K., 1861. Ét senere hldrbd. m. blindtrykte geometriske dekorationer på ryg samt rygforgyldn. (E. Ursin). Hjørner stødte. M. alle 4 titelblede. Rent ekspl. XII, 234, 196 pp.
Göttingen, Wandenhöck und Ruprecht, 1794. Contemp. hcalf. raised bands. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Some wear at upper compartment of spine. Small cracks to leather at lower part of fronthinge. Stamp on title-page. 459,324,(4) pp., 7 folded engraved plans and maps, 1 engraved plate. Internally fine.
First German edition.
Traduit du suédois par Philippe Bouquet, Agone, Marginales, 2001, 381 pp., broché, dos un peu écrasé avec pliures, couverture légèrement défraîchie, tranche latérale salie, gommette sur la quatrième de couverture, état moyen.
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Stockholm, 1870. Samt. hshirtbd. (6),174 pp. Lidt brunplettet.
, Brepols, 2023 Hardback, 318 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:14 b/w, 3 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503591193.
Summary Medieval memoria - the commemoration of the dead - was both a form of collective memory and a social practice present in every sphere of life. It shaped identities and constituted groups, and thus the study of commemorative practices can tell us a great deal about medieval communities. This study shows the importance of memoria as a form of collective memory for different groups and institutions: city government and guilds, the Teutonic Order, bishops and cathedral chapters, and monastic communities, in late medieval Livonia (present-day Latvia and Estonia). TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Chapter 1. Remembering Origins Chapter 2. Commemoration of a Group and its Leaders Chapter 3. Networks of Memory - Livonia and Beyond Chapter 4. Conflict and Memory Chapter 5. Memoria and Urban Elites Chapter 6. Memoria and the Non-elites Chapter 7. Reformation and Memoria Conclusion
SEUIL 1991 684 pages 14 8x3x21 4cm. 1991. Broché. 684 pages.
Très bon état - légères marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en très bon état- expédié soigneusement depuis la France
Kopenhagen, 1881. Gavebind i rødt helshirt, side-og rygforgyldning, kronet monogram i guld på forperm, helt guldsnit. med dedikation til Prinsesse Thyra: ""Den danske Kongedatter/Hendes Kongel. Høihed/ Hertuginden Thyra af Cumberland og Lüneborg/ underdanigst/af/Forfatteren""
Kbhvn., 1811. Ubeskåret uden omslag uopskåret. VIII,184 pp.
Forfatteren blev suspenderet fra sit embed som præst i Oure i Norge.
(Oldenburg, Warner Berendts Erben), 1599. Folio. Contemp. full vellum. Calligraphed title on spine. Traces of ties. Endpapers carefully renewed. (84),494,(16) pp. Engraved title-page, engraved portrait of the author, double-page engraved bird-eye view of Oldenburg and 3 generalogical tables. 60 woodcuts and 63 large engravings in the text, among which is the oldest known view of Copenhagen showing the siege of the city in 1536. A fine large copy with the exlibris of the Danish bookcollector Paul Hauge.
A large fine and wellpreserved copy of this celebrated, profusely illustrated book, which is an importent source for the history of the Northwestern parts of Germany and Denmark. Hamelmann's Chronicon is the first book to be printed in Oldenburg (Brunet) and it is the historical source work for the ""House of Oldenburg"" whose descendents became kings of Denmark and emperors of Russia. Adams H 30. - Brunet, 26691. - Lipperheide Da, 10.
Paris, Bibliothèque Larousse, s.d. (ca 1910). 14 x 20, 96 pp., 4 illustrations en N/B, broché, bon état (couverture défraîchie).
Kjøbenhavn, 1847-48. 8vo. Indbundet i ét meget nydeligt samtidigt sort halvlæderbind med rig rygforgyldning. Hjørner en smule stødt. Indvendig indimellem enkelte brune pletter. Et særdeles nydeligt eksemplar. (4), 170, (2) (4), 188 pp.
Kjøbenhavn, Folkeskriftselskabet, 1854-59. 4 samtidige hldrbd. Med brugsspor. Stemepl på titelblade.
Kbhvn., Gyldendal, 1976-80. Orig. helshirt. Stempel på titelblade. 599,666,737 pp. Illustr.
Traduit du norvégien, Calmann-Lévy, 1979, 237 pp., broché, quelques passages soulignés au crayon, état correct.
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Traduit du norvégien par Régis Boyer, Calmann-Lévy, 1993, 262 pp., broché, couverture un peu jaunie, état correct.
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Traduit du norvégien, Calmann-Lévy, 1980, 204 pp., broché, passages signalés au crayon, état correct.
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Kiøbenhavn, Nicoalus Møller (og Schultz), 1782, 1782, 1781, 1783, 1791 og 1802. Et hldrbd. (fra omkr. 1840). Stempel på første titelblad. 69, 51, 69, 55, 160, 47 pp. Rene eksemplarer, trykt på skrivepapir. Hver traktat affattet på 2 sprog, Dansk og Fransk, dog 1 på hollandsk.
Bibl. Danica II, 724-26.
Kbhvn., 1927-41. Lex8vo. Frisk eksemplar, omslagene med lidt rifter.
Kjøbenhavn, Becken, 1832. Indbundet ubeskåret med de samtidige brune blanke omslag i et senere hshirtbd. Forgyldt rygtitel. (4),193,(2) pp., 9 kobberstukne plancher. Lidt spredte brunpletter.
Kbhvn., 1964. 345 pp.
Disputats / Dissertation - With an English Summary.
Kbh., 1975. Orig. papbd. 161, 162 pp.
Faksimiletryk af originalen fra 1899.
Copenhagen & Leipzig, H. Christiani, Paulli Wittwe, 1738-46. Indbundet i 4 samtidige hel-og hpergamentsbd. (1-3 i helbind med spejl, bd. 4 i hpergament). Rygforgyldning. Rygge slidte. Ialt ca. 4750 pp. uden kobbere.
Dette vigtige historiske værk blev foranstaltet af bl.a Langebek og indholder kilder til dansk historie. - Bibl. Danica III:5
Hamburg, Neumann, 1700. 12mo. In contemporary half vellum. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Wear to extremities, internally nice and clean. (44), 252 pp. + 1 folded map and 1 folded plate.
Rare first edition of Hartnack’s history of Livonia a historical region on the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea. It is named after the Livonians, who lived on the shores of present-day . Livonia was initially inhabited by Baltic tribes engaging in agriculture and trade. In the 12th century German crusaders introduced Christianity to Livonia leading to its dominance in the region. This period also saw the organization of Livonia into a loose union of semi-independent states under German control, known as the Livonian Confederation. During the 16th century Livonia became a battleground due to conflicts between Sweden, Poland-Lithuania and Russia, resulting in devastation and population decline. In the 18th century Livonia was fully incorporated into the Russian Empire, experiencing both periods of Russification and economic development. In the 20th century Livonia's territory was divided between Latvia and Estonia following World War I, with subsequent turmoil during World War II and Soviet occupation. Today the historical heritage of Livonia is celebrated by both Latvia and Estonia.
Gaïa, Taille Unique, 2004, 284 pp., broché, ex-dono sur la page de faux-titre, bon état.
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