Ponsonailhe (Charles)
L'art égyptien et assyrien.
français Sans date (circa 1900). In-8 de 56 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Histoire de l'Art. 1re conférence. 21 photogravures dans le texte. Petites usures à la couverture.
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Ménard (René)
Cours d'histoire générale. L'Egypte.
français In-12 de 62 pp. + 16 pp. de catalogue ; broché de l'éditeur. Enseignement général. Avec 18 figures in et hors texte.
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Pralon
Egyptien. Egyptian. Aegyptisch. Pl. II. Lithographie en couleurs par Pralon.
français Sans date (circa 1880). Dimension de la feuille : 28,5 x 40,5 cm.
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Poitou (Eugène)
Un hiver en Egypte.
français In-8 de 408 pp.; demi-chagrin marron, dos à quatre nerfs orné, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque). Planches hors texte. Rares rousseurs.
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Sourdel-Thomine (Janine)
Quelques réflexions sur l'écriture des premières stèles arabes du Caire.
français In-4 paginé de 23 à 35 ; broché avec agrafes de l'éditeur. Tiré à part extrait des Annales Islamologiques, t. XI, 1972.
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Galàl (Mohamed)
Essai d'observations sur les rites funéraires en Egypte actuelle relevées dans certaines dans certaines régions campagnardes.
français In-8 paginé de 132 à 299 ; broché avec agrafes de l'éditeur. Avec 18 planches hors texte in fine. Tiré à part, extrait de la Revue des Etudes Islamiques, année 1937, cahiers II-III.
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Gardiner (Alan), Sir
Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs.
anglais In-4 de xxxvi-646 pp.; album de l'éditeur, sous jaquette papier (blue cloth). Third edition, revised. Usures à la jaquette, rousseurs dans les gardes.
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Bernard (Jean-Louis)
Aux origines de l'Egypte.
anglais In-8 de 302 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Collection Les énigmes de l'Univers.
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Guimot (Max)
Les initiés et les rites initiatiques en Egypte ancienne.
français In-8 de 265 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Collection Les portes de l'étrange. Illustrations in et hors texte.
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Achkar (Joseph)
L'instruction préparatoire et la cour d'assises dans la législation égyptienne indigène, avec une introduction sur le droit égyptien dans l'Antiquité.
français Grand in-8 de 251 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Impression sur papier vergé. Petites salissures en première de couverture.
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Seipel, Wilfried
ÄGYPTEN Götter, Gräber Und Die Kunst. 4000 Jahre Jenseitsglaube. Band I
Minor shelfwear. ; Text in German; Kataloge Des Oberosterreichischen Landesmuseums Neue Folge Nr. 22; Band I; Vol. 1; 368 pages
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Helck, W. (Ed. )
GESCHICHTE DES ALTEN ÄGYPTEN Mit 26 Abbildungen Auf 8 Tafeln
Bound in luxurious half-leather with marbled boards. Gilt lettering to spine. Slight rubbing to extremities. ; Handbuch Der Orientalistik : 1. Abt. Der Nahe Und Der Mittlere Osten. 1. Bd. Ägyptologie. ; 291 pages
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Sasson, Jack M. (Ed. )
THE TREATMENT OF CRIMINALS IN THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST
Minor shelfwear. Light wear to upper corner of wrap. Very light foxing to textblock. ; Contents: David Lorton: the treatment of criminals in Ancient Egypt through the New Kingdom; Johannes Renger: Wrongdoing and its Sanctions. On "criminal" and "civil" law in the Old Babylonian Period; Tikva Simone Frymer: The Nungal-hymn and the Ekur-prison; Jack M. Sasson: Treatment of criminals at Mari. A Survey; Kaspar Riemschneider: Prison and Punishment in Early Anatolia. ; 126 pages
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David, A. Rosalie
THE EGYPTIAN KINGDOMS
DJ is price-clipped. One small closed tear to DJ at base of spine (1cm). Light edgewear to DJ. Very light shelfwear to book else Fine ; The Making of the Past; 404 pages; The combination of history and archaeology provides an excellent introduction to Egypt and Egyptology.
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Phillips, Dorothy W.
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ANIMALS
1 cm tear to top of wraps along spine. Creasing along spine. ; Includes 41 bw illustrations; The Metropolitan Museum of Art; 23 pages
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De La Ferte, Etienne Coche (Foreword)
L'ART COPTE Petit Palais Paris 17 Juin 15 Septembre 1964
Hard bump to bottom corner of book. Creasing to wraps. Light rubbing. ; Many colour and black and white illustrations. ; 283 pages; Text in French. Catalog of an exhibit at the Petit Palais Paris, 1964
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Frankfurter, David (Ed. )
PILGRIMAGE AND HOLY SPACE IN LATE ANTIQUE EGYPT
DJ has very light creasing along top edge else Fine. ; Religions in the Graeco-Roman World; 516 pages; This volume deals with the origins and rise of Christian pilgrimage cults in late-antique Egypt. Part One covers the major theoretical issues in the study of Coptic pilgrimage, such as sacred landscape and shrines' catchment areas, while Part Two examines native Egyptian and Egyptian Jewish pilgrimage practices. Part Three investigates six major shrines, from Philae's diverse non-Christian devotees to the great pilgrim centre of Abu Mina and a Thecla shrine on its route. The fourth part of the book looks at such diverse pilgrims' rites as oracles, chant and stational liturgy. Part Five brings in Athanasius's and an anonymous hagiographer's perspectives on pilgrimage in Egypt.
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Lampela, Anssi
ROME AND THE PTOLEMIES OF EGYPT The Development of their Political Relations, 273-80 B.C.
Light scuffing else fine. ; Study of the political relations between two ancient great powers in the Mediterranean, Rome and Ptolemaic Egypt. The period of time concerned was characterized by the expansion of Roman power and, from the end of the third century onwards, the decay of the great Hellenistic states. ; Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum 111; 301 pages
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Budge, E. A. Wallis
EGYPTIAN MAGIC
Spine is sunned. Some scuffing and small scratches to front wrap. Very light foxing to textblock. ; Unchanged reprint of 1899 edition. Twenty illustrations. ; 234 pages
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Falivene, Maria Rosaria
THE HERAKLEOPOLITE NOME A Catalogue of the Toponyms with Introduction and Commentary
Bottom corners bumped. Else minor shelfwear. ; Presents a listing of names in the Herakleopite nome, a district of Middle Egypt, largely based on Greek papyri dating from the third century BC to the eighth century AD. The importance of the Herakleopite villages is discussed along with the likely provenance of the documents. ; American Studies in Papyrology No. 37; 324 pages
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Bagnall, Roger S.
LATER ROMAN EGYPT Society, Religion, Economy and Administration
A couple of corners very slightly bumped. ; Egypt, with its ever-growing wealth of evidence from the papyri, has in recent decades been one of the liveliest areas of scholarship on the later Roman Empire. This volume collects two dozen articles on the social, economic, and administrative history of Egypt. In these studies some of the main themes of Roger Bagnall's work are visible, in particular attempts to explore the possibilities for quantifying not only questions like the burden of taxation or the distribution of land-ownership, but more tantalizing and controversial matters like the rate at which the population of Egypt was Christianized. ; Variorum Collected Studies Series, 758; 324 pages
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Mercer, Samuel A. B. (Ed)
JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF ORIENTAL RESEARCH Volume X
Book has been rebound in half-leather (black) with textured black cloth. Corners a little edgeworn. Leather to spine is starting to crack along top and bottom joints with some minor leather flecking off bottom of spine. Light foxing to a few pages. Blue and orange pencil marginalia or underlining to about 10 or so pages (a few lines). Small tear to 1 page. ; Contents: Tod und Auferstehung nach der Enderwartung des späteren Judentums (Wilhelm Caspari) ; The religion of Ikhnaton (Samuel A. B. Mercer) ; Der Name des Hermongebirges (Eberhard Hommel) ; A Seventh Survey of Assyriology. Year 1924 (John A Maynard) ; Critical Notes: Samsuilunas Sippar-Inschrift (Arthur Ungnad) ; Traces of the Rhinoceros in Ancient Babylonia (George A. Barton). Short Notes on the Text of Harper's Assyrian and Babylonian Letters (John A Maynard) ; Naukratis, a Chapter in the History of the Hellenization of Egypt (E. Marion Smith) ; The Historical Background of Genesis XIV (W. F. Albright) ; über das III. Kapitel des Ezrabuches (Johann Goettsberger) ; Some Babylonian Cones (Samuel A. B. Mercer) ; Zu Inschriften Tiglatpilesars I (Otto Schroeder) ; La Chronologie des quelques inscriptions grecques-chrétiennes d'Egypte (M. Chaine). Reviews. Necrology. ; Vol. 10; 329 pages
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Lübtow, Ulrich von
DAS RÖMISCHE VOLK Sein Staat Und Sein Recht
Very light shelfwear else fine. ; 715 pages
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Waagenaar, Sam
LÄNDER AM ROTEN MEER Text Und Fotos
Pictorial boards. Light sheflwear. ; 122 pages
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Berger, Jacques-Edouard & René Creux
L'OEIL & L'ÉTERNITÉ Portraits Romains D'Égypte
Former owner's name to ffep in green marker else book is fine. Plain plastic DJ with a bit of loss to extremities. ; 222 pages
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Fazzini, Richard
IMAGES FOR ETERNITY Egyptian Art from Berkeley and Brooklyn
Some creasing to corners of wraps. Light edgewear with a bit of colour loss to wraps. ; Many illustrations. Exhibition At the M. H. De Young Memorial Museum, July 26-October 18, 1975; 139 pages
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Drioton, Étienne & Jacques Vandier
LES PEUPLES DE L'ORIENT MÉDITERRANÉEN II: L'Égypte
Institution stamp to ffep (Woodbury Library, Dept of Classics, University of Toronto) - no other markings. Water stain to lower half of spine and edge of wraps. Light pencilling to a few pages. ; Clio. Introduction Aux Études Historiques 1; 641 pages
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Delaporte, Louis & (S. Charléty, Foreword)
LES PEUPLES DE L'ORIENT MÉDITERRANÉEN I: Le Proche-Orient Asiatique
Institution stamp to ffep (Woodbury Library, Dept of Classics, University of Toronto) - no other markings. Water stain to lower half of spine and edge of wraps. Browning to wraps. ; Clio. Introduction Aux Études Historiques 1; 361 pages
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Solmsen, Friedrich
ISIS AMONG THE GREEKS AND ROMANS
Book has minor shelfwear. Old price sticker residue on ffep else unmarked. Dustjacket is a bit tatty with chipping and some small tears. ; Martin Classical Lectures 25; 157 pages
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Michalowski, Kazimierz (Text) & Andrzej Dziewanowski (Photographs)
ART OF ANCIENT EGYPT
Minor shelfwear. Light tanning to endpapers. DJ has some creasing with a couple of tiny stains. DJ spine lightly browned. DJ in plastic sleeve. ; 600 pages 143 cloured plates 1042 b/w plates. Maps and Plans; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 600 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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De Meulenaere, Herman
HERODOTOS OVER DE 26STE DYNASTIE (II,147-II,15) Bijdrage Tot Het Historisch-Kritisch Onderzoek Van Herodotos' Gegevens in Het Licht Van De Egyptische En Andere Contemporaine Bronnen
Minor shelfwear. Glassine cover is a bit chipped and taped down to wraps. ; Xxiv, 158pp; Bibliothèque Du Muséon Vol. 27; 158 pages
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Vörös, Gyozo
TAPOSIRIS MAGNA. PORT OF ISIS Hungarian Excavations At Alexandria (1998-2001)
Very light shelfwear. ; Taposiris Magna I; 203 pages
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Coles, R. A.
LOCATION-LIST OF THE OXYRHYNCHUS PAPYRI And of Other Papyri Published by the Egypt Exploration Society
Very light shelfwear. ; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 59; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 50 pages
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Edwards, Jill (Ed. )
HISTORIANS IN CAIRO Essays in Honor of George Scanlon
Faint spotting to top of textblock else book is fine. Very light shelfwear to DJ. Dustjacket is protected in plastic sleeve. ; There can be few if any historians working in the wide field of Middle East Studies--and certainly none in the world of Islamic art and architecture--who are unacquainted with historian and archaeologist George Scanlon. At different times from the mid-1950s to the present day he has lived, worked, and studied in Egypt. For a major part of that period, he has been associated with the American University in Cairo, where he is currently professor of Islamic art and architecture in the Department of Arabic Studies. Although diverse in subject matter, the essays collected here in his honor together present a composite picture of Cairo, and more broadly of Islamic history and culture, from early medieval times to the present day. As such they provide a fitting tribute to one of the most eminent of scholars in the field. ; 304 pages
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Möller, Astrid
NAUKRATIS Trade in Archaic Greece
Very faint spotting to top of textblock else book is fine. Dustjacket is protected in plastic sleeve. ; Archaic Naukratis was a busy trading place in the Western Delta of the Nile, renowned for its sanctuaries and courtesans, granting the Greeks access to Egyptian grain and luxury items. Now, more than one hundred years after the discovery and excavation of Naukratis, the author offers the first full-length analysis of the archaeology and archaic history of this important site. Although Naukratis always features in modern accounts of ancient Greek colonization, it was not a place where the Greeks could freely establish their own political and social organization--it was under the strict control of the Egyptian pharaoh and his officials. To understand the special status of Naukratis, the author takes the port of trade model, surveying the political, social, and economic background of both Late Period Egypt and archaic Greece. A major section of the book comprises an archaeological re-evaluation of the topography of archaic Naukratis and its material finds. The sanctuaries, archaic pottery styles, terracottas, faiences, statuettes, and other small finds are examined in the light of recent scholarship, and an in-depth study of the literary evidence is brought to bear on the archaeological material. This book comprises a significant contribution to our understanding of Graeco-Egyptian relations during the seventh and sixth centuries BC and also demonstrates that Polanyian economic theory can play an invaluable rôle in the ongoing debate about the concepts best employed to analyse the ancient Greek economy. ; Oxford Monographs on Classical Archaeology; 328 pages
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Bonnefoy, Yves (compiled by) & Wendy Doniger (Trans. )
GREEK AND EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGIES
First few pages and front wrap are very creased. Scholar's name to half-title (Robert Brown). Some underlining and notes in pen to a few pages. Reading copy only. ; 294 pages
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Merrillees, R. S.
THE CYPRIOTE BRONZE AGE POTTERY FOUND IN EGYPT
Former owner's name to half-title and front wrap. Some creasing and a couple of tiny tears along edges of wraps. ; Xviii, 217pp, 37pls, 4 maps. ; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology Vol. XVIII; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 217 pages
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Wells, Evelyn
NEFERTITI
Small white smudge to front board. Pages tanned. Corners a little bumped. DJ has minor chipping and creasing. DJ is a bit browned. ; 300pp, illustrated.; 300 pages
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Finegan, Jack
ARCHAEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT MIDDLE EAST
Tiny stain to textblock. Else book is fine. Very minor shelfwear to DJ. ; 456pp, illustrated. First part covers the history of Mesopotamia; the second traces the history of Egypt. ; 456 pages
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Beegle, Dewey M.
MOSES, THE SERVANT OF YAHWEH
Book has very light shelfwear. DJ spine a bit sunned with a couple of small chips to head of spine. ; 368pp. ; 368 pages
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Westropp, Hodder M.
HANDBOOK OF ARCHAEOLOGY. Egyptian - Greek - Etruscan - Roman
Bound in decorative cloth. Binding somewhat rubbed at extremities, inner hinges crudely repaired with cellophane tape, some light foxing on endpapers, 1 corner bumped. Former owner's name to half-title. ; 458pp, nicely illustrated, including folding plates. ; 458 pages
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Cramer, Maria
DAS CHRISTLICH-KOPTISCHE ÄGYPTEN EINST UND HEUTE Eine Orientierung
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. A few tears in wraps with small piece of base of spine torn off (1 cm) ; check-out slip taped to upper margin of last plate, else VG. ; 142pp + 68pls. ; 142 pages
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Lichnowsky, Mechtild
GÖTTER, KÖNIGE UND TIERE IN ÄGYPTEN
Boards edgeworn especially at corners. Fraying and chipping to spine ends. Pages tanned. Else VG. ; 212pp+20 b+w plates. 1/4 cloth, decorative boards. ; 212 pages
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Moret, Alexandre
HISTOIRE DE L'ORIENT Tome I: Préhistoire IVe Et IIIe Millénaires. Égypte - Élam - Sumer Et Akkad - Babylone
Text browning, not brittle; faint marginal dampstaining to some pages, else VG. Some creasing and browning to wraps. Former owner's name to half-title in ink. ; Histoire Generale, Histoire Ancienne, I. 2nd ed. Xxii, 479pp. ; Histoire Générale; 479 pages
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Coles, R. A.
LOCATION-LIST OF THE OXYRHYNCHUS PAPYRI And of Other Papyri Published by the Egypt Exploration Society
Creasing to lower corner of book. ; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 59; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 50 pages
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Lobel, E. (Ed. )
THE OXYRHYNCHUS PAPYRI [39] Volume XXXIX. Edited with Notes.
Small scuffed area to front board. Very light shelfwear. ; Xii, 60pp, 6pls. No. 2878-2891 ; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 55; Vol. 39; 60 pages
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Browne, G. M. , R. A. Coles, J. R. Rea, J. C. Shelton, E. G. Turner (Eds. ) Et Al.
THE OXYRHYNCHUS PAPYRI [41] Volume XLI. Edited with Translations and Notes
Very light shelfwear. ; Xvi, 115pp, 6pls. Nos. 2943-2998; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 57; Vol. 41; 115 pages
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Rea, J. R. (Ed. )
THE OXYRHYNCHUS PAPYRI [43] Volume XLIII. Edited with Translations and Notes
Light bumping to upper corners. Light shelfwear. ; Xviii, 163pp, 12pls. Nos. 3088-3150; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 60; Vol. 43; 163 pages
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Bowman, A. K. , M. W. Haslam, J. C. Shelton & J. D. Thomas (Eds. ) Et Al.
THE OXYRHYNCHUS PAPYRI [44] Volume XLIV. Edited with Translations and Notes
Small scratch to front board (red scuff mark) and very minor shelfwear. ; Xvi, 223pp, 8pls. Nos. 3151-3208 ; Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 62; Vol. 44; 223 pages
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