Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society, 1999. Fort in-8 broché, 471 pp., XII pl. in fine.
Très bonne cond. - Frais de port : -France 4,95 € -U.E. 11 € -Monde (z B : 18 €) (z C : 31 €)
Paris, Champion 1914 152pp., 23cm., br.orig., Thèse présentée pour le doctorat d'université à la faculté des lettres de l'université de Paris, cachet au verso de la p.d.t., texte frais, bon état, 111652
, Cambridge, University Press 1955, xx + 207pp.with 43 ills., 3e ed. (entirely revised, enlarged and reset), linen cover, VG
(Calcutta, Printed and sold by Manuel Cantopher, and sold at London by P. Elmsly, 1788). 4to. Extracted and bound in a recent vey nice marbled dark blue paper-binding w. matching gilt burgundy leather title-label to front board. A very nice and clean copy. Pp. 415-431
The seminal first edition of this groundbreaking paper which determined the connection between the Indo-European languages and thereby founded comparative philology and Indo-European studies. ""This slim paper read to the Bengal Asiatic Society and published in its ""Transaction"" marks a turning-point in the history of linguistics and signaled the birth of comparative philology."" (PMM 235).Sir William Jones (1746-1794) was an English philologist and judge who was stationed in India in 1780. He is the founder of the Asiatic Society and now famous as the discoverer and propounder of the existence of a relationship between the Indo-European languages. As he was stationed in India, he set out to master the ancient Sanskrit language, among other things in order to study native Indian law codes, which were written in this language. Due to his excellent language skills and his already perfect mastering of Greek and Latin, Jones discovered a shocking similarity between the languages in a huge number of words. By this discovery of the connection between Latin, Greek and Sanskrit, Jones had, without realizing it initially, discovered what was to be known as proto-Indo-European, -the lost mother tongue of almost all European, Indian and Russian languages as well as some Middle Eastern ones. And thus, with this breakthrough work, Jones, for the first time in history, presents man with the fact that there exists one single, ancient, prehistoric language that led to the development of numerous languages in Europe, India, Russia and the Middle East. It was to take subsequent scholars almost a decade to uncover what exactly this language was, but because of Jones' founding of comparative philology, the likes of Karl Verner and Jakob Grimm have been able to do this.The passage, for which Jones is most famous comes from the present work and has gone down in history as the single most important passage within the literature pertaining to comparative philology: ""The Sanscrit language, whatever be its antiquity, is of a wonderful structure" more perfect than the Greek, more copious than the Latin, and more exquisitely refined than either, yet bearing to both of them a stronger affinity, both in the roots of verbs and the forms of grammar, than could possibly have been produced by accident so strong indeed, that no philologer could examine them all three, without believing them to have sprung from some common source, which, perhaps, no longer exists there is a similar reason, though not quite so forcible, for supposing that both the Gothic and the Celtic, though blended with a very different idiom, had the same origin with the Sanscrit" and the old Persian might be added to the same family."" With these words, linguistics had witnessed a turning-point that was to change this science for ever and that was furthermore to point in the direction of a future understanding of the common heritage that much of mankind possesses. ""In 1786 Jones made his epoch-making discovery between the Sanskrit, Gothic, Greek and Latin languages -to which he later, erroneously, thought he could add Egyptian. His clear understanding of the basic principles of scientific linguistics provided the foundation on which Rask, Bopp and Grimm built the imposing structure of Indo-European studies."" (PMM 235).
Halle (Saale), Verlag von Max Niemeyer 1924, 230x150mm, XLII - 334pages, paperback. Damage to upper spine, otherwise a fine copy.
Kobenhavn, S. L. Mollers Bogtrykkeri 1896, VII- 12Seiten, Chagrin-Halbledereinband. Schönes Exemplar.
12 Kunstblätter s/w,
Lund, 1966 viii + 413pp.+ 4 folding maps, Academic dissertation,in the series "Lundastudier i nordisk sprakvetenskap" vol.16
Paris, A. Franck 1874 344pp., 25cm., brochure originale, pages toujours non coupées, qqs. rousseurs, dans la série "Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes. Sciences philologiques et historiques" fasc.16, bon état, T99666
Pamiela, 1995. Deuxième édition définitive. In-8, broché, couverture souple à rabats, 72 pages. Jaunissures aux coins. Intérieur agréable. Bon exemplaire 2nda edicion definitiva. Bordes poco insolados. Interior muy buen. Buen ejemplar
Envoi gratuit en France métropolitaine, Espagne et UE Envio gratis en Espana, Francia metropolitana y UE
Goteborg, 1976 vii + 119pp., in the series "Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis - Nordistica Gothoburgensia" vol.9, 22cm., VG, [text in german]
Administration Et Librairie Des Annales Des Justices De Paix Paris 1924 Fort in-8 ( 230 X 145 mm ) de 547 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. Très bon exemplaire.
Le Caire, Imprimerie de l'I.F.A.O., 1933 Gr. in-4, cartonnage moderne demi-toile marron à coins, étiquette de titre en long au dos, non coupé, 123 p., XLVII planches, certaines à double page.
Envoi autographe signé de Rémy Cottevieille-Giraudet à Monsieur Ph. Delacroix, doyen de la Faculté de lettres. Belle condition. - Frais de port : -France 4,95 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
Rome, Institut Biblique Pontifical 1965 2 parties en 1 volume: xii,542 + 79pp., Edition photomécanique corrigée de l'édition de 1923, brochure originale, 25cm., bon état, [La deuxième partie contient "Paradigmes et Index"], R104171
Paris, Gallimard, 1978. In-8 br., 329 pp., index (vocabulaire technique, termes hébreux ou araméens).
Couv. très légèrement jaunie, bonne condition. - Frais de port : -France 4,95 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
Delémont, Editions Démocrate 1978, 220x150mm, 314pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
JUAN DE LA CRUZ san (& SIMEON de la S.Familia O.C.D. & TOMAS de la Cruz O.C.D, edicion y estudio por -)
Reference : R37076
(1961)
Roma, Facultas Theologica O.C.D. 1961 [viii +] 118pp.+ 2 plates, in-4, in the series "Bibliotheca Carmelitica. Series I.textus" vol.I, [text in spanish]
Louvain, Institut de linguistique s.d. 267pp., 27cm., br.orig., dans la série "Université catholique de Louvain. Cours et documents" tome 2, signé avec dédicace par l'auteur à Justin Mossay, exemplaire de la collection du byzantiniste belge prof. Justin Mossay (avec ex-libris et cachet), bon état, poids: 1.2kg., T103464
, Honolulu (Hawaii), Honolulu Star-Bulletin 1942, 117pp., linen cover, VG, T22074
Tubingen - Basel, A. Francke Verlag 2010, 240x170mm, VII - 403pagine, in brossura. Buone condizioni. Bel exemplaire.
Zürich, Niehans Verlag, 1936 - 49, gr. in-8vo, Original-Pappband.
Die Vox Romanica veröffentlicht grössere und kleinere Arbeiten über die Literärsprachen, Mundarten und die Sachkultur der ganzen Romania, über Beziehungen der Romania zu den anderssprachigen Nachbargebieten, ferner Besprechungen und Nachrichten aus desem Gebiet. (Vorwort).
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Moskva [Moscow], Izd. Nauka 1977 269 + [2] pp., 20cm., original softcover, edition of only 1600 copies, text in Russian in Cyrillic script, OCLC 65034498, Good condition, rare, X77130
Paris, Plon 1876 xii + 252pp., 19cm., br.orig. (dos restauré), rousseurs (texte toujours bien lisible), bon état, T81406
Berlin, Friedrich Nicolai, 1846 in-8, IV-494 pp., texte grec seul, index, demi-veau havane, dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons dorés, tranches mouchetées Dos frotté et passé, rousseurs. (reliure de l'époque).
L'Onomasticon est l'unique ouvrage du rhéteur Julius Polydeukès ou Pollux dont des fragments nous soient parvenus : il s'agit d'un dictionnaire de la langue grecque classique, adoptant un classement thématique, et dont la première édition parut en 1502 chez les Alde. Essentiellement, on a affaire à une nomenclature assez sèche, avec des séries de noms, leurs synonymes, les adjectifs qui en précisent le sens, des locutions où ils sont employés, de nombreuses citations d'auteurs et des explications complémentaires. La préface présentant l'ouvrage est adressée au jeune Commode, dont Pollux était alors le précepteur.Brunet IV, 786. LIVRE NON DISPONIBLE À PARIS, VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT
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Bonn, 1906 98pp., 22cm., text in German, Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der hohen philosophischen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, T113484