Nathan 2007 15x0 6x14 8cm. 2007. Broché.
Etat correct
Revue mensuelle de l'Union Rationaliste, numéro 47, Février 1936, format 21x13,5cm, bon état.
Sommaire : Logique et Science du langage par Aurélien Sauvageot, Comptes rendus bibliographiques : La Chimie au laboratoire et à l'usine, dans la nature et dans la vie de Marcel Boll par André Leroy, Biologie et Marxisme de Marcel Prenant par Henri Roger, etc...
Turnhout, Brepols, 2001 Hardback, XIV+249 p., incl. 13 b/w ills., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503510842.
This publication is based on new and original research from archives in France and the Low Countries, concerning customs and beliefs practised around the midsummer solstice in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. This book is based on fresh and original research from archives in France and the Low Countries, concerning customs and beliefs practised around the midsummer solstice. The information has never previously been considered and it reveals a festive treatment of divisiveness, which might also be politically engaged. The book shows how in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries these traditions were not solely observed by the lower classes. A study of texts throughout the Middle Ages shows that the significance of St John's Day was a valued source for some major writers, and it can be argued that it was even the rationale for works such as Chretien's Yvain, and the anonymous Perlesvaus. The midsummer customs also appear in the civic records of Leuven and Metz, in periods where the city authorities were strong enough to break free of feudal controls. Their civic freedom was expressed at the Feast of the Baptist's Nativity, and this appropriation by the bourgeoisie informs the romance, Galeran. The rationale of Midsummer is to examine the disparate, but interlinked uses of the customs, and to bring to the awareness of scholars festive influences current in Europe before the better known influence of Carnival; also to discuss their seminal importance for early fiction and for the theatre. The book further reveals that pre-Christian belief in Chance / Fortune was supported by the phenomenon of the Solstice and that John the Baptist's Nativity, placed on 24 June, provided a way for Christian Fathers to allow for this, safely. Languages : English.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2006 Hardcover. VIII 595 p., 165 x 240 mm, Languages: English, French, Italian, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9782503525327.
The papers presented in this volume in honour of Alfonso Maieru cover some of the major topics of his research area. The institutional and intellectual life of university training in the Middle Ages, including the peculiar tradition of related works, is the focus of the papers by Louis Jacques Bataillon, William J. Courtenay, Jacqueline Hamesse, Zenon Kaluza, Loris Sturlese and Olga Weijers. Three papers, by Jacopo Costa, Pasquale Porro and Thomas Ricklin, deal with philosophical problems in Dante?s Monarchia and Convivio. The complex interrelations between logic and the other main aspects of medieval philosophy, with a particular attention to theology, metaphysics and natural philosophy, are the core of the other papers by Stefano Caroti, Sten Ebbesen, Barbara Faes de Mottoni, Simo Knuuttila, Alain de Libera, Olga Lizzini, Costantino Marmo, Claude Panaccio, Ivan Bendwell, Irene Rosier-Catach, Lambert Marie de Rijk, Leonardo Sileo, Luisa Valente, and Albert Zimmermann.
2008 Editions ENS, Collection "Signes" dirigée par Jean-Marie Gleize - 2008 - In-8, broché - 244 p.
Bon état
Paris, P.U.F. (« Le Fil rouge »), 1986. in-8, 187 pp., index, broche, couv. à rabats.- ISBN 2130395759
Bon etat (couverture salie). [NV-3]
Editions Anthropos Broché 1969 In-8 (13.5x2135 cm), broché, couverture rempliée, (XI)-372 pages, traduit du polonais par Claire Brendel ; dos jauni, une pliure au premier plat, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Paris, Seuil (Collection "Points", n° 58), 1974. In-16, broché, 248 pages.
Bon état. Ecritures au 3e de couv. [GE-2]
SCHAMP Jacques, KINDT Bastien, Cental (eds.) & PHOTIUS Constantinopolitanus
Reference : R78957
(2004)
Turnhout, Brepols 2004 XCV + 227pp.+ 65 microfiches, in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Thesaurus Patrum Graecorum", hardcover (publisher's green cloth with gilt lettering), 32cm., fine condition, [editor's new price: 495 euro], ISBN 978-2-503-51406-5, R78957
London, Longmans 1966 xx + 434pp., cart.cover, VG
Aubier Editions Montaigne, collection Billingue des Classiques Etrangers, 1934, 216 pages + notes, in 12 broché, état d'usage, insolé, papier jauni, usures sur le dos et les coiffes, coins cornés.
Aubier Editions Montaigne, collection Billingue des Classiques Etrangers, 1947, 300 pages, in 12 broché, état d'usage, papier jauni, usures sur le dos et les coiffes, coins cornés.
Aubier Editions Montaigne, collection Billingue des Classiques Etrangers, 1942, 347 pages, in 12 broché, état d'usage, papier jauni, usures sur le dos et les coiffes, coins cornés.
Gallimard 2015 224 pages 10 8x1 8x17 6cm. 2015. pocket_book. 224 pages.
Très bon état - légères marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en très bon état- expédié soigneusement depuis la France
1983 Editions Fayard - 1983 - In-8, broché - 257 p.
Bon état malgré couverture très légèrement défraîchie (insolé, menus plis et frottements, légèrement émoussés)
Gallimard 2013 368 pages 10 8x1 8x17 6cm. 2013. pocket_book. 368 pages.
Etat correct
1996 Le cherche midi éditeur 1996, 1027 pages, in 8 broché, très bon état.
Pocket 11x1 2x17 6cm. Sans date. mass_market.
Très bon état - légères marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en très bon état- expédié soigneusement depuis la France
Paris, Charles Hingray, éditeur, 10, rue de Seine Relié 1945 Deux volumes in-8° (15,5 x 24 cm.), reliés demi-basane, 1014 et 1079 pages, ; frottements aux plats, bords, coiffes et coins, quelques rousseurs, assez bon état pour cette série complète de 2 tomes. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Paris, Hermann, "Savoir", 1972, 15 x 20,5, 261 pages cousues sous couverture imprimée. Traduction d'Hélène Pauchard.
Bloomington, 1952 ix + 213pp.+ map, 25cm., in the series "Indiana University Publications. Folklore series" no.6
Turnhout, Brepols, 2001 Paperback, 298 p., 16 x 25. ISBN 9782503508382.
For some 40 years, A.G. Rigg has been defining the field of later Anglo-Latin scholarship, a task culminating in his History of Anglo-Latin Literature 1066-1422. 'Anglo-Latin and its Heritage' is a collection of thirteen essays by his colleagues and students, past and present, which pays tribute to him both by exploring the field he has defined, and by making forays into its antecedents and descendants. The first section, Roots and Debts, includes essays on the migration of classical and late antique motifs and patterns of thought into early medieval Latin, and concludes with an essay which shows how a 12th-century writer reached back into that earlier period for stylistic models. The central section of the book, Anglo-Latin Literature 1066-1422, concentrates on Anglo-Latin writers of the period most studied by Rigg himself, and the seven essays in this section include analyses of poetic style and borrowing discussions of patterns of reading and essays which read Anglo-Latin works through their specific historical and cultural contexts. Two of the essays are elegant translations of significant Anglo-Latin poetic works. The final section of the book, Influence and Survival, offers three essays which consider Anglo-Latin literature in the late medieval and post-medieval world, from an edition of a Latin source for a late Middle English saint's life through an account of the migration of Latin texts into the royal libraries of Henry VIII to the concluding essay, which explores a mechanical means of producing perfect Latin hexameter. A complete bibliography of Rigg's works closes the volume. The chronological and methodological range of the essays in this collection is offered as a fitting tribute to one of Anglo-Latin's most learned and indefatigable scholars. Languages : English, Latin.
Paris Maloine 1967 15,5x22 312 pages - broché - bon etat
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