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Verlag: Running Press Book Publishers, 1984
ISBN 10: 0894712616ISBN 13: 9780894712616
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Zustand: Good. Geri Greinke (illustrator). Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
Verlag: Aris & Phillips Ltd, 2008
ISBN 10: 085668788XISBN 13: 9780856687884
Anbieter: Monster Bookshop, Fleckney, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Paperback. Zustand: New. BRAND NEW ** SUPER FAST SHIPPING FROM UK WAREHOUSE ** 30 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE.
Verlag: Oxford University Press, 2003
ISBN 10: 0198721846ISBN 13: 9780198721840
Anbieter: SKULIMA Wiss. Versandbuchhandlung, Westhofen, Deutschland
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Edited by Judith Mossman. This volume aims to bring together for students some classic essays illustrating the main strands of Euripidean criticism. Two of the essays are translated here for the first time, and many others have been revised by their authors. All Greek has been translated. With contributions by Karl Reinhardt, R. P. Winnington-Ingram, C. Collard et al. VIII,411 Seiten, broschiert (Oxford Readings in Classical Studies/Oxford University Press 2003) textsauberes Exemplar mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren, leicht berieben/clean text pages, minor traces of use, slightly rubbed. Statt EUR 68,90 482 g. Sprache: en.
Verlag: ARIS & PHILLIPS, 2011
ISBN 10: 085668788XISBN 13: 9780856687884
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New. Euripides Medea is a compelling study of love turned to hatred and a rejected woman s burning desire for revenge. This edition presents the Greek text edition with facing-page translation, introduction and commentary.Über den Autor.
Verlag: BLOOMSBURY 3PL, 1999
ISBN 10: 1853995967ISBN 13: 9781853995965
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New. This is a study of Euripides Hecuba in English, a play dominated by the vengeance which Hecuba takes on the faithless Polymestor, and explores in a complex and profound manner the potential of revenge as a subject for tragedy.Klappentextrn.
Verlag: Oxford University Press, 2003
ISBN 10: 0198721854ISBN 13: 9780198721857
Anbieter: Prior Books Ltd, Cheltenham, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Like New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Dark blue hardback with gilt lettered spine: firm and square, strong joints, no bumps. Please note: no dustjacket present. Contents crisp, tight and clean; no pen-marks. Not from a library so no such stamps or labels. Looks and feels unread. Size: 225mm x 145mm. Pages: viii, 411. Thus a nearly new copy.
Verlag: Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 1999
ISBN 10: 1853267945ISBN 13: 9781853267949
Anbieter: Hamelyn, Madrid, Spanien
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Zustand: Muy bueno. Plutarch of Chaeronea is one of the great story-tellers of antiquity, a writer whose ability to create unforgettable scenes matches the grandeur of his subject matter. The heroes of his Lives were the great men of antiquity, often greatly flawed, but with tragic depth and epic stature. EAN: 9781853267949 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Libros universitarios y de estudios superiores| Humanidades Título: Selected "lives"Autor: Judith Plutarch| Judith Mossman| North Editorial: Wordsworth Editions Ltd (16 marzo 1998) Idioma: EN Páginas: 896 Formato: Tapa blanda Peso: 558 Año de publicación: 1998.
Verlag: Oxbow Books 2011-01-13, Liverpool, 2011
ISBN 10: 085668788XISBN 13: 9780856687884
Anbieter: Blackwell's, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG|GRC.
Verlag: Swansea, The Classical Press of Wales, 2006., 2006
Anbieter: Antiquariat FOLIO Karpinski u. Gaukesbrink GbR, Münster, Deutschland
19,447 S. Originalpappband (Hardcover). Eine saubere Bibliotheksdublette, kaum benutzt. Sprache: en.
Verlag: The Classical Press of Wales (UK) 2023-06-28, Swansea, 2023
ISBN 10: 1910589853ISBN 13: 9781910589854
Anbieter: Blackwell's, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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hardback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 2006
Anbieter: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Deutschland
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Library binding Hardcover. Zustand: Gut. 670 p. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Einband leicht berieben und bestoßen, Titelseiten auch leicht berieben, sonst sehr guter Zustand / binding slightly rubbed and scuffed, title pages also slightly rubbed, otherwise very good condition. - CONTENTS NUMBER 1 Implied vengeance in the simile of grieving vultures N. Rood {Odyssey 16.216-19) Apollo s last words in Aeschylus Eumenides G. ITAfost Corinna and mythological innovation D. Collins Orestes, a Euripidean sequel Af. Wright Citizen cemeteries in classical Athens? C. Patterson Amnesty and accountings for the Thirty E. Carawan Desire for good in Meno 77B2-78B6 D. Wolfsdorf Selling cynicism: the pragmatics of Diogenes comic P. Bosman performances Aristotle and individual forms: the grammar of the possessive D. Konstan pronouns at Metaphysics A.5, 1071a27-9 and I. Ramelli Neptune s altars: the treaties between Rome and Carthage J. Serrati (509-226 B.c.) Nam quid ea memorem: the dialectical relation of res gestae and J. Grethlein memoria rerum gestarum in Sallust s Bellum jugurthinum Octavian and the Thunderbolt: the temple of Apollo Palatinus O. Hekster and Roman traditions of temple building and J. Rich Erotic hardening and softening in Vergil s eighth Eclogue J. T. Katz and K. Volk Tiberius and the taste of power: the year 33 in Tacitus A. J. Woodman Bathing for health with Celsus and Pliny the Elder G. G. Fagan Personal names in the Vita Aesopi {Vita G or Perriana') N. Kanavou Achilles Tatius as a reader of Sophocles VJ. Liapis Philonic allusions in Eusebius, PE 7.7-8 A. P. Johnson An urban prefect and his wife T. D. Barnes The second appendix to Probus F. J. Barnett Shorter Notes Sword-fighting in the Iliad , a note on [.] K. B. Saunders Horn and ivory, bow and scar: Odyssey 19.559-81 D. B. DeSmidt The Amphisbaena s antecedents S. West Sappho s supra-superlatives H. Zellner Conquering love: Sappho 31 and Catullus 51 A. D Angour Apostrophe and [.] in the Theognidean Sylloge G. L. Fain The [.] of Theognis 667-82 N. Coffee Pindar, Nemean 9.17 WB. Henry Two conjectures on the Supplices of Euripides N. Lane The phantom stelai of Lysias, Against Nicomachus 17 M. Nelson Plato, Laws 10, 905E3: [.] R. Mayhew The mysterious Cyreneans in [Demosthenes] 59.9 D. Whitehead The land of King Mane. A pun at Horace, Odes 1.22.15 R. W Cowan Quintilian 12.11.11-12 M. Winterbottom The reddling of Valerian tE. Reiner NUMBER 2 Delphi and the Homeric Hymn to Apollo M. Chappell The absence of Chiron E. Aston Speaking to kings: Hesiod s [.] and the rhetoric M.J. Mordine of allusion in the Works and Days What Lobel hath joined together: Sappho 49 LP H. R. Parker Voiceless victims, memorable deaths in Herodotus O. Strid Euripides, Iphigenia in Tauris 392 455 C. W Willink What was Socrates called? L. Edmunds The linguistic philosophies of Prodicus in Xenophon s Choice VGray of Heracles ? Courage and knowledge at Protagoras 349E1-351B2 D. Wolfsdorf Socrates, philosophers and death: two contrasting arguments F. C. White in Plato s Phaedo Symmetry and asymmetry in the construction of elements D. R. Ldoyd in the Timaeus Aristotle, Athenaion Politeia 57.4: trial of animals and R. Sealey inanimate objects for homicide Homeric beginnings in the Tattoo Elegy R. Rawles The order and structure of Callimachus Aetia 3 A. Bulloch Posidonius on the dry west and the wet east: fragment 223 EK D. A. Shcheglov reconsidered Amazing grace: reading between the lines in Propertius 1.13.29-32 J. Booth Cave navem J. R. W Prag Heavenly and pandemic names in Heliodorus Aethiopica M. Jones A neglected testimonium (fragment?) on the Chaldaean G. Bechtle Oracles Shorter Notes Self-consolation in the Iliad M. Davies Teleboes and others: on some mistaken proper names C. O. Pavese For all that a woman: Medea 1250, [.]/ D. M. Schaps POxy. 863: a fragment of Cratinus Dionysalexandrosl M. Wright This is that man : staging Clouds 1142-77 D. Konsum On the first eight lines of Plato s Gorgias J. Doyle Artapanus and the flooding of the Nile H. Jacobson Notes on the text of the Scriptores Physiognomonici I. D. Repath Lucretius DRN 1.926-50 and the proem to Book 4 S. Kyriakidis Catullus 51: a suitable case for treatment? A. J. Woodman The absent senator of 5 December 63 B.C. T. J. Cadoux The addressee of Vergil s eighth Eclogue P. Thibodeau Vergil s mysterious siler. a possible identification from a lousy clue H. Parker Divum inclementia in Vergil, Aeneid 2.602 H. Gasti Vergil s Aeneas and Yeats s anecdote E. L. Harrison Ovid Tristia 2.549: how many books of Fasti did Ovid write? J. Trappes-Lomax Cutting down the grove in Lucan, Valerius Maximus A. Augoustakis and Dio Cassius An unnoticed imitation of Callimachus, Aetia fr. 1.1 Pf. P E. Knox Note on Aphidruma 1: statues and their function A. Anguissola Note on Aphidruma 2: Strabo on the transfer of cults A. Anguissola A textual note on Xenophon of Ephesus 3.9.4 S. Tilg A Greek miscellanist as a libidinous Thessalian witch? H. Müller-Reineke Pamphile in Apuleius Metamorphoses 2-3 Philoxenus once again G. Roskam Earthquakes in A.D. 363-368 and the date of Libanius, Oratio 18 P. Van Nuffelen Homer, the Bible and beyond: a note on Chr. Pat. 83-7 E Pontani A conjecture in Benvenuto Campesani s Versus de Resurrectione W. Olszaniec Catulli. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.