Kiøbenhaffn (Copenhagen), (Henrich Waldkirch), 1598. 4to. In contemporary vellum with yapp edges. Soiling and a few stains and marks to extremities. With four-line annotation in contemporary hand to pasted down front end-paper: ""Denne bog hórer mig till / Bertill Bernhill oc haver/ jeg kiöbt hendom af Niels / bogförer i Helsingør 1598"". (i.e. English: ""This book belongs to me / bought from Niels bookseller in Elsinore 1598"")Occassional marginal dampstains throughout, otherwise internally nice and clean. 106 ff.
First Danish edition (it was first published in German the previous year) of the first official description of the coronation of King Christian IV. August Erich himself attended the coronation festivities, so it contains firsthand descriptions of the ceremony, the processions with decorations and costumes, fireworks, musical instruments, jousting, etc. The first official coronation description, published in 1597, was written in German by the king's secretary in the German Chancellery, August Erich, who identified himself as an eyewitness to the events. This description was primarily aimed at the northern German regions where Christian IV had or sought influence, and it can be seen as a follow-up to the previous tour of northern German towns that the un-crowned Christian undertook in 1595. Erich's coronation description was translated into Danish in 1598 (The present work) by court chaplain Andreas Benedict Dallin, who added more detailed information. Dallin's coronation description was clearly intended for a Danish audience, with the aim of strengthening and justifying Christian IV's domestic position in relation to the nobility as well as the citizens and common people. Thesaurus I, 230Lauritz Nielsen 574
Kjøbenhavn, Muhle, (1871). Lex8vo. Orig. bogtrykt kartonnage med shirtryg. Øverste højre hjørne af kartonnagen mangler. Udvendig med brugsspor. XXXVIII,683,170 spalter.
Middelfart, Eget Forlag, 1894. Orig. bogtrykte omslag. (12),178 pp.
, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 292 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503607870.
Summary 1066 is one of the most well-known dates in English history: but how far do we understand the mental and emotional lives of those who experienced it? In just over a month, England was rocked by two separate invasions, multiple pitched battles, and the deaths of thousands. The repercussions of these traumatic events would echo through the history and literature of northern Europe for centuries to come. Drawing on studies of trauma and cultural memory, this book examines the cultural repercussions of the year 1066 in medieval England, Normandy, and Scandinavia. It explores how writers in all three regions celebrated their common heritage and mourned the wars that brought them into conflict. Bringing together texts from an array of languages, genres, and cultural traditions, this study examines the strategies medieval authors employed to work through the traumas of 1066, narrating its events and experiences in different forms. It explores the ways in which history and memory interacted through multiple generations of writers and readers, and reveals how the field of trauma studies can help us better understand the mental and emotional lives of medieval people. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Learning to Hear Chapter 1. Histories Entangled Chapter 2. Dreaming of England Chapter 3. Fratricide in the North Chapter 4. Enigmas of Survival Conclusion. Departures Bibliography Index
2007 Larbey Gaïa éditions 2006 Un volume in°12 broché 202 pages Traduit du norvégien par Jean Baptiste Courseaux LR29
Très bon état N'hésitez pas à nous mettre dans vos favoris. Vous serez ainsi tenu au courant de nos nouveautés
2007 Larbey Gaïa éditions 2009 Un volume in°12 broché 251 pages Traduit du norvégien par Jean Baptiste Courseaux LR29
Très bon état N'hésitez pas à nous mettre dans vos favoris. Vous serez ainsi tenu au courant de nos nouveautés
Kopenhagen, Konigl. und Univ. Buchdruckerei, 1701. 8vo. In contemporary full calf. Wear to extremities, stains and scratches to boards. Spine-ends chipped, with come loss of leather. Internally nice and clean. (14), 383, (27), 41 pp. + 1 engraved portrait.
Rare first edition of this chronicle detailing the daily activities, events and occurrences during the reign of King Christian V of Denmark, who ruled from 1670 to 1699. Such registers were common in European courts serving as official records of royal engagements, state affairs and significant happenings and events within the kingdom providing valuable insights into the administrative workings.
København, Jacob Erslev, 1879. Samtidigt privat hshirtbd. uden rygtitel. (4),209,(2),LIII pp. Lidt brunplettet.
Originaltrykket af Erslevs disputats.
Kbh., 1933-35. Indbundet i eet solidt privat halvlærred. 154, 181, 111 pp. Indstreget m. blyant.
Kbh., 1898. Samt. halvlæder. 312 pp.
Eksemplaret har tilhørt Aksel E. Christensen.
Kbhvn. 1894-1938. Indbundet i 13 private halvpluviusinbind med forgyldte rygtiteler og bibliotekslabels.
Repertorium diplomaticum regni Danici mediævalis. Totalt udkom der 13 dele fra 1884-1939.
Kiöbh., (1772). 2bl. Nyere hshirt m. papirtitel på forperm. Tæt beskåret.
Originaltrykket.
Odense, (1791-1802). Indbundet i 11 samt. hldrbd.
B.Danica I:647. Samlingen udkom alene i årene 1791-1802.
Kbhvn., 1885-91. Lex8vo. 5 smukke private hldrbd., supplementsbindet i samt. hldrbd. Med kort.
Paris, Treuttel et Würtz, 1826. Cont. hcalf. Back gilt and somewhat worn. XXII,447 pp. Stamp on title. Lightly brownspotted.
Paris, Treuttel et Würtz, 1826. Cont. hcalf. Richly gilt spine. Light wear to edges. XXII,447 pp. Old name on title. Internally clean.
Upsala, Zeipel et Palmalad, 1818. Folio. Indbundet ubeskåret i et nyere helbind af blåt kunstlæder. VIII,(10),262,348,(2) pp. En brunplet på i nederste margin på de 12 første blade. Fra biblioteket på Torup og med Hans Carl. Aug. Coyets navnetræk. Indsat et litograferet portræt af Johan Henric Schröder, som blev tilknyttet udgivelsen.
Editions du Cercle d'Art, Paris, 1988. In-4, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleurs, 119 pp. Préface, par Pontus Hulten - Voici l'homme!. -Le Suédois de Senlis. - La Guerre. - Les Ballets suédois. - Les dernières années - Reproductions en couleurs - Biographie de Nils Dardel. - Bibliographie. - Liste desœuvres exposées [225 n°].
Illustrations en noir et blanc in texte et 41 planches couleurs en hors texte. --- Plus d'informations sur le site archivesdunord.com
Phone number : 01 42 73 13 41
Kjøbenhavn, Reitzel, 1842. Samt. halvshirt, ryg med revner. Lidt brunplettet. 80,(1) pp.
Med dedikation.
Couverture souple. Broché. 198 pages. Couverture légèrement défraîchie.
Livre. Editions la manufacture, 1988.
Uden omslag, som udkommet. Ubeskåret. (2),26 pp. Skjold i ydre margin på 5 blade.
Göteborg, Johann George Lange, 1743. 8vo. Samtidigt hldrbd. med overdådig rygforgyldning og skindtitel. Ryg med ophøjede bind. Gl. ejenavne på forsats og titelblad. (18),220 pp. Indvendig ren og frisk.
Det ganske sjældne originaltryk. - Warmholtz: 572.
Obers.von A.G.F.Freese. Lfibeck, 1835. Cont.hcalf. VIII,366 pp. a. 1 fold.map.