Gomme, A. W.
THE POPULATION OF ANCIENT ATHENS IN THE FIFTH AND FOURTH CENTURIES B.C.
Top of textblock has dustsoiling. Sticker with author's name attached to backstrip, else Minor shelfwear. ; Unchanged reprint of 1933 Edition. Looks at the population of Athens in order to answer some fundamental questions as: How was the population distributed? How did it fluctuate? What was the net loss due to the Peloponnesian War? Did the population increase again during the fourth century, between 400 and 322, and how quickly did it decline after that? If the assertion of the oligarchs in 411 that no more than 5000 ever attended the ecclesia, what proportion was that of the whole number? ; Glasgow University Publications XXVIII; 87 pages
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Greenhalgh, P. A. L.
EARLY GREEK WARFARE Horsemen and Chariots in the Homeric and Archaic Ages
Upper Corners are bumped. Else book has minor shelfwear. Rubbing and chipping to DJ extremities. ; 228 pages; A study of the literary and archaeological (especially artistic) evidence for developments in the warfare of early Greece. Greenhalgh considers in particular the military history of the chariot and mounted horse, both as they were represented in poetry and art and as they were used in reality from about 1100 to 500 B. C.
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Grant, John N.
STUDIES IN THE TEXTUAL TRADITION OF TERENCE
Very light rubbing to extremities else fine. ; Phoenix Supplementary Volume XX; 272 pages; Lays the foundation for a new edition of the plays of Terence.
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Binder, Gerhard
SAECULUM AUGUSTUM I. Herrschaft Und Gesellschaft
Very light shelfwear to book. Else fine. ; VIII, 411 pp; Wege Der Forschung 266 (CCLXVI) ; Vol. 1; 411 pages
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Euripides; Henricus Van Herwerden (Ed. )
EURIPIDIOU: ELENE [EURIPIDES: HELEN] Ad Novam Codicum Laurentianorum Factam A. G. Vitellio Collationem Recognovit Et Adnotavit Henricus Van Herwerden. Accedunt Analecta Tragica
Book has been rebound in 1/4 cloth with marbled boards. Gilt lettering to spine. Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Blindstamp to titlepage. Some edgewear to boards. ; Greek text with Latin apparatus and appendix. ; 107 pages
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Russo, Carlo Ferdinando
ARISTOFANE AUTORE DI TEATRO
Pages lightly browned. Bump to lower corner of book with creasing through pages. Spine a bit browned. DJ has chipping and edgewear with creasing with some small areas of colour loss. ; "Critica E Storia"; 416 pages
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Meisterhans, Konrad & Eduard Schwyzer
GRAMMATIK DER ATTISCHEN INSCHRIFTEN Dritte Vermehrte Und Verbesserte Auflage, Besorgt Von Eduard Schwyzer
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and traces of removed pocket. . Rebound in now worn 1/2 cloth, marbled boards. Tears to spine ends. Corners and boards edgeworn. A wonderful association copy. The book was dedicated to A. Kaegi, and this is his copy, inscribed to him "vom Bearbeiter [Schwyzer]." Some ink notes by Kaegi in the text and many on the endpapers (blanks inserted at end). Sound and tight. ; Unchanged reprint of 1900 edition. ; 288 pages; Signed by Editor
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Lewis, Naphtali
ROMAN PRINCIPATE: 27 B.C. - 285 B.C.
Book has very light shelfwear else fine. Dustjacket has moderate rubbing with 1 tear and a couple of small chips. ; Greek Historical Documents; 149 pages; A collection of Greek public and private documents of the Roman Period either preserved on stone/bronze or on papyrus or on ostraca. Representative samples have been culled along with selections from lesser known authors of the period. Texts are in English.
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Lewis, Naphtali
THE FIFTH CENTURY B.C. Greek Historical Documents
Wraps have light creasing. Light bump to top of spine. Minor shelfwear. ; 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
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Lewis, Naphtali
THE FIFTH CENTURY B.C. Greek Historical Documents
Wraps have moderate rubbing. Spine a bit. Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name to half-title (R. LaFleur). ; 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
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Lefkowitz, Mary R.
THE LIVES OF THE GREEK POETS
Small sticker damage to front inner cover Else book is fine. DJ has light shelfwear. DJ spine and part of panels are sunned and discolored. ; Argues that the life stories of Greek poets, even though primarily fictional, still merit close consideration, as they provide modern readers with insight into ancient notions about the creative process and the purpose of poetic composition. ; 200 pages
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Rich, J. W.
CASSIUS DIO: THE AUGUSTAN SETTLEMENT (Roman History 53.1 - 55.9). Edited with Translation and Commentary
Some foxing to top of textblock. Light shelfwear. ; Includes Greek text and Translation. ; Classical Texts; 260 pages; Covers the years 28 to 5 BC, ; after which there are substantial gaps in Dio's text; it includes Dio's extended discussion of the constitutional settlement of 27 BC and the imperial system it inaugurated. Introduction deals with Dio's life, the character of his history, and his view of Augustus.
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Kirkwood, G. M.
EARLY GREEK MONODY The History of a Poetic Type
Foxing to top of textblock. Very Minor discoloration to boards. DJ has a couple of small tears. Light soiling to DJ. ; 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
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Klingner, Friedrich
VIRGILS GEORGICA
Some foxing to endpapers. Date inked to front inner cover. 1 corner lightly bumped. ; Die Bibliothek Der Alten Welt; 248 pages
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Kirk, G. S.
HOMER AND THE ORAL TRADITION
Very minor shelfwear to book. DJ has some edgewear and rubbing with a couple of tears. DJ spine sunned with faint yellowing to back panel. ; 231 pages; The Songs of Homer (Cambridge University Press, 1962) was a major contribution to Homeric studies, establishing important theories about the composition, structure and transmission of the monumental poems. In this 1976 volume, Geoffrey Kirk returns to Homer, but the themes are largely different. He considers in particular the nature of oral and epic poetry, and the meaning of an oral tradition. There are problems here of interest not only to classicists and Homeric specialists but also to students of English and comparative literature, and to anthropologists concerned with the literature of traditional societies. Those pieces that were previously published were revised and unified for the volume. The longest section, on 'the oral and the literary epic', is derived from the J. H. Gray Lectures, which Professor Kirk delivered in Cambridge in 1974 and which had not been previously published in any form.
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Demosthenes; F. C. Doherty (Ed. )
THREE PRIVATE SPEECHES OF DEMOSTHENES Edited with Notes. Pros Phormiona, Pros Boioton a Kata Kononos
Spine sunned with a bit of fraying to head. Former owner's name to ffep. Endpapers a bit browned. Some pencil notes and underlining (1 small mark in pen). Else VG. ; Reprint of the 1927 ed. 111pp. ; 111 pages
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Demosthenes; William Watson Goodwin (Ed. )
DEMOSTHENES: ON THE CROWN
Light browning to spine. A couple of tears to spine ends. Some creasing to spine. Former owner's name on inner cover. ; Greek text with English Preface and Essays. ; 296 pages
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Spence, I. G.
THE CAVALRY OF CLASSICAL GREECE A Social and Miltary History with Particular Reference to Athens
2 corners and base of spine bumped. Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. ; 1.06 x 8.75 x 5.75 Inches; 380 pages; This book is the first to examine how classical Greek cavalry actually operated on the battlefield. It looks at its prime characteristics, including mobility, protection, armament, training, leadership, flexibility, and motivation. Until now, it was generally assumed that ancient Greek cavalry was subordinated to the infantry because it was less effective in battle. This book challenges this assumption, analyzing the position of Greek cavalry, and especially the Athenian arm, not only in the battlefield but in society as a whole.
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Kenyon, Frederic G.
BOOKS AND READERS IN ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME
Former owner's bookplate to front inner cover. Else Minor shelfwear. DJ is tattered and price-clipped with tears and chipping. DJ crudely repaired at spine with cellotape. ; Although the subject of the book is primarily bibliographical, namely, the methods of book making from the date of Homer until the supersession of papyrus by vellum in the fourth century CE, one of its main objects has been to show the bearings of the material and form of books on literary history and criticism, and to consider what new light has been thrown by recent research on the origin and growth of the habit of reading in ancient Greece and Rome. Contents: 1. The use of books in ancient Greece. 2. The papyrus roll. 3. Books and reading at home. 4. Vellum and the codex. ; 8.5 x 0.75 x 5.75 Inches; 136 pages
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Cicero; Augustus S. Wilkins (Ed. )
M. TULLI CICERONIS [CICERO] DE ORATORE LIBRI TRES [CICERO: DE ORATORE I] With Introduction and Notes. Liber I
Book has been rebound in brown buckram with gilt lettering to spine. Ex-seminary library Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. A good bit of neat ink & pencil underlining and marginalia, else VG. ; Latin text with english commentary. ; Liber I Only. Clarendon Press Series; Vol. 1; 199 pages
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Sophocles; F. Storr
SOPHOCLES Volume II: Ajax. Electra. Trachiniae. Philoctetes.
Small discoloration spot to front board. Faint spotting to textblock. ; Loeb Classical Library, No. 21; Vol. 2; 493 pages
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Hunt, Arthur S. & C. C. Edgar
SELECT PAPYRI Volume II: Official Documents
Scholar's name to ffep (Christian Habicht). Light pencil underlining to a few pages. Light edgewear to spine ends. ; Loeb Classical Library No. 282; Vol. 2; 656 pages
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Nesselrath, Heinz-Günther (Hrsg. )
EINLEITUNG IN DIE GRIECHISCHE PHILOLOGIE
1 corner bumped Else book is fine. DJ very slightly yellowed with faint scratch to spine. ; xvi, 773pp, 3 charts and maps in pocket.; Einleitung in Die Altertumswissenschaft; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 773 pages
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Nörr, Dieter
IMPERIUM UND POLIS IN DER HOHEN PRINZIPATZEIT
Wraps have light edgewear with some creasing. Minor shelfwear. Scholar's name to ffep (Christian Habicht) with a few pages with pencil underlining and notes by him. ; Münchener Beiträge Zur Papyrusforschung Und Antiken Rechtsgeschichte. Heft 50; 135 pages
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Cartledge, Paul
THERMOPYLAE The Battle That Changed the World
Upper corners bumped. Minor shelfwear to DJ now in mylar. ; In 480 BC, a huge Persian army, led by the inimitable King Xerxes, entered the mountain pass of Thermopylae as it marched on Greece, intending to conquer the land with little difficulty. But the Greeks? Led by King Leonidas and a small army of Spartans? Took the battle to the Persians at Thermopylae, and halted their advance? Almost. It is one of history’s most acclaimed battles, one of civilization’s greatest last stands. And in Thermopylae, renowned classical historian Paul Cartledge looks anew this history-altering moment and, most impressively, shows how its repercussions have bearing on us even today. The invasion of Europe by Xerxes and his army redefined culture, kingdom, and class. The valiant efforts of a few thousand Greek warriors, facing a huge onrushing Persian army at the narrow pass at Thermopylae, changed the way generations to come would think about combat, courage, and death. ; 313 pages
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Christ, Karl (Ed. )
DER UNTERGANG DER RÖMISCHEN REICHES
Slight discoloration areas to boards. Scholar's name to ffep (Christian Habicht). ; Inhalt: Der Untergang des Römischen Reiches in antiker und moderner Sicht. Eine Einleitung (Originalbeitrag 1968). Von Karl Christ; Allgemeine Betrachtungen über den Fall des Weströmischen Reiches (1781). Von Edward Gibbon; Die Ausrottung der Besten (1895). Von Otto Seeck Der Verfall der antiken Kultur (1900). Von Julius Beloch; Die wirtschaftliche Grundlage des Niederganges der antiken Kultur (1915). Von W. L. Westermann; Rassenmischung im Römischen Reich (1916). Von Tenney Frank; Klimaänderung und Bodenerschöpfung als Elemente im Niedergang Roms (1917). Von Ellsworth Huntington; Das Problem des Untergangs der antiken Welt (1922). Von Ernst Kornemann; Der Niedergang der Alten Welt und seine wirtschaftlichen Erklärungen (1930). Von Michail I. Rostovtzeff; Der Niedergang der römischen Macht in Westeuropa. Einige moderne Erklärungen (1943). Von Norman H. Baynes; Die Ursachen des Untergangs des Römischen Reiches (1947). Von Andre Piganiol; Aspekte der Germaneneinfälle (1950). Von Andre Piganiol; Über das Ende der Alten Welt (1950). Von William Seston; Eine Kritik zu Gibbons "Allgemeinen Bemerkungen über den Fall des Römischen Reiches im Westen" (1950). Von Arnold J. Toynbee; Der Niedergang und Fall des Römischen Reiches (1955). Von A. H. M. Jones; Menschenmangel und der Untergang Roms (1955). Von A. E. R. Boak; Rezension von A. E. R. Boak, Manpower Shortage and the Fall of the Roman Empire in the West (1958). Von M. I. Finley; Die Dekadenz des Klassischen Altertums (1957). Von Henri-Irenee Marrou; Das Christentum und der Niedergang des Römischen Reiches (1963). Von Arnaldo Momigliano; Die Deutung des Untergangs des Römischen Reiches im historischen Materialismus (Originalbeitrag 1968). Von Hajo Koch. ; Wege Der Forschung; 498 pages
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Cary, M.
A HISTORY OF THE GREEK WORLD FROM 323 TO 146 B.C.
Former owners' names to inner cover. Crease to front board, a few small tears in spine cover else VG. ; A narrative of Greek history from the Macedonian to the Roman conquests and of the political history of the Hellenistic states; a description of their statecraft, warcraft, and economic practice; and a summary of later Greek achievement in the fields of art, literature, science, philosophy and religion. ; Methuen's History of the Greek & Roman World; 446 pages
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Künzl, Ernst
FRÜHHELLENISTISCHE GRUPPEN
Faint crease to last few pages and rear wrap else fine. ; Diss. Koln, 1968. vi+175pp+ plates with 23 b+w illustrations.; Inaugural - Dissertation; 175 pages
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Eusebius; William Bright
EUSEBIUS' ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY According to the Text of Burton with an Introduction
Inner hinges broken. Tears along joints and ends of spine cover with chipping. Spine browned. Ink notes to some pages with small ink stain to textblock. ; Includes Greek Title: Eusebiou tou Pamphilou istorias ekklesiastikes. Logoi Deka. ; 374 pages
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Niese, Benedictus & E. Hohl
GRUNDRISS DER RÖMISCHEN GESCHICHTE Nebst Quellenkunde. Fünfte Auflage
Scholar's name to ffep (Christian Habicht). Book has been smartly rebound in 1/4 brown cloth spine and tan boards. Else minor shelfwear. ; Handbuch Der Klassischen Altertumswissenschaft, III Band, 5. Abeteilung; 462 pages
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Cook, J. B. & S. A. Cook & F. E. Adcock & C. T. Seltman
THE CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT HISTORY Volume of Plates II Prepared by C. T. Seltman
Ex-library copy (non-circulating reference) with usual stamps, call numbers. Else VG. ; Cambridge Ancient History Series; 121 pages; This book of plates can be used either as a companion to Volume IV or as an independent, illustrated account of the period, and of the evidence of Greek civilization and culture as it encountered the Persian empire and struggled for its freedom. Detailed commentary accompanies a full pictoral survey of the art and archaeology of the Persian empire and its provinces, from Thrace to India. The section on Greece concentrates on late Archaic Athens, immediately before the Persian wars, and considers cultural progress as evidence of various aspects of Greek life and society. The fortunes of the Western Greek colonial area and of the Etruscan and Italic peoples are similarly treated. The volume concludes with a study of the invention of coinage and its use throughout Greece and Persia.
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Robertson, Noel
FESTIVALS AND LEGENDS The Formation of Greek Cities in the Light of Public Ritual
Very light shelfwear else fine. ; An important contribution to social history, linking the life and nature of the polis with its festivals and rituals and the legends which went with them and used for the elucidation of a state's self-identity. ; Phoenix Supplementary Volume; 1 x 9.5 x 6.5 Inches; 287 pages
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Kalde, Basile (Vasili) D.
150 CHRONIA APO TEN ETHNIKE MAS APOKATASTASE
Faint soiling to wraps. Else minor shelfwear. ; 80 pages
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Euripides; Augustus [August] Nauck (Ed. )
EURIPIDIS [EURIPIDES] TRAGOEDIAE III: EURIPIDIS PERDITARUM TRAGOEDIARUM FRAGMENTA Volumen III. Iterum Recensuit Augustus Nauck.
Book has been crudely rebound paper wrappers. Pages age-toned. Text clean. Needs to be rebacked. Light foxing. ; Preface in Latin; text in Greek. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 3; 332 pages
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Diogenes Laertius; Otto Apelt (Ed. )
DIOGENES LAERTIUS: LEBEN UND MEINUNGEN BERÜHMTER PHILOSOPHEN [2 VOLUME SET] I. Band: Buch I-VI & II. Band: Buch VII-X. Übersetzt Und Erläutert Von Otto Apelt
1/4 cloth, grey boards; Small chip to top of spine of vol. II. Scholar's name to titlepage (Christian Habicht). Light shelfwear. ; 2 volumes. Xxviii, 341pp; iv, 327pp. ; 2 Volume Set. Philosophische Studientexte; Vol. 1/2/2022; 721 pages
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Seneca; Fridericus [Friedrich] Haase (Ed. )
L. ANNAEI SENECAE [SENECA] OPERA QUAE SUPERSUNT [2 VOLS BOUND IN 1] Vol. I & Vol. II. Fasc. I. (De Beneficiis Libri VIII). Recognovit Et Rerum Indicem Locupletissimum Adiecit Fridericus Haase
Two volumes bound in one books. 1/4 leather spine with marbled brown boards. Spine crudely repaired with 3 pieces of cellotape. Rubbing to spine and boards. Boards and spine ends edgeworn. Light ink marginalia to only a few pages. 4 raised bands to spine; gilt lettering remains bright. ; 2 volumes bound in 1 books. Text is in Latin. Editorial Matter in Latin. V1: (1898) 304 pp, V2: (1898) 318 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER. 3 VOUME SET; Vol. 1-2.1; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 622 pages
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Lucianus [Lucian Of Samosata]; Carolus Iacobitz [Karl Jacobitz] (Ed. )
LUCIANI SAMOSATENSIS [LUCIAN OF SAMOSATA] OPERA. VOL. I. PARS I Ex Recognitione Caroli Iacobitz. Vol. I Pars I
Rebound in 1/4 cloth, marbled boards. Backstrip faded, corners a bit worn, text foxed and pages tanned. ; Preface in Latin; text in Greek. ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 1.1; 410 pages
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Rea, J. R. (Ed. )
THE OXYRHYNCHUS PAPYRI [40] Volume XL. Edited with Translations and Notes
Very light shelfwear. ; Xi, 134pp, 8pls. Nos. 2892-2942 ; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 56; Vol. 40; 134 pages
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Pamprepius Panopolitanus; Henricus [Enrico] Livrea
PAMPREPII PANOPOLITANI [PAMPREPIUS PANOPOLITANUS] CARMINA (P. Gr. Vindob. 29788 A-C). Edidit Henricus Livrea
Light tanning to endpapers. Else fine. ; Xi, 82 pp ; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 82 pages
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Fornara, Charles W. (edited and translated by)
ARCHAIC TIMES TO THE END OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR
Light shelfwear with minor creasing and scuffing. ; Translated Documents of Greece and Rome 1; 231 pages; The first volume is devoted to the period which begins with the era of Greek colonization and ends with the close of the Peloponnesian War in 404 B. C. Charles Fornara has gathered together material compiled from inscriptions, ancient encyclopedias, scholia, and similar sources. The material, much of it translated by him for the first time, covers not only events of national significance - wars and treaties, the founding of towns and colonies, the dedication of temples - but also presents such records of daily life as ration lists, wine trade regulations, inventories of treasure, drinking songs, and financial records. The documents are accompanied by a brief commentary, which is basically intended to clarify obscurities in the text. An extensive glossary and indexes explain obscure terms of Greek social and governmental structure and permit detailed prosopographical analysis.
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Fornara, Charles W. (edited and translated by)
ARCHAIC TIMES TO THE END OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR
Some shelfwear with creasing and scuffing. Some staining. ; Translated Documents of Greece and Rome 1; 231 pages; The first volume is devoted to the period which begins with the era of Greek colonization and ends with the close of the Peloponnesian War in 404 B. C. Charles Fornara has gathered together material compiled from inscriptions, ancient encyclopedias, scholia, and similar sources. The material, much of it translated by him for the first time, covers not only events of national significance - wars and treaties, the founding of towns and colonies, the dedication of temples - but also presents such records of daily life as ration lists, wine trade regulations, inventories of treasure, drinking songs, and financial records. The documents are accompanied by a brief commentary, which is basically intended to clarify obscurities in the text. An extensive glossary and indexes explain obscure terms of Greek social and governmental structure and permit detailed prosopographical analysis.
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Ferrill, Arther
CALIGULA Emperor of Rome
Dustjacket is protected in mylar. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; In this bold psychological study, Ferrill places special emphasis on Caligula's early environment, one of dynastic intrigue and constant upheaval, and considers his many childhood traumas, concluding that here lay the seeds of catastrophe-- the degeneration of a reign of joy and generosity into one of bankruptcy, cruelty and terror. ; 0.75 x 9.5 x 6.5 Inches; 184 pages
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Hanfmann, George M. A.
FROM CROESUS TO CONSTANTINE The Cities of Western Asia Minor and Their Arts in Greek and Roman Times
Book has minor bumping to corners. Dustjacket has a few small tears (mostly to top of spine) and some chipping. ; Richly illustrated with more than 200 photographs, drawings, and maps, this book offers an original and informed interpretation of a major cultural synthesis and a panoramic view of the crucial zone of creative contact between the cultures of the Mediterranean and the Near East. ; Jerome Lectures Tenth Series; 127 pages
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Hanfmann, George M. A.
ROMAN ART A Modern Survey of the Art of Imperial Rome
Light bumping to corners. Minor shelfwear to book. DJ is price-clipped. DJ has a few tears (now in plastic sleeve). ; 52 full page colour plates, and 145 black and white illustrations; 7.25 x 0.75 x 6.25 Inches; 328 pages
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Hesiod; T. A. Sinclair (Ed. )
HESIOD: WORKS AND DAYS
Covers lightly browned (esp. To spine) , unmarked except for the ownership name of G. P. Goold in pencil ; Unchanged Reprint of 1932 edition. Extensive English introduction with Greek text and English notes. ; 162 pages
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Hésiode (Hesiod) ; Paul Mazon
HÉSIODE: THÉOGONIE, LES TRAVAUX ET LES JOURS, LE BOUCLIER Texte Établi Et Traduit. Sixième Tirage
Light scuffing to wraps. Former owner's name to ffep. Pencil marginalia and underlining to some pages. Some pages unopened. Foxing to textblock. Light creasing to corners of a few pages. Spine creased. Else VG. ; Parallel text in French and Greek. Xxx, 158 pp ; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 158 pages
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Desborough, V. R. D'A.
THE LAST MYCENAEANS AND THEIR SUCCESSORS An Archaeological Survey, C. 1200- C. 1000 B. C.
Small hole and discoloration in pp287-88 (General index). Former owner's name to ffep. Some foxing to first few pages, small tear at top of backstrip (1.5 cm) and some light scuffing and scratches of covers, else VG. ; 288 pages; This book assembles for the first time the archaeological data for the whole of Greece and the Aegean - and for certain adjacent areas - during the twelfth and eleventh centuries B. C. With 24 b/w plates.
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Proctor, Sir Dennis
HANNIBAL'S MARCH IN HISTORY
Ex-school library with stamps. No exterior markings. Foxing to textblock. ; A scholarly chronology and routing of the march. ; 242 pages
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Perowne, Stewart
HADRIAN
Minor shelfwear. Small sticker stain to ffep. ; A biography of Hadrian ; 192 pages
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Pöhlmann, Dr. Robert Von
GRIECHISCHEN GESCHICHTE Und Quellenkunde. Fünfte, Umgearbeitete Auflage
corners a bit edge-worn. Spine rubbed and a bit discolored. Minor tanning to pages. Light pencilling to a few pages. ; Handbuch Der Klassischen Altertumswissenschaft, III Band, 4. Abeteilung; 377 pages
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