Stuttgart, Gotha, Perthes, 1921 - 1925.
3 vols. in 1: XVI,246;222;X,384;24 p. H.cl. (Partly with many pencil underl. & ann.; 1 hinge of spine partly split)
AU MENESTREL / HEUGEL ET CIE. 1892. In-Folio. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 7 pages de partitions. D'après Goethe. Poème de Ed. Blau, P. Millet et G. Hartmann. Musique de J. Massenet. Premier plat illustré en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
7403(1). Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
VICTOR TUNNUNENSIS & IOHANNES BICLARENSIS (& CARDELLE DE HARTMANN Carmen, ed.)
Reference : R118679
(2003)
Turnhout, Brepols 2003 160 + 160pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Series latina" vol.173-A, publisher's cloth with gilt lettering, text is clean and bright (looks unread), very good condition, R118679
CHRISTOPHORUS PATAVINUS O.S.A. (& HARTMANN Arnulfus O.S.A., ed.)
Reference : R80772
(1985)
Roma, Institutum Historicum Augustinianum 1985 313pp., in the series "Fontes Historiae Ordinis Sancti Augustini. Prima series: Registra Priorum Generalium" Volumen 32, 24cm., softcover, text in Latin, very good condition, R80772
CHRISTOPHORUS PATAVINUS O.S.A. (& HARTMANN Arnulfus O.S.A., ed.)
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(2002)
Roma, Institutum Historicum Augustinianum 2002 563pp., in the series "Fontes Historiae Ordinis Sancti Augustini. Prima series: Registra Priorum Generalium" Volumen 38, 24cm., softcover, text in Latin, very good condition, R807
New York, William Morrow & Company, 1977, in-4°, 267 p., including 312 photographs (53 in colour), copy from the archives of the publisher with stamp ‘Exemplaire d’Archive’, else fine, original clothbound with ill. jacket.
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2002 Hardback, CLX+160 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503017334.
Victor, bishop of Tunnuna in North Africa, continued Prosper's Chronicle from 444 until 566/7, centring his narrative in the ecclesiastical politics of his time. His chronicle was in turn continued in Spain for the period 566-589 by John, abbot of Biclarum and later bishop of Gerunda (Girona). John's work is one of the very few historical sources written in the time of the Visigothic kingdom of Toledo, and it provides us with some otherwise unknown information about Visigothic and Byzantine history in his time. Later, probably in the 7th century, somebody added marginal notes to a manuscript of the combined chronicles of Victor and John. These marginalia contain information, much of it not known from other sources, relating to Spanish history in the period covered by Victor's chronicle. Mommsen named these marginalia the Chronicorum Caesaraugustanorum reliquiae and presented them in his edition for the Monumenta Germaniae Historica as an independent text. In the present edition, however, they can again be read in their original and proper context. This new edition differs from that of Mommsen's (in the second volume of the Chronica Minora) in more than just this respect, for it is based for the first time on the direct collation not only of the medieval manuscript of the combined chronicles in the library of the Universidad Complutense in Madrid, but also of all of the sixteenth century codices Pereziani. This latter has been made possible not least thanks to the recent discovery of photographs of the otherwise lost codex Perezianus from Segorbe. The language of the oldest codex, the Complutensis, which clearly conserves many distinctive late Latin linguistic features, has only been corrected when it is obviously faulty, thus undoing many unnecessary previous editorial interventions in the text. Running beneath the text in this edition, quotations are given from 'Vasaeus Chronicle' 15. Languages: Latin.