TANUM. 1971. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 86 pages illustrées de nombreux dessins noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
Christiania, 1871. In the original paper binding with printed paper boards. Renewed blank spine-strip. Inner hinges re-enforced. Large book-plate of Gereda Philipp to inside of front board. Presentation-inscription to front free end-paper. Last leaf evenly browned to verso, but otherwise internally very clean and fresh. Binding with minor wear to extremities, and paper over boards a bit bevelled. A splendid copy in the original printed boards. Housed in an exquisite orange half morocco box with marbled boards and gilt lettering to spine (Henning Jensen).
The uncommon first edition of the “New Collection” of Asbjørnsen’s “Norwegian Folk-Tales”, being the continuation that contains the 45 Folk Tales numbered 61-105, signed and dated presentation-copy from the author for, inscribed the same year that the book appeared “Hr. Dr. Brenner/ med Höiagtelse og Ærbødighed/ fra / P. Chr. Asbjørnsen/ Christiania Novbr. 1871”. The first collection of the seminal Folk-Tales had appeared ca. 30 years previously and was finished with the second expanded edition from 1852, which increased the number of fairy tales to 60. Here, we have the seminal continuation that completes the collection with the 45 additional tales (nrs. 61-105). As Asbjørnsen states in the preface, “There has been big appeal for the continuation of the material gathered back then, but for several years, other pursuits and chores have required so much time that there was none left to contemplate a more complete collection. My former co-publisher, Jørgen Moe, finally gave up and has given to me free disposition of his collections, which contained many valuable contributions… Only now I could begin thinking about fulfilling the work, t now presented in the present collection of Fairy Tales, on my own. Most of these Fairy Tales have… been printed in almanachs etc., but here they appear in a mostly completely rewritten and purified form. – A few of them have not previously been printed.” (Preface pp. III-IV – own translation from Norwegian). It was a great event in Norwegian intellectual life when Peter Chiristen Asbjørnsen (1812-1885) together with Jørgen Moe (1813-1882) began collecting and later publishing the Norwegian fairy tales in the beginning of the 1840’ies. The genre of fairy tales was centuries old and had survived through oral tradition. But the fairy tales had never been of any serious interest in intellectual circles or been of any particular influence in literature, until the dawn of national romanticism. Asbjørnsen’s pioneering efforts to collect, register, and publish the Norwegian legends and fairy tales that had otherwise only survived in oral form, constituted a revolution in Norwegian literature and language. These seminal publications are a fundamental part of Norwegian heritage and a great national treasure. The publications of the fairy tales constituted an outright revolution in not only Norwegian, but also international literature, just as those of the Brothers Grimm in Germany had done. International recognition was overwhelming, and suddenly, Norwegian fair tales were considered among the best in the world. “Tell them like the people tell them” was the principle for the retelling of the stories. Moe was excellent at that, whereas Asbjørnsen had a superb epic talent. Asbjørnsen’s publications count as great literature in themselves and were extremely influential. The publication of the fairy tales and stories were extremely influential, not only upon literature in itself, but also more specifically upon the Norwegian language, also that of contemporary literature, directly influencing eg. Ibsen and Bjørnson. Asbjørnsen and Moe are responsible for the Norwegiazasion of the written language (which was hitherto Danish), utilizing specifically Norwegian expressions and words never before used in writing, to replace the Danish. These seminal fairy tales fundamentally effected the development of written Norwegian and founded the Norwegian softening of the Danish language. Presentation-inscriptions from Asbjørnsen are of the utmost scarcity and almost never appear on the market. Østberg: 51
Ferenczi et fils, éditeurs Voyages et aventures Fascicule 1936 "In-12 (10,6 x 15,9 cm), fascicule, 63 pages, n°152 de la collection ""Voyages et aventures"" ; ex-libris, coiffes et bords des plats frottés, plats défraîchis, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
FERENCZI. 1952. In-18. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. remarquable, Agraffes rouillées, Intérieur frais. 64 pages. Coiffe en pied fendue.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
"Série ""Police et Mystère"". Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française"
1951, éditions Ferenczi, in-12 broché de 128 pages, collection « le verrou » n°20, couverture illustrée en couleurs. | Etat : Assez bon état général, couverture légèrement défraichie (Ref.: ref84953)
Ferenczi
Presses de la Renaissance. 1990. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 215 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
Couverture souple. Broché. 216 pages. Couverture légèrement défraîchie.
Livre. Editions Presses de la Renaissance (Collection : Mots de passe), 1990.
2007, Gramond-Ritter, in-12 broché de 240 pages, couverture rempliée illustrée en couleurs, illustrations noir et blanc de Melchior Ascaride, dédicacé par l'auteur. Roman. | Etat : Bon état général (Ref.: ref12587)
Gramond-Ritter
Paris, les nouvelles éditions latines,1951, In douze, 202 pp, broché,bon état,
édition originale ,1/130 exemplaires numérotés (109 ).
Nouvelles Editions Latines. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 202 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
Préface de Jean Massip. Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
ANNE CARRIERE. 2012. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 367 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.081-Le roman historique
Classification Dewey : 843.081-Le roman historique
FLEUVE NOIR.. 1988. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 156 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
LA DECOUVERTE. SEPT 2010. In-8. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais. 255 pages. Envoi de l'auteur sur la page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
P., Grasset, 1933, in 12 broché, 382 pages ; non coupé.
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Paris, Bernard Grasset 1933, 188x123mm, 382pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
Paris , Les Belles Lettres, 2002. In-8 broché, XXVIII-62pp, traduction en regard du texte grec, notes complémentaires et lexique.
Collection des Universités de France, Guillaume Budé. Très bon ex. - Frais de port : -France 4,95 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
1946 Paris, Centre de Documentation Universitaire de la Sorbonne, 1946. Un volume broché de format in 4° de 126 pp. ronéotée.
Bon état.
Librairie Paul Delesalle. 1921. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 48 pages. Quelques traces de mouillures. Manques en coiffe en tête et en coiffe en pied. Bas du livre légèrement rongé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
Avant-propos par Edouard Berth. Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
FAYARD.. 1979.. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 216 pages. Couverture rempliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
Roman. Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
Turnhout, Brepols, 2002 Hardback, XL+350 p., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503512075.
This is a volume of essays on fear and its representations in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and the interdisciplinary nature of this volume motivates an analysis of fear from a multitude of perspectives and within a host of secular and religious literature, historical treatises, scholastic works, art, and political accounts. Fear is a topic that appeals to a wide audience and is particularly of interest today. In the modern world, we fear war and terrorism, economic recession, and environmental degradation: these fears make up a great portion of the fabric of our daily lives. This is a volume of essays on fear and its representations in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. In it, the authors raise and try to answer questions about the ways in which individuals, families, and nations five-hundred, one-thousand, or even fifteen-hundred years ago approached the idea of fear. The interdisciplinary nature of this volume and its editors (an historian of late antiquity and professor of literature of the Middle Ages) motivates an analysis of fear from a multitude of perspectives and within a host of secular and religious literature, historical treatises, scholastic works, art, and political accounts. The volume covers several main topics: Defining the Nature of Fear; Fear and Religion; Fear in Politics and Cultural Identity; Fear as a Literary and Dramatic Device; The Fears of Courtly Lovers, Knights, and Poets; Fear and the Mystic. Through its breadth, depth, and interdisciplinary focus, the present volume makes a full contribution to the study of fear in medieval and Renaissance culture for historians, art historians, students of language and philosophy and anyone interested in how people in the past have experienced fear. New.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2012 Hardback, approx. XXIV+336 p., 1 b/w line art, 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503530321.
The essays presented in this volume contribute substantially to the study of the economy and attitudes towards poverty and wealth during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The dichotomous topics, 'poverty and prosperity', 'rich and poor', continue to interest scholars, politicians, and philosophers while also appealing to a wide general audience, and are particularly of interest today. In this volume, the authors raise and try to answer questions about the ways in which individuals, families, ethnic and religious groups and nations 500, 1000, or even 1500, years ago approached the idea of economic status and personal worth. The interdisciplinary nature of this volume provides an analysis of poverty and prosperity from a multitude of perspectives and within a host of secular and religious literature: historical treatises, scholastic works, art, travellers' and political accounts. Through its breadth, depth, and interdisciplinary focus, the present volume makes a full contribution to the topic for anyone interested in how people in the past have experienced these states. New.
Plon 2003 304 pages 22x14x3cm. 2003. Broché. 304 pages.
L'article présente de légères marques de stockage et/ou de lecture mais du reste en très bon état d'ensemble - Expédié soigneusement dans un emballage adapté depuis la France
HC éditions 2017 629 pages 15x22x5cm. 2017. Broché. 629 pages.
Bon état dos un peu creusé intérieur propre