London, Routledge & Kegan Paul 1970 xi + 171pp. (+ 11pp. publisher's catalogue in fine), 1st edition, in the series "International Library of Philosophy and Scientific Method", 23cm., publisher's hardcover in red cloth, dustwrapper, text and interior clean and bright, good condition, F105313
Yale University Press 1998 208 pages 15 3x22 7x2 4cm. 1998. Broché. 208 pages.
Bon état couverture un peu frottée intérieur propre bonne tenue
Univ. Park, Pennsylvania State Univ. Press, 1994.
VIII,207 p. Pb.
Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1894 - 1900 2 vol. in-4, VIII-798 pp. et LXXXI-791 pp., bradel cartonnage papier brun (reliure de l'éditeur). Cartonnages usés, dos noircis. Cachets de la Bibliothèque des avocats.
La grande majorité des textes est en latin avec des notes en français.Précieuse publication de la correspondance du frère de Saint-Louis, comte de Poitiers, de Saintonge et d'Auvergne de 1241 à 1271, et comte de Toulouse de 1249 à 1271. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT - LIEN DE PAIEMENT, NOUS CONSULTER.
Kedros. 1983. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 236 pages. Texte en grec.. . . . Classification Dewey : 480-Langues helléniques. Grec
Mythistorêma. Metaphrasê Petros Markarês. Classification Dewey : 480-Langues helléniques. Grec
Darmstadt, WB, 1999.
165 p. Wrs. 24 cm
(München, Bln., Oldenbourg, 1908.
62 p. (Offprint Jahresbericht für Altertumswissenschaft 140 (1908,3)
Jena, Ant. Kämpfe 1905 36pp., 22cm., stamp, G, [Inaugural-Dissertation der hohen Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität Jena zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde, 1905]
Bln., Gaertner, 1894.
XI,355 p. Cl. 23 cm (Rebound; foxed)
Citta del Vaticano, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, 1943.
53 p., 3 plates. Wrappers. 25 cm (Studi e Testi 104) (Introduction, text, transliteration in modern Greek type, Latin translation, and an essay on the author etc.) ('Recensione' stamp on the frontcover and title)
Citta del Vaticano, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana 1956 xxiv + 287pp. + 36 plates out-of-text, 25cm., in the series "Studi e Testi" volume 188, softcover, stamp, else VG, R58938
Citta del Vaticano, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana 1956 xxiv + 285pp. + 36 plates out of text, 25cm., in the series "Studi e Testi" volume 188, pages still uncut, original softcover, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, R119296
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 Paperback, Pages: xvi + 192 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:191 b/w, 17 col., 20 tables b/w., Language:English, *New. ISBN 9782503614809.
The ancient city of Neapolis (modern Kavala, Greece) was founded by Thasos in the seventh century BCE at a strategic location where the Thracian hinterlands meet the Aegean Sea. The patron deity of this North Aegean polis was Parthenos (the Maiden), known to us through epigraphic and archaeological evidence. Her sanctuary came to light in the twentieth century during rescue excavations, and yielded numerous finds, most of which date from the Archaic period. This monograph provides a discussion of the history of excavations at this sanctuary, as well as a contextual examination of the material, leading to a new interpretation of Parthenos? identity. Among the wealth of finds from the site, the corpus of incised and painted ceramic inscriptions stands out, as it offers a unique glimpse into the history of the cosmopolitan temenos and the dedicatory practices and rituals that took place there. The inscribed vessels carry dedications, numerical and other graffiti, and dipinti, as well as the initials of the goddess, which designate them as sacred equipment. When considered in the context of the ceramic inscriptions from sanctuaries across Aegean Thrace, they further underscore the important role of Neapolis and the Sanctuary of Parthenos in the commercial networks and cultural dynamics of the Aegean, both in the early stages of Greek colonization, and in the centuries that followed. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Author?s Preface 1. Parthenos in Neapolis: Sanctuary, Cult, Identity 2. Inscribed Pottery 3. Incised Inscriptions and Sketches 4. Painted Inscriptions and Stamps 5. Discussion of the Inscribed Pottery from the Parthenos Sanctuary 6. Inscribed Pottery from Sanctuaries in Aegean Thrace 7. Concluding Remarks Bibliography Index
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 Paperback, xviii + 272 Pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:253 b/w, 83 col., 4 tables b/w., Language:English, *new. ISBN 9782503617671.
The ancient city of Neapolis (modern Kavala, Greece) was founded by Thasos in the seventh century BCE at a strategic location where the Thracian hinterlands meet the Aegean Sea. The patron deity of this North Aegean polis was Parthenos (the Maiden), a goddess often associated with Artemis and known to us through epigraphic and archaeological evidence. Her sanctuary came to light in the twentieth century, during rescue excavations, and yielded numerous finds, most of which date from the Archaic period. This edited volume draws together the material evidence from the Sanctuary of Parthenos, with a particular focus on the ceramic wares, stone inscriptions, and small finds from the site. Published as a counterpart to an earlier publication in this series, Amalia Avramidou?s monograph, The Sanctuary of Parthenos at Ancient Neapolis (Kavala): Incised and Painted Ceramic Inscriptions from the Sanctuary and in Aegean Thrace, the essays gathered here nonetheless form a stand-alone volume that sheds light on both the importance of the site as a place of cult, and more broadly the role that it played within the commercial networks and cultural dynamics of the Aegean. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations List of Contributors Foreword Michalis Tiverios, Maria Nikolaidou-Patera, Amalia Avramidou, Konstantia Amoiridou Introduction Amalia Avramidou 1. Parthenos: The Patron Deity of Neapolis par? ?ntisaran (???????? ???? ??????????): A Suggestion Regarding her Identity Michalis Tiverios 2. Parthenos through the Inscriptions Denise Demetriou 3. Handmade Pottery Konstantia Amoiridou 4. G 2?3 Ware from the Sanctuary of Parthenos at Ancient Neapolis (Kavala) Petya Ilieva 5. Corinthian Pottery Eleni Manakidou and Elina Papadopoulou 6. North Aegean ?Waveline? Pottery Konstantoula Chavela 7. Transport Amphoras Konstantinos Filis 8. Relief ?Megarian? Bowls Penelope Malama 9. Lamps Stella Poimenidou 10. Textile Production Tools Bela Dimova 11. ?New? Terracotta Figurines Alexandra Prokova 12. Small Finds Amalia Avramidou 13. Concluding Remarks Amalia Avramidou
Athenai [Athens], Organismos ekdoseos scholikon biblion 1953 [20] + 476pp. + some plates out of text, text in Greek, 2nd edition, softcover, with short handwritten dedication by the author, copy from the Belgian scholar in byzantinology Prof. Justin Mossay (with his ex-libris stamp), good condition, weight: 1.1kg., X114423
IMP. AUGUSTE DELALAIN. 1819. In-16. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 362 pages. Ouvrage en latin.. . . . Classification Dewey : 480-Langues helléniques. Grec
Classification Dewey : 480-Langues helléniques. Grec
Turnhout, Brepols, 2005 Paperback, 2 volumes , 1442 pages., 155 x 245 mm. *neuf ISBN 9782503523002.
Cet ouvrage est consacre a une presentation tres detaillee de plus de trois cents oeuvres regroupees sous l'appellation "Litterature religieuse judeo-hellenistique", une appellation bien plus judicieuse que l'habituelle: "Apocryphes ou Pseudepigraphes de l'Ancient Testament". Il reprend tous les livres apocryphes rattaches a un personnage ou a un evenement de l'Ancient Testament, classes selon l'ordre de la Bible; y sont joints les auteurs hellenistiques, ainsi qu'une serie d'oeuvres mentionnees habituellement, a l'exclusion toutefois de Philon et de Flavius Josephe. La presentation de chacune des oeuvres commence par un resume. Viennent ensuite les temoignages des auteurs anciens et des catalogues d'oeuvres apocryphes. Sont ensuite analysees toutes les versions anciennes de l'oeuvre: textes hebreu, arameen, grec, latin, syriaque, arabe, ethiopien, copte, armenien, georgien, d'autres encore. Pour chaque version, le lecteur trouvera la liste complete des manuscrits connus, la presentation de toutes les editions (base manuscrite, principes d'edition, etc.), ainsi que les traductions en langues modernes. Sont donnees ensuite les indications sur la date, l'auteur ou le milieu d'origine de l'oeuvre; toutes les hypotheses sont reprises avec les arguments developpes. Sur tous ces points, l'ouvrage vise en effet a etre exhaustif. L'interet de cette litterature n'est plus a demontrer. Elle reflete d'abord les defis poses au Judaisme de l'Antiquite, en particulier dans sa confrontation avec l'Hellenisme. Les deux attitudes possibles, ouverture ou repli sur soi, se retrouvent, avec bien des nuances, dans cette litterature. Florissante a l'epoque de la naissance du Christianisme, cette litterature religieuse a exerce une influence notable sur le Nouveau Testament (l'index biblique le montre clairement). On peut ajouter enfin qu'elle manifeste l'efflorescence remarquable de la litterature juive antique: a cote de ce qui deviendra le rabbin. Language : French, Greek.
(Athens), American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1954.
98 p.; 19 plates, 3 folding maps. Wrappers 21 cm
Athens, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1956.
48 p.; 16 plates. Wrappers. 21 cm
Athens, American School of Classical Studies, 1980.
(33) p.; ills. Wrs. 22 cm (Excavations of the Athenian agora, Picture book no. 19)
Princeton, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1961.
32 p.; ills. Wrs. 22 cm (Excavations of the Athenian agora, Picture book no. 7)
Princeton, 1973.
(36) p.; ills. Wrs. 22 cm (Excavations of the Athenian agora, Picture book no. 13)
Princeton, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1974.
(34) p.; illustrations. Wrappers 22 cm (Excavations of the Athenian agora, Picture book no. 14)
Princeton, 1978.
(32) p.; ills. Wrs. 22 cm (Excavations of the Athenian agora, Picture book no. 17)