Pour Le Compte de L'Auteur, P, 1925 1925 Grand In 8° broché, 23 pointes sèches de Lobel Riche dont 8 à pleine page. Tirage à 310 exemplaires, celui-ci un des 160 exemplaires sur Vélin d'Arches. Etui abîmé sinon bel exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi et d'un dessin original signé en sanguine de Lobel-Riche.
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Wiesbaden, Reichert, 2022 Hardcover, 444 pages, 32 x 25 cm. ENG -- . BRANDNEW!! . ISBN 9783752000214.
Excavations beginning in 1955 have made Morgantina into one of the most extensively known ancient cities in Sicily. Volume VII in the series Morgantina Studies describes both the new urban plan of the fifth century BCE and the city s public center or agora, where ten major buildings were added between the late classical and early Hellenistic periods, ca. 400-200 BCE. The ambitious city plan, probably owed to the charismatic indigenous leader Douketios, is shown to reflect the democratic movements of the early century BCE. The plan is characterized by lots of equal size and an unusually large agora for political assemblies. From the start the agora at Morgantina has been a focus of the U.S. excavations. Most buildings belong to an ambitious program adopted ca. 250 BCE, when the city lay under the sway of Hellenistic Syracuse. This was the age of Archimedes, Theokritos, and King Hieron II, whose economic and political reforms are perceptible at Morgantina. The building program exploited the generous available space. The result was a scenographic assemblage of monuments that took advantage of sight lines and changes in level to create a visually coherent whole. Volume VII of Morgantina Studies presents the material evidence for this major Hellenistic complex, offers reconstructions in the form of plans and drawings, and includes catalogues of objects from each structure. Political institutions are identified along with unusual building types and innovative details. While the agora of Morgantina offers a unique window on the lost civic architecture of Hellenistic Syracuse, it also documents the drastic local consequences of the second Punic war. Falling to Rome in 211 BCE, the city was depopulated and assigned to a band of mercenaries. Buildings that formerly housed political institutions were now largely given over to commerce and industry. Morgantina thus offers dramatic and detailed evidence for the traumatic effects on one Sicilian city of the transition from Syracusan to Roman rule. The book is intended for the interested public of scholars and students of ancient architecture and urbanism. Analysis of the relationship between architecture and political institutions will make it of interest to historians, as will the documentation of the specific consequences of depopulation and mercenary resettlement. Included is a study of the geology of the site by the late Sheldon Judson of Princeton University.
Weinberg, Gladys D. & E. Marianne Stern: The Athenian Agora, Volume XXXIV, Vessel Glass. Princeton: American School of Classical Studies in Athens, 2009. 214 pages, along with 23 pages of line drawings and 36 black and white plates. Cloth. 31 x 23cms. Presents 404 vessels excavated in the Athenian Agora.
Presents 404 vessels excavated in the Athenian Agora
Marly-Le-Roi, Agora, 1996, in 8° broché, 175 pages ; illustraitons dans le texte ; couverture illustrée.
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2013, 5CD avec livret, tout en grec, avec photos. très bon état.
Mános Hadjidákis (en grec : / Mános Chatzidákis ), né le 23 octobre 1925 à Xánthi, dans le nord-est de la Grèce, et mort le 15 juin 1994 à Athènes, est un compositeur grec. En 1961, il reçut l' Oscar de la meilleure chanson, pour sa chanson du film Jamais le dimanche de Jules Dassin.
American School of Classical Studies at Athens broché Couverture Illustrée Princeton 1960 40 pages en format -12 - 43 photographies
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