Handbooks of Archaeology and Antiquities 



Edited by PERCY GARDNER and FRANCIS W. KELSEY 



THE PRINCIPLES OF GREEK ART 



By PERCY GARDNER, Litt.D., Lincoln and Merton Professor of Classical 

 Archaeology in the University of Oxford. 



Makes clear the artistic and psychological principles underlying Greek art, especially 

 sculpture, which is treated as a characteristic manifestation of the Greek spirit, a devel- 

 opment parallel to that of Greek literature and religion. While there are many hand- 

 books of Greek archaeology, this volume holds a unique place. 



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GREEK ARCHITECTURE 



By ALLAN MARQUAND, Ph.D., L.H.D., Professor of Art and Archaeology 

 in Princeton University. 



Professor Marquand, in this interesting and scholarly volume, passes from the mate- 

 rials of construction to the architectural forms and decorations of the buildings of 

 Greece, and lasdy, to its monuments. Nearly four hundred illustrations assist the 

 reader in a clear understanding of the subject. 



Illustrated. Cloth, $2.25 



GREEK SCULPTURE 



By ERNEST A. GARDNER, M.A., Professor of Archaeology in University 

 College, London. 



A comprehensive outline of our present knowledge of Greek sculpture, distinguishing 

 the different schools and periods, and showing the development of each. This volume, 

 fully illustrated, fills an important gap and is widely used as a text-book. 



Illustrated. Cloth, $2.50 



GREEK CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY 



By A. H. J. GREENIDGE, M.A., Late Lecturer in Hertford College and Brase- 

 nose College, Oxford. 



Most authors in writing of Greek History emphasize the structure of the constitutions ; 

 Mr. Greenidge lays particular stress upon the workings of these constitutions. With 

 this purpose ever in view, he treats of the development of Greek public law, distinguish- 

 ing the different types of states as they appear. 



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GREEK AND ROMAN COINS 



By G. F. Hill, M. A., of the Department of Coins and Medals in the British 

 Museum. 



All the information needed by the beginner in numismatics, or for ordinary reference, 

 is here presented. The condensation necessary to bring the material within the size 

 of the present volume has in no way interfered with its clearness or readableness. 



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GREEK ATHLETIC SPORTS AND FESTIVALS 



By E. NORMAN GARDINER, M.A., Sometime Classical Exhibitioner of Christ 



Church College, Oxford. 

 With more than two hundred illustrations from contemporary art, and bright descrip- 

 tive text, this work proves of equal interest to the general reader and to the student of 

 the past. Many of the problems with which it deals — the place of physical training, 

 games, athletics, in daily and national life — are found to be as real at the present time 

 as they were in the far-off days of Greece. 



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