Northwestern University Press 1995 316 pages 15 19x2 31x22 78cm. 1995. Broché. 316 pages.
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Magnard 2011 144 pages 13 1x17 8x0 7cm. 2011. Broché. 144 pages.
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Magnard 2010 144 pages 12 9x17 9x0 9cm. 2010. Broché. 144 pages.
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Editions Dupuis 2013 68 pages 21 8x1 4x27 8cm. 2013. Broché. 68 pages.
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Max Hueber Verlag 1986 48 pages 0x16x12cm. 1986. turtleback. 48 pages.
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Assimil 2019 128 pages 19 4x23 1x1 6cm. 2019. Broché. 128 pages.
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Le Cherche-midi Editeur 2000 196 pages in8. 2000. Broché. 196 pages. L'Excavatrice est un roman sous forme de journal où le narrateur affirme n'avoir 'rien à dire' tout en questionnant le sens de l'existence. L'image centrale de l'excavatrice dressée dans le 'chantier' de la vie symbolise une force ambivalente qui pourrait broyer ou délivrer laissant le narrateur dans le doute
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Pocket 11x1 2x17 6cm. Sans date. mass_market.
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Ecole des Loisirs 2011 196 pages 12 4x1 8x19cm. 2011. Broché. 196 pages.
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Ecole des Loisirs 2011 196 pages 12 4x1 8x19cm. 2011. Broché. 196 pages.
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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.
Fayard, Corpus des oeuvres de philosophies en lagnue française, 1984, 371 pp., relié, passages soulginés au crayon, état correct.
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Scitivaux Frédéric de Rio Françoise
Reference : 500310356
(1998)
ISBN : 9782040283773
Ecole des Loisirs 2001 32 pages 14 8x0 4x18 6cm. 2001. pocket_book. 32 pages.
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, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 511 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:18 b/w, 1 col., Language(s):English, German. ISBN 9782503589763.
Summary Drawing inspiration from the scholarship of Professor Michael Herren, founding editor of The Journal of Medieval Latin, this florilegium of studies advances our understanding of the dynamics of Latin and vernacular literature and learning in the early medieval world. Taken together, the papers gathered in this volume cast light on authors, poets, glossators, and compilers at work as they grappled with linguistic and literary ambitions and challenges, while negotiating their use of ancient authorities to address contemporary concerns. TABLE OF CONTENTS Scott G. Bruce (Fordham University), "Michael W. Herren: An Appreciation" Alexander Andr e (University of Toronto), "Ad utrumque paratus: The Medieval Latinist and the Classical Tradition" Walter Berschin (Ruprecht-Karls-Universit t Heidelberg), "Iohannes Scottus Eriugena, Honorius Augustodunensis und die karolingisch-neuplatonische Naturphilosophie im Bild (Paris, BNF Latin 6734)" Scott G. Bruce (Fordham University), "The Redemption of Flavius Josephus in the Medieval Latin Tradition Brigitte Bulitta (S chsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig), "Ein Heiliger als furcifer: Zur Glossierung von latineisch glisis durch fr hmittelhochdeutsch ouenkere in einem Fuldaer Handschriftenfragment der Vita Wilhelmini confessoris aus dem 12. Jahrhundert" Carmen Cardelle de Hartmann (Universit t Z rich), "The Whole and Parts of Adhelm's De metris et enigmatibus ac pedum regulis (Epistola ad Acircium) Scott Gwara (University of South Carolina), "Pioneer Connoisseurship in Upper Canada: Henry Scadding's 1901 Bequest of Early Manuscripts at the University of Toronto in 1901" Justin Haynes (Georgetown University), "Roger Bacon's Reading of Aethicus Ister in His Opus Maius" Michael Lapidge (University of Cambridge), "Poetic Compounds in Late Latin and Early Medieval Latin Verse (300-900)" Patrizia Lendinara (University of Palermo), "Medieval Versifications of Lists of Animal Sounds" Tristan Major (Qatar University), "The Number Seventy-Two in Early Anglo-Latin Literature" Haruko Momma (New York University) "'Element by Element': Glosses, Loan Translations, and Lexical Enrichment in Old English." Joseph Falaky Nagy (Harvard University), "A Future for the Beholder's Eye" Sinead O'Sullivan (Queen's University Belfast), "The Practice of 'Alignment' in Medieval Ireland" Jennifer Reid (University of Winnipeg), "Patrick and Social Identity at the End of Roman Britain" Peter Stotz (University of Zurich), "Iam satis blando satiate Iusu: Eine bisher unbekannte Ode eines Humanisten auf die Jungfrau Maria" Mariken Teeuwen (Utrecht University), "I2's Interest in Music: Two Manuscripts that Witness His Knowledge and Scholarship" Benjamin Wheaton (University of Toronto at Mississauga), "Nicetius of Trier's Letter to Justinian and the Aphthartodocetic Controversy" Dylan Wilkerson (University of Toronto), "Filologos ration<is> uel uerbi amatores: Interpretive Strategies of a Medieval Philologist Preserved in the Corpus Glossary"
Paris, Hermann, "Savoir", 1972, 15 x 20,5, 261 pages cousues sous couverture imprimée. Traduction d'Hélène Pauchard.
Minuit, Propositions, 1985, 340 pp., broché, exemplaire un peu jauni, dos bruni, état correct.
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Sebag Sylvie Crinon Jacques Lallias Jean-Claude Cabet Jean-Louis
Reference : 500184863
(2002)
ISBN : 9782091208145
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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Oxford University Press U.S.A 1983 464 pages in8. 1983. Broché. 464 pages.
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