Krom, N.J. and Theodor van Erp: Beschrijving van Barabudur. I: Archeologische Beschrijving. Reliefs- en Buddha-Beelden. II: Bouwkundige Beschrijving. Martinus Nijhoff, 1920-31. Series: Archaeologisch onderzoek in Nederlandsch-Indië: III. Two text volumes in folio, pp.viii, 791, 2 plates; xv, 486, 82, text figures and plans; three large folio plate volumes with 642 photographic plates, 41 engraved plates (1 double page), and 9 folding plans. Limitation: The first text volume and accompanying plate volumes numbered No.74 of 200; the second text volume and accompanying plate volume numbered No.85 of 200. Only 165 copies were for sale. A monumental archaeological and architectural study of Borobudur with 642 photographic illustrations of the reliefs, including those illustrating the life of the Buddha and scenes from the Jataka, the Ganawyuha, Maitreya, Bodhisattwa and Samantabhadra, and statues of Buddha, together with line drawings showing architectural details of the complex.During the great restoration of Barabudur, 1907-11, under the direction of the military engineer Theodor van Erp, a complete series of more than 2000 photographs of the monument were taken by Jean Jacques de Vink, 1883-1945 and a series of drawings were made by the Javanese artist, Mas Kartodisastro.These form the basis of this comprehensive monograph on the monument produced in two parts with publication spanned a period of twelve years. The first volume, Archaeological Description, by the Director of the Archaeological Survey of Indonesia, Nicolaas Johannes Krom, 1883-1945, consists of two volumes of text and two large portfolios of 440 plates depicting the complete series of reliefs and Buddha images.The second volume, Architectural Description (Bouwkundige Beschrijving) by Theodor van Erp has one volume of text (in Dutch, never translated)) and a large portfolio with 48 detailed ground plans, sections of terraces and elevations of galleries, and 202 photographic plates showing the monument before and after restoration, objects believed to have come from Barabudur, and free standing sculptures.The remarkable remains of Borobudur were re-discovered in 1814, by H.C. Cornelius, a Dutch engineer, who had been sent to investigate by Thomas Stamford Raffles, British Governor of Java. Cornelius with his 200 men cut down trees, burned down vegetation and dug away earth to reveal the long-hidden monument. He was unable to unearth all galleries for danger of collapse.The first attempt to record the splendour of the monument was in 1848 when F.C. Wilsen began four years work drawing copies of 988 reliefs. These were published by Leemans in 1873 in two large portfolios, but were considered to be neither artistic nor suitable for scientific study. A second attempt was begun in 1863 when von Kinsbergen was commissioned to photograph Borobudur, but he was unable to complete the task, partly due to the difficulty of setting up his camera sufficiently far from the reliefs in the confined space of the galleries.This third attempt was undertaken during the extensive restoration of the monument between 1907 and 1911, under the supervision of Theodor van Erp, who dismantled and rebuilt the upper three circular platforms and stupas.Borobudur was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1991, 'to represent a masterpiece of human creative genius'.
A monumental archaeological and architectural study of Borobudur with 642 photographic illustrations of the reliefs, including those illustrating the life of the Buddha and scenes from the Jataka, the Ganawyuha, Maitreya, Bodhisattwa and Samantabhadra, and statues of Buddha, together with line drawings showing architectural details of the complex.During the great restoration of Barabudur, 1907-11, under the direction of the military engineer Theodor van Erp, a complete series of more than 2000 photographs of the monument were taken by Jean Jacques de Vink, 1883-1945 and a series of drawings were made by the Javanese artist, Mas Kartodisastro.These form the basis of this comprehensive monograph on the monument produced in two parts with publication spanned a period of twelve years. The first volume, Archaeological Description, by the Director of the Archaeological Survey of Indonesia, Nicolaas Johannes Krom, 1883-1945, consists of two volumes of text and two large portfolios of 440 plates depicting the complete series of reliefs and Buddha images.The second volume, Architectural Description (Bouwkundige Beschrijving) by Theodor van Erp has one volume of text (in Dutch, never translated)) and a large portfolio with 48 detailed ground plans, sections of terraces and elevations of galleries, and 202 photographic plates showing the monument before and after restoration, objects believed to have come from Barabudur, and free standing sculptures.The remarkable remains of Borobudur were re-discovered in 1814, by H.C. Cornelius, a Dutch engineer, who had been sent to investigate by Thomas Stamford Raffles, British Governor of Java. Cornelius with his 200 men cut down trees, burned down vegetation and dug away earth to reveal the long-hidden monument. He was unable to unearth all galleries for danger of collapse.The first attempt to record the splendour of the monument was in 1848 when F.C. Wilsen began four years work drawing copies of 988 reliefs. These were published by Leemans in 1873 in two large portfolios, but were considered to be neither artistic nor suitable for scientific study. A second attempt was begun in 1863 when von Kinsbergen was commissioned to photograph Borobudur, but he was unable to complete the task, partly due to the difficulty of setting up his camera sufficiently far from the reliefs in the confined space of the galleries.This third attempt was undertaken during the extensive restoration of the monument between 1907 and 1911, under the supervision of Theodor van Erp, who dismantled and rebuilt the upper three circular platforms and stupas.Borobudur was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1991, 'to represent a masterpiece of human creative genius'.
3 Bände. Hannover, Verlag von C.F. Kius. 1847. 8°. XII, 295 S.; X, 324 S.; X, 423 S. Schöne violett genarbte Pappbände der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel.
Wäber 79. - Erste Ausgabe. - Theodor Mügge (1802 - 1861) verlegte, nach einer Misslungenen Promotion an der Universität in Jena, seine Tätigkeiten in den Journalismus und die Publizistik. Befreundet mit Theodor Mundt stand er in enger Verbindung mit den liberalen Kräften Deutschlands. Seine Novellen und Romane, meist für Zeitschriften verfasst, fanden grossen Anklang. Seine Reiseschilderungen, von denen die meisten Norddeutschland und Skandinavien schildern sind sowohl von ethnologischem wie zeitgeschichtlichem Interesse. Seine Schilderung der Schweiz, ist einer der wenigen Texte eines auswärtigen Besuchers, der nicht nur die touristischen Schönheiten schildert, sondern auch die politische Zerrissenheit der Schweiz, zwischen den Liberalen, Konservativen, Reformierten und Katholiken. - Titel mit kleinem rotem Besitzerstempel. Papier leicht gebräunt.
Bern, Pathologisches Institut der Hochschule Bern, 1899, in-8vo, 30 S., mit einer Tafel, Original-Broschüre.
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Bern, Pathologisches Institut der Hochschule Bern, 1899, in-8vo, 30 S., mit einer Tafel, Original-Broschüre.
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(Stuttgart, W. Kohlhammer, 1954). 8vo. Stapled with paper backstrip. Recto of f.1 with stamp: ""Sonderdruck aus Archiv für Philosophie Band ""5"" (in hand-writing) Heft ""2"" (in handwriting)"" and with a four-line presentation-inscription from the author, signed ""Theodor Adorno"" and dated ""Frankfurth, Sept. 1954."" Pp. 130-169.
First edition, off-print, presentation-copy, of Adorno's ""Critique of the Logical Absolutism"", constituting his foundational critique of Husserls' theory of logical validity and its assistance on the absolute separartion between logical validity and subjective thought process, for which Adorno introduced the them ""logical absolutism"". The present critique of Husserl's logical absolutism profoundly influenced 20th century continental philosophy. The important and influential German philosopher and sociologist, Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund Adorno (1903 - 1969), was a leading member of the Frankfurt School, together with e.g. Horkheimer, Benjamin, and Habermas. He taught philosophy at the university of Frankfurt, but as a Jew, his teaching position was taken from him in 1933. He went to Oxford to teach, and in 1938 he emigrated to America, where he was the leader of several sociological projects in both New York and Los Angeles. Together with Horkheimer he wrote the theoretical manifest of the Frankfurt School, the ""Dialektik der Aufklärung"". In 1949 he returned to Frankfurt, where he became professor of philosophy and sociology. ""Theodor W. Adorno was one of the most important philosophers and social critics in Germany after World War II. Although less well known among anglophone philosophers than his contemporary Hans-Georg Gadamer, Adorno had even greater influence on scholars and intellectuals in postwar Germany. In the 1960s he was the most prominent challenger to both Sir Karl Popper's philosophy of science and Martin Heidegger's philosophy of existence. Jürgen Habermas, Germany's foremost social philosopher after 1970, was Adorno's student and assistant. The scope of Adorno's influence stems from the interdisciplinary character of his research and of the Frankfurt School to which he belonged. It also stems from the thoroughness with which he examined Western philosophical traditions, especially from Kant onward, and the radicalness to his critique of contemporary Western society. He was a seminal social philosopher and a leading member of the first generation of Critical Theory."" (SEP).
Erste Auflage. Berlin, Suhrkamp Verlag. 2023. 8°. 858 S., 1 S., 1 w. Bl. Originalleinwand mit Schutzumschlag.
"Theodor W. Adorno. Briefe und Briefwechsel. Herausgegeben vom Theodor W. Adorno Archiv. Band 9." - Sehr schönes Exemplar.
3 Bände. Hannover, Verlag von C.F. Kius. 1847. 8°. XII, 295 S.; X, 324 S.; X, 423 S. Leinwandbände.
Wäber 79. - Erste Ausgabe. - Theodor Mügge (1802 - 1861) verlegte, nach einer Misslungenen Promotion an der Universität in Jena, seine Tätigkeiten in den Journalismus und die Publizistik. Befreundet mit Theodor Mundt stand er in enger Verbindung mit den liberalen Kräften Deutschlands. Seine Novellen und Romane, meist für Zeitschriften verfasst, fanden grossen Anklang. Seine Reiseschilderungen, von denen die meisten Norddeutschland und Skandinavien schildern sind sowohl von ethnologischem wie zeitgeschichtlichem Interesse. Seine Schilderung der Schweiz, ist einer der wenigen Texte eines auswärtigen Besuchers, der nicht nur die touristischen Schönheiten schildert, sondern auch die politische Zerrissenheit der Schweiz, zwischen den Liberalen, Konservativen, Reformierten und Katholiken. Bibliotheksexemplar mit Resten von Papieretiketten am Rücken, Stempel auf Vorsätzen und Titelblättern.
Altenburg S.A., C. Jacobsen's Kunstanstalt. (Ca. 1900). 18,5x23,5cm. 18 ganzseitigen Abbildungen nach Fotografien. Roter schwarzgeprägter Originalleinwandband.
Originalausgabe. - Theodor Wiget (1850-1933), Lehrersohn, leitete bereits von 1880 bis 1890 das Bündner Lehrerseminar, bevor er 1895 bis 1910 die Kantonsschule, die gleichzeitig eine Privatschule war, offenbar mit einigem Erfolg führte. Die Bilder zeigen neben den Gebäuden und den Innenräumen die Zöglinge bei ihren Freizeit- und Sporttätigkeiten. - Selten.
Frankfurt, Matthaeus Merian, 1641 [mais plus probablement 1644] Petit in-folio de 14 pp. (dont frontispice et titre), une pl. double, 32 pl., 143 pl.,, demi-veau havane ‡ coins, dos ‡ nerfs ornÈ de caissons de fleurons dorÈs, tranches rouges (reliure du XVIIIe siËcle).
DeuxiËme Èdition, la plus complËte, de l'un des plus beaux livres de fleurs du XVIIe siËcle. Elle fait suite ‡ celle de 1612 qui ne comprenait que 85 planches. InspirÈ par Le Jardin du roy de Pierre Valet (1608), l'Hortus Eystettensis de Beslers (1612) et par l'Hortus Floridus de Du Pas (1614), il fut composÈ et gravÈ par Johann Theodor de Bry entre 1612 et 1614. Cette Èdition est augmentÈe de 58 planches dont la trËs spectaculaire vue en perspective sur double page des jardins de Schwinden. Elle bÈnÈficie en outre de la sÈrie de planches de Giovanni Battista Ferrari , De florum cultura, parue prÈcÈdemment ‡ Rome en 1633. 178 planches hors texte gravÈes ‡ l'eau-forte. Un titre-frontispice, une double planche du jardin de Schwinden, 32 planches de plans de jardins et de fleurs par Giovanni Battista Ferrari (numÈrotÈes de 1 ‡ 32) et 144 planches de Theodor de Bry dont 6 sur double page. Deux planches diffÈrentes portent le numÈro 50 ce qui est normal. L'exemplaire est bien complet de l'ultime planche, non numÈrotÈe, livrÈe en 1647 (Hic flos rosarum Pragae repertus). "The unsurpassed artistry for which de Bry was renowned throughout Europe emerges clearly in the plates of the Florilegium. Each has been carefully composed, and the confident lines of the engraving, with their fine shading, denote the hand of a true master" (An Oak Spring Flora). Bel exemplaire, bien complet de toutes les piËces requises. Nissen, Botanische Buchillustration, 274. - Tongiori-Tomassi, An Oak Spring Flora, p. 48 et suivantes. - Hunt Botanical Catalogue, 237. - Manquait ‡ la collection Arpad Plesch.
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T. O. Weigel 1880 in8. 1880. Cartonné. Grammaire concise de la langue syriaque écrite en allemand par l'orientaliste Theodor Nöldeke et publiée initialement en 1880 par l'éditeur Weigel à Leipzig. L'ouvrage est un manuel de référence pour l'étude de la grammaire syriaque
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Les Presses du Compagnonnage Sans date. Ce volume de l'Histoire de Rome de Theodor Mommsen traite spécifiquement de la conquête de la Gaule par Jules César et de son ascension au pouvoir. Il s'agit d'une traduction française d'une partie de l'œuvre monumentale de Mommsen sur l'histoire romaine illustrée par Decaris
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Schneider Theodor Hilberath Bernd Jochen Kessler Hans Müller Alois Nocke Franz-Josef Sattler Dorothea Schneider Theodor Werbick Jürgen Wiedenhofer Siegfried Gancho Claudio
Reference : 100138430
(1996)
Herder Editorial 1996 1264 pages 14 2x6 4x21 4cm. 1996. Broché. 1264 pages.
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OSCAR WILDE- CHARLES DICKENS- THEODOR STORM ...
Reference : RO20276683
(1980)
ISBN : 2700016602
GRUND / ARTIA. 1980. In-4. Relié toilé. Etat d'usage, 1er plat abîmé, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 240 PAGES - Toile déchirée sur le 1er plat, avec manque - Rousseurs sur la couverture - Nombreuses illustrations couleur, dans et hors texte par : Ota Janecek, Dagmar Berkova, Mirko Hanak, Ludek Manasek, Jan Kudlacek. . . . Classification Dewey : 398.2-Conte populaire
OSCAR WILDE- CHARLES DICKENS- THEODOR STORM - MADAME D'AULNOY- MADAME LEPRINCE DE BEAUMONT - Traduction: Pierre Nicolas, Charlotte Keraly - Graphisme : Bohuslav BLAZEJ Classification Dewey : 398.2-Conte populaire
Wiesbaden, Kreidel, 1865, in-8vo, 1) (DESOR): 4 Bl. + 151 S. mit 12 Fig. im Text / 2) (SIMLER:) 2 Bl. (Titelbl. & Widmung + IV + 64 S. + 2 Ansichtstafeln in Farbdruck (Tödi von der Aeuliwiese aus / Piz Rusein vom Sandgrate aus) + 1 Tafel mit Croquis (Ansicht des Tödistockes von der Obersandalp) + 1 Tafel mit 2 Profilen + 1 gefalt. Karte der Tödiumgebung, Stempel ‘A. Baltzer’ auf Titelblatt, Original-H.-Lederband. Kapital etwas bestossen
1) Die aus einer 1862 verfassten franz. Schrift 'De l'orographie des Alpes dans ses rapports avec la géologie', erwachsene Arbeit. Die farbig gedruckte Karte, datiert 1864: 'Geologische Karte der Alpenkette', hier vorhanden. (Karte mit Riss, Text stockfleckig, mehrere hs. Notizen und Anmerkungen in Bleistift. Nicht bei Perret;)2) Erstausgabe. Rudolf Theodor Simler gab die unmittelbare Anregung zur Gründung eines Vereins von Bergfreunden 1862. Im April 1863 wurde der Schweizer Alpenclub u.a. von ihm gegründet. Nicht bei Perret. 1) Zentralbibl. des S.A.C., 52. / 2) Wäber BSL III/321; (DESOR:) Perret 1314. L’édition française „de l’orographie des Alpes dans ses rapports avec la géologie (1862)“. / (SIMLER) Perret 4060-A. Image disp.
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Paris Charpentier et Cie, Libraires-Editeurs 1874 in 12 (19x12) 1 volume reliure demi chagrin marron de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, VIII et 456 pages. Hoffmann, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Ernst Theodor Amadeus) 1776-1822. Théophile Gautier, 1811-1872. Traduit par Xavier Marmier. Nouvelle édition augmentée d'une étude sur les contes fantastiques d'Hoffmann par Théophile Gautier. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
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Libr. Stock Delamain et Boutelleau Broch D'occasion bon tat 01/01/1928 215 pages
(Göttingen, 1958). 8vo. Original self-wrappers. Slight discolouration to spine, otherwise near mint. Inscribed by Adorno to title-page. 143, (3) pp.
Second, expanded edition, presentation-copy, of Adorno's important essay about music paedagogy, which constitutes a comprehensive and utterly consistent exposition of the matter. With a three lines long presentation-inscription signed ""Th. W. Adorno"", dated ""Mai 1959""The important and influential German philosopher and sociologist, Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund Adorno (1903 - 1969), was a leading member of the Frankfurt School, together with e.g. Horkheimer, Benjamin, and Habermas. He taught philosophy at the university of Frankfurt, but as a Jew, his teaching position was taken from him in 1933. He went to Oxford to teach, and in 1938 he emigrated to America, where he was the leader of several sociological projects in both New York and Los Angeles. Together with Horkheimer he wrote the theoretical manifest of the Frankfurt School, the ""Dialektik der Aufklärung"". I 1949 he returned to Frankfurt, where he became professor of philosophy and sociology. ""Theodor W. Adorno was one of the most important philosophers and social critics in Germany after World War II. Although less well known among anglophone philosophers than his contemporary Hans-Georg Gadamer, Adorno had even greater influence on scholars and intellectuals in postwar Germany. In the 1960s he was the most prominent challenger to both Sir Karl Popper's philosophy of science and Martin Heidegger's philosophy of existence. Jürgen Habermas, Germany's foremost social philosopher after 1970, was Adorno's student and assistant. The scope of Adorno's influence stems from the interdisciplinary character of his research and of the Frankfurt School to which he belonged. It also stems from the thoroughness with which he examined Western philosophical traditions, especially from Kant onward, and the radicalness to his critique of contemporary Western society. He was a seminal social philosopher and a leading member of the first generation of Critical Theory."" (SEP).
Basel, Joh. Ludovici Koenig, 1710, in-8vo, 6 unn. leaves (including a title-page in red & black, loosening) + 649 p. + 8 leaves (last blanc), illustrated with three and half pages of engraved music, browning throughout, contemporary vellum.
First edition of this interesting and rare collection of medical (and psychological) theses written under Zwinger and some of his great assistence. Noteworthy the paper on home-sickness by Johann Hofer ‘De Pothopatridalgia. Vom Heim Wehe’ with the engraved music ‘der Kühe-Reihen’ (ranz des vaches). Hofer writes, that especially Swiss legionaries (from Gruyère) in foreign services were worried by home sickness (le mal du pays). Singing their native songs like the ‘Ranz des Vaches’ had a soothing effect on them, and it happened more than once that they returned home after hearing this song, often sung by Swiss soldiers in both opposite armies. Theodor Zwinger was professor at Basel; it is due to him that modern medical and natural scientific perceptions were accepted at Basel and that future generations could build on the results he and his contemporary fellow scientists had achieved. Buess, Portmann. Molling, Theodor Zwinger III; Wolf, Biographien III, p. 119 ff. Image disp.
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Desden u. Leipzig, Theodor Steinkopff, 1933, gr. in-8vo, X + 249 S., Widmung a. Titelbl. (nicht v. Autor), Original-Broschüre.
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Düsseldorf, Patmos-Verlag 1950 615pp.with frontispice, 24cm., cloth, few stamps, G, F69408