Dayton Art Institute, 2000. In-4, format allongé, broché sous couverture illustrée en noir et blanc, 219 pp. Introduction, Alexander Lee Nyerges - In Praise of Nature : I. Nature and Photography. - II. Photography and the American West. - III. Closing the Frontier. - IV. A Truly Indigenous Art. - V. Meeting Modernism. - VI. An Inescapable ...
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Association Française d'Action Artistique, Paris, 1983. In-4, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleur, 296 pp. Chronologie -Œuvres exposées - Sous le signe de Puvis, par Pierre Vaisse - Hodler et Paris, par Jura Brüschweiler - Notices sur quelquesœuvres de jeunesse, par J. Brüschweiler - Le symbolisme de Ferdinand Hodler, par Alexander Dückers - Les tableaux ...
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1814 Londres, John Murray, 1814. In-folio, 27 x 36 cm. Edition originale, illustrée de 50 aquatintes hors-texte, gravées par William Alexander et entièrement rehaussées à la main. Elégante reliure en maroquin rouge à longs grains. Dos à 5 nerfs plats et orné de caissons dorés. Plats décorés d'arabesques dorées encadrées de dentelles à froid et de roulettes dorées. Roulettes intérieures à motif de feuilles de vigne, gardes recouvertes de soie bleue. Tranches dorées. Ex-libris: Lord Farnham. Traces de frottements aux coiffes, aux mors et aux coins. Quelques minimes rousseurs sans gravité. Gravures propres et fraîches. Ouvrage en très bel état, luxueusement relié et bien complet de toutes les gravures. (La page de titre annonce 64 gravures, ce qui est erroné comme le montre la table des planches qui s'arrête au n°50).
[English: London, John Murray, 1814. Folio : 27 x 36 cm. First edition, illustrated with 50 hand-colored inserts aquatints engraved by William Alexander. Very elegant mid-19th centrury long grain red morocco binding. Flat bands on spine, with gilt title and panels. Large gilt arabesques on covers, framed with fillet rolls. Doublures rolled with gilt vine leaves. Blue silk endpapers. Gilt edges. Ex-libris: Lord Farnham. Hinges, headcaps and corners lightly rubbed. Some very light foxing. Engravings clean. Very nice copy, luxuriously bound, complete with all color plates. (The title page bears the mention "illustrated in sixty-four coloured engravings" which is not correct as the list of plates has only 50 numbers)]. Langue
Editions Fernand Nathan, Paris, 1980. In-4, reliure pleine toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs, titre doré sur le dos, 191 pp. Introduction - La Bourgogne - Anvers - La vie de Bruegel - Les dessins. - Les peintures. - .Œuvres d'attribution incertaine. - Catalogue desœuvres et peintures. - Bibliographie. - Index.
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1754 A Amsterdam & à Leipzig, chez Arkstée & Merkus, 1754 / 1758 pour le tome VII. Sept volumes in-12° (114 x 169 mm) de [2]+408 (sur 414)+XX+[2] / [4]+446+[2]+409-414 / [8]+428 / [2]+XII+420 / [4]+XII+396 / [4]+XII+369+[23] / [6]+317+[7] pages. Au tome I, les pages 409 à 414 manquent, et les pièces liminaires (avis des éditeurs, préface de lauteur et table) ont été rejetées en fin de volume; au tome II, les pages 409 à 414 du tome I sont ajoutées en fin de volume; au tome V, la page 396 est numérotée 395. Louvrage est orné: de 1 portrait-frontispice par Syfang au tome I, 1 frontispice de Delamonce gravé par Fristzsch au tome II et répété au tome IV, 1 portrait-frontispice anonyme au tome VII; de 7 vignettes de titre de Punt (5) et danonymes (2); et de 19 figures hors-texte (5 au tome I, 13 au tome II et 1 au tome VII), de Blakey (8), Hayman (6), Wale (2), Walker (2), anonyme (1), gravées par Fritzsch (6), Punt (12), et anonyme (1). Reliures de lépoque en plein veau marbré, triple filet doré et grandes armes frappées sur les plats, dos à nerfs ornés avec pièces héraldiques dans les compartiments, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge et pièces de tomaison noires, roulette sur les coupes, tranches rouges. Suite à une nouvelle bévue du relieur, le tome IV est numéroté V et le tome V est marqué IV. Haut des mors supérieurs des tomes I et II fendus, mais pour le reste les reliures sont en excellent état. Les armes Montmorency et Neuville des plats sont celles de Madeleine-Angélique de Neufville de Villeroy (1707-1784), fille de Nicolas de Neufville, gouverneur du Lyonnais, et de Marguerite Le Tellier de Louvois, épouse en premières noces (1721) de Joseph-Marie duc de Boufflers (1706-1747), lieutenant général et gouverneur de Beauvais, et en secondes (1750) de Charles-Anne-François-Frédéric de Montmorency, duc de Piney-Luxembourg, maréchal de France (1702-1764). Ce fut elle qui accueillit Jean-Jacques Rousseau à Montmorency entre 1759 et 1762 (Olivier, Hermal, De Rotton, 828). Ex-libris collé au premier contreplat du tome I: « André Gutzwiller » (Paris, 1922-Arlesheim, 2014), banquier et bibliophile bâlois.
Quérard VII, 277-278; Cohen De Ricci, 816-817; Sanders, 1593; Brossais, Le Livre à gravures du XVIIIe siècle, page 120. Langue
1847 4 volumes in-8° (138 x 216 mm) reliés en demi-veau fauve (volumes I et II) et noir (volumes III et IV), dos à nerfs ornés de fleurons à froid et de filets dorés, pièces de titre rouges et pièces de tomaison vertes. Reliures de lépoque en parfait état. Collation exacte: Cosmos, essai dune description physique du monde, par Alexandre de Humboldt; traduit par H. Faye, un des astronomes de lobservatoire royal de Paris. Première partie. Paris, Gide et Cie, libraires-éditeurs, rue des Petits-Augustins, 5, 1847. [4]+VII+[1bl]+VIII+580 pages. Contenu: Introduction; Le ciel; La terre; Vie organique.Cosmos, essai dune description physique du monde, par Alexandre de Humboldt ; traduit par Ch. Galusky. Tome deuxième. Paris, Gide et J. Baudry, éditeurs, rue des Petits-Augustins, 5, 1848. XIV+[2]+636 pages. Contenu: Reflet du monde extérieur dans limagination de lhomme; Essai historique sur le développement progressif de lidée de lunivers; Notes. Cosmos, essai dune description physique du monde, par Alexandre de Humboldt ; traduit par H. Faye, membre de lInstitut, un des astronomes de lobservatoire de Paris. Tome troisième [1ere partie]. Paris, Gide et J. Baudry, éditeurs, rue des Petits-Augustins, 5, 1851. VIII+[2]+363+[1bl] pages. Contenu: Partie uronologique de la description physique du monde.Cosmos, essai dune description physique du monde, par Alexandre de Humboldt ; traduit par H. Faye, membre de lInstitut, un des astronomes de lobservatoire de Paris. Tome troisième (Seconde partie). Paris, Gide et J. Baudry, éditeurs, 5 rue Bonaparte, ancienne rue des Petits-Augustins, 1852. VI+[2]+365-763+[1bl] pages. Contenu: Système solaire.
1ere traduction française de louvrage de Humboldt paru en 1845, dont manque ici le tome IV, publié en 1859, et consacré à la description de la terre. Langue
Editions du Centre de Psychologie Appliquée 1959 Broché - 56 pages Bon état général - Couverture partiellement insolé 122 g
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Murray Hill Books 1944 A narative of the experiences of capt. Roger Murray and others in an american clopper ship during tue years 1846 to 1856 - First illustrated edition by Gordon Grant - Reliure percaline bleue éditeur - Jaquette illustrée - 487 pages Bon état général - Jaquette petites déchirures 708 g
Basel, (Iohnnes Oporinus, 1548 - on colophon). 8vo. Contemporary full limp vellum. A bit of soiling and light brownspotting to title-page, otherwise very nice and clean. The printer's name has been removed from the colophon, causing two small holes, which have been neatly repaired from verso. Two small holes corresonding to these to the second-last leaf, causing loss of a couple of letters. All in all a very nice copy. Woodcut initials. (16), 297, (6 - Life of Aristotle) pp.
The scarce first edition of leading French Humanist Catholic Gentian Hervet's important translation of Alexander's hugely influential ""Quaestiones"", presumably with this fourth part (which is not the ""De Fato"" as in other Renaissance editions) for the first time in print. Hervet's edition of Alexander's ""Questiones"" came to have a profound influence on the development of Renaissance Aristotelianism. The ""Questiones"" had appeared earlier, e.g. in 1541, and were by no means unknown to Renaissance thinkers at the time, but Hervet was an authority of a certain character, which meant that his edition was both read in a certain light and preferred by a great deal of thinkers. Furthermore, it seems that the 4th part, being 30 answers to the traditional 69 questions, here appears for the first time in print, making this a very important edition. In addition to the first three parts, it became customary to add a fourth part to Alexander's ""Questiones"", but that traditional fourth part was his ""De Fato"", and not as here the 30 solutions. It is worth noting that Hervet had in fact already translated Alexander's ""De Fato"", which he published in 1544. Alexander's, also known as simply as ""The Commentator"", impact upon the development of philosophy can hardly be overestimated, and his various ""Problems and Questions"", all aimed at establishing the views of Aristotle, came to influence all reading of Aristotle in the Renaissance. ""He was read in the classroom of Plotinus, who probably drew on him to a greater extent than we will ever be able to tell"" and when later Platonists show themselves critical of Aristotle's arguments, they can often be shown to attack Alexander's interpretation of Aristotle rather than Aristotle himself. The physician Galen, whose logic, epistemology and physics bear a distinctive Peripatetic stamp, chose to disagree with Alexander on, for instance, issues of dynamics and psychology."" (p. 244).Although his ""Questions"" were aimed at understanding the views of Aristotle, he established the views of the Stagirite in a version updated to take account of Stoic and other alternatives, as the best and most defensible current (i.e. 2nd-3rd cent.) ideas on their subjects. ""For Alexander, the inspired genius of Aristotle's writings was a sufficient basis, if they were properly interpreted, explicated, and fleshed out, to resolve with complete satisfaction all the questions debated among philosophers of varying schools in his own time."" (Cambr. Comp.). In his seminal ""Questiones"", he quarrelled with both Platonism and Stoicism in his attempts to develop Peripatetic answers to questions Aristotle had not dealt with in any detail.It is a curious but generally accepted conception that with the rise of the Renaissance came the fall of Aristotle. Weather this is actually true can be disputed, but it is a fact that with the recovery of many lost works of ancient literature, the widening of the range of classical studies and the renewed interest in Plato, Aristotle was no longer the sole authority on a huge number of fields. That this should mean a total ignorance of the teachings of Aristotle must be considered somewhat of a myth (though a very frequently repeated one), and in fact with the grand humanists of the late 15th and early 16th century, the study of Aristotle fits perfectly with the broader comprehension of scholarship. The great humanists like Ficino, Pico and Pomponazzi had not forgotten about Aristotle, and the revival of learning did not mean the neglect of the prince of philosophers. On the contrary, with the appreciation of the knowledge of Greek and the invention of the printing, works were being translated and printed like never before, which meant that the greatest of the humanists, many of whom did not themselves know Greek, could be acquainted with the Greek texts of Aristotle and the Greek commentaries of ""The Commentator"", Alexander of Aphrodisias, in Latin translation. ""Equally important for the continued growth of the Peripatetic synthesis was the recovery and diffusion of the Greek commentaries on Aristotle. These treatises, about ten times longer than the works they discuss, were written by pagans and Christians, Platonists and Peripatetics in late antiquity, between the second and seventh centuries in the Greek world of the Eastern Mediterranean, and then again in twelfth-century Byzantium. The most important of the two dozen commentators were Alexander of Aphrodisias, Ammonius, Simplicius, Themistius and John Philoponus. Of these five, only Alexander and Themistius were Aristotelians..."" (Copenhaver & Schmitt, p. 68).One of the most important of these Renaissance Humanists, who with his translations helped spread the knowledge and understanding of Aristotle and his commentators, was Gentian Hervet, who came to play a dominant role in the course of 16th century thought. ""Gentian Hervet (d. 1584) was a committed churchman, who after studies in the universities of Orleans and Paris lived in the household of Reginald Pole, later to become Archbishop of Canterbury and Cardinal, at first in England then - as Pole had, because of the Reformation, to leave England - in Padua, Venice and Rome. Hervet took part with Marcello Cervini (later Pope Marcellus II) in the first sessions of the Council of Trent. He returned to France in 1555 as vicar general to the bishop of Noyon and wrote pamphlets against the Huguenots. In 1561 he entered the service of the Cardinal of Lorraine, Charles de Guise, whom he accompanied to the third period of the Council of Trent (1562-3). In 1564 he took part as canon of the cathedral in the provincial council of Rheims, in which the cardinal published the decrees of the Council of Trent. About the time of his activity in the Council of Trent the focal point of Hervet's translations shifted. He translated not only the Greek Fathers of the Church, but in addition, under the influence of academic scepticism as represented also by Reginal Pole, Sextus Empiricus' ""Adversus Mathematicos"" (Paris, 1569). He had long been active as translator of works connected with the Aristotelian philosophy. During an earlier sojurn in Rome, he published a number of philosophical texts which concerned the controversies surrounding Pietro Pomponazzi. In 1544 he translated into Latin Aristotle's ""De anima"", together with the commentary of Johannes Philoponus. There followed translations of Alexander of Aphrodisias's ""De fato"" (1544) and ""Quaestiones naturales et morales"" (1548) and of Zacharias Scholasticus's ""Ammonius: Dialogus quod mundus non sit Deo coaeternus"" (1546). In these works Hervet described those who denied the immortality of the soul as atheists and as opponents of Aristotle and his commentators."" (Lohr, p. 36). ""Since the Renaissance had to discover or rediscover the tools of philology and history needed for such detective work, the pioneering labours of obscure humanist scholars - Gentian Hervet, who translated sextus, or William Canter, who first published a Greek text of the ""Eclogae"" of Stobaeus - certainly deserve our memory and admiration. It was they who first edited, organized, translated, printed, and disseminated the philosophical remains of antiquity that succeeding centuries have come to take for granted. If Thales and his successors were the fathers of Western philosophy, the humanist scholars of the Renaissance were the midwives of its rebirth in a classical form."" (Copenhaver & Schmitt, p. 18). Adams A:678" Graesse: I:69.
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1924 Berlin 1924 Verlag Dietrich Reimer Ernst Vohsen, - Original vellum spine and maroon pastepaper over boards; quarto (9 x 11.5 inches); upaginated. Illustrated with 10 lithographs by Georg Alexander Mathey From an edition of 1000 copies printed at the Staatliche Akademie fur Graphische Kunst und Buchgewerbe zu Leipzig. inscribed in the colophon by Georg Alexander Mathey to master wood engraver and Akademie director Hans Alexander Mueller Very good; quite clean and unworn
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Die schonsten Ansichten aus Sachsen : Johann Alexander Thiele (1685 - 1752) zum 250. Todestag ; Katalog der Gema?lde in der Dresdener Gema?ldegalerie Alte Meister ; mit einem Verzeichnis der Zeichnungen und Radierungen im Dresdener Kupferstich-Kabinett ; [Ausstellung im Georgenbau des Dresdener Schlosses vom 27. April bis 27. Oktober 2002 und im Angermuseum Erfurt vom 10. November 2002 bis 21. April 2003]
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Rudigier, Alexander, Blanca Truyols: Jean Bologne et les jardins d'Henri IV. Paris: Societe francaise d'editions d'art, Series: Bulletin Monumental. Tome 174-III, septembre 2016. 176 pages (pp 249 - 418) with 21 colour and 163 black and white illustrations. Paperback. 27 x 22cms. Contents:Les presénts de Ferdinand I de Médicis á Henri IV pour ses Jardins de Saint-Germain-en-Laye by Blanca Truyols.Les bronzes envoyés de Florence á Saint-Germain-en-Laye, la Vénus de 1597 et le dernières oeuvres de Jean Bologne by Alexander Rudigier.Additional information by Alexander Rudigier: Le non finito dans la sculpture Florentine et la notion de disegno. With a foreword by Bertrand Jestaz and a bibliography. Text in French.
Contents:Les presénts de Ferdinand I de Médicis á Henri IV pour ses Jardins de Saint-Germain-en-Laye by Blanca Truyols.Les bronzes envoyés de Florence á Saint-Germain-en-Laye, la Vénus de 1597 et le dernières oeuvres de Jean Bologne by Alexander Rudigier.Additional information by Alexander Rudigier: Le non finito dans la sculpture Florentine et la notion de disegno. With a foreword by Bertrand Jestaz and a bibliography. Text in French
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BAYLY (Thomas Haynes), BISHOP (Henry R.), HEMANS, LODGE (J.), LOVER (Samuel), LEE (Alexander), MOORE (Thomas), STEVENSON (Sir John), PRAED (Winthrop M.), FITZ GERALD (Mrs Edward), BRAHAM, BLACKWOOD (Price), MILLARD (Mrs Philip), HARRIS (G. F.), PLANCHE (J. R.), COOKE (T.), L.E.L.,FLOWER (Eliza), MURRAY (W. S.), DEWAR (James), LINLEY (George), BALFE (M. W.), HEMANS, BELLINI,
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London, Gouldinf & D'Almaine, s.d. / Dublin, Marcus Moses, s.d. / London, C. Lonsdale, s.d. / London, J. Duff & Co, s.d. / London, Alexander Lee & Lee, s.d. / London, Cramer, Addison & Beale, s.d. / s.d. / London, J. Balls & Son, s.d. / Edinburgh, Alexander Robertson, s.d. / London, J. Dean, s.d. / London, S. Chappell, s.d. / London, Royal Harmonic Institution, s.d. / London, J. Alfred Novello, s.d. / London & Edinburgh, Cramer, Addison & Beale, Alexander Robertson, s.d. / London, Cramer, Addison & Beale, s.d. / London, Lensdale & Mills, s.d. / London, R. Mills, Paris, Pacini, s.d. / etc., etc. 2 volumes in-4, 107 ff. et 133 ff. numérotés (encre et plume), reliure plein maroquin bordeaux de l'époque, dos et plats ornés (dos un peu frottés). Ex-dono à Mademoiselle Bréald (?).
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Weil am Rhein, Vitra Design Museum, 1990; in-4, 182 pp., br. BROCHÉ en bon état - Praktiker der avantgarde, mobelbu 1921-1933, bauhaus Weimar, bauhochschule Weimar, burg giebichenstein -[publisher: Vitra Design Museum] Erich Dieckmann - Möbelbau 1921-1933 Bauhaus Weimar, Bauhochschule Weimar, Burg Giebichenstein. Ausstellungskatalog von Alexander von Vegesack (Herausgeber) Anita Bach, Angela Dolgner, Angelika Emmrich Mitarbeit: Alexander von Vegesack, Wolf D Thiem, Otakar Má?el Vitra Design Museum In deutscher Sprache. 182 pages.
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