Bell Iii Malcolm Editor (3 results)

Language: English
Published by American Academy in Rome, New York, NY, U.S.A., 2000
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. First Edition. minor shelf wear, 343 pages, articles on interior staircases in western Greek Temples, humor in tavern paintings, Greek war booty at Luna, afterlife of Manius Acilius Glabrio, supplications by the University of Paris in 1365, hieroglyphic studies of the Renaissance, 2 others Size: 8 x 1…1.25.

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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. First edition. 254pp. Quarto [29 cm] in gilt-stamped dark blue cloth. Faint shelfwear, else As New. Contains articles on the thumb in ancient Rome, the legal definition of 'prostitute' in late antiquity, the Quirinal Obelisk, and much more.
Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome. Volume XLIII/XLIV 1998/1999.
BELL III Malcolm ( editor ) - American Academy in Rome - John E. MOORE :
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Rome, American Academy in Rome, 2000, large in-8°, 28 x 20 cm, (8)nn pp + 343 pp, black/white ills., publisher's cloth, fine copy. Contains 8 articles of which we cite the two longest; John E. Moore ; Building Set Pieces in Eighteenth-Century Rome; The Case of the Chinea. Helena Fracchia and Maurizio Gualtieri ; Roman Lucania an…d the Upper Bradano Valley (recent work in Archaeology). Further articles by William Courtenay on the University of Paris in 1365.Brian Curran on Hieroglyphic Studies in the Renaissance by Pierio Valeriano and Annius de Viterbo.