Stock 2014 234 pages 13 4x2 2x21 2cm. 2014. Broché. 234 pages.
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1999 1999, preface de Jean Marie Pelt president de l'institut Europeen d'ecologie Marco Pietteur , Resurgence , broché 398 pages comme neuf .
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Editions Hatier 2001 80 pages 10 6x0 6x17 4cm. 2001. pocket_book. 80 pages.
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Casterman 2011 64 pages 12 4x17 8x0 7cm. 2011. pocket_book. 64 pages.
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1957 broché in-octavo tellière (paperback), dos et couverture blancs (white spine and cover), 136 pages, 1957 Paris Presse Universitaires de France,
Collection "Que Sais-Je ?" numéro 570, deuxième édition, bon état (good condition)
Zanichelli 1965 120 pages 1965. Broché. 120 pages.
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Turnhout, Brepols, 1979 Paperback, 195 p., 140 x 210 mm. ISBN 9780888442697.
Languages : English.
Turnhout, Brepols, 1964 Paperback, 80 p., 140 x 210 mm. ISBN 9780888442536.
Languages : English.
, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, xviii + 398 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 b/w, 14 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503600314.
Summary By comparison with Latin Europe, Anglo-Saxon civilization is notable for the amount of literature preserved in contemporary manuscripts in the vernacular language, formerly called ?Anglo-Saxon' but now more usually called ?Old English'. This literature includes some remarkable poetry, which is the subject of the present collection of essays. Some of the earliest poems may well have been written at a time when northern England held the intellectual leadership of Europe. The approach is holistic, investigating important issues in the manuscripts that affect the integrity of the texts to be studied or the way they relate to each other, examining metrical issues that affect the way the poems are appreciated for their compositional skill, studying particular textual problems that require elucidation or even emendation to make the meaning clear, and finally offering readings of particular poems focussing on themes that are central to Old English poetry. A postscript examines Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky, which is presented as a ?Stanza of Anglo-Saxon Poetry'. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Section A: Manuscripts Foreword 1. The Place of Judith in the Beowulf-Manuscript 2. The Vercelli Book Revisited 3. The Structure of the Junius Manuscript, with a Survey of Places of Possible Loss 4. On the Incomplete Ending of Daniel and the Addition of Christ and Satan to MS Junius 11 Section B: Metre Foreword 5. Some Aspects of the Interaction between Verse Grammar and Metre in Old English Poetry 6. On the Ro?le of Some Adverbs in Old English Verse Grammar 7. The Metrical Epilogue to the Alfredian Pastoral Care: A Postscript from Junius 8. Franciscus Junius and the Versification of Judith Section C: Textual Problems Foreword 9. Beowulf 214: eolet t ende 10. Andreas 733b 11. Christ III 1476b 12. The Seafarer 62b, anfloga: Lone Ranger or Away-day Flier? 13. Genesis B 623-5: Part of the Speech to Eve? 14. Exodus 480: mod gerymde 15. Exodus 265: gnian 16. Daniel 276 Section D: Readings Foreword 17. Loyalty and Obedience in the Old English Genesis and the Interpolation of Genesis B into Genesis A 18. Sengeley in synglere. The Language of the Loner: From Splendid Isolation to 'Individual' in Early English Poetry? 19. The Cross in Exodus 20. Easter, the Death of Saint Guthlac and the Liturgy for Holy Saturday in Felix's Vita and the Old English Guthlac B 21. Judith and the Woman Hero Section E: Postscript 22. From Jabberwocky back to Old English: Nonsense, Anglo-Saxon, and Oxford *** Publications by Peter L. Lucas aetatis suae LXXX Select Bibliography Indices
GALLIMARD 2009 704 pages 17 8x3 4x10 8cm. 2009. pocket_book. 704 pages.
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Brescia, Morcelliana 1976 164pp., 24cm., ex.libr. (stamp), G, (doctoral dissertation, Università di Friborgo), R68681
Turnhout, Brepols, 1973 Paperback, 128 p., 140 x 210 mm. ISBN 9780888442604.
Languages : English.
Paris Les Belles Lettres 1971 Numéro 1 de la série - 289 pages - couverture defraichie - broché - etat satisfaisant
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2005 Hardback, X+449 p., 16 b/w tables, 6 b/w line art, 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503516943.
In the nineteenth and early-twentieth century it was assumed that nearly all agricultural labourers in medieval Europe were serfs. Serfdom was distinct from slavery in that serfs were recognized as something more than chattels. They could contract legitimate marriages, hold personal property and they could not be moved around at will. The fact that serfs were in many regions a minority of the peasant population, and the increasing importance given to social and economic circumstances over legal definitions led historians to move away from examining servile condition and its implications during much of the late twentieth century. Attention has instead focused on the seigneurial regime and village society with little regard for the influence of status. In the Middle Ages and indeed in all pre-industrial societies, the vast majority of the population tilled the land. We are still not in a good position to evaluate how noble and ecclesiastical landlords received revenues from lands they were only indirectly engaged in farming, thus there are important gaps in our knowledge of the basic factors that governed medieval society. What kind of agricultural system provided the impetus for economic growth that so dramatically increased the number of cities and volume of trade? There is no modern, synthetic book on medieval serfdom that compares regions or draws general conclusions about it. This work attempts such a synthesis and also shows avenues of future research, but most importantly it is intended to reorient attention to the importance of serfdom in the structure of medieval society. Languages : English, French, German.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2012 Hardback, XXIV+552 p., 30 b/w ill. + 8 colour ill., 4 b/w line art, 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503531601.
Poets and Princes offers a richly textured interdisciplinary survey of late medieval and early Renaissance court cultures across Europe as they are reflected in the neo-Latin verse of the itinerant poet, Johannes Michael Nagonius. Poets and Princes offers a richly textured interdisciplinary survey of late medieval and early Renaissance court cultures across Europe as they are reflected in the neo-Latin verse of the itinerant poet, Johannes Michael Nagonius. In 1496 the poet laureate Nagonius presented Henry VII with a manuscript of Latin panegyric poetry. This elaborate diplomatic gift from Pope Alexander VI solicited the King's support against Charles VIII of France. The verse emphasized the mutual benefit of an alliance: if Henry supported him the Pope would acknowledge disputed Tudor claims to England's throne. For Henry, the gift represented a literary and political coup. With all the rhetorical skill of a learned poet, Nagonius presented the King as a classical hero on an epic scale in the latest Italian style. The work thus acknowledged Henry's international significance. Other recipients of Nagonius's panegyric verse include Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, Vladislav II of Bohemia, Louis XII of France, Doge Leonardo Loredan, the condottieri Niccolo Orsini and Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, Giovanni Bentivoglio, lord of Bologna, and Duke Ercole d'Este of Ferrara. The presentation of a deluxe manuscript to Julius II, celebrating the pontiff 's campaign in the Romagna, marked the climax of the poet's career. This analysis of the life and works of Nagonius thus provides a fascinating insight into the world of late medieval and early Renaissance court cultures. It contributes to the growing field of neo-Latin scholarship, examining the manuscripts and para-texts, studying the relationship between volume and dedicatee, placing these manuscripts within the wider literary and artistic cultures of the courts where they were presented, and investigating the role of neo-Latin verse within court cultures. Languages : English.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2011 Hardback, XIV+247 p., 95 b/w ill., 2 b/w tables, 1 b/w line art, 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503528809.
Love play or playing dead, wordplay or playing games - the notion of play inhabits all spheres of human activity. This collection of essays brings together international scholars from a range of disciplines to explore aspects of playfulness in the later European Middle Ages. From manuscript to performance and from the domestic to the doctrinal, the exuberance and ambiguity of verbal and visual play is interrogated in order to decode layers of meaning in texts and artefacts. These twelve papers celebrate the work of Elaine C. Block, whose dedicated study of misericords has, through countless articles and books, made the riches of this dizzying iconographic resource easily available to scholars for the first time. Her monumental Corpus on Medieval Misericords volumes will no doubt inform medieval scholars for generations to come, and those included in the present collection are both proud and grateful to be of the first generation to benefit from her work on this body of carvings which challengingly - and playfully - straddles the sometimes invisible line between the sacred and profane. Languages : English, French.
Ecole des Loisirs 1990 34 pages 15x19x1 1cm. 1990. Broché. 34 pages.
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Phréatique 1989, In-8 Phréatique 1989, In-8 broché, couverture illustrée. 144 pages. Illustrations.
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Revue trimestrielle du Groupe de recherches polypoétiques, printemps 1989, in-8, br., 152 p., qqs illustrations. Bon état, coiffe supérieure légèrement tassée, qqs taches au 4e plat, intérieur propre.
Phréatique - Langage et Création - Revue trimestrielle du Groupe de Recherches Polypoétique (G. R. P.)
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N° 50 - 13e année - Automne 1989 - revue illustrée - broché - 136 pages
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Couverture souple. Broché. 208 pages.
Livre. Editions Hodder and Stoughton, 1976.
Delachaux Niestlé Delachaux & Niestlé, Coll. Actualités Pédagogiques et Psychologiques, 1989, 213 p., broché, bon état.
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Delachaux & Niestlé Dos carré collé 1976 In-8 (15 x 20,7 cm), dos carré collé, 213 pages ; couverture inégalement brunie, par ailleurs bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.