Editions First 2006 157 pages 8 6x1 2x11cm. 2006. mass_market. 157 pages.
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Pocket 1980 1980. mass_market.
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Gaultier Christophe Leroux Gaston Galopin Marie
Reference : 500094731
(2011)
ISBN : 9782070631704
Gallimard 2011 56 pages 23 6x31 7x1 2cm. 2011. Broché. 56 pages.
Hachette 2000 128 pages 12 5x17 8x0 9cm. 2000. Broché. 128 pages.
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Hachette 2000 128 pages 12 5x17 8x0 9cm. 2000. Broché. 128 pages.
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Gautier Theophile Maupassant Guy de Gogol Nikolai
Reference : 500248869
(2001)
ISBN : 9782210754126
Magnard 2001 144 pages 13x17 7x1cm. 2001. pocket_book. 144 pages.
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Larousse 1993 184 pages 1x17x11cm. 1993. Broché. 184 pages.
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Gazel Françoise François Sylvie Ferrand Laurence Domenach Fanny Escure Valérie
Reference : 500186489
(1998)
ISBN : 9782091510606
Turnhout, Brepols, 2006 Paperback, 2 vol., 350 p., 12,5 x 19. ISBN 9782503520148.
Languages : French, Latin.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2010 Hardback, VIII+281 p., 2 b/w ill., 3 b/w tables, 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503531496.
Reflecting the work of Dhira B. Mahoney, in whose honour this book is published, these essays discuss the intersections between medieval rhetoric and various sorts of medieval literature, with particular focus on romance. This volume honours the academic career of Professor Dhira B. Mahoney, recently retired from the Department of English at Arizona State University, who is well known for her rhetorical readings of medieval literature. Professor Mahoney?s scholarship employs rhetorical theory in readings of late medieval literature, particularly prologues and epilogues, women?s writings, and Arthuriana. As a response to her work, Romance and Rhetoric offers rhetorical readings of a variety of literary pieces from the late Middle Ages, especially for those authors and genres on which Professor Mahoney has published. Its collected essays provide interdisciplinary studies of art, social and literary history, manuscript transmission, and women?s studies in relation to texts in Middle English, Latin, German, and French. In particular, the essays in this volume focus on the writings of courtly authors such as Chaucer, Lydgate, Malory, Guillaume de Machaut, Christine de Pizan, Chretien de Troyes, and others. In keeping with the ancient tradition of analysing rhetorical principles in the structure of an art work, they also examine the rhetoric of the manuscript art connected to these authors and the genres in which they wrote. This volume thus fills a gap in medieval literary scholarship, as it evaluates with scrutiny how rhetorical teachings or medieval poetic strategies inform the writing of romances. Languages : English, French, German.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2005 Hardback, XXVI+417 p., 3 b/w ill., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503513393.
The medieval sermon provides the focus for the first volume of Disputatio because it often expresses the concerns of various intellectual milieux, such as the university, Church or court, and attempts to convey those concerns to other parts of medieval society. Speculum Sermonis is an anthology of essays about medieval sermons in the Christian East and West. It aims to reveal precisely how sermons inform different disciplines (for instance, social and Church history, literature, musicology) and how the methodologies of different disciplines inform sermons. Sermons can, for instance, provide evidence for a reconstruction of medieval liturgy; reciprocally, the field of liturgiology investigates sermons as one aspect of Church performance. The volume's title image of the mirror and the reference to medieval specula convey the idea of multiple reflections: the sermons' on culture and the disciplines' on sermons. Because the contributors to Speculum Sermonis come from a variety of fields, the essays here collectively provide a rich historical and contemporary academic context for reading the medieval sermon. In addition to essays from across the fields, a number of which establish conclusions transcending disciplinary boundaries, Speculum Sermonis includes an introduction defending interdisciplinary study of sermons and an authoritative bibliography covering both primary and secondary resources for medieval sermons. A unique feature of the volume is the inclusion of response papers to the essays in each of the sections, in the spirit of the book series title Disputatio. Languages : English.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2013 Paperback, 2 vol., 950 p., 16 x 24. ISBN 9782503525495.
Medieval culture is marked by a general acceptance of the mental attitude which both recognized and accepted the truths of the dominant religion. This situation is, then, the 'general paradigm' that programmatically directs the paths and results of intellectual activity in the Middle Ages. In the various fields of scientific research, in the different epochs and in the manifold social and institutional situations, there are also produced based on the 'general paradigm' many 'particular paradigms', which carry out some specified and graduated effects of the general one. The idea pursued during the Congress is an attempt to determine, describe and evaluate the general and particular results the 'paradigm' had on the maturation of medieval philosophical and scientific thought with regard to the relationship that was a dynamic and reciprocal one, and was not necessarily reduced to a theological understanding between rational inquiry and religious belief. Languages : Italian, English.
Editions Odile Jacob 1995 2x19x13cm. 1995. Broché.
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Routledge & Kegan Paul Books 1979 320 pages 13 6x2 4x21 2cm. 1979. Broché. 320 pages.
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sd Editions Stars, propriété de l'auteur, Paris - Sans date - In-8, broché couverture illustrée par Raymond Erny - 11 pages
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BREAL 2022 140 pages 15 1x19 9x1 4cm. 2022. Broché. 140 pages.
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Cle International 1984 221 pages 17 8x1 2x21 2cm. 1984. Broché. 221 pages.
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Messageries du Livre 1993 12 4x1x17 4cm. 1993. Broché.
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1898 Imprimerie de la Mission à Tan-Dinh, Saïgon,1898 ,1 vol. in-8 reliure demi- veau tabac à coins,18 cm, 2 ff. (titre et préface), 451 pp. Très rare exemplaire de l'édition originale du "Vocabulaire Français-Annamite" du Père Jean-François-Marie Génibrel (1851-1914). Etat satisfaisant ( rel. lég. frottée,coins usés ). "Voici un "Vocabulaire Français-annamite" pour faire pendant au Vocabulaire Annamite-français publié depuis quelque temps déjà, destiné aux Elèves des Ecoles, et très commode pour les Européens qui veulent vite apprendre les mots les plus usuels de la langue annamite. Nous nous sommes spécialement appliqué à donner la traduction annamite des divers sens ou acceptions des mots français, autant que le cadre restreint de ce travail le comporte. Les Elèves des Ecoles le trouveront d'un grand secours pour l'étude du français. Plus tard, si le temps nous le permet, nous tâcherons de le développer pour en faire un Dictionnaire français-annamite assez complet". Non répertorié par Cordier.Bon état,trés rare.Remise de 20% pour toutes commandes égales ou supérieures à 100 €
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Editions Larousse 2003 768 pages 10 97x3 43x17 83cm. 2003. Broché. 768 pages.
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ELLIPSES 2001 176 pages 14 4x1 2x18 8cm. 2001. Broché. 176 pages.
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2010 Paperback, VI+96 PAGES ., 150 x 230 mm. ISBN 9780888442994.
The medieval literary heritage is inextricably connected with the theory and practice of rhetoric. Rhetoric provided not only a technical repertoire but informed the very habits of mind of medieval writers and readers. Among the many rhetorical treatises of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the Poetria nova holds an especially important place. When this translation by Margaret Frances Nims was published in 1967, scholarship on the Poetria nova had yet to progress much beyond the point to which Edmond Faral had brought it in his 1924 edition of the Latin text. Since then, the theory and practice of medieval rhetoric have claimed a space within the broader historiography of rhetoric, and the Poetria nova has benefitted from this development at multiple levels. There are excellent studies that focus on specific features of the work's teaching, place it in relation to the other 'arts of poetry' or, more accurately, 'arts of poetry and prose' composed between the late twelfth and the fourteenth centuries, and situate that genre within the context of medieval rhetoric as a whole. In a new introduction written especially for this revised edition, Martin Camargo surveys and critically analyzes these developments. He has also added explanatory and textual notes, and emended the translation where necessary. Languages : English.
Couverture souple. Broché. 222 pages. Couverture légèrement défraîchie.
Livre. Envoi de l'auteur. Préface du juge Adjutor Rivard. Edité chez l'auteur à Québec, 1925.