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‎JACQ, Christian.‎

Reference : 91522

‎Les Maximes de Ptah-Hotep. L’enseignement d’un sage au temps des Pyramides. Présentation, texte et traduction.‎

‎ Paris, La Maison De Vie 2004, 240x165mm, 247pages, broché. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.‎


‎ photos couleurs, ‎

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‎JACQUEMIN (Marcel).-‎

Reference : 38143

‎Cèdre ou sapin ? Tiré à part de la Revue "Kêmi". ‎

‎ P., Geuthner ("Kêmi", Revue de Philologie et d'Archéologie Egyptiennes et Coptes, Tome II), 1930, plaquette in 4° brochée, paginée 113 à 118 ; 4 figures. ‎


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‎JACQUES Georges‎

Reference : T31481

(1976)

‎Paysages et structures dans "La Comédie humaine"‎

‎Louvain, Université de Louvain 1976 xxx + 487pp., 25cm., non coupé, bel état, dans la série "Recueil de travaux d'histoire et de philologie" 6e série fasc.5, T31481‎


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‎JACQUET-GORDON (Helen K.)‎

Reference : 589931

(1962)

‎Les noms des domaines funéraires sous l'Ancien Empire Egyptien. Bibliothèque d'Etude XXXIV.‎

‎ Le Caire, IFAO, 1962. In-4 rel., demi-chagrin chocolat à coins, dos à nerfs, auteurs et titre dorés, XIV-505 pp, frontispice, III pl. h.-t. (dont le front.), 201 fig. in-t., index, bibliogr. ‎


‎Prem. partie : L'étude des noms. Deuxième partie : La documentation (IVe, Ve, VIe, VIIIe dynasties). Petites épidermures au dos, intérieur sans défaut, très bel ex. - Frais de port : -France 4,95 € -U.E. 11 € -Monde (z B : 18 €) (z C : 31 €) ‎

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‎JACQUIER (Maurice)‎

Reference : 25498

‎1- Méthode pour apprendre l'orthographe par principes sans sçavoir le Latin, & sans être obligé d'étudier de Mémoire. Paris, N. Le clerc, J. Josse, Th. Le Gras, Veuve Pissot, 1728. (4) f., 342 p., (1) f. [Précédé de]2- Supplément à la Méthode pour apprendre l'ortographe [sic]... Paris, idem, 1730. (2) f., 170 p., (1) f.‎

‎ 2 ouvrages reliés en un volume in-8, plein veau moucheté de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de riches compartiments dorés, tranches rouges (pet. accroc à la coiffe sup.). ‎


‎"Seconde édition revue, corrigée & augmentée de plus d'un tiers" complet du supplément paru deux ans après.Conçu dans un but pédagogique afin de mettre la "Grammaire française avec les règles de l'orthographe à la portée de toutes sortes de personnes de l'un ou l'autre sexe", lauteur propose une méthode innovante de lorthographe établie sur le son et sur une simplification phonétique, la suppression des finales ("épeler comme on lit" et "lire comme on parle") et une conjugaison des verbes formée à partir du présent et du passé et ladjonction dun adverbe. Louvrage est dédié à une femme: Mademoiselle de Beaujolais.Le supplément est relié en tête du volume.(Brunot, Hist. de la langue française, VI, I, p. 928).Bon exemplaire, comportant la signature autographe de lauteur. ‎

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‎JACQUIER (Maurice).‎

Reference : 17598

(1728)

‎Méthode pour apprendre l'orthographe par principes sans sçavoir [sic] le Latin et sans être obligé d'étudier de Mémoire.‎

‎ A Paris, chez Nicolas Le Clerc / Jacques Josse / Théodore Le Gras / la Veuve Pissot, 1728. Un vol. au format in-8 (193 x 123 mm) de 4 ff. n.fol., 342 pp. et 1 f. n.fol. Reliure de l'époque de plein veau brun, filet gras à froid encadrant les plats, dos à nerfs ornés de filets gras à froid, doubles caissons d'encadrement dorés, larges fleurons dorés, semis de fleurettes et de poinillés dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin havane, titre doré, palette dorée en tête et queue, dentelle dorée sur les coupes, toutes tranches mouchetées.‎


‎ Edition en partie originale agrémentée de la signature autographe de l'auteur. ''Je donne premièrement ici des principes pour épeler comme on lit, c'est ce que l'on doit regarder comme la pierre fondamentale. Je prescris ensuite des règles pour lire comme on parle. J'explique en troisième lieu toutes les parties qui composent un discours. Enfin, j'enseigne la manière de faire la construction de toutes les parties d'un Discours. On trouvera aussi une manière de conjuguer les verbes qui n'a point encore été usitée [...]''. Quérard IV, La France littéraire, p. 198 (ne citant qu'une édition de 1740). Angles émoussés. Reliure desquamée. Petit manque en tête du dos, lequel présente en outre un éclat altéré. Auréole claire en marge de deux feuillets. Jaunissement affectant les trois derniers. Quelques rousseurs ou tâches éparses dans le corps d'ouvrage. Le dernier feuillet (Approbation et Privilège) présente une déchirure ainsi que deux manques marginaux (sans atteinte au texte). Rare. ‎

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‎JAHN, Otto:‎

Reference : 59057aaf

‎Beschreibung der Vasensammlung König Ludwigs in der Pinakothek zu München. In 2 Bde.‎

‎München, Lindauer, 1854, in-8vo, CCXLVI (246 S.) / 1 Bl. + 389 S. + 11 Tafeln, durchschossenes Ex. mit hs. Notizen auf den weissen Blättern, Stempel a.d. Titelbl., Hldr. . Bibl.-Zettel am Rücken, Kapital Bd. 2 leicht bestossen.‎


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‎JAKOBI (Rainer)‎

Reference : 585007

(1996)

ISBN : 3110144581

‎Die Kunst Der Exegese Im Terenzkommentar Des Donat‎

‎ Berlin, Walter de Gruyter, 1996. In-8, Editor, 210 pp, grün Binding, Register, (Untersuchungen Zur Antiken Literatur Und Geschichte, Band 47) ‎


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‎"JAKOBSON, ROMAN.‎

Reference : 42792

(1973)

‎Essais de linguistique générale **. Rapports internes et externes du langage. - [PRESENTATION-COPY FOR QUINE]‎

‎(Paris), Les Éditions de Minuit, (1973). 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Minor soiling to front wrapper, otherwise a very nice and clean copy. 317, (3) pp.‎


‎First edition of one of Jakobson's late works, in which he summarizes many of his fundamental theories and makes them accessible. The work is inscribed ""To Van from Roman"" and bears the ownership signature of ""W.V. Quine"" to the half-title. As such, the present copy constitutes a magnificent link between two of the greatest theoreticians of language of the 20th century, on the one hand Roman Jakobson, the pioneer of the structural analysis of language and the linguist who most profoundly altered the field in the 20th century, and Willard Orman Van Quine, the great philosopher of logic and language, who altered the way that all Anglo-American philosophy of language and logic is conducted. Roman Osipovich Jakobson (1896 - 1982) was a famous Russian linguist and literary critic, who became one of the most influential linguists of the 20th century. He is probably most famous as the pioneer of structural analysis of language and as the co-founder of structuralism.Jakobson was born into a Russian Jewish family. Early on, he showed a great interest in the theory of language, and already as a student he became a leading figure of the Moscow Linguistic Circle. He was very much influenced by Husserl's phenomenology and the work of Saussure, and he developed a deep interest in the question of how language, the human speech, functions and is possible.Due to political troubles in Russia, in 1920 Jakobsen moved to Prague, where he was to become even more influential. He here, in 1926, co-founded the Prague School of linguistic theory, together with the Copenhagen School, the most influential school of linguistics of its time and of decades to come. When the Second World War broke out, Jakobson moved to Scandinavia, where he met the Copenhagen School of linguistics and its main figure, Louis Hjelmslev. Later he fled to America, where he met Quine, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Bloomfeld and many other important thinkers within the field of language theory. There is no doubt that many of the thinkers that he met here, including Quine, were greatly influenced by the seminal thoughts of the man who had altered all linguistic thought and research. Jakobson's structuralist theories of language differentiate much from other parts of the structuralist movement in that he constantly bases them on knowledge from other sciences, from mathematics, philosophy, psychology etc., and as such, Jakobson's theories are among the most influential and wide-ranging in the history of linguistics, as they come to also affect and profoundly influence several other scientific fields.‎

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‎"JAKOBSON, ROMAN.‎

Reference : 38103

(1941)

‎Kindersprache, Aphasie und allgemeine Lautgesetze. - [THE RISE AND FALL OF LANGUAGES]‎

‎Uppsala, 1941. 8vo. Bound in a recent full blue cloth w. printed paper title to front board. A bit of creasing to title-page and remains of cloth strip to hinge of title-page. Otherwise nice and clean, w. some marginal notes, all in light pencil. Old owner's name to title-page (J.A. Joffe). (2), 83 pp.‎


‎The very scarce first edition of Jakobson's monumental work, ""Child Language, Aphasia and Phonological Universals"", in which the seminal linguist and founder of the Prague School presents a revolutionary theory about the underlying uniform structure of the world's languages. Roman Osipovich Jakobson (1896 - 1982) was a famous Russian linguist and literary critic, who became one of the most influential linguists of the 20th century. He is probably most famous as the pioneer of structural analysis of language and as the co-founder of structuralism.Jakobson was born into a Russian Jewish family. He early on showed a great interest in the theory of language, and already as a student he became a leading figure of the Moscow Linguistic Circle. He was very much influenced by Husserl's phenomenology and the work of Saussure, and he developed a deep interest in the question of how language, the human speech, functions and is possible.Due to political troubles in Russia, in 1920 Jakobsen moved to Prague, where he was to become even more influential. He here, in 1926, co-founded the Prague School of linguistic theory, together with the Copenhagen School the most influential school of linguistics of its time and of decades to come. It is here that Jakobson develops his seminal ideas of phonology as well as the term structuralism and the contents of it.When the Second World War broke out, Jakobson moved to Scandinavia, where he met the Copenhagen School of linguistics and its main figure, Louis Hjelmslev. It is during his time in Scandinavia that he writes (in German) and published (in Uppsala, Sweden) his influential ""Kindersprache..."". Later he fled to America, where he met Claude Lévi-Strauss, Quine, Bloomfeld and many other important thinkers within the field of language theory.Jakobson's structuralist theories of language differentiate much from other parts of the structuralist movement in that he constantly bases them on knowledge from other sciences, from mathematics, philosophy, psychology etc.In the present work, Jakobson sets out to prove that child language and aphasia must be considered within comparative linguistics, because it is the same rules that govern these as those that govern all human world languages. """"Die einzige Gelegenheit, die wir haben, die menschliche Sprache in statu nascendi zu beobachten bietet das Kind."" So schrieb vor kurzem Karl Bühler, und man könnte dementsprechend fortsetzen: ""Die einzige Gelegenheit, die wir haben, die menschliche Sprache im Abbau zu beobachten, bieten die pathologischen Sprachstörungen zentraler Natur."" Für den Linguisten, der sich mit dem Enfaltetsein des Sprachgebildes befasst, muss auch seine GEBURT und ABSTERBEN viel lehrreiches bieten. Diese drei Teilformen des sprachlichen Geschehens wurden trotzdem noch nicht einer systematischen vergleichenden Analyse unterzogen."" (p. (1)-2). (""""The only opportunity we have to observe the human language in statu nascendi is offered by the child."" So Karl Bühler wrote not long ago, and one could continue in the same manner: ""The only opportunity we have to observe the human language in disintegration is offered by the pathological language disturbances of central nature."" For the linguist, who is occupied with the turning out of the language formation, its BIRTH and DEATH must also contribute with something instructive. In spite of this, these three parts of the happening of language have not yet been subjected to a systematic comparative analysis."" -Own translation). Jakobson now formulated specific hypotheses about the order in which children acquire their native language and about the nature of language dissolution, creating an entirely new approach to the study of the world's languages. By linking observations about language typology, language acquisition and language pathology, Jakobson here presents an original, revolutionizing theory about the structure of the sound inventories that underlie the world languages. This approach to the study of the structure of sound and language was clearly ahead of its time, and phonology still did not have the sufficient empirical evidence or the sufficient instruments to properly verify it. Thus, only much later has Jakobsen's theories on the rise and fall of language been fully appreciated. ‎

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‎"JAKOBSON, ROMAN.‎

Reference : 43216

(1941)

‎Kindersprache, Aphasie und allgemeine Lautgesetze. - [THE RISE AND FALL OF LANGUAGES]‎

‎Uppsala, 1941. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Minor loss to upper and lower capital (ab. 1,5 cm to top and 4mm to bottom), and a tear, no loss, to back hinge. All in all a very fine copy of this fragile publication. No markings or soiling. Uncut and internally very fresh and clean. Old owner's name to front wrapper. (2), 83 pp.‎


‎The very scarce first edition, off-print (Ur: Språvetenskapliga Sällskapets i Uppsala Förhandlingar 1940-1942.), of Jakobson's monumental work, ""Child Language, Aphasia and Phonological Universals"", in which the seminal linguist and founder of the Prague School presents a revolutionary theory about the underlying uniform structure of the world's languages. Roman Osipovich Jakobson (1896 - 1982) was a famous Russian linguist and literary critic, who became one of the most influential linguists of the 20th century. He is probably most famous as the pioneer of structural analysis of language and as the co-founder of structuralism.Jakobson was born into a Russian Jewish family. He early on showed a great interest in the theory of language, and already as a student he became a leading figure of the Moscow Linguistic Circle. He was very much influenced by Husserl's phenomenology and the work of Saussure, and he developed a deep interest in the question of how language, the human speech, functions and is possible.Due to political troubles in Russia, in 1920 Jakobsen moved to Prague, where he was to become even more influential. Here, in 1926, he co-founded the Prague School of linguistic theory, together with the Copenhagen School the most influential school of linguistics of its time and of decades to come. It is here that Jakobson develops his seminal ideas of phonology as well as the term structuralism and the contents of it.When the Second World War broke out, Jakobson moved to Scandinavia, where he met the Copenhagen School of linguistics and its main figure, Louis Hjelmslev. It is during his time in Scandinavia that he writes (in German) and published (in Uppsala, Sweden) his influential ""Kindersprache..."". Later he fled to America, where he met Claude Lévi-Strauss, Quine, Bloomfeld and many other important thinkers within the field of language theory.Jakobson's structuralist theories of language differentiate much from other parts of the structuralist movement in that he constantly bases them on knowledge from other sciences, from mathematics, philosophy, psychology etc.In the present work, Jakobson sets out to prove that child language and aphasia must be considered within comparative linguistics, because rules that govern these are the same as those that govern all human world languages. """"Die einzige Gelegenheit, die wir haben, die menschliche Sprache in statu nascendi zu beobachten bietet das Kind."" So schrieb vor kurzem Karl Bühler, und man könnte dementsprechend fortsetzen: ""Die einzige Gelegenheit, die wir haben, die menschliche Sprache im Abbau zu beobachten, bieten die pathologischen Sprachstörungen zentraler Natur."" Für den Linguisten, der sich mit dem Enfaltetsein des Sprachgebildes befasst, muss auch seine GEBURT und ABSTERBEN viel lehrreiches bieten. Diese drei Teilformen des sprachlichen Geschehens wurden trotzdem noch nicht einer systematischen vergleichenden Analyse unterzogen."" (p. (1)-2). (""""The only opportunity we have to observe the human language in statu nascendi is offered by the child."" So Karl Bühler wrote not long ago, and one could continue in the same manner: ""The only opportunity we have to observe the human language in disintegration is offered by the pathological language disturbances of central nature."" For the linguist, who is occupied with the turning out of the language formation, its BIRTH and DEATH must also contribute with something instructive. In spite of this, these three parts of the happening of language have not yet been subjected to a systematic comparative analysis."" -Own translation). Jakobson now formulated specific hypotheses about the order in which children acquire their native language and about the nature of language dissolution, creating an entirely new approach to the study of the world's languages. By linking observations about language typology, language acquisition and language pathology, Jakobson here presents an original, revolutionizing theory about the structure of the sound inventories that underlie the world languages. This approach to the study of the structure of sound and language was clearly ahead of its time, and phonology still did not have the sufficient empirical evidence or the sufficient instruments to properly verify it. Thus, only much later has Jakobsen's theories on the rise and fall of language been fully appreciated. ‎

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‎"JAKOBSON, ROMAN.‎

Reference : 42791

(1929)

‎Remarques sur l'évolution phonologique du russe comparée à celle des autres langues slaves. - [PRESENTATION-COPY]‎

‎Prague, Jednota Ceskoslovenskych Matematiku a Fysiku, 1929. 8vo. Uncut and unopened in the original printed wrappers. A bit of minor chipping and bending to extremities. A very nice copy. 118, (2, -blank) pp.‎


‎The rare first edition of one of the most important early works by the pioneer of the structural analysis of language and one of the most influential linguists of the 20th century, with presentation-inscription for one of the leading French linguists of the period: ""A Mr J. Vendryes, homage respectueux del'auteur"" on the title-page. The work constitutes the starting point of a new approach in linguistics and phonology.The work was published as No. 2 of the foundational ""Travaux du Cercle Linguistique de Prague"", the publication from the seminal Prague School of Linguistics, of which Jakobsen was a founder. The Prague School held its first international conference, of Slavic linguists, in 1929. Here Jakobson presented his research on the phonological evolution of Russian and other Slavic languages, which had led him to conclude that there was a correlation between the description of sound systems and the explanation of their evolution. ""He identified the phoneme as the minimal unit of language capable of discriminating word meanings and viewed the phoneme as an indivisible atom. These advances constituted the starting point of a new approach in linguistics and phonology, according to which each language is distinguished from all others by its phonemic system, that is, by the inclusion or omission of particular phonemes available to human speech."" (American National Biography). The work is fundamental for Jakobson's development of a universal structural-functional theory of phonology, which was the first successful theory of its kind in accordance with Saussurean hypotheses. The concept of the phoneme that Jakobson had reached became a fundamental element of linguistic theory and came to greatly affect scientific descriptions and analyses of language. Roman Osipovich Jakobson (1896 - 1982) was a famous Russian linguist and literary critic, who became one of the most influential linguists of the 20th century. He is probably most famous as the pioneer of structural analysis of language and as the co-founder of structuralism.Jakobson was born into a Russian Jewish family. Early on, he showed a great interest in the theory of language, and already as a student he became a leading figure of the Moscow Linguistic Circle. He was very much influenced by Husserl's phenomenology and the work of Saussure, and he developed a deep interest in the question of how language, the human speech, functions and is possible.Due to political troubles in Russia, in 1920 Jakobsen moved to Prague, where he was to become even more influential. Here, in 1926, he co-founded the Prague School of linguistic theory, which, together with the Copenhagen School, was the most influential school of linguistics of its time and of decades to come. It is here that Jakobson develops his seminal ideas of phonology as well as the term structuralism and the contents of it. Among his most important works from this period is his present work in which he compares the phonological evolution of the Russian language to that of other Slavic languages, a foundational work for the development of his theories on the structure and function of language.When the Second World War broke out, Jakobson moved to Scandinavia, where he met the Copenhagen School of linguistics and its main figure, Louis Hjelmslev. Later he fled to America, where he met Claude Lévi-Strauss, Quine, Bloomfeld and many other important thinkers within the field of language theory.Jakobson's structuralist theories of language differentiate much from other parts of the structuralist movement in that he constantly bases them on knowledge from other sciences, from mathematics, philosophy, psychology etc., and as such, Jakobson's theories are among the most influential and wide-ranging in the history of linguistics, as they come to also affect and profoundly influence several other scientific fields.Joseph Vendryes (1875-1960) was a much respected and quite influential French linguist specialized in Celtic languages. He was involved with the standardization and presentation of the universal language Interlingua. ‎

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‎JAKOBSON Roman & KAWAMOTO Shigeo (eds.)‎

Reference : T80827

(1970)

‎Studies in General and Oriental Linguistics, presented to Shiro Hattori on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday‎

‎Tokyo, TEC Company 1970 xxxvi + 694pp., hardcover (editor's red cloth), stamp at front endpaper and at upper edges, 27cm., good condition, T80827‎


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‎JAMME A.‎

Reference : X90377

(1965)

‎Notes on the published inscribed objects excavated at Heid bin Aqil in 1950-1951‎

‎Washington D.C., 1965 100pp., 28cm., softcover, copy from the library of Jacques Ryckmans, good condition, rare, W90377‎


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‎JAMME A.‎

Reference : X73948

(1952)

‎Pièces épigraphiques de Heid Bin Aqil, la nécropole de Timna (Hagr Kohlan)‎

‎Louvain, Institut Orientaliste 1952 xix + 252pp.+ 26 planches hors-texte, 27cm., dans la série "Bibliothèque du Muséon" volume 30, brochure originale, non coupé, très bon état, X73948‎


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‎JAMME A. [Albert]‎

Reference : X90376

(1971)

‎Miscellanées d'ancient arabe. Volumes II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII [11 volumes]‎

‎Washington D.C., s.n. 1971-1982 Series of 11 volumes (2 to 12), volume II: 157pp.+ 7 plates out-of-text, III: 121pp.+ 20 plates, IV: 196pp.+ 25 plates, V: 151pp.+ 41 plates, VI: 35pp.+ 5 plates, VII: 210pp.+ 28 plates, VIII: 56pp., IX: 136pp.+ 20 pl., X: 79pp.+ 7 pl., XI: 67pp.+ 11 pl., XII: 76pp. + 7 plates, copy from the library of the Belgian orientalist Jacques Ryckmans with few of his own annotations in the margin of the text, 28cm., softcover with some traces of use, most of the texts are in English, rare, total weight: 4,5kg., X90376‎


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‎JANDEBEUR, Franz:‎

Reference : 126391aaf

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‎JANKOWSKI‎

Reference : X71525

(1987)

‎Détermination participiale dans les langues ouraliennes et altaïques choisies‎

‎Poznan, Adam Mickiewicz University Press 1987 165pp., 21cm., in the series "Seria Jezykoznawstwo" nr.7, softcover, stamp, else G‎


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‎JANKUHN (Dieter)‎

Reference : 589319

(1974)

‎Bibliographie der hieratischen und hieroglyphischen Papyri.‎

‎ Otto Harrassowitz - Wiesbaden, (1974). In-8, cartonnage bleu clair, XI-114pp. ‎


‎ Mouillure au dos et sur le contreplat inférieur, papier un peu jauni, bon ex. au demeurant. - Frais de port : -France 4,95 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €) ‎

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‎JAN MAYEN - ORVIN, ANDERS K.‎

Reference : 10607

(1960)

‎The Place-Names of Jan Mayen.‎

‎Oslo, 1960. Lex8vo. 72 pp. samt kortbilag.‎


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‎JANNI, Pietro. - POLI, Diego. - SANTINI, Carlo.‎

Reference : 90333

‎Cultura classica e cultura germanica settentrionale.‎

‎ Roma, Quaderni Linguistici e Filologici , Universita di Macerata 1985, 240x170mm, XI - 449pagine, in brossura. Ottimo stato. ‎


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‎JANSEN Erna‎

Reference : G110510

(1940)

‎Die Bei- und Familienamen nach dem Beruf in der Aachener Überlieferung des 13. und 14. jahrhunderts‎

‎Bonn, 1940 76pp., 21cm., Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde genehmigt von der Philosophischen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, G110510‎


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‎JANSSEN, Otger‎

Reference : K632

‎L'expressivité chez Salvien de Marseille ; Etude sur l'usage de quelques particules dans le latin chrétien - 1° partie: les adverbes‎

‎, Nijmegen, Dekker & van de Vegt 1937, xvi + 198pp. + 4pp.stellingen, Doctoraatsthesis in Letteren en Wijsbegeerte aaan de R.K.Universiteit Nijmegen - promotor Prof.Dr.Jos.Schrijnen‎


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‎JANSSENS (Gerard)‎

Reference : 589755

(1972)

‎Contribution to the verbal system in old Egyptian. A new approach to the reconstruction of the hamito-semitic verbal system.‎

‎ Leuven, Peeters, 1972. In-8 broché, 55 pp., texte en anglais. ‎


‎ Coll. : Orientalia Gandensia, VI. Bon ex. - Frais de port : -France 4,95 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €) ‎

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‎JANSSENS Gerard‎

Reference : X94463

(1972)

‎Stress in Arabic and word structure in the modern Arabic dialects‎

‎Leuven, Peeters 1972 166pp., 26cm., softcover, text in English, published in the series "Rijksuniversiteit te Gent. Orientalia Gandensia" volume 5, good condition, X94463‎


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