Kjøbenhavn, 11. Nov. 1918. 1 side 8vo, skrevet på brevpapir fra Glyptoteket, Bestyrelsen: ""Kære Hr Redaktør Behrens! / Kan De ikke bruge vedlagte Anmeldelse af / Georg Brandes' Cæsar enten i ""Litteraturen"" / eller i ""Ord och Bild""? / Den var bestilt og skreven Til ""Tilskueren"", / men Dr. Levin fandt den ikke panegyrisk / nok, og jeg har ikke Lyst til at ændre mod min / indre Overbevisning. Den er, som De ser, / slet ikke streng, og giver ""læser, hvad læsers er."" / Jeg synes jo nok, det er saadanne sagkyndige, / vejledende Anmeldelser, vi trænger til. / Deres ærbødige / Frederik Poulsen.""
Nydeligt brev fra Frederik Poulsen til Carl Behrens, hvori han anmoder Behrens om at udgive en anmeldelse af Georg Brandes Cæsar-biografi, som han har fået afslag på af Poul Levin.
(Berlin, J.A. Barth, 1900). No wrappers. In ""Annalen der Physik"", Vierte Folge. Band 3, No 12. Pp. 545-766. (Entire issue offered, No. 12). Poulsen's paper: pp. 754-760, textillustrations. Clean and fine, but punched in inner margins after cords, no loss of text.
First printing of this paper in which Poulsen describes his invention of the ""TELEGRAPHON"", THE FIRST magnetic sound recorder. The Telegraphone was shown, but not operated at the Paris Exposition in 1900 and obtained a Grand Prix.""The magnetic recording was demonstrated in principle as early as 1898 by Valdemar Poulsen in his telegraphone. Magnetic wire recording, and its successor, magnetic tape recording, involve the use of a magnetizable medium which moves past a recording head. An electrical signal, which is analogous to the sound that is to be recorded, is fed to the recording head, inducing a pattern of magnetization similar to the signal. A playback head (which may be the same as the recording head) can then pick up the changes in the magnetic field from the tape and convert them into an electrical signal.""(Wikepedia).The issue contains further Max Planck's paper ""Kritik zweier Sätze des Hrn. W. Wien"", pp. 764-766, and Ångstrøm ""Ueber die Bedeutung des Wasserdampfes und der Kohlensäure bei Absorption der Erdatmosphäre."", pp. 720-732.Shiers ""Early Television"" no 289.
visoprint copenhagen 1983 113 pages in8. 1983. Broché. 113 pages.
Bon Etat bonne tenue intérieur propre
Kobenhavn 1939 in8. 1939. Broché.
Bon état pages non coupées sous papier de soie
Kobenhavn 1933 in8. 1933. Broché. iconographie en noir et blanc
Bon état d'ensemble couverture défraîchie sous papier de soie pages non coupées qques adhérences sur certaines planches
Kobenhavn 1937 in8. 1937. Broché. iconographie en noir et blanc
Bon état sous papier de soie tranche ternie intérieur propre qques rousseurs sur tranche
Blomé Boëthius Callmer Johansen Gierow Poulsen Sjöqvist Thomasson Thylander Verssberg Brunnsaker
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(1962)
Lund C.W.K. Gleerup 1962 in4. 1962. Broché. iconographie en noir et blanc skrifter utgivna av svenska instiututet i rom 4° XXII acta instituti romani regni sueciae series in 4° XXII
couverture défraîchie ternie bords frottés intérieur propre
Copenhague 1962 in8. 1962. Broché. iconographie en noir et blanc
Bon état bords frottés traces rougeatres de frottement sur le dos intérieur propre
Levin & munksgaard 1934 in4. 1934. Broché. illustrations en noir et blanc
couverture défraîchie ternie bords frottés abimés intérieur propre uniformément jauni avec le faux titre et la page titre séparé
Kasper H. Andersen, Jeppe B chert Netterstr m, Lisbeth Imer, Bjorn Poulsen, Rikke Steenholt Olesen (eds)
Reference : 65099
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, xv + 465 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:46 b/w, 2 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503596747.
Summary This volume explores literacy in the medieval towns of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland, and aims to understand the extent to which these medieval urban centres constituted a driving force in the development of literacy in Nordic societies generally. As in other parts of Europe, two languages - Latin and the vernacular - were in use. However, the Nordic area is also characterised by its use of the runic alphabet, and thus two writing systems were also in use. Another characteristic of the North is its comparatively weak urbanization, especially in Finland, Sweden, and Norway. Literacy and the uses of writing in medieval towns of the North is approached from various angles of research, including history, archaeology, philology, and runology. The contributions cover topics related to urban literacy that include both case studies and general surveys of the dissemination of writing, all from a Northern perspective. The thematic chapters all present new sources and approaches that offer a new dimension both to the study of medieval urban literacy and also to Scandinavian studies. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: Urban Literacy in the Nordic Middle Ages Kasper H. Andersen, Jeppe B chert Netterstr m, Lisbeth M. Imer, Bj rn Poulsen, Rikke Steenholt Olesen Runic Writing in Danish Medieval Towns Lisbeth M. Imer Medieval Runic Latin in an Urban Perspective Rikke Steenholt Olesen Roman-Script Epigraphy in Norwegian Towns Elise Kleivane "Fann ek bein..., I found a bone?": Runic Artefacts as Material Evidence of Writing in Medieval Norwegian Towns Kristel Zilmer (Il)literacy Reflected on Scandinavian Viking Coins Gitte Tarnow Ingvardson Medieval Literacy in Turku - Material and Linguistic Remains from a Multilingual Townscape Janne Harjula, Visa Immonen and Kirsi Salonen Searching for Urban Literacy in the Archaeological Record Morten S vs Civic Literacy in Late-Medieval Ribe Jeppe B chert Netterstr m Markers of Civic Literacy in Medieval Danish Towns Kasper H. Andersen Putting Town Life in Writing: Medieval Danish Town Scribes Bj rn Poulsen: Variance and Change in Civic Literacy in Late-Medieval Stockholm: The Liber Memorialis Theresia Pettersson The Dominican Order and Urban Literacy in Medieval Scandinavia Johnny Grandjean G gsig Jakobsen Lost Notes and Hidden Spells: Scraps of Worldly Literacy from the Choir Stalls in Lund Cathedral Andreas Manhag
in 4 broché 24 pages sur papier couché(paginées pages 117 à 139)16 illustrations photographiques dans le texte et IV planches en fin de volume.Copenhague Ejnar Munksgaard éditeur 1947.envoi de l’auteur On joint une carte postale de Frédérik POULSEN à l’adresse de M. THEVENOT à Rabat. 9 lignes manuscrites.Ainsi qu’une page tapée à la machine à écrire datée du 14 janvier 1947 avec la signature manuscrite de F POULSEN,très bon état
Lasserre, Rene. Text by Adeline Laforgue. Photographs by Kenneth Poulsen. Aristic Director: Sophie
Reference : 55091MLW
ISBN : B001XS65JI
Reli comme neuf . 1992.112 pages . PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
Poulsen, Frederik: Vases Grecs - RÃcemment acquis par la GlyptothÚque de Ny-Carlsberg. Copenhagen: Bianco Lunos, 1922. 27 pages of text, 47 black and white illustrations. Wrappers. Text in German.
Text in German
, Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1950., hardcover Cloth, with dusjacket Cloth, in-4? , 322pp. in fine condition Transl.from the Danish by J.Dahlmann-Hansen. With 129 ills. Bibliogr.,index. in fine condition
Transl.from the Danish by J.Dahlmann-Hansen. With 129 ills. Bibliogr.,index.
Dateret 18/4 02. 1 side, lille 8vo.
Takker for trofasthed. Olaf Poulsen (1849-1923), dansk skuespiller. Sin tids førende komiker.
JUVENALIS (JUVENAL) - CHRISTIAN FALSTER, ANDREAS BENJAMIN POULSEN & JACOB JOHAN LUND.
Reference : 59900
Kjøbenhavn, Høpffner, Glassings Efterleverske & Hartvig Godiche (1731), 1753 & 1754. 4to 2 bind. 14. satire: Indbundet delvist ubeskåret i et senere halvpergamentsbind. Bladene brunede. 28 pp. 10. + 13. satire: Indbundet ubeskåret i et samtidigt stift papbind. En smule slid ved ryg og kapitæler. Biblioteksstempel (Aalborg Skole) på titelbladet til 10. satire. En smule brunet ellers ren og pæn indvendig. (8),40(8),30 pp.
Originaltrykkene af de første danske oversættelser af Juvenals 14., 10. & 13. Satyrae. Christian Falsters oversættelse af den 14. udgør den første danske oversættelse af Juvenal. Bibl. Dan. IV,124-25.
Namur, Sources/Poésies des Régions d'Europe, 2000. 14 x 20, 283 pp., broché, état neuf.
traduction de Janine et Karl Poulsen.
NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC (10/2020)
LIVRE A L’ETAT DE NEUF. EXPEDIE SOUS 3 JOURS OUVRES. NUMERO DE SUIVI COMMUNIQUE AVANT ENVOI, EMBALLAGE RENFORCE. EAN:9781536184631
Copenhague, 1949. Fin in-8 br., couv. ill. en n/b, 60 pp., 117 notices, LXX pl. en noir in fine.
Couv. fanée, piquée, bon ex. par ailleurs. - Frais de port : -France 4,95 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, 304 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Language(s):English, Latin. ISBN 9782503594125.
Summary Richard of Saint-Victor's On The Trinity from the 12th century is a main source for our understanding of a leading intellectual tradition of the Western world in which love was regarded the highest and the best in the human world and therefore also was the reality in which the highest and the best, God, was to be seen. Richard understands human love as interpersonal so that love must be realized between two persons, but for being the highest love that excludes any private and selfish love, both loving persons must share their love with a third person. TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction 1. Richard of Saint-Victor and the 12th Century a. The Augustinian Tradition b. Human Love c. Richard's Influence 2. Richard and Saint-Victor a. The Abbey b. Monastery and School c. Internationalism d. The Death of Richard 3. The Theological Method a. Faith and Reason b. Reason and Experience c. The Augustinian-Anselmian Tradition d. The Necessary Reasons e. Reason and Mysticism 4. Love and Trinity a. Love and the Highest Love b. Caritas ordinata and amor discretus c. Condilectio d. Unity and Plurality in Love e. Anthropomorphism? Richard of Saint-Victor, De Trinitate / On The Trinity Latin Text and English Translation side by side. Bibliography Index of Names
Copenhague Publications de la glyptothèque NY Carlsberg 1973 4 volumes (2 de texte et 2 de planches), 158 et 204 pp. 220 et 353 pp. couverture souple.
Très bon état. Rare catalogue raisonné des portraits sculptés de la Glyptothèque de Copenhague. Libraire membre du S.L.A.M. (Syndicat national de la Librairie Ancienne et Moderne) et de la L.I.L.A. (Ligue Internationale de la Librairie Ancienne). N'hésitez pas à prendre contact par mail pour des photographies et des détails supplémentaires, pour des recherches ou des estimations de livres anciens et rares.
Flight Publishing April 26th 1945, fascicule p437p462, illustré - bon état
1971 96 p., 87 (col.) figs, paperbound.
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