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Turnhout, Brepols, 1999 Hardback, VI+238 p., 301 b/w ill., 160 x 235 mm. ISBN 9782503525396.
This work by Jeremias Held (Henry Green, no. 74) is the second German translation of the emblems of Andrea Alciato, who is rightfully known as pater et princeps of the emblem. The first German translation was written by Wolfgang Hunger and published by Chrestien Wechel in a bilingual Latin-German edition in Paris in 1542. Held's version, printed in 1566 and 1580, has never before been offered in its entirety in a modern reprint. It, too, is a bilingual edition with the Latin texts followed by Held's German version. Jeremias Held produced this, the second German translation, which appeared in a 1566 and a 1580 edition. The 1566 edition was printed in Frankfurt-am-Main by Georg Raben for Simon Huter and Sigmund Feyerabend. The colophon is dated 1567. Held's version contains 132 woodcuts in text to Alciato's 212 emblems, and they are numbered i-ccxvii. The numbering of the emblems has caused some confusion. Henry Green (190) hastily called the number 217 a misprint, but it is not. The number 217 is correct and derives from the separate numbering of the alternative versions of the epigrams, which Alciato had labled ?aliud,? to four of the emblems. Held's written German is simple and colloquial. In fact it is sloppy. In matters of orthography, we cannot know if the typesetting accurately represents his intentions, but it probably does. Languages : English, Latin.
New York Ives Washburn 1931 in 4 (28x22) 1 volume reliure cartonnage façon velours rouge de l'éditeur (red velour cloth with black title), plat supérieur titré, 168 pages, avec de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc hors-texte (full page black and white plates). First Edition. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
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<p>The long-neglected red sea shore area has, over the past ten years, yielded a considerable amount of data that has enabled us to understand its specific role in pharaonic times. In 2001, fieldwork resumed in the former harbour of Mersa Gawasis, which was first identified by Abd el-Moneim Sayed in 1977. The rich archaeological and epigraphical findings by a joint American-Italian team demonstrated that the site was used throughout the 12th dynasty as a launching harbour for expeditions to the land of Punt, which lay to the south of the red sea. North of the Gulf of Suez, vestiges of a harbour built early on in the Old Kingdom were progressively unearthed at the site of Ayn Soukhna, which was discovered by Mahmoud Abd el-Raziq in 1999: the full remains of Middle Kingdom vessels were found there, stored in onsite galleries between expeditions to the copper and turquoise mining sites of the Sinai. The aim of this conference, which was held in Cairo and Ayn Soukhna in January 2009, was to bring together most of the specialists studying the red sea shore area and its relations with the Nile Valley. The proceedings give an overview of the most recent research on this strategic zone during the pharaonic period. Dominique Valbelle Introduction ............................................................................................................... 1 Mahmoud Abd el-Raziq, Georges Castel, Pierre Tallet, Grégory Marouard The Pharaonic Site of Ayn Soukhna in the Gulf of Suez:. 2001-2009 Progress Report ................................................................................... 3 Rodolfo Fattovich, Kathryn A. Bard Archaeological Investigations at Wadi/Mersa Gawasis, Egypt:. 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2009 Field Seasons ....................................................... 21 Rodolfo Fattovich, Kathryn A. Bard Ships Bound for Punt ............................................................................................. 27 Patrice Pomey Ship Remains at Ayn Soukhna ........................................................................... 35 Cheryl Ward Ancient Egyptian Seafaring Ships:. Archaeological and Experimental Evidence .................................................... 53 Chiara Zazzaro, Claire Calcagno Ship Components from Mersa Gawasis:. Recent Finds and their Archaeological Context ........................................... 65 Chiara Zazzaro, Mohammed Abd el-Maguid Ancient Egyptian Stone Anchors from Mersa Gawasis ............................. 87 Pierre Tallet New Inscriptions from Ayn Soukhna 2002-2009 ........................................ 105 El-Sayed Mahfouz New Epigraphic Material from Wadi Gawasis ............................................. 117 Annie Gasse Wadi Hammamat and the Sea from the Origins . to the End of the New Kingdom ........................................................................ 133 Yann Tristant How to Fill in the Gaps? . New Perspectives on Exchanges between Egypt and the Near East . During the Early Neolithic Period .................................................................... 145 Julie Masquelier-Loorius At the End of the Trail: . Some Implications of the Mention of Turquoise . in Egyptian Tombs and Temples ........................................................................ 159 Pierre Tallet The Red Sea in Pharaonic Egypt. Assessment and Prospects .................. 171</p> Le Caire, 2012 IFAO 198 p., illustrations couleur, cartonnage éditeur. 20,5 x 28
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[Formes et Langages et collection Grand Fond, Jose Millas-Martin,] - HELD, Claude
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4 vol. in-8 et in-12 br., Formes et Langages et collection Grand Fond, Jose Millas-Martin, 1973-1974-1975-1975
Lot de 4 ouvrages tous enrichis de belle dédicace du poète Claude Held (l'époux de Jacqueline Held) au philosophe Marc Soriano. Bon ensemble (qq. rouss. sur couv.)
Paris, Norma, 2009 Relie, couverture carton et jaquette illustree, 31x23.5 cm., 256 pp., illustration abondante en couleurs et en n/b. ISBN 9782915542271.
Auteur du lit Prisunic en plastique et du fauteuil Culbuto edite par Knoll, Marc Held est un designer incontournable des annees 70. L'Echoppe, sa galerie de la rue de Seine, a symbolise les aspirations d'une generation en matiere de style de vie et d'habitat. Postface par l'historien d'architecture Petros Martinidis, cet ouvrage d'Eric Germain revele les racines d'une oeuvre portee par le desir d'un createur a la fois classique et libertaire. Du teck au tout plastique, des grands voiliers aux voitures Renault, de la maison en acier aux architectures vernaculaires, des salons de l'Elysee aux usines IBM, la diversite du travail de Marc Held trouve son unite dans une constante preoccupation humaniste. Nouveau livre.