Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 1970 270pp., cart., dustwrapper, 25cm., VG, in the series "Kritisch-exegetischer Kommentar über das neue Testament"
Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 1969 113pp., cart., 25cm., few stamps, else VG, in the series "Kritisch-Exegetischer Kommentar über das neuen Testament", 8th ed.
Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 1984 169pp., 24cm., in the series "Göttinger Theologische Arbeiten" vol.28, softcover, 3 stamps (of which small one at lower edges), else VG, R70284
Casterman Editions Casterman 1958, In-8 broché de 189 pages.
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Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 1970 185pp., hardcover (editor's cloth), 24cm., in the series "Forschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Alten und Neuen Testaments [FRLANT]" volume , copy of the Belgian scholar in theology Béda Rigaux O.F.M. (with his ex-libris and very few of his handwritten annotations and/or corrections in the text), good condition, R78496
Turnhout, Brepols 2010 xxxiv + 593pp., 25cm., hardcover (editor's brown cloth with gilt lettering), in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Series Apocryphorum" volume 17, introduction and study in English & Thomas' texts in Greek, fine condition (as new), [Editor's price is 360 euro], ISBN 978-2-503-53419-0, R80753
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1896 viii + 96pp., 23cm., softcover (spine bit repaired), in the series "Texts and studies. Contributions to biblical and patristic literature" Vol.4 no.3, good condition, R78562
Bonn, Peter Hanstein 1983 278pp., 25cm., in the series "Bonner Biblische Beiträge" vol.57, cart.cover, 3 stamps (of which small one at lower edges), else VG, R70294
Freibrug, Herder 1991 400pp., 24cm., hardback (cart.cover), 3 stamps (of which a small one at lower edges), VG, R73321
, Brepols, 2019 Hardback, 265 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Language: Latin. ISBN 9782503586137.
Summary Tant t anonymement, tant t sous le nom d'Augustin est transmise une s rie de 18 ou 19 hom lies sur l'Apocalypse, qui s'av re tre en r alit l'oeuvre de C saire d'Arles. Les interpellations et les conclusions d'allure homil tique ne sont qu'un v tement litt raire jet sur un commentaire sommaire de l'Apocalypse, d coup e en petites unit s de sens, ce qui conf re souvent l'expos l'allure d'une glose. C saire y relit les commentaires de Victorin et de Tyconius la lumi re de la situation de l'Eglise dont il a la charge, confront e la fois un pouvoir civil hostile et une communaut chr tienne dont tous les membres ne br laient pas, loin s'en faut, d'une gale ferveur. Les hom lies sont d'une aide pr cieuse dans la critique textuelle du commentaire de Victorin, car C saire a encore eu entre les mains l' dition originale, et non la recension hi ronymienne, qui a rapidement supplant celle-ci. Elles apportent aussi une pierre essentielle la reconstruction du commentaire perdu de Tyconius. Enfin, elles jettent une vive lumi re sur la situation pastorale de l'Eglise d'Arles dans la premi re moiti du sixi me si cle. TABLE OF CONTENTS Caesarius Arelatensis - Expositio de Apocalypsi sancti Iohannis ( CPL 1016 ) - ed. R. Gryson
Turnhout, Brepols 1997 154 + 127pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Series latina" vol.82, editor's cloth with gilt lettering, library copy (2 stamps inside and small stamp on lower edges), else VG, ISBN 2-503-00821-9, [introduction in English, text in Latin]
Turnhout, Brepols 1997 154 + 127pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum Series latina" volume 82, publisher's hardcover binding in orange cloth with gilt lettering, small ex-libris stamp on blanco endpaper and at verso of title page, text is clean and bright (looks unread), ISBN 2-503-00821-6, [introduction in English, text in Latin], good condition, R118731
Editions du Gerfaut 2007 in4. 2007. Cartonné.
proche du très bon état intérieur propre bonne tenue
A Paris, Chez Emery, père, Emery, fils, Saugrain l'aîné, Pierre Martin, 1720, 3 volumes in-4 de 190x 250 mm environ, vj, 822 pages; 428-476 pages et (2) ff. (titre, table), 898 pages, (1) f. (Catalogue). Complet des 8 planches (cartes dépliantes, plans et gravures diverses). Pleines basanes granitées, dos à 5 nerfs portant titres dorés sur pièce de cuir bordeaux, tomaisons dorées, roulette sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées de rouge, gardes blanches. Reliures solides avec des usures du temps (deux coiffes accidentées, coins émoussés, plats avec quelques épidermures), ex libris manuscrit à l'encre raturé sur les pages de titre, mouillures présentes dans les 3 tomes et plus importantes dans le troisième, quelques feuillets déchirés sans manque dont 1 restauré, bon état général, bel ensemble.
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Rotterdam, Johannes Hofhout 1725 Deel 1 (van de twee): [16] + 638pp., 21cm., contemporaine vollederen band, titel in rood en zwart, (wat slijtage aan randen en kleine mankementen aan achterste plat), tekst en papier helder, goede staat, R94931
CALVIN Jean [CALVIJN] (ENGAMMARE Max, ed. & DE JONVILLER Charles, trad.)
Reference : R116440
(2016)
Genève, Droz 2016 2 volumes, 2066pp. (pagination continuée), 22cm., brochures originales, très bon état, [Il s'agit de la traduction des "Praelectiones in librum prophetiarum Ieremiae" de Jean Calvin, publiées dans la collection 'Ioannis Calvini Opera omnia', volume VI des 'Opera exegetica'], poids: 2.6 kg., R116440
Genève, Droz 2016 2 volumes, XL + 1886pp. (continuous pagination), text in Latin & comments in French, publisher's hardcover bindings in blue cloth, gilt lettering on spines, very good condition (looks unread), weight: 2.6 kg., R116438
CALVIN Jean [CALVIJN] (GUEUNIER Nicole & ENGAMMARE Max, eds.)
Reference : R116439
(2019)
Genève, Droz 2019 xliv + 487pp., publisher's hardcover binding in blue cloth, gilt lettering on spine, very good condition (looks unread), [Introduction in French, Latin text edition with French translation, R116439
1992 grand in-8 reliure toile éditeur rouge - 1992 - 308 pages - Ed. Genève, Librairie Droz / Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance N° CCLIX - (Texte en anglais)
bon état
, Brugis, C.Beyaert 1910, 459pp., "editio sexta dennuo emendata et notabiliter adaucta", text in latin, VG, in the series "Commentarii Brugensis in S.Scriptorum"
, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, 295 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:8 b/w, 4 col., 14 tables b/w., 10 Musical Examples, Language: English. ISBN 9782503608174.
Summary Traditionally attributed to King Solomon and defined by Rabbi Aqiva as the Holy of Holies among the sacred Scriptures, the Song of Songs is one of the most fascinating and controversial biblical books. Celebrated as a key to the supreme mystery of the union between God and the faithful, this ambivalent book, which combined a sensual celebration of love with a well-established tradition of allegorical interpretation, was a text crucial to both the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, and held a particular appeal for poets. Indeed, the Song of Songs played a significant role in the development of European poetry from its very beginning, creating an exceptional convergence of sacred and secular languages and horizons of meaning. Written by a group of distinguished international scholars, this volume explores the complex and multifaceted processes through which the Song of Songs entered, influenced, and interacted with medieval and Renaissance European poetry (twelfth to seventeenth centuries). Focusing on both individual authors - including Peter Riga, Dante Alighieri, Richard Rolle, and George Herbert - and particularly relevant poetic traditions - including Hebrew liturgical poetry and the Tristan and Ysolt tradition, Middle English and Petrarchan lyric, Renaissance verse versions and seventeenth-century musical compositions, dissident and prophetic texts - the volume unveils the relevant role played by the biblical book in the development of European poetry, thought and spirituality, highlighting its ability to contribute to different poetic genres and give voice to a variety of religious, political, philosophical, and artistic intentions. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Camilla Caporicci Part I. A Many-Faced Influence: Medieval Voices Chapter 1. 'The Song of Songs, gaze upon her': Antique Hebrew Liturgical Poetry from the Medieval Mainz Rite Leor Jacobi Chapter 2. Versifying the Cantica canticorum in the Context of Peter Riga's Aurora Greti Dinkova-Bruun Chapter 3. 'Like an apple tree among the trees of the forest is my beloved among the young men': Revisiting the Song of Songs with Tristan and Ysolt Brindusa Grigoriu Chapter 4. The Song of Songs' Lyricism in Late Medieval England Denis Renevey and Christiania Whitehead Part II. Poetry and Music: The Italian Tradition Chapter 5. The Good Sorrow: The Song of Songs in Dante's Comedy and Contemporary Popular Piety Lino Pertile Chapter 6. The Song of Songs in Sixteenth-Century Italian Lyric Poetry Matteo Navone Chapter 7. Laetitia et solatio: Singing the Canticles and Female Spirituality in the Early Seventeenth Century Marina Toffetti Chapter 8. Motets on the Song of Songs in the Collection Symbolae diversorum musicorum (Venice, 1621) edited by Lorenzo Calvi Gabriele Taschetti Part III. Rewriting and Appropriating the Song of Songs in the British Isles Chapter 9. A Corpus-Based Analysis of the Song of Songs' Early Modern Translations (1535?1611) Fabio Ciambella Chapter 10. William Baldwin's Canticles or Balades of Solomon and the Beginnings of English Petrarchism Rachel Stenner Chapter 11. A Reading of Joseph Hall's Paraphrase of the Song of Songs (1609) Tibor Fabiny Chapter 12. From the 'broken Altar' to 'The Banquet' of Love: The Song of Songs in George Herbert's The Temple (1633) Carmen Gallo Chapter 13. The Allure of Canonical Fleshliness: The Song of Songs as Hermeneutic interm diaire for Ranter Libertarianism and Counter-Ethics Simone Turco Chapter 14. Women Prophets, Dissent, and the Song of Songs in Seventeenth-Century England Adrian Streete ***
Roma, Editrice Pontificio Istituto Biblico 2005 iii + 483pp., br.orig., état de neuf, dans la série "Analecta Biblica" vol.160, [texte en italien]
Turnhout, Brepols 2009 534pp., 26cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Series apocryphorum" vol.16, editor's cloth with gilt lettering, fine condition, bilingual: Irish-English, ISBN 978-2-503-53075-8, R69759