Arles, Actes Sud, 1995. 11 x 21, 254 pp., broché, très bon état.
traduit du finnois par Anne du Terrai.
Bruxelles, Palais des Beaux-Arts, 1952. 14 x 22, 15 pp., 14 illustrations en N/B, broché, bon état.
Kiøbenhavn (Copenhagen), Georg Glasing, 1748. 8vo. Bound in a very beautiful Cambridge-style mirror binding with richly gilt spines, elaborate gilt borders to boards, inner gilt dentelles and gilt ornamentation to edges of boards. All edges gilt. Light wear to extremities. Some of gilting to spine worn off. With a bit of loss of leather to head of spine, showing headband. Internally very fine and clean - a magnificent copy printed on good paper. (16),360 pp.
First edition of this work containing the history of ""Det Kgl. Danske Selskab for Fædrelandets Historie og Sprog"" (i.e. ”Royal Danish Society for Fatherland History”), its foundational history, laws and constitution, and a cataglogue of its library. The society is publishing “Danske Magazin” – the oldest existing Danish periodical. It is published irregularly, but has been issued since January 1745. Biblioteca Danica II, 973.
Hauniae, Bianco Luno, 1878. Folio. Ubeskåret i materie, frisk og nærmest uberørt. Portfolio med bindebånd. XII,(1),832,(2) pp.
Registerbindet til Langebeks store værk udkom mange år efter værkets afslutning. - Bibl. Danica III:37.
Kjøbenhavn, Christoph Georg Glasing, 1749. 4to. In a red cardboard-binding (gift binding?) with black ornamentation to boarders of boards. All edges gilt, printed on heavy paper. Miscolouring and a few stains to extremities. Internally very nice and clean. (10), 110 pp.
Rare first edition - possible gift-copy - of this commemorative speech honoring King Christian I of Denmark, who was the founder of the House of Oldenburg, the royal house that ruled Denmark (and other territories) for centuries.Provenance: Valdemar's Castle.
"LANGEBEK, JACOB (et P.F. SUHM). - THE MIDDLE AGES IN SCANDINAVIA.
Reference : 48558
(1772)
Hafniæ, Godiche, N. Möller, 1772-92. - (Registerbind), 1878. Folio. Bd. 1-2 i samtidige helldrbd. med rig rygforgyldning og ophøjede bind. Med en del brugsspor. Bd. 3-7 samt registerbindet. i nyereensartede hshirtbd. Med 12 foldetabeller. Bd. 1-3 med de 19 kobberstukne plancher af håndskriftfaksimiler. Bd. 4-7 uden håndskriftfaksimiler. Spredt papirsbruning, men ellers ren, bortset fra et titelblad som er noget smudsigt. Supplementsbindet (kaldet VIII, som udkom 1834 er ikke tilstede).
The largest collection of Danish medieval texts. In 1834 - 30 years later - a supplementary volume was published (called Vol. VIII), this is not present here. With the Index-volume (in 2 parts) published more than 100 years after the first volume. - From vol. IV P.F. Suhm was editor, after the death of Langebek. ""I dtte værk der indeholder de vigtigste kilder til dansk middelalder, og som står mål med tilsvarende udenlandske værker i samtiden, finder man resultatet af mange års grundige studier."" (DBL).
LANGEBEK, JACOB (et P.F. SUHM). - THE MIDDLE AGES IN SCANDINAVIA
Reference : 56743
(1772)
Hafniæ, Godiche, N. Möller, 1772-92. - (VIII, 1834 og Registerbind IX, 1878). Folio. Bind 1-7 i samtidige hellædrbind i flammet kalv. Ophøjede bind. Rig rygforgyldning. Forgyldte tome- og titelfelter i skind. Nogle kapitæler slidte. Bind 8, som ikke udkom i samtiden, men først 1834, er i originalt papbd. med shirtryg. Bind 9, som først udkom 1878 er i nyere hfableabd. De 7 første bind indeholder en del foldetabeller, kobberstukne faksimiler af håndskrifter, kobberstukne foldekort etc. Disse 7 bind har tilhørt retshistorikeren J.L.A. kolderup-Rosenvinge.
The largest collection of Danish medieval texts. In 1834 - 30 years later - a supplementary volume was published (called Vol. VIII), this is present here together with the Index-volume published more than 100 years after the first volume. - From vol. IV P.F. Suhm was editor, after the death of Langebek.
Couverture souple. Revue. 96 pages.
Périodique. Par Denis Ballu. Editions L'Elan, 1991.
Couverture souple. Revue. 96 pages.
Périodique. Editions L'Elan, 1990.
Århus, 1965. Opapbd. 565 pp.
Samt. hshirtbd. 198 pp., 4 litograferede plancher og 3 litograferede foldekort.
Paris, Ch. Tanera, 1864. Contemporary hcalf. Gilt back. Back a little rubbed. 543,(2) pp. and 4 folded maps (one in xerox-copy).
København, 1872-74. 2 samt. hldrbd. Rygge med brugsspor. Litograferet portræt. 233424262280 pp.
2007 Larbey Gaïa éditions 2002 Un volume in°12 broché 286 pages Traduit du suédois par Philippe Bouquet LR29
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La Nouvelle Edition, 1943, in-12, 239 pp, jolie reliure demi-maroquin vert époque. Bel exemplaire très bien relié (Coll. Bibliothèque finlandaise)
Kbhvn., 1931. Folio. Opapbd. 25 pp. samt 268 sider faksimile.
LES CARNETS DE LA MAISON DE LA CULTURE DE LOIRE-ATLANTIQUE
Reference : 144900
(2003)
Couverture souple. Broché. 120 pages.
Livre. Editions Joca Seria (Collection : Maison de la culture de Loire-Atlantique), 2003.
, Brepols, 2023 Paperback, 206 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:30 b/w, 37 col., 8 tables b/w., 6 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503600901.
Summary Since time immemorial, animals have played crucial roles in people's lives. In Continental and Northern Europe, especially in the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages, animals were both feared and revered. Varying and often ambivalent perceptions of fauna were expressed through everyday practices, religious beliefs, and the zoomorphic ornamentation of a wide plethora of objects that ranged from jewellery, weapons, and equestrian equipment to wagons and ships. This timely volume critically investigates the multivalence of animals in medieval archaeology, literature, and art in order to present human attitudes to creatures such as bears, horses, dogs, and birds in a novel and interdisciplinary way. The chapters gathered together here explore the prominence of animals, animal parts, and their various visual representations in domestic spaces and the wider public arena, on the battlefield, and in an array of ritual practices, but also examine the importance of zoomorphic art for emerging elites at a time of social and political tensions across Scandinavia and the oft-overlooked Western Slavic and Baltic societies. This innovative book draws together scholars from across Europe in order to pave the way for a nuanced international and interdisciplinary dialogue that has the capacity to substantially increase our perception of human and animal worlds of the Early Middle Ages. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations 1. Animals and Animated Objects in Early Medieval Worlds: An Introduction Leszek Garde?a and Kamil Kajkowski 2. Bear Phalanges and Bearskins in Graves of the First Millennnium AD: Cultural Developments and Characteristics of a Unique Burial Custom in Central and Northern Europe Sebastian Beermann 3. What Could Birds do for the Dead? Animals and Humans in the Mortuary Practices of Viking Age Ribe Sarah Croix 4. Between Life and Death: Waterfowl in Viking Age Funerary Practices Klaudia Karpi?ska 5. Exploring Animals as Agents and Objects in Early Medieval Iceland and Scandinavia Harriet J. Evans Tang and Keith Ruiter 6. Horse Burials on Viking Age Gotland: Between Mounted Warriors and Totemic Animals Matthias S. Toplak 7. Horses and Burial Rites in the Early Piast State and Pomerania Jerzy Sikora 8. Riders on the Storm: Decorative Horse Bridles in the Early Piast State and Pomerania Leszek Garde?a and Kamil Kajkowski 9. Between the Beasts: On the Meaning and Function of Small Quadruped Figurines from Estonia T nno Jonuks and Tuuli Kurisoo
Næstved, 1875. Med orig. foromslag i samt. hldrbd. M. dedik. 308 pp.
Club Français du Livre 1958 Le Club Français du Livre, 1958, 718 p., cartonnage éditeur, exemplaire numéroté, bon état.
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(Hamburg), No printer, 1743. Folio. Senere hldrbd. med rygtitel. Stempel på titelbladet. 80,11 pp. Tekstsiderne bruntonet hele vejen igennem.
Processen mod de to generaler Lewenhaupt og Buddenbrok foregik efter den Russisk-Svenske krig 1741-43. Begge blev dømt og mistede hovedet.
Galerie Vidal-Saint Phalle, Paris, 2012. In-4, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleurs, non paginé [32 pp.]. Le Passeur, par Richard Leydier/The Ferry Man - Planches.
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Kjøbenhavn, (No year, but circa 1715). Folio (300 x 190 mm). In later cardboard binding with black and red lettering to front board. Binding miscoloured and with a few stains. Previous owner's name (Bille Brahe) to title-page. Paper on spine partly detached. Stamp (Hvedholm Bibliothek) to title-page Stains and light soiling throughout. Last leaf with repair to upper inner margin, with loss of lettering. 6 ff.
Exceedingly rare commemorative publication containing four panegyrics to Danish Vice-Admiral Jens Just here with a most interesting provenance having been housed in both Hvedholm Castle and Valdemar’s Castle. From 1709 to 1712, Just was the Danish envoy to Tsar Peter the Great, he kept a vividly written diary of his impressions from his time at the Russian imperial court, which was later published 1893. Upon his return he was appointed vice admiral and was soon assigned to the main fleet. In 1715, under the command of Admiral P. Raben, he led the vanguard in a naval battle at Jasmund on August 8. There he was attacked by the defector D. Wilster who had entered Swedish naval service. Juel was struck by a cannonball and died shortly thereafter. He is buried in Roskilde Cathedral in Denmark right below the cannonball that killed him.
Traduit du suédois, Actes Sud, 1998, 302 pp., broché, couverture empoussiérée, légères traces d'usage, état correct.
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