Rich & Cowan Ltd. 1936. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Mors fendus, Intérieur acceptable. 270 pages. Photo en noir et blanc en frontispice. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc hors texte. Nombreuses coupures encollées et annotations en pages de garde et de titre. Ouvrage de travail.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
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The First World War. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
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Leuven, Peeters, 2008 Softcover, 155 x 240mm., 369pp., b/w illustration. ISBN 9789042921108.
This analytical bibliography, compiled with the support of the University of Antwerp, represents a first, important step toward broader studies concerning the nature, function, and significance of propagandistic materials that have been printed and distributed since the seventeenth century in connection with pilgrimage sites in the Southern Netherlands. Two and a half centuries (from 1600 to 1850) of publications are documented. This is an intriguing period for such a study because Catholic clergy made great use of printed propaganda materials for their (often successful) attempts to revitalize pilgrimages as part of the Counter-Reformation. Consequently, there was a new surge of such publications in the Southern Netherlands as of 1600 that prevailed until the early nineteenth century, when changing ecclesiastical views of how one should experience the Catholic faith led many local clergy to publish new types of pilgrimage books. As tens of thousands of pilgrimage texts were printed in this period, only one essential sub-group of these publications could be featured here, namely those related to Marian pilgrimage sites in the current provinces of Antwerp, Vlaams-Brabant, and the county of Brussels. The resulting bibliography reflects the holdings of numerous collections and provides, for each publication whenever possible, a full transcription of the title page, the collation of the book, and notes on whether or not illustrations, dedicatory texts, and personal notations by previous owners are present. This work consequently provides a useful base of knowledge for those interested in a wide variety of topics pertaining both to the production of devotional literature and the extensive popular hold these pilgrimage sites had on people in and beyond the Southern Netherlands. New book.
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Zaferis Vasilios. Orthodox Christianitys guide to the Holy Lands pilgrimage sites. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Tsaferis Vasilios. Putevoditel pravoslavnogo khristianstva po mestam palomnichestva Svyatoy Zemli.. Zaferis Vasilios. Orthodox Christianitys guide to the Holy Lands pilgrimage sites. SKUalb5105a3d643b42ce9.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2012 Paperback, XII+292 p., 224 b/w ill., 220 x 280 mm. ISBN 9782503531090.
One of the most important building projects in late medieval Hungary was the reconstruction of the parish and pilgrimage church of St Elizabeth in Ko'ice (present-day Slovakia). The burghers of this prosperous, free royal town decided to rebuild their main church shortly before 1400, and work continued, with several interruptions, into the late fifteenth century. Along with the ambitious and unusual design that emerged, far-reaching artistic connections with centres such as Prague and Vienna ensure the church's exceptional value for architectural history - not only within Hungary, but in the Central European region as a whole. It is this value as an art historical document that the present work seeks to exploit. It approaches the church's fabric as a source of information about patrons, masons, and congregations, attempting to locate the dynamics behind design choices made. This necessitates a detailed reconstruction of the building enterprise itself, before the focus shifts to the impact of the St Elizabeth's project both in northern Hungary and further afield (Transylvania, Lesser Poland), allowing the town lodge's remarkable achievements be set in inter-regional context. New.
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Phleginskaya I.V. Pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1964. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Fleginskaya I.V. Palomnichestvo na Svyatuyu Zemlyu v 1964 godu.. New York. All-Slavonic Publishing House in New York. 1966. 88 p. SKUalbc17770e4a8c76862.
Sheckley R. Pilgrimage to Earth. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Shekli R. Palomnichestvo na Zemlyu.. A series of foreign fiction. Compiled by N. Yevdokimov and F. Shirokov. Preface: Yu.Kagarlitskiy. Editor S. Maizels. M.: The World, 1966. 480 p. SKUalb3dbacfdf89d90c09.