Kiel, Akademischen Buchhandlung, 1807. Later full fabrikoid. Gilt lettering on spine. 157 pp. Wide-margined, printed on good paper.
Institut finlandais, Paris, 2004. In-8, broché sous couverture rempliée et illustrée en couleurs, 87 pp. Peinture, nom féminin, par Cécile Marie. - P comme peinture, par Mika Hannula - Catalogue : Brander. - Eklund. - Fredriksson. - Hiltunen. - Leinonen. - Merenmies. - Niva. - Päiväläinen. - Räisänen. - Saaristo. - Sakkinen. - Salmenkivi. - ...
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, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 224 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Language: English. ISBN 9782503605883.
Summary What did the body mean for inhabitants of the medieval Norse-speaking world? How was the physical body viewed? Where did the boundary lie between corporality and the psychological or spiritual aspects of humanity? And how did such an understanding tie in with popular literary motifs such as shape-shifting? This monograph seeks to engage with these questions by offering the first focused work to delineate a space for ideas about the body within the Old Norse world. The connections between emotions and bodily changes are examined through discussion of the physical manifestations of emotion (tiredness, changes in facial colour, swelling), while the author offers a detailed analysis of the Old Norse term hamr, a word that could variously mean shape, form, and appearance, but also character. Attention is also paid to changes of physical form linked to flight and battle ecstasy, as well as to magical shapeshifting. Through this approach, diametrically different ways of thinking about the connection between body and soul can be found, and the argument made that within the Old Norse world, concepts of change within the body rested along a spectrum that ranged from the purely physical through to the psychological. In doing so, this volume offers a broader understanding of what physicality and spirituality might have meant in the Middle Ages. TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements Introduction. Searching for the Body Methodological Limitations Influence of Continental Writings Chapter 1. Somatic Aspects of Emotion The Study of Emotions Genre Specifics and Saga Style The Emotional Content of Physical Displays Exhaustion and Fatigue Change of Facial Colour Swelling Eye Pain Death The Concept of the Body in Light of the Semantic Field of Emotions as Physical Experiences Chapter 2. Change of Form The Concept of hamr The Etymology of the Root ham- and its Compound Words The Compound Words hamingja and l kamr Interpretive Dilemmas Changes Associated with Flight Changes Linked with Strong Animals Transformations in the Context of Battle Ecstasy Hybrid Forms The Transformations of Magic Practitioners Witches Journeying of hamr The Disappearance of hamr The Surface of the Body The Post-medieval Development Scandinavian Ballads Modern Icelandic The Concept of the Body in Light of the Semantic Field of hamr Conclusion. The Period of Transition Appendix. Occurrences of the ham- Root in Old Norse Literature The Poetic Edda Skaldic Poetry Snorra Edda (Prose Edda) Landn mab k (Book of Settlements) The Sagas Kings' Sagas (konungas?gur) Tales ( ttir) Sagas of Icelanders ( slendingas?gur) Legendary Sagas (fornaldars?gur) Indigenous Romances (lygis?gur) The Chivalric Sagas (riddaras?gur) Christian Sagas Contemporary Sagas (samt ars?gur) Scholarly Literature Works Cited Index
Paris, Félix Bonnaire, Editeur, 1839. "13 x 22, 452 pp., reliure d'époque plein cuir, état moyen (nombreuses rousseurs; reliure état d'usage)."
Paris, Hachette, 1876. 12 x 17, 323 pp., reliure dos toilé, état moyen (nombreuses rousseurs).
traduite par Xavier Marmier.
Paris, Perrin et Cie, 1929. In-12 broché marron, non coupé, 370 p. Très bon état.
Amsterdam, Chatelain et Fils, 1764. Bound in 4 nice uniform contemp. hcalf. Raised bands. Titlelabels with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on spines. Stamp on title-pages. Engraved frontispiece (portrait). ca. 1800 pp., 1 folded table, 7 folded engraved maps and plans. Clean and fine.
Salvy 1994 160 pages 12 4x1 2x19 2cm. 1994. Broché. 160 pages.
couverture légèrement défraîchie intérieur propre bonne tenue
Courbevoie (France), Editions Soline, 1988. 32 x 28, 127 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, reliure d'édition pleine toile + jaquette, bon état.
Stockholm, Oscar L. Lamms förlag, 1867. 8vo. In a contemporary half calf binding with gilt lettering to spine. Spine with a few scratches, otherwise fine. VII, (1), 214 pp. + 6 folded maps.
Hafniae (Copenhagen), J. Moltkenius, 1630. 4to (180 x 143 mm). In a bit later half vellum binding with title in later hand to spine. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper and a few notes to front free end-paper. A fine copy. (20), 252, (4) pp.
The uncommon first published part (being part III) of Meursius extensive history of Denmark. Christian IV of Denmark offered Meursius to become professor of history and politics at Sorø, in Zealand, combined with the office of historiographer royal, in which role he the present work. Thesaurus 260 Bibl. Dan. III, 43.
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Kopenhagen, 1862. Samt. hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. 170,(1) pp. samt 3 farvelitograferede foldekort.
Paris, Gallimard, 1993. 15 x 24, 836 pp., broché, très bon état.
Traduit de l'anglais par André Mathieu.
Hamburg, Hoffmann und Campe, 1831. No wrappers, as issued. 16 pp.
Kbhvn., Bianco Luno, 1849. Samt. hldrbd. Øverste del af ryg mangler. (4),96 pp. Indvendig ren og frisk på godt papir.
Kbhvn., 1827-36. 4 samt. hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Rygge med lettere brugsspor.
Alt som udkom af Molbechs litterær-historiske tidsskrift.
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Paris, Mabre Cramoisy, 1697. Small 8vo. Contemp. full vellum. A small nick to upper cover at lower corner. A bit of soiling to rear. Stamp on title-page. Engraved frontispiece. (4),412,(24) pp. Internally clean, on good paper.
A French edition of Molesworth's ""An Account of Denmark as it was in the Year of 1692"", published 1694.
Nancy, Chez Imprimeur, 1695. Small 8vo. Contemp. full calf. Spine rubbed and wear to top of spine. corners bumped. (6),412 pp. A few leaves with offsetting. On pp.3/4 lower right corner gone, loosing a few letters.
A French edition of Molesworth's ""An Account of Denmark as it was in the Year of 1692"", published 1694.
Kjøbenhavn, Erslevs Forlag, 1880. Senere privat hpluvbd. (4),172 pp.
(Disputats).
København, 1839-42. Samtidigt halvlæderbind med forgyldt titel på ryg. Første blade en smule brunplettede, ellers pænt eksemplar. 35,62,89,78,36 pp.
Originaludgaverne. Allerede det første nummer vakte røre, han blev straks sat under tiltale og idømtes censur og bøder - yderst sjælden.
Kiøbenhavn, Andreas Seidelin, 1822. Nydeligt samt. hshirtbd. med rygforgyldning. XXVIII,382,(2) pp. Første og sidste blade ganske let brunplettede, ellers et godt eksemplar.
Originaludgaven. Monrad var præst ved de danske besiddelser på Guineakysten i 5 år. Efter hjemkomsten ""fandt han lejlighed til at samle og ordne sine i Afrika gjorte Optegnelser, som derefter udkom 1822...Det er et godt Arbejde, der giver en levende Fremstilling og et klart Billede af Guineas Natur og Negrenes Liv."" (Bricka).