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Languages : fr
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Antiquités égyptiennes, grecques et romaines
Antiquités égyptiennes, grecques et romaines, verres irisés, terres cuites, bronzes, marbres
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Publisher: Hachette Livre - BNF
ISBN: 9782329404998
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 18
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Publisher: Hachette Livre - BNF
ISBN: 9782329404998
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 18
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The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints
Author: Library of Congress
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Category : Catalogs, Union
Languages : en
Pages : 712
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Category : Catalogs, Union
Languages : en
Pages : 712
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Art and Auctions
Antiquités égyptiennes, grecques et romaines, verres irisés, terres cuites, bronzes, marbres... [Vente : 14 novembre 1911]
Monsieur Vénus
Author: Rachilde
Publisher: Modern Language Association
ISBN: 1603292551
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
When the rich and well-connected Raoule de Vénérande becomes enamored of Jacques Silvert, a poor young man who makes artificial flowers for a living, she turns him into her mistress and eventually into her wife. Raoule's suitor, a cigar-smoking former hussar officer, becomes an accomplice in the complications that ensue.
Publisher: Modern Language Association
ISBN: 1603292551
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 272
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When the rich and well-connected Raoule de Vénérande becomes enamored of Jacques Silvert, a poor young man who makes artificial flowers for a living, she turns him into her mistress and eventually into her wife. Raoule's suitor, a cigar-smoking former hussar officer, becomes an accomplice in the complications that ensue.
Intentions
Author: Oscar Wilde
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Category : Art critics
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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Category : Art critics
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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The House of Ptolemy
Author: Edwyn Robert Bevan
Publisher: Ares Pub
ISBN: 9780890055366
Category : Egypt
Languages : en
Pages : 409
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Publisher: Ares Pub
ISBN: 9780890055366
Category : Egypt
Languages : en
Pages : 409
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Athena Parthenos
Author: Neda Leipen
Publisher: Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum
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Category : PHIDIAS,CA. 500 B.C.-CA. 430 B.C. ATHENA PARTHENOS
Languages : en
Pages : 122
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Publisher: Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum
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Category : PHIDIAS,CA. 500 B.C.-CA. 430 B.C. ATHENA PARTHENOS
Languages : en
Pages : 122
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Orestes
Author: Voltaire
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1627933212
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Orestes was produced in 1750, an experiment which intensely interested the literary world and the public. In his Dedicatory Letters to the Duchess of Maine, Voltaire has the following passage on the Greek drama: "We should not, I acknowledge, endeavor to imitate what is weak and defective in the ancients: it is most probable that their faults were well known to their contemporaries. I am satisfied, Madam, that the wits of Athens condemned, as well as you, some of those repetitions, and some declamations with which Sophocles has loaded his Electra: they must have observed that he had not dived deep enough into the human heart. I will moreover fairly confess, that there are beauties peculiar not only to the Greek language, but to the climate, to manners and times, which it would be ridiculous to transplant hither. Therefore I have not copied exactly the Electra of Sophocles-much more I knew would be necessary; but I have taken, as well as I could, all the spirit and substance of it."
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1627933212
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Orestes was produced in 1750, an experiment which intensely interested the literary world and the public. In his Dedicatory Letters to the Duchess of Maine, Voltaire has the following passage on the Greek drama: "We should not, I acknowledge, endeavor to imitate what is weak and defective in the ancients: it is most probable that their faults were well known to their contemporaries. I am satisfied, Madam, that the wits of Athens condemned, as well as you, some of those repetitions, and some declamations with which Sophocles has loaded his Electra: they must have observed that he had not dived deep enough into the human heart. I will moreover fairly confess, that there are beauties peculiar not only to the Greek language, but to the climate, to manners and times, which it would be ridiculous to transplant hither. Therefore I have not copied exactly the Electra of Sophocles-much more I knew would be necessary; but I have taken, as well as I could, all the spirit and substance of it."