ANTONINO DA EMPOLi.
Jacopo da Empoli e non Jacopo Chimenti. Estratto dal vol. I - n° 3 - 1958/1 del Bullettino Storico Empolese.
in-8°, pp. 6. Bross. edit. con tracce del tempo sui piatti.
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MERONE Emilio.
Aggettivazione, sintassi e figure di stile in Archiloco. Prefazione di Francesco Sbordone.
in-8°, pp. 120-(1). Bross. edit. con lievi tracce del tempo sui piatti.
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PETROCCHI Giorgio.
Per l'edizione critica del Novellino di Masuccio. Estratto dal bullettimo dell'Accademia della Crusca.
In-8° pp. da 37 a 82, bross. edit. con segnature a penna.
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PETROCCHI G.
Dispute ascetiche per l'anima di un mercante. Estratto dal giornale italiano di filologia. A. VI n° 2 (1953).
In 8°, da pp. 97 a 106. Dedica autografa al frontesp. Bross. muta.
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HERAKLIT.
Urworte der philosophie. Griechisch und ins Deutsche ubertragen von Georg Burckhardt.
In-16°, pp. 61. Leg. in cartonato edit. con etichetta titolato al piatto anteriore e sul dorso.
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CAMILLONI Maria Teresa.
Prudenzio e la Vergine Madre. Alcuni testi in latino.
In-8° pp. 83 con dedica autografa sul fontrespizio. Bross. edit. a col.
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ALTAURA A. e NICOLINI B.
Biblion rivista di filologia, storia e bibliofilia. Anno II° gen-dic. 1960. Lo spiciliegium di Lucio Giovanni Scoppa; sche dde dal diz. biografico degli eretici napoletani.
In-8° pp. 216, bross. edit. intonso. Timbro al piatto.
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CASSIRER Ernst.
Linguaggio e mito. Le parole e le cose nel pensiero primitivo. Contributo al problema dei nomi degli dei. Traduzione di Vittorio Enzo Alfieri.
In-16° gr. pp. 143 con ingialliento. Bross. edit. ill. a col.
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PULLEGA Paolo.
Scrittori e idee in Italia. Antologia della critica. Dall'Umanesimo al Manierismo
In-16° gr. pp. 343 ingiallite. Bross. edit. ill. a col. con tracce del tempo.
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COMPARETTI DOMENICO
VIRGILIO NEL MEDIO EVO. Volume primo
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GIANNELLI CIRO
ANCORA A PROPOSITO DI BLITTRI
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ZEHNACKER HUBERT
QUADRANS RATITUS
1 tavola in bianco e nero fuori testo
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PERICOLI-RIDOLFINI F.
LETTERA DI ANDREA DI SAMOSATA A RABBULA DI EDESSA
good
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SCHIRO ' G. - GONZATO A.
PER UN'EDIZIONE DI ANALECTA HYMNICA E CODICIBUS ERUTA ITALIAE INFERIORIS
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MOR CARLO GUIDO
PAPIANUS
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PERICOLI-RIDOLFINI F.
LE RECENTI SCOPERTE DI TESTI GNOSTICI IN LINGUA COPTA
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COLONNA ARISTIDE
GLOSSE VOLGARI MERIDIONALI IN UN CODICE OMERICO. NOTA DI ARISTIDE COLONNA PRESENTATA DAL M. E. VITTORE PISANI (ADUNANZA DEL 19 APRILE 1956)
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COLONNA ARISTIDE
L'ESEMPLARE PHi DEGLI ERGA ESIODEI
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D'AGOSTINO ALFONSO (A CURA DI)
CARTE ROMANZE. SERIE II. TESTI E STUDI ITALIANI
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DAIN A.
RAPPORT SUR LA CODICOLOGIE BYZANTINE
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Del Grande Carlo
Filologia minore. Studi di poesia e storia nella Grecia antica: da Omero a Bisanzio
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FRANCESCHINI E. - PERTUSI A.
UN'IGNOTA ODISSEA LATINA DELL'ULTIMO TRECENTO
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MALCOVATI ENRICA
ANCORA SULLA TRADIZIONE DEL BRUTUS
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Moralejo Jose' L.
Notacion de la aspiracion consonantica en el latin de la republica. Testimonios epigraficos datados
2 tavole in bianco e nero fuori testo
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Prete Sesto
Saggi pliniani
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RENZI LORENZO
INTRODUZIONE ALLA FILOLOGIA ROMANZA
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SCARCIA RICCARDO
LATINA SIREN. NOTE DI CRITICA SEMANTICA
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VECCHI GIUSEPPE
STUDI SALVIANEI. I
4 tavole in bianco e nero fuori testo
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VISCONTI ENNIO QUIRINO, MUSTOXIDI ANDREA
OSSERVAZIONI SULLA ILIADE DEL MONTI DI ENNIO QUIRINO VISCONTI E ANDREA MUSTOXIDI
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ZERBI Piero
UN INEDITO DELL'ARCHIVIO VATICANO E IL CONVEGNO DI VERONA (A. 1184)
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PIGHI Giovanni Battista
EMENDAZIONI CATULLIANE
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TRAINA Alfonso
TRA FILOLOGIA E LINGUISTICA
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PACK Roger A.
THE GREEK AND LATIN LITERARY TEXTS FROM GRECO-ROMAN EGYPT
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Gallo Italo (A cura di)
Miscellanea filologica
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PARATORE Ettore e altri
MISCELLANEA DI STUDI IN MEMORIA DI MARINO BARCHIESI. Volume terzo
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GIANGRANDE Giuseppe
TWO PASSAGES OF CHAMAILEON AND A FRAGMENT OF ARISTOTLE
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Arnaldi Francesco
Scritti minori
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Bettini Maurizio
A che servono i Greci e i Romani?
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Stadt Münden
GEORG FRIEDRICH GROTEFEND : 1775-1853 : FESTSCHRIFT SEINER VATERSTADT ZU SEINEM GEDENKEN [GROTEFEND - FESTSCHRIFT] Mit Beiträgen Von Helmut Von Jan, Walther Hinz, Georg Friedrich Grotefend, Ludwig Denecke, Karl Brethauer, Ferdinand Wüstenfeld.
Slight browning to spine else Fine. ; Jahn, H. Von. Georg Friedrich Grotefend. --Hinz, W. Grotefends genialer Entzifferungsversuch. --Autobiographie von Georg Friedrich Grotefend. --Denecke, L. Georg Friedrich Grotefend im Briefwechsel mit Goethe, Jacob Grimm und Alexander von Humboldt. --Brethauer, K. Die Familie Grotefend und die Stadt Mu? Nden. --Wu? Stenfeld, F. Wie ein 18-ja? Hriger Primaner Grotefend 1826/27 als Direktor seiner Schule erlebte.; Schriften Zur Geschichte Der Stadt Münden 2; 88 pages
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Koster, Severin
CICEROS ROSCIANA AMERINA Im Prosarhythmus Rekonstruiert
Bump to top corner of front board. Very light shelfwear. Else Fine. ; Palingenesia 99; 178 pages; German text. Der antike Prosarhythmus ist nie bevorzugter Forschungsgegenstand der Philologie gewesen, ruckte allerdings immer wieder einmal durch neue Untersuchungen ins Blickfeld. Besonders die Klauselforschung wurde vorherrschend, vor allem durch Th. Zielinskis Studie aUber das Clauselgesetz in Ciceros Reden (Leipzig 1909). Einen neuen Massstab setzte dann jedoch der Band von W. Schmid aUber die klassische Theorie und Praxis des antiken Prosarhythmus (Wiesbaden 1959). Statt der eingeengten Sicht auf die Satzschlusse eruierte er ein geschlossenes System rhythmischer Gesetzmassigkeiten als das entscheidende Kriterium, das sich aus antiken Zeugnissen, vor allem bei Cicero und Aristoteles, ergibt. Fur Cicero nimmt der Rhythmus eine so zentrale Stellung ein, dass er in dessen Beherrschung den Kulminationspunkt seiner rednerischen Fahigkeit sah. Deshalb wird hier, im Anschluss an W. Schmid, ein neuer Versuch unternommen, diese Rhythmisierung in Ciceros Rede fur Sextus Roscius aus Ameria sichtbar zu machen. Der Text ist nach rhythmischen Sprecheinheiten gegliedert und markiert damit sozusagen, wo Cicero Atempausen gemacht hat und was er betonen wollte. Es zeigt sich dadurch in aller Deutlichkeit, wie kunstvoll diese Rede gestaltet ist. Durch das neue Druckbild kann sie nun wie eine aPartitur gelesen werden.
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Calder III, William M.
USENER UND WILAMOWITZ Ein Briefwechsel 1870-1905. Mit Einem Nachwort Und Indices.
Gift inscription from author to titlepage. Author has corrected text in margins on 2 pages. Else fine. ; 83 pages; Signed by Author
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Dieterich, Hermann & Friedrich Von Hiller
USENER UND WILAMOWITZ Ein Briefwechsel 1870-1905
Wraps are browned. Chipping along foreedge of front wrap. ; 70 pages
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Gerber, Douglas E.
PINDAR'S OLYMPIAN ONE: A COMMENTARY
Author's gift inscription to W. J. Slater ("For Bill with many Thanks, Doug"). In addition, The book is dedicated to W. J. Slater on the dedication page. Very light wear to boards else fine. ; A thorough analysis of the language, thought, myth, structure, and poetic technique of Pindar's most famous ode. ; Phoenix Journal of the Classical Association of Canada Supplementary Volume XV; 202 pages; Signed by Author
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Hunter, R. L. & M. M. Mackenzie (Eds. )
PROCEEDINGS OF THE CAMBRIDGE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY No. 213 (New Series, No 33) , 1987
'1987' is written in pen to the spine. Else minor shelfwear and rubbing. Light chip to head of spine. ; Issn: 0068-6735. M. BEARD, A complex of times: no more sheep on Romulus' birthday; C. O. BRINK, Horatian Notes IV: despised readings in the manuscripts of Satires Book 1; J. A. CROOK, Was there a 'Doctrine of Manifest Guilt' in the Roman criminal law? C. Osborne: The repudiation of representation in Plato's Republic and its repercussions; D. R. SHACKLETON BAILEY, Lucan revisited. O. Taplin: Phallology, phlyakes, iconography and Aristophanes; D J Thompson: Ptolemaios and the 'Lighthouse': Greek culture in the Memphite Serapeum; E. Vermeule: Baby Aigisthos and the Bronze Age; M. Wyke: The elegiac woman at Rome; J C Yardley: Propertius 4.5, Ovid Amores 1.6 and Roman comedy. ; 189 pages
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Della Corte, Francesco
LA FILOLOGIA LATINA DALLE ORIGINI A VARRONE
Creasing to some pages (as published? ). Spine slightly sunned. Small chip to base of spine. Minor shelfwear. Stamp to ffep "Per Recensione" ; 236 pages
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Gerber, Douglas E.
PINDAR'S OLYMPIAN ONE: A COMMENTARY
Former owner's name to ffep in pen else fine. ; A thorough analysis of the language, thought, myth, structure, and poetic technique of Pindar's most famous ode. ; Phoenix Journal of the Classical Association of Canada Supplementary Volume XV; 202 pages
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Gudeman, Alfred
GRUNDRISS DER GESCHICHTE DER KLASSISCHEN PHILOLOGIE
Former owner's name on ffep. Spine very slightly sunned. ; Unchanged reprint of 1909 edition ; 260 pages
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Graf, Fritz (Hrsg. )
EINLEITUNG IN DIE LATEINISCHE PHILOLOGIE
Book is fine. Some yellowing to DJ panels. ; 725pp + folding map and chart in pocket. Supersedes Gercke and Norden's Einleitung in die Altertumswissenschaft. Contents: I - Geschichte der lateinischen Philologie und der Bildung ; II - Geschichte der Texte und ihrer Zeugen ; III - Geschichte der lateinischen Sprache ; IV - Geschichte der lateinischen Literatur ; V - Römische Geschichte ; VI - Römisches Privatrecht ; VII - Römische Religion ; VIII - Römische Philosophie ; IX - Römische Archäologie und Kunstgeschichte. ; Einleitung in Die Altertumswissenschaft; 725 pages
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Olender, Maurice & Arthur Goldhammer (Trans. )
THE LANGUAGES OF PARADISE Race, Religion, and Philology in the Nineteenth Century
Former owner's name in pencil and blindstamp to ffep. Else book is fine. DJ spine sunned. ; The comparative study of languages was inspired by Renaissance debates over what language was spoken in the Garden of Eden. By the eighteenth century scholars were persuaded that European languages shared a common ancestor. With the adoption of positivist, “scientific” methods in the nineteenth century, the hunt for the language of Eden and the search for a European Ursprache diverged. Yet the desire to reconcile historical causality with divine purpose remained. Because the Indo-European languages clearly had a separate line of descent from the biblical tongues, the practitioners of the new science of philology (many of whom had received their linguistic training from the Church) turned their scholarship to the task of justifying the ascendance of European Christianity to the principal role in Providential history. To accomplish this they invented a pair of concepts? Aryan and Semitic? That by the end of the century had embarked on ideological and political careers far outside philology. Supposed characteristics of the respective languages were assigned to the peoples who spoke them: thus the Semitic peoples (primarily the Jews) were, like their language, passive, static, and immobile, while the Aryans (principally Western Europeans) became the active, dynamic Chosen People of the future. Olender traces the development of these concepts through the work of J. G. Herder, Ernest Renan, Friedrich Max Müller, Adolphe Pictet, Rudolph Grau, and Ignaz Goldziher. He shows that, despite their different approaches, each of these men struggled more or less purposefully “to join romanticism with positivism in an effort to preserve a common allegiance to the doctrines of Providence. ”; 228 pages
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Pökel, Wilhelm
PHILOLOGISCHES SCHRIFTSTELLER-LEXIKON
Former owner's name in pencil to ffep. 1 page with pencil underlining and marginalia. Else book is fine. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1882 edition; 328 pages
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