Kbhvn., 1880-82. 2 samt. hldrbd. IX,206,184,IX,216,118 pp., 4 plancher, nogle tekstillustr., 2 facsimiler.
K., 1820. 4to. Samt.hldrbd. 458 pp.
Moscou, Editions en langues étrangères, 1951 14 x 21, 311 pp., cartonnage éditeur illustré, bon état
en frontispice, un portrait de l'auteur
Gallimard, Du monde entier, 2011, 437 pp., broché, jaquette, très bon état
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Grondahl Jens Christian Gnaedig Alain
Reference : 500139262
(2009)
ISBN : 9782070782055
Kbhvn., 1878. Samt. hldrbd. Øverste del af ryg væk.
Handler om Ravnen i sagnhistorien.
Kjøbenhavn, Michaelsen & Tillge, (1855-) 65. 2 samt. hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Lille revne i nederste del af fals på bd. 2. Rygge med lidt brugsspor. (12),818(10),847 pp.
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.
, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 472 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 b/w, 12 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503611082.
Summary While Northern and East Central Europe are often considered to have been peripheral parts of medieval Latin Christendom, they nevertheless embraced many of the same cultural impulses found in more central areas. Key among these was the way in which social elites, in the first centuries after the introduction of Christianity, recognized the potential to exploit the cult of saints as a way of legitimizing their own social standing. Taking this thematic focus as its starting point, this volume explores the intersection of religion, power, and the reception and development of new impulses from abroad within Northern and East Central Europe. It does so by comparing and contrasting cults that emerged locally with cults that were imported to the region. Through this comparative overview, the chapters of this volume not only contribute to a more nuanced understanding of these outlying regions, but also shed new light on Latin Christian Europe as a whole. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Preface Introduction 1. Saints and Elites on the Periphery: An Introduction Steffen Hope, Grzegorz Pac, and J n Vi ar Sigur sson Part I. Non-native Saints Non-native Saints: Introduction Steffen Hope, Grzegorz Pac, and J n Vi ar Sigur sson 2. The Authority of the Virgin. The Use of the Marian Cult in the Legitimization of Power in the Kingdom of Hungary before 1300 Karen Stark 3. Aegis of Aegidius ? the Cult of St Giles in Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Poland Mi?osz Sosnowski 4. The Apostles and Ecclesiastical Elites in Medieval Iceland. A Gregorian Hermeneutic Turn in the Medieval North Haraldur Hreinsson 5. From St Florian to St Stanislaus. The Legitimization of Ducal and Episcopal Power in Krak w in the Late Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Century Karolina Morawska 6. From St Olaf to the Relic of the Crown of Thorns. The Legitimization of Royal Power in Thirteenth-Century Norway Jerzy Pysiak 7. Sanctity in Service. Saints in the Legitimation of the Presence of the Dominicans in Hungary Eszter Konr d Part II. Native Saints Native Saints: Introduction Steffen Hope, Grzegorz Pac, and J n Vi ar Sigur sson 8. The Prague Nunnery and its Patroness, St Ludmila. Legitimization and Mutual Support Grzegorz Pac 9. Many Lives of One Man. Strategies for Building Legitimacy through the Story of St Wenceslas in Early and High Medieval Hagiography (940s-1260s) David Kalhous 10. The Cult of Saints in Elite Identity Construction in the Peripheries. The Cases of St Cnut of Denmark and St Wenceslas of Bohemia Kacper Bylinka 11. The Canonization Accounts of St Stephen of Hungary, St Thorlak of Sk lholt, and St Cnut of Odense. A Comparative Reading Haki Antonsson 12. Legitimizing Episcopal Power in Twelfth-Century Denmark through the Cult of Saints Steffen Hope 13. A Mutually Beneficial Relationship. Saints and the Legitimization of Elite Ecclesiastical Institutions in Sweden and Denmark before 1300 Sara Ellis Nilsson 14. The Liturgical Performance of Saints' Offices in Medieval Sweden. Multimodal and Performative Event in a Legitimizing Context Karin Lagergren 15. St Hedwig of Silesia. The First Dynastic Saint of the Piasts and the Legitimization of Power at a Time of Change in the Thirteenth Century Anna Agnieszka Dryblak 16. The Legitimization of Papal Power through the Cults of Royal Women in Thirteenth-Century East Central Europe Kirsty Day Conclusions 17. The Cult of Saints and the Legitimization of Ecclesiastical and Secular Elites on the Periphery: Conclusions Steffen Hope, Grzegorz Pac, and J n Vi ar Sigur sson Index
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.
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.
Presses Universitaires de France, 1978, 209 pp., broché, légères traces d'usage, état très 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, P. J. Oswald, La source de la liberté, 1972, 172 pp., broché, traces d'usage, ex-libris sur la page de titre, 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.