Paris, Germer Baillière 1868 162 + [i] pp., 19cm., brochure originale, pour la plupart non coupé, texte frais, bon état, [traite de la Genèse du langage (e.a. hiéroglyphe, peinture, mimique, etc.), de la Marche du langage (formation de l'alphabet, sténographie, télégraphie, imprimerie, etc.) et de la Destinée du langage (insuffisance de l'écriture, agencement des syllabes, angencement des mots, agencement des phrases, etc.)], T96284
Editions Flammarion 1978 316 pages 11 6x2 4x18cm. 1978. mass_market. 316 pages.
Etat correct
HATIER 2017 196 pages 12 6x17 2x1cm. 2017. pocket_book. 196 pages.
Bon état
Interuniversitaires (1 janvier 1995). In-8 broché, 170 pages. 250g.L. - Très bon état, comme neuf.
HATIER 2020 140 pages 12x17 8x1 2cm. 2020. Broché. 140 pages.
Très bon état - légères marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en très bon état- expédié soigneusement depuis la France
HATIER 2020 140 pages 12x17 8x1 2cm. 2020. Broché. 140 pages.
Très bon état
HATIER 2020 140 pages 12x17 8x1 2cm. 2020. Broché. 140 pages.
Très bon état
Hatier 2009 14 2x1 4x18 4cm. 2009. Broché.
Très bon état - L'ouvrage qui n'a jamais été lu peut présenter de légères traces de stockage mais est du reste en très bon état. envoi rapide et soigné dans un emballage adapté depuis France
Hatier 2003 2x21x14cm. 2003. Broché.
Bon état
Dauvin Sylvie Dauvin Jacques Azerad Sylvie
Reference : 500265829
(2000)
ISBN : 9782218733253
1940 Editions Payot, Paris - 1940 - In-8, cartonnage toilé bleu amateur, avec pièces de titre et date noires, couverture d'origine et dos conservés - 268 p. - 16 cartes dont une en couleurs hors-texte en fin d'ouvrage
Bon état
Paris, Flammarion 1912 331pp., 1e éd., qqs.tâches sur couv., texte en bel état, dans la série "Bibliothèque de philosophie scientifique"
Paris, Librairie Delagrave, "Bibliothèque des chercheurs et des curieux", 1946. In-12 broché, 189 pp. Avec une introduction.
Photos sur demande.
Payot Bibliothèque Scientifique Broché 1940 In-8 (14,5 x 23 cm), broché, 268 pages, cartes en noir et blanc ; pliure au dos et au quatrième plat, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
[Fort-de-France, Martinique] C.E.R.A.G.
sans date (1969 ou 1971], in-8 à l'italienne, 355p. Couverture noire illustrée. :: Publication du Centre d'Etudes Regionales Antilles-Guyane, Fort de France, Martinique. :: Bibliographie. Broché. Bon état. Peu commun.
A. Michel, sans date (vers 1910),in12 broché,79 p ; 15 cm,
bon état, Remise de 20% pour toutes commandes supérieures à 200 €
, Brepols, 2022 Hardback, 358 pages, Size:152 x 229 mm, Language: English. ISBN 9780888442260.
Summary This study offers a novel paradigm for explaining the late-medieval Anglo-Latin verse, by analyzing the development of the writings of the English poet John Gower (ca. 1330-1408), who made major contributions to English- and French-language poetry, in addition to being the pre-eminent Latin poet of the ?Age of Chaucer.? In addition to translating amongst the three languages in which he worked, Gower invented a plain style for Latin ?public poetry? that was like his better-known English-language Confessio amantis in emphasizing regular prosodic simplicity; and his plain style was emulated by other Anglo-Latin poets. Gower's Latin public poetry contradicts the other kinds of Latin verse in use in England at the time: on the one hand, the demotic accentual-syllabic rhymed verse in use amongst clerical controversialists and other kinds of social polemicists, characterized by language-mixing and prosodic fluidity within individual poems; and on the other, the hyper-sophisticated poetria nova of the schoolmen. At the end of his career, however, Gower rejected his own plain-style Latin-verse invention to take up instead the late scholastic style, but only at the moment of its decadence, when the humanist neo-classicism that disdained scholasticism would already have begun to arrive in England.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2012 Hardback, approx. X+267 p., 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503540993.
This is the first substantial treatment of John of Salisbury's views on Aristotelian science. In his great work on logic and education, John of Salisbury proposes an Aristotelian foundation for education, research, and science. Theories and methods of science and scholarship were central topics in twelfth-century discourse, and John is apparently the first to propose use of the entire Organon, the texts of which were to become very influential and important in the thirteenth century. However, his precise knowledge and understanding of Aristotle has never been thoroughly examined. The present book challenges the view that John read, understood, and used the entire Organon. It pays particular attention to the Metalogicon, but it draws upon a variety of other sources as well in arguing that John did not in fact study the Ars nova with any care, and that he probably never read the most important text, the Posterior Analytics, in its entirety. The conclusions of the book have important consequences not only for our conception of John of Salisbury, but also for our views and understanding of twelfth-century Aristotelianism and science in general. Languages : English, Latin.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2011 Hardback, XXIV+310 p., 3 b/w ill., 1 b/w tables, 2 b/w line art, 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503520629.
One of the most important aspects of David Bates's distinguished career has been his readiness to engage ' as few of his predecessors did ' with the world of modern French scholarship. The outcome of this engagement and of his familiarity with French archives has been the reshaping of our understanding of the Anglo-Norman realm founded by William the Conqueror. The Norman Conquest has always been seen as a defining event in medieval English history, and David's work has enabled us to place it in its broader European context. He has also welcomed insights from other disciplines, including archaeology, architectural history, and numismatics. His impact as a scholar has been profound. His writings have made academic debate accessible to the general public and the scholar alike, and he has conveyed his enthusiasm and commitment to both. He has brought together a generation of academics of various nationalities and from a broad range of disciplines to forge a new understanding of the relationship of England and Normandy in the central Middle Ages. This collection ' offered in recognition of his contribution ' acknowledges the many strands of his scholarship. It brings together specialist studies of Anglo-French culture, law, gender, and historiography. Languages : English, French.
1935 broché (paperback) grand in-octavo, dos et couverture marrons clairs imprimés (spine and cover printed) - couverture illustrée (cover illustrated), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), illustrations : bandeaux (headpiece) + lettrines (dropped initial) et culs-de-lampe (tailpiece), 213 pages, 1935 Le Mans Librairie Générale de l'Ouest - Editions de la Société Littéraire du Maine - Marcel Graffin,
lettre-préface de Adolphe Renard (letter-foreword of) - très légèrement défraîchi (lightly fair condition)
Il Mulino 1993 568 pages 16 256x1 27x24 13cm. 1993. Broché. 568 pages.
Bon état de conservation intérieur propre cependant quelques annotations dans la marge au crayon à papier
Editions du Seuil 1997 10 8x2 2x17 2cm. 1997. mass_market.
Bon état
Decote Georges Potelet Helene Serin-Moyal Fabienne
Reference : 500185413
(2010)
ISBN : 9782218944802
Editions Hatier 2010 160 pages 12 2x0 8x17 4cm. 2010. pocket_book. 160 pages.
Etat correct
Hachette 2006 96 pages 11x1 2x17 4cm. 2006. pocket_book. 96 pages.
Etat correct