Publicado por Weird Tales, NY, 1952
Librería: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoSingleIssueMagazine. Condición: Good to Very Good-. Vol. 44, No. 5. Pulp magazine. Edited by D., McIlwraith. Cover art by Jon Arfstrom for "Hells Bells" by Duncan H. Munro. Includes "Which's Witch?" by Harold Lawlor; "The Emperor's Letter" by David Eynon; "Elmer Bittersnitt and the Three Bears" by Harry Botsford; "There Was Soot on the Cat" by Suzanne Pickett; "The Green Parrot" by Joseph Brennan; "The Temple of Serpents" by Paul Ernst; "The Plaid" by Abrach; "Live Evil" by Emil Petaja; "The Lakes of Nai Loodie" by Donald F. Vieweg. Verse: "Alethia Phrkodes" by H. P. Lovecraft; "Black Candles" by Yetza Gillespie. Feature: "A Weirdutation" by Joseph Howard Krucher. Illustrated by Jon Arfstrom, Joseph Eberle, Vincent Napoli, Lee Brown Coye, Virgil Finlay, and others. Tanning; creasing; lower rear cover foredge corner off; edge tears; tears at spine ends with loss at heel. Book.
Publicado por Weird Tales, NY, 1952
Librería: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Revista / Publicación
EUR 22,17
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Añadir al carritoSingleIssueMagazine. Condición: Very Good. Vol. 44, No. 5. Pulp magazine. Edited by D., McIlwraith. Cover art by Jon Arfstrom for "Hells Bells" by Duncan H. Munro. Includes "Which's Witch?" by Harold Lawlor; "The Emperor's Letter" by David Eynon; "Elmer Bittersnitt and the Three Bears" by Harry Botsford; "There Was Soot on the Cat" by Suzanne Pickett; "The Green Parrot" by Joseph Brennan; "The Temple of Serpents" by Paul Ernst; "The Plaid" by Abrach; "Live Evil" by Emil Petaja; "The Lakes of Nai Loodie" by Donald F. Vieweg. Verse: "Alethia Phrkodes" by H. P. Lovecraft; "Black Candles" by Yetza Gillespie. Feature: "A Weirdutation" by Joseph Howard Krucher. Illustrated by Jon Arfstrom, Joseph Eberle, Vincent Napoli, Lee Brown Coye, Virgil Finlay, and others. A few edge chips and small tears, minor losses; creasing; small losses at spine ends. Book.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Hermitage Publications Ltd. Thorpe & Porter Ltd. Weird Tales, Leicester, 1952
Librería: Raymond Tait, Beccles, SUFFO, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
EUR 23,61
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Añadir al carritoMass Market Paperback. Condición: Good. Finlay, Virgil; Bok, Hannes; Brosnatch, Andrew; Arfstrom, Jon; Eberle, Joseph; Napoli, Vincent; Coye, Lee Brown; Krucher, Joseph Howard Ilustrador. First Edition. UK edition. Includes all the stories in the July 1952 US edition and The Eyrie. Has the same cover art by Jon Arfrstrom Contains 'Alethia Phrikodes' by Lovecraft (poem), 'Hell's Bells' by Munro (Russell), 'Which's Witch' by Lawlor, 'The Emperor's Letter' by Eynon, 'Elmer Bittersnitt and the Three Bears' by Botsford, 'There was Soot on the Cat' by Pickett, 'Black Candles' by Gillespie (poem), 'The Green Parrot' by Brennan, 'A Weirdutation' by Krucher, 'The Temple of Serpents' by Ernst, 'The Plaid' by Abrach, 'Live Evil' by Petaja and 'The Lakes of Nai Loodie' by Vieweg. Two small tears to the edges of the front cover and the back cover has quite a bit of staining but otherwise only light edge wear to the covers. The pages are browned but otherwise unmarked. Interior illustrations by Finlay, Bok, Brosnatch, Arfstrom, Eberle, Napoli, Coye and Krucher.
Publicado por Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras.
Librería: Ventara SA, Montevideo, Uruguay
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. Sozomena bedeutet auf Griechisch Gerettetes . Die Reihe widmet sich der Erschliessung von Texten, die aus der griechischen und roemischen Antike nur durch ausserordentliche Fund-Umstaende erhalten geblieben sind - allen voran durch Papyri, von denen Taus.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - The recent discovery of Greek hexameters in a palimpsest in the library of Saint Catherine's Monastery in Sinai (Sin. ar. NF 66) introduced a fascinating new piece of the puzzle for scholars of ancient Greek mythology studying the tales of the god Dionysus. This volume provides a new critical edition and translations of the text, along with essays that explore crucial interpretive issues, including the poetics of the text, its connections with Greek religion and ritual, and its relation to other hexametrical texts such as Nonnus' Dionysiaca, the Orphic Hymns, and the Orphic Rhapsodies. This fragmentary palimpsest includes new twists on the less frequently attested stories of the childhood of Dionysus, including his relations with Aphrodite and his divine mother, Persephone, as well as his grisly dismemberment at the hands of the minions of his stepmother, Hera. This exciting new text will be of interest to scholars of antiquity, including specialists in imperial Greek literature and early Christianity, as it sheds light on a number of mysteries in Greek religion and mythology and might even provide the first direct witness to the lost Orphic Rhapsodies, known currently only from quotations preserved in other ancient authors.; 'Sozomena' bedeutet auf Griechisch 'Gerettetes'. Die Reihe widmet sich der Erschließung von Texten, die aus der griechischen und römischen Antike nur durch ausserordentliche Fund-Umstände erhalten geblieben sind - allen voran durch Papyri, von denen Tausende in Universitäten und Bibliotheken unentziffert vorhanden sind. Die Reihe soll hauptsächlich Texte edieren und interpretieren, aber auch die Methoden der Erschließung diskutieren. Verschiedene Buchtypen werden daher hier veröffentlicht: Texteditionen, Kommentare, Monographien und Sammelbände. Die Hauptsprache der Publikationen ist Englisch, daneben auch Deutsch und Italienisch. Herausgegeben werden die Sozomena von Alessandro Barchiesi (Harvard, MA), Robert Fowler (Bristol), Lucia Prauscello (Oxford) und Nigel Wilson (Oxford) im Namen der Herculaneum Society, die zur Förderung der Erschließung des wichtigsten Fundkomplexes antiker Papyri gegründet wurde: der Villa dei Papiri im Pompeji benachbarten antiken Herculaneum mit ihren zum Teil noch nicht ausgegrabenen Schätzen an Textrollen.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. The recent discovery of Greek hexameters in a palimpsest in the library of Saint Catherines Monastery in Sinai (Sin. ar. NF 66) introduced a fascinating new piece of the puzzle for scholars of ancient Greek mythology studying the tales of the god Dionysus. This volume provides a new critical edition and translations of the text, along with essays that explore crucial interpretive issues, including the poetics of the text, its connections with Greek religion and ritual, and its relation to other hexametrical texts such as Nonnus Dionysiaca, the Orphic Hymns, and the Orphic Rhapsodies. This fragmentary palimpsest includes new twists on the less frequently attested stories of the childhood of Dionysus, including his relations with Aphrodite and his divine mother, Persephone, as well as his grisly dismemberment at the hands of the minions of his stepmother, Hera. This exciting new text will be of interest to scholars of antiquity, including specialists in imperial Greek literature and early Christianity, as it sheds light on a number of mysteries in Greek religion and mythology and might even provide the first direct witness to the lost Orphic Rhapsodies, known currently only from quotations preserved in other ancient authors. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. The recent discovery of Greek hexameters in a palimpsest in the library of Saint Catherines Monastery in Sinai (Sin. ar. NF 66) introduced a fascinating new piece of the puzzle for scholars of ancient Greek mythology studying the tales of the god Dionysus. This volume provides a new critical edition and translations of the text, along with essays that explore crucial interpretive issues, including the poetics of the text, its connections with Greek religion and ritual, and its relation to other hexametrical texts such as Nonnus Dionysiaca, the Orphic Hymns, and the Orphic Rhapsodies. This fragmentary palimpsest includes new twists on the less frequently attested stories of the childhood of Dionysus, including his relations with Aphrodite and his divine mother, Persephone, as well as his grisly dismemberment at the hands of the minions of his stepmother, Hera. This exciting new text will be of interest to scholars of antiquity, including specialists in imperial Greek literature and early Christianity, as it sheds light on a number of mysteries in Greek religion and mythology and might even provide the first direct witness to the lost Orphic Rhapsodies, known currently only from quotations preserved in other ancient authors. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. The recent discovery of Greek hexameters in a palimpsest in the library of Saint Catherines Monastery in Sinai (Sin. ar. NF 66) introduced a fascinating new piece of the puzzle for scholars of ancient Greek mythology studying the tales of the god Dionysus. This volume provides a new critical edition and translations of the text, along with essays that explore crucial interpretive issues, including the poetics of the text, its connections with Greek religion and ritual, and its relation to other hexametrical texts such as Nonnus Dionysiaca, the Orphic Hymns, and the Orphic Rhapsodies. This fragmentary palimpsest includes new twists on the less frequently attested stories of the childhood of Dionysus, including his relations with Aphrodite and his divine mother, Persephone, as well as his grisly dismemberment at the hands of the minions of his stepmother, Hera. This exciting new text will be of interest to scholars of antiquity, including specialists in imperial Greek literature and early Christianity, as it sheds light on a number of mysteries in Greek religion and mythology and might even provide the first direct witness to the lost Orphic Rhapsodies, known currently only from quotations preserved in other ancient authors. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.