Calmette (Joseph) et David (Henri) sur Saint-Bernard de Clairvaux
Reference : 91404
(1970)
Librairie Jules Tallandier , Figures de Proue du Moyen Age Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1970 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur dorée et rouge, illustrée d'un portrait en couleurs grand In-8 1 vol. - 323 pages
16 planches hors-texte d'illustrations en noir (complet) édition de 1970 Contents, Chapitres : Les origines - Citeaux, la discipline ascétique - Bernard et la papauté - Bernard devant l'esprit critique et devant l'hérésie - Bernard à Clairvaux, les sermons, leur mystique - Bernard et le pouvoir civil - Les perspectives lévantines - Bernard de la Terre Sainte avant le sermon de Vezelay - Le lancement de la Seconde croisade - Art oratoire et littéraire - Les croisés à l'épreuve - Bernard et Eugène III, Le Traité de Considération - Les dernières années - La mort, la survie - Epilogue : Le culte marial - Bibliographie sommaire - Bernard de Fontaine, abbé de Clairvaux, né en 1090 à Fontaine-lès-Dijon et mort le 20 août 1153 à l'abbaye de Clairvaux, est un moine bourguignon, réformateur de la vie religieuse catholique. Directeur de conscience et important promoteur de l'ordre cistercien (ou ordre de Cîteaux), il recherche l'amour du Christ par la mortification la plus dure. Bernard de Fontaine fait preuve, toute sa vie, d'une activité inlassable pour instruire ses moines de Clairvaux, pour émouvoir et entraîner les foules, pour allier son ordre avec la papauté et pour élaborer un dogme militant que son ordre et toute l'Église catholique mettront en uvre. C'est aussi un conservateur, qui fustige les mutations de son époque (la « Renaissance du xiie siècle »), marquée par une profonde transformation de l'économie, de la société et du pouvoir politique. Mort en 1153, il est canonisé dès 1174 et devient ainsi saint Bernard de Clairvaux. Il est déclaré Docteur de l'Église catholique en 1830 par le pape Pie VIII. (source : Wikipedia) bon exemplaire, frais et propre, bien complet des 16 planches hors-texte
BERNARDUS abbas Clarae-Vallensis O.Cist. [BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX] (& MABILLON Joannes O.S.B. & MIGNE J.-P., eds.)
Reference : R119470
(1859)
Paris, Migne 1859-1860 [Continuation of title: "post Horstium denuo recognita, aucta et in meliorem digesta ordinem, necnon novis praefationibus, admonitionibus, notis et observationibus indicibusque copiossimis locupletata tertiis curis D. Joannis Mabillon prebyteri et monachi Benedictini e congregatione S. Mauri: editio nova, accessere appendices amplissimae vitam sancti doctoris et ejus aetatem illustrantes"], complete in 6 parts in 5 physical volumes: 1200 + 1316 + 1340 + 2020 columns, text printed in 2 numbered columns, 28cm., original 1859-1860-edition, in the series "Patrologiae cursus completus. Series secunda" tomus CLXXXII-CLXXXV (182-185) (volumen primum + secundum + tertium + quartum), bound in uniform solid modern hardcover bindings, spines in black cloth with gilt lettering, some occasional foxing, text in Latin, red edges, good condition, [Bernardus Clarae-Vallensis = Bernard of Clairvaux, 1090-1153, founding abbot of the abbey at Clairvaux and powerful propagator of the Cistercian reform], [contains: Volumen primum: S. Bernardi operum duos priores tomos complectens. Volumen secundum: S. Bernardi operum tomum III et IV complectens. Volumen tertium: S. Bernardi operum tomum V complectens. Volumen quartum: S. Bernardi operum tomum VI complectens], weight: 6.7 kg., R119470
Fleurus 1970. In-8 Fleurus 1970. In-8 Broché de 177 pages. Bon état
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PILLIERS, Pierre des - Ancien Prètre et vicaire de Clairvaux (Jura), Jadis bénédictin de Solesmes (Sarthe), fondateuyr et supérieur de l'abbaye d'Acey (Jura) - Introduction de Charles SAUVESTRE
Reference : 23411
GUISE, E. Baré - 27 Octobre 1897 - In-12 - Pleine Reliure percaline - Dos lisse - Titre doré - 192 pages - PropreEx-libris cachet sec Henri Rocheteau, avoué.
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Fleurus 1969. In-12 Fleurus 1969. In-12 broché de 126 pages. Bon état
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Spencer, Cistercian Publications 1970 x + 189pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover in green cloth (upper corners bit bumped), text in English, in the series "Cistercian Fathers Series" no.1, text is clean and bright, good condition, R117515
Shannon, Irish University Press 1970 x + 189pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover in grey cloth, dustwrapper, text in English, in the series "Cistercian Fathers Series" no.1, text is clean and bright, good condition, R117529
BERNARDO DI CLAIRVAUX [BERNARDUS] (& CATALDI Riccardo, ed.)
Reference : R117576
(1992)
Casamari, Biblioteca statale del monumento nazionale di Casamari 1992 103pp., 24cm., softcover, with 2 ex-libris, text is clean and bright, good condition, R117576
STOCK. 1981. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 230 pages. Couverture illustrée en couleur.. . . . Classification Dewey : 210-Philosophie et théorie
"Préface de Dom Jean Leclerc. Série ""Moyen âge"". Classification Dewey : 210-Philosophie et théorie"
"BERNARDUS CLARAEVALLENSIS - BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX - SAINT BERNARD -
Reference : 62077
(Antwerp, Gerard Leeu, undated but between August 2, 1487 & 1489) 4to (204 x 141 mm). In 19th-century half vellum over marbled paper covered boards. Old paper-label stating ""Bernadus"" pasted on to lower part of spine. Light wear to extremities, spine slightly discoloured and boards with a few scratches. First 6 ff. reinforced by fragments of a 13th-century manuscript on vellum. Ex-libris pasted on to back free end-paper. Title woodcut illustration depicting the Annunciation (belongs to a quarto series of 68 blocks by the ""Second Gouda Woodcutter"", specifically to the 44 blocks copied from Israhel van Meckenem’s smallest Passion series. The present impression is the sixth - see Bibliothek Otto Schäfer, vol. 1, p. 165). Title-page slightly soiled. Lower margin of title-page with annotation in contemporary calligraphed hand ""Liber monasterij bemensis premonstratensium ordinis huesden"" (see below). Lower blank margins throughout carefully washed and pressed. Housed in a green slipcase. 30 ff. Provenance: - The Abbey of the Prémontrés of Berne (near Heusden, Netherlands)"" contemporary manuscript inscription: ""Liber monasterij bemensis premonstratensium ordinis huesden"". (15th/16th century).- Portsmouth/Bishophouse (United Kingdom), Virtue & Cahill Library (Christie’s 5-7-1967.) Nr. 8, bought by Breslauer.- 1968: Sold by Breslauer to:- Otto Schäfer Collection, Schweinfurt (Federal Republic of Germany), with its ""OS"" stamp. Exhibited at “Druckgraphik des 15. Jahrhunderts”, organized by Mr. Otto Schäfer in 1973 for the Fränkische Bibliophilen-Gesellschaft, Schweinfurt (N° B.83, described p. 64 of the catalog). Katalog der Bibliothek Otto Schäfer Schweinfurt, no. 42.
Second - being the first illustrated - edition of Bernard of Clairvaux’s seminal work on the Virgin Mary, her virtues, her role in salvation and her theological significance. It is structured as a commentary on the passage from the Gospel of Luke (1:26) where the angel Gabriel announces the Incarnation to Mary. Bernard was a produtive writer on various aspects of the Bible and Christianity. As a devoted Mariologist, he emphasized Mary's central role in Christian theology and preached effectively on Marian devotions, making the present publication one of the most representative and influential of all his works. It was pivotal in shaping Medieval and Renaissance Marian devotion. Antwerp rapidly emerged as a dominant center for illustrated books in the late 15th century, with Gerard Leeu, the printer of the present work, at the forefront of this movement. He was among the most prolific printers of his time, using over 850 different woodblocks across his works:""Antwerp rapidly became the main centre for illustrated books in the Low Countries and Gerard Leeu was without doubt the most prolific printer of them, with more than 850 different woodblocks used in the books he produced. He collaborated with anonymous engravers, whose names came from their place of activity: from the First and Second Gouda woodcutters, to the Master of Haarlem and the First Antwerp Woodcutter. Leeu also obtained many other engravings from colleagues such as Jacob Bellaert (fl. 1483-1486) from Haarlem, or Heinrich Knoblochtzer (c. 1445-1500) from Strasbourg. As evidence of his good relationships with certain other printers, Leeu did not hesitate to lend them woodblocks, as, for example, he did with Johann Koelhoff (c. 1502) in Cologne and Arend de Keysere († 1489) in Ghent. After his death, his collection of woodblocks was dispersed amongst several printers, such as, in Antwerp, Adriaen van Liesvelt (fl. 1494-1500), Dirk Martens, Roland van den Dorp († c. 1500) and Henrick Eckert, as well as the Zwolle-based Peter Os van Breda (fl. 1480-1510). Leeu is a perfect example of a printer who used all available means to get hold of the materials required to illustrate his editions, and, in contrast to some others, he never resorted to using less competent engravers who would simply copy woodcuts that appeared in the publications of competitors."" (Adam, The Emergence of Antwerp as a printing centre, p. 21). The present work has a most fascinating provenance. The earliest recorded ownership of this book places it in the Abbey of the Prémontrés of Berne, located near Heusden in the Netherlands. It was most likely placed in this library immediately or shortly after printing, judging from the inscription on the title-page. The Abbey of Prémontré was among the monasteries suppressed after the French Revolution and it was demolished in 1790. At some point, the book crossed the North Sea and found its way to England. By the mid-20th century, it was housed in Portsmouth, specifically at the Bishophouse, and became part of the Virtue & Cahill Library collection. The book was later sold at Christie’s auction on July 5–7, 1967 (catalogued as Nr. 8), where it was purchased by Bernard Breslauer. In 1968, Breslauer sold the book to Otto Schäfer, the noted German collector and industrialist. Schäfer’s collection in Schweinfurt was renowned for its focus on early printed books and illustrated incunabula. During its time in the Schäfer Collection, the book was exhibited in 1973 as part of the “Druckgraphik des 15. Jahrhunderts” exhibition, organized for the Fränkische Bibliophilen-Gesellschaft in Schweinfurt. BM 15th century IX, p. 193 Goff B400 Hain-Copinger 2864-2865 Schäfer 42 ISTC: ib00400000 OCLC only listS one copy in the US (Cambridge MA, Harvard University, Houghton Library)
Milano, Scriptorium Claravallense, Fondazione di Studi Cistercensi 1984 lxiv + 954pp., 25cm., bilingual: Latin-Italian, publisher's hardcover binding in blue cloth, in publisher's cartonnated slipcase, ex-libris tipped in on blanco endpaper, small reference number on title page, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.8 kg., R119486
Milano, Scriptorium Claravallense, Fondazione di Studi Cistercensi 1990 843pp., 25cm., bilingual: Latin-Italian, publisher's hardcover binding in blue cloth, transparent dustwrapper, in publisher's cartonnated slipcase, small reference number on title page, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.5 kg., R119487
Milano, Scriptorium Claravallense, Fondazione di Studi Cistercensi 2000 x + 722pp., 25cm., bilingual: Latin-Italian, publisher's hardcover binding in blue cloth, transparent dustwrapper, in publisher's cartonnated slipcase, text and interior are clean and bright, very good condition, weight: 1.4 kg., R119488
Milano, Scriptorium Claravallense, Fondazione di Studi Cistercensi 1986 xxxvii + 904pp., 25cm., bilingual: Latin-Italian, publisher's hardcover binding in blue cloth, in publisher's slipcase, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.4 kg., R119489
Milano, Scriptorium Claravallense, Fondazione di Studi Cistercensi 1987 812pp., 25cm., bilingual: Latin-Italian, publisher's hardcover binding in blue cloth, transparent dustwrapper, in publisher's slipcase, text and interior are clean and bright, very good condition, weight: 1.5 kg., R119490
Dijon, Editions du Raisin 1927 101 + [2] pp. + 4 planches hors-texte, 26cm., reliure cart., brochure originale conservée et reliée, tirage limité à 135 exemplaires : ceci est le no.47 (un des 125 exx. sur vergé d'Auvergne à la forme), Edition bilingue: latin-français, quelques rousseurs occasionnelles, bon état, R119232
BERNARDUS of Clairvaux (LECLERCQ J. O.S.B., TALBOT C.H. & ROCHAIS H.M. O.S.B., eds.)
Reference : R119048
(1957)
Roma, Editiones Cistercienses 1957-1977 Complete series of this critical edition of Bernardus' works in 8 parts (in 9 physical volumes), together 3945pp., 27cm., original softcovers, pages still uncut, text in Latin, very good condition, [CONTENT: Volume I: Sermones super Cantica Canticorum 1-35 (1957, lxviii + 261pp.), II: Idem 36-86 (1958, xxxv + 329pp.), III: Tractatus et opuscula (1963, xxxiv + 532pp.), IV: Sermones I (1966, xvi + 497pp.), V: Sermones II (1968, xvii + 451pp.), VI-1: Sermones III (1970, iv + 411pp.), VI-2: Sermones III (1972, vii + 305pp.), VII: Epistolae, 1.Corpus epistolarum 1-180 (1974, xxviii + 408pp.), VIII: Eipstolae, 1.Corpus epistolarum 181-310 & 2.Epistolae extra corpus 311-547 (1977, xviii + 524pp.)], weight: 10.5 kg., R119048
Cistercian publications 1970 in8. 1970. Cartonné.
Bon état de conservation intérieur propre
Lille, Lefort 1888 xxix + 827pp. + frontispice, 19cm., reliure cart., dos en cuir noire avec titre doré, feuilles de garde marbrées, tranches marbrées, avec ex-libris, texte frais sauf peu de rousseurs, R117720
BERNARD [BERNADUS OF CLAIRVAUX] & BURCH George Bosworth (ed.)
Reference : R117555
(1942)
Cambridge, Harvard University Press 1942 xi + 287pp., 23cm., text in English, publisher's hardcover in blue cloth (corners bit bumped), gilt lettering on spine, with ex-libris on blanco endpaper, small reference number on title page, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, R117555
Paris, Editions du Centre national de la recherche scientifique, 1979 fort vol. in-4, 918 pp., toile moutarde de l'éditeur.
Premier volume seul. En 1997 est paru le second volume, consacré aux manuscrits conservés et rédigé par Jean-Paul Bouhot. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT
Librairie Art et pensée impr. de P.-J. Oswald Broché D'occasion très bon état 01/01/1956 76 pages
BERNARD [BERNARDUS, de Clairvaux] & RAVELET Armand (trad.) & RATISBONNE Théodore
Reference : R57540
(1870)
Bar-Le-Duc, Louis Guérin 1870 Complet en 5 volumes: vi,584 + [iv],526 + xvi,560 + 704 + 848pp., Volume 5 contient la table générale des 5 volumes, reliures cart. (dos en cuir rouge avec titres et décorations dorés, coins peu touchés), qqs.rousseurs, feuilles de garde marbrées, 27cm., bon ensemble, R57540
BERNARD [BERNARDUS, de Clairvaux] & RAVELET Armand (trad.) & RATISBONNE Théodore
Reference : R84123
(1870)
Bar-Le-Duc, Louis Guérin 1870 Complet en 5 volumes: vi,584 + [iv],526 + xvi,560 + 704 + 848pp., Volume 5 contient la table générale des 5 volumes, reliures cart. (dos en toile), tranches rouges, qqs.rousseurs, 27cm., bon ensemble, R84123