Kiøbenhavn, Berlingske Arvinger, 1756. 4to. Samt. hldrbd. med rygforgyldning og skindtitel. Hjørner fint restaurerede og overtrækspapir på permer fornyet. Ryg med lidt brugsspor. 688 pp. Lidt spredte brunpletter og lidt brugsspor indvendigt.
Omhandler bl.a. kupforsøget 1756 og dødsdommene.
, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 236 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:8 col., 2 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503606712.
Summary Historiography on the Vikings of the East - the Rus' and the Varangians - has been both multiform and varied, but it has been invariably focused on actual historical events, and the extent to which these are accurately reflected in written sources. In contrast, very little attention has been paid up to now to the narrators behind these medieval accounts, to their motives in writing, or to the context in which they were working. This volume aims to redress the balance by offering a re-examination of medieval sources on the Eastern Vikings and by highlighting ongoing 'debates' concerning the identities of the Rus' and the Varangians in the medieval period. The chapters gathered here compare and contrast sources emanating from different cultures - Byzantium, the Abbasid Caliphate and its successor states, the early kingdoms of the Rus', and the high medieval Scandinavian kingdoms - and examine what significance these sources have attached to the Rus' and the Varangians in different contexts. The result is a new understanding of how different cultures chose to define themselves in relation to one another, and a new perspective on the history of the Scandinavian peoples in the East. TABLE OF CONTENTS Illustrations Abbreviations Introduction Sverrir Jakobssen, Thorir Jonsson Hraundal, and Daria Segal 1. Rus' Women in Islamicate Geography? Approaching a Study of Gender Tonicha M. Upham 2. Varangians in Arabic Sources Thorir Jonsson Hraundal 3. The Byzantine 'Charm Defensive' and the Rus' Monica White 4. The West on the North in the East: Western Images of the Norse and the Rus', 800-1250 AD Ryan Fenster 5. The Concept of 'Varangian Christianity' Revisited Ildar Garipzanov 6. Variagi, Nemtsy, Svei, and Urmane: Scandinavians in the Chronicle Writings of Medieval Rus' Daria Segal 7. In Search of Haraldr har r i's Treasures Fedir Androshchuk 8. Stories of Nordic Missionaries on the Eastern Way Kjartan J. Richter 9. Remembering the Varangians: Cultural Memory and Lost Identities Sverrir Jakobsson 10. Deconstructing V ringjasaga: Byzantine and Old Norse Perspectives on the Varangians and on Haraldr Sigur arson Roland Scheel 11. Origin Stories: The Kievan Rus' in Ukrainian Historiography Valur Gunnarsson Works Cited Index of Terms
Séveno Jean-Marie Broché 2012 In-8 (24,2 x 21,9 cm), format à l'italienne, pages, belles photographies en couleur, tiré à seulement 1000 exemplaires (épuisé), très bel ouvrage ; comme neuf. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Odense, 1890. Smukt nyere hldrbd. i brun oaseged, orig. omslag medindbundet. 203 pp.
Odense, Hempel, 1890. Samt. hshirtbd. med håndskreven titeletiket. 203 pp.
K., 1930-43. Lex8vo. 6 solide helshirtbd. eller hldrbd. St.p.t. Rigt illustr.
København og Kristiania, 1903-04. Indbundet i 3 samtidige beskedne hshirtbd. XII,291VIII,268VIII,263 pp. Indvendig ren og frisk.
Kjøbenhavn, Gyldendal, 1871. 2 samt. hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Ene kapitæl lidt slidt. Stempel på titelblade. XII,404,XIIIX,368 pp. samt 2 litograferede foldekort, det ene med brud langs foldninger.
Stockholm, 1922-30. 3 pæne private halvlærredsbind med de originale for- og bagomslag.
Institut culturel danois/FRAC de Haute-Normandie, Rouen, 1991. In-8, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleurs, 110 pp. Avant-propos, par Finn Terman Frederiksen - Per Neble, Margrete Sorrensen, Torben Ebbesen, par F. Terman Frederiksen - Bjørn Nørgaard, Lene Adler Pethersen, Richard Winther, par Birgit Hesselllund - Hein Heinsen, Mogens Møller, Stig Brøgger, par Mette Thelle.
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Kjøbenhavn, G.F. Christensen, 1819. Samtidigt beskedent hldrbd. Stempel på titelbladet. 38 pp.
Kbhvn., 1835-44. Samt. hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Ryg lidt slidt. X,520 pp. Bladene lettere brunede.
K., 1812-19. 6 samt.hldrbd.m.rygforgyldn. St.p.t. Med tabeller.
Kiöbenhavn, 1794. Samtidigt helldrbd. Rygforgyldning. Forgyldt titeletiket. Lidt slid ved øverste kapitæl. Ryg med lettere brugsspor. Kobberstukket titelblad med stor kobberstukket vignet. VIII,767,(1),96 pp. 2 store foldetabeller. Lidt brunplettet, forrest og bagerst. Indvendig ren og frisk.
Copenhagen, 1808 - 1813. Folio. In contemporary marbled paper covered boards with black leather title label with gilt lettering to front board. Spine cracked and upper and lower part missing paper. White paper label pasted on to upper part of spine. Stamp to pasted down fron end-paper. Light occasional brownspotting and a few marginal repairs. 65 ff. Text in Danish.
A rare and fine collection of the official printed announcements from Major general Frantz Christopher von Bülow to King Frederick VI in regard to the Dano-Swedish War of 1808-1809.The Dano-Swedish War of 1808-1809 was a war between Denmark-Norway and Sweden due to Denmark-Norway's alliance with France and Sweden's alliance with the United Kingdom during the Napoleonic Wars. Neither Sweden nor Denmark-Norway had wanted war to begin with but once pushed into it through their respective alliances, Sweden made a bid to acquire Norway by way of invasion while Denmark-Norway made ill-fated attempts to reconquer territories lost to Sweden in the 17th century. Peace was finally concluded on grounds of status quo ante bellum with the Treaty of Jönköping on 10 December 1809.
Kbhvn., 1897. Ubeskåret i orig. bogtrykt kartonnage. Øverste del af ryg med revner. Gl. tilskrifter ved Ernst Uldall.
Havniae et Lipsiae, S. Gyldendal, 1786. 4to. Bound in one, nearly contemp. full calf. Richly gilt spine with gilt lettering. Some scratches to covers. 2 halfitle each with a large engraved vignette. 2 printed titles. (4),XXXVIII,369(4),272,(2) pp. and 12 + 7 folded engraved plates. Scattered brownspots to plates. Wide-margined and internally clean on good paper.
Originaltrykket af Thorkelin's skelsættende Diplomatarium, det første, for Danmark og Norge (og Island) på grundlag af Arne Magnussens samlinger.Fiske I:101. - Klose:316.
Kbhvn., 1879. Samt. hldrbd. Rygforgyldning. Ryg lidt slidt ved kapitæler. XV,777 pp. Indvendig frisk eksemplar.
Kbh., 1884-1889. 2 samtidige halvlæderbind. 759, 1160 pp. Med portræt.
København, 1748. Stor 4to. Senere helpergament. På skrivepapir. Kobberst. frontisp. samt 109 kobberst. plancher. Rent ekspl.
Tekst på dansk, fransk og tysk. Thurahs monumentale Københavns-beskrivelse i originaltrykket.
TIDLIGE SORØ-TRYK - BORDING, LAURIDS & RASMUS JOHANNES BROCHMAND.
Reference : 50585
(1652)
Sorø, Petri Jansonii Morsingi, 1652. + Sorø, Petri Jansonii (Morsing) Acad. Typograp., (1654). Lille 4to. Indbundet i et senere marmoreret papbd. med skindtitel på forpermen. (48) pp. + (50) pp. Lidt tæt beskåret foroven, ellers rene friske eksemplarer, trykt på godt papir.
Begge disputatser i originaltryk, trykt af Peder Jensen Morsing, som blev leder af det trykkeri som blev oprettet i tilknytning til Akademiet i Sorø. - Både Brochmand og Bording var en overgang professorer i historie ved Akademiet.
Kbhvn., 1958-61. Orig. bogtrykte omslag. XXIII,161, IX,149, VII,140 pp. Illustr.
Hafniæ (Copenhagen), J.M. Lieben, 1707. 4to. In contemporary full calf with four raised bands. Blind-tooled ornamentation to spine. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Wear to extremities. With loss of leather to upper compartment on spine. Scratches to boards and corners bumped. Ex-libris pasted on to down front end-paper. Small hole to last leaf but internally generally nice and clean. (24), 137, (15) pp.
The uncommon first edition of Torfaeus's work on the Danish kings Gorm the Old, Harald Bluetooth and Svein Forkbeard. It is a separate work in itself but was intended to part of the “Series dynastarum et regum Daniæ” - a work on the oldest Danish royal genealogies based on Icelandic sources.Fiske, p. 606.