MILANO CARLO TURATI LIBRAJO EDITORE 1843
Prima edizione del 1843 di questo romanzo storico scritto da Antonio Corbellini. L'opera era composta da due volumi, siamo purtroppo in possesso solo del secondo tomo. Antiche note manoscritte. In mediocri condizioni. Copertina editoriale in mediocri condizioni generali con usure e parti mancanti ai margini e dorso. Legatura in discrete condizioni con rotture. All'interno le pagine si presentano in ottime condizioni con rare fioriture. In 8. Dim. 19,5x13 cm. Pp. 304First edition of 1843 of this hiostorical novel written by Antonio Corbellini. The work was made up of two volumes, unfortunately we only have the second tome. Ancient handwritten notes. In poor conditions Editorial cover in poor general conditions with wearings and losses in the edges and spine. Binding in fair conditions with cracks. Pages are in very good conditions with occasional foxings. In 8. Dim. 19,5x13 cm. Pp. 304
, Brepols Publishers, 2013 Hardback, VI 308 p., 12 b/w ill. 15 colour ill., 1 b/w tables, 156 x 234 mm, Languages: English Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy(USML 25). ISBN 9782503545691.
This volume presents a new, interdisciplinary approach to religious reading and reading techniques in a lay environment within late medieval textual, social, and cultural transformations.Read often, learn all that you can. Let sleep overcome you, the roll still in your hands; when your head falls, let it be on the sacred page.- St Jerome, 384 AD With these words, the Church Father Jerome exhorted the young Eustochium to find on the sacred page the spiritual nourishment that would give her the strength to live a life of chastity and to keep her monastic vows. His call to read does not stand alone. Books and reading have always played a pivotal role in early and medieval Christianity, often defined as ?a religion of the book?. A second important stage in the development of the ?religion of the book? can be attested in the late Middle Ages, when religious reading was no longer the exclusive right of men and women living in solitude and concentrating on prayer and meditation. Changes in the religious landscape and the birth of new religious movements transformed the medieval town into a privileged area of religious activity. Increasing literacy opened the door to a new and wider public of lay readers. This seminal transformation in the late medieval cultural horizon saw the growing importance of the vernacular, the cultural and religious emancipation of the laity, and the increasing participation of lay people in religious life and activities. This volume presents a new, interdisciplinary approach to religious reading and reading techniques in a lay environment within late medieval textual, social, and cultural transformations
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2013 Hardcover. VI 308 p., 12 b/w ill. 15 colour ill., 1 b/w tables, 156 x 234 mm, Languages: English, Fine copy. Including an index. ISBN 9782503545691.
This volume presents a new, interdisciplinary approach to religious reading and reading techniques in a lay environment within late medieval textual, social, and cultural transformations. Read often, learn all that you can. Let sleep overcome you, the roll still in your hands; when your head falls, let it be on the sacred page.<br>- St Jerome, 384 AD<br>With these words, the Church Father Jerome exhorted the young Eustochium to find on the sacred page the spiritual nourishment that would give her the strength to live a life of chastity and to keep her monastic vows. His call to read does not stand alone. Books and reading have always played a pivotal role in early and medieval Christianity, often defined as ?a religion of the book?.<br>A second important stage in the development of the ?religion of the book? can be attested in the late Middle Ages, when religious reading was no longer the exclusive right of men and women living in solitude and concentrating on prayer and meditation. Changes in the religious landscape and the birth of new religious movements transformed the medieval town into a privileged area of religious activity. Increasing literacy opened the door to a new and wider public of lay readers. This seminal transformation in the late medieval cultural horizon saw the growing importance of the vernacular, the cultural and religious emancipation of the laity, and the increasing participation of lay people in religious life and activities.<br>This volume presents a new, interdisciplinary approach to religious reading and reading techniques in a lay environment within late medieval textual, social, and cultural transformations.
Denoël 1990 1990, Denoël, collection Guides sport passion, in-8 broché de 216 pages, couverture illustrée d'une photo couleurs, traduit de l'Italien par jean-Louis Mullanu. Au sommaire : Finlande, le canyon de Kevo et le circuit de l'Ours, Grande-Bretagne, Le pembroke Coastal path, Allemagne, Le tour du Cerf-Rouge, France-Italie-Suisse, le tour du Mont-Blanc, Italie, La haute route des Géants et la Haute route n° 1, Suisse-Italie, Le tour de la Bernina, France, Le G.R.20, Yougoslavie, Le parc du Durmitor, Grèce, le tour du mont Athos. Nombreuses photographies couleurs. | Etat : Très bon état général (Ref.: Ref7954)
O.F.R.E. 1992. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 80 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos et cartes en couleurs et noir et blanc,dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
SOMMAIRE : Relief et régions, le Haut- Pays du Cambrésis - Les Basses Plaines et la Vallée de La Sambre,etc. Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
Paris, Denoël - Guides Sport Passion, 1991. In-8 broché, 215 pp. Photos en couleurs.