. ; 154 pages‎

‎Philo Of Alexandria; E. Mary Smallwood (Ed. )‎

‎[PHILO OF ALEXANDRIA] PHILONIS ALEXANDRINI LEGATIO AD GAIUM Edited with an Introduction, Translation and Commentary.‎

‎Spine is lightly discolored with some mild fading to lettering. Light browning to endpapers. Some scuffing to boards. Scholar's name and label to ffep (H. J. Mason). ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Greek Text and english translation. ; 338 pages‎

‎Jones, John R. Melville‎

‎EUSTATHIOS OF THESSALONIKI The Capture of Thessaloniki. a Translation with Introduction and Commentary‎

‎Eustathius of Thessalonica (1110c. - 1198) was a native of Constantinople who became archbishop of Thessalonica. The Sack of Thessalonica, an eye-witness account of the siege in 1185 and the subsequent sufferings of the people of Thessalonica. In the early sections of this compelling memoir Eustathius describes political events at Constantinople from the death of Manuel I Comnenus through the short reign of Alexius II Comnenus to the usurpation of Andronicus I Comnenus, with sharp comments on the activities of nobles and courtiers. The Greek text was edited most recently by Kyriakidis; ; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 8.; 244 pages; Isbn: 0959363649‎

‎Moffatt, Ann (Ed. )‎

‎MAISTOR Classical, Byzantine and Renaissance Studies for Robert Browning‎

‎Corner of front wrap is creased with light creasing to upper edge of front wrap near spine. Light wear to lower rear corner. ; 19 papers; xx, 358 p. , 3 p. Of plates. CONTENTS: Ian Martin: The Publications of Robert Browning; Trevor J. Saunders: The Controversy About Slavery Reported by Aristotle, Politics, I vi, 1255a4 ff. ; A. A. Long: Greek Ethics After MacIntyre and the Stoic Community of Reason; E. J. Jory: The Early Pantomime Riots; P. J. Bicknell: The Dark Side of the Moon; Alanna Emmett: An Early-Fourth-Century Female Monastic Community in Egypt? J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz: Friends and Enemies of John Chrysostom; Samuel N. C. Lieu: The Holy Men and Their Biographers in Early Byzantium and Medieval China: A Preliminary Comparative Study in Hagiography; John R. S. Mair: Reflections Upon the Theological Tractates of Boethius; J. D. C. Frendo: The Poetic Achievement of George of Pisidia: A Literary and Historical Study; J. D. Howard-Johnston: Thema; Lydia Carras: The Life of St Athanasias of Aegina: A Critical Edition with Introduction; Paul Magdalino: The Bath of Leo the Wise; M. J. Jeffreys: Iakovos Monachos, Letter 3; Athanassios Angelou: Matthaios Gabalos and his Kephalaia; M. C. Davies: An Emperor Without Clothes? Niccolo Niccoli Under Attack; A. A. M. Bryer: 'The Faithless Kabazitai and Scholarioi'; Margaret Carroll: Constantine XI Palaeologus: Some Problems of Image; Ann Moffatt: The After-life of the Letters of Theophylaktos Simokatta. ; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 5; 358 pages‎

‎Moffatt, Ann (Ed. )‎

‎MAISTOR Classical, Byzantine and Renaissance Studies for Robert Browning‎

‎Corner of front wrap is starting to curl. Light edgewear to lower rear corner. Top of spine is bumped with small closed tear. ; 19 papers; xx, 358 p. , 3 p. Of plates. CONTENTS: Ian Martin: The Publications of Robert Browning; Trevor J. Saunders: The Controversy About Slavery Reported by Aristotle, Politics, I vi, 1255a4 ff. ; A. A. Long: Greek Ethics After MacIntyre and the Stoic Community of Reason; E. J. Jory: The Early Pantomime Riots; P. J. Bicknell: The Dark Side of the Moon; Alanna Emmett: An Early-Fourth-Century Female Monastic Community in Egypt? J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz: Friends and Enemies of John Chrysostom; Samuel N. C. Lieu: The Holy Men and Their Biographers in Early Byzantium and Medieval China: A Preliminary Comparative Study in Hagiography; John R. S. Mair: Reflections Upon the Theological Tractates of Boethius; J. D. C. Frendo: The Poetic Achievement of George of Pisidia: A Literary and Historical Study; J. D. Howard-Johnston: Thema; Lydia Carras: The Life of St Athanasias of Aegina: A Critical Edition with Introduction; Paul Magdalino: The Bath of Leo the Wise; M. J. Jeffreys: Iakovos Monachos, Letter 3; Athanassios Angelou: Matthaios Gabalos and his Kephalaia; M. C. Davies: An Emperor Without Clothes? Niccolo Niccoli Under Attack; A. A. M. Bryer: 'The Faithless Kabazitai and Scholarioi'; Margaret Carroll: Constantine XI Palaeologus: Some Problems of Image; Ann Moffatt: The After-life of the Letters of Theophylaktos Simokatta. ; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 5; 358 pages‎

‎Thomsen, Rudi‎

‎KING SERVIUS TULLIUS A Historical Synthesis‎

‎Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Faint foxing to textblock. Corners rounded and a little bumped with small bump along upper edge. ; A historical monograph on Servius Tullius who was the sixth legendary king of ancient Rome, and the second king of the Etruscan dynasty. The traditional dates of his reign are 578-535 BC. Contents: The Evidence; Chronology; Origin; Tribes; Centuries; The city of Rome; Secular and Sacred Initiatives; Foreign Relations. ; Humanitas; 347 pages‎

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