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‎Wiseman, T. P.‎

‎CATULLAN QUESTIONS‎

‎Light browning to wraps. Former owner's name to ffep in black marker. ; Contents: The Problem; The Polymetric Short Poems (1-60) ; The Long Poems and the Epigrams (61-116) ; Chronological Consequences; Lesbia--When? Lesbia--Who? Index of Catullan passages. ; 70 pages‎

‎Lord, Albert Bates‎

‎EPIC SINGERS AND ORAL TRADITION‎

‎A couple of corners slightly creased. Former owner's name to ffep (Roland LeBlanc). ; Albert Bates Lord here offers an unparalleled overview of the nature of oral-traditional epic songs and the practices of the singers who composed them. Shaped by the conviction that theory should be based on what singers actually do, and have done in times past, the essays collected here span half a century of Lord's research on the oral tradition from Homer to the twentieth century. Drawing on his extensive fieldwork in living oral traditions and on the theoretical writings of Milman Parry, Lord concentrates on the singers and their art as manifested in texts of performance. In thirteen essays, some previously unpublished and all of them revised for book publication, he explores questions of composition, transmittal, and interpretation and raises important comparative issues. Individual chapters discuss aspects of the Homeric poems, South Slavic oral-traditional epics, the songs of Avdo Metedovic, Beowulf and Anglo-Saxon poetry, the medieval Greek Digenis Akritas and other medieval epics, central Asiatic and Balkan epics, the Finnish Kalevala, and the Bulgarian oral epic. ; Myth And Poetics; 9.1 X 6.3 X 0.9 inches; 280 pages‎

‎Hopkinson, Neil (Ed. )‎

‎STUDIES IN THE DIONYSIACA OF NONNUS‎

‎Ex-library stamp to inner cover. No other stamps else VG. ; Contents: Neil Hopkinson: Nonnus and Homer; Adrian Hollis: Nonnus and Hellenistic Poetry; Byron Harries: the Pastoral Mode in the Dionysiaca; Francis Vian: Dionysus in the Indian War: a Contribution to a study of the structure of the Dionysiaca; Mary Whitby: From Moschus to Nonnus: the Evolution of the Nonnian Style; Glen Bowersock: Dionysus as an Epic Hero; Pierre Chuvin: Local Traditions and Classical Mythology in the Dionysiaca. ; Supplementary Volume No. 17 / Cambridge Philological Society; 187 pages‎

‎Braund, David‎

‎GEORGIA IN ANTIQUITY A History of Colchis and Transcaucasian Iberia, 550 BC-AD 562‎

‎Light bumping to corners. Light shelfwear to dustjacket. ; The first full history of ancient Georgia ever to be written outside Georgia itself, this book also serves as a valuable introduction to the substantial archaeological work that has been carried out there in recent decades. Designed to open up ancient Georgia for the world of scholarship at large, it is not only a history of a neglected region, but also a sustained attempt to inform topics and issues that are more familiar to the historians of antiquity. Examples include myths of the periphery; Caucasian mountains and their passes; Greek colonization; the Persian, Athenian, and Selecuid empires; Pompey's conquest of Mithridates' empire; the development of the Roman frontier in the eastern Black Sea region; Roman diplomacy in Iberia; the Christianization of Iberia; Sassanian ambitions in Transcaucasia; and Byzantine warfare there. ; 9.75 x 1 x 6.5 Inches; 359 pages‎

‎Barré, Michael L. (Barre)‎

‎THE GOD-LIST IN THE TREATY BETWEEN HANNIBAL AND PHILIP V OF MACEDONIA A Study in Light of the Ancient Near Eastern Treaty Tradition‎

‎Very faint Bumping to 1 corner. Else very minor shelfwear. ; In 215 BC in the second Punic War, Philip V of Macedonia sent an emissary to Hannibal in order to form an alliance with the Carthaginian general. This alliance was formalized in a treaty, the document which provides the corpus for this study. In this treaty is a list of "divine witnesses", which comprise the "official pantheon" of Carthage. The organization of the material and the presentation of the god-lists of all the treaties in a series of charts in Appendix I as well as the extensive indexes and bibliography make the book a useful reference work. Any further treatment of West Semitic pantheons will have to take this study seriously and all who are interested in Near Eastern religion will consult this work with great profit. ; The Johns Hopkins Near Eastern Studies; 10.5 x 0.75 x 7.25 Inches; 236 pages‎

‎Davies, Malcolm (Ed. )‎

‎EPICORUM GRAECORUM FRAGMENTA‎

‎Very faint spotting to top of textblock. Dustjacket has chipping with a few tears. ; Greek Edition; 196 pages‎

‎Bremmer, Jan N. & Andrew Erskine (Eds. )‎

‎THE GODS OF ANCIENT GREECE Identities and Transformations‎

‎Very minor shelwfear to book. DJ has 1 tiny tear. ; Edinburgh Leventis Studies 5; 448 pages; The Greek gods are still very much present in modern consciousness. Although Apollo and Dionysos, Artemis and Aphrodite, Zeus and Hermes are household names, it is much less clear what these divinities meant and stood for in ancient Greece. In fact, they have been very much neglected in modern scholarship. This book brings together a team of international scholars with the aim of remedying this situation and generating new approaches to the nature and development of the Greek gods in the period from Homer until Late Antiquity. The book looks at individual gods, but also asks to what extent cult, myth and literary genre determine the nature of a divinity. How do the Greek gods function in a polytheistic pantheon and what is their connection to the heroes? What is the influence of philosophy? What does archaeology tell us about the gods? In what way do the gods in Late Antiquity differ from those in classical Greece? This book presents a synchronic and diachronic view of the gods as they functioned in Greek culture until the triumph of Christianity.‎

‎Kübler, Karl‎

‎ALTATTISCHE MALEREI‎

‎Boards a bit browned. Minor Edgewear along spine. Scholar's name to inner cover (Cedric Boulter). Ink notes under plates by Boulter. ; 84pp, 92 illustrations. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 84 pages‎

‎Savage, Charles Albert‎

‎THE ATHENIAN FAMILY A Sociological and Legal Study Based Chiefly on the Works of the Attic Orators. a Dissertation‎

‎Endpapers foxed. Boards a bit rubbed with minor spotting. Gift inscription from author: "Charlotte and Sam. With the author's compliments". ; Diss. ; 137 pages‎

‎Cohen, Ada & Jeremy B. Rutter‎

‎CONSTRUCTIONS OF CHILDHOOD IN ANCIENT GREECE AND ITALY‎

‎Creasing to lower section of rear wrap. Spine is sunned. ; Hesperia Supplement 41; 11.0 X 8.6 X 1.0 inches; 344 pages‎

‎Casson, Lionel‎

‎SHIPS AND SEAFARING IN ANCIENT TIMES‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). Stamped 'damaged books' to base of textblock. No evident damage. Creasing to front wrap; 160 pages‎

‎Pomeroy, Sarah B.‎

‎SPARTAN WOMEN‎

‎Pencil markings to a few pages. 1 corner creased of wraps. ; This is the first book-length examination of Spartan women, covering over a thousand years in the history of women from both the elite and lower classes. Classicist Sarah B. Pomeroy comprehensively analyzes ancient texts and archaeological evidence to construct the world of these elusive though much noticed females. Sparta has always posed a challenge to ancient historians because information about the society is relatively scarce. Most existing scholarship on Sparta concerns the military history of the city and its heavily male-dominated social structure--almost as if there were no women in Sparta. Yet perhaps the most famous of mythic Greek women, Menelaus' wife Helen, the cause of the Trojan War, was herself a Spartan. Written by one of the leading authorities on women in antiquity, Spartan Women reconstructs the lives and the world of Sparta's women, including how their status changed over time and how they held on to their surprising autonomy. Proceeding through the archaic, classical, Hellenistic, and Roman periods, Spartan Women includes discussions of education, family life, reproduction, religion, and athletics. ; 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.6 inches; 220 pages‎

‎Hanson, Victor Davis (Ed. )‎

‎HOPLITES The Classical Greek Battle Experience‎

‎Minor shelfwear with creasing to spine. ; 304 pages; Incorporating research found in ancient literary, iconographic, epigraphic, and archaeological sources, this book explores the experiences of the soldiers who conducted battle on the small plains of ancient Greece. The volume, which draws on the accumulated expertise of nine American and British scholars, emphasizes the actual techniques of fighting and practical concerns as the use of commands, music in warfare, the use of "dog-tags", and ritual on the battlefield.‎

‎Keuls, Eva C.‎

‎THE REIGN OF THE PHALLUS Sexual Politics in Ancient Athens‎

‎Some creasing to wraps. Minor wear to corners of front wraps. ; At once daring and authoritative, this book offers a profusely illustrated history of sexual politics in ancient Athens. The phallus was pictured everywhere in ancient Athens: painted on vases, sculpted in marble, held aloft in gigantic form in public processions, and shown in stage comedies. This obsession with the phallus dominated almost every aspect of public life, influencing law, myth, and customs, affecting family life, the status of women, even foreign policy. This is the first book to draw together all the elements that made up the "reign of the phallus"—men's blatant claim to general dominance, the myths of rape and conquest of women, and the reduction of sex to a game of dominance and submission, both of women by men and of men by men. In her elegant and lucid text Eva Keuls not only examines the ideology and practices that underlay the reign of the phallus, but also uncovers an intense counter-movement—the earliest expressions of feminism and antimilitarism. Complementing the text are 345 reproductions of Athenian vase paintings. Some have been reproduced in a larger format and gathered in an appendix for easy reference and closer study. These revealing illustrations are a vivid demonstration that classical Athens was more sexually polarized and repressive of women than any other culture in Western history. ; 477 pages‎

‎Hanson, Victor‎

‎A WAR LIKE NO OTHER How the Athenians and Spartans Fought the Peloponnesian War‎

‎Very Light shelfwear. Faint creasing to rear upper corner. ; One of our most provocative military historians, Victor Davis Hanson has given us painstakingly researched and pathbreaking accounts of wars ranging from classical antiquity to the twenty-first century. Now he juxtaposes an ancient conflict with our most urgent modern concerns to create his most engrossing work to date, A War Like No Other. ; 416 pages‎

‎Deighton, Hilary J.‎

‎A DAY IN THE LIFE OF ANCIENT ATHENS‎

‎8.3 X 5.4 X 0.3 inches; 128 pages‎

‎Nichols, Roger & Sarah‎

‎GREEK EVERYDAY LIFE‎

‎Creasing along spine. Minor sunning. Old price stickers to front wrap and ffep. ; Aspects of Greek Life; 8.3 X 6.3 X 0.3 inches; 48 pages‎

‎Cleland, Liza & Mary Harlow & Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones (Eds. )‎

‎THE CLOTHED BODY IN THE ANCIENT WORLD‎

‎Pencil underlining to a few pages. Pen marks to a couple of pages of bibliography. ; 9.4 X 6.7 X 0.6 inches; 192 pages‎

‎Garland, Robert‎

‎THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER Deformity and Disability in the Graeco-Roman World‎

‎Book is fine. DJ has minor shelfwear. ; 222 pages‎

‎Rabinowitz, Nancy Sorkin & Amy Richlin (Eds. )‎

‎FEMINIST THEORY AND THE CLASSICS‎

‎Thinking Gender; 9.1 X 6.0 X 0.9 inches; 328 pages‎

‎Krentz, Peter‎

‎THE BATTLE OF MARATHON‎

‎Minor wear to corners of wraps. ; Yale Library Of Military History; 9.2 X 6.1 X 0.7 inches; 256 pages‎

‎De Jorio, Andrea & Adam Kendon (Trans. )‎

‎GESTURE IN NAPLES AND GESTURE IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY A Translation of Andrea De Jorio's La Mimica Degli Antichi Investigata Nel Gestire Napoletano‎

‎Very faint shelfwear. ; 9.1 X 6.1 X 1.2 inches; 518 pages‎

‎Llewellyn-Jones, Lloyd‎

‎APHRODITE'S TORTOISE The Veiled Woman of Ancient Greece‎

‎Faint shelfwear to DJ. ; 9.5 X 6.6 X 1.0 inches; 368 pages‎

‎Lee, Mireille M.‎

‎BODY, DRESS, AND IDENTITY IN ANCIENT GREECE‎

‎1 bumped corner. Minor shelfwear. ; 10.1 X 7.1 X 1.1 inches; 382 pages‎

‎Llewellyn-Jones, Lloyd (Ed. )‎

‎WOMEN'S DRESS IN THE ANCIENT GREEK WORLD‎

‎Very minor shelfwear to DJ. ; 9.7 X 6.0 X 0.8 inches; 260 pages‎

‎Kennell, Nigel M.‎

‎THE GYMNASIUM OF VIRTUE Education and Culture in Ancient Sparta‎

‎Very minor shelfwear to book and DJ. ; Studies In The History Of Greece And Rome; 9.6 X 6.4 X 1.0 inches; 256 pages‎

‎Dodd, David B. & Christopher A. Faraone (Eds. )‎

‎INITIATION IN ANCIENT GREEK RITUALS AND NARRATIVES New Critical Perspectives‎

‎Very light edgewear along top of DJ. ; 9.3 X 6.2 X 1.0 inches; 316 pages‎

‎Goff, Barbara‎

‎CITIZEN BACCHAE Women’s Ritual Practice in Ancient Greece‎

‎9.1 X 6.1 X 1.1 inches; 413 pages‎

‎Dillon, Matthew‎

‎GIRLS AND WOMEN IN CLASSICAL GREEK RELIGION‎

‎Faint shelfwear and minor pencilling to book. DJ has light creasing along upper edge. ; 9.4 X 6.1 X 1.2 inches; 448 pages‎

‎Padilla, Mark W. (Ed. )‎

‎RITES OF PASSAGE IN ANCIENT GREECE Literature, Religion, Society‎

‎Scholar's initial to inner cover (Jenifer Neils). Minor edgewear and creasing to DJ. ; Bucknell Review; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 312 pages‎

‎Redfield, James M.‎

‎THE LOCRIAN MAIDENS Love and Death in Greek Italy‎

‎8.9 X 7.2 X 1.3 inches; 480 pages‎

‎Del Chiaro, Mario A. (Ed. ) & William R. Biers (Assoc. Ed. )‎

‎CORINTHIACA Studies in Honor of Darrell A. Amyx‎

‎Book is near fine. DJ has chipping to spine ends and minor edgewear. ; Xvii, 182pp, illustrated. Contributors include Raubitschek, Jameson, J. K. Anderson, Gordon, McPhee, Trendall, et al. 23 essays. ; 182 pages‎

‎Tsetskhladze, G. R. & A. J. N. W. Prag & A. M. Snodgrass‎

‎PERIPLOUS Papers on Classical Art and Archaeology Presented to Sir John Boardman‎

‎DJ has 1 small tear to lower rear edge and creasing to edges. ; The ideas of circumnavigation suggested by the title of this volume of essays, presented to one of the world's leading Classical archaeologists, conjures up the sense of excitement associated with a voyage of discovery. Over 40 friends and former doctoral students whose work was supervised by John Boardman during his time as Lincoln Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art at Oxford University (1978-1994) have contributed essays on topics close to his heart. Now holding academic posts worldwide, they all recall with pleasure the enthusiasm and encouragement of their former teacher. ; 1.65 x 10.57 x 7.73 Inches; 416 pages‎

‎Brown, Ann‎

‎ARTHUR EVANS AND THE PALACE OF MINOS‎

‎Upper corners bumped. Minor creasing to DJ. ; 8.0 X 7.8 X 0.4 inches; 110 pages‎

‎Golden, Mark & Peter Toohey (Eds. )‎

‎INVENTING ANCIENT CULTURE Historicism, Periodization and the Ancient World‎

‎1 page with corner creasing. Else very minor shelfwear. ; Inventing Ancient Culture is an exciting introduction to new approaches to the classics. There is a tendency for those interested in the broader field of cultural studies to claim that modern perceptions of self, modern affectivities, and modern societal and institutional structures date from the Enlightenment. This volume will vigorously challenge this misperception. Contributors to the volume address issues including the extent of which cultural and social forms change through time, and the extent, or otherwise, of change in cultural systems since antiquity. ; 248 pages‎

‎Osborne, Robin‎

‎GREECE IN THE MAKING, 1200-479 BC‎

‎Very light shelfwear else fine. ; The Routledge History of the Ancient World; 377 pages; Richly illustrated and with new information which gives access to the latest scholarship on the subject, Greece in the Making, 1200–479 BC shows how to write a history of this period, and the insights that can be gained by doing so. The latest volume in The Routledge History of the Ancient World series, presents a successful history of Greece in a field that is dependent on stories the Greeks told about their past. Robin Osborne goes beyond tradition and explores the literature, art and archaeology of the period. As an introduction to Greek history, and as a resource for degree course studies, Greece in the Making, 1200–479 BC is an essential read for all students of classical studies and those interested in the fascinating history of Greece.‎

‎Martin, Thomas R.‎

‎ANCIENT GREECE From Prehistoric to Hellenistic Times‎

‎Faint tanning to pages. Light shelfwear. Pencil underlining to a few pages. Scholar's initial to inner cover (Jenifer Neils). ; Using primary sources the political, military, social, cultural and religious histories of Ancient Greece are covered. There are relevant time lines, maps, plans and photographs. Particular attention is also given to the society, literature and architecture in its golden age. ; Yale Nota Bene; 254 pages‎

‎Morris, Ian (Ed. )‎

‎CLASSICAL GREECE Ancient Histories and Modern Archaeologies‎

‎A bit of hard creasing to wraps. ; New Directions in Archaeology; 258 pages; The archaeology of classical Greece developed in the shadow of Greek historical scholarship. Many modern developments in archaeology have been neglected, and classical archaeology has become something of a backwater. The contributors to this book review the history of the field and aim to demonstrate that modern archaeological approaches can contribute to a richer understanding of Greek society. They insist that this complex, literate and highly unusual society poses important questions for archaeologists of other regions.‎

‎Neils, Jenifer‎

‎THE BRITISH MUSEUM CONCISE INTRODUCTION ANCIENT GREECE‎

‎Minor shelfwear. Faint creasing to upper corner of some pages. Tiny chip to rear corner. ; This lively and accessible book draws on the latest discoveries and research and presents a concise and readable overview of the fascinating history of ancient Greece, from its earliest origins through to its legacy in the modern world. Designed with the nonspecialist in mind, the book begins with the rediscovery of the Classical Greeks. The author then traces their evolution from Bronze Age civilizations through the emergence of the city state, discussing topics such as writing and art, government and philosophy, warfare and hunting, trade and colonization, gods and heroes, entertainments, and domestic life. Additional information is highlighted in special feature boxes throughout the text. With over 170 illustrations of ancient Greek art and culture as well as extensive reference material and recommendations for further reading, the British Museum Concise Introduction to Ancient Greece will appeal to a wide range of general readers, museum visitors, undergraduate students and life-long learners. ; 9.5 X 7.4 X 0.6 inches; 191 pages‎

‎Pomeroy, Sarah B. & Stanley M. Burstein & Walter Donlan & Jennifer Tolbert Roberts‎

‎ANCIENT GREECE A Political, Social, and Cultural History‎

‎Underlining in pen to a few pages. Scholar's initial to inner cover (Jenifer Neils). 1 corner creased. ; 544 pages; Written by four leading authorities on the classical world, Ancient Greece: A Political, Social, and Cultural History introduces students to the history and civilization of ancient Greece in all its complexity and variety. The most comprehensive and balanced history of ancient Greece that covers the entire period from the Bronze Age through the Hellenistic Era, it integrates the most recent research in archaeology, comparative anthropology, and social history with a traditional yet lively narrative of political, military, and diplomatic history. The authors show how the early Greeks borrowed from their neighbors but eventually developed a distinctive culture all their own, one that was marked by astonishing creativity, versatility, and resilience. The book goes on to trace the complex and surprising evolution of Greek civilization to its eventual dissolution as it merged with a variety of other cultures. Using physical evidence from archaeology, the written testimony of literary texts and inscriptions, and anthropological models based on comparative studies, the authors provide an account of the Greek world that is thoughtful and sophisticated yet accessible to students and general readers with little or no knowledge of Greece. Featuring 19 maps, more than 80 photographs, and numerous selections that highlight a variety of primary source material, Ancient Greece is an indispensable text for courses in ancient Greek history.‎

‎Beard, Mary & John Henderson‎

‎CLASSICS A Very Short Introduction‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). ; We are all classicists--we come into touch with the classics on a daily basis: in our culture, politics, medicine, architecture, language, and literature. What are the true roots of these influences, however, and how do our interpretations of these aspects of the classics differ from their original reality? This introduction to the classics begins with a visit to the British Museum to view the frieze which once decorated the Apollo Temple a Bassae. Through these sculptures John Henderson and Mary Beard prompt us to consider the significance of the study of Classics as a means of discovery and enquiry, its value in terms of literature, philosophy, and culture, its source of imagery, and the reasons for the continuation of these images into and beyond the twentieth century. Designed for the general reader and student alike, A Very Short Introduction to Classics challenges readers to adopt a fresh approach to the Classics as a major cultural influence, both in the ancient world and twentieth-century--emphasizing the continuing need to understand and investigate this enduring subject. ; 136 pages‎

‎Jenkins, Ian‎

‎GREEK AND ROMAN LIFE‎

‎Laminate lifting off one corner of wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; 72pp, illustrated. ; 72 pages‎

‎Graham, James Walter‎

‎THE PALACES OF CRETE‎

‎Minor rubbing to wraps with a bit of colour loss. Rear wrap yellowed. Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). ; 388 pages; When it first appeared in 1962, The Palaces of Crete radically modified the conception of the palace of King Minos and of other Minoan palaces, villas, and houses of the late Bronze age. A standard text since its publication, the work has now been significantly revises, especially as regards the Palace at Zakros and the West Annex (unexplored mansion) at Knossos. Thirteen new illustrations have been added. Prefaced with an account of the island's geography, history, and culture in antiquity, the book is not only invaluable for the student but for the tourist looking for a guide to the sites. ---‎

‎Andronikos, Manolis‎

‎VERGINA II The 'tomb of Persephone'‎

‎The Library of the Archaeological Society At Athens 142; 147 pages; This book presents the detailed findings of the author, an esteemed archaeologist and scholar, of the site and excavations. Completed after his death, this book represents the last great work of the author and the editor has taken great care to be true to the original scope and vision. Included within are the site and history, the wall paintings, the artistic assessment, and the painter. Many figures and photographs accompany this comprehensive volume. In English. 40 pictures. 12 color tables.‎

‎Yalouris, Nicholas & Manolis Andronikos & Katerina Rhomiopoulou & Ariel Herrmann & Cornelius Vermeule‎

‎THE SEARCH FOR ALEXANDER An Exhibition‎

‎Minor shelfwear. Supplement tipped in. ; 192 pages‎

‎Andronicos, Manolis‎

‎VERGINA: THE ROYAL TOMBS‎

‎Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). Inscription in pen to inner cover. Front panel of DJ is torn and has been repaired from behind with cellotape. ; 244 pages; Excerpt from the prologue written by the author MANOLIS ANDRONICOS, "It has been necessary to try to produce a text which will serve the needs of the specialist without ignoring those of the general reader. Such attempts are far from easy in execution and not infrequently succeed only in sacrificing academic integrity without providing adequate information for the non-specialist. It is not for me to say if I have achieved what I set out to do. Nevertheless, in addition to the text, there are the illustrations to the book which I believe contribute to the success of its purpose as I have defined it. A picture is always the best means - after the objects themselves - for every reader, specialist or not, to gain a closer idea of archaeological finds. Once I had decided to write the book I considered it essential not to limit myself to the recent impressive finds from the royal tombs, but to set before the reader a synoptic but solid account of all the archaeological finds in the area. In this way its considerable interest becomes comprehensible - an area which has yielded graves containing hand-made prehistoric pottery and bronze jewellery, a magnificent architectural complex dating to the last years of the fourth century, the theatre of a city, a small temple and a series of monumental Macedonian tombs with unique painted compositions of the classical period, masterpieces of jewellery made by Greek goldsmiths, of miniature sculpture and the most magnificent products of Greek metalworking. The brilliance of the latter sheds new light on the older finds so that these acquire their proper perspective. In addition to all this, the finds from Vergina provide new information about Macedonian Hellenism, our knowledge of which so far is based almost exclusively on literary sources emanating from Athens. It is natural that that city, the only serious political rival to Macedonia, should frequently distort its enemy's true face and denigrate its historical contribution to the development of Hellenism, at least before the meteoric rise of Alexander the Great."‎

‎Robertson, Martin‎

‎A HISTORY OF GREEK ART [2 VOLUME SET] I & II‎

‎Minor shelfwear to books. Bumping to 1 corner of vol. 2. DJ vol 1 has a few tears and chipping Good Vol 2 DJ: has 1 small tear VG. ; 2 Volume Set; Vol. 1/2/2022; 11.5 X 9.8 X 4.0 inches; 1200 pages‎

‎Lattanzi, Elena & Maria Teresa Iannelli, Silvana Luppino, Claudio Sabbione, Roberto Spadea (A Cura Di)‎

‎SANTUARI DELLA MAGNA GRECIA IN CALABRIA I Greci in Occidente‎

‎Faint creasing to wraps. Minor shelfwear. ; Heavy book ; 302 pages‎

‎Karageorghis, Vassos (Ed. )‎

‎THE GREEKS BEYOND THE AEGEAN: From Marseilles to Bactria‎

‎Minor shelfwear. ; Papers presented at an International Symposium held at the Onassis Cultural Center, New York, 12th October, 2002; 10.1 X 7.7 X 1.0 inches; 207 pages‎

‎Camp, John & Elizabeth Fisher‎

‎THE WORLD OF THE ANCIENT GREEKS‎

‎Very minor shelfwear. ; 9.7 X 7.6 X 0.9 inches; 224 pages‎

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