France-Loisirs 1994 249 pages in12. 1994. Reliure editeur sous jaquette. 249 pages.
Reference : 250327
ISBN : 2724277740
Bon Etat. Couverture défraîchie tampon de bibliothèque
Un Autre Monde
M. Emmanuel Arnaiz
07.69.73.87.31
Conformes aux usages de la librairie ancienne.
Philadelphia, Transactions of the Col. of Phys. of Philadelphia, 1929; un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 44pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- TIRE-A-PART (OFFPRINT) des Transactions of College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 1929 ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- Pioneer work in neurology - Genesis of modern behaviorism - The battle of behaviorism - Definition of behaviorism - Influence of behaviorism - Origin of cerebral cortex - Brain and reactions of the embryo - The maturing of nerve fibers - Special postnatal needs in locomotion - etc**5037/H6
Philadelphia Museum of Art ; May 29 to August 1, 1982 - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ; Sept 22 to Nov 28
Reference : 69309
ISBN : 876330478
Philadelphia Museum of Art 1982
in4, broche, 136p, bon etat d'usage, defauts mineurs en quatrieme de couverture, interieur tres propre, dedicace anonyme au feutre en haut deuxieme de couverture, texte en anglais, nombreuses illustrations en noir et quelques couleurs, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1982
Inquirer Book and Job Printing Softcover Philadelphia 1876
Good Octavo. Unpaginated (36 leaves). Cover chipped on spine and on lower corner, stamp of an historical society. Printed on several colors of gloss paper. Elegant document. Scarce.
DESSAIN Hubert - STCP.DExx? (medal engraver ) - PHILADELPHIA CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION 1876 :
Reference : 56572
Mechelen, 1876, goldplated silver medal, with engraved text. Name of designer illegible (medal signed on the reverse side, lower end). Diameter 45 mm, loosely inserted in a gilded bronze ring (72 mm outerdiameter) On the verso side : the coat of arms of Mechelen held by two winged dragons. On the reverse the txt '' Ville de Malines, témoignage de satisfaction décerné à Mr. Hubert Dessain médaillé à l'Expo. de Philadelphia 1876''. Hubert Dessain, successor of P.J. Hanicq was a priveleged publisher-printer of Roman Catholic liturgy books. The company exported these books to Catholic countries all over the world. Their products were of a very high quality, which is corroborated by the fact that they also were awarded a gold medal at the Paris 1878 Exhibition. .(Bibliog. Reports & Awards International exhibition 1876, Vol. V Group XIII (books) pp. 592)..
Turnhout, Brepols, 2003 Hardback, 432 p., 60 b/w ill. + 300 colour ill., 230 x 315 mm. ISBN 9781872501192.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is renowned for its world-class collections, and the medium of stained glass was already recognized as an integral part of these collections since the time of the museum's establishment in 1876. It was in that year that the first stained glass window was purchased for the original building in Fairmount Park - Memorial Hall - and the acquisition of stained glass has played a significant role in the development of the museum ever since. Medieval glass in particular, displayed as it now is in the context of the museum's medieval installations, has enhanced both the appreciation as well as a deeper understanding of the art of the Middle Ages. The present volume, Part VI/1 of the series Corpus Vitrearum USA, illustrates and catalogues in great detail the entire holdings of more than 140 stained glass panels now in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The collection is wide-ranging in both date and origin of production : it includes panels of high quality from the early thirteenth to the seventeenth century, and from a number of different countries and regions. Pride of place among the items catalogued are the large-scale ecclesiastical windows from France, the most precious of which are the three stained glass medallions commissioned in mid-thirteenth century by Louis IX for his palace chapel in Paris, the Sainte-Chapelle. Of equal importance is the holding of English armorial glass, considered to be the most extensive collection in the United States, while from the North and South Lowlands, the museum also owns an interesting group of unipartite glass panels. The author, Dr Renee Burnam, provides an exceptionally detailed and well-researched catalogue entry for each panel, and gives not only a full description of its iconography, style, technique and condition, but introduces every item with a lengthy account of the history of the glass, enlivening her text with a wealth of comparative illustrations. In addition to the main body of the catalogue, Dr Burnam also provides shorter descriptions of the figural glass acquired by the museum in 1945 from the estate of George Gray Barnard and of a group of composite heraldic glass, either altered or dated after 1700; and finally she includes entries for further unipartite panels either damaged, fragmented or dated post-1700. Furthermore there is a most interesting and useful Appendix listing de-accessioned glass that had been acquired earlier in the museum's history. How this substantial collection of stained glass was formed is the main theme of the author's Introduction to this volume. She traces the acquisitions, gifts and bequests from the time of the founding of the museum and shows how the present collection benefitted from the enterprise and discernment of successive museum directors and curators, and how great the contribution has been by the many generous collectors, donors and benefactors. All catalogued panels are reproduced in colour and juxtaposed with their relevant restoration charts. The volume also includes a Glossary, an exhaustive Bibliography and a comprehensive Index. Languages : English.