, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2010 Hardcover. 265 p., 156 x 234 mm, Languages: French, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9782503533513.
Loin de concerner uniquement romans et poemes epiques ? comme le ferait penser l?etude magistrale de Georges Doutrepont (1939) ?, le phenomene ? mise en prose ? a touche aux XIVe-XVIe siecles tous les genres litteraires : vies de saints, ?uvres de derivation biblique, traites de devotion, nouvelles, pieces de theatre, voire la traduction en prose francaise de poemes anterieurs en langue etrangere. Revisites depuis une trentaine d?annees grace a de nombreuses editions critiques et a des etudes surtout litteraires, ces ? nouveaux ? textes meritaient une reflexion plus articulee : c?est ce qui a fait l?objet du IIIe Colloque de l?AIEMF (Association Internationale pour l?Etude du Moyen Francais), qui s?est tenu a Gargnano del Garda ? Universita degli Studi di Milano, du 28 au 31 mai 2008. Les contributions reunies ici analysent donc des ?uvres tres diverses, de trois points de vue : linguistique, philologique, litteraire.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2000 Paperback, 190 p., 160 x 240 mm ISBN 9782503508023.
L.E. Boyle; The Friars and Reading in Public A. Figueiredo Frias & B. Marques Fernando da Costa; Theologia, scientia et ars dans les Sermones de frater Pelagius Parvus Colimbriensis, O.P. J. Hamesse; La terminologie dominicaine a-t-elle eu une influence sur la terminologie cistercienne dans le domaine de la transmission du savoir? A. Maieru; Figure di docenti nelle scuole domenicane dalla Penisola Iberica fra XIII e XIV secolo M. Mulchahey; Dominican Educational Vocabulary and the Order's Conceptualization of Studies before 1300. Borrowed Terminology, New Connotations A.A. Nascimento; Terminologie du livre dans les sources documentaires portugaises medievales: fragments d'un discours incomplet M.C. Monteiro Pacheco & M.I. Monteiro Pacheco; Le vocabulaire de l'enseignement dans les Sermones d'Antoine de Lisbonne/Padoue M.A. Rodrigues; Raimundus Lullus and his Book De modo naturali intelligendi B. Roest; Scientia and sapientia in Gilbert of Tournai's (E)Rudimentum Doctrinae J. Verger; Conclusions. Languages: French.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2006 Paperback, 373 p., 17 b/w ill., 150 x 230 mm. ISBN 9782503521329.
The first monograph to appear in The Medieval Translator series, Vernacular Mysticism in the Charterhouse presents a study of London, British Library, MS Additional 37790 (Amherst), a purpose-built anthology of major mystical texts by Richard Rolle, Julian of Norwich, Jan van Ruusbroec and Marguerite Porete, interspersed with shorter texts and compilations. Though the manuscript is famous mainly because it contains the only extant copy of Julian of Norwich's short text, it is an intriguing witness to the fifteenth-century spread of the vernacular into traditionally Latinate environments, in this case the Carthusian Order in England. In this process of transmission, translation plays a central part. Most of the texts in the anthology are translations from Latin or French into Middle English. In addition, the anthologist's selection and ordering of texts within the volume, intended to further the readers' spiritual lives, translates them anew for his intended audience. This study provides finely detailed analyses of the texts in the textual and material context of the Amherst anthology as well as in their religious and historical contexts. It also offers a first-time edition of Quedam introductiua extracta, a Latin compilation contained in the manuscript, and a discussion and listing of verbal marginal annotations reflecting early readers' reactions to the texts. By reading the texts in (one of) their medieval manuscript context(s), this book gives students and scholars of (translated) medieval religious texts a fresh view of the classics of mystical writing contained in the remarkable literary document that is the Amherst anthology. Languages : English.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2005 Hardback, XIV+354 p., 4 b/w ill., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503515168.
This book examines the social and cultural conditions that governed performance art in the German Middle Ages from 1170 to 1400. Poet-performers are central to understanding both literature and performance art because these entertainers, more than any other group, influenced the creation, dissemination, and interpretation of the medieval poetic oeuvre. Performance theory is used as a framework throughout. Since no social history of poet-performers exists in English, part I presents a social history that re-examines what is known about social status, cultural image and employment. Part II investigates the affective nature of performance and focuses on poet-composer-performers. This study argues that the techniques and principles of performance (body movement, gesture, voice modulation, instrumentation) and the goals of creating a memorable, even electrifying experience for audiences determine the performer's lifestyle and also the thematic and rhetorical strategies of their compositions. The itinerant poet-performer presented himself as a moral judge and critic of epoch-making political events. His performances transform time, place and people and thus become a socializing process that can change people's attitudes. Poet-minstrels were capable of re-membering the listeners' memories of the past during the intense present of the performance. Readings of several texts are offered, including romances, the political songs of well-known poet-performers (i.e. Walther von der Vogelweide) and the gnomic poets (Spruchdichter) whose songs have been neglected until now. The songs are quite intricate and multivalent as they masterfully display an aesthetic totally integrated with their performative context. Languages : English.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2009 Hardback, X+476 p., 1 b/w ill., 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503528366.
Saints Edith and AEthelthryth: Princesses, Miracle Workers, and their Late Medieval Audience narrates the lives of two Anglo-Saxon princesses who were venerated as saints long after their deaths. St Edith, the daughter of King Edgar, was renowned as a patron of the arts and the church during her lifetime; her posthumous miracles included protection of Wilton Abbey and the English royal family. St AEthelthryth, who retained her virginity through not one but two royal marriages, also worked numerous miracles at her tomb at the Abbey of Ely. The poems, composed at Wilton Abbey in the early fifteenth century, allow us to see how late medieval religious women practised their devotion to early medieval women saints. The Middle English verse texts are presented here in the original and in translation with explanatory notes and glossary. A thorough introduction provides extensive contextualization and analysis of the two poems as well as description of the manuscript and its language and prosody. These primary source texts are important contributions to the study of English history, language, literature, religion, and women's studies. Languages : English, Middle English.
1949 Hachette, 1949, 376 pages, in 12 broché, état d'usage, quelques usures et frottements.
J.A Lelong, libraire-éditeur, 1833, 300 pages, pièce de théâtre présentée pour la 1ère fois le 15/12/1832, petit in 12 reliure éditeur cartonnée, dos et mors de cuir brun, titres or, état moyen, usures et frottements, mors fendus,manque sur le dos, intérieur frais.
2004 Tristam, 2004, 243 pages, in 8 broché, très bon état (état neuf).
2006 Breal, Société Thèmes et Débats, 2006, 127 pages, in 12 broché, très bon état (état neuf).
Paris, Hachette, 1938. In-8, br., 290p. De l'indo-européen au latin... à la persistance du latin écrit en passant par les parlers latin.Quelques soulignures au crayon de papier (facilement effaçables), exemplaire un peu jauni mais t.b.e général.
Paris, librairie ancienne Honoré Champion, coll. linguistique publiée par la société de lingustique de Paris, 1950. In-8 broché de 136 p. Livre en très bon état.
Meirieu Philippe Runtz-Christian Edmée
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CHRONIQUE SOCIA 2010 14 986x1 524x21 844cm. 2010. Broché.
Bon état
1970 Société de presse berrichonne, Sancerre, 1970. Un volume in-8 broché, couverture blanche, 239 pages. Pliure sur la couverture, néanmoins bon état.
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Paris, Les Belles Lettres ("Confluents psychanalytiques"), 1986. in-8°, 259 pp, broché.
Bel exemplaire. [BAT-8]
1868 PARIS IMPRIMERIE NATIONALE. 1880. In-8 Broché.. 382 pages Lacouverture est muette et "bricolée" mais le texte est tres lisible et bien complet
New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1962, in-8 cartonné sous jaquette, 739 pp + 35 pp d'index. En anglais. Bon état.
1812 1812 Etymologique , comparé avec différents dialectes , par Charles Ménière. 1 volume in 8 . 1/2 chagrin rouge époque . extrait du Bulletin de la Société industrielle d ' Angers . (env. 1880 ) avec un avant propos . 369 pp avec ref. bibliographique ( de la page 193 à 562. ). ref. BNF. Notice n°: FRBNF30926292 .Exemplaire très propre . L ' Eymologie des termes angevins , organisés et présentés sous forme de dictionnaire . complet.
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Nogent-surMarne, Editions Mentor, 1956-1965. Ensemble de 5 livres 15x23 cm, illustrés par Marcel Jeanjean et Marie-Laure Herzog pour le volume M.221, br.
1960 maison Aubanel, 1960, 117 pages, in 12 broché non coupé bon état .
Librairie Artheme Fayard 2018 336 pages 10 8x17 6x2cm. 2018. pocket_book. 336 pages.
Très bon état - légères marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en très bon état- expédié soigneusement depuis la France
1907 . Toulouse. Imp. Lib. Eduouard Privat. Toulouse. 1907. CIXpp.+238pp.in8, , broché, bon exemplaire, non coupé, dos un peu bruni (bibliotheque méridionnale )
E P Dutton 1991 11 2x5 4x14 2cm. 1991. Relié.
Etat correct
Editions Flammarion 2007 160 pages 12 4x1x17 6cm. 2007. pocket_book. 160 pages.
Très bon état - légères marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en très bon état- expédié soigneusement depuis la France