Couverture souple. Broché. 96 pages. Couverture tachée. Défraichi.
Livre. Chez l'auteur, Colombes (Seine), 1942.
Guillou Marlène Lehu Philippe Demongin Christian Noyère Arielle Collectif
Reference : 500098125
(2008)
ISBN : 9782091716169
Guillou Marlène Lehu Philippe Doucey Bruno Saysset Nathalie Tamine Michel Mourad Sandra Vismes Mokrani Laurence de
Reference : 500101990
(2006)
ISBN : 9782091716121
NATHAN 2006 382 pages 19 6x2x27 2cm. 2006. Relié. 382 pages.
Bon état
Guimarães de Matilde Bettencourt Da Costa
Reference : 500113938
(2017)
ISBN : 9782340017665
ELLIPSES 2017 96 pages 14 4x18 6x1 2cm. 2017. Broché. 96 pages.
Très bon état
Didier 2006 244 pages 15 4x0 8x22 8cm. 2006. Broché. 244 pages.
Bon état intérieur propre
Editions Hatier 1991 0x18x11cm. 1991. Broché.
Bon état
Guion Jeanine Guion Jean Vogel Olivier
Reference : 500094909
(2000)
ISBN : 9782218748387
Editions Hatier 2000 96 pages 10 4x0 8x17 6cm. 2000. Broché. 96 pages.
Comme neuf
Paris Payot 1978 in 8 (22,5x14) 1 fort volume broché, couverture illustrée, 639 pages [4]. Collection '' Langages et société ''. Bel exemplaire
Très bon Broché
Couverture souple. Broché. 282 pages. Rousseurs sur la couverture et sur la tranche.
Livre. Editions Klincksiek (Collection : Initiation à la linguistique), 1969.
1974 broché in-octavo tellière (paperback), dos et couverture (spine and cover) blancs et abricot, 128 pages, 1974 Paris Presse Universitaires de France,
Collection "Que Sais-Je ?" numéro 788, sixième édition (sixth edition), bon état (good condition)
1980 broché in-octavo tellière (paperback), dos et couverture blancs et vert (white and green spine and cover), 128 pages, 1980 Paris Presse Universitaires de France,
Collection "Que Sais-Je ?" numéro 984, sixième édition (sixth edition), bon état (good condition)
Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, Coll. Que sais-je? n° 1166, Le Point des connaissances actuelles, 1965 – in-12, 136 pp. – broché
Ouvrage intéressant et très précis de la collection que sais-je sur les mots étrangers, leurs origines selon les conditions historiques, culturelles, politiques, commerciales, classés chronologiquement et par régions et/ou pays. Rares annotations. Bon ex.
1968 broché in-octavo tellière (paperback), dos blanc (white spine), couverture verte (green cover), illustrations in et hors-texte (in text and full page engraving), 118 pages, 1968 Paris Presse Universitaires de France,
Collection "Que Sais-Je ?" numéro 1285, première édition (first printing), bon état (good condition)
Ellipses 1998 264 pages 16 4x1 8x23 2cm. 1998. Broché. 264 pages.
ELLIPSES 2017 672 pages 14 5x20 8x3 8cm. 2017. Broché. 672 pages.
Très bon état
Abadia Editors 2005 134 pages 15x1 4x21cm. 2005. Broché. 134 pages.
Très bon état
LAROUSSE KINGFISHER CHAMBERS I 2015 398 pages 17 8x2 2x12 2cm. 2015. Broché. 398 pages.
Bon état
Larousse 2009 127 pages 17 6x0 8x12 4cm. 2009. Broché. 127 pages.
Bon état
1970 / 294 pages. Broché Editions A. & J. Picard
D'infimes petites rousseurs. Très bon état général.
ELLIPSES 1994 64 pages 14 2x0 6x18 6cm. 1994. Broché. 64 pages.
Bon état
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts & Sciences The Netherlands 1991 292 pages in8. 1991. Broché. 292 pages.
étiquette sur le premier plat bas de tranche tachée coin inférieur corné intérieur propre ailleurs
Turnhout, Brepols, 2006 Paperback, XIV+304 p., 7 b/w ill., 16 x 25. ISBN 9782503514253.
The essays here gathered focus, though not exclusively, on the insular Latin of Ireland and England, as well as on some Irish centres on the Continent such as St. Gall. Some thirty years ago Michael Herren burst on the medieval Latin scene with his edition and translation of the notoriously difficult Hisperica Famina, and followed this a few years later with his translation of the prose works of Aldhelm. Notice was given that a junior scholar, unafraid to tackle some of the most obscure, complex, and arcane Latin, wished to make it accessible to non-Latinists as well as to those Latinists who lacked his particular skills. Not content with labouring alone in that field, Herren gathered scholars in Toronto to a conference on 'Insular Latin Studies,' the proceedings of which he published two years later. Over the years he shed considerable light on such obscure texts and authors as Virgilius Maro Grammaticus, John Scottus Eriugena, and the Cosmographia by the pseudonymous Aethicus Ister. His research trail led him again and again to Ireland, and the Irish contribution to early medieval Latinity and to English, Carolingian, and even Italian culture. Recognizing the rich diversity of medieval Latin, Herren in 1990 founded The Journal of Medieval Latin and has, as its editor, provided a home for medieval Latinists of all stripes. The fourteen colleagues and former students who have contributed to the present volume wish to express their thanks to Herren for creating a venue in which medieval Latinists can come together, exchange ideas, learn from each other, and teach each other. In their careers, they have all learned from Herren who either supervised their theses or performed editorial magic on articles submitted to The Journal of Medieval Latin. The essays here gathered focus, though not exclusively, on the insular Latin of Ireland and England, as well as on some Irish centres on the Continent such as St. Gall. The Hisperica Famina, so strongly associated with Herren, though mentioned only in passing by some of the studies here, provides the half-line which was chosen as the title and the most suitable address to Herren: insignis sophiae arcator ' 'excellent teacher of wisdom.' Languages : English, Latin.
Hachette 2004 160 pages 23 3x28 4x1 2cm. 2004. Broché. 160 pages.
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HACHETTE EDUC 1992 144 pages 19 2x1x26 6cm. 1992. Broché. 144 pages.
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