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‎Reitz, Christiane‎

‎LITERATUR IM ZEITALTER NEROS‎

‎Light wear to corners of front wrap. Gift inscription from author to R. E. Fantham on half-title. ; Klassische Philologische Kompakt; 149 pages‎

‎Citti, Vittorio‎

‎STUDI SUL TESTO DELLE COEFORE‎

‎Faint crease to upper edge of front wrap and lower corner of rear wrap. ; Italian commentary on Aeschylus' play with Greek and English. ; Supplementi Di Lexis XXXIV; 275 pages‎

‎Cameron, Alan‎

‎CALLIMACHUS AND HIS CRITICS‎

‎Book has very light shelfwear. Scholar's small bookplate to ffep (R. E. Fantham). Small faint stain to textblock. Minor shelfwear. ; Callimachus has usually been seen as the archetypal ivory-tower poet, the epitome if not the inventor of the concept of art for art's sake, author of erudite works written to be read in book form by fellow poets and scholars. However, there is much evidence to suggest a different story: a world of civic festivals rather than books and libraries, a world in which poetry and poets played a central and public role. In the course of the argument, Cameron casts fresh light on the lives, dates, works and inter-relationships of most of the other leading poets of the age. Another axiom of modern scholarship is that the object of Callimachus's literary polemic was epic. Yet Cameron aims to show that the thriving school of epic poets celebrating the wars of Hellenistic kings that has so dominated modern study never existed. Elegy was the fashionable genre of the age and the bone of contention between Callimachus and his rivals (all fellow elegists) was the nature of elegaic narrative. A final chapter sketches some of the implications of this revised view of Callimachus and his world for the interpretation of Roman, especially Augustan, poetry. ; 533 pages‎

‎Osborne, Robin‎

‎CLASSICAL LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES The Ancient Greek City and Its Countryside‎

‎Tiny scratch to front board with dust-soiling to top edge. Minor discoloration to DJ spine and upper sections of DJ. ; Contents: 1 The Paradox of the Greek City 2 Farming the Country 3 A Settled Country? 4 The Country Disrupted 5 Exchange and Society 6 The Politics of Settlement 7 The Field of War 8 The Country of the Gods 9 Epilogue: The Uses of the Countryside ; 216 pages‎

‎Kennedy, George A. (Ed. )‎

‎THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF LITERARY CRITICISM Volume 1: Classical Criticism‎

‎Small stain to front board along bottom edge (does not affect text) and tiny stain to top of textblock. Scholar's small bookplate to ffep (R. E. Fantham-- one of the contributors as well). DJ has some light creasing and yellowing along top edge. ; Volume 1 of The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism focuses on criticism in the Classical period up to about A. D. 325. This first survey examines the beginnings of critical consciousness in Greece, including the functions of poetry and the role of poets in early Greek society, and continues with authoritative discussion of the critical writings of Aristophanes, Plato, Aristotle and Hellenistic scholars. It examines Roman figures including Horace, Cicero, Quintilian and Tacitus, and also considers Greek critics of the Augustan and imperial periods such as Longinus, and the neo-platonic, Christian and grammatical writers of later antiquity. ; Vol. 1; 400 pages‎

‎Kirchhoff, A. (Adolf)‎

‎STUDIEN ZUR GESCHICHTE DES GRIECHISCHEN ALPHABETS Dritte Umgearbeitete Auflage‎

‎Appears to have been rebound at some time in beige boards with gilt lettering to spine. Top of spine edgeworn with small tear. Boards are rubbed. Rear endpaper browned. Light foxing. ; Includes 3 large foldouts at end. ; 168 pages‎

‎Polyaenus; Eduardus [Eduard Von] Woelfflin & Ioannes [Johann] Melber & Klaus Reinhard & Rudolfus [Rudolph] Vari (Eds. )‎

‎POLYAENI [POLYAENUS] STRATEGEMATON LIBRI VIII EX RECENSIONE EDVARDI WOELFFLIN. ITERUM IOANNES MELBER. Addenda Adjecit Klaus Reinhard. Adjunctus Est Incerti Scriptoris Byzantini Saeculi X. Liber De Re Militari Ex Recensione Rudolfi Vari. Editio Stereotypa Editionum Annorum MDCCCLXXXVII/MCMI‎

‎Spine slightly discolored. Very minor shelfwear. ; Text is in Greek. Preface in Latin. Xxxvi, 562+xxiv, 90 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 672 pages‎

‎Theodoret; Iohannes (Hans) Raeder (Ed. )‎

‎THEODORETI [THEODORET] GRAECARUM AFFECTIONUM CURATIO Ad Codices Optimos Denuo Collatos Recensuit Iohannes Raeder. Editio Stereotypa Editionis Anni MCMIV‎

‎Spotting to textblock. Spine very lightly sunned. Minor shelfwear. ; Text in Greek; Apparatus in Latin. Ix, 339 p ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 339 pages‎

‎Plautus; Edward A. Sonnenschein (Ed. )‎

‎T. MACCI PLAUTI [PLAUTUS] RUDENS Editio Minor. with an Appendix for the Use of Schools.‎

‎Pencil notes to greek text. Heavy in places. A few pages with light pen. Some shelfwear. ; English Introduction and notes with Latin Text. ; 176 pages‎

‎Reinhardt, Karl‎

‎SOPHOKLES Vierte Duchgesehene Auflage‎

‎Light browning to spine. Scholar's name to ffep (W. G. Slater). Minor shelfwear. ; Text is in German; 294 pages‎

‎Plautus; Wilhelm Wagner (Ed. )‎

‎T. MACCI PLAUTI (PLAUTUS) : AULULARIA With Notes Critical and Exegetical and an Introduction. Second Edition, Re-Written.‎

‎Ink notes and underlining to Greek text and endpapers. Browning to titlepage. Some shelfwear. Former owner's name to ffep. Slight fraying to spine ends. Some discoloration to edges of boards (slight water damage? ). ; English Introduction and notes with Latin Text. ; 172 pages‎

‎Snyder, Jane McIntosh‎

‎THE WOMAN AND THE LYRE Women Writers in Classical Greece and Rome‎

‎Very light edgewear to corners. Minor shelfwear. ; Beginning with Sappho in the seventh century B. C. And ending with Hypatia and Egeria in the fifth century A. D. , Jane McIntosh Snyder listens carefully to the major women writers of classical Greece and Rome, piecing together the surviving fragments of their works into a coherent analysis that places them in their literary, historical, and intellectual contexts. ; A Godwit Paperback; 199 pages‎

‎Meier, Christian & (Paul Veyne, Préface)‎

‎INTRODUCTION À L'ANTHROPOLOGIE POLITIQUE DE L'ANTIQUITÉ CLASSIQUE Préface De Paul Veyne‎

‎Some creasing and edgewear to top edge of wraps. ; Traduit de l'allemand par pierre blanchaud; Collège De France. Essais Et Conférences; 85 pages‎

‎Scardigli, Barbara (Ed. )‎

‎ESSAYS ON PLUTARCH'S LIVES‎

‎Some pages with light pencil marginalia and underlining. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. DJ has light chip to 1 corner. ; This volume brings together the work of a wide range of international scholars on the most important themes in Plutarch's Greek and Roman Lives The essays include contributions on Plutarch's life and cultural milieu; his methodology; the chronological order of composition and the cross-references from one Life to another; the possibility that several biographies were edited simultaneously; the methods Plutarch adopted to summarize his own reading and research; the choice of subjects and of sources; his compositional techniques; and the criteria for selecting the Greek and Roman pairs. ; 416 pages‎

‎George, Michele (Ed. )‎

‎THE ROMAN FAMILY IN THE EMPIRE Rome, Italy, and Beyond‎

‎Very light shelfwear to book and DJ else fine. ; This volume contains a series of articles that examine the Roman family in Italy and the empire using a wide range of evidence and considering a number of critical issues. Its focus on regional differences in family structure, forms of marriage, and kinship patterns make it the first publication to include targeted study of the family in the Roman provinces. The chapters cover Roman Egypt, Judaea, Spain, Gaul, North Africa, and Pannonia, and make use of both conventional textual sources and epigraphic evidence and material that is less frequently treated, including the medical writers and the Justinianic receipts. ; 378 pages‎

‎Hallett, Judith P. & Christopher Stray (Ed. )‎

‎BRITISH CLASSICS OUTSIDE ENGLAND The Academy and Beyond‎

‎Stamp to foreedges of pages "review copy". 1 corner bumped. Very minor shelfwear to DJ. ; The essays in this informative book explore the impact of British classics--the study of Greco-Roman antiquity, with an emphasis on the classical Latin and Greek languages--beyond the borders of England itself, during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: inside the academy as specialized scholarship and teaching, outside the academy as a mode of social and cultural formation. Not only did British classics permeate England; they brought English values to Scotland, Wales, and America as well. Far into the twentieth century, to learn classics "the Oxbridge way" was to cloak oneself in the mantle of a gentleman even when the "gentleman" was a woman. ; 230 pages‎

‎Handley, E. W. (Ed. )‎

‎MÉNANDRE [OFFPRINT] I. the Conventions of the Comic Stage and Their Exploitation by Menander‎

‎Pages tanned. Former owner's name in pen to front wrap. ; Offprint only 42 pp. ; Entretiens Sur L'Antiquité Classique Tome XVI; 42 pages‎

‎D'Erce, M. François‎

‎C. SUETONIUS INTRANQUILLUS: VIE D'UN TREIZIÈME CÉSAR Traduction Et Notes De M. François D'Erce. Iconographie De Pinatel‎

‎Some colour loss to top of spine. Some edgewear and light scratches to boards. Light dust-soiling to top edge. ; Fictional biography. ; 94 pages‎

‎Secretan, Dominique‎

‎CLASSICISM‎

‎Light yellowing to wraps. Sticker residue to rear wrap. Minor shelfwear. ; Studies the influence of classicism in the Literature of Italy, France, England and Germany. ; The Classical Idiom 27; 96 pages‎

‎Yunis, Harvey (Ed. )‎

‎WRITTEN TEXTS AND THE RISE OF LITERATE CULTURE IN ANCIENT GREECE‎

‎Book is fine. DJ has small chip to top of spine and light shelfwear. ; The landmark developments of Greek culture and the critical works of Greek thought and literature were accompanied by an explosive growth in the use of written texts from the sixth through the fourth centuries B. C. E. The creation of the "classical" and the perennial use of Greece by later European civilizations as a source of knowledge and inspiration would not have taken place without the textual innovations of the classical period. This book considers how writing, reading, and disseminating texts led to new ways of thinking and new forms of expression and behavior. ; 272 pages‎

‎Mackay, E. Anne (Ed. )‎

‎SIGNS OF ORALITY The Oral Tradition and Its Influence in the Greek and Roman World‎

‎Faint dust-soiling/foxing to top of textblock else fine. Dustjacket has minor edgewear and rubbing. ; The essays in this volume present new insights into the far-reaching influence of an early oral culture on subsequent development after the spread of literacy. At the outset, revisionist essays on the Homeric epics examine such questions as historical memory, Homer's audience (s) , descriptive strategies, ring-composition, and the status of orality as a constitutive feature of the epics. These are followed by virtually unprecedented studies of the orality of later (written) literature, including Greek oratory, Virgilian epic, Pliny's Panegyricus and story-telling in late Greek writers. Included as well are two discussions of Athenian vase-painting: annular scene-composition in the black-figure tradition, and the implications of kalos-inscriptions. An introduction by leading oral theorist John Miles Foley situates all the essays at the leading edge of oral theoretical development. ; Mnemosyne. Bibliotheca Classica Batava. Supplementum; 264 pages‎

‎Goldberg, Sander M.‎

‎MAKING OF MENANDER'S COMEDY‎

‎Light pencil marginalia. Gift inscription from author to R. E. Fantham on ffep. 1 corner bumped. DJ spine slightly sunned with some light edgewear and shelfwear. ; 148 pages; Study establishes a critical perspective for understanding the kind of comedy Menander wrote, his roots, the theatrical effects he sought, and the extent of his achievement. Chapters on the major plays analyse their techniques of construction and characterization, suggesting both the strengths and the limitations of Menander's comic tradition. An introductory chapter places the tradition of New Comedy in the history of drama and also draws modern parrallels, making it useful for students of drama aswell as classicists. ; Signed by Author‎

‎Shackleton Bailey, D. R.‎

‎ONOMASTICON TO CICERO'S SPEECHES‎

‎Minor shelfwear to book. Chipping and small tear to top of DJ spine. ; Index of persons, deities, cognomina, places, laws and tirbes in Cicero's speeches. ; 192 pages‎

‎Peirano, Irene‎

‎THE RHETORIC OF THE ROMAN FAKE Latin Pseudepigrapha in Context‎

‎Light bump to lower edge of front board else book is fine. DJ has light creasing to edges. ; Previous scholarship on classical pseudepigrapha has generally aimed at proving issues of attribution and dating of individual works, with little or no attention paid to the texts as literary artefacts. Instead, this book looks at Latin fakes as sophisticated products of a literary culture in which collaborative practices of supplementation, recasting and role-play were the absolute cornerstones of rhetorical education and literary practice. Texts such as the Catalepton, the Consolatio ad Liviam and the Panegyricus Messallae thus illuminate the strategies whereby Imperial audiences received and interrogated canonical texts and are here explored as key moments in the Imperial reception of Augustan authors such as Virgil, Ovid and Tibullus. The study of the rhetoric of these creative supplements irreverently mingling truth and fiction reveals much not only about the neighbouring concepts of fiction, authenticity, and reality, but also about the tacit assumptions by which the latter are employed in literary criticism. ; 322 pages‎

‎Paschalis, Michael & Stavros Frangoulidis (Eds. )‎

‎SPACE IN THE ANCIENT NOVEL (Ancient Narrative Supplementum 1)‎

‎Some scuffing to front board. Very minor shelfwear. Gift inscription from Maaike Zimmerman (editorial board) to R. E. Fantham on ffep. ; Contents: DAVID KONSTAN: Narrative Spaces CATHERINE CONNORS: Chariton's Syracuse and its histories of empire MARTIN M. WINKLER: Chronotope and locus amoenus in Daphnis and Chloe and Pleasantville STEPHEN J. HARRISON: Literary Topography in Apuleius' Metamorphoses LUCA GRAVERINI: Corinth, Rome, and Africa: a Cultural Background for the Tale of the Ass MAAIKE ZIMMERMAN: On the Road in Apuleius' Metamorphoses STELIOS PANAYOTAKIS: The Temple and the Brothel: Mothers and Daughters in Apollonius of Tyre JUDITH PERKINS: Social Geography in the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles MICHAEL PASCHALIS: Reading Space: A Re-examination of Apuleian ekphrasis RICHARD P. MARTIN: A Good Place to Talk: Discourse and Topos in Achilles Tatius and Philostratus NIALL W. SLATER: Space and Displacement in Apuleius STAVROS FRANGOULIDIS: The Laughter Festival as a Community Integration Rite in Apuleius' Metamorphoses; Ancient Narrative Supplementum 1; 192 pages‎

‎Zimmerman, Maaike & Gareth Schmeling, Heinz Hofmann, Stephen Harrison, Costas Panayotakis (Eds. )‎

‎ANCIENT NARRATIVE Volume 1 (2000-2001)‎

‎Light scuffing to boards. Very minor shelfwear. Gift inscription from Maaike Zimmerman (editorial board) to R. E. Fantham on ffep. ; BRACHT BRANHAM: Representing Time in Ancient Fiction JAAP-JAN FLINTERMAN: ' ... Largely fictions ...' : Aelius Aristides on Plato's dialogues KONSTANTIN DOULAMIS: Rhetoric and Irony in Chariton: a case-study from Callirhoe KATHARINE HAYNES: Power of the Prude: Configurations of the Feminine in the Greek Novel SAUNDRA SCHWARTZ: Clitophon the Moichos: Achilles Tatius and the Trial Scene in the Greek Novel MARGARET EDSALL: Religious Narratives and Religious Themes in the Novels of Achilles Tatius and Heliodorus PATRIZIA LIVIABELLA FURIANI: Il corpo nel romanzo di Achille Tazio EDMUND P. CUEVA: Longus in the Mir Istkusstva: Léon Bakst, Maurice Ravel and Marc Chagall MARTIN M. WINKLER: The Cinematic Nature of the Opening Scene of Heliodoros' Aithiopika PAULA JAMES: Keeping Apuleius In The Picture. A dialogue between Buñuel's Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie and The Metamorphoses of Apuleius A. P. BITEL: Quis ille Asinus aureus? The Metamorphoses of Apuleius' Title S. J. HARRISON: Apuleius, Aelius Aristides and Religious Autobiography WERNER RIESS: Between Fiction and Reality: Robbers in Apuleius' Golden Ass ROGER BECK: History into fiction: the metamorphoses of the Mithras myths CORINNE JOUANNO: La réception du Roman d'Alexandre à Byzance ROBERT H. F. CARVER: 'True Histories' and 'Old Wives' Tales': Renaissance Humanism and the 'Rise of the Novel' HUGH MCELROY: The Reception and Use of Petronius: Petronian Pseudepigraphy and Imitation WOUT VAN BEKKUM: A Short Note on Ancient Jewish Narrative. Reviews: S. FRANGOULIDIS. Roles and Performances in Apuleius' Metamorphoses. Reviewed by Regine May ; Vol. 1; 405 pages‎

‎Davidson, Gladys R.‎

‎CORINTH. VOLUME XII: THE MINOR OBJECTS‎

‎Light pencil marginalia to a few pages Spine is somewhat discolored. Spine ends have light wear. Oversized. Scholar's name (T. J. Dunbabin) on ffep. 3 Bibliographical lines written to rear endpaper in ink. Boards have light discolored areas mostly to spine and rear board (water-staining? ). ; 148 plates at end. ; Corinth Volume XII; 366 pages; The fifth part of the Corinth volume dedicated to the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore publishes the large-scale terracotta sculpture found in the sanctuary. Ranging in date from the late 7th through the 4th century B.C., the sculpture consists of fragments from 132 to as many as 147 statues, from half- to nearly life-size. These are, for the most part, statues of young males, both draped and nude, although females and seated infants appear as well. Several introductory chapters discuss the types represented, the findspots and possible original placement of the sculptures, and the techniques involved in their construction. This volume greatly expands our knowledge of the history of Corinth, broadening our understanding both of cult practices at the site and of the manufacture of terracotta sculpture.‎

‎Didymus; Lionel Pearson & Susan Stephens (Eds. )‎

‎DIDYMI [DIDYMUS]: IN DEMOSTHENEM COMMENTA Ediderunt Lionel Pearson Et Susan Stephens‎

‎Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Else fine. ; Text in Greek; introductory matter in Latin. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 87 pages‎

‎Gerber, Douglas E.‎

‎PINDAR'S OLYMPIAN ONE: A COMMENTARY‎

‎Author's gift inscription to W. J. Slater ("For Bill with many Thanks, Doug"). In addition, The book is dedicated to W. J. Slater on the dedication page. Very light wear to boards else fine. ; A thorough analysis of the language, thought, myth, structure, and poetic technique of Pindar's most famous ode. ; Phoenix Journal of the Classical Association of Canada Supplementary Volume XV; 202 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Krömer, Dietfried‎

‎XENOPHONS AGESILAOS Untersuchungen Zur Komposition‎

‎Light creasing to top corner of front wrap and first 2 pages. ; Typed text. ; Inaugural - Dissertation; 151 pages‎

‎Snell, Bruno‎

‎TYRTAIOS UND DIE SPRACHE DES EPOS‎

‎Spine a little sunned. Light scuffing to wraps. A few pages have very light pencil marginalia. ; Hypomnemata. Heft 22; 63 pages‎

‎Nickel, Rainer‎

‎XENOPHON‎

‎Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Very light soiling to wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; Text is in German; Erträge Der Forschung 111; 163 pages‎

‎Anderson, John Kinlich‎

‎XENOPHON‎

‎Dustjacket spine is sunned. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. 1 corner very lightly bumped. Scholars' bookplate to ffep. ; A biography of Xenophon (~430-350 BC) : historian, soldier, huntsman, economist, farmer, philosopher and author. ; Classical Life & Letters; 224 pages‎

‎Timotheus; T. H. Janssen‎

‎TIMOTHEUS: PERSAE A Commentary‎

‎Faint crease to first few pages. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Spine very lightly sunned. Minor shelfwear. ; Classical and Byzantine Monographs Vol. VI; 183 pages‎

‎Xenophon [Senofonte]; Gennaro Tedeschi (A Cura Di).‎

‎SENOFONTE: LA TIRANNIDE A Cura Di Gennaro Tedeschi. Con Una Nota Di Luciano Canfora‎

‎Faint edgewear to wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; 76 pages‎

‎Mullen, Willaim‎

‎CHOREIA: PINDAR AND DANCE‎

‎Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Minor scuffing to DJ. ; Discusses dance as an integral part of the work of the Greek lyric poet Pindar. ; 296 pages‎

‎Nauck, August [Augustus] (Ed. ) ; Snell, Bruno (Ed. )‎

‎TRAGICORUM GRAECORUM FRAGMENTA Supplementum. Continens Nova Fragmenta Euripidea Et Adespota Apud Scriptores Veteres Reperta Adiecit Bruno Snell‎

‎Spine very lightly discolored. Minor shelfwear. Bottom corners lightly bumped. ; 1068 pages‎

‎Farnell, Lewis Richard‎

‎CRITICAL COMMENTARY TO THE WORKS OF PINDAR [Pindar: a Commentary]‎

‎Corners bumped. Some scratches to spine ends and rear board. Bump to upper part of rear board near spine. ; Reprint of the Works of Pindar, Vol. II Critical Commentary, London 1932. ; 489 pages‎

‎Tryphon / Trypho; Arthur Von Velsen‎

‎TRYPHONIS GRAMMATICI ALEXANDRINI FRAGMENTA Collegit Et Disposuit Arthurus De Velsen. Accedit Tryphonis Observatio Peri Tou R Pou Dasynetai Kai Pou Psiloutai Nunc Primum E Codice Vindobonensi Edita.‎

‎Very light shelfwear else fine. ; Unveränderter Nachdruck der Ausgabe, Berlin, 1853. Greek fragments with Latin commentary; 489 pages‎

‎Thomas Magister / Theodulos Monachos; Friedrich Ritschl‎

‎THOMAS MAGISTER [THOMAE MAGISTRI / THEODULOS MONACHOS]: ECLOGA VOCUM ATTICARUM Ex Recensione Et Cum Prolegomena Friderici Ritschelii‎

‎Spine and parts of boards are water-stained. Water-staining has caused rippling to first 4 pages only. Remaining text unaffected. Spine somewhat discolored. ; Alternate Title: Thomae Magistri sive Theoduli Monachi ecloga vocum Atticarum ex recensione et cum prolegomenis Friderici Ritschelii. Reprint of 1932 edition. CXLVI, 504 pp. Text is in Greek with Latin Apparatus and introduction. ; 504 pages‎

‎Race, William H.‎

‎PINDAR‎

‎Very light shelfwear to boards. Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Else fine. ; An account of Pindar's life, thought and poetry with an emphasis on the literary and its primary purpose is to show what the odes of Pinar contain and how they are constructed. ; Twayne's World Authors Series; 176 pages‎

‎Harrison, E.‎

‎STUDIES IN THEOGNIS Together with a Text of the Poems‎

‎Endpapers slightly browned. Spine ends and corners slightly worn. Small crease to front board. Scholar's name to ffep (T. J. Dunbabin). Small bump to fore-edge of front board. ; 336 pages‎

‎De Marco, Vittorio‎

‎SCHOLIA IN SOPHOCLIS OEDIPUM COLONEUM Recensuit Vittorio De Marco‎

‎Spine slightly browned. Corners chipped and edgeworn. Pages slightly tanned. ; Text in Greek, notes and commentary in Latin. Xxx, 76pp ; 76 pages‎

‎Kegel, W. J. H. F.‎

‎SIMONIDES‎

‎Light pencil marginalia to a few pages. Wraps slightly tanned with very light edgewear. ; Text is in Dutch with summary in English. Viii, 95 pp; 95 pages‎

‎Kambylis, Athanasios‎

‎ANREDEFORMEN BEI PINDAR‎

‎Gift inscription from author to half-title. Small closed tear to front wrap (1.5 cm). Spine slightly browned. Corners slightly creased. Faint creasing along edges of wraps. ; Erschienen in: Charis; Konstantinoi I. Vourverei; 1964. 99-199 pp ; 100 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Rufinus; Denys Page‎

‎THE EPIGRAMS OF RUFINUS Edited with an Introduction and Commentary‎

‎Dustjacket spine is lightly sunned. Dustjacket has 1 small tear to lower rear corner. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries; 124 pages; Nothing is known of the Greek poet Rufinus other than that he was the author of a collection of thirty-nine epigrams. In fact he is such an insubstantial figure that his date has been placed at various points within nearly half a millennium. Professor Page here presents a text of Rufinus' poems and a concise commentary on them. In his introduction he considers the criteria by which a date may be established and finds evidence in favour of the fourth century AD.‎

‎Hamilton, Richard‎

‎EPINIKION General Form in the Odes of Pindar‎

‎Some rubbing to wraps. Some edgewear to wraps. ; A study of the Pindaric form of the Epinikion. ; De Proprietatibus Litterarum. Series Practica, 91; 126 pages‎

‎Strabo; Wolfgang Aly & Ernst Kirsten & Friedrich Lapp‎

‎STRABONIS [STRABO] GEOGRAPHICA Recensuit W. Aly. Cuius Post Mortem Edenda Curaverunt E. Kirsten Et F. Lapp. Vol. I; Praemonenda De Nova Geographicorum Editione; Libri I-II (Prolegomena Strabonis).‎

‎Spine and part of front board lightly discolored. Faint bumping to spine ends. Minor shelfwear. ; Volume 1 only. 188, 167 pp. ; Antiquitas. Reihe 1, Abhandlungen Zur Alten Geschichte 9; Vol. 1; 355 pages; 2 Maps (fold in pocket). Text in Greek; critical matter in Latin. Additional title: quos ab editore prelo datos iteratis curis perpoliverunt Ernst Kirsten et Friedrich Lapp. Praefatiunculam / scripsit Hildebrecht Hommel. Tabulas / addiderunt E. Kirsten et W. Aly.‎

‎Schöne, Alfred‎

‎UNTERSUCHUNGEN ÜBER DAS LEBEN DER SAPPHO‎

‎Gift inscription from author to front wrap in red ink from 1866. Bound in plain wrappers--browned in places. Some chipping to corners of wraps. A few pages have corner creasing. ; 733-762 pp. Appears to be an offprint. ; [Offprint]; 29 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Artemidorus; Strabo; Rudolf Daebritz‎

‎DE ARTEMIDORO STRABONIS AUCTORE CAPITA TRIA Dissertatio Inauguralis Quam Summos in Philosophia Ordine Lipsiensi Rite Impetrandos Scripsit Rudolfus Daebritz‎

‎Side-stapled wraps. Pieces missing to rear upper section of wraps and spine cover has mostly all chipped away. Staining to edges of wraps and a few pages (water-staining/browning? ). Small pen-mark to front wrap. Fair to Good condition. Internally VG. ; Paging irregular. ; Inaugural - Dissertation; 70 pages‎

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