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LIVRE A L’ETAT DE NEUF. EXPEDIE SOUS 3 JOURS OUVRES. NUMERO DE SUIVI COMMUNIQUE AVANT ENVOI, EMBALLAGE RENFORCE. EAN:9781035031238
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, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2019 Paperback VIII+501 p., 5 b/w ill., 25 b/w tables, 156 x 234 mm, Languages: English . ISBN 9782503581880.
From Paris to Vienna, from author to authority, this book tells the story of the intellectual journey of the Cistercian James of Eltville, who lectured on the Sentences at Paris in 1369-1370. With the support of the ERC-Starting Grant THESIS, a team of young scholars honed their skills in palaeography and immersed themselves in medieval philosophy and theology in the company of Eltville?s 25 surviving manuscripts. The results of their labor, curiosity and passion are gathered in this volume, which describes how Eltville developed the thought of earlier fourteenth-century theologians, such as John of Mirecourt, Gregory of Rimini, Thomas of Strasbourg, Alfonsus Vargas of Toledo, and John Hiltalingen of Basel, and passed on his synthesis to later generations of scholars. It fills a major gap in the current historiography of a relatively neglected period in intellectual history. Table of Contents Introduction William Courtenay, James of Eltville, O.Cist., his fellow sententiarii in 1369-70, and his influence on contemporaries Monica Brinzei, When Theologians play Philosopher in Paris 1369: a lost confrontation between James of Eltville and his socii on the perfection of species and its infinite latitude Alexandra Anisie, Complexe significabile or res significata? James of Eltville between Chatton and Rimini Alexander Baumgarten, Scientia sine evidentia. Theology and science at Godescalc of Nepomuk and James of Eltville Daniel Coma, Reading Anselm through Cistercian glasses: the case-study of Conrad of Ebrach and James of Eltville Luciana Cioca, Knowing God?s existence according to James of Eltville?s Sentences Commentary I, q. 6 Andrei Marinca, What Does God Know? James of Eltville and his Fellow Cistercians on Divine Knowledge Ioana Curut, What Does God Know? James of Eltville and his Fellow Cistercians on Divine Knowledge Alexandra Baneu, To Will or not to Will? James of Eltville on Whether We Must Want the Same Thing as God Andrew Cuff, James of Eltville on Free Will, Moral Responsibility, and Action Theory: His Sources and Influences Christopher Schabel, The Filioque doctrine in the Sentences commentary of James of Eltville Monica Brinzei and Ioana Curut, From Author to authority : James of Eltville legacy in Vienna
Barcelona, Junio 1994.
Projet et plans pour l'exposition "El Dublín de James Joyce / The Dublin of James Joyce" au Centre de cultura contemporania de Barcelona" en 1995 : "The way James Joyce saw Dublin turned that city into one of the most powerful metaphors of modernity." Travail de l'architecte Daniel Freixes. De nombreuses photos tirées sur "Ilfochrome classic". Document peut-être aujourd'hui unique. Provient de la bibliothèque du petit-fils de James Joyce, Stephen, mais sans marque de provenance. /// In-folio oblong (30 x 42 cm) de (50) ff. Relié par une spirale. //// Project and plans for the exhibition El Dublín de James Joyce / The Dublin of James Joyce at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona in 1995: The way James Joyce saw Dublin turned that city into one of the most powerful metaphors of modernity. Work by architect Daniel Freixes. Numerous photos printed on Ilfochrome Classic. This document may now be unique. It comes from the library of James Joyce's grandson, Stephen, but without mention of provenance. /// PLUS DE PHOTOS SUR WWW.LATUDE.NET
with and introductory chapter bythe right hon. Charles James Fox reliure cartonnée, 30x20, beau papier, bel état intérieur, complet de son frontispice, 273pp + fragments et appendice, dont correspondance entre Louis XIV et Barillon entre 1684 et 1685, etc.. London, printed for William Miller, 1808. Edition Originale. "History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second" is a historical work written by Charles James Fox, a prominent British statesman and politician of the late 18th century. The book was published posthumously in 1808 and focuses on the early years of the reign of James II of England, who ruled from 1685 to 1688. In this work, Fox provides a detailed account of the political and religious developments during James II's reign. He examines the policies and actions of the king, including his attempts to strengthen Catholicism in England and his clashes with Protestantism and Parliament. Fox also discusses the controversies surrounding James II's attempts to expand his royal prerogative and his strained relationship with the English nobility and the Church of England. Fox's "History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second" offers a critical perspective on the reign of James II and the events leading up to the Glorious Revolution of 1688. It provides insights into the political, religious, and constitutional issues of the time, as well as the broader implications for the balance of power between the monarchy and Parliament. The book is regarded as an important historical account and a valuable source for understanding the political and religious conflicts of 17th-century England.
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James E. Abbe. James E. Abbe. I photograph Russia. By James E. Abbe. With Eighty illustrations from photographs by the Author. I photograph Russia. With eighty illustrations from the authors photographs. In English (ask us if in doubt)/James E. Abbe. Dzheyms E. Abbe. I photograph Russia. By James E. Abbe. With Eighty illustrations from photographs by the Author. Ya fotografiruyu Rossiyu. S vosemyudesyatyu illyustratsiyami iz fotografiy avtora. In English. London-Bombay-Sydney. George G. Harrap Co. LTD. 1935. 320c. SKUalb49fa0679246dcd55.
( James Bond 007 - Littérature adaptée au Cinéma - Littérature en Espagnol ) - Ian Fleming.
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Ediciones Albon, Medellin-Colombia / Colección " James Bond 007 " n° 7 de 1965. In-12 broché de 238 pages au format 18,5 x 10 cm. Belle couverture illustrée. Dos resté carré. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré d'infimes frottis et légères traces de pliures aux coins. Bel état général. Peu courant. Edition originale espagnole à laquelle on joint une carte postale espagnole avec photographie de Sean Connery dans le rôle de James Bond 007. Ce troisième roman des aventures de James Bond 007 fut adapté, au cinéma, sous le même titre, par Guy Hamilton en 1964 sur scénario de Richard Maibaum et Paul Dehn. On trouve dans les rôles principaux : Sean Connery, Honor Blackman, Gert Fröbe, Shirley Eaton, Harold Sakata, Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell.
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