Department of Art & Archaeology, Princeton University In-8, cloth binding, dust jacket, LXVIII-346 pp, numerous illustrations, bibliogr., index. 2007
The measurement and documentation of time has been a universal issue since the dawn of civilization--and no more so than in the medieval period, when images representing the signs of the zodiac and occupations of the months were commonly used. Nature and the occupations or labors that each month brought were reflected in earthly calendars, while the movements of the heavens and their impact on mankind were recorded in the signs of the zodiac. The changing compositions that were used to represent these twin calendars in several hundred works of art are documented in this volume, which provides an unrivaled visual record for the student and scholar. Perfect condition. - Frais de port : -France 8,4 € -U.E. 10 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 33 €)
Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2002. In-8 broché, couv. rempliée, XXVI-438 pp. sur deux colonnes, frontispice, 110 fig. et ill. photogr. en noir dans le texte, index. (Index of christian art, Resources II). 2002
Etat de neuf. - Frais de port : -France 7,15 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 14 €) (z C : 24 €)
Tempe/ Turnhout, ACMRS/ Brepols 2009 xx + 197pp.richly illustrated, hardcover, 26cm., in the series "Medieval and renaissance texts and studies" volume 378, very good condition, ISBN 978-0-86698-426-3, S79092