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[Tempo Playhouse] [Playbill] Stein, Gertrude and Jean Genet. Julie Bovasso and Cletus L. Gundy Present a Tempo Playhouse Production: Gertrude Stein's "The 13th of March": Selections From … Mehr…
[Tempo Playhouse] [Playbill] Stein, Gertrude and Jean Genet. Julie Bovasso and Cletus L. Gundy Present a Tempo Playhouse Production: Gertrude Stein's "The 13th of March": Selections From the First Reader [and] Jean Genet's "The Maids." New York: Tempo Playhouse, [1955]. Octavo (8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches; 215 x 140 mm), [8] pages, in stapled wrappers. A rare playbill for the first plays presented by Julie Bovasso's Tempo Playhouse in New York: Gertrude Stein's "The 13th of March: Selections From the First Reader," and Jean Genet's "The Maids." In fact, this was the first production of "The Maids" in the United States. Both plays were directed by Strowan Robertson, with sets and costumes by Lester Hackett. The 24-year-old Bovasso founded the theatre with $250 from the sale of a painting by her husband, George Ortman. She rented an apartment at 4 St. Mark's Place in the East Village and built a small stage and a box office. (See Stephen J. Bottoms, "Playing Underground: A Critical History of the 1960s Off-Off-Broadway Movement," pages 37-38). The playbill doesn't give the opening date, but a small item in The New York Times of March 10, 1955, states the opening would take place on Saturday, March 12. The Times also placed the location of the opening at Steyer Hall Playhouse, 184 Eldridge Street, which must have been a temporary venue.Bovasso played the role of Claire in "The Maids," which ran until mid-July 1955. The following year, the Village Voice initiated the Obie Awards for Off-Broadway. Bovasso won the first Obie for Best Actress and Tempo Playhouse received a special citation that year.Bovasso's co-stars in "The Maids" were Joyce Henry as Solange and Fran Malis as Madame. Being the versatile actress that she was, Bovasso also apparently played Solange at times.For the Stein production -- which was actually two plays: "In a Garden," and "Three Sisters Who Are Not Sisters" -- the actors were Herbert King (Philip), Stanley Pitts (Kit Raccoon), Nancy Ponder (Lucy Willow), Anne Edwards (Helen), and Marcia Pavia (Ellen).Just like playbills for the Living Theatre, the Tempo playbill lists paintings and sculptures for sale at the theatre. Painters include Joan Mitchell, Perle Fine, Lois Dodd, Angelo Ippolito, Michael Goldberg, Margaret Barlett, George Ortman, and Miles Forst, and the sculptors Marisol Escobar and William King. This playbill is rare. OCLC shows no institutional holdings, although a separate search turns up a copy at the University of Florida. RARE. CONDITION: Some creases and folds but clean and unmarked. A Very Good or better copy., Tempo Playhouse, In English. Two volumes. Cloth, XVIII+450+ XIV+366 pp., 29 cm, net weight 3.4 kg; limited edition of 600 copies.CONTENTS:VOL. I (650-850 A.D.):Pseudo-history of pseudo-MethodiosAndrew, Metropolitan of CreteGermanos I, Patriarch of ConstantinopleJohn Damaskenos; Barlaam and IoasaphKosmas the MelodeMedieval Constantine-legendThe dark century (ca. 675 - ca. 775)The monks and the Arabs - SabaitesThe monks and the icon: Stephen the YoungerTheophanes the ConfessorTheodore of StoudiosClement and his successorsSt. Philaretos the merciful and Antony the YoungerLeo of Catania and Pankratios of TaorminaKassiaSt. Ioannikios and his kindIgnatios and pseudo-IgnatiosThe strange triumph of the Iconodulesthe Patriarch MethodiosThe monastic revival of literature (ca. 775-850)VOL. II (850-1000 A.D.):The time of order and encyclopedism (850-1000)Photios and the classical heritage: A. Biography - B. Myriobiblos or Bibliotheca the theory of style - C. Literary practice: letters and sermons - D. PhotiansGeorge the Monk: a commonplace - ChronicleEloquence around 900: the "school" of Photios: A. Leo VI the Wise or Philosopher - B. Nicholas Mystikos, Patriarch of Constantinople - C. Arethas of Caesarea: the art of self-defense - D. Some more writers around 900Niketas-David Paphlagon: reinvention of the pamphlet: A. Biography: nostalgia for the heroic past B. The Vita of Ignatius or the pamphlet of Photios (BHG 817)The gentle patriarch and the emperor in tears: the Vita of the patriarch EuthymiosProvincial literati ca. 900: Peter of Argos: a Constantinopolitan in the Peloponnese - Several provincial hagiographical discourses - The tale about the capture of Thessalonike in 904At the court of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetus: A. Biography of Basil I - B. Continuation of Theophanes and the Book of Kings - C. Eloquence in prose and verse - D. Anti-Macedonian chronography E. Other contemporaries of Constantine VIThree Constantinopolitan Vitae of the mid-tenth century: A. The Vita of Basil the Younger written by his spiritual son Gregory (BHG 263 264f) - B. The Vita of Andrew the Fool in Christ written by the priest Nikephoros (BHG 115z-117k) - C. The anonymous Vita of Niphon (BHG 1371 z) - D. Some similar (and disssimilar) Constantinopolitan hagiographical discoursesPaul of Latros and some other provincial saints: A. Saintly escapism: the Vita of Paul the Younger of Latros - B. Identical and different: the Vita of Demetrianos of Chytri - C. A wandering saint: the Vita of Blasios of Amorion - D. Minor hagiographical form: Paul of MonembasiaGreat reader and collector: Symeon Metaphrastes: A. Predecessors and contemporaries B. Biography - C. MenologionJohn Geometres and "political" poetry: A. Instead of a biography - B. Political poetry - C. The withering homileties - D. Joking rhetoric progymnasmaChivalresque historiography: Leo the Deacon and his contemporaries: A. Noble Warriors in the late 10th-century chronography - B. Leo the Deacon: a biography C. The History in ten books - D. The legend of the murder of Nikephoros Phokas - E. Some epistolographers of Basil IIs day"The Patriot" or the revival of Lucian of Samosata: A. Lucian in Byzantium - B. On the date of the Philopatris - C. Anti-Christian, anti-monastic or neutral dialogue?Gabriel: between hymnography and hagiographyLiterature of the age of encyclopedism: A. Education and book production - B. Authors - C. Antiquity and the decline of traditional genres D. Character, composition and setting - E. The mocking literatus - F. Wording or "style"INDEX..==============================================================IMPORTANT: The price does NOT include the shipping cost which depends on actual weight and destination. 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1827. Reverend Taylor is Tried for Blasphemy [Trial]. Taylor, Robert [1784-1884], Defendant. Trial of the Rev. Robert Taylor, A.B. & M.R.C.S.: Upon a Charge of Blasphemy, With His Defenc… Mehr…
1827. Reverend Taylor is Tried for Blasphemy [Trial]. Taylor, Robert [1784-1884], Defendant. Trial of the Rev. Robert Taylor, A.B. & M.R.C.S.: Upon a Charge of Blasphemy, With His Defence, As Delivered by Himself, Before the Lord Chief Justice and a Special Jury, On Wednesday, October 24, 1827: And as Corrected and Supplied with the Additions which Occurred in Delivery, From the Morning Chronicle, Herald, Times, Sun, &c. London: Printed by John Brooks, 1827. 34 pp. Portrait frontispiece. Octavo (8-1/4" x 5"). Disbound stab-stitched pamphlet. Light rubbing to extremities, frontispiece partially detached, moderate toning to text, somewhat heavier in places, "6" in early hand to head of title page. $500. * First edition, one of two editions published in 1827. Taylor was tried for blasphemy after delivering an unorthodox sermon about Christ's character. He was convicted and sentenced to a year in prison. OCLC locates no copies of the first edition in North America and only 7 of the second, 3 in law libraries (Harvard, University of Missouri, Worcester, MA, Trial Court Library). COPAC locates 1 copy of the first edition (London Library). McCoy, Freedom of the Press T38., 1827, 0, In English. Two volumes. Cloth, XVIII+450+ XIV+366 pp., 29 cm, net weight 3.4 kg; limited edition of 600 copies.CONTENTS:VOL. I (650-850 A.D.):Pseudo-history of pseudo-MethodiosAndrew, Metropolitan of CreteGermanos I, Patriarch of ConstantinopleJohn Damaskenos; Barlaam and IoasaphKosmas the MelodeMedieval Constantine-legendThe dark century (ca. 675 - ca. 775)The monks and the Arabs - SabaitesThe monks and the icon: Stephen the YoungerTheophanes the ConfessorTheodore of StoudiosClement and his successorsSt. Philaretos the merciful and Antony the YoungerLeo of Catania and Pankratios of TaorminaKassiaSt. Ioannikios and his kindIgnatios and pseudo-IgnatiosThe strange triumph of the Iconodulesthe Patriarch MethodiosThe monastic revival of literature (ca. 775-850)VOL. II (850-1000 A.D.):The time of order and encyclopedism (850-1000)Photios and the classical heritage: A. Biography - B. Myriobiblos or Bibliotheca the theory of style - C. Literary practice: letters and sermons - D. PhotiansGeorge the Monk: a commonplace - ChronicleEloquence around 900: the "school" of Photios: A. Leo VI the Wise or Philosopher - B. Nicholas Mystikos, Patriarch of Constantinople - C. Arethas of Caesarea: the art of self-defense - D. Some more writers around 900Niketas-David Paphlagon: reinvention of the pamphlet: A. Biography: nostalgia for the heroic past B. The Vita of Ignatius or the pamphlet of Photios (BHG 817)The gentle patriarch and the emperor in tears: the Vita of the patriarch EuthymiosProvincial literati ca. 900: Peter of Argos: a Constantinopolitan in the Peloponnese - Several provincial hagiographical discourses - The tale about the capture of Thessalonike in 904At the court of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetus: A. Biography of Basil I - B. Continuation of Theophanes and the Book of Kings - C. Eloquence in prose and verse - D. Anti-Macedonian chronography E. Other contemporaries of Constantine VIThree Constantinopolitan Vitae of the mid-tenth century: A. The Vita of Basil the Younger written by his spiritual son Gregory (BHG 263 264f) - B. The Vita of Andrew the Fool in Christ written by the priest Nikephoros (BHG 115z-117k) - C. The anonymous Vita of Niphon (BHG 1371 z) - D. Some similar (and disssimilar) Constantinopolitan hagiographical discoursesPaul of Latros and some other provincial saints: A. Saintly escapism: the Vita of Paul the Younger of Latros - B. Identical and different: the Vita of Demetrianos of Chytri - C. A wandering saint: the Vita of Blasios of Amorion - D. Minor hagiographical form: Paul of MonembasiaGreat reader and collector: Symeon Metaphrastes: A. Predecessors and contemporaries B. Biography - C. MenologionJohn Geometres and "political" poetry: A. Instead of a biography - B. Political poetry - C. The withering homileties - D. Joking rhetoric progymnasmaChivalresque historiography: Leo the Deacon and his contemporaries: A. Noble Warriors in the late 10th-century chronography - B. Leo the Deacon: a biography C. The History in ten books - D. The legend of the murder of Nikephoros Phokas - E. Some epistolographers of Basil IIs day"The Patriot" or the revival of Lucian of Samosata: A. Lucian in Byzantium - B. On the date of the Philopatris - C. Anti-Christian, anti-monastic or neutral dialogue?Gabriel: between hymnography and hagiographyLiterature of the age of encyclopedism: A. Education and book production - B. Authors - C. Antiquity and the decline of traditional genres D. Character, composition and setting - E. The mocking literatus - F. Wording or "style"INDEX..==============================================================IMPORTANT: The price does NOT include the shipping cost which depends on actual weight and destination. You will receive a message after placing the order with the exact cost and the options available; then you will have to approve / reject this cost; you may also ask about this cost before placing the order at dem.siatras@gmail.com ., Institute of Byzantine Research, 2006, 6<
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In English. Two volumes. Cloth, XVIII+450+ XIV+366 pp., 29 cm, net weight 3.4 kg; limited edition of 600 copies.CONTENTS:VOL. I (650-850 A.D.):Pseudo-history of pseudo-MethodiosAndrew, Me… Mehr…
In English. Two volumes. Cloth, XVIII+450+ XIV+366 pp., 29 cm, net weight 3.4 kg; limited edition of 600 copies.CONTENTS:VOL. I (650-850 A.D.):Pseudo-history of pseudo-MethodiosAndrew, Metropolitan of CreteGermanos I, Patriarch of ConstantinopleJohn Damaskenos; Barlaam and IoasaphKosmas the MelodeMedieval Constantine-legendThe dark century (ca. 675 - ca. 775)The monks and the Arabs - SabaitesThe monks and the icon: Stephen the YoungerTheophanes the ConfessorTheodore of StoudiosClement and his successorsSt. Philaretos the merciful and Antony the YoungerLeo of Catania and Pankratios of TaorminaKassiaSt. Ioannikios and his kindIgnatios and pseudo-IgnatiosThe strange triumph of the Iconodulesthe Patriarch MethodiosThe monastic revival of literature (ca. 775-850)VOL. II (850-1000 A.D.):The time of order and encyclopedism (850-1000)Photios and the classical heritage: A. Biography - B. Myriobiblos or Bibliotheca the theory of style - C. Literary practice: letters and sermons - D. PhotiansGeorge the Monk: a commonplace - ChronicleEloquence around 900: the "school" of Photios: A. Leo VI the Wise or Philosopher - B. Nicholas Mystikos, Patriarch of Constantinople - C. Arethas of Caesarea: the art of self-defense - D. Some more writers around 900Niketas-David Paphlagon: reinvention of the pamphlet: A. Biography: nostalgia for the heroic past B. The Vita of Ignatius or the pamphlet of Photios (BHG 817)The gentle patriarch and the emperor in tears: the Vita of the patriarch EuthymiosProvincial literati ca. 900: Peter of Argos: a Constantinopolitan in the Peloponnese - Several provincial hagiographical discourses - The tale about the capture of Thessalonike in 904At the court of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetus: A. Biography of Basil I - B. Continuation of Theophanes and the Book of Kings - C. Eloquence in prose and verse - D. Anti-Macedonian chronography E. Other contemporaries of Constantine VIThree Constantinopolitan Vitae of the mid-tenth century: A. The Vita of Basil the Younger written by his spiritual son Gregory (BHG 263 264f) - B. The Vita of Andrew the Fool in Christ written by the priest Nikephoros (BHG 115z-117k) - C. The anonymous Vita of Niphon (BHG 1371 z) - D. Some similar (and disssimilar) Constantinopolitan hagiographical discoursesPaul of Latros and some other provincial saints: A. Saintly escapism: the Vita of Paul the Younger of Latros - B. Identical and different: the Vita of Demetrianos of Chytri - C. A wandering saint: the Vita of Blasios of Amorion - D. Minor hagiographical form: Paul of MonembasiaGreat reader and collector: Symeon Metaphrastes: A. Predecessors and contemporaries B. Biography - C. MenologionJohn Geometres and "political" poetry: A. Instead of a biography - B. Political poetry - C. The withering homileties - D. Joking rhetoric progymnasmaChivalresque historiography: Leo the Deacon and his contemporaries: A. Noble Warriors in the late 10th-century chronography - B. Leo the Deacon: a biography C. The History in ten books - D. The legend of the murder of Nikephoros Phokas - E. Some epistolographers of Basil IIs day"The Patriot" or the revival of Lucian of Samosata: A. Lucian in Byzantium - B. On the date of the Philopatris - C. Anti-Christian, anti-monastic or neutral dialogue?Gabriel: between hymnography and hagiographyLiterature of the age of encyclopedism: A. Education and book production - B. Authors - C. Antiquity and the decline of traditional genres D. Character, composition and setting - E. The mocking literatus - F. Wording or "style"INDEX..==============================================================IMPORTANT: The price does NOT include the shipping cost which depends on actual weight and destination. You will receive a message after placing the order with the exact cost and the options available; then you will have to approve / reject this cost; you may also ask about this cost before placing the order at dem.siatras@gmail.com ., Institute of Byzantine Research, 2006, 6<
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In English. Two volumes. Cloth, XVIII+450+ XIV+366 pp., 29 cm, net weight 3.4 kg; limited edition of 600 copies.CONTENTS:VOL. I (650-850 A.D.):Pseudo-history of pseudo-MethodiosAndrew, Me… Mehr…
In English. Two volumes. Cloth, XVIII+450+ XIV+366 pp., 29 cm, net weight 3.4 kg; limited edition of 600 copies.CONTENTS:VOL. I (650-850 A.D.):Pseudo-history of pseudo-MethodiosAndrew, Metropolitan of CreteGermanos I, Patriarch of ConstantinopleJohn Damaskenos; Barlaam and IoasaphKosmas the MelodeMedieval Constantine-legendThe dark century (ca. 675 - ca. 775)The monks and the Arabs - SabaitesThe monks and the icon: Stephen the YoungerTheophanes the ConfessorTheodore of StoudiosClement and his successorsSt. Philaretos the merciful and Antony the YoungerLeo of Catania and Pankratios of TaorminaKassiaSt. Ioannikios and his kindIgnatios and pseudo-IgnatiosThe strange triumph of the Iconodulesthe Patriarch MethodiosThe monastic revival of literature (ca. 775-850)VOL. II (850-1000 A.D.):The time of order and encyclopedism (850-1000)Photios and the classical heritage: A. Biography - B. Myriobiblos or Bibliotheca the theory of style - C. Literary practice: letters and sermons - D. PhotiansGeorge the Monk: a commonplace - ChronicleEloquence around 900: the "school" of Photios: A. Leo VI the Wise or Philosopher - B. Nicholas Mystikos, Patriarch of Constantinople - C. Arethas of Caesarea: the art of self-defense - D. Some more writers around 900Niketas-David Paphlagon: reinvention of the pamphlet: A. Biography: nostalgia for the heroic past B. The Vita of Ignatius or the pamphlet of Photios (BHG 817)The gentle patriarch and the emperor in tears: the Vita of the patriarch EuthymiosProvincial literati ca. 900: Peter of Argos: a Constantinopolitan in the Peloponnese - Several provincial hagiographical discourses - The tale about the capture of Thessalonike in 904At the court of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetus: A. Biography of Basil I - B. Continuation of Theophanes and the Book of Kings - C. Eloquence in prose and verse - D. Anti-Macedonian chronography E. Other contemporaries of Constantine VIThree Constantinopolitan Vitae of the mid-tenth century: A. The Vita of Basil the Younger written by his spiritual son Gregory (BHG 263 264f) - B. The Vita of Andrew the Fool in Christ written by the priest Nikephoros (BHG 115z-117k) - C. The anonymous Vita of Niphon (BHG 1371 z) - D. Some similar (and disssimilar) Constantinopolitan hagiographical discoursesPaul of Latros and some other provincial saints: A. Saintly escapism: the Vita of Paul the Younger of Latros - B. Identical and different: the Vita of Demetrianos of Chytri - C. A wandering saint: the Vita of Blasios of Amorion - D. Minor hagiographical form: Paul of MonembasiaGreat reader and collector: Symeon Metaphrastes: A. Predecessors and contemporaries B. Biography - C. MenologionJohn Geometres and "political" poetry: A. Instead of a biography - B. Political poetry - C. The withering homileties - D. Joking rhetoric progymnasmaChivalresque historiography: Leo the Deacon and his contemporaries: A. Noble Warriors in the late 10th-century chronography - B. Leo the Deacon: a biography C. The History in ten books - D. The legend of the murder of Nikephoros Phokas - E. Some epistolographers of Basil IIs day"The Patriot" or the revival of Lucian of Samosata: A. Lucian in Byzantium - B. On the date of the Philopatris - C. Anti-Christian, anti-monastic or neutral dialogue?Gabriel: between hymnography and hagiographyLiterature of the age of encyclopedism: A. Education and book production - B. Authors - C. Antiquity and the decline of traditional genres D. Character, composition and setting - E. The mocking literatus - F. Wording or "style"INDEX..==============================================================IMPORTANT: The price does NOT include the shipping cost which depends on actual weight and destination. You will receive a message after placing the order with the exact cost and the options available; then you will have to approve / reject this cost; you may also ask about this cost before placing the order at dem.siatras@gmail.com ., Institute of Byzantine Research, 2006<
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In English. Two volumes. Cloth, XVIII+450+ XIV+366 pp., 29 cm, net weight 3.4 kg; limited edition of 600 copies.CONTENTS:VOL. I (650-850 A.D.):Pseudo-history of pseudo-MethodiosAndrew, Me… Mehr…
In English. Two volumes. Cloth, XVIII+450+ XIV+366 pp., 29 cm, net weight 3.4 kg; limited edition of 600 copies.CONTENTS:VOL. I (650-850 A.D.):Pseudo-history of pseudo-MethodiosAndrew, Metropolitan of CreteGermanos I, Patriarch of ConstantinopleJohn Damaskenos; Barlaam and IoasaphKosmas the MelodeMedieval Constantine-legendThe dark century (ca. 675 - ca. 775)The monks and the Arabs - SabaitesThe monks and the icon: Stephen the YoungerTheophanes the ConfessorTheodore of StoudiosClement and his successorsSt. Philaretos the merciful and Antony the YoungerLeo of Catania and Pankratios of TaorminaKassiaSt. Ioannikios and his kindIgnatios and pseudo-IgnatiosThe strange triumph of the Iconodulesthe Patriarch MethodiosThe monastic revival of literature (ca. 775-850)VOL. II (850-1000 A.D.):The time of order and encyclopedism (850-1000)Photios and the classical heritage: A. Biography - B. Myriobiblos or Bibliotheca the theory of style - C. Literary practice: letters and sermons - D. PhotiansGeorge the Monk: a commonplace - ChronicleEloquence around 900: the "school" of Photios: A. Leo VI the Wise or Philosopher - B. Nicholas Mystikos, Patriarch of Constantinople - C. Arethas of Caesarea: the art of self-defense - D. Some more writers around 900Niketas-David Paphlagon: reinvention of the pamphlet: A. Biography: nostalgia for the heroic past B. The Vita of Ignatius or the pamphlet of Photios (BHG 817)The gentle patriarch and the emperor in tears: the Vita of the patriarch EuthymiosProvincial literati ca. 900: Peter of Argos: a Constantinopolitan in the Peloponnese - Several provincial hagiographical discourses - The tale about the capture of Thessalonike in 904At the court of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetus: A. Biography of Basil I - B. Continuation of Theophanes and the Book of Kings - C. Eloquence in prose and verse - D. Anti-Macedonian chronography E. Other contemporaries of Constantine VIThree Constantinopolitan Vitae of the mid-tenth century: A. The Vita of Basil the Younger written by his spiritual son Gregory (BHG 263 264f) - B. The Vita of Andrew the Fool in Christ written by the priest Nikephoros (BHG 115z-117k) - C. The anonymous Vita of Niphon (BHG 1371 z) - D. Some similar (and disssimilar) Constantinopolitan hagiographical discoursesPaul of Latros and some other provincial saints: A. Saintly escapism: the Vita of Paul the Younger of Latros - B. Identical and different: the Vita of Demetrianos of Chytri - C. A wandering saint: the Vita of Blasios of Amorion - D. Minor hagiographical form: Paul of MonembasiaGreat reader and collector: Symeon Metaphrastes: A. Predecessors and contemporaries B. Biography - C. MenologionJohn Geometres and "political" poetry: A. Instead of a biography - B. Political poetry - C. The withering homileties - D. Joking rhetoric progymnasmaChivalresque historiography: Leo the Deacon and his contemporaries: A. Noble Warriors in the late 10th-century chronography - B. Leo the Deacon: a biography C. The History in ten books - D. The legend of the murder of Nikephoros Phokas - E. Some epistolographers of Basil II's day"The Patriot" or the revival of Lucian of Samosata: A. Lucian in Byzantium - B. On the date of the Philopatris - C. Anti-Christian, anti-monastic or neutral dialogue?Gabriel: between hymnography and hagiographyLiterature of the age of encyclopedism: A. Education and book production - B. Authors - C. Antiquity and the decline of traditional genres D. Character, composition and setting - E. The mocking literatus - F. Wording or "style"INDEX..IMPORTANT: The price does NOT include the shipping cost which depends on actual weight and destination. You will receive a message after placing the order with the exact cost and the options available; then you will have to approve / reject this cost; you may also ask about this cost before placing the order at dem.siatras@gmail.com ., Institute of Byzantine Research, 2006, 6<
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[Tempo Playhouse] [Playbill] Stein, Gertrude and Jean Genet. Julie Bovasso and Cletus L. Gundy Present a Tempo Playhouse Production: Gertrude Stein's "The 13th of March": Selections From … Mehr…
[Tempo Playhouse] [Playbill] Stein, Gertrude and Jean Genet. Julie Bovasso and Cletus L. Gundy Present a Tempo Playhouse Production: Gertrude Stein's "The 13th of March": Selections From the First Reader [and] Jean Genet's "The Maids." New York: Tempo Playhouse, [1955]. Octavo (8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches; 215 x 140 mm), [8] pages, in stapled wrappers. A rare playbill for the first plays presented by Julie Bovasso's Tempo Playhouse in New York: Gertrude Stein's "The 13th of March: Selections From the First Reader," and Jean Genet's "The Maids." In fact, this was the first production of "The Maids" in the United States. Both plays were directed by Strowan Robertson, with sets and costumes by Lester Hackett. The 24-year-old Bovasso founded the theatre with $250 from the sale of a painting by her husband, George Ortman. She rented an apartment at 4 St. Mark's Place in the East Village and built a small stage and a box office. (See Stephen J. Bottoms, "Playing Underground: A Critical History of the 1960s Off-Off-Broadway Movement," pages 37-38). The playbill doesn't give the opening date, but a small item in The New York Times of March 10, 1955, states the opening would take place on Saturday, March 12. The Times also placed the location of the opening at Steyer Hall Playhouse, 184 Eldridge Street, which must have been a temporary venue.Bovasso played the role of Claire in "The Maids," which ran until mid-July 1955. The following year, the Village Voice initiated the Obie Awards for Off-Broadway. Bovasso won the first Obie for Best Actress and Tempo Playhouse received a special citation that year.Bovasso's co-stars in "The Maids" were Joyce Henry as Solange and Fran Malis as Madame. Being the versatile actress that she was, Bovasso also apparently played Solange at times.For the Stein production -- which was actually two plays: "In a Garden," and "Three Sisters Who Are Not Sisters" -- the actors were Herbert King (Philip), Stanley Pitts (Kit Raccoon), Nancy Ponder (Lucy Willow), Anne Edwards (Helen), and Marcia Pavia (Ellen).Just like playbills for the Living Theatre, the Tempo playbill lists paintings and sculptures for sale at the theatre. Painters include Joan Mitchell, Perle Fine, Lois Dodd, Angelo Ippolito, Michael Goldberg, Margaret Barlett, George Ortman, and Miles Forst, and the sculptors Marisol Escobar and William King. This playbill is rare. OCLC shows no institutional holdings, although a separate search turns up a copy at the University of Florida. RARE. CONDITION: Some creases and folds but clean and unmarked. A Very Good or better copy., Tempo Playhouse, In English. Two volumes. Cloth, XVIII+450+ XIV+366 pp., 29 cm, net weight 3.4 kg; limited edition of 600 copies.CONTENTS:VOL. I (650-850 A.D.):Pseudo-history of pseudo-MethodiosAndrew, Metropolitan of CreteGermanos I, Patriarch of ConstantinopleJohn Damaskenos; Barlaam and IoasaphKosmas the MelodeMedieval Constantine-legendThe dark century (ca. 675 - ca. 775)The monks and the Arabs - SabaitesThe monks and the icon: Stephen the YoungerTheophanes the ConfessorTheodore of StoudiosClement and his successorsSt. Philaretos the merciful and Antony the YoungerLeo of Catania and Pankratios of TaorminaKassiaSt. Ioannikios and his kindIgnatios and pseudo-IgnatiosThe strange triumph of the Iconodulesthe Patriarch MethodiosThe monastic revival of literature (ca. 775-850)VOL. II (850-1000 A.D.):The time of order and encyclopedism (850-1000)Photios and the classical heritage: A. Biography - B. Myriobiblos or Bibliotheca the theory of style - C. Literary practice: letters and sermons - D. PhotiansGeorge the Monk: a commonplace - ChronicleEloquence around 900: the "school" of Photios: A. Leo VI the Wise or Philosopher - B. Nicholas Mystikos, Patriarch of Constantinople - C. Arethas of Caesarea: the art of self-defense - D. Some more writers around 900Niketas-David Paphlagon: reinvention of the pamphlet: A. Biography: nostalgia for the heroic past B. The Vita of Ignatius or the pamphlet of Photios (BHG 817)The gentle patriarch and the emperor in tears: the Vita of the patriarch EuthymiosProvincial literati ca. 900: Peter of Argos: a Constantinopolitan in the Peloponnese - Several provincial hagiographical discourses - The tale about the capture of Thessalonike in 904At the court of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetus: A. Biography of Basil I - B. Continuation of Theophanes and the Book of Kings - C. Eloquence in prose and verse - D. Anti-Macedonian chronography E. Other contemporaries of Constantine VIThree Constantinopolitan Vitae of the mid-tenth century: A. The Vita of Basil the Younger written by his spiritual son Gregory (BHG 263 264f) - B. The Vita of Andrew the Fool in Christ written by the priest Nikephoros (BHG 115z-117k) - C. The anonymous Vita of Niphon (BHG 1371 z) - D. Some similar (and disssimilar) Constantinopolitan hagiographical discoursesPaul of Latros and some other provincial saints: A. Saintly escapism: the Vita of Paul the Younger of Latros - B. Identical and different: the Vita of Demetrianos of Chytri - C. A wandering saint: the Vita of Blasios of Amorion - D. Minor hagiographical form: Paul of MonembasiaGreat reader and collector: Symeon Metaphrastes: A. Predecessors and contemporaries B. Biography - C. MenologionJohn Geometres and "political" poetry: A. Instead of a biography - B. Political poetry - C. The withering homileties - D. Joking rhetoric progymnasmaChivalresque historiography: Leo the Deacon and his contemporaries: A. Noble Warriors in the late 10th-century chronography - B. Leo the Deacon: a biography C. The History in ten books - D. The legend of the murder of Nikephoros Phokas - E. Some epistolographers of Basil IIs day"The Patriot" or the revival of Lucian of Samosata: A. Lucian in Byzantium - B. On the date of the Philopatris - C. Anti-Christian, anti-monastic or neutral dialogue?Gabriel: between hymnography and hagiographyLiterature of the age of encyclopedism: A. Education and book production - B. Authors - C. Antiquity and the decline of traditional genres D. Character, composition and setting - E. The mocking literatus - F. Wording or "style"INDEX..==============================================================IMPORTANT: The price does NOT include the shipping cost which depends on actual weight and destination. 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1827. Reverend Taylor is Tried for Blasphemy [Trial]. Taylor, Robert [1784-1884], Defendant. Trial of the Rev. Robert Taylor, A.B. & M.R.C.S.: Upon a Charge of Blasphemy, With His Defenc… Mehr…
1827. Reverend Taylor is Tried for Blasphemy [Trial]. Taylor, Robert [1784-1884], Defendant. Trial of the Rev. Robert Taylor, A.B. & M.R.C.S.: Upon a Charge of Blasphemy, With His Defence, As Delivered by Himself, Before the Lord Chief Justice and a Special Jury, On Wednesday, October 24, 1827: And as Corrected and Supplied with the Additions which Occurred in Delivery, From the Morning Chronicle, Herald, Times, Sun, &c. London: Printed by John Brooks, 1827. 34 pp. Portrait frontispiece. Octavo (8-1/4" x 5"). Disbound stab-stitched pamphlet. Light rubbing to extremities, frontispiece partially detached, moderate toning to text, somewhat heavier in places, "6" in early hand to head of title page. $500. * First edition, one of two editions published in 1827. Taylor was tried for blasphemy after delivering an unorthodox sermon about Christ's character. He was convicted and sentenced to a year in prison. OCLC locates no copies of the first edition in North America and only 7 of the second, 3 in law libraries (Harvard, University of Missouri, Worcester, MA, Trial Court Library). COPAC locates 1 copy of the first edition (London Library). McCoy, Freedom of the Press T38., 1827, 0, In English. Two volumes. Cloth, XVIII+450+ XIV+366 pp., 29 cm, net weight 3.4 kg; limited edition of 600 copies.CONTENTS:VOL. I (650-850 A.D.):Pseudo-history of pseudo-MethodiosAndrew, Metropolitan of CreteGermanos I, Patriarch of ConstantinopleJohn Damaskenos; Barlaam and IoasaphKosmas the MelodeMedieval Constantine-legendThe dark century (ca. 675 - ca. 775)The monks and the Arabs - SabaitesThe monks and the icon: Stephen the YoungerTheophanes the ConfessorTheodore of StoudiosClement and his successorsSt. Philaretos the merciful and Antony the YoungerLeo of Catania and Pankratios of TaorminaKassiaSt. Ioannikios and his kindIgnatios and pseudo-IgnatiosThe strange triumph of the Iconodulesthe Patriarch MethodiosThe monastic revival of literature (ca. 775-850)VOL. II (850-1000 A.D.):The time of order and encyclopedism (850-1000)Photios and the classical heritage: A. Biography - B. Myriobiblos or Bibliotheca the theory of style - C. Literary practice: letters and sermons - D. PhotiansGeorge the Monk: a commonplace - ChronicleEloquence around 900: the "school" of Photios: A. Leo VI the Wise or Philosopher - B. Nicholas Mystikos, Patriarch of Constantinople - C. Arethas of Caesarea: the art of self-defense - D. Some more writers around 900Niketas-David Paphlagon: reinvention of the pamphlet: A. Biography: nostalgia for the heroic past B. The Vita of Ignatius or the pamphlet of Photios (BHG 817)The gentle patriarch and the emperor in tears: the Vita of the patriarch EuthymiosProvincial literati ca. 900: Peter of Argos: a Constantinopolitan in the Peloponnese - Several provincial hagiographical discourses - The tale about the capture of Thessalonike in 904At the court of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetus: A. Biography of Basil I - B. Continuation of Theophanes and the Book of Kings - C. Eloquence in prose and verse - D. Anti-Macedonian chronography E. Other contemporaries of Constantine VIThree Constantinopolitan Vitae of the mid-tenth century: A. The Vita of Basil the Younger written by his spiritual son Gregory (BHG 263 264f) - B. The Vita of Andrew the Fool in Christ written by the priest Nikephoros (BHG 115z-117k) - C. The anonymous Vita of Niphon (BHG 1371 z) - D. Some similar (and disssimilar) Constantinopolitan hagiographical discoursesPaul of Latros and some other provincial saints: A. Saintly escapism: the Vita of Paul the Younger of Latros - B. Identical and different: the Vita of Demetrianos of Chytri - C. A wandering saint: the Vita of Blasios of Amorion - D. Minor hagiographical form: Paul of MonembasiaGreat reader and collector: Symeon Metaphrastes: A. Predecessors and contemporaries B. Biography - C. MenologionJohn Geometres and "political" poetry: A. Instead of a biography - B. Political poetry - C. The withering homileties - D. Joking rhetoric progymnasmaChivalresque historiography: Leo the Deacon and his contemporaries: A. Noble Warriors in the late 10th-century chronography - B. Leo the Deacon: a biography C. The History in ten books - D. The legend of the murder of Nikephoros Phokas - E. Some epistolographers of Basil IIs day"The Patriot" or the revival of Lucian of Samosata: A. Lucian in Byzantium - B. On the date of the Philopatris - C. Anti-Christian, anti-monastic or neutral dialogue?Gabriel: between hymnography and hagiographyLiterature of the age of encyclopedism: A. Education and book production - B. Authors - C. Antiquity and the decline of traditional genres D. Character, composition and setting - E. The mocking literatus - F. Wording or "style"INDEX..==============================================================IMPORTANT: The price does NOT include the shipping cost which depends on actual weight and destination. You will receive a message after placing the order with the exact cost and the options available; then you will have to approve / reject this cost; you may also ask about this cost before placing the order at dem.siatras@gmail.com ., Institute of Byzantine Research, 2006, 6<
2006
ISBN: 9789603710318
In English. Two volumes. Cloth, XVIII+450+ XIV+366 pp., 29 cm, net weight 3.4 kg; limited edition of 600 copies.CONTENTS:VOL. I (650-850 A.D.):Pseudo-history of pseudo-MethodiosAndrew, Me… Mehr…
In English. Two volumes. Cloth, XVIII+450+ XIV+366 pp., 29 cm, net weight 3.4 kg; limited edition of 600 copies.CONTENTS:VOL. I (650-850 A.D.):Pseudo-history of pseudo-MethodiosAndrew, Metropolitan of CreteGermanos I, Patriarch of ConstantinopleJohn Damaskenos; Barlaam and IoasaphKosmas the MelodeMedieval Constantine-legendThe dark century (ca. 675 - ca. 775)The monks and the Arabs - SabaitesThe monks and the icon: Stephen the YoungerTheophanes the ConfessorTheodore of StoudiosClement and his successorsSt. Philaretos the merciful and Antony the YoungerLeo of Catania and Pankratios of TaorminaKassiaSt. Ioannikios and his kindIgnatios and pseudo-IgnatiosThe strange triumph of the Iconodulesthe Patriarch MethodiosThe monastic revival of literature (ca. 775-850)VOL. II (850-1000 A.D.):The time of order and encyclopedism (850-1000)Photios and the classical heritage: A. Biography - B. Myriobiblos or Bibliotheca the theory of style - C. Literary practice: letters and sermons - D. PhotiansGeorge the Monk: a commonplace - ChronicleEloquence around 900: the "school" of Photios: A. Leo VI the Wise or Philosopher - B. Nicholas Mystikos, Patriarch of Constantinople - C. Arethas of Caesarea: the art of self-defense - D. Some more writers around 900Niketas-David Paphlagon: reinvention of the pamphlet: A. Biography: nostalgia for the heroic past B. The Vita of Ignatius or the pamphlet of Photios (BHG 817)The gentle patriarch and the emperor in tears: the Vita of the patriarch EuthymiosProvincial literati ca. 900: Peter of Argos: a Constantinopolitan in the Peloponnese - Several provincial hagiographical discourses - The tale about the capture of Thessalonike in 904At the court of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetus: A. Biography of Basil I - B. Continuation of Theophanes and the Book of Kings - C. Eloquence in prose and verse - D. Anti-Macedonian chronography E. Other contemporaries of Constantine VIThree Constantinopolitan Vitae of the mid-tenth century: A. The Vita of Basil the Younger written by his spiritual son Gregory (BHG 263 264f) - B. The Vita of Andrew the Fool in Christ written by the priest Nikephoros (BHG 115z-117k) - C. The anonymous Vita of Niphon (BHG 1371 z) - D. Some similar (and disssimilar) Constantinopolitan hagiographical discoursesPaul of Latros and some other provincial saints: A. Saintly escapism: the Vita of Paul the Younger of Latros - B. Identical and different: the Vita of Demetrianos of Chytri - C. A wandering saint: the Vita of Blasios of Amorion - D. Minor hagiographical form: Paul of MonembasiaGreat reader and collector: Symeon Metaphrastes: A. Predecessors and contemporaries B. Biography - C. MenologionJohn Geometres and "political" poetry: A. Instead of a biography - B. Political poetry - C. The withering homileties - D. Joking rhetoric progymnasmaChivalresque historiography: Leo the Deacon and his contemporaries: A. Noble Warriors in the late 10th-century chronography - B. Leo the Deacon: a biography C. The History in ten books - D. The legend of the murder of Nikephoros Phokas - E. Some epistolographers of Basil IIs day"The Patriot" or the revival of Lucian of Samosata: A. Lucian in Byzantium - B. On the date of the Philopatris - C. Anti-Christian, anti-monastic or neutral dialogue?Gabriel: between hymnography and hagiographyLiterature of the age of encyclopedism: A. Education and book production - B. Authors - C. Antiquity and the decline of traditional genres D. Character, composition and setting - E. The mocking literatus - F. Wording or "style"INDEX..==============================================================IMPORTANT: The price does NOT include the shipping cost which depends on actual weight and destination. You will receive a message after placing the order with the exact cost and the options available; then you will have to approve / reject this cost; you may also ask about this cost before placing the order at dem.siatras@gmail.com ., Institute of Byzantine Research, 2006, 6<
2006, ISBN: 9789603710318
In English. Two volumes. Cloth, XVIII+450+ XIV+366 pp., 29 cm, net weight 3.4 kg; limited edition of 600 copies.CONTENTS:VOL. I (650-850 A.D.):Pseudo-history of pseudo-MethodiosAndrew, Me… Mehr…
In English. Two volumes. Cloth, XVIII+450+ XIV+366 pp., 29 cm, net weight 3.4 kg; limited edition of 600 copies.CONTENTS:VOL. I (650-850 A.D.):Pseudo-history of pseudo-MethodiosAndrew, Metropolitan of CreteGermanos I, Patriarch of ConstantinopleJohn Damaskenos; Barlaam and IoasaphKosmas the MelodeMedieval Constantine-legendThe dark century (ca. 675 - ca. 775)The monks and the Arabs - SabaitesThe monks and the icon: Stephen the YoungerTheophanes the ConfessorTheodore of StoudiosClement and his successorsSt. Philaretos the merciful and Antony the YoungerLeo of Catania and Pankratios of TaorminaKassiaSt. Ioannikios and his kindIgnatios and pseudo-IgnatiosThe strange triumph of the Iconodulesthe Patriarch MethodiosThe monastic revival of literature (ca. 775-850)VOL. II (850-1000 A.D.):The time of order and encyclopedism (850-1000)Photios and the classical heritage: A. Biography - B. Myriobiblos or Bibliotheca the theory of style - C. Literary practice: letters and sermons - D. PhotiansGeorge the Monk: a commonplace - ChronicleEloquence around 900: the "school" of Photios: A. Leo VI the Wise or Philosopher - B. Nicholas Mystikos, Patriarch of Constantinople - C. Arethas of Caesarea: the art of self-defense - D. Some more writers around 900Niketas-David Paphlagon: reinvention of the pamphlet: A. Biography: nostalgia for the heroic past B. The Vita of Ignatius or the pamphlet of Photios (BHG 817)The gentle patriarch and the emperor in tears: the Vita of the patriarch EuthymiosProvincial literati ca. 900: Peter of Argos: a Constantinopolitan in the Peloponnese - Several provincial hagiographical discourses - The tale about the capture of Thessalonike in 904At the court of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetus: A. Biography of Basil I - B. Continuation of Theophanes and the Book of Kings - C. Eloquence in prose and verse - D. Anti-Macedonian chronography E. Other contemporaries of Constantine VIThree Constantinopolitan Vitae of the mid-tenth century: A. The Vita of Basil the Younger written by his spiritual son Gregory (BHG 263 264f) - B. The Vita of Andrew the Fool in Christ written by the priest Nikephoros (BHG 115z-117k) - C. The anonymous Vita of Niphon (BHG 1371 z) - D. Some similar (and disssimilar) Constantinopolitan hagiographical discoursesPaul of Latros and some other provincial saints: A. Saintly escapism: the Vita of Paul the Younger of Latros - B. Identical and different: the Vita of Demetrianos of Chytri - C. A wandering saint: the Vita of Blasios of Amorion - D. Minor hagiographical form: Paul of MonembasiaGreat reader and collector: Symeon Metaphrastes: A. Predecessors and contemporaries B. Biography - C. MenologionJohn Geometres and "political" poetry: A. Instead of a biography - B. Political poetry - C. The withering homileties - D. Joking rhetoric progymnasmaChivalresque historiography: Leo the Deacon and his contemporaries: A. Noble Warriors in the late 10th-century chronography - B. Leo the Deacon: a biography C. The History in ten books - D. The legend of the murder of Nikephoros Phokas - E. Some epistolographers of Basil IIs day"The Patriot" or the revival of Lucian of Samosata: A. Lucian in Byzantium - B. On the date of the Philopatris - C. Anti-Christian, anti-monastic or neutral dialogue?Gabriel: between hymnography and hagiographyLiterature of the age of encyclopedism: A. Education and book production - B. Authors - C. Antiquity and the decline of traditional genres D. Character, composition and setting - E. The mocking literatus - F. Wording or "style"INDEX..==============================================================IMPORTANT: The price does NOT include the shipping cost which depends on actual weight and destination. You will receive a message after placing the order with the exact cost and the options available; then you will have to approve / reject this cost; you may also ask about this cost before placing the order at dem.siatras@gmail.com ., Institute of Byzantine Research, 2006<
2006, ISBN: 9789603710318
In English. Two volumes. Cloth, XVIII+450+ XIV+366 pp., 29 cm, net weight 3.4 kg; limited edition of 600 copies.CONTENTS:VOL. I (650-850 A.D.):Pseudo-history of pseudo-MethodiosAndrew, Me… Mehr…
In English. Two volumes. Cloth, XVIII+450+ XIV+366 pp., 29 cm, net weight 3.4 kg; limited edition of 600 copies.CONTENTS:VOL. I (650-850 A.D.):Pseudo-history of pseudo-MethodiosAndrew, Metropolitan of CreteGermanos I, Patriarch of ConstantinopleJohn Damaskenos; Barlaam and IoasaphKosmas the MelodeMedieval Constantine-legendThe dark century (ca. 675 - ca. 775)The monks and the Arabs - SabaitesThe monks and the icon: Stephen the YoungerTheophanes the ConfessorTheodore of StoudiosClement and his successorsSt. Philaretos the merciful and Antony the YoungerLeo of Catania and Pankratios of TaorminaKassiaSt. Ioannikios and his kindIgnatios and pseudo-IgnatiosThe strange triumph of the Iconodulesthe Patriarch MethodiosThe monastic revival of literature (ca. 775-850)VOL. II (850-1000 A.D.):The time of order and encyclopedism (850-1000)Photios and the classical heritage: A. Biography - B. Myriobiblos or Bibliotheca the theory of style - C. Literary practice: letters and sermons - D. PhotiansGeorge the Monk: a commonplace - ChronicleEloquence around 900: the "school" of Photios: A. Leo VI the Wise or Philosopher - B. Nicholas Mystikos, Patriarch of Constantinople - C. Arethas of Caesarea: the art of self-defense - D. Some more writers around 900Niketas-David Paphlagon: reinvention of the pamphlet: A. Biography: nostalgia for the heroic past B. The Vita of Ignatius or the pamphlet of Photios (BHG 817)The gentle patriarch and the emperor in tears: the Vita of the patriarch EuthymiosProvincial literati ca. 900: Peter of Argos: a Constantinopolitan in the Peloponnese - Several provincial hagiographical discourses - The tale about the capture of Thessalonike in 904At the court of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetus: A. Biography of Basil I - B. Continuation of Theophanes and the Book of Kings - C. Eloquence in prose and verse - D. Anti-Macedonian chronography E. Other contemporaries of Constantine VIThree Constantinopolitan Vitae of the mid-tenth century: A. The Vita of Basil the Younger written by his spiritual son Gregory (BHG 263 264f) - B. The Vita of Andrew the Fool in Christ written by the priest Nikephoros (BHG 115z-117k) - C. The anonymous Vita of Niphon (BHG 1371 z) - D. Some similar (and disssimilar) Constantinopolitan hagiographical discoursesPaul of Latros and some other provincial saints: A. Saintly escapism: the Vita of Paul the Younger of Latros - B. Identical and different: the Vita of Demetrianos of Chytri - C. A wandering saint: the Vita of Blasios of Amorion - D. Minor hagiographical form: Paul of MonembasiaGreat reader and collector: Symeon Metaphrastes: A. Predecessors and contemporaries B. Biography - C. MenologionJohn Geometres and "political" poetry: A. Instead of a biography - B. Political poetry - C. The withering homileties - D. Joking rhetoric progymnasmaChivalresque historiography: Leo the Deacon and his contemporaries: A. Noble Warriors in the late 10th-century chronography - B. Leo the Deacon: a biography C. The History in ten books - D. The legend of the murder of Nikephoros Phokas - E. Some epistolographers of Basil II's day"The Patriot" or the revival of Lucian of Samosata: A. Lucian in Byzantium - B. On the date of the Philopatris - C. Anti-Christian, anti-monastic or neutral dialogue?Gabriel: between hymnography and hagiographyLiterature of the age of encyclopedism: A. Education and book production - B. Authors - C. Antiquity and the decline of traditional genres D. Character, composition and setting - E. The mocking literatus - F. Wording or "style"INDEX..IMPORTANT: The price does NOT include the shipping cost which depends on actual weight and destination. You will receive a message after placing the order with the exact cost and the options available; then you will have to approve / reject this cost; you may also ask about this cost before placing the order at dem.siatras@gmail.com ., Institute of Byzantine Research, 2006, 6<
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