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‎RASMUSSEN, KNUD - SÆRUDGAVEN PÅ STORT PAPIR SIGNERET AF KNUD RASMUSSEN.‎

Reference : 49891

(1919)

‎Grønland langs Polhavet. Udforskningen af Grønland fra Melvillebugten til Kap Morris Jesup. Skildring af den II. Thule=Ekspedition 1916-18.‎

‎Kjøbenhavn og Kristiania, Gyldendal,1919. 4to. Orig. hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Lette brugsspor på ryg. Litograferet portræt af Knud Rasmussen udført af Albert Engstrøm som frontispiece, egenhændigt signeret af Knud Rasmussen. 596,(12) pp., kort, tekstillustrationer, s/h plancher samt opklæbede farveplancher.‎


‎Originaludgaven, men denne særudgave er på særligt stort papir, næsten dobbelt så stor som normaludgaven i oktav og med særligt udstyr, idet plancherne er opsatte på svært papir. Den litograferede og signerede frontispiece findes heller ikke i normaludgaven.‎

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‎Rasmussen, Knud‎

Reference : 3262

‎The Bear in the Ice Hole - Greenland and its People‎

‎Information Department of the Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Christiansborg, Copenhagen, 1965. In-8, sous couverture rempliée et illustrée, 41 pp. Knud Rasmussen - The Bear in the Ice Hole, by Knud Rasmussen - Greenland and its People, by P.H. Lundsteen.‎


‎Belles illustrations en noir et blanc in texte et une carte du Groenland in fine.Ouvrage en langue anglaise. --- Plus d'informations sur le site archivesdunord.com‎

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EUR28.00 (€28.00 )

‎Gerhard Rasmussen‎

Reference : 8720

(1969)

‎Le vrai visage‎

‎Cercle du Bibliophile 1969 293 pages in8. 1969. Reliure editeur cartonnée. 293 pages. Le Vrai Visage est un ouvrage collectif édité par Gerhard Rasmussen et publié en 1969 par le Cercle du Bibliophile. Il s'agit d'un recueil documentaire explorant divers aspects du monde au XXe siècle incluant des sujets comme la Terre les sciences pharmacologiques la zoologie (le phoque moine) et des thèmes sociétaux‎


‎Très bon état‎

Maison Vallon Librairie - L'isle sur la Sorgue

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‎RASMUSSEN René, DI DIO François (avant-propos)‎

Reference : 1328131

‎Art nègre présenté par René Rasmussen ou le salut par les sauvages.‎

‎Paris: Presses du Livre Français, 1951 in-12, 30 pages, 32 planches. Broché, non coupé, très bon état.‎


‎Art nègre présenté par René Rasmussen ou le salut par les sauvages. (Paris: Presses du Livre Français, 1951) [M.C.: Art africain]‎

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‎"CASPAR ERASMUS BROCHMAND [JESPER RASMUSSEN BROCHMAND]‎

Reference : 62334

(1741)

‎Huus=Postill, Eller korte Forklaringer Over alle Evangelier og Epistler, Som paa Søndage og hellige Dage Udi Guds Menighed, det gandske Aar igiennem, pleye at fremsættes og forhandles. Guds Børn til gudelig Øvelse Paa ny oplagt, og med stor Fliid igie... - [REGINE OLSEN'S ""FAMILY-BIBLE"" - ]‎

‎Kiøbenhavn, Vaysenhuses Bogtrykkerie, Friedrich Kisel, 1741. Large quarto. Bound in an absolutely magnificent, contemporary full morocco binding over wooden boards. Richly gilt spine with six raised bands and sumptuously gilt boards with a blank centre “mirror” of green morocco. Inner gilt dentelles and all edges of boards gilt. All edges gilt. Beautiful 18th century end-papers with flower-print motif. A bit of wear to spine and extremities. Small holes from clasps and remains of these to the back board. A truly splendid copy. (8), 710" (2), 613, (3) pp.Second front fly leaf with handwritten entries by Terkild Olsen (Regine’s father), spanning the years 1809-1830, of important events in his family, recording his wedding to Regina Malling as well as two confirmations and seven births, among them that of Regine Olsen.With the ownership stamp of O.C. Thielst (who was related to the Olsen family) to first fly-leaf.‎


‎The “family-bible” of Kierkegaard's fiance Regine Olsen, being a truly magnificent, splendidly bound copy of the 1741-edition of Brochmand’s seminal Huus-Postill, which throughout two centuries constituted the most widespread devotional book in Denmark.Brochmand’s collection of sermons for family use first appeared in two parts printed in 1635 and 1638 repectively under the title Sabbati Sanctificatio, with the first collected edition appearing in 1655. The first edition under the title Huus=Postill appeared in 1719, and the 1741-edition is the fifth edition under this canonical title. Numerous other editions appeared throughout the 18th century, the latter ones being the most common.The work was of the utmost importance to Danish Christianity throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, and almost every churchgoing household in Denmark owned a copy. It became decisively influential upon the form of the sermon in the Danish Church.Caspar Erasmus Brochmand, or Jesper Rasmussen Brochmand, (1585-1652) was a Danish Lutheran clergyman and theologian. He was professor at the University of Copenhagen from 1610-1638, and from 1638 until his death, he served as Bishop of Zealand. He was a key founder of the dogmatic system that formed the basis for the Lutheran orthodoxy in Denmark. His most widespread work is the Huus-Postill, which remained a classic for two centuries. The work proclaims preaching that is centered around Jesus’ death of atonement for the sake of man. This extraordinarily finely bound copy has belonged to Regine’s family, and her father, Terkild Olsen, has noted the most important family events on the front fly-leaf, beginning with the wedding of himself to Regine’s mother, Regina Frederikke, in 1809. After that follows the births of their seven children, Regine being the 7th.The entry about Regine reads “Den 20.de Januarum 1822 fødte hun [i.e. Regina Frederikke] en Datter som hun kaldte Regine og døbtes under Frue Menighed” (i.e. The 20th of January 1822 she [i.e. Regina Frederikke] gave birth to a daughter who she called Regine and was christened under Frue congregation). And thus begins the story of Regine – and in turn the story of Kierkegaard as an author.There are several later corrections and additions to the entries, e.g. dates of death etc. One of the corrections is in the Regine-entry, where her birthday has been corrected, first to January 22nd, then to 23rd. Regine’s father seems to have entered the birth dates at the same time as the christening dates, explaining why hecould have made a mistake in the birth date.Interestingly, Regine’s birthday seems to have always had some confusion about it. In Heiberg and Kuhr’s edition of Kierkegaard’s Papers, Regine’s birthday is recorded as January 23rd, 1823 and her christening as February 15, 1823. This is repeated from vol. 3, 1911 up until the last volume in 1948. Also, in the Kierkegaard-entry in Dansk Biografisk Leksikon, it says that Regine was 17 when they got engaged. According to the church books, Regine (there registered as Regina, whereas her father here, in their family book of sermons, calls here Regine) was born on January 23rd, 1822 and christened om March 15, 1823.We here have an extraordinary family heirloom from Regine’s family, a rare glimpse into a bygone time, when the mythical muse of the father of Existentialism was born.Terkild Olsen (1784-1849), Regine’s father, was councilor of state and department head in the Finance Ministry. His son Jonas Olsen, Regine’s brother, inherited the family heirloom after their father. According to a family record, the book was passed on to Oluf Thielst, when Jonas died in 1902. Oluf got it from his mother, Sophia Olsen, who was the daughter of Jonas Olsen, and who had married Johannes Mathiesen Thielst, Oluf Thielst’s father. Oluf Thielst was close to his aunt (his father’s sister) Regine and had taken great care of her in her old age. Oluf Thielst passed on the book to his son Otto Christian Mathiesen Thielst.Laid in the book is a photograph depicting Jonas Olsen (1816-1902) with his second wife Cathrine Elisabeth Augusta Petersen and his daughter Sophia Olsen (1847-1929). The photograph is presumably taken at the vicarage in S. Stenderup, where he was priest from 1871-1902. The picture is in his study, with his bookshelves in the background. On one of the shelves, right above his head, one sees the present copy of Brochmand’s Huus-Postill.Jonas Olsen – Regine’s brother, who inherited the present work from their father – was very close to his sister. He was also a good friend of Kierkegaard, with whom he studied theology before Kierkegaard’s engagement to his sister. Kierkegaard had great respect for him, as he had for their father, who almost took on a father role for Kierkegaard. When Kierkegaard broke off the engagement with Regine, Jonas was outraged and swore to hate Kierkegaard “like no-one had hated before”. Bibl. Dan. I: 480. Provenance: directly from the Thielst family. REGINE OLSEN It is safe to say that Regine Olsen occupies a place like none other in Kierkegaard’s life. Their love story is one of the most intriguing in the history of intellectual thought and has always been an inevitable source of fascination for anyone interested in understanding Kierkegaard. It is not so much the love story itself, the engagement, and the rupture of the engagement that is responsible for the lasting importance that Regine has come to have upon Kierkegaard-reception and -scholarship, as it is Kierkegaard’s own, endless reflections upon it and his constant insistence that she – the one – is the reason he became the writer that he did. Regine is inextricably linked to Kierkegaard’s authorship, and in his own eyes, she became the outer, historical cause of it. It is not only in his journals and in letters to his confidantes that Kierkegaard keeps returning to Regine, their story, and the ongoing importance she holds for him, her unique position in his authorship is evident both directly (as in the preface to his Two Upbuilding Discourses from 1843, where he imagines how the book reaches the one) and more indirectly, albeit still clearly alluding to her in e.g. Repetition, Either-Or, Fear and Trembling, Philosophical Fragments, etc. “Even though Regine is not mentioned by her legal name one single time in the authorship, she twines through it as an erotic arabesque. In poetical form she appears before the reader in works such as Repetition, Fear and Trembling and Guilty? – Not Guilty [i.e. in Stages on Life’s Way], which in each their way thematizes different love conflicts, but she can also show herself quite unexpectedly, e.g. deep inside philosophical Fragments, where it is said about the relationship between god and man that “The unhappy lies not in the fact that the lovers could not have each other, but in the fact that they could not understand each other.” (Gert Posselt, in Lex, translated from Danish). One of the most striking passages is from Repetition, where Constantin Constantius explains the paradox of loving the only one, but still having to end the relationship and how the loved one became the cause of his writing career: “The young girl whom he adored had become almost a burden to him and yet she was his darling, the only woman he had ever loved, the only one he would ever love. On the other hand, nevertheless, he did not love her, he merely longed for her. For all this, a striking change was wrought in him. There was awakened in him a poetical productivity upon a scale which I had never thought possible. Then I easily comprehended the situation. The young girl was not his love, she was the occasion of awakening the primitive poetic talent within him and making him a poet. Therefore he could love only her, could never forget her, never wish to love anyone else and yet he was forever only longing for her. She was drawn into his very nature as a part of it, the remembrance of her was ever fresh. (Lowrie, 1946, p. 140). It is no wonder that anyone interested in understanding Kierkegaard is also interested in understanding the relationship with Regine. According to Kierkegaard himself, there would not be the Kierkegaardian opus we have today, were it not for Regine Olsen – “the importance of my entire authorial existence shall fully and absolutely fall upon her” (draft of a letter, see: Mit Forhold til Hende, p. 116). Due to numerous letters and a wealth of journal entries, we have a very vivid picture of how Kierkegaard got engaged and what happened afterwards. Kierkegaard wanted us to know. He wanted posterity to know the significance that Regine and the relationship with her had upon his life and work. A few of Kierkegard’s journal entries about Regine are redacted – some things have perhaps become too personal for prosperity to read, or Kierkegaard had later wished to put the story in a slightly different light –, but the rest gives a very clear picture of both the engagement and Kierkegaard’s afterthoughts. And about the continuous role of both her and the rupture of the engagement in his authorship and personal life. Added to that, we also have many of the letters that Kierkegaard sent to Regine during their engagement period. A few years after the engagement ended, Regine got engaged to and later married the Government officer Fritz Schlegel, who got stationed in the Danish West Indies, where they lived from 1855 to 1860. Kierkegaard died the very same year that Regine left Denmark, and after his death, Regine received in the post the bundle of letters that Kierkegaard had written to her, along with the letters he wrote to his friend Emil Boesen concerning Regine as well as Kierkegaard’s Notebook 15, entitled My Relationship with “her”. When Søren and Regine’s engagement ended, it seems that they each gave back to the other the letters that they had written. Regine says that she burnt hers (see Raphael Meyer) – some speculate, however, that maybe she did not after all and that they might be out there in the world somewhere, but none of them have ever surfaced –, and Kierkegaard kept his, for Regine later to do with as she wanted. Regine kept the letters and the Notebook 15 and for years did nothing with them. But she did not destroy them. As she got older, she decided to pass them on to someone she trusted, and in 1893, she visited Henriette Lund (Kierkegaard’s favourite niece) and told her that she wished for her to be entrusted with the notebook and the letters. According to Henriette Lund, by the following year, Regine had given the matter some more thought and had decided that Henritte Lund should publish the letters, also parts of those to Boesen and parts of Notebook 15. The publication was to also include conversations she had with Regine about the engagement. The fruit of this is the book entitled Mit Forhold til Hende (My Relationship with Her) by Henriette Lund, which was finished in 1896 and published after Regine’s death, as agreed, in 1904. We do not know exactly what happened, but it seems that Regine was not completely satisfied with the collaboration, and in 1896 she turned to Raphael Meyer and asked him to “listen to what “an old lady” could have to tell”, write down everything about the engagement period, along with the publication of the letters, the letters to Boesen, and the contents of Notebook 15. This work too appeared in 1904, after Regine’s death, and is more complete than Henriette Lund’s publication. Thus, although this enormously important relationship seems to be somehow still shrouded in mystery and Kierkegaard followers still hunt for Regine’s diary from the period and the allegedly burnt letters that may contain groundbreaking new information that will let us understand the great existentialist philosopher and somehow solve the “mystery”, the Søren-Regine relationship is very well documented, from both sides. This does not make it any less interesting. There is a reason why it occupies Kierkegaard so deeply throughout his life. And why it continues to occupy the rest of us. It all begins in 1837, when Kierkegaard meets the lovely young girl Regine Olsen when paying a call to the widowed Cathrine Rørdam. Three years later, in September 1840, after having corresponded frequently with her and visited her on numerous occasions, Kierkegaard decides to ask for her hand in marriage. She and her family accept, but already the following day, Kierkegaard regrets his decision and agonizes endlessly over it, until finally, in October 1841, he breaks off the engagement. Or at least intentionally behaved in such a manner that Regine had no other choice but to break it off. Disregarding the scandal, the heartbreak (his own included), and the numerous pleas from family members and friends alike, Kierkegaard’s tortured soul, still searching for God and for the meaning of faith, cannot continue living with the promise of marriage. Once again, he says in his journals from 1848, looking back, he had been flung back to the abyss of his melancholy, because he did not dare believe that God would take away the underlying misery of his personality and rid him of his almost maddening melancholy, which is what he wished for with the entire passion of his soul, both for Regine’s and thus also for his own sake. (See Pap. 1848, p. 61). Later the same month, he flees Copenhagen and the scandal surrounding the broken engagement. He leaves for Berlin, the first of his four stays there, clearly tortured by his decision, but also intent on not being able to go through with the engagement. As is evident from his posthumously published Papers, Kierkegaard’s only way out of the relationship was to play a charming, but cold, villain, a charlatan, not betraying his inner thoughts and feelings – the relationship had to be broken and Kierkegaard had to be gruesome to help her – “see that is “Fear and Trembling” “ (Not 15:15 1849, SKS 19, 444). Despite the brevity of the engagement, it has gone down in history as one of the most significant in the entire history of modern thought. It is a real-life Werther-story with the father of Existentialism as the main character, thus with the dumbfounding existentialist outcome that no-one could have foreseen. This exceedingly famous and difficult engagement became the introduction to one of the most influential authorships in the last two centuries. It is during his stay in Berlin, right after the rupture of the engagement, that he begins writing Either Or, parts of which, like Repetition, as we have noted above, can be read as an almost autobiographical rendering of his failed engagement. Several of Kierkegaard’s most significant works are born out of the relationship with Regine – and its ending. And she is constantly at the back of his head, the backdrop to all of his writings. She was the reason for my authorship”, Kierkegaard writes, “Her name shall belong to my writing, remembered for as long as I am remembered”, “Her life had enormous importance”, “Neither history nor I shall forget you”, “In history she will walk by my side”, “She shall belong to history”, and so we could go on establishing the enormous importance of Regine through quotes from Kierkegaard’s diaries and letters. “– she has and must have first and only priority in my life – but God has first priority. My engagement to her and the break is in fact my relationship to God, is, if I dare say so, divinely my engagement to God.” (NB27 :21, SKS 25, 139). With good reason, many view Regine as the key to Kierkegaard’s authorship. Without Regine, not only none of Kierkegaard’s writings, but also no absolute relationship to God. ‎

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‎RASMUSSEN (René).‎

Reference : 123226

(1951)

‎Art Nègre : "ou le salut par les sauvages".‎

‎Paris Presses du Livre Français, coll. "Le Soleil Noir" 1951 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, couverture illustrée à rabats, 23 pp. et 32 planches hors-texte. Bon exemplaire.‎


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‎TOFT MOGENS, RASMUSSEN KIRSTEN, FOWLIE JOHN ‎

Reference : 18762KLW

‎Positions [Paperback] TOFT MOGENS, RASMUSSEN KIRSTEN, FOWLIE JOHN‎

‎ Broché bon état .Contenu propre Couverture érodée . 1969.PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE ‎


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‎EILER RASMUSSEN STEEN ‎

Reference : W1060WLW

ISBN : 2708403958

‎Londres‎

‎ Picard BROCHE COMME NEUF . INTERIEUR TRES PROPRE . LONDRES. STEEN EILER RASMUSSEN. PICARD, 1990. ‎


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‎Rasmussen Knud ‎

Reference : Z11226ALW

‎Du Groenland au Pacifique Deux ans d'intimité avec des tribus d'esquimaux inconnus Avec 86 photographies er une carte [Misc. Supplies] Rasmussen Knud‎

‎ Broché bon état. Contenu propre . Couverture piquée .Rousseurs internes . Pied de dos abîmé .354 pages . 1929. Du Groenland au Pacifique . PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE ‎


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‎RASMUSSEN (Steen Eiler).‎

Reference : 13880

‎Villes et architectures. Un essai d'architecture urbaine par le texte et l'image.‎

‎ P., L'équaerre, coll. "Formes urbaines", 1984 ; in-8, broché. Très nombreux dessins, croquis, plans... in-texte en noir. Dos un peu décoloré. ‎


‎Edition originale de la traduction française de ce texte important de l'architecte et urbaniste et designer danois, publié en 1949. On joint 3 photographies originales en couleurs de S.-E. Rasmussen, prises peu avant sa mort en 1990 (format 9,5 x 14 cm). ‎

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‎Arne Bruun Rasmussen‎

Reference : 026851

(1972)

‎Vurderingsliste - Auktion NR 273 - Malerier Antikviteter Orientalske Taepper - 21 Februar 1972‎

‎ Arne Bruun Rasmussen Kunstauktionezr Broché Kobenhavn 1972 183 pages en format -8 - nombreuses photographies ‎


‎Bon État ‎

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‎Arne Bruun Rasmussen‎

Reference : 026852

(1972)

‎Auktion NR 279 - Internationale Malerier Og Antikviteter - 9 Maj 1972‎

‎ Arne Bruun Rasmussen Kunstauktionezr Broché Kobenhavn 1972 120 pages en format -8 - nombreuses photographies ‎


‎Très Bon État ‎

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‎Arne Bruun Rasmussen‎

Reference : 026853

(1972)

‎Kunstauktion NR 277 - Malerier Antikviteter - April 1972‎

‎ Arne Bruun Rasmussen Kunstauktionezr Broché Kobenhavn 1972 158 pages en format -8 - nombreuses photographies ‎


‎Très Bon État ‎

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‎Arne Bruun Rasmussen‎

Reference : 026938

(1973)

‎International Malerier Og Antikviteter - Auktion NR 294 - 8-9 Maj 1973‎

‎ Arne Bruun Rasmussen Kunstauktionezr Broché Kobenhavn 1973 192 pages en format -8 - nombreuses photographies ‎


‎Bon État ‎

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‎Arne Bruun Rasmussen‎

Reference : 027024

(1972)

‎Klassik Dansk Malerkunst - Kunstauktion NR 276 - 11 April 1972‎

‎ Arne Bruun Rasmussen Kunstauktionezr broché Couverture Illustrée Kobenhavn 1972 74 pages en format -8 - nombreuses photographies ‎


‎Très Bon État ‎

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‎( Beaux-Arts - Editions Le Soleil Noir ) - René Rasmussen - François di Dio.‎

Reference : 29032

‎Art Nègre, " Ou le salut par les Sauvages ".‎

‎ Le Soleil Noir - Presses du Livre Français / Série Art n° 1 de 1951. In-12 broché de 60 pages au format 19 x 12 cm. Couverture à rabats, illustrée par une photographie en noir. Dos carré insolé avec petits frottis blanc. Plats avec bords insolés. Intérieur frais, exemplaire non coupé. Préface de François di Dio. Texte de René Rasmussen suivi de 32 reproductions photographiques, noir et blanc, en hors-texte. Bel état général. Rare Edition originale. ‎


‎ 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 10 € 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

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‎Revue Romane - David Gaatone - Michael Herslund - Peter Wunderli - Jean-Louis Cornille - Uruguay Cortazzo - Hans Peter Lund - Ole Wehner Rasmussen - Franc Schuerewegen‎

Reference : 74229

(1983)

‎Revue Romane - Tome 18, n° 2 - 1983 , (Le désagréable dans la syntaxe - La construction passive en Ancien français - L'intonation des complexes de parenthèses - Finir, pourrir, Samuel Beckett : Fin de partie - Critica literaria, colonialismo e identitad en Alberto zum Felde - Contes pour l'art, la métaphorique picturale et théâtrale chez Gautier - Enquête sur les origines et la spécificité de la littérature pour enfants - Redondances et résistances, le lisible balzacien sous le Régime de Juillet)‎

‎Institut d'Etudes Romanes de l'Université de Copenhague , Revue Romane Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1983 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur orange et blanche grand In-8 1 vol. - 174 pages‎


‎ 1ere édition Contents, Chapitres : Paginé 161 à 334 - David Gaatone : Le désagréable dans la syntaxe - Michael Herslund : La construction passive en Ancien français - Peter Wunderli : L'intonation des complexes de parenthèses - Jean-Louis Cornille : Finir, pourrir, Samuel Beckett : Fin de partie - Uruguay Cortazzo : Critica literaria, colonialismo e identitad en Alberto zum Felde - Hans Peter Lund : Contes pour l'art, la métaphorique picturale et théâtrale chez Gautier - Ole Wehner Rasmussen : Enquête sur les origines et la spécificité de la littérature pour enfants - Franc Schuerewegen : Redondances et résistances, le lisible balzacien sous le Régime de Juillet - Comptes rendus, pages 294 à 334 couverture à peine jaunie, legere pliure au coin inférieur droit du volume, et tres discrete au coin supérieur, sinon intérieur frais et propre‎

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‎Journal of the History of Biology - James A. Secord - Marianne van den Wijngaard - Nicolas Rasmussen - Elazar Barkan - Frederick R. Prete - Koscak Maruyama - Sharon E. Kingsland‎

Reference : 31432

(1991)

‎Journal of the History of Biology - Volume 24 - number 1 - Spring 1991 , edited by Harvard University‎

‎Reidel , Journal of the History of Biology Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1991 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback In-8 1 vol. - 170 pages‎


‎ Contents, Chapitres : James A. Secord : Edinburgh Lamarckians : Robert Jameson and Robert E. Grant - Marianne van den Wijngaard : The acceptance of scientific theories and images of masculinity and feminity, 1959-1985 - Nicolas Rasmussen : The decline of recapitulationism in early Twentieth-century biology : disciplinary conflict and consensus on the battleground of theory - Elazar Barkan : Reevaluating progressive eugenics : Herbert Spencer Jennings and the 1924 immigration legislation - Frederick R. Prete : Can female rule the hive - controversy over honey bee gender roles in British beekeeping texts of the 16e-18e centuries - Koscak Maruyama : The discovery of Adenosine triphosphate and the establishment of its structure - Essay review : Sharon E. Kingsland : Science and politics in the 19th century - J.H.B. Bookshelf working copy from Pierre Thuillier, very few annotations at ink - few words handwritten on the front-wrapper‎

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‎Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences - Michael Chayut on Paul Flory - Klaus Hentschel on Fraunhofer, Rowland and Jewell - Lillian Hoddeson - Domenico Bertoloni Meli - Nicolas Rasmussen on Freund‎

Reference : 100917

(1993)

‎Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences - Volume 23, Part 2 (1993) , (New sites for scientific change : Paul Flory's initiation into polymer chemistry - The discovery of the redshift of solar Fraunhofer lines by Rowland and Jewell in Baltimore around 1890 - The discovery of spontaneous fission in plutonium during World War II - The emergence of reference frames and the transformation of mechanics in the Enlightenment - Freund's adjuvant and the realization of questions in postware immunology)‎

‎University of California Press, History of Science and Technology , Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1993 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's white wrappers, title in blue grand In-8 1 vol. - 181 pages‎


‎few black and white illustrations and text-figures 1st edition, 1993 Contents, Chapitres : Michael Chayut : New sites for scientific change : Paul Flory's initiation into polymer chemistry - Klaus Hentschel : The discovery of the redshift of solar Fraunhofer lines by Rowland and Jewell in Baltimore around 1890 - Lillian Hoddeson : The discovery of spontaneous fission in plutonium during World War II - Domenico Bertoloni Meli : The emergence of reference frames and the transformation of mechanics in the Enlightenment - Nicolas Rasmussen : Freund's adjuvant and the realization of questions in postware immunology few small foxings on the wrappers, else near fine copy, no markings - pages 194 to 374‎

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‎LANGBERG, / Harald: AYSER, Kjeld / AGERBAEK, Kirsten / LANGBERT, Harald / HJORTH RASMUSSEN, ‎

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‎RASMUSSEN (Gerhard).‎

Reference : 2669

‎Le Vrai visage. (Det sande ansgit). Traduit du danois par Marguerite Guay et Gerd de Mautort.‎

‎ Paris, Albin Michel, 1959 ; in-12, broché, 249 pp. ‎


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‎Pour la Science - Ernst (M.) - Ginzberg (E.) - Giuliano (V.) - Gunn (T.) - Karhnak (J.) - Leontief (W.) - Marovelli (R.) - Rasmussen (W.) - Sauvy (A.) - Scott (J.)‎

Reference : Cyb-870

(1982)

‎Pour la Science - Numéro spécial : La mécanisation du travail - Informatique, automatique et emploi - Novembre 1982‎

‎Pour la Science Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1982 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture illustrée d'un clavier d'ordinateur In-4 1 vol. - 166 pages‎


‎nombreuses illustrations Contents, Chapitres : Eli Ginzberg : La mécanisation du travail - Alfred Sauvy : Informatique, robotique et emploi - Wayne Rasmussen : La mécanisation de l'agriculture aux Etats-Unis - Robert Marovelli et John Kahrmak : La mécanisation de l'extraction minière - Thomas Gunn : La mécanisation de la conception et de la production - Martin Ernst : La mécanisation du commerce - Joan Wallach Scott : Les femmes et la mécanisation du travail - Vincent Giuliano : L'automatisation du travail de bureau - Wassily Leontieff : La répartition du travail et du revenu - Rubriques diverses - Douglas Hofstadter : Thèmes mathémagiques : La machine peut-elle faire preuve de créativité ? coin du plat superieur corné, sinon bon etat‎

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‎ARBOE-RASMUSSEN -‎

Reference : 30876

(1916)

‎Højesteretsdommen i Arboe Rasmussen-Sagen med Bilag. Udgivet af Kirkeministeriet.‎

‎København, 1916. 314 pp. + Provsteretsdommen og landemodedommen 50 pp. Omslaget med rifter.‎


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‎RASMUSSEN, HANS.‎

Reference : 33744

(1899)

‎Sønderjydske Sagn og gamle Fortællinger samlede af Hans Rasmussen.‎

‎Odense, Milo, 1899. Lille 8vo. Med orig. bogtrykte omslag i smukt samt. hldrbd. 171 pp. Første og sidste sider med lidt brunpletter.‎


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‎"SØKILDE, NIELS RASMUSSEN.‎

Reference : 42000

(1870)

‎Gamle og nye Minder om Brahetrolleborg og Omegn,...udgivne af Frederik Barfod. (+) Hillerslev og Østerhæsinge Sogne med Arreskov og Gjelskov i ældre og nyere Tid. (Af Rasmussen Søkilde og S. Jørgensen (Kistrup).‎

‎København, Gyldendal, 1870 og Odense, Hempel, 1881. Et senere hshirtbd. 224 pp. og 156 pp. Lidt brunpletter i den første titel.‎


‎Også medindbundet Anden Del af ""Holsterhuus og Nakkebølle med tilliggende Sogne og Øer"": Holstenshus og Nakkebølle Herresæders Historie...Odense, 1877. Med plancher.‎

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