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‎Walker, Susan & Peter Higgs (Eds. )‎

‎CLEOPATRA OF EGYPT From History to Myth‎

‎Light edgewear to wraps. Spine a bit creased. ; This lavishly illustrated catalogue coincides with a major international exhibition celebrating images of Cleopatra. It explores how she was depicted during her own era, in works ranging from coins to life-size sculpture. Exciting new discoveries are featured--including seven Egyptian-style statues believed to represent Cleopatra, and two portraits probably commissioned while she was living in Rome with Julius Caesar. The book also examines interpretations of Cleopatra from the Renaissance to modern times, as seen in paintings, ceramics, jewelry, plays, operas, and film. In addition, recent archaeological finds from Alexandria (Cleopatra's capital) and from Rome illustrate aspects of life in Cleopatra's day. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 384 pages‎

‎Erdkamp, Paul (Ed. )‎

‎THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO ANCIENT ROME‎

‎Very faint shelfwear. ; The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rome offers thirty-one original essays by leading historians, classicists and archaeologist on the largest metropolis of the Roman Empire. While the Colosseum, imperial palaces and Pantheon are famous features of the Roman capital, Rome is addressed in this volume primarily as a city in which many thousands of men and women were born, lived, and died. The clearly written and succinct chapters discuss numerous issues related to the capital of the Roman Empire: from the monuments and the games to the food- and water supply, from policing and riots to domestic housing, from death and disease to pagan cults and the impact of Christianity. Richly illustrated and designed as a readable survey accessible to all audiences, the Companion explains ground-breaking new research against the background of current debate and reaches a level of sophistication that will be appreciated by the experts. ; Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World; 646 pages‎

‎Hafner, German‎

‎ART OF ROME, ETRURIA AND MAGNA GRAECIA‎

‎Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Old price in pen to ffep. ; Illustrated with 251 plates, including 108 in full color; map; chronological tables. Covers 12 centuries of the cultural and artistic relationship between various regions of Italy, Greece and the Orient. ; 264 pages‎

‎Johns, Catherine‎

‎SEX OR SYMBOL Erotic Images of Greece and Rome‎

‎Very Minor shelfwear to book. DJ has a couple of small tears and light edgewear. ; 160pp, illustrated.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 160 pages‎

‎Clarke, John R.‎

‎ROMAN SEX 100 B. C. to A. D. 250‎

‎Very light bump to 1 corner. Minor shelfwear to book and DJ. ; This collection of essays seeks to establish Roman constructions of sexuality and gender difference as a distinct area of research, complementing work already done on Greece to give a fuller picture of ancient sexuality. By applying feminist critical tools to forms of public discourse, including literature, history, law, medicine, and political oratory, the essays explore the hierarchy of power reflected so strongly in most Roman sexual relations, where noblemen acted as the penetrators and women, boys, and slaves the penetrated. In many cases, the authors show how these roles could be inverted--in ways that revealed citizens' anxieties during the days of the early Empire, when traditional power structures seemed threatened. In the essays, Jonathan Walters defines the impenetrable male body as the ideational norm; Holt Parker and Catharine Edwards treat literary and legal models of male sexual deviance; Anthony Corbeill unpacks political charges of immoral behavior at banquets, while Marilyn B. Skinner, Ellen Oliensis, and David Fredrick trace linkages between social status and the gender role of the male speaker in Roman lyric and elegy; Amy Richlin interrogates popular medical belief about the female body; Sandra R. Joshel examines the semiotics of empire underlying the historiographic portrayal of the empress Messalina; Judith P. Hallett and Pamela Gordon critique Roman caricatures of the woman-desiring woman; and Alison Keith discovers subversive allusions to the tragedy of Dido in the elegist Sulpicia's self-depiction as a woman in love. ; 10.8 X 8.7 X 0.6 inches; 168 pages‎

‎Connolly, Peter & Hazel Dodge‎

‎THE ANCIENT CITY Life in Classical Athens and Rome‎

‎Minor shelfwear. Creasing to lower corner of rear wraps. ; In this superbly illustrated volume, Athens and Rome, the two greatest cities of antiquity, spring to life through the masterful pen of Peter Connolly. For the first time ever, all the evidence has been painstakingly pieced together to reconstruct the architectural wonders of these mighty civilizations. By re-creating their public buildings, their temples, shops, and houses, Connolly reveals every aspect of a person's life in glorious detail, including religion, food, drama, games, and the baths. The first part of The Ancient City covers the development of Athens in the hundred years following the Persian Wars, which began in the 4th century B. C. These chapters encompass the Golden Years of Athens; the establishment of democracy; the building of the Parthenon, the Erechtheum, and the municipal buildings of the Agora; a typical Athenian workday; and the construction of the Long Walls. Part II examines the development of Rome in the hundred years from Nero (emperor of Rome from A. D. 54 to 68) to Hadrian (emperor of Rome from A. D. 117 to 138) --the great building period of Rome. Visit Nero's Golden Palace and the buildings subsequently built over it, the Colosseum, the Flavian Palace, the Baths of Trajan, the Temple of Venus and Roma, as well as other buildings such as the Circus Maximus, the Theatre of Marcellus, and Trajan's Forum and Market. In addition to reading about the great monuments and moments of classical Greece and Rome, readers learn about a typical day in the life of an Athenian and a Roman. They read about--and see--the houses people inhabited; attend 5-day festivals and go to the theatre; fight great battles and witness the birth of Rome's navy; visit temples and spend a day at the races. The fascinating artwork and vivid descriptions provide a window into the great history of these two extraordinary cities and civilizations. The Ancient City is the crowning achievement of Peter Connolly's distinguished career. His illustrations and reconstructions have a unique authority, providing the starting point for a fascinating exploration of these cities and the lives of the people who inhabited them. ; 11.1 X 9.0 X 1.0 inches; 256 pages‎

‎Kähler, Heinz‎

‎THE ART OF ROME AND HER EMPIRE‎

‎DJ has a couple of tiny tears. ; Revised Edition. ; Art of the World; 256 pages‎

‎Poliakoff, Michael B.‎

‎COMBAT SPORTS IN THE ANCIENT WORLD Competition, Violence, and Culture‎

‎Very minor shelfwear to book. Minor pencilling to a couple of pages. DJ has a couple of small tears. DJ has light staining to rear panel. ; Xviii, 202pp, illustrated. A leading authority on classical games here provides a comprehensive study of the practice of combat sports in the ancient civilizations of Greece, Rome, and the Near East. Describing and analyzing the sports of boxing, wrestling, stick-fighting, and pankration, Michael B. Poliakoff discusses such topics as the function of competition and violent games in ancient society; on the social background of the participants, showing the broad spectrum of Greek athletic personnel; on the significance of the appearance of combat sport in myth and literature; and on the alleged cultic functions of the ancient combat sports. The book is copiously illustrated with photographs of numerous objects rarely or never before published. ; 202 pages‎

‎Strong, Donald, & David Brown (Eds. )‎

‎ROMAN CRAFTS‎

‎Lower Corners bumped. Else book has minor shelfwear. Minor chipping and creasing along top edge of DJ. ; 256pp, nicely illustrated, + 12pls. Contributors include Higgins, Bailey, Sear, et al. Sections on silver & silversmithing: bronze & pewter; enamelling; jewellery; minting; pottery; pottery lamps; terracottas; glass; ironmaking ; blacksmithing; woodwork; textiles; leatherwork; marble sculpture; stuccowork; wall painting; wall & vault mosaics; floor mosaics; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 256 pages‎

‎Hannestad, Niels‎

‎ROMAN ART AND IMPERIAL POLICY‎

‎Book has some edgewear and rubbing. ; A look at the Architecture, coins, friezes, statuary and frescoes and how the Romans cleverly used these forms to disseminate their ideals and how this influenced Rome's development from republic to an empire. ; Jutland Archaeological Society publications; 485 pages‎

‎Potter, D. S., & D. J. Mattingly, eds.‎

‎LIFE, DEATH, AND ENTERTAINMENT IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE‎

‎Creasing to front wrap. Underlining in pen to 1 page. ; Life, Death, and Entertainment gives those with a general interest in Roman antiquity a starting point, informed by the latest developments in scholarship, for understanding the extraordinary range of Roman society. Family structure, slavery, gender identity, food supply, religion, and entertainment---all crucial parts of the Roman world---are discussed here, in a single volume that offers an approachable guide for readers of all backgrounds. The collection unites a series of general introductions on each of these topics, bringing readers in touch with a broad range of evidence, as well as with a wide variety of approaches to basic questions about the Roman world. ; 353 pages‎

‎Snowden, Jr. , Frank M.‎

‎BLACKS IN ANTIQUITY Ethiopians in the Greco-Roman Experience‎

‎Shelfwear to book. Faint creasing to wraps. Spine sunned. Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). Light pencilling to a few pages. ; Xxii, 364pp, illustrated. The Africans who came to ancient Greece and Italy participated in an important chapter of classical history. Although evidence indicated that the alien dark- and black-skinned people were of varied tribal and geographic origins, the Greeks and Romans classified many of them as Ethiopians. In an effort to determine the role of black people in ancient civilization, Mr. Snowden examines a broad span of Greco-Roman experience--from the Homeric era to the age of Justinian--focusing his attention on the Ethiopians as they were known to the Greeks and Romans. The author dispels unwarranted generalizations about the Ethiopians, contending that classical references to them were neither glorifications of a mysterious people nor caricatures of rare creatures. Mr. Snowden has probed literary, epigraphical, papyrological, numismatic, and archaeological sources and has considered modern anthropological and sociological findings on pertinent racial and intercultural problems. He has drawn directly upon the widely scattered literary evidence of classical and early Christian writers and has synthesized extensive and diverse material. Along with invaluable reference notes, Mr. Snowden has included over 140 illustrations which depict the Negro as the Greeks and Romans conceived of him in mythology and religion and observed him in a number of occupations--as servant, diplomat, warrior, athlete, and performer, among others. Presenting an exceptionally comprehensive historical description of the first major encounter of Europeans with dark and black Africans, Mr. Snowden found that the black man in a predominantly white society was neither romanticized nor scorned--that the Ethiopian in classical antiquity was considered by pagan and Christian without prejudice. ; 364 pages‎

‎Weinstock, Stefan‎

‎DIVUS JULIUS‎

‎E Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Front hinge cracked but holding. Minor rubbing to boards. ; This book is about Roman religion in the age of Caesar, beginning with the ancestral cults of the Gens Julia at Bovillae and ending with the new cult of Divus Julius all over the Roman Empire. It deals with the old gods, politico-religious ideas, and ruler cult. Caesar is at the centre, as religious reformer rather than modern rationalist. This aspect of him, though remote and unfamiliar, rounds out the portrait of Caesar as the founder of the Empire of which one may get an occasional glimpse in the later writings of Mommsen but which has since been too seldom presented. ; 490 pages‎

‎Jongman, Willem, & Marc Kleijwegt, (Eds. )‎

‎AFTER THE PAST Essays in Ancient History in Honour of H. W. Pleket‎

‎Small bump to foreedge of front cover. Faint bump to base of spine. ; Mnemosyne , Vol Suppl. 233; 378 pages; What was funny about ancient jokes, and why? Why did the Roman state legislate to curb the behaviour of its obscenely rich and powerful elite, if it never really expected such laws to be obeyed? Why did it oppress the poor, and lavish public child support on them? These are important questions, but ancient Greeks and Romans could never have thought of them. They never questioned the right of the rich to be rich. They could not improve their understanding of Homeric gift-giving with the experience of ritualized friendship among the Trobriand islanders. Such questions and such answers can only come from those who live after the ancient past. This volume honours the well-known Dutch epigraphist and ancient historian H. W. Pleket. Ten substantial essays reflect his wide range, from early Greece to the Roman Empire, and his taste for comparative economic and social history.‎

‎Spann, Philip O.‎

‎QUINTUS SERTORIUS AND THE LEGACY OF SULLA‎

‎Former owner's bookplate to ffep. Faint rounding to upper corners. Minor creasing to DJ. ; When people think of the great generals of the Late Roman Republic, most think of Pompey The Great and Julius Caesar but there were other more obscure men who were just as great in their military prowess such as Lucullus. Another one of those men was Quintus Sertorius, the last Marian general who successfully repelled every commander sent against him in Spain for almost 12 years. Phillip Spann does a great job at bringing this facinating character out of obscurity: recounting his exploits and exploring what his true motives may have been. ; 239 pages‎

‎Matthews, Kenneth D. , Jr.‎

‎CITIES IN THE SAND Leptis Magna and Sabratha in Roman Africa‎

‎Former owner's name to inner cover. Very light shelfwear to book with 1 bumped corner. DJ is price-clipped. Dustjacket is protected in plastic sleeve. ; 2nd printing. 160pp, illustrated. A concise and informative survey of the history of the region known as Tripolitania and examines the cultural and social life of Leptis Magna and Sabratha. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 160 pages‎

‎Adam, Jean-Pierre‎

‎ROMAN BUILDING Materials and Techniques‎

‎Minor shelfwear. Minor bumping to 1 corner. Faint foxing. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; 1.18 x 10.79 x 8.5 Inches; 360 pages; Roman architecture is extraordinarily rich, both in terms of the techniques and materials used and in the variety of buildings constructed, many of which are still visible today. Roman Buildings places emphasis on the technical aspects of that architecture, following the process of building through each stage, from quarry to standing wall, from tree to roof timbers. The author examines the different techniques involved in building in brick and in stone and wood, and how these materials were obtained or manufactured. He also discusses interior decoration and looks at the practical aspects of water supply, heating and roads. Each type of building required special tools and these are described, using both surviving examples and modern parallels. The Romans constructed many spectacular feats of engineering, producing magnificent monuments such as the Pantheon and Pont du Gard. This book looks at these large-scale public buildings but also at more modest homes and shops. The result is a thorough and systematic examination of Roman building, with over 750 illustrations, including the author's own drawings. Roman Buildings contains a foreword by Professor Michael Fulford.‎

‎Jenkins, Ian‎

‎GREEK AND ROMAN LIFE‎

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

‎Munby, Julia N. , & Henig, Martin (Eds. )‎

‎ROMAN LIFE AND ART IN BRITAIN. [2 VOLUME SET] PART I & II A Celebration in Honour of the Eightieth Birthday of Jocelyn Toynbee‎

‎Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers. Heavy foxing to endpapers and a few pages. Spines yellowed. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. ; Illustrated. Contributors include Toynbee, Henig, Liversidge, et al. ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE; Vol. 1/2/2022; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 460 pages‎

‎Ling, Roger‎

‎ROMAN PAINTING‎

‎Minor pencil marginalia to a few pages. 1 page with light marginalia in pink ink. Else very minor shelfwear. Dustjacket is protected in mylar. ; 245pp, illustrated. This book provides a general survey of Roman wall painting from the second century B. C. Through to the fourth century A. D. , tracing the origins, chronological development, subjects, techniques, and social context of this art which had considerable influence upon European artists of the Renaissance and Neo-Classical periods. It deals particularly with the paintings from the buried cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, and its main purpose is to provide an up-to-date summary of the subject in light of the most recent research. This is the first general history of Roman painting written specifically for English-language readers.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 245 pages‎

‎Vitruvius; Thomas Gordon Smith‎

‎VITRUVIUS ON ARCHITECTURE‎

‎Remainder mark to base of textblock else fine. ; 232pp, nicely illustrated.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 232 pages‎

‎Blois, Lukas De & John Rich‎

‎THE TRANSFORMATION OF ECONOMIC LIFE UNDER THE ROMAN EMPIRE Proceedings of the Second Workshop of the Int. Network IMPACT of EMPIRE (Roman Empire, C. 200 B. C. - A. D. 476) , Nottingham, July 4-7, 2001‎

‎Still in Plastic. ; Impact of Empire (Roman Empire, 27 B. C. - A. D. 406; 288 pages; This collection of studies forms the proceedings of the second workshop of the international thematic network `Impact of Empire' (Roman Empire c.200 BC-AD 476) held in Nottingham in 2001. This workshop brought together ancient historians, archaeologists and classicists to reflect on the economic life of the Mediterranean region and its European hinterland resulting from the Roman presence and imperial rule. Subjects include economic integration, taxes, state transport, military supply, markets, food riots, the legality of business activities, as well as the effects of Rome's arrival and departure and the transformation of economic life under the later empire.‎

‎A.V.‎

‎Ricordo di Roma‎

‎form. 16,5X11,5. Legatura edit. In cartoncino . Copertina con bellissima illustrazione a colori con rilievi in oro . Leporello con 32 vedute in B/N di Roma e una piantina delle Catacombe di S.Callisto in B/N. In 4 lingue. Bella copia‎

‎Andrea Carandini‎

‎Sindrome occidentale‎

‎formato 20,5X13. Brossura editoriale con alette pagine 141. Con alcune immagini e planimetrie in B/N. Prima edizione. Bella copia‎

‎Soffici Ardengo‎

‎Prima Quadriennale d Arte Nazionale. Catalogo‎

‎formato 12X16,5. brossura editoriale. Copia contenente annotazioni manoscritte che indicano i prezzi e i nomi degli acquirenti delle opere di Soffici. Il volumetto contiene anche un biglietto manoscritto di Soffici che precisa l indirizzo dell acquirente di un suo disegno. Bella copia‎

‎RICCIOTTI G.‎

‎HISTOIRE D'ISRAEL. TOME 1 : DES ORIGINES à L'EXIL. TOME 2 : DE L'EXIL à L'AN 135 ap. J.-C.‎

‎P., Picard, 1939. Deux volumes in-8 reliés demi chagrin à coins havane, premiers plats de couverture conservées, 562 et 635 pages, illustrations dans le texte-cartes et tableaux dépliants. Papier frotté au niveau des coupes.‎

‎DAVIN V.‎

‎LES ANTIQUITES CHRETIENNES RAPPORTEES A LA CAPPELLA GRECA DU CIMETIERE APOSTOLIQUE DE PRISCILLE‎

‎Gaume, 1892. In-8 broché, IV-867 pages-XVI planches en hors texte, la plupart dépliantes (La planche XVII, annoncée, n'a pas été insérée). Non coupé. Quelques rousseurs sur la couverture sinon excellent état.‎

‎COLLECTIF‎

‎LUTECE PARIS DE CESAR A CLOVIS MUSEE CARNAVALET et MUSEE NATIONAL DES THERMES et DE L' HOTEL DE CLUNY 3 mai 1984 - printemps 1985 .‎

‎Edité par la société des Amis du Musée Carnavalet, 1984. Petit In-4 carré broché, 431 pages, illustré. Très bon état. Catalogue de l ' exposition , comissaire général de l ' exposition : PERIN Patrick .‎

‎RODOCANACHI EMMANUEL‎

‎LE SAINT SIEGE ET LES JUIFS. LE GHETTO A ROME.‎

‎Firmin-Didot, 1891. In-8, broché, XV-329 pages avec une chromolithographie en frontispice (juif italien du XIV° siecle), et quatre gravures en hors texte. Ouvrage des plus documentés qui se termine par la liste des principales bulles relatives aux juifs du XIII° au XVIII° siecle. Petit manque de papier en angle, dos et premier plat partiellement insolés, dos fragile.‎

‎THIERRY AMEDEE‎

‎HISTOIRE DE LA GAULE SOUS LA DOMINATION ROMAINE. Première partie, tomes I et II. Quatrième édition.‎

‎P., Didier, 1878. 2 volumes in-8 brochés, XXV-448 et 447 pp. Rares rousseurs. Fait suite au "Tableau de l'Empire romain". Cette partie s'arrête à la mort de Théodose et aux grandes invasions barbares.‎

‎MEUNIER CHANOINE J.-M.‎

‎L'EMPLACEMENT D'UXELLO-DUNUM CADURCORUM‎

‎Nevers, imp. de la Nièvre, 1926. In-8 agrafé, 12 pages. Tiré à part de la Revue du Centre.‎

‎PITZIPIOS JACQUES G‎

‎L'EGLISE ORIENTALE. Exposé historique de sa séparation et de sa réunion avec celle de Rome. Accord perpétuel de ces deux églises dans les dogmes de la foi. La continuation de leur union...Quatre parties en 1 volume.‎

‎Rome, imprimerie de la propagande, 1855. In-8 relié , dos à nerfs, XIV-144, 150 (deuxième et troisième partie) et 88 pages. Coiffe supérieure arasée, frottements et petits manques de papier à la reliure. Bon état intérieur.‎

‎CAGNAT RENE‎

‎L'ARMEE ROMAINE D'FRIQUE ET L'OCCUPATION MILITAIRE DE L'AFRIQUE SOUS LES EMPEREURS‎

‎P., Imprimerie nationale, 1912. 2 volumes in-4 brochés, XXVIII-802 pp-table-addenda-19 hors-texte dont une grande carte en couleurs. Exemplaire non coupé hormis les 100 premières pages, belle publication sur papier vergé. Réédition de l'édition de 1892 sous le suivi de Salomon Reinach. L'étude s'arrête à l'invasion des vandales.‎

‎LEGRAS LEON‎

‎LES LEGENDES THEBAINES EN GRECE ET A ROME. ETUDE SUR LA THEBAIDE DE STACE‎

‎P., Société nouvelle de librairie et d'édition, 1905. In-8 broché, 356 pp-6 pp.‎

‎RUSSELL ROBINSON H‎

‎THE ARMOUR OF IMPERIAL ROME‎

‎London, Lionel Leventhal limited, "Arms and armour press", 1975. In-4 relié toile avec jaquette, 200 pp. avec 204 figures et 530 illustrations photographiques dans le texte et 4 pp. en couleurs hors-texte. Quelques courtes déchirures sans manque à la jaquette. Ouvrage très complet sur le sujet‎

‎Collectif avec une introduction de James Byam Shaw‎

‎Dessins florentins et romains de la collection Fritzs Lugt. Ecoles florentine, siennoise, ombrienne et romaine complétées par des lettres autographes‎

‎P., Institut néerlandais, 1984. In-4 broché, XIV-97 pp et 32 planches hors-texte. Bon état. 191 numéros suivis du catalogue lettres autographes et manuscrits de XLVII numéros‎

‎Florus Lucius Annaeus , à la suite : Ampelius Lucius‎

‎Epitome. Claudius Salmasius addidti e. cod. M.S. nunquam antehac editum‎

‎Leyde, I. Elzevier,1657. Petit in-12 4ff n ch (dont frontispice gravé)-336pp-8ff n ch. Plein vélin ivoire époque, dos lisse avec le nom de l'auteur manuscrit en tête. Orné d'un beau titre-frontispice gravé à l'eau-forte par Duyfend. Bon état.‎

‎MAZZOLENI Donatella - PAPPALARDO Umberto‎

‎FRESQUES DES VILLAS ROMAINES. Photographies de Luciano Romano‎

‎P. Ed. Citadelles et Mazenod, 2004. In-folio, relié toile sous jaquette et étui illusré, 413 pp. Collection "L'art et les grandes civilisations". Richement illustré. Comme neuf. Attention, ouvrage lourd.‎

‎COPE Frederick‎

‎FONTAINES DE ROME Texte de Maurizia Tazartes. Traduit de l'italien par Chistine Piot.‎

‎P., Ed. Citadelles et Mazenod, 2004. In-12 relié toile noire sous jaquette illustrée, 207 pp. Très belles illustrations. TB état.‎

‎MAISSIAT JACQUES‎

‎JULES CESAR EN GAULE. Tome 1 et tome 2 (La guerre jusqu'au blocus d'Alésia)‎

‎P., Hetzel, 1865-1876. Deux volumes in-8 brochés, LV-389 pages-1 grande carte dépliante, XVI-431 pages et 3 grandes cartes dépliantes. Rousseurs éparses au début et à la fin du 1° volume. Une inscription manuscrite sur la page de faux-titre. Non coupé. Bon état. Deux volumes sur 3.‎

‎Fox, Elio‎

‎Rome: In History - In Christianity - In Civilization‎

‎More than 170 photographs; plastic protected cover. Used‎

‎[D'Amelio C., Pugliese A., Tranquilli A.].‎

‎Roma un secolo (1870-1970).‎

‎In-4º (cm .28), t. tela editoriale con sovraccoperta originale illustrata e fascetta pubblicitaria; pp. 717, [1 b.] in perfetto stato, e numerose tavole d'illustrazione fotogr. f.t.. Bel volume celebrativo, es. in ottimo stato. (MG 67)‎

‎Baracconi Giuseppe.‎

‎I rioni di Roma.‎

‎<span style="font-style: normal;">In-8° (cm. 22,7), brossura editoriale a stampa con titolo in nero e in rosso al dorso e al piatto anteriore (velina protettiva); pp. [4] 606 in barbe, in ottimo stato. Marca tipografica in nero al frontespizio. </span><i>Terza ristampa interamente rifatta</i>, corredata di numerosissime illustrazioni in nero intercalate nel testo,&nbsp;tra cui le fototipie degli acquerelli della "Roma pittoresca" di Ettore Roesler Franz. Esemplare molto buono. (RB3)‎

‎Devoto Giacomo.‎

‎Storia della lingua di Roma.‎

‎In-8° (cm. 23), legatura editoriale in cartonato con titolo in nero al dorso, sovraccoperta editoriale illustrata a colori con titolo al dorso e al piatto anteriore; pp. [10] 429 [1b] in ottimo stato; 15 tavole fuori testo più volte ripiegate con alcune mappe geografiche in nero. Ristampa anastatica dell'edizione del 1944. Esemplare allo stato di nuovo, conservato in custodia in cartonato azzurrino muto. (RB4)‎

‎Mazzucconi Leonardo.‎

‎Memorie storiche della Scala Santa e dell’insigne Santuario di Sancta Sanctorum dedicate a Sua Eminenza Reverendissima il Signor Cardinale Giuseppe Della Porta Rodiani [..].‎

‎8vo (mm.220x132), bella legatura in t. tela rossa con dorature; pp. [16] 88 in perfetto stato, oltre a 1 tav. d’ill f.t. all’antiporta (incisione della Scala Santa) e 2 tavv. d’ill. ripiegate f.t. in fine (pianta incisa della Scala Santa e dell’Oratorio di San Lorenzo, e bella piantina dell’antica basilica e del patriarchio lateranense). EDIZIONE ORIGINALE. Manca a Lozzi, Cicognara, Borroni, Olschki e Choix. Cfr. SCHUDT, 1070; ROSSETTI, III, 6913. Splendido esemplare su carta forte.‎

‎[Lipsio Giusto].‎

‎Roma illustrata, sive antiquitatum romanarum breviarium. [..].‎

‎In-12° (cm. 12,8), legatura coeva in p. pergamena rigida, tagli rossi; pp. [8], 504, [14] in buono stato, antiporta figurata in rame, capilettera in silografia, senza l'ultima c.b.. Interessante miscellanea degli scritti lipsiani dedicati alle istituzioni dell'antica Roma. Edizione commentata da Georg Fabricius e Antonius Thysius. Ottimo esemplare.‎

‎Marracci Lodovico.‎

‎Memorie di S. Maria in Portico di Roma. Dal giorno, nel quale apparve quella mirabile imagine nel Palazzo di S. Galla Patritia Romana nel Portico d'Ottavia appresso il Teatro di Marcello, fin' al tempo nel quale fu traportata [sic] nella sua nuova Chiesa di Campitello [..].‎

‎In-8° (cm.15,5), legatura in p. pergamena rigida di poco successiva, con tasselli colorati al dorso; pp. 158, [2] e 1 tavola d’ill f.t. in rame (vera effigie di S. Maria in Portico); inoltre 1 ill. n.t.. Al front. emblema della Congregazione dei Chierici Regolari della Madre di Dio. Qualche sporadica e lievis. fioritura, ma esemplare ottimo e molto grazioso. Prima edizione rara. Cfr. Lozzi 4408.‎

‎CARPICECI, Alberto Carlo.‎

‎POMPEYA HACE 2000 AÑOS.‎

‎26x20. 109p. Ilstr. Fotgr. Plano.‎

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‎CHAMPOLLION-FIGEAC, M.‎

‎Résumé complet d'Archéologie ( 2 Tomes - Complet) [ Edition originale ]‎

‎Monumens d'Architecture, de Sculpture et de Peinture, comprenant les constructions de tout genre, les statues, bas-reliefs, figurines, tombeaux, autels, vases peints, mosaïques, etc.. avec une Introduction historique et terminé par un Vocabulaire, orné de planches, 2 vol. in-18 reliure demi-chagrin vert, dos à 4 faux-nerfs orné, Au Bureau de l'Encyclopédie Portative, et Au Bureau Central de Souscription, Paris, 1825, X-227 pp. et IV-324 pp., avec 2 frontispice et 4 planches dépliantes Etat satisfaisant (reliure frottées avec petits mq. en coiffes, des rouss., petit accroc sans mq. à un f., frott. aux planches) Français‎

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