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‎Deroux, Carl (Ed. )‎

‎STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY XIV‎

‎Very light bump to bottom of spine. Else fine. ; A. KOPTEV, Reconsidering the Roman King-List - p. 5 J. H. RICHARDSON, Rome's Treaties with Carthage: Jigsaw or Variant Traditions ? - p. 84 L. L. HOLLAND, Diana Feminarum Tutela ? The Case of Noutrix Paperia - p. 95 C. SAYLOR, Inclusion and Exclusion of Characters in the New Comic Society in Plautus and Terence - p. 115 J. CLARKE, Mourning and Memory in Catullus 65 - p. 131 M. DE WIlDE, Catullus' Coma Berenices. An Investigation of a True Interpreter's Poetic Licence and its Reception by Apuleius - p. 144 M. B. CHARLES and P. RHODAN, Reconsidering Thapsus: Caesar and the Elephants of Scipio and Juba - p. 177 A. PEER, Cicero's Last Caesarian Speech. The Pro Rege Deiotaro as a Final Warning before the Ides of March - p. 189 B. KELLY, Dellius, the Parthian Campaign, and the Image of Mark Antony - p. 209 L. BABLITZ, The Platform in Roman Art, 30 BC - AD 180: Forms and Functions - p. 235 J. BENNEIT, The Auxilia of Lycia and Pamphylia : Identity, Deployment and Function - p. 283 D. WOODS, Concealing Caligula's Epilepsy - p. 306 Y. MAES, Neronian Literature and the Grotesque - p. 313 Chr. VESTER, (Mis) Remembering Magnus in Lucan's de Bello Ciuili - p. 324 A. AUGOUSTAKIS, An Insornniac's Lament: the End of Poetic Power in Statius' Siluae 5,4 - p. 339 F. JONES, Juvenal and the Hexameter - p. 348 B. S. HOOK, Umbricius caligatus : Wordplay in Juvenal 3,322 - p. 365 M. T. BOATWRIGHT, Tacitus and the Final Rites of Agrippina: Annals 14,9 - p. 375 B. -Z. ROSENFELD and J. MENIRAV, The Use of Advertising in Jewish Society in Roman Palestine - p. 394 G. D. DUNN, Anicius Hermogenianus Olybrius - p. 429 M. THOMSON, Logodaedalia : Ausonius and the Historia Augusta - p. 445 J. MOORHEAD, Hearers and Readers of Christian Latin Texts in Late Antiquity - p. 476 S. GREBE, Mercury's Search for a Bride: Arithmological Observations to Martianus Capella's De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii - p. 500 D. PRAET, Horus and Osiris as Hermeneutical Keys to the King's Riddle in the Historia Apollonii Regis Tyri - p. 505 C. DEROUX, The Franks and Bacon, according to Doctor Anthimus (De obs. Cib. 14) - p. 518 ; Collection Latomus Volume 315; Vol. 14; 529 pages‎

‎Deroux, Carl (Ed. )‎

‎STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY IX‎

‎Bump to base of spine. Light creasing to bottom corners of rear wraps and last few pages. . Scratch to front wrap. ; WYLIE G. The Ides of March and the Immovable Icon; SAYLOR C. Amphitryon: the Playon Virtus; MARTIN D. J. Did Pompey engage in imitatio Alexandri ? RYAN F. The Quaestorship of Q. Cicero and the cursus of C. Vergilius; NICHOLSON J. The Survival of Cicero's Letters; PRICE J. J. The Failure of Cicero's First Catilinarian; BYRNE S. Flattery and Inspiration: Cicero's Epic for Caesar; BICKNELL P. & NIELSEN D. Five Cohorts against the World; SCANLON T. F. Reflexivity and Irony in the Proem of Sallust's Historiae; SIMPSON C. J. The Curia Julia and the Ara Victoriae : A 'Politico-Religious' Imperative in August 29 B. C. ; AKBAR KHAN H. Anchises, Achaemenides and Polyphemus : Character, Culture and Politics in Aeneid 3, 588f. ; COFFTA D. J. Programmatic Synthesis in Horace, Odes III, 13; WEBER R. J. The Composition of Livy XLV, 25-34: Illyricum and the End of the Third Macedonian War; SALZMANN M. R. Deification in the Fasti and the Metamorphoses; HERBERT-BROWN G. Decoding Tacitus (Ann. I,53) : the Role of Julia in Tiberius' Retirement to Rhodes; LEWIS A. -M. What Dreadful Purpose Do You Have ? : A New Explanation for the Astrological Prophecy of Nigidius Figulus in Lucan's Pharsalia I, 658-63; HIGGINS J. M. The Dog in the Nighttime : Rome's Invasion of Ireland; MORGAN M. G. Indulgentia in Tacitus; WARDLE D. Suetonius and His Own Day; HUNINK V. Two Erotic Poems in Apuleius' Apology; WOODS D. Valens, Valentinian l, and the Iouiani Cornuti; ALONSO-NÚÑEZ J. -M. Augustine's Chronology and the Theory of World Empires in The City of God ; Collection Latomus Volume 244; Vol. 9; 502 pages‎

‎Deroux, Carl (Ed. )‎

‎STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY IX‎

‎Very minor shelfwear. Pages unopened. Else fine. ; WYLIE G. The Ides of March and the Immovable Icon; SAYLOR C. Amphitryon: the Playon Virtus; MARTIN D. J. Did Pompey engage in imitatio Alexandri ? RYAN F. The Quaestorship of Q. Cicero and the cursus of C. Vergilius; NICHOLSON J. The Survival of Cicero's Letters; PRICE J. J. The Failure of Cicero's First Catilinarian; BYRNE S. Flattery and Inspiration: Cicero's Epic for Caesar; BICKNELL P. & NIELSEN D. Five Cohorts against the World; SCANLON T. F. Reflexivity and Irony in the Proem of Sallust's Historiae; SIMPSON C. J. The Curia Julia and the Ara Victoriae : A 'Politico-Religious' Imperative in August 29 B. C. ; AKBAR KHAN H. Anchises, Achaemenides and Polyphemus : Character, Culture and Politics in Aeneid 3, 588f. ; COFFTA D. J. Programmatic Synthesis in Horace, Odes III, 13; WEBER R. J. The Composition of Livy XLV, 25-34: Illyricum and the End of the Third Macedonian War; SALZMANN M. R. Deification in the Fasti and the Metamorphoses; HERBERT-BROWN G. Decoding Tacitus (Ann. I,53) : the Role of Julia in Tiberius' Retirement to Rhodes; LEWIS A. -M. What Dreadful Purpose Do You Have ? : A New Explanation for the Astrological Prophecy of Nigidius Figulus in Lucan's Pharsalia I, 658-63; HIGGINS J. M. The Dog in the Nighttime : Rome's Invasion of Ireland; MORGAN M. G. Indulgentia in Tacitus; WARDLE D. Suetonius and His Own Day; HUNINK V. Two Erotic Poems in Apuleius' Apology; WOODS D. Valens, Valentinian l, and the Iouiani Cornuti; ALONSO-NÚÑEZ J. -M. Augustine's Chronology and the Theory of World Empires in The City of God ; Collection Latomus Volume 244; Vol. 9; 502 pages‎

‎Nadeau, Yvan‎

‎SAFE AND SUBSIDIZED. VERGIL AND HORACE SING AUGUSTUS‎

‎The literature of the Augustan age as political propaganda. ; Collection Latomus Volume 285; 327 pages‎

‎Develin, R.‎

‎THE PRACTICE OF POLITICS AT ROME 366-167 B.C.‎

‎Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear else fine. ; A study of Roman politics during 200 years of the Republic. ; Collection Latomus Volume 188; 354 pages‎

‎Deroux, Carl (Ed. )‎

‎STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY VI‎

‎Pages unopened. Light creasing to edges of wrap. Else fine. ; Lind L. R. The Idea of the Republic and the Foundations of Roman Morality. Second Part; Johnstone S. On the Uses of Arson in Classical Rome; Briscoe J. Political Groupings in the Middle Republic: A Restatement; Murgatroyd P. Setting in Six Versions of the Hylas Myth; Lewis A. -M. The Popularity of the Phaenomena of Aratus: A Reevaluation; Warrior V. M. Intercalation and the Action of M'. Acilius Glabrio (cos. 191 B. C. ) ; Wylie Gr. The Genius and the Sergeant: Sertorius versus Pompey; Vinson M. Party Politics and the Language of Love in the Lesbia Poems of Catullus; Edwards M. J. Apples, Blood and Flowers: Sapphic Bridal Imagery in Catullus; Simpson C. J. Catullus 100, Ovid, and the Patois of the Race Track; Hughes J. J. A "Paraklausithyron" in Cicero's Second Philippic; Suder W. Old Age and Eros in the Early Roman Empire. Some Opinions; Owens W. M. Double Jealousy: An Interpretation of Horace Odes 1.13; Ancona R. Horace Odes 1.25: Temporality, Gender, and Desire; Farron S. Pius Aeneas in Aeneid 4.393-6; Brenk Fr. E. The Gates of Dreams and an Image of Life: Consolation and Allegory at the End of Vergil's Aeneid VI; Gaskin R. Turnus, Mezentius and the Complexity of Virgil's Aeneid; Deroux C. From Horace's Epistle I, 13 to Maecenas's Epigram to Horace; Keith A. M. Amores 1.1: Propertius and the Ovidian Programme; Fletcher G. B. A. Passages in Ovid's Metamorphoses; Houston G. W. Two Conjectures Concerning Nero's Doctor, Andromachos the Elder; George D. B. The Meaning of the Pharsalia Revisited; Hunink V. Lucan's Last Words; Jones B. W. The Reckless Titus; Plass P. C. Variatio in Tacitus: Form and Thought; Frangoulidis S. A. Charite's Literary Models: Vergil's Dido and Homer's Odysseus; Salzman M. R. How the West was Won: The Christianization of the Roman Aristocracy in the West in the Years after Constantine; Adams J. N. Some Latin Veterinary Terms Relating to Diseases of the Back (pulmo, pulmunculus, pantex, cancer frigidum, pispisa, pilupia, clauus) ; Moorhead J. Cassiodorus and the Order of the Liberal Arts ; Collection Latomus Volume 217; Vol. 6; 516 pages‎

‎Deroux, Carl (Ed. )‎

‎STUDIES IN LATIN LITERATURE AND ROMAN HISTORY VI‎

‎Pages unopened. Light bump to upper rear corner of book. Else fine. ; Lind L. R. The Idea of the Republic and the Foundations of Roman Morality. Second Part; Johnstone S. On the Uses of Arson in Classical Rome; Briscoe J. Political Groupings in the Middle Republic: A Restatement; Murgatroyd P. Setting in Six Versions of the Hylas Myth; Lewis A. -M. The Popularity of the Phaenomena of Aratus: A Reevaluation; Warrior V. M. Intercalation and the Action of M'. Acilius Glabrio (cos. 191 B. C. ) ; Wylie Gr. The Genius and the Sergeant: Sertorius versus Pompey; Vinson M. Party Politics and the Language of Love in the Lesbia Poems of Catullus; Edwards M. J. Apples, Blood and Flowers: Sapphic Bridal Imagery in Catullus; Simpson C. J. Catullus 100, Ovid, and the Patois of the Race Track; Hughes J. J. A "Paraklausithyron" in Cicero's Second Philippic; Suder W. Old Age and Eros in the Early Roman Empire. Some Opinions; Owens W. M. Double Jealousy: An Interpretation of Horace Odes 1.13; Ancona R. Horace Odes 1.25: Temporality, Gender, and Desire; Farron S. Pius Aeneas in Aeneid 4.393-6; Brenk Fr. E. The Gates of Dreams and an Image of Life: Consolation and Allegory at the End of Vergil's Aeneid VI; Gaskin R. Turnus, Mezentius and the Complexity of Virgil's Aeneid; Deroux C. From Horace's Epistle I, 13 to Maecenas's Epigram to Horace; Keith A. M. Amores 1.1: Propertius and the Ovidian Programme; Fletcher G. B. A. Passages in Ovid's Metamorphoses; Houston G. W. Two Conjectures Concerning Nero's Doctor, Andromachos the Elder; George D. B. The Meaning of the Pharsalia Revisited; Hunink V. Lucan's Last Words; Jones B. W. The Reckless Titus; Plass P. C. Variatio in Tacitus: Form and Thought; Frangoulidis S. A. Charite's Literary Models: Vergil's Dido and Homer's Odysseus; Salzman M. R. How the West was Won: The Christianization of the Roman Aristocracy in the West in the Years after Constantine; Adams J. N. Some Latin Veterinary Terms Relating to Diseases of the Back (pulmo, pulmunculus, pantex, cancer frigidum, pispisa, pilupia, clauus) ; Moorhead J. Cassiodorus and the Order of the Liberal Arts ; Collection Latomus Volume 217; Vol. 6; 516 pages‎

‎Bodnar, Edward W.‎

‎CYRIACUS OF ANCONA AND ATHENS‎

‎Pages uncut. Very light shelfwear. Else fine. ; Cyriac, or Ciriaco de' Pizzecolli (1391-1452) , was a merchant and diplomat from Ancona, a self-taught humanist and antiquarian. For many of the antiquities he described, and for most of the thousand Greek and Latin inscriptions he copied on voyages in Italy, Greece, the Mediterranean islands, and Asia Minor, his is the only surviving record. Bodnar gives this account of his name (page xx, n.1) : "Called Cyriacus in Latin, German, and sometimes in English; Cyriaque in French; and Ciriaco de' Pizzecolli in Italian. He usually signed himself as Kyriacus Anconitanus de Picenicollibus (abbreviated to K. A. P. ) or, occasionally in his later years, as Kuriakos ho ex Ankônos. "; Collection Latomus Volume 43; 255 pages‎

‎Amit, M.‎

‎GREAT AND SMALL POLEIS A Study in the Relations between the Great Powers and the Small Cities in Ancient Greece‎

‎Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear else fine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 134; 194 pages‎

‎Fletcher, G. B. A.‎

‎ANNOTATIONS ON TACITUS‎

‎Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear. Else fine. ; Appears to be a commentary to Tacitus' works (Annals, Histories, Agricola). ; Collection Latomus Volume 71; 106 pages‎

‎Moscati Castelnuovo, Luisa‎

‎SIRIS Tradizione Storiografica E Momenti Della Storia Di Una Città Della Magna Grecia‎

‎Pages unopened. Minor shelfwear. ; Collection Latomus Volume 207; 175 pages‎

‎Schettino, Maria Teresa‎

‎TRADIZIONE ANNALISTICA E TRADIZIONE ELLENISTICA SU PIRRO IN DIONIGI (A. R. XIX-XX)‎

‎Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear else fine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 215; 120 pages‎

‎Devillers, Olivier‎

‎L'ART DE LA PERSUASION DANS LES ANNALES DE TACITE‎

‎Pages unopened. Very light shelfwear. 1 corner creased. Else fine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 223; 390 pages‎

‎Bernard, Jacques-Emmanuel‎

‎LE PORTRAIT CHEZ TITE-LIVE Essai Sur Une Écriture De L'Histoire Romaine‎

‎Very light shelfwear. Else fine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 253; 482 pages‎

‎Foucher, Antoine‎

‎HISTORIA PROXIMA POETIS L'Influence De La Poésie Épique Sur Le Style Des Historiens Latins De Salluste à Ammien Marcellin‎

‎Very light shelfwear. Tiny chip to base of spine. Else fine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 255; 487 pages‎

‎Deroux, Carl (Ed. )‎

‎MALADIE ET MALADIES DANS LES TEXTES LATINS ANTIQUES ET MÉDIÉVAUX Actes Du Ve Colloque International "Textes Médicaux Latins" (Bruxelles, 4-6 Septembre 1995)‎

‎Pages unopened. Some minor creasing to front wrap and first few pages. Small chip to head of spine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 242; 458 pages‎

‎Deroux, Carl (Ed. )‎

‎MALADIE ET MALADIES DANS LES TEXTES LATINS ANTIQUES ET MÉDIÉVAUX Actes Du Ve Colloque International "Textes Médicaux Latins" (Bruxelles, 4-6 Septembre 1995)‎

‎Pages unopened. Very minor shelfwear. Else fine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 242; 458 pages‎

‎Colin, Jean‎

‎LES VILLES LIBRES DE L'ORIENT GRÉCO-ROMAIN ET L'ENVOI AU SUPPLICE PAR ACCLAMATIONS POPULAIRES‎

‎Pages unopened. Very minor shelfwear. Else fine. ; Collection Latomus Volume 82; 176 pages‎

‎Warden, John‎

‎ORPHEUS The Metamorphoses of a Myth‎

‎Very Minor Shelfwear. Else fine. ; 272 pages; The Myth of Orpheus, shaman and teacher, musician and lover, is the subject of this study. Contents: Orpheus of Virgil and Ovid: flebile nescio quid. W. S. Anderson; Songs of Orpheus and the New song of Christ (Eleanor Irwin) ; Sparagmos: Orpheus among the Chrisitians (Patricia Vicari) ; Orpheus and Ficino (Warden) ; Myth of Orpheus in Italian Renaissance Art, 1400-1600 (Scavizzi) ; Orfeo and Euridice, the first two operas (Timothy J. McGee) ; Orpheus and the Devil in Calderon's El Divino Orfeo c. 1634 (Pedro Leon) ; Triumph of Art, of Death: Orpheus in Spenser and Milton (Vicari).‎

‎Hornsby, Roger A.‎

‎READING LATIN POETRY‎

‎Small sticker stain to front board. Small checkmarks in pen to a few pages. Light Writing in pen to 1 page. Pencil notes to about 5 pages. ; Contains more than one hundred poems by such poets as Vergil, ovid, Horace, Seneca, martial, Catullus, and Sappho. Notes to facilitate reading accompany the poems and individual chapters consider meter, language, and imagery as well as organization of a Latin poem. Text has latin text and extensive English commentary. ; 272 pages‎

‎Euripides; Mortimer Lamson Earle (Ed. )‎

‎EURIPIDES' ALCESTIS‎

‎Spine slightly browned. Light chipping to spine ends. Some staining to boards. Pages tanned. Owner's name and old price in ink to ffep. Greek text has heavy notes in ink and pencil. Remainder of text is clean Else good. ; English Introduction and Commentary with Greek Text. ; 202 pages‎

‎Propertius; J. P. Postgate (Ed. )‎

‎SELECT ELEGIES OF PROPERTIUS Edited with Introduction, Notes, and Appendices.‎

‎Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Spine a little sunned. Very light notes to Latin Text in blue pen. Former owner's name to ffep. ; Latin text with English commentary and introduction. ; 272 pages‎

‎Horace; Augustus S. Wilkins (Ed. )‎

‎THE EPISTLES OF HORACE (Q. HORATI FLACCI EPISTULAE) Edited with Notes‎

‎Minor edgewear to spine ends and corners. Light pencil underlining to a few pages. Slight spine slant. Scholar's name to ffep (H. J. Mason). ; Latin Text with Extensive Commentary in English. ; 442 pages‎

‎Crotty, Kevin‎

‎SONG AND ACTION The Victory Odes of Pindar‎

‎Light pencil underlining and marginalia to a few pages else book is fine. Edgewear along top edge of DJ. Tiny chip to base of DJ spine. ; 189 pages‎

‎Leinieks, Valdis‎

‎THE PLAYS OF SOPHOKLES‎

‎Very light edgewear to base of spine. Very light corner crease to upper rear corner of wraps. ; 215 pages‎

‎M. Tullius Cicero; C. F. W. Mueller [Müller] (Ed. )‎

‎M. TULLII CICERONIS [CICERO]: DE LEGIBUS LIBRI TRES Recognovit C. F. W. Mueller. Editio Stereotypa.‎

‎Paper wraps are detached but present. Chipping and tears to wraps. Scholar's small bookplate and initials to titlepage (H. J. Mason). Pages tanned. ; Text in Latin; Pp 380-450. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 35; 70 pages‎

‎Dobson, John F.‎

‎ANCIENT EDUCATION AND ITS MEANING TO US‎

‎Light shelfwear to book. Publisher's card affixed to ffep. Small stamp of scholar to ffep (Samuel). DJ has chipping and tears. DJ spine is sunned. ; Our Debt to Greece and Rome; 205 pages‎

‎Aristophanes; Benjamin Bickley Rogers‎

‎THE THESMOPHORIAZUSAE OF ARISTOPHANES ACTED AT ATHENS IN THE YEAR B.C. 410 The Greek Text Revised, with a Free Translation Into English Verse, Introduction and Commentary with a Preface by Gilbert Murray‎

‎Light edgewear to spine ends and corners. Very light pencil to a few pages. ; Greek text along with a facing English Translation. Extensive commentary below the text. ; 8vo; 229 pages‎

‎Bagnall, Roger S. ; Alan Cameron, Seth R. Schwartz & Klaas A. Worp‎

‎CONSULS OF THE LATER ROMAN EMPIRE‎

‎Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Small tear to cloth at base of spine (3 cm). Corners and base of spine bumped. ; Philological Monographs; 770 pages‎

‎Arnott, Peter D.‎

‎AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GREEK WORLD‎

‎Minor shelfwear to book. Scholar's stamp to ffep and half-title (Samuel). Publisher's label affixed to to ffep (torn leaving a bit of damage). DJ lightly yellowed with one small tear. DJ is price-clipped. ; 238 pages‎

‎Claster, Jill N. (Ed. )‎

‎ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY Triumph or Travesty?‎

‎Wraps slightly yellowed. Minor shelfwear. ; European Problem Studies; 122 pages‎

‎Aeschines; Rufus B. Richardson (Ed. )‎

‎AESCHINES: AGAINST CTESIPHON (ON THE CROWN) Edited on the Basis of Weidner's Edition‎

‎Very Light pencil marginalia to a few pages. Former owner's name to ffep in ink. Spine ends a bit edgeworn. Slight chip to last 3 pages. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Greek Text. ; College Series of Greek Authors; 279 pages‎

‎Aeschines; Rufus B. Richardson (Ed. )‎

‎AESCHINES: AGAINST CTESIPHON (ON THE CROWN) Edited on the Basis of Weidner's Edition‎

‎Former owner's name to ffep to inner cover. Spine ends a bit edgeworn. Pages tanned. ; Extensive English Commentary and Introduction with Greek Text. ; College Series of Greek Authors; 279 pages‎

‎De Romilly, Jacqueline‎

‎"PATIENCE, MON COEUR" L'Essor De La Psychologie Dans La Littérature Grecque Classique‎

‎Minor shelfwear to book. DJ has light chipping and a few small tears. ; Collection D'Études Anciennes; 241 pages‎

‎Pindar; August Boeckh [Augustus Boeckhius] (Ed. )‎

‎PINDARI EPINICIORUM INTERPRETATIO LATINA CUM COMMENTARIO PERPETUO Fragmenta Et Indices.‎

‎Upper corners and top of spine lightly bumped. Spine slightly sunned. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1821 edition. ; (Pindari Opera Quae Supersunt. Tom. II, Pars 2. Ed. A. Boeckh) ; 862 pages‎

‎Glover, T. R.‎

‎DEMOCRACY IN THE ANCIENT WORLD‎

‎A few corners bumped. Very Light chipping to spine ends. Very light pencil to a couple of pages. ; Contents: The Homeric world, The world after Homer, The age of Pericles, The decline of democracy, The rise of the prince, The Achaean league, The early days of Rome, The ascendancy of the Roman Senate, The end of the republic, Children of nature and fortunate isles, Index; 263 pages‎

‎Huxley, G. L.‎

‎EARLY SPARTA‎

‎Book has rubbing to boards. Endpapers slightly browned. Pencil underlining to pages. Some pencil notes to endpapers. ; An account of the Spartans' political and military achievements from the time of the great migrations until the beginning of the Persian wars before 490 BC; 164 pages‎

‎Hadas, Moses‎

‎A HISTORY OF GREEK LITERATURE‎

‎Underlining in pen to about 10 pages or so. Small water-stain to rear wrap. Wraps a bit yellowed. ; A comprehensive history, looks at Homer to the novelist Lucian along with poetry of Sappho and Pindar, tragedies, comedies, Plato and Aristotle, Orations, historical writings and much more ; A Columbia Paperback; 307 pages‎

‎Tyler, Henry M.‎

‎SELECTIONS FROM THE GREEK LYRIC POETS With a Historical Introduction and Explanatory Notes‎

‎Former owner's name in ink to ffep. Spine sunned. Chipping and fraying to spine ends. Corners of boards a bit edgeworn. Pages tanned. Else VG. ; 184 pages‎

‎Wickersham, John & Gerald Verbrugghe‎

‎THE FOURTH CENTURY B.C.‎

‎Spine sunned. Minor shelfwear. Light pencil to a couple of pages. ; Illuminates the diplomatic narrative of the period covered (403-336 B. C. ). Each of the translations have a commentary in order to supply needed background information and narrative continuity. ; Greek Historical Documents; 129 pages‎

‎Horace; Clifford Herschel Moore (Ed. )‎

‎HORACE: THE ODES, EPODES AND CARMEN SAECULARE Edited, with Introduction and Commentary‎

‎Pencil underlining and ink notes to a few pages. Last few endpapers have pencil notes. Former owners' names to inner cover and ffep in pen. Small ink stain to textblock. Spine slant. Light fraying to spine ends. Corners a bit edgeworn. ; Latin text with extensive English introduction and commentary. ; Morris and Morgan's Latin Series; 465 pages‎

‎Pfohl, Gerhard (Hrsg. )‎

‎DAS ALPHABET Entstehung Und Entwicklung Der Griechischen Scrift‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (H. J. Mason). Light shelfwear. ; Wege Der Forschung 88 (LXXXVIII) ; 461 pages‎

‎Rogers, Robert Samuel‎

‎STUDIES IN THE REIGN OF TIBERIUS Some Imperial Virtues of Tiberius and Drusus Julius Caesar‎

‎Ex-library copy with usual stamps, and traces of circulation markings. Institution plate to ffep. Dustsoiling / foxing to top of textblock- light foxing to rest of textblock. ; Contents: Some Imperial Virtues of Tiberius; Drusus Julius Caesar: a Historical and Biographical Study. ; 181 pages‎

‎Otto Ribbeck (Ed. )‎

‎SCAENICAE ROMANORUM POESIS FRAGMENTA: VOL. II: COMICORUM ROMANORUM PRAETER PLAUTUM ET SYRI QUAE FERUNTUR SENTENTIAS. Tertiis Curis Recognovit Otto Ribbeck.‎

‎Book has been rebound in black buckram with gilt lettering to spine. Very light pencil to a few pages. 1 page corner creased (as published). Spine slightly sunned. Pages tanned. ; Text is in Latin with editorial matter in Latin. V2: (1898) viii, 393.; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 393 pages‎

‎Whittaker, C. R.‎

‎PASTORAL ECONOMIES IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY‎

‎Light browning to spine. Very minor shelfwear; Contributions from C R Whittaker; John F Cherry; Stephen Hodginson; Jens Erik Skydgaard; Michael H Jameson; Carmine Ampolo; Regula Frei-Stobla; Christian Goudineau; S Bökönyi; Philippe Leveau; Peter Garnsey; Willem Jongman; Jonathan Thompson; Mireille Corbier; Supplementary Volume No. 14 / Cambridge Philological Society; 218 pages‎

‎Thesleff, Holger‎

‎STUDIES IN PLATO'S TWO-LEVEL MODEL‎

‎Gift inscription in pen to titlepage from author to Eric and Carol. Mild Creasing to book along spine ; Attempts to combine some new and slightly eccentric approaches to Plato . ; Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum 113; 143 pages; Signed by Author‎

‎Melero, Antonio & Mikel Labiano & Matteo Pellegrino ((Eds. )‎

‎TEXTOS FRAGMENTARIOS DEL TEATRO GRIEGO ANTIGUO Problemas, Estudios Y Nuevas Perspectivas‎

‎Very light shelfwear else fine. ; La presente obra miscelànea reùne estudios y nuevas perspectivas de investigaciòn sobre textos fragmentarios del teatro griego. Los autores abordan cuestiones relativas a los ecos paròdicos euripideos en las comedias de Aristòfanes (G. Mastromarco, F. Silva) ; discuten problemas de composiciòn o de interpretaciòn de tragedias fragmentarias , como el Pirìtoo de Critias (A. Melero) , la trilogìa esquilea dedicata a Aquiles (P. Totaro) o la Hipsìpila de Eurìpides (J. L. Lòpez Cruces) ; reflexionan sobre cuestiones textuales del Reso (M. Labiano) ; analizan aspectos estilìsticos como la hipèrbole còmica en los fragmentos de la archaia (L. Rodrìguez – Noriega) o motivos tòpicos como la misoginia aristofànica (J. Martìnez) ; ponen de manifiesto la degradaciòn de formas y de contenidos de la épica homérica en un comediògrafo "menor" como Hermipo (M. Pellegrino) ; examinan cuestiones de la rivalidad poética entre Cratino y Aristòfanes (M. J. Garcìa Soler) ; y estudian el Fortleben de algunas caracterìsticas fundamentales del drama àtico en el teatro actual (Th. Grammatàs).; Prosopa. Teatro Greco: Studi E Commenti 4; 262 pages‎

‎Di Bari, Marta F.‎

‎SCENE FINALI DI ARISTOFANE Cavalieri, Nuvole, Tesmoforiazuse‎

‎Light edgewear to wraps. 1 small chip to head of spine. ; L’intensa attività esegetica sviluppatasi, a partire dalla fine del XIX secolo, intorno alle strutture compositive stabili della commedia aristofanea non ha sinora prodotto un’indagine sistematica sulle scene finali, beneficiarie tutt’al più di cursorie trattazioni all’interno di studi generali sulla morfologia della archaia o sull’opera di Aristofane. Nell’intento di colmare parzialmente questo vacuum esegetico, il presente lavoro offre un puntuale e aggiornato commento, corredato di testo critico e di traduzione italiana, di tre finali aristofanei particolarmente controversi: il finale dei Cavalieri (vv. 1316-1408) , che sin dall’Ottocento si è imposto all’attenzione della critica soprattutto per la sua riconosciuta atipicità in rapporto alle altre chiuse aristofanee pervenute, come anche per la sua apparente estemporaneità ed incoerenza rispetto al resto della trama; il dibattutissimo finale delle seconde Nuvole (vv. 1476-1510/11) , una delle sezioni sottoposte a revisione da Aristofane quando si risolse a rimaneggiare il testo messo in scena nel 423 a. C. , in cui si sono spesso rintracciate singolari anomalie sceniche tali da metterne in dubbio l’effettiva rappresentabilità entro le convenzioni vigenti nel teatro del V secolo a. C. ; e il finale delle Tesmoforiazuse (vv. 1160-1231) , tormentato da spinosi problemi di ordine scenico e testuale tuttora insoluti. Chiude il volume un’Appendice dedicata alla discussione critica di alcuni frammenti della commedia attica antica attribuiti a scene finali. ; Prosopa. Teatro Greco: Studi E Commenti 7; 528 pages‎

‎Audano, Sergio‎

‎CLASSICI LETTORI DI CLASSICI Da Virgilio a Marguerite Yourcenar‎

‎Classici lettori di classici non è una tautologia. Chi si occupa di Fortleben sa bene che le letture non sono mai operazioni neutre, soprattutto quando sono compiute da personaggi di eccezione, destinati a loro volta a rientrare nel novero dei “classici”. Ogni lettore, inevitabilmente, è portatore della sua storia e del suo vissuto: rispecchia l’esegesi corrente al proprio tempo (non necessariamente in posizione di acquiescenza, talora anche in chiave critica) e, accanto al patrimonio erudito che dimostra di conoscere e utilizzare (edizioni critiche, testi scientifici di corredo, elementi che in realtà sono spesso ben poco “neutri”) , trasfonde nella sua lettura anche un sistema valoriale che lo induce a compiere delle selezioni. Inevitabilmente, alcuni elementi sono posti in maggior risalto a scapito di altri: questi ultimi finiscono per essere sottaciuti, dimenticati, ma forse anche destinati, in un altro momento (e in diverso contesto) , a essere ripresi in considerazione. Nasce così una nuova interpretazione che si somma alle altre, anche quando pretende di sostituirle, tenuto conto dell’inesistenza, per fortuna, di esegesi “definitive”. ; ECHO 8; 312 pages‎

‎De Marco, Vittorio & Giampiera Arrigoni‎

‎SCHOLIA IN SOPHOCLIS OEDIPUM COLONEUM Recensuit Vittorio De Marco Con Una Premessa Di Giampiera Arrigoni‎

‎Upper corners bumped with small chip to 1 corner. Small tear to cloth at head of spine (1/2 cm). Decorative boards. ; Quando nel 1952 uscì l’edizione degli Scholia all’Edipo a Colono, Vittorio de Marco (Napoli 1899-Roma 1988) era già noto come lo scopritore della familia Romana dei codici di Sofocle e degli Scholia relativi. Grazie anche a due importanti articoli di de Marco del 1936 e del 1937, poi sovente utilizzati negli studi sofoclei, tale scoperta aprì un filone di indagini nuove. L’edizione degli Scholia O. C. Era praticamente uscita in contemporanea con altri corposi articoli di de Marco riguardanti sia gli Scholia che il testo della tragedia sofoclea, e non era sfuggita ai maggiori filologi dell’epoca, che li consideravano lavori interessanti per tutto il testo di Sofocle “in stretta relazione” con le idee di Turyn sulla tradizione manoscritta delle tragedie sofoclee. Dopo l’edizione del 1952, de Marco ritornò sugli Scholia O. C. Con due articoli esemplari. Lasciato l’insegnamento nell’autunno del 1969, in prossimità del suo servizio fuori ruolo all’Università Statale di Milano, si riproponeva di tornare sull’edizione degli Scholia O. C. Del 1952 (specie sulla Praefatio) , ma gradualmente il suo interesse si spostò su Omero, un lavoro di grande lena che lo tenne occupato fino alla sua morte, ossia gli Scholia Minora [D] in Homeri Iliadem, un enorme e pazientissimo lavoro giunto fino al libro XVII e rimasto inedito. ; 76 pages; Xxx, 76 pp‎

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