Paris Nrf Gallimard 1943 15,5x24 517 pages - broché - non coupé - couverture defraichie sans gravité avec petits manques - papier jauni - traduction de maurice Remon - etat satisfaisant
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Paris Puf 1964 15x23 355 pages - broché - trés bon etat
Très bon
Le Puy Xavier Mappus 1956 14x21cm env; 30 pages - nombreuses photographies - bon etat
Bon
Paris Delagrave 1922 12 x 19 60 pages - broché - etat correct
Satisfaisant
London Allen 1974 14x21cm Livre ecrit en Anglais - cartonnage editeur avec jaquette - Bon etat general
Bon Jaquette en état satisfaisant
London Arms and Armour Press 1985 14x21cm Ouvrage en anglais - 176 pages - cartonnage editeur avec jaquette - trés bon etat
Très bon Jaquette en très bon état
[Manzi Daniel] - CAPDEVILLE Bruno MANZI Daniel RICHARD Roger
Reference : 7Ci
(1996)
Sarreguemines Pierron 1996 In8 Oblong 124 pages - trés belles photographies sur le pays du sel - cartonnage editeur - trés bon etat
Très bon
Paris Albin Michel 1990 14x20,5 221 pages - broché - trés bon etat
Très bon
Paris Amiot Dumont 1954 12 x 19 121 pages + photographies hors texte - broché - bon etat
Bon
Paris Robert Laffont 1967 13,5x21,5 268 pages - broché - trés bon etat
Très bon
Paris Plon 1962 14x20,5 355 pages - trés nombreuses illustrations - cartonnage editeur avec jaquette - bon etat
Bon Jaquette en bon état
Paris Hachette 1962 In12 252 pages - Collection Le Rayon Fantastique N. 92 - bon etat
Bon État
Paris Bordas 1981 In4 191 pages - cartonnage editeur avec jaquette - trés nombreuses illustrations - trés bon etat
Très bon Jaquette en très bon état
Paris Trevise 1976 In8 285 pages - broché - trés bon etat
Très bon
Paris Arthaud 1947 In8 220 pages - cartonnage editeur avec jaquette ( jaquette avec manques - ) - in8 - etat correct
Satisfaisant Jaquette en Etat Moyen
Paris Desclée De Brouwer 1933 In8 353 pages - broché - papier jauni - une petite dechirure au 4e plat - bon etat genéral
Bon
COLLECTIF Dont Gabriel Richard - Georges Sadler - J.Bertaux - André Lefevre
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(1957)
Nancy société D'archéologie Lorraine et Du Musée Historique Lorrain 1957 In4 Environ 50 pages - nombreuses photographies - Au Sommaire : Les cent jours a Nancy / avec Barrès à Sion vaudemont / a propos du mariage du prince henri de France et de la duchesse Marie Therese de Wurtemberg / berlioz et les Vosges / bon etat
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COLLECTIF Dont Hubert Collin - rené Truttmann - Gabriel Richard -
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(1964)
Nancy société D'archéologie Lorraine et Du Musée Historique Lorrain 1964 In4 Environ 70 pages - nombreuses photographies - Au Sommaire : l'ancien chateau de Longwy / quelques églises fortifiées de l'est de la France / vacances lorraines a la fin de l'ancien régime , Nancy en 1787 - bon etat
Bon
Saint Dizier Syndicat D'innitiative 1986 In4 292 pages + index + un grand plan dépliant - in4 - bon etat
Bon
Montreal Les Editions Balzac 1994 In8 295 pages - cartonnage editeur - quelques illustrations - trés bon etat
Très bon
COLLECTIF Sous La Direction De Richard Delmas et Françoise Massit-Folléa
Reference : Zm29
(1995)
ISBN : 2909275507
Rennes Apogée 1995 In8 204 pages - broché - très bon état
Très bon
London, Thomas Alchorn, 1637. Folio (280 x 200 mm). In contemporary full calf with five raised bands and richly gilt spine. Light wear to extremities and small paper label pasted on to top of spine indicating the placement in an estate library. Inner boards with a few marks and notes, but otherwise internally fine. (10), 72, (8), 73-248, (16), 249-446, 445-577 pp.
Exceedingly rare first edition, posthumously published, of Clerke’s sermons. Richard Clerke embarked on his academic journey when he was elected as a fellow at Christ's College in 1583, a role he held for fifteen years. Despite the college's puritan leaning, Richard was a prominent figure among the conformists. This ideological divide led to tensions, prompting Richard Clerke to lodge complaints of bias with Lord Burghley, who served as the university chancellor. This discord eventually escalated, resulting in physical altercations, with Richard being accused of striking George Downame, a Puritan fellow and future bishop. Edmund Barwell, the college master, ultimately found merit in the accusation. However, before any punitive measures could be taken against Clerke, he appealed the matter to the vice-chancellor. The historical records do not provide further details on the outcome of this appeal. By November of 1590, Barwell and the quarreling fellows managed to reconcile. In a sign of reconciliation, Richard Clerke, George Downame, and others signed an agreement stating: ""We, the undersigned, forgive and forget all past injuries and pledge to treat each other with Christian goodwill in our words and actions moving forward."" In 1596, Richard Clerke received a significant honor by being chosen as the Lady Margaret Preacher at the university. The following year, he took on the role of vicar in Minster, located on the Island of Thanet. Later, he assumed the positions of rector in Snargate, Kent (1609), and vicar of Monkton with Birchington, Kent, holding these positions concurrently for the remainder of his life. In 1602, he was appointed as the Six-Preacher at Canterbury Cathedral, a role that brought him to the attention of the king and his fellow clerics. (See kingjamesbibletranslators . org).
, 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