København, Levin & Munksgaard, 1933. 4to. Orig. bogtrykte omslag. 224 pp.
DENOEL 2010 224 pages 13 97x2 286x20 066cm. 2010. Broché. 224 pages. Exemplaire de bibliothèque déclassé
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Kjøbenhavn, 1867. Samtidigt sort halvlæder med forgyldt titel på ryg. Ryg med slitage, indvendig pæn.
Originaludgaven.
Uppsala, (1917). Lille4to. 572, 247 pp. samt tavler.
Kbhvn., 1874. Lex8vo. Samt. hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Stempel på titelblad. (10),634,(1) pp.
Originaltrykket.
Odense, hempel, 1841. 4to. Samt. hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. XV,204,(1) pp.
Odense, 1841. 4to. Pænt samtidigt halvlæder. (15), 204 pp.
Odense, 1852-53. Lille4to. Lidt senere slidt halvlæder. 588, 328 pp. Gennemgående lidt brunplettet.
Editions du Griot, collection "Lettres d'ailleurs", 1992, 235 p., broché, tranches un peu salies, couverture légèrement défraîchie.
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Centre de recherches germaniques et scandinaves de l'Université de Nancy II, 1993, 280 pp., broché, très bon état.
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, Brepols, 2022 Hardback, 350 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:28 b/w, Language(s):English, German. ISBN 9782503588803.
Summary This volume offers a comparative approach to the crusade movement on the frontiers of Latin Christendom in the high Middle Ages, bringing a regional focus to research on these peripheral phenomena. It features several key questions: Which military campaigns were propagated as crusades on the peripheries of the Christian West? What efforts were made to gain recognition for them as crusades and what effects did these have? What value did the crusade movement have for societies at the fines christianitatis? What role did the cruciatae have in strengthening pan-Western sense of togetherness and solidarity, and what role did they have for creation of a crusader and frontier identity? The eighteen papers, ranging in scope from the southern and eastern Baltic regions to Iberia, Egypt and the Balkans, provide new insights into the ways in which crusade rhetoric was reflected in the culture and literature of countries involved in crusading beyond the Holy Land. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Contributors List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations A Note on Names Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction Crusading on the Periphery in the High Middle Ages: Main Debates, New Approaches Paul Srodecki Part I - Adaptation and Rejection Why Did so few Crusaders from East-Central and Eastern Europe Participate in the Crusades to the Holy Land? Zdzis?aw Pentek The Periphery of Europe and the Idea of Crusade: Adaptation and Evolution of Crusader Ideology in Poland under the Piast Dynasty (1100-47) Darius von G ttner-Sporzy?ski Crusades and Crusading in High Medieval Dalmatia and Croatia ? Failed, Abused, Imaginary Neven Budak Part II - Conviction and Violence Burning of Idols ? Mission and Theology around the Baltic Sea Kurt Villads Jensen The Crusade Idea in the Areas of the North-Western Slavs around the Time of the Second Crusade Norbert Kersken A North German Prince on a Pilgrimage in Arms: Political Implications of the Livonian Crusade of Albert I, Duke of Saxony Kristjan Kaljusaar The Role Played by Bishop Bruno of Olomouc in the Prussian Crusades of the Bohemian King Ottokar II Premislas David Sychra Part III - Conquest and Expansion Die schwedischen Kreuzz ge nach Finnland aus der Ostsee-Perspektive Jens E. Olesen Ein folgenloser Kreuzzug? Die Herrschaftsbereiche Graf Adolfs II. von Schauenburg und des Abodritenf rsten Niklot nach dem Wendenkreuzzug von 1147 Martin Sch rrer The Conquest of the Island of Rugia, 1168/1169: A Danish Crusade? Oliver Auge The Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212) in the Context of Ibero- Christian Conquests in al-Andalus: Myths and Models Luis Garc a-Guijarro Part IV - Catholicism and Orthodoxy Tearing Christ's Seamless Tunic? The 'Eastern Schism' and Crusades against the Greeks in the Thirteenth Century Nikolaos G. Chrissis Between Schism and Union: Rus Adversaries and Allies of the Crusaders in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries Anti Selart Part V - Legitimation and Propaganda Legitimising the Conquest of Egypt: The Frankish Campaign of 1163 Revisited Eric B hme Centrality of the Periphery in Crusade Rhetoric: The Afterlife of the Crusade of Andrew II of Hungary Nora Berend The Rhetoric of the Crusades and Anti-Paganism in the Political Propaganda of Ottokar II Premislas of Bohemia Robert Anton n Fighting the 'Eastern Plague': Anti-Mongol Crusade Ventures in the Thirteenth Century Paul Srodecki Index
Caen, Office franco-norvégien d'échanges et de coopération-Université de Caen : Musée des beaux-arts de Caen 2001 In-4 29 x 24,5 cm. Broché, couverture à rabats illustrée en couleurs, 181 pp., nombreuses reproductions en couleurs, 1 carte, biographies des artistes exposés, bibliographie, listes commentées des oeuvres exposées, table des matières. Exemplaire en très bon état.
Très bon état d’occasion
[Peinture scandinave][Exposition. Paris, Musée d'art moderne de la Ville de Paris. 1998]
Reference : 101579
(1998)
ISBN : 2879003849
Paris-Musées 1998 In-4 cartonné 28 cm sur 22,5. 363 pages, couverture illustrée. Ouvrage illustré. Très bon état d’occasion.
Bibliographie Très bon état d’occasion
Stockholm, Olavus Enaeus, 1710. - Stockholm, Joh. L. Horrn, 1719. Folio. Et velbevaret samtidigt helldrbd., 6 ophøjede bind på ryggen samt rygtitel. Rig rygforgyldning. På for-og bagperm et forgyldt monogram ""EWE"". (8),306""(6),352 pp. Kobberstukket frontispiece, 1 kobberstukket foldekort samt 38 (6+32) kobberstukne plancher, de fleste dobbeltsidede. Talrige tekstillustrationer i kobbertik og træsnit. Et udmærket eksemplar, få spredte brunpletter og få brugsspor.
Originaludgaven af alt som udkom af Peringskjölds stort anlagte værk om ""Swea och Götha Minnings-Merken"". - Warmholtz 344 ff.
Kjøbenhavn, Bianco Lunos Bogtrykkeri, 1855. 8vo. Contemporary brown half calf with gilt spine. Wear to hinges and corners. A tear to top of back hinge, but binding tight. Internally nice and clean. (4), 284, (2) pp.
Scarce first edition of this historical account of the Danish West Indian islands: St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John. It offers an overview of the islands' history and includes a foreword by Bernard V. Petersen. The book is primarily based on John P. Knox: A Historical Account of St. Thomas etc...1852 as a source. Sabin 61222.
København, Schubothe,1834-37. 3 samt. hldrbd. med rig rygforgyldning. En mindre etiket påsat nederste rygfelter med tape. Stempel på titelblade. (8),492,577,534 pp., 2 genealogiske tabeller. De første læg i hvert bind lettere brunede.
Kjøbenhavn, Schubothes Boghandling, 1854-55. Et samt. hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Stempel på titelblad. Ryg slidt. 10,4165,4018,376 pp.
Fiske 461.
K., 1870-74. 4 smukke nyere hldrbd.m.rygforgyldn. 388,326,399,300 pp.
Kbhvn., 1946. Lex8vo. Med orig. foromslag i smukt privat hldrbd. 435 pp., tekstillustr. og foldekort.
København, Hagerup, 1946. Lex8vo. Med orig. foromslag i solidt hshirtbd. Stempel på htitlen. 435 pp., tekstillustr. og 1 foldekort.
Traduit du norvégien, Gallimard, Du monde entier, 2006, 248 pp., broché, jaquette, très légères traces d'usage, bon état.
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, Brepols, 2023 Hardback, x + 230 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:17 b/w, 12 col., 3 maps b/w, 3 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503602172.
Summary Between c. 1000 and c. 1200 AD, emigrants from Normandy travelled long distances from their homeland, spreading their political influence to the shores of the North Sea, the Irish Sea, the Mediterranean, the Black Sea, and the Baltic. Their willingness to cross the seas gave Normans access to new territories and new ideas, extending their authority and reputation far beyond northern France. But how and why were these Norman groups able to develop such power? The chapters collected here engage directly with this question by examining the sites and processes that underpinned this expansion. The contributors ask what different Norman groups took from the societies around them, and what they rejected; they consider how non-Norman powers ? in Ireland, England, the Fatimid Caliphate, Byzantium, the Holy Land, and Rus' ? responded to, and were shaped by, their interactions with Normans in contested zones; and they examine how Normans understood and imagined their own relationship with the sea as a place of exchange, a zone of uncertain control, and an ambiguous kind of border. Drawing together material culture and written evidence, this far-reaching volume offers a fully-developed discussion of how, and in what ways, these Norman worlds and societies could be said to be ?transcultural', and in doing so, makes a compelling case that attention to movement and maritime exchange must be central to our understanding of the extension of Norman influence in this period. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Aknowledgements Introduction: Normans at Sea, or a Transcultural Maritime Approach to the Middle Ages Philippa Byrne and Caitlin Ellis 1. Ad Pevensae: Pevensey Castle and the Norman Conquest Mark Bowden and Allan Brodie 2. The Great Tower: Searching for its Origins in the Norman Diaspora of the Medieval Roman East Andrew Blackler 3. Movement, Transmission, and the North Sea World in Orderic Vitalis's Historia ecclesiastica Carolyn Cargile 4. St Olaf and St Mary's York: A Norwegian Saint King and a Norman Abbey Daniel Talbot 5. The Norman World of John de Courcy Claire Collins 6. Norman Sicily and the Fatimid Royal Correspondence, 1137 Mahir Shaab Abdusalam 7. ?Northmen' and Rus in Light of Numismatic Evidence Alexandra Vukovich Epilogue: Some Reflections David Bates Index
Paris, Fayard, 1978. 13 x 21, 392 pp., broché, bon état (pliures au dos).
Hannover, Foerster, 1729. 4to. In contemporary full vellum with title in contemporary hand to spine. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. (16), 104 pp.
First edition of this account of Danish King Christian III (1503-1559) regarded as being one of the most significant kings of Denmark in the early modern period. He converted to Lutheranism early on and defended it until his death. The internal affairs of the church were reorganized under royal supervision by the Wittenberg reformer Johannes Bugenhagen. Johannes Isacius Pontanus (1571-1639), also known as Johan Pontanus, was a Danish historian and geographer. He served as the official historiographer for Denmark starting in 1618.