, Brepols, 2010 softcover, VI 319 p., 74 b/w ill., 156 x 234 mm,Languages: English, French. ISBN 9782503529844.
In 2006, 500 years after his death, the Royal Library of Belgium organised an exhibition revealing treasures from the era of Philip the Fair (1478-1506), last duke of Burgundy. This volume reunites most of the papers delivered at a conference held during the exhibition, increased with four new chapters. Ten specialists from Belgium, the Netherlands and the United States discuss the book market and its place in society in this transitional period when manuscripts and printed books were produced and used next to one another. The contributions are organised in pairs around five topics, whereby in each case one author treats manuscripts and the other printed books: Philip the Fair and his books, art in books, music in books, politics in books, the book market. Contributions by: Renaud Adam, Jean-Marie Cauchies, Marieke van Delft, Lieve De Kesel, Samuel Mareel, Zoe Saunders, Susie Speakman Sutch, Herman Pleij, Rob Wegman, and Hanno Wijsman.
, Brepols Publishers, 2010 hardcover, XIV 717 pages ., 43 b/w ill., 178 x 254 mm, English Hanno Wijsman is Researcher in Medieval History at Leiden University, focusing on the cultural history of the fourteenth to the sixteenth century, with special attention to books and libraries in the Low Countries and France. ISBN 9782503525587.
This interdisciplinary study presents a two-part survey of the production and ownership of luxury manuscripts in the late-medieval Netherlands. Part I analyses a corpus of 3,700 illustrated manuscripts produced between 1400 and 1550 in the Low Countries. The result is a cornucopia of information about many aspects of manuscript production: chronological, geographical and gender distribution, the genres of texts, the languages used, the dimensions of books, the number of illustrations, and the relationship between the making of hand-written and printed books. Part II examines the libraries of the pre-eminent owners of illustrated manuscripts in the Netherlands: the ducal family and the noble elite. The great bibliophile Philip the Good set an example of book collecting that was emulated by the nobles of the court, creating a typical ?Burgundian? fashion in book ownership by which a small elite demonstrated a well defined group identity. Luxury Bound charts this new vogue in books and reading, an important aspect of cultural change in the late-medieval Low Countries.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2010 Paperback, VI+319 p., 74 b/w ill., 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503529844.
In 2006, 500 years after his death, the Royal Library of Belgium organised an exhibition revealing treasures from the era of Philip the Fair (1478-1506), last duke of Burgundy. This volume reunites most of the papers delivered at a conference held during the exhibition, increased with four new chapters. Ten specialists from Belgium, the Netherlands and the United States discuss the book market and its place in society in this transitional period when manuscripts and printed books were produced and used next to one another. The contributions are organised in pairs around five topics, whereby in each case one author treats manuscripts and the other printed books: Philip the Fair and his books, art in books, music in books, politics in books, the book market. Contributions by: Renaud Adam, Jean-Marie Cauchies, Marieke van Delft, Lieve De Kesel, Samuel Mareel, Zoe Saunders, Susie Speakman Sutch, Herman Pleij, Rob Wegman, and Hanno Wijsman. Languages: English, French.
Wereld, Librero 2005, 2005 Hardcover, 176 pagina's, Nederlands, 255 x 255 mm, in prima staat ! met scherpe foto's in kleur en z/w . ISBN 9789057645785.
Voor dit boek werd het werk van 35 wereldberoemde portretfotografen bijeengebracht. Het bevat prachtige portretten van bekende namen uit de muziek- en filmwereld, royalty en uitzonderlijke persoonlijkheden van over de hele wereld. De openhartige interviews met de fotografen verschaffen veel informatie over hun filosofie en werkwijze. De bijschriften bij de foto's onthullen het verhaal achter de foto's.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2010. Petit in-4, rel. éd. pleine-toile sous jaquette ill. en coul., XIV-717 pp., 43 reprod. photogr. en n/b. h.-t., nb. tableaux in-t., texte en anglais, notes, bibliographie, tables, index.
Collection : Burgundica. XVI publié sous la direction de Jean-Marie Cauchies. Comme neuf - Frais de port : -France 8,45 € -U.E. 13 € -Monde (z B : 23 €) (z C : 43 €)
Turnhout, Brepols, 2010. In-8 br., couv. ill. en coul., 322 pp., 75 fig. en noir in-t. Texte en anglais.
Excellente condition. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
Leiden, E.J. Brill 1996 xii + 325pp., 25cm., text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (Universiteit van Amsterdam), publisher's hardcover in grey cloth with gilt lettering, small stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright (looks unread), good condition, K112858
Turnhout, Brepols, 2007 Paperback, VI+298 p., 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503519128.
Philippe de Cleves (1456-1528) est un homme remarquable a plus d'un titre. Fils d'Adolphe, seigneur de Cleves et de Ravenstein, et de Beatrice de Portugal, Philippe jouit, a l'instar de bon nombre d'aristocrates a l'automne du Moyen Age, d'un luxueux train de vie. Partisan de Maximilien d'Autriche dans sa lutte contre les cites du comte de Flandre jusqu'en 1488, il choisit alors de defendre le particularisme urbain contre l'autorite bourguignonne. Vaincu en 1492, il se tourne vers la cour du roi de France Charles VIII. Il parcourt l'Europe, gouverne Genes pour finalement revenir aux Pays-Bas et se placer au service de Charles Quint jusqu'a sa mort. Les differentes contributions de ce volume entendent apporter une reponse a la question-cle des interets de Philippe durant cette periode troublee: dans quelle mesure privilegie-t-il la relation avec le prince et avec les autres aristocrates ou entend-il plutot assurer ses interets dans la ville ? A partir d'une documentation largement inedite, l'attention est ainsi portee sur le role culturel, politique, social et militaire qu'a joue Philippe de Cleves dans les conflits entre la Ville et l'Etat. En outre, Philippe lui-meme a redige L'instruction de toutes manieres de guerroyer. S'il est auteur, il est aussi collectionneur: plusieurs articles mettent egalement l'accent sur l'analyse du contenu de sa bibliotheque et sur la comparaison avec les librairies d'autres nobles et de certains fonctionnaires d'Etat. Ce volume constitue la publication des Actes d'un colloque interdisciplinaire organise a la Bibliotheque royale de Belgique dans le cadre du "Pole d'Attraction Interuniversitaire" (La societe urbaine dans les anciens Pays-Bas, bas Moyen Age-XVIe siecle, phase V.10), programme de recherche finance par la Politique scientifique federale belge. Languages: English, French.
1972 90 p., 5 figs, 14 pls, paperbound. Thesis.
2. 's Hertogenbosch, Alphen aan de Maas, uitgeverij Veerhuis, 2006, in-4°, 180 pp, Kleur-illustraties. Linnen uitgdeversband met gekleurd supra libro. Titels in goudopdruk.