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1. sibyls and Sibylline Prophecy in Classical Antiquity
by Parke H. W.; McGing BC. editor B. C. 
Price: USD 40.00
Dealer: Biblio, Karen Wickliff - Books
Description: Routledge, Date: 1988. 236pp. Black hardback, DJ VG, index, bibliography, chapter notes and references, ink markings in margins on quite a few pages, sibyls and Sibylline Prophecy in Classical Antiquity, . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 1988. Routledge ISBN 0415003431 9780415003438 [US] 

2. sibyls and Sibylline Prophecy in Classical Antiquity
by Parke, H. W.; McGing, B.C. (editor) 
Price: USD 40.00
Dealer: Abebooks, Karen Wickliff - Books
Description: ISBN10: 0415003431, ISBN13: 9780415003438, [publisher: Routledge] Hardcover 236pp. Black hardback, DJ VG, index, bibliography, chapter notes and references, ink markings in margins on quite a few pages, sibyls and Sibylline Prophecy in Classical Antiquity, [Columbus, OH, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1988]  

3. The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms: Volume 3: The Phenomenology of Knowledge
Price: USD 49.72
Dealer: AbebooksFR, Les-Feuillets-du-Vidourle
Description: ISBN10: 0415003431, ISBN13: 9780415003438, [SAUVE, France]  

4. Sibyls and Sibylline Prophecy in Classical Antiquity (Croom Helm Classical Studies)
by Parke, H. W. 
Price: USD 72.14
Dealer: AbebooksUK, JuddSt.Pancras
Description: ISBN10: 0415003431, ISBN13: 9780415003438, [publisher: Routledge] Hardcover [London, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1988]  

5. Sibyls and Sibylline Prophecy in Classical Antiquity Croom Helm Classical Studies
by Parke H. W. 
Price: USD 74.11
Dealer: Biblio, Judd Books
Description: Routledge, Date: 1988. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 1988. Routledge ISBN 0415003431 9780415003438 [GB] 

6. SIBYLS AND SIBYLLINE PROPHECY IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY
by Parke H. W. & Brian McGing editor 
Price: USD 93.10
Dealer: Biblio, Ancient World Books
Description: Routledge. Very Good- in Very Good dust jacket. Date: 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. 0415003431 . Corners are bumped. Pen lines to margins on about 9 pages. Pencil markings on 2 other pages. Small chip to one corner of DJ. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Writing in pencil to front DJ flap. ; 236 pages; In antiquity a considerable number of books of prophecies went under the general title of "Sibylline Oracles". Rulers as significant as Augustus consulted them in time of danger or crisis for advice and prognoses. Increasing numbers of "ex post facto" prophecies, laying a particular interpretation on facts of recent history, came to be attributed to one of the mysterious Sibyls. Perhaps the most famous of these is the Cumaean Sibyl, who guides the hero in the sixth book of Vergil's "Aeneid" . In fact she was somewhat unusual in her similiarity to other oracular prophetesses, such as the Pythia. For where the latter prophesied in response to particular inquirers, one of the distinguishing characteristics of Sibyls was that they composed discursive verses for distribution to the world at large. This, Professor Parke's last book, which was virtually complete on his death in 1986, is an account of a subject both rarely treated in recent decades and difficult to access for all but the most expert. In its pursuit of the sometimes elusive Sibyls it ranges from Heraclitus to Eusebius, from Archaic Asia Minor to Christian Rome. This book should be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and academics of classics. . 1988. Routledge ISBN 0415003431 9780415003438 [CA] 

7. SIBYLS AND SIBYLLINE PROPHECY IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY
by Parke, H. W. & (Brian McGing, editor) 
Price: USD 95.00
Dealer: Abebooks, Ancient World Books
Description: ISBN10: 0415003431, ISBN13: 9780415003438, [publisher: Routledge] Hardcover First Edition Corners are bumped. Pen lines to margins on about 9 pages. Pencil markings on 2 other pages. Small chip to one corner of DJ. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Writing in pencil to front DJ flap. ; 236 pages; In antiquity a considerable number of books of prophecies went under the general title of "Sibylline Oracles". Rulers as significant as Augustus consulted them in time of danger or crisis for advice and prognoses. Increasing numbers of "ex post facto" prophecies, laying a particular interpretation on facts of recent history, came to be attributed to one of the mysterious Sibyls. Perhaps the most famous of these is the Cumaean Sibyl, who guides the hero in the sixth book of Vergil's "Aeneid" . In fact she was somewhat unusual in her similiarity to other oracular prophetesses, such as the Pythia. For where the latter prophesied in response to particular inquirers, one of the distinguishing characteristics of Sibyls was that they composed discursive verses for distribution to the world at large. This, Professor Parke's last book, which was virtually complete on his death in 1986, is an account of a subject both rarely treated in recent decades and difficult to access for all but the most expert. In its pursuit of the sometimes elusive Sibyls it ranges from Heraclitus to Eusebius, from Archaic Asia Minor to Christian Rome. This book should be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and academics of classics. [Toronto, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1988]  

8. Sibyls and Sibylline Prophecy in Classical Antiquity
by Parke, H. W. & (Brian McGing, Editor) 
Price: USD 98.00
Dealer: Alibris, Ancient World Books via Alibris
Description: Routledge 1988 First Edition Hardcover Very Good-in Very Good dust jacket 0415003431. Corners are bumped. Pen lines to margins on about 9 pages. Pencil markings on 2 other pages. Small chip to one corner of DJ. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Writing in pencil to front DJ flap.; 236 pages; In antiquity a considerable number of books of prophecies went under the general title of "Sibylline Oracles". Rulers as significant as Augustus consulted them in time of danger or crisis for advice and prognoses. Increasing numbers of "ex post facto" prophecies, laying a particular interpretation on facts of recent history, came to be attributed to one of the mysterious Sibyls. Perhaps the most famous of these is the Cumaean Sibyl, who guides the hero in the sixth book of Vergil's "Aeneid". In fact she was somewhat unusual in her similiarity to other oracular prophetesses, such as the Pythia. For where the latter prophesied in response to particular inquirers, one of the distinguishing characteristics of Sibyls was that they composed discursive verses for distribution to the world at large. This, Professor Parke's last book, which was virtually complete on his death in 1986, is an account of a subject both rarely treated in recent decades and difficult to access for all but the most expert. In its pursuit of the sometimes elusive Sibyls it ranges from Heraclitus to Eusebius, from Archaic Asia Minor to Christian Rome. This book should be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and academics of classics. 

9. SIBYLS AND SIBYLLINE PROPHECY IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY
by Parke H. W. & Brian McGing editor 
Price: USD 102.90
Dealer: Biblio, Ancient World Books
Description: Routledge. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket. Date: 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. 0415003431 . Dustjacket has minor shelfwear Scholar's name to ffep (Bonnie Maclachlan [née Ward]). ; 236 pages; In antiquity a considerable number of books of prophecies went under the general title of "Sibylline Oracles". Rulers as significant as Augustus consulted them in time of danger or crisis for advice and prognoses. Increasing numbers of "ex post facto" prophecies, laying a particular interpretation on facts of recent history, came to be attributed to one of the mysterious Sibyls. Perhaps the most famous of these is the Cumaean Sibyl, who guides the hero in the sixth book of Vergil's "Aeneid" . In fact she was somewhat unusual in her similiarity to other oracular prophetesses, such as the Pythia. For where the latter prophesied in response to particular inquirers, one of the distinguishing characteristics of Sibyls was that they composed discursive verses for distribution to the world at large. This, Professor Parke's last book, which was virtually complete on his death in 1986, is an account of a subject both rarely treated in recent decades and difficult to access for all but the most expert. In its pursuit of the sometimes elusive Sibyls it ranges from Heraclitus to Eusebius, from Archaic Asia Minor to Christian Rome. This book should be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and academics of classics. . 1988. Routledge ISBN 0415003431 9780415003438 [CA] 

10. SIBYLS AND SIBYLLINE PROPHECY IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY
by Parke, H. W. & (Brian McGing, editor) 
Price: USD 105.00
Dealer: Abebooks, Ancient World Books
Description: ISBN10: 0415003431, ISBN13: 9780415003438, [publisher: Routledge] Hardcover First Edition Dustjacket has minor shelfwear Scholar's name to ffep (Bonnie Maclachlan [née Ward]). ; 236 pages; In antiquity a considerable number of books of prophecies went under the general title of "Sibylline Oracles". Rulers as significant as Augustus consulted them in time of danger or crisis for advice and prognoses. Increasing numbers of "ex post facto" prophecies, laying a particular interpretation on facts of recent history, came to be attributed to one of the mysterious Sibyls. Perhaps the most famous of these is the Cumaean Sibyl, who guides the hero in the sixth book of Vergil's "Aeneid" . In fact she was somewhat unusual in her similiarity to other oracular prophetesses, such as the Pythia. For where the latter prophesied in response to particular inquirers, one of the distinguishing characteristics of Sibyls was that they composed discursive verses for distribution to the world at large. This, Professor Parke's last book, which was virtually complete on his death in 1986, is an account of a subject both rarely treated in recent decades and difficult to access for all but the most expert. In its pursuit of the sometimes elusive Sibyls it ranges from Heraclitus to Eusebius, from Archaic Asia Minor to Christian Rome. This book should be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and academics of classics. [Toronto, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1988]  

11. Sibyls and Sibylline Prophecy in Classical Antiquity
by Parke, H. W. & (Brian McGing, Editor) 
Price: USD 108.00
Dealer: Alibris, Ancient World Books via Alibris
Description: Routledge 1988 First Edition Hardcover Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket 0415003431. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear Scholar's name to ffep (Bonnie Maclachlan [née Ward]).; 236 pages; In antiquity a considerable number of books of prophecies went under the general title of "Sibylline Oracles". Rulers as significant as Augustus consulted them in time of danger or crisis for advice and prognoses. Increasing numbers of "ex post facto" prophecies, laying a particular interpretation on facts of recent history, came to be attributed to one of the mysterious Sibyls. Perhaps the most famous of these is the Cumaean Sibyl, who guides the hero in the sixth book of Vergil's "Aeneid". In fact she was somewhat unusual in her similiarity to other oracular prophetesses, such as the Pythia. For where the latter prophesied in response to particular inquirers, one of the distinguishing characteristics of Sibyls was that they composed discursive verses for distribution to the world at large. This, Professor Parke's last book, which was virtually complete on his death in 1986, is an account of a subject both rarely treated in recent decades and difficult to access for all but the most expert. In its pursuit of the sometimes elusive Sibyls it ranges from Heraclitus to Eusebius, from Archaic Asia Minor to Christian Rome. This book should be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and academics of classics. 

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