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‎Sanders, Lionel Jehuda‎

‎DIONYSIUS I OF SYRACUSE AND GREEK TYRANNY‎

‎Ex-library copy with usual stamps and markings, call numbers and pocket. ; Argues that the hostile picture of Dionysius that has come down to us, ultimately popularised in the negative account of Dionysius' arch-foe, the third century BC historian, Timaeus of Tauromenium, is basically Athenian, deriving from Athenian political circles engaged in propaganda aimed at tarnishing the tyrant's reputation. ; 189 pages‎

‎Nicol, Donald M.‎

‎THE DESPOTATE OF EPIROS 1267-1479 A Contribution to the History of Greece in the Middle Ages‎

‎Corners and spine edges a little rubbed and bumped. Former owner's Bookplate on ffep. DJ spine torn at top and bottom, DJ edges slightly shelfworn. ; 310 pages; The district of Epiros in north-western Greece became an independent province following the Fourth Crusade and the dismemberment of the Byzantine Empire by the Latins in 1204. It retained its independence despite the recovery of Constantinople by the Greeks in 1261. Each of its rulers acquired the Byzantine titles of Despot, from which the term Despotate was coined to describe their territory. They preserved their autonomy partly by seeking support from their foreign neighbours in Italy. The fortunes of Epiros were thus affected by the expansionist plans of the Angevin kings of Naples and the commercial interests of Venice. Until 1318 it was governed by direct descendants of its Byzantine founder. Thereafter it was taken over first by the Italian family of Orsini, then conquered by the Serbians, infiltrated by the Albanians, and appropriated by an Italian adventurer, Carlo Tocco. Like the rest of Byzantium and eastern Europe it was ultimately absorbed into the Ottoman Empire in the fifteenth century. The Despotate of Epiros illuminates part of Byzantine history and of the history of Greece in the Middle Ages.‎

‎Newman, John Kevin & Frances Stickney Newman‎

‎PINDAR'S ART Its Tradition and Aims‎

‎Gift inscription to classics scholar Robin Nisbet from Frances and Kevin Newman in pen. Pages tanned. ; 314 pages‎

‎Sullivan, Shirley Darcus‎

‎PSYCHOLOGICAL AND ETHICAL IDEAS What Early Greeks Say‎

‎Light foxing to textblock. Very minor shelfwear to book and DJ. ; This text studies the attitudes of Greek poets and philosophers of the Archaic Age of Greece towards certain psychological and ethical ideas. These ideas include "psychological activity", "soul", "excellence", and "justice", and ideas were chosen to show how early Greek individuals think, act and relate to other people and to their universe. The book first discusses the nature of the literature of the Archaic Age. It then treats in detail what early Greeks say about the four ideas, presenting numerous quotations (all in translation). The book concludes with an overview of the ideas discussed. It introduces the reader to important ideas of the Archaic Age, showing what both poets and philosophers thought. These ideas are central to this period and were to have an important role in the literature and philosophy of later Greek authors, especially in the drama of the fifth century and the philosophy of the fourth century. ; Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava Supplementum 144; 262 pages‎

‎Toynbee, Arnold‎

‎SOME PROBLEMS OF GREEK HISTORY‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (H. W. Parke). Light foxing to endpapers. Minor shelfwear. ; Major Headings: Part I, The Post-Mycenaean Völkerwanderung; Part II, The Hellenization of the Northern Hinterland of the Continental European Greece; Part III, The Rise and Decline of Sparta; Part IV, Three Lives. ; 538 pages; 3 maps in pocket at rear.‎

‎Torrance, Isabelle‎

‎METAPOETRY IN EURIPIDES‎

‎Very light bumping to upper corners. DJ has laminate lifting to part rear lower edge. ; Metapoetry in Euripides is the first detailed study of the self-conscious literary devices applied within Euripidean drama and how these are interwoven with issues of thematic importance, whether social, theological, or political. In the volume, Torrance argues that Euripides employed a complex system of metapoetic strategies in order to draw the audience's attention to the novelty of his compositions. The metapoetic strategies discussed include intertextual allusions to earlier poetic texts (especially to Homer, Aeschylus and Sophocles) which are often developed around unusual and memorable language or imagery, deployment of recognizable trigger words referring to plot construction, novelties or secondary status, and self-conscious references to fiction implied through allusion to writing. Torrance also looks at and compares metapoetic techniques used in tragedy, satyr-drama, and old comedy to demonstrate that the Greek tragedians commonly exploited metapoetic strategies, and that metapoetry is more pervasive in Euripides than in the other tragedians. While Euripides shares some metapoetic techniques with old comedy, these remain implicit in his tragedies (but not in his satyr-dramas). ; 384 pages‎

‎Hornblower, Simon‎

‎MAUSOLUS‎

‎DJ is price-clipped with tiny chips to DJ flaps. ; This book is a study of the fourth-century-BC Hekatomnid dynasty whose members ruled Karia, a district in south-west Asia Minor, as Persian satraps. The title of the book denotes only the central figure in the story of the hellenization of Karia. Recent archaeological finds and newly discovered inscriptions help bring alive this fascinating dynasty whose members, though native Karians, actively diffused Greek culture through their corner of Anatolia in the two generations before Alexander. ; 424 pages‎

‎Tsitsiridis, Stavros (Ed. )‎

‎PARACHOREGEMA: MELETEMATA GIA TO ARCHAIO THEATRO PROS TIMEN TOU KATHEGETE GREGORE M. SEPHAKE Studies on Ancient Theatre in Honour of Professor Gregory M. Sifakis‎

‎A couple of corners very lightly bumped. Light staining to spine. Sunning to part of front board. ; Text in Greek or English with one paper in German. Festschrift in honor of G. M. Sifakis. ; 699 pages‎

‎Newiger, Hans-Joachim‎

‎DRAMA UND THEATER Ausgewählte Schriften Zum Griechischen Drama‎

‎Faint stains to textblock and wraps. Minor shelfwear. Light edgewear to wraps. ; Essays in German, English, and Italian. Contributors: P. Reinders, S. Beta, M. Hose, V. Castellani, G. Vogt-Spira, N. Yaari, A. H. Sommerstein, R. E. Harder, E. Lefèvre, Reviews by M. Silk, S. Beta. ; Drama: Beiträge Zum Antiken Drama Und Seiner Rezeption, Beiheft 2; 380 pages‎

‎Ernout, Alfred‎

‎RECUEIL DE TEXTES LATINS ARCHAÏQUES Nouvelle Édition‎

‎Pencil and pen marginalia on a few pages. Pages tanned. Wraps browned. A bit of cellotape applied to spine. Chipping to spine. Former owner's name to ffep. ; Texte en français et latin. ; 289 pages‎

‎George, Edward Vincent‎

‎AENEID VIII AND THE AITIA OF CALLIMACHUS‎

‎Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Black binding tape applied to spine and part of wraps. Small piece of front lower cover missing. A couple of other small chips. Some creasing to wraps. ; Posits that Vergil consciously reworked and integrated into Aeneid 8 a predominantly non-epic poetic form, the aition in such a way that comparison with Callimachus' Aitia will illustrate the later poet's originality. ; Mnemosyne Supplements; 142 pages‎

‎Crawford, Jane W.‎

‎M. TULLIUS CICERO: THE LOST AND UNPUBLISHED ORATIONS‎

‎Spine is sunned with some discoloration. Former owner's name to half-title in pen. ; Hypomnemata ; Heft 80; 324 pages‎

‎Gold, Barbara K.‎

‎LITERARY PATRONAGE IN GREECE AND ROME‎

‎Dustjacket has very light sunning to spine else fine. ; Describes the forms of patronage from Homer's time to the Hellenistic period, focusing on Homeric bards, the lyric poets, Pindar, Theocritus, and the Alexandrian poets and scholars. Gold then discusses patronage in Rome from the dramatists in the third century B. C. To the later republican poets such as Catullus, Lucretius, and the elegists. ; 267 pages‎

‎Nathan, Geoffrey & Lynda Garland (Eds. )‎

‎BASILEIA: ESSAYS ON IMPERIUM AND CULTURE IN HONOUR OF E. M. AND M. J. JEFFREYS‎

‎Faint crease. Very light shelfwear. Else fine. ; Basileia brings together 18 essays on the topic of Imperium and Culture in the Byzantine Empire, from the fourth to the fifteenth centuries. The volume is dedicated to Elizabeth and Michael Jeffreys, who number among the founding members of the Australian Association for Byzantine Studies and whose contribution to the field is internationally recognised. Each of the honorands has contributed a chapter; other contributors include Roger Scott, Pauline Allen, Brian Croke, Ann Mullett, Geoffrey Nathan, Lynda Garland, Bronwen Neil, Andrew Gillett, Amelia Brown, Andrew Stone, Nigel Westbrook and Erika Gielen. This collection will have a broad appeal to those interested in the complex relationship between imperial rule and culture in Byzantium. The volume includes 50 colour and black-and-white images. ; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 17; 266 pages; 18 essays, 266 pages including 50 illustrations‎

‎M. Tullius Cicero; Th. Schiche (Ed. )‎

‎M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO]: SCRIPTA QUAE MANSERUNT OMNIA Fasc. 43: De Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum. Recognovit Th. Schiche. Editio Stereotypa Editionis Prioris (MCMXV)‎

‎. Light soiling to rear wrap. Old price sticker and circular blind stamp to titlepage. ; Text in Latin; Apparatus in Latin. XV, 215 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 43; 215 pages‎

‎Aeschylus; Henricus [Henri] Weil (Ed. )‎

‎AESCHYLI [AESCHYLUS]: TRAGOEDIAE Edidit Henricus Weil. Editio Stereotypa‎

‎Book has been rebound in attractive red half-leather binding with marbled boards and 4 raised bands. Leather and gilt lettered spine. Pages lightly tanned. Corners edgeworn. Spine darkened. Some flaking and wear to top of spine and along edges of boards. Very light pencil to 3-4 pages. Light rubbing to boards. Former owner's name to ffep with bookplate to inner cover. ; Text in Ancient Greek; with Latin Introduction. LXViii, 312 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 312 pages‎

‎Livrea, Henricus (Enrico)‎

‎ANONYMI FORTASSE OLYMPIODORI THEBANI BLEMYOMACHIA (P. BEROL. 5003) Edidit Prolegomenis Versione Et Commentario Instruxit Henricus Livrea‎

‎Very Light shelfwear. Else fine; Beiträge Zur Klassischen Philologie Heft 101; 99 pages‎

‎Pausanias; J. G. Frazer (Trans. )‎

‎PAUSANIAS'S DESCRIPTION OF GREECE [6 VOLUME SET] Translated with a Commentary. Vol. I: Translation; Vol. II: Commentary on Book I; Vol. III: Commentary on Books II-V; Vol. IV: Commentary on Books VI-VIII; Vol V: Commentary on Books IX. , X. Addenda; Vol. VI: Indices. Maps.‎

‎First few pages of vol 3 has miscut corners (rounded). Slight bump to head of vol 4. Very light shelfwear. ; 616 pp, 582 pp, 652 pp, 447 pp, 638 pp, 194 pp ; 6 Volume Set (Complete). ; Vol. 1/6/2022‎

‎Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Ulrich Von‎

‎GRIECHISCHE VERSKUNST‎

‎Scholar's name to half-title. Pages a bit tanned. Book appears to have been rebound in blue boards with gilt lettering to spine. ; Reprint of 1921 edition. Dritte, unveränderte auflage; 630 pages‎

‎How, W. W. & J. Wells‎

‎A COMMENTARY ON HERODOTUS [VOL. 2] With Introduction and Appendixes. Volume II (Books V-IX)‎

‎Inner hinges cracked. Spine is sunned. Scholar's name to ffep (Eleanor Irwin née Gray). Light pencil to a few pages. ; Volume I: 1967; Volume 2: 1964; Volume 2 Only; Vol. 2; 444 pages‎

‎How, W. W. & J. Wells‎

‎A COMMENTARY ON HERODOTUS [VOL. 2] With Introduction and Appendixes. Volume II (Books V-IX)‎

‎Slight slant to book. Scholar's initials to ffep (Hugh J. Mason). 1 corner bumped. ; Volume I: 1967; Volume 2: 1964; Volume 2 Only; Vol. 2; 444 pages‎

‎Leo, Friedrich & Eduard Fraenkel (Hrsg. )‎

‎AUSGEWÄHLTE KLEINE SCHRIFTEN [2 VOLS] Herausgegeben Und Eingeleitet Von Eduard Fraenkel. Erster Band: Zur Römischen Literatur Des Zeitalters Der Republik. Zweiter Band: Zur Römischen Literatur Der Kaiserzeit. Zur Griechischen Literatur. Rede Zur Säcularfeier Karl Lachmanns.‎

‎Tears and chipping and creasing to wraps. Spines browned. Small pieces torn from spine ends. Some water-staining and soiling to wraps. Scholar's name to ffep of V2 (R. E. Fantham). Some pencil notes to a few pages of V2. ; LVII, 325 pp & 445; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE. Storia E Letteratura 82, 83.; Vol. 1/2/2022; 770 pages‎

‎Leo, Friedrich & Eduard Fraenkel (Hrsg. )‎

‎AUSGEWÄHLTE KLEINE SCHRIFTEN [2 VOLS] Herausgegeben Und Eingeleitet Von Eduard Fraenkel. Erster Band: Zur Römischen Literatur Des Zeitalters Der Republik. Zweiter Band: Zur Römischen Literatur Der Kaiserzeit. Zur Griechischen Literatur. Rede Zur Säcularfeier Karl Lachmanns.‎

‎A few small tears to wraps of V2. Spines browned. Slight water-staining to edges wraps. Rubbing to wraps. ; LVII, 325 pp & 445; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE. Storia E Letteratura 82, 83.; Vol. 1/2/2022; 770 pages‎

‎Conway, Robert Seymour; J. Whatmough & S. E. Johnson‎

‎THE PRAE-ITALIC DIALECTS OF ITALY. (VOL. 3) Volume III: Indexes‎

‎Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Former owner's name to ffep. A bit of chipping to head of spine. Small tears along lower edges of pages (some pages carelessly opened). ; Volumes 3 Only; Vol. 3; 8vo; 163 pages‎

‎Synodinou, Katerina‎

‎EOIKA - EIKOS KAI SYGGENIKA APO TON OMERO OS TON ARISTOPHANE Semasiologike Melete‎

‎Corner creasing to lower corner of front wrap and first few pages. Title and author has been written in black ink to spine. Else VG. ; Contents: Captives; Greeks and Barbarians; Relationship between Master and Slave; Slaves as Viewed by their Masters; Slaves as Viewed by Themselves. ; Epistemonike Epeterida Philosophikes Scholes, Dodone Parartema Arith. 17; 231 pages‎

‎Plutarch; Konrat Ziegler & H. Gärtner (Eds. )‎

‎PLUTARCHI [PLUTARCH / PLUTARCHUS]: VITAE PARALLELAE. RECOGNOVERUNT CL. LINDSKOG ET K. ZIEGLER. VOL. IV Composuit Konrat Ziegler. Editionem Alteram Ab Editore Incohatam Imprimendam Curavit H. Gärtner‎

‎Scholars' bookplate to inner cover. Else fine. ; Text in Greek; with latin apparatus. XXIV, 204; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 204 pages‎

‎Plutarch; Konrat Ziegler & H. Gärtner (Eds. )‎

‎PLUTARCHI [PLUTARCH / PLUTARCHUS]: VITAE PARALLELAE. RECOGNOVERUNT CL. LINDSKOG ET K. ZIEGLER. VOL. IV Composuit Konrat Ziegler. Editionem Alteram Ab Editore Incohatam Imprimendam Curavit H. Gärtner‎

‎Very faint shelfwear. ; Text in Greek; with latin apparatus. XXIV, 204; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 204 pages‎

‎Plutarch; Jürgen Mau (Ed. )‎

‎PLUTARCHI [PLUTARCH / PLUTARCHUS]: MORALIA VOL. V. FASC. 2. PARS 1 Edidit Jürgen Mau‎

‎Endpapers very lightly tanned. Else fine. ; Text in Greek; with latin apparatus. IX, 153 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 5:02:01 AM; 153 pages‎

‎Plutarch; K. Ziegler & M. Pohlenz (Eds. )‎

‎PLUTARCHI [PLUTARCH / PLUTARCHUS]: MORALIA VOL. VI. FASC. 3 Recensuerunt Et Emendaverunt K. Ziegler Et M. Pohlenz. Tertium Recensuit - Indices Adjecit K. Ziegler‎

‎Endpapers very lightly tanned. Very light shelfwear. ; Text in Greek; with latin apparatus. Xv, 64 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 6.3; 205 pages‎

‎Fränkel, Hermann & Ernst Heitsch‎

‎DIE HOMERISCHEN GLEICHNISSE‎

‎Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Book has been rebound in brown/black marbled board with dark green spine and gilt lettering. Minor edgewear and light bumping to boards. Pages browned. Name of institution perforated to titlepage. ; 119 pages‎

‎Green, Peter‎

‎CLASSICAL BEARINGS Interpreting Ancient History and Culture‎

‎Very faint shelfwear. ; In this collection of sixteen literary and historical essays, Peter Green informs, entertains, and stimulates. He covers a wide range of subjects, from Greek attitudes toward death to the mysteries of the Delphic Oracle, from Tutankhamun and the gold of Egypt to sex in ancient literature, from the island of Lesbos (where he once lived) to the challenges of translating Ovid's wit and elegant eroticism into present-day English verse, from Victorian pederastic aesthetics to Marxism's losing battle with ancient history. This third volume of Green's essays (several previously unpublished) reveals throughout his serious concern that we are, in a very real sense, losing the legacy of antiquity through the corrosive methodologies of modern academic criticism. ; 328 pages‎

‎Giannopoulou, Zina‎

‎PLATO'S THEAETETUS AS A SECOND APOLOGY‎

‎Book is fine. Very light shelfwear to DJ. ; Zina Giannopoulou argues that Theaetetus -- Plato's most systematic examination of knowledge - is a philosophically sophisticated elaboration of Apology that successfully differentiates Socrates from the sophists. In Apology Socrates defends his philosophical activity partly by distinguishing it from sophistic practices, and in Theaetetus he enacts this distinction: the self-proclaimed ignorant and pious Socrates of Apology poses as the barren practitioner of midwifery, an art that enjoys divine support, and helps his pregnant interlocutor to birth his ideas. Whereas sophistic expertise fills others' souls with items of dubious epistemic quality, Socratic midwifery removes, tests, and discards falsities. ; 224 pages‎

‎Leigh, Matthew‎

‎FROM POLYPRAGMON TO CURIOSUS Ancient Concepts of Curious and Meddlesome‎

‎Light bump to top of spine. Else book is fine. ; From Polypragmon to Curiosus is a study of how Greek and Latin writers describe curious, meddlesome, and exaggerated behaviour. Founded on a detailed investigation of a family of Greek terms, often treated as synonymous with each other, and of the Latin words used to describe them, opening chapters survey how they were used in Greek literature from the 5th and 4th centuries BC, moving onto their Latin usage and relationship to that of Hellenistic and imperial Greek. Other chapters adopt a more thematic approach and consider how words, such as polypramon, periergos, philopragmon, and curiosus, are employed in descriptions of the world of knowledge opened up by empire - in discourses of pious and impious curiosity, in reflections on what constitutes useful and useless learning, and in descriptions of style. The themes which the volume addresses remain alive throughout the literature of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, most obviously through emblematic figures of human curiosity, such as Dante's Ulisse and Marlowe's Dr Faustus. ; 272 pages‎

‎Nathan, Geoffrey & Lynda Garland (Eds. )‎

‎BASILEIA: ESSAYS ON IMPERIUM AND CULTURE IN HONOUR OF E. M. AND M. J. JEFFREYS‎

‎Basileia brings together 18 essays on the topic of Imperium and Culture in the Byzantine Empire, from the fourth to the fifteenth centuries. The volume is dedicated to Elizabeth and Michael Jeffreys, who number among the founding members of the Australian Association for Byzantine Studies and whose contribution to the field is internationally recognised. Each of the honorands has contributed a chapter; other contributors include Roger Scott, Pauline Allen, Brian Croke, Ann Mullett, Geoffrey Nathan, Lynda Garland, Bronwen Neil, Andrew Gillett, Amelia Brown, Andrew Stone, Nigel Westbrook and Erika Gielen. This collection will have a broad appeal to those interested in the complex relationship between imperial rule and culture in Byzantium. The volume includes 50 colour and black-and-white images. ; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 17; 266 pages; 18 essays, 266 pages including 50 illustrations‎

‎Nathan, Geoffrey & Lynda Garland (Eds. )‎

‎BASILEIA: ESSAYS ON IMPERIUM AND CULTURE IN HONOUR OF E. M. AND M. J. JEFFREYS‎

‎Faint crease to lower edge of front wrap. Else fine. ; Basileia brings together 18 essays on the topic of Imperium and Culture in the Byzantine Empire, from the fourth to the fifteenth centuries. The volume is dedicated to Elizabeth and Michael Jeffreys, who number among the founding members of the Australian Association for Byzantine Studies and whose contribution to the field is internationally recognised. Each of the honorands has contributed a chapter; other contributors include Roger Scott, Pauline Allen, Brian Croke, Ann Mullett, Geoffrey Nathan, Lynda Garland, Bronwen Neil, Andrew Gillett, Amelia Brown, Andrew Stone, Nigel Westbrook and Erika Gielen. This collection will have a broad appeal to those interested in the complex relationship between imperial rule and culture in Byzantium. The volume includes 50 colour and black-and-white images. ; Australian Association for Byzantine Studies. Byzantina Australiensia 17; 266 pages; 18 essays, 266 pages including 50 illustrations‎

‎Juvenal; J. D. Duff (Ed. )‎

‎D. IVNII IVVENALIS [IUNII IUVENALIS / JUVENAL] SATVRAE [SATURAE] XIV Fourteen Satires of Juvenal.‎

‎Minor discoloration to spine. Pencil marginalia to a couple of pages. Binding worn at extremities with edgewear, many ink and pencil notes in the text. Former owner's names to inner covers. ; Pitt Press Series; 471 pages‎

‎Jantzen, Eva‎

‎DIE LEUTE VON ERYTHRÄA Menschen Am Rande Der Großstadt Athen - Zeichnungen Von Petra Oberländer‎

‎Still wrapped in plastic. ; Reprint of the 1971 ed. 107pp, line-drawings. Modern Greece.; 107 pages‎

‎Garnsey, Peter & C. R. Whittaker (Eds. )‎

‎TRADE AND FAMINE IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY‎

‎Gift inscription to titlepage from editor (Peter Garnsey). Light knock to base of spine. Corners have light creasing. Mild shelfwear. ; A theme of the volume is that a combination of natural and artificial shortages made inevitable the bulk movement of staples between regions in all periods of antiquity. Novel contributions are offered in addition in relation to the cost of shipping, the extent of long-distance trade in wine, the relative demand for wheat and barley, the incidence and gravity of food crises, the efficiency of famine-relief measures and the part played by food shortages in the collapse of the late Roman frontier system. ; Cambridge Philological Society Supplementary Vol 8; 126 pages; Signed by Editor‎

‎Sale, William‎

‎EXISTENTIALISM AND EURIPIDES Sickness, Tragedy and Divinity in the Medea, the Hippolytus and 'the Bacchae'‎

‎Minor edgewear to wraps. Some rubbing to wraps. Minor color loss and some scratches to front wrap. Some notes in pencil to rear endpaper. ; Applies 'the principles of existential psychoanalysis to the neurotic characters in the Medea, the Hippolytus, and the Bacchae'. An examination of what are probably Euripides’ three best known plays in the light of theories developed in existential psychoanalysis. This is a profoundly humane study that brings out Euripides’ insight into the psychology of human beings and into the gods and demons with which they people their world. ; Ramus monographs; 142 pages‎

‎Fantuzzi, Marco & Richard Hunter‎

‎MUSE E MODELLI La Poesia Ellenistica Da Alessandro Magno Ad Augusto‎

‎Top corners a bit bent else book is fine. DJ has minor edgewear with a couple of small chips and tears. ; Collezione Storica; 600 pages‎

‎Anderson, Graham‎

‎PHILOSTRATUS Biography and Belles Lettres in the Third Century A. D.‎

‎Very light wear to book else fine. Dustjacket has minor edgewear and rubbing. DJ spine very lightly sunned. ; Study of the Greek biographer Philostratus, the prolific sophist best known as the author of the Lives of the Sophists and the Life of Apollonius of Tyana. ; 322 pages‎

‎Artémidore / Artemidorus; A. J. Festugière‎

‎ARTÉMIDORE: LA CLEF DES SONGES Onirocriticon. Traduit Et Annoté Par A. J. Festugière‎

‎Very minor shelfwear. Creasing to spine. Light shelfwear and tanning to wraps. ; French translation; Bibliothèque Des Textes Philosophiques; 299 pages‎

‎Abt, Adam‎

‎DIE APOLOGIE DES APULEIUS VON MADAURA UND DIE ANTIKE ZAUBEREI Beiträge Zur Erläuterung Der Schrift De Magia‎

‎Light shelfwear. Very light soiling to foreedges of textblock. ; Text in German and Greek; Religionsgeschichtliche Versuche Und Vorarbeiten Bd. IV. Zweites Heft; 345 pages‎

‎Crusius, Otto‎

‎ANALECTA CRITICA AD PAROEMIOGRAPHOS GRAECOS Scripsit Otto Crusius. Accedunt Excerpta Ex Demone Peri Paroimion Grammatici Incerti Fragmentum Paroemiographicum‎

‎Book has been rebound in brown and tan marbled boards swith brown spine. Paper label to spine has mostly torn away. Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers. Some chipping to head of spine. ; 176 pages‎

‎Fol, Aleksandur & Ivan Marazov‎

‎THRACE & THE THRACIANS‎

‎Book has shelfwear with bumping to Corners. Former owner's name to ffep. Pen markings to 1 page (2 small dots, and 1 word underlined). ; An illustrated account of the Thrace and the Thracian world from an artistic and archaeological perspective. ; 160 pages‎

‎Fowler, W. Warde‎

‎THE CITY-STATE OF THE GREEKS AND ROMANS A Survey. Introductory to the Study of Ancient History‎

‎Former owner's name on ffep in ink. Pencil underlining to many pages with pencil notes to some. Spine browned. Some rubbing to extremities. ; Macmillan's manuals for students; 332 pages‎

‎DeWitt, Norman Wentworth‎

‎VIRGIL'S BIOGRAPHIA LITTERARIA‎

‎Endpapers browned. Minor shelfwear. ; Argues that the minor Virgilian corpus might possibly constitute a Biographia Litteraria. ; 192 pages‎

‎Pindar; Thomas D. Seymour‎

‎SELECTED ODES OF PINDAR With Notes and an Introduction‎

‎Pencil and ink notes and underlining to most pages of Greek text. Former owner's name in ink to ffep. Pages a bit tanned. Spine is faded. ; 252 pages‎

‎M. Fabi Quintiliani (Quintilian) & W. Peterson (Ed)‎

‎QUINTILIANI: INSTITUTIONIS ORATORIAE LIBER X A Revised Text Edited for the Use of Colleges and Schools by W. Peterson. Part I: Introduction and Text & Part II: Notes [2 Vols in 1]‎

‎Light scuffing to boards. Minor shelfwear. Some ink notes and underlining to latin text. ; Introduction and notes are in English with Latin Text. ; 227 pages‎

‎Finley, M. I. & H. W. Pleket‎

‎THE OLYMPIC GAMES The First Thousand Years‎

‎Minor Shelfwear to book and DJ. ; Describes the context of the Games, giving a valuable backcloth of the growth of Greek civilisation and of the Greek states, and of the social, religious, and political importance of the Games. ; 138 pages‎

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