Colorado and Oxford, Westview Press, Inc., 1996. 1 volume in-8, 326 pp., brown fabric hardback wrapped with an illustrated dustjacket, one Chinese stamp on the title page, very good condition.
Table of Contents: Preface - The Life of a Philosopher During an Era of War and Revolution - Marxist Philosophy and Social Theory: The Origins of Li Da's Thought - Li Da and Marxism, 1919-23 - Li Da and Marxist Theory, 1923-32 - Translation and the Dissemination of Marxismnin China - Li Da's Elements of Sociology and Marxist Philosophy in China - Elements of Sociology: The History, Laws and Categories of Dialectical Materialism - Elements of Sociology: Epistemology and Logic - Li Da and Mao Zedong Thought - Writings on marxist Philosophy and Theory of the 1950s and 1960s - Conclusion: Li Da and Marxist Philosophy oin China - Bibliography - Index.
Peiping, published by the Harvard-Yenching Institute, Peiping Office, Yenching University, 1936. 1 volume in-4, 271 pp., hard cover, red cloth, good condition. Rather scarce in original Peiping edition.
The present bibliography was compiled with the intention of providing Western students in the field of Sinology with an elementary guide to the most important Chinese reference works. Contents: Bibliographies, Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, Geographical Works, Biographical works, Year-Books, Miscellaneous indexes.
London, Longmans, Green, and Co. and New York (1893), reprinted by Ch'eng-wen Publishing Co.,Taipei, 1971. 1 volume in-12, 528 pp., light brown cloth hardcover with 54 illustrations, very good condition.
"KNIGHT, THOMAS ANDREW. - INTRODUCING GEOTROPISM IN PLANT GROWTH.
Reference : 46062
(1806)
(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1806). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1806. Pp. 99-108.
First apperance of a milestone paper in plant physiology as the concept of tropistic behaviour arose from the experiments described in this paper. Knight showed that forces, generated by means of a water-wheel, made roots and shoots of seedlings orient themselves to centrifugal forces, just as they do to gravity.Knight's investigations on geotropism ""enabled Knight to distinguish between geotropic and hydrotropic reactions of the root, and opened the whole question of tropic responses, of their physical basis and adaptive significance in the lfe of plants.""(Morton, ""History of Botanical Science"", p. 390.).""His most famous work was on what are now called geotropisms. In a letter read by Banks to the Royal Society in 1806, Knight described how he eliminated the influence of gravitation on germinating seeds: He attached them at various angles to the rim of a vertical wheel which was driven by a stream in his garden to revolve continuously at a rate of 150 r.p.m. As the germinating plants grew, each shoot was directed to the center of the wheel" when a shoot passed the center of the wheel its tip turned back so that growth was still centripetal" the roots grew away from the center. Next he set up a similar structure with the wheel horizontal and rotating at 250 r.p.m. so that the seedlings were influenced by both gravitation of the earth an the centrifugal force. In this case, growth was at an angle of 80° to the vertical, the shoot upward and inward, and the root downward and out. Reducing the rotation to 80 r.p.m. decreased the centrifugal force to such an extent that the plants grew at an angle of 45° to the vertical.""(DSB).
"KNIGHT, THOMAS ANDREW. - INTRODUCING GEOTROPISM IN PLANT GROWTH.
Reference : 46390
(1806)
(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1806). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1806. With titlepage to 1806, Part I. Pp. 99-108. With a stamp on verso of titlepage.
First apperance of a milestone paper in plant physiology as the concept of tropistic behaviour arose from the experiments described in this paper. Knight showed that forces, generated by means of a water-wheel, made roots and shoots of seedlings orient themselves to centrifugal forces, just as they do to gravity.Knight's investigations on geotropism ""enabled Knight to distinguish between geotropic and hydrotropic reactions of the root, and opened the whole question of tropic responses, of their physical basis and adaptive significance in the lfe of plants.""(Morton, ""History of Botanical Science"", p. 390.).""His most famous work was on what are now called geotropisms. In a letter read by Banks to the Royal Society in 1806, Knight described how he eliminated the influence of gravitation on germinating seeds: He attached them at various angles to the rim of a vertical wheel which was driven by a stream in his garden to revolve continuously at a rate of 150 r.p.m. As the germinating plants grew, each shoot was directed to the center of the wheel" when a shoot passed the center of the wheel its tip turned back so that growth was still centripetal" the roots grew away from the center. Next he set up a similar structure with the wheel horizontal and rotating at 250 r.p.m. so that the seedlings were influenced by both gravitation of the earth an the centrifugal force. In this case, growth was at an angle of 80° to the vertical, the shoot upward and inward, and the root downward and out. Reducing the rotation to 80 r.p.m. decreased the centrifugal force to such an extent that the plants grew at an angle of 45° to the vertical.""(DSB).
Drawings by Hilary Knight. Max Reinhardt. London. 1958. In-4 (28,5 x 20 cm). (68) pp (gardes comprises) : couvertures de papier toilé bleu, dos et premier plat estampé en or, jaquette en couleurs.
Première édition anglaise. Paris assiégé par la turbulente Eloise, cafés, baguette et Tour Eiffel croqués par Hilary Knight (né en 1926), talentueux illustrateur new-yorkais. Texte de Kay Thompson (1909-1998), agrémenté de joyeuses citations françaises.
Les Bingsters,Hélian Jacques - Freedman Max C.,de Knight Jimmy - Larue Jacques,de Knight Jimmy,Freedman Max C.
Reference : 98199
(1956)
S.E.M.I 1956
Bon état Format Coquille
Sheila - Knight Holly,Blue Amanda - Knight Holly,Blue Amanda
Reference : 71374
(1981)
Editions musicales Claude Pascal 1981
Bon état Format Coquille Piano
, Brepols, 2019 Hardback, xii + 353 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:13 b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503574998.
Summary Pierre de la Ram e or Petrus Ramus (1515-1572) has long been a controversial figure in educational reform and innovation, from the moment of his first public academic statements in the 1530s, to his reception among scholars in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. What is beyond dispute, however, is the vast reach of his influence throughout Europe. Ramus's ideas were disseminated through copious editions and translations of his own textbooks, and in wave after wave of adaptations and re-imaginings of his ideas that swept across the continent. This volume embarks on a European tour of Ramism, using a wide range of previously unpublished or untranslated archival evidence from throughout the continent to examine the dissemination of Ramus's works and his intellectual influence in geographic and in disciplinary terms. The ten chapters explore the spread of Ramism from his home country of France to Protestant strongholds in Germany, Holland, and Britain, and in the Catholic context of the Iberian peninsula. The book also examines Ramism in the less familiar territories (to most Anglophone readers) of Scandinavia and Hungary, and considers the preceding and contemporary Dutch and German educational reform movements from which Ramus borrowed to forge his own distinctive intellectual method. TABLE OF CONTENTS Notes on Contributors List of Illustrations Introduction - SARAH KNIGHT and EMMA ANNETTE WILSON Ramus and Humanist Pedagogy in the Language Arts - JUDITH RICE HENDERSON Ramus and Agricola - MARC VAN DER POEL The International Nature of Britannic Ramism - EMMA ANNETTE WILSON Ramus and the Teaching of Mathematics - ISABELLE PANTIN Teacher, Rival, Martyr: Ramus in French Literature and Thought - SARAH KNIGHT 'Reduced to Order' and 'Just for Show'? Ramus, Print, and Visual Aesthetics - RAPHAEL HALLETT Ramism in the North - GUNNAR HARDARSON The Reception and Influence of Ramism in Spain - ALFONSO MART N-JIM NEZ Hungarian and Transylvanian Ramism - G BOR KECSKEM TI Select Bibliography Index
, Brepols, 2020 Hardback, 248 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:11 b/w, 3 tables b/w., 1 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503585864.
Summary Medieval Icelandic literature has often been reduced to the supposedly realist slendingas gur and their main protagonists at the expense of other genres and characters. Indeed, such a focus obscures and erases the importance of those beings and narratives that move on the margins of mainstream culture - whether socially, ethnically, ontologically, or textually. This volume aims to offer a new perspective on a variety of theoretical and comparative approaches to explore depictions of alterity, monstrosity, and deviation. Engaging with the interplay of genre, character, text, and culture, and exploring questions of behavioural, socio-cultural, and textual alterity, these contributions examine subjects ranging from the study of fragmented and 'Othered' saga narratives, to attitudes towards foreign people and lands, and alterities in mythological and legendary texts. Together the papers effectively challenge long-held perceptions about the lack of ambiguity in medieval Icelandic literature, and offer a far more nuanced understanding of the importance of the 'Other' in that society. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Introduction: Old Norse Alterities in Contemporary Context - REBECCA MERKELBACH AND GWENDOLYNE KNIGHT Categorizing the Werewolf; or, the Peopleness of Shapeshifters - GWENDOLYNE KNIGHT Taming the Wolf: Reading Bisclaret in Light of Old Norse Kennings - MINJIE SU Between Myths and Legends: The Guises of Go mundr of Gl sisvellir - TOM GRANT AND JONATHAN Y. H. HUI 'The coarsest and worst of the slendinga Sagas': Approaching the Alterity of the 'Post-Classical' Sagas of Icelanders - REBECCA MERKELBACH Considering Otherness on the Page: How Do Lacunae Affect the Way We Interact with Saga Narrative? - JOANNE SHORTT BUTLER Surface, Rupture and Contextualities: Conflicting Voices of the Iberian 'Other/s' in Old Norse Literature - RODERICK W. MCDONALD Otherness Along the Austrvegr: Cultural Interaction Between the Rus' and the Turkic Nomads of the Steppe - CSETE KATONA The Man Who Seemed Like a Troll: Racism in Old Norse Literature - ARNGR MUR V DAL N Afterword: Otherness, Monstrosity and Deviation: The Perpetual Making of Identities - RMANN JAKOBSSON
Bradbury Wood 1942
Bon état Petit format Piano
London, Virtue & Co, n.d. (1873-76), in-folio. Volume 1: 800 p. + 26 engraved plates / Volume 2: 778 p. + 18 engraved plates, pages printed with double col., with usual aging to the paper, in all a clean and fresh copy, plates on heavy paper without stains, full brown morocco, richly gilt on spine and both covers, all edges gilt, a fine copy with only a few traces of use to the corners of the bindings, gilt edges.
A superb copy of this ‘Imperial edition’ with fine steel engravings with all the original tissue guards. The notes are revised by the great Shakespearian critic Charles Knight. Volume I: with a notice of the original editions of the plays. - Comedies - Histories. 1 frontispiece portrait + 1 engraved titlepage + 24 plates / Volume II: Histories - Tragedies - Poems - Plays ascribed to Shakespeare - A brief notice of opinion on the writing of Shakespeare - Indexes. 1 engraved title page + 17 plates. British Museum general catalogue of printed books vol. 220 (London 1964 ed.) col. 26. Image disp.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
Arché Milano 1987 In-8 carré ( 220 X 160 mm ) de 380 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. 40 planches hors-texte. Très bel exemplaire, non coupé. +++C'est le premier livre traitant exclusivement du culte de Priape. En partant de la survivance d'un rituel phallique dans l'église d'lsernia ( Royaume de Naples ) observé à la fin du XVIIIe siècle, son auteur parcourt l'itinéraire de la religion phallique dans le monde ancien, un peu dans le goût des antiquarians anglais, en essayant de prouver que ce culte obscène est la représentation mystique et dégénérée d'une divinité qui à l'origine était le principe cosmique. [Caillet : "Très rare [.], détails sur les amulettes phalliques et sur le côté psychopathique et sexuel du Sabbat". Knight ( 1750-1824 ) joua un rôle politique actif ( il fut membre du Sénat et de la Royal Society ) amateur d'antiquités et notamment de numismatique, il voyagea beaucoup en Italie et fonda un Musée Phallique qui se trouve actuellement au British Museum. Après la première parution de son livre ( 1786 ), les violentes attaques puritaines de Mathias obligèrent Knight à en racheter tous les exemplaires pour les détruire.
Haley Bill - Freedman Max C.,de Knight Jimmy - de Knight Jimmy,Freedman Max C.
Reference : 94574
(1953)
Myers Music 1953
Bon état Format Américain Piano
1961 1961. Andy Knight: Existences à liquider/ Editions du Champ-de-Mars Collection Cristal 21 1961 . Andy Knight: Existences à liquider/ Editions du Champ-de-Mars Collection Cristal 21 1961
Bon état
Hélian Jacques,Trio Raisner - Freedman Max C.,de Knight Jimmy - Larue Jacques,de Knight Jimmy,Freedman Max C.
Reference : 32955
(1956)
S.E.M.I 1956
Etat moyen Petit format
Partitions sur la Saison Forster Music 1918
Bon état Grand format Piano
Haley Bill - Ayre Jimmy,Freedman Max C.,Haley Bill,Phillips Mildred,Reichner Bix,de Knight Jimmy,Lattanzi Pep,Bell Freddie,Spickol Max,Russel Al,Pingatore Frank - Larue Jacques,Salvet André,Haley Bill,Lattanzi Pep,Bell Freddie,de Knight Jimmy,Freedman Max C.,Reichner Bix,Phillips Mildred,Ayre Jimmy,Spickol Max,Russel Al,Pingatore Frank
Reference : 90330
(1956)
S.E.M.I 1956
Bon état Grand format Piano
( Cartonnages Editions Opta ) - Damon Knight - Romain Slocombe.
Reference : 12001
(1930)
Editions Opta / Club du Livre d'Anticipation n° 60 de 1976. Fort in-8 cartonnage éditeur pleine toile violette de 486 pages au format 20 x 4x 13,5 cm. Couverture à la Comète. Dos rond avec titre. Plat et intérieur frais. Complet de la rare jaquette papier illustrée et du rhodoïd. Jaquette en état superbe à l'exception du dos pâli, comme toujours. Pages de gardes et illustrations de Romain Slocombe. Tirage unique à 5000 exemplaires ( n° 312 ). Edition originale en bel état général.
Vente exclusivement par correspondance. Le libraire ne reçoit, exceptionnellement que sur rendez-vous. Il est préférable de téléphoner avant tout déplacement.Forfait de port pour un livre 8,50 €, sauf si épaisseur supérieure à 3 cm ou valeur supérieure ou égale à 100 €, dans ce cas expédition obligatoire au tarif Colissimo en vigueur. A partir de 2 livres envoi en colissimo obligatoire. Port à la charge de l'acheteur pour le reste du monde.Les Chèques ne sont plus acceptés.Pour destinations extra-planétaire s'adresser à la NASA.Membre du Syndicat Lusitanien Amateurs Morues
Editions Opta / Club du Livre d'Anticipation n° 60 de 1976. Fort in-8 cartonnage éditeur pleine toile violette de 486 pages au format 20 x 4x 13,5 cm. Couverture à la Comète. Dos rond avec titre. Plat et intérieur frais. Complet de la rare jaquette papier illustrée et du rhodoïd. Petits frottis et légères brunissures à la jaquette, qui présente un dos pâli. Pages de gardes et illustrations de Romain Slocombe. Tirage unique à 5000 exemplaires ( n° 4483 ). Edition originale en bel état général.
Vente exclusivement par correspondance. Le libraire ne reçoit, exceptionnellement que sur rendez-vous. Il est préférable de téléphoner avant tout déplacement.Forfait de port pour un livre 8,50 €, sauf si épaisseur supérieure à 3 cm ou valeur supérieure ou égale à 100 €, dans ce cas expédition obligatoire au tarif Colissimo en vigueur. A partir de 2 livres envoi en colissimo obligatoire. Port à la charge de l'acheteur pour le reste du monde.Les Chèques ne sont plus acceptés.Pour destinations extra-planétaire s'adresser à la NASA.Membre du Syndicat Lusitanien Amateurs Morues
London, Charles Knight, 1851. Fine contemp. hcalf. Raisedbands, richly gilt spine, titlelabel with gilt lettering. With 20 chapters, each with 24 pp. and 1 engraved plate, the last chapter: 20 pp. Internally fine and clean. Describing 20 cities in the neighbourhood of London, each with a plate with a view and the main buildings.
" La Tour de Londres " n° 8 / Nicholson & Watson (Bruxelles) (1947) - In-8 broché de 224 pages - Couverture en couleurs - Traduction de Claude Janvier - Exemplaire en très bon état
Collection "Gore" n° 77 - Editions Fleuve Noir (1988) - In-12 broché de 154 pages - Couverture en couleurs de TOPOR - Très bon état
Collection dirigée par Alain Garsault et André Ruellan
University of Chicago Press 2000 416 pages in8. 2000. Cartonné jaquette. 2 volume(s). 416 pages.
livres en très bon état avec leur jaquette (un peu défraîchies) quelques passages soulignés dans l'introduction du premier volume
Paris, Éditions OPTA, coll. Club du livre d'anticipation n°60, 1976, in-8, cartonnage éditeur, pleine toile rose chair au premier plat décoré par une comète argentée, rhodoïd, signet, 485 pp. Illustrations intérieures de Romain Slocombe ; textes réunis par Michel Demuth. Tirage limité à 5000 exemplaires numérotés de 1 à 5000 (celui-ci justifié n°937) et à 120 exemplaires hors-commerce de collaborateurs marqués H.C.
Tranche de tête et gouttière à peine salies ; pour le reste, très bel exemplaire.