John Murray (5/2019)
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LIVRE A L’ETAT DE NEUF. EXPEDIE SOUS 3 JOURS OUVRES. NUMERO DE SUIVI COMMUNIQUE AVANT ENVOI, EMBALLAGE RENFORCE. EAN:9781473649040
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, Brepols, 2023 Hardback, 528 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:8 b/w, 2 tables b/w., 1 maps b/w, Language(s):English, German. *new ISBN 9782503598260.
Summary Ever since the Christianization of the planetary week in Late Antiquity, the notion of Sunday as a day of rest, as well as the rhythm of a seven-day week, has been a constant. Yet the cultural history of Sunday in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages is complex. Detailed research reveals a greater diversity than appears at first glance. For example, Sunday did not simply replace the Sabbath, nor was the Jewish Sabbath commandment directly adopted. Furthermore, the Sunday laws of Emperor Constantine officially gave the inhabitants of the Roman Empire a day of rest free of work, but the effect and reception of the laws is hard to grasp, even among Christian authors. Moreover, Sunday was by no means a central theme in the history of late antique Christianity, so that the scattered references must be interpreted. This edited collection, based on a conference in Vienna in 2019, investigates the relevance of Sunday and the weekly rhythm in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages in the everyday life of people, in monasticism, in synods, in further imperial and ecclesiastical laws, and in disciplinary and liturgical developments. It also covers controversies with the Jewish Sabbath as well as reflections on the aspect of rest, freedom, and of charity. While exploring different views and regional differences, the contributions show the growing importance of the Lord's Day, especially since the sixth century, as part of the Christianization of society and the sacralization of the calendar. TABLE OF CONTENTS From Sun-Day to the Day of the Lord: Introduction ? Uta Heil Imperial Legislation Christianisation of the Empire or Power Struggle with Licinius? The Sunday Legislation of Constantine the Great and Its Historical Context ? Fritz Mitthof Missachtung der Sonntagsruhe als Kapitalverbrechen. Einige Bemerkungen zu dem Neufund einer sp tantiken Kaiserkonstitution aus Anaia ? Uta Heil / Fritz Mitthof The Emperor Never Rests ? Sofie Remijsen Parting of the Days Sabbath or Sunday? Rabbis and Church Fathers in Dialogue ? G nter Stemberger Redefining the Sabbath Rest in the Sermons of Augustine: Of Heart, (Re)Quies, and Time ? Marie-Ange Rakotoniaina Structuring of Time Business as Usual? Sunday Activities in Aphrodito (Egypt, Sixth to Eighth Century AD) [evidence mainly from papyri] ? Sofie Remijsen In Search of Synodical Activities on Sundays ? Thomas Graumann Sunday in Late Antique Arabia and Palestine according to Epigraphy and Hagiography ? Basema Hamarneh The Sunday in Palestinian Monasticism ? Andreas M ller Discipline and Punishment The Christian Sunday in the Sixth Century: The Sunday Discourse in Politics ? Mischa Meier Hagiography and the Canons on Sunday Work ? Ian Wood Sunday and the Organisation of Freedom in Late Roman Law and Early Medieval Liturgy ? Els Rose Sunday Observance ? Norms and Norm Deviation in Late Antiquity ? Wolfram Kinzig Liturgical Celebration Remarks on Sunday in the Early Church ? Michael Durst Sunday Celebration in the Early Church:A Review of Basic Structures, Characteristic Elements and Significant Developments ? Harald Buchinger Not Every Sunday Is the Same:Observations on the Development of the 'Sunday propria' in the Liturgies of the Old Gallican Rite in the Early Middle Ages ? Volker Drecoll Propter magna mysteria: Some Observations on Sunday and on Numerology in Walahfrid Strabo's Handbook ? Richard Corradini *** Indexes Bible Passages Sources Names and Places Councils/Synods
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World War II. A Day-by-Day History. In English /World War II. A Day-by-Day History. Edited by Peter Darman. 2nd printing. In English. London. Sandcastle Books. 2010. 576 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb2e8d6f3f53a5059f.
Flying Buttress Publication / Graphic Albums 1979. In-4 cartonnage éditeur non paginé au format 29 x 22 cm. Couverture avec titre doré. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais. Complet de la superbe jaquette illustrée et du rhodoïd. Recueil de 7 histoires de science-fiction, illustrées par l’artiste canadien Gene Day, surtout connu pour la série " Marvels Star Wars ". Un des 530 exemplaires numérotés et signés par Gene Day ( n° 154 ). Le colophon par erreur n'indique que 500 exemplaires. Rare édition originale américaine en état de neuf.
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Goedele Bartholomeeusen Eloyan, Armen; Bartholomeeusen, Goedele (Text by), and Van Laere, Tim (Interview by)
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, Tim Van Laere Books , 2012 hardcover, [52] pages, colour illustrations, Dutch/English, 25.8 21.7 cm. *new.
Tim Van Laere Gallery presenteert Day by Day, Part II, de eerste Belgische solotentoonstelling van de Armeense kunstenaar Armen Eloyan. In de pasteuze schilderijen van Armen Eloyan ontmoeten wondermooi pathos, brutaliteit, sensualiteit en het groteske elkaar net na de rampsituatie. Eloyan slaagt erin een sfeer en stemming te cre ren die doorheen de hele tentoonstelling echoot. De meeste werken hebben mysterieuze titels zoals The Light called ?Day?, and the Darkness called ?Night? of Jekaterina Jekaterina, maar worden bevolkt door een vertrouwd onderwerp zoals stripfiguren, theepotten of tomatenhoofden. Deze personages worden weergegeven door brede, krachtige verfstreken. "Het is gebaseerd op een cartoon, of eerder op een abstract beeld van een cartoon. Het is alsof ik met het schilderij speel. Als ik bijvoorbeeld Coming-Painting schilder, is het een De Kooning, maar dan wel op een manier die veel sneller en losser is. Willem De Kooning en Philip Guston leiden me hiertoe," zegt Eloyan. Door te kiezen voor diptieken voor Rabbit and Bear and Bear and Rabbit, The Door en Dracula wil Eloyan vage existenti le vragen ondermijnen en het tegenovergestelde van de minimalisten bereiken. Eloyans werken staan steeds in relatie met het lichaam, zoals de uitvoering van zijn schilderijen een brutale fysieke handeling is. Day by Day, Part II is een tentoonstelling doordrenkt met Eloyans drift om het schilderen te vieren en de behoefte om zich te verdiepen onder de lagen van het puur esthetische.
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Blue Blouse. Issue 30 (6). Materials for the Press Day and the Day of Cooperation. Moscow, 1926./Sinyaya bluza. Vypusk 30 (6). Materialy ko Dnyu pechati i ko Dnyu kooperatsii. M., 1926. Blue Blouse. Issue 30 (6). (Materials for the Press Day and the Day of Cooperation). Monthly. Moscow: MGSPS publication Labor and Book, 1926. 64 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUbd-1949105d334fd926.