Paris, Les Presses de la Cité, 1969. In-8 (205x140mm) relié en toile d'éditeur sous jaquette, 246 p. Très bon état général.
Berlin, 1978 188pp. + 2 ills., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Grades eines Doktors der Philosophie des Fachbereichs 13 der Freien Universität Berlin), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, H109555
Villiers-Saint-Georges éditions R.B. ( Roncari-Brainin ) 1961 in 8 (27x18,5) 1 volume broché, couverture illustrée, 144 pages [2], avec des planches hors-texte d'illustrations photographiques en noir et blanc. Envoi autographe signé par l'auteur. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Très bon Broché
1948 P., Centre de Documentation Sacerdotale, sans date (1948), grand in 8 broché, 91 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; piqûres à la couverture ; manque en tête du dos.
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S.l., Editions Amis de la Commune, 1988 in-8 oblong, 224 pp., nbses ill. in-t., broché. Légère pliure centrale.
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S.l., Editions Amis de la Commune, 1988 in-8 oblong, 224 pp., nbses ill. in-t., broché.
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Olivier Perrin, sans date. Ouvrage in-8 broché, 83 pages, nombreuses illustrations photographiques. Bon exemplaire.
München, 2001 247pp., 24cm., in the series "Ukrainische Freie Universität. Reihe Varia" nr.48, VG, text in german, G54718
Armand Colin. 1981. In-4. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 317 pages. Nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et en couleurs, dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 930-Histoire générale du monde ancien jusqu'à 499 apr. J.-C.
Classification Dewey : 930-Histoire générale du monde ancien jusqu'à 499 apr. J.-C.
Nykoping, CWK Gleerup, 1975. In-8 (225x155mm) broché, 206 p. Très bon état géréral.
Leiden, Brill, 1932.
271 p. Wrappers. 24 cm (OiN p. 39)
Paris, Bertrand-Pottier, Ventôse an XI (1803) in-4, 38 pp., manque le plan de Paris en couleurs, cartonnage Bradel d'attente de papier rose, dos muet (reliure de l'époque). Coins, coiffes et coupes très abîmés. Rousseurs et mouillures.
Unique édition, très rare.L’inondation de décembre 1801 - janvier 1802 fait partie des cinq plus importantes qu’ait connues Paris et le bassin de la Seine amont au cours des derniers siècles. Dans la capitale, les périmètres inondés par submersion ou remontée de nappe sont à peine moins étendus que ceux de 1910. La Seine commença à s’élever notablement dès le début de décembre 1801. Elle envahit les quais et ports. L’épisode le plus notable survint fin décembre-début janvier : les eaux atteignirent 7.45 m au pont de la Tournelle dans la nuit du 3 au 4 janvier. Plusieurs ponts et quais furent fragilisés. Le froid intense qui s’installa aggrava la situation. Les glaces se formèrent et s’accumulèrent à l’amont des ponts, envahissant les ports. Franchissant les berges ou remontant par les égouts, les eaux s’avancèrent rive droite et rive gauche, où elles atteignirent en certains endroits plusieurs dizaines de centimètres de hauteur.L'hydraulicien François-Jean Bralle (1750-1831), devenu ingénieur en chef des Ponts et Chaussées, avait été chargé des travaux hydrauliques de la ville de Paris. Quérard I, 492. Monglond VI, 3-4.Cachet humide de la bibliothèque de Maurice MaugerVignette ex-libris d'Yves-Louis Mongrolle. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT - LIEN DE PAIEMENT, NOUS CONSULTER.
PML. Non daté. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 64 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et couleurs hors texte. Mise en page sur trois colonnes. . . . Classification Dewey : 709-Histoire des arts
Classification Dewey : 709-Histoire des arts
, Brepols, 2019 Hardback, 231 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:20 b/w, 6 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503583761.
Summary This volume aims at taking the first steps towards a revaluation of urban historiography in Northwest Europe, including rather than excluding texts that do not fit common definitions. It confronts examples from the Low Countries to well-studied cases abroad, in order to develop new approaches to urban historiography in general. In the authors' view, there are no fixed textual formats, social or political categories, or material forms that exclusively define 'the urban chronicle'. Urban historiography in pre-modern Western Europe came in many guises, from the dry and modest historical notes in a guild register, to the elaborate heraldic images in a luxury manuscript made on commission for a patrician family, to the legally founded political narrative of a professional scribe in an official town chronicle. The contributions in this volume attest to the diversity of the 'genre' and look more closely at these texts from a broader, comparative perspective, unrestrained by typologies and genre definitions. It is mainly because of these hybrid guises, that many examples of urban historiography from the Low Countries for instance succeeded in going unnoticed for a considerable amount of time. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Jan Dumolyn and Anne-Laure Van Bruaene [Both University of Ghent] - Urban Historiography in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe Chapter 1: Questioning genre and typologies Marco Tomaszewski [University of Freiburg] - Constructing Urban Historiography. The Edition Basler Chroniken and the Beinheim Manuscript Ina Serif [University of Freiburg] - Urban chronicles - urban consciousness? On the chronicle of Jakob Twinger von K nigshofen in new codicological contexts Jenine de Vries [University of Durham] - It's not just about chronicles. The variety of forms of historical writing in late medieval towns in England and the Southern Low Countries. Paul Trio [KU Leuven] - Ypres as a historiographical breeding ground in late medieval Flanders. Origin and interconnectedness of urban and regional historiography Chapter 2: The memory of conflict: the social and political context of urban historiography Laura Crombie [University of York] - Records and rumours from Tournai; Jehan Nicolay's account of a town at war and the construction of memory Tineke Van Gassen [University of Ghent] - The Diary of Ghent: between urban politics and late medieval historiography Bram Caers and Lisa Demets [University of Antwerp/University of Utrecht; and University of Ghent] - Opposing reports on loyalty and rebellion. Urban history writing in late medieval Bruges and Mechelen Chapter 3: Materiality and mixed media Marcus Meer [University of Durham] - Heraldry, Historiography and Urban Identity in Late Medieval Augsburg. The Cronographia Augustensium and the Gossembrot Armorial Peter Bakker [VU Amsterdam] - The origin and purpose of the town chronicles of the city Kampen Louise Vermeersch [KU Leuven] - Printed Almanacs: a Popular Medium for Urban Historiography and Religious Dissent?
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 472 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:6 tables b/w., Language(s):English, French, Greek. ISBN 9782503590752.
Summary This volume discusses cosmological issues in Greek Patristic and Byzantine question-and-answer literature. By adopting this focus, it yields novel insights into both the (theological / philosophical) content and the (literary) form of the texts under scrutiny. How did Greek Patristic and Byzantine authors understand the cosmos of which they were a part and the world in which they lived? And what literary forms did they use to express their questions and answers on these issues? This collection of studies shows that, in order to bring out the important intellectual contribution of the authors under discussion, both 'cosmology' and 'question-and-answer literature' should be defined more broadly than expected. Several papers deal with the crucial corpora by Pseudo-Justin and Maximus the Confessor. Other authors under discussion include Philoponus, Pseudo-Caesarius, Michael Psellus, Severian of Gabala, and Nilus Doxopatres. Attention also goes to the critical edition of question-and-answer literature, as well as to the Greek Patristic and Byzantine reception of cosmological questions and answers from Antiquity (i.c. Aristotle, Philo of Alexandria, Plutarch, and Iamblichus). TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: Questions and Kosmoi (Bram Demulder & Peter Van Deun) Part 1: Pseudo-Justin Cosmology and its 'Problems' in Ps.-Justin's Quaestiones et responsiones ad orthodoxos (Yannis Papadogiannakis) The Ps.-Justinian Corpus of Erotapokriseis and Apologetical Treatises. In Search of an Author and a Historical Setting (Benjamin Gleede) Is the Prime Mover the Source of All Movement? Pseudo-Justin on Aristotle's Unmoved Mover (Marcelo D. Boeri) Une pol mique contre Philon d'Alexandrie dans la Question 69 ad orthodoxos attribu e Justin ? (S bastien Morlet) Part 2: Maximus the Confessor Re-interpreting Tradition: Maximus the Confessor on Creation in Ambigua ad Ioannem (Vladimir Cvetkovi?) St Maximus the Confessor on the Mystery of Christ (Torstein Theodor Tollefsen [University of Oslo]) Jamblique et Maxime le Confesseur, cosmologie et th urgie (Christian Boudignon) What Theodosius of Gangra wanted to Know from Maximus the Confessor (Bram Roosen) Part 3: Cosmologies in Sixth-Century Byzantium Les conditions de l'av nement de la lumi re dans le De opificio mundi de Jean Philopon. Difficult s et solutions (Pascal Mueller-Jourdan) Pre-Existence and the Creation of the World in Pseudo-Caesarius (Istv n Perczel) Part 4: Questioning Genre in the Middle-Byzantine Period Pagan Garlands and Christian Roses. Plutarch's Quaestiones convivales in Michael Psellus' De omnifaria doctrina (Michiel Meeusen) Cosmological Questions Answered with Severian of Gabala in MS Athonensis, Lavras B 43 (Eustratiadis 163) (Reinhart Ceulemans) Le De oeconomia Dei de Nil Doxapatr s. Quelques observations sur le genre litt raire de l'?uvre et sur sa transmission manuscrite (Peter Van Deun) List of Abbreviations Index biblicus (Maxim Venetskov) Index fontium (Maxim Venetskov)
, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, 262 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:7 b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503584935.
Summary The early modern world was one of movement, contact, and exchange. Yet, this does not mean that it was borderless. On the contrary, connection existed only when people moved along and across the separations between polities, religions, and mentalities. So in order to understand early modern connections, one also needs to analyse the boundaries that accompanied them. In Transregional Territories, the early modern Low Countries are chosen as a 'laboratory' for studying border formation and border management through the lens of transregional history. Eight different cases highlight the impact of boundaries on the actions and strategies of individuals and governments. Crossing borders in early modern times was not merely an act of negating a territorial division, but rather a moment of intimate interaction with the separation itself. As such, this volume illustrates how borders forced historical actors to adapt their behaviour, and how historians can use a transregional vantage point to better understand these changes. The cases are presented by leading border specialists and scholars of the early modern Low Countries: Fernando Chavarr a M gica, Victor Enthoven, Raingard Esser, Yves Junot, Marie Kervyn, Christel Annemieke Romein, and Patricia Subirade. Bram De Ridder, Violet Soen, Werner Thomas, and Sophie Verreyken are all members of the Early Modern History Research Group of the KU Leuven. Together, they have published extensively on transregional history and the history of the early modern Low Countries, grouped under the label of transregionalhistory.eu. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: Transregional History: New Perspectives on Early Modern Borders and Borderlands in the Low Countries and the Habsburg Worlds. Bram De Ridder & Violet Soen. Part I: Transregional Families Upper Guelders's Four Points of the Compass: Historiography and Transregional Families in a Contested Border Region between the Empire, the Spanish Monarchy, and the Dutch Republic. Raingard Esser. Transregional Marriages and Strategies of Loyalty: The House of Arenberg Navigating between the Spanish and Austrian Habsburgs, 1630-1700. Sophie Verreyken. Part II: Cross-Border Circulations Negotiating Consensual Loyalty to the Habsburg Dynasty: Francophone Border Provinces between the Low Countries and France, 1477-1659. Yves Junot & Marie Kervyn, Franche-Comt , the Low Countries, and the Catholic Backbone of Seventeenth-Century Europe: Transregional and Cross-Border Circulations of Devotional Practices and Artistic Knowledge. Patricia Subirade. How Local Politics Became a Matter of Transregional Concern: German and Dutch Pamphlets Calling J lich Nobility to Assemble in Cologne, 1642-1651. Annemieke Romein. Part III: Border Management The Scheldt Estuary during the Dutch Revolt: War, Trade, and Taxation, 1572-1609. Victor Enthoven. Border Management during the Eighty Years' War: Passports for Persons Crossing the New Habsburg-Dutch Border, 1568-1648. Bram De Ridder. Cannon Law' during the Politique des R unions: French Power Politics at the Bidasoa Border and the Crisis of the Customary Law of Nations. Fernando Chavarr a M gica.
la documentation française. 2007. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 348 pages - quelques illustrations en couleurs dans le texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 944-Histoire de France varia
Classification Dewey : 944-Histoire de France varia
Belfond. 1982. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 237 p.. . . . Classification Dewey : 944.02-Histoire de France de 987 à 1589
Florence, février 1497. Les Médicis ont été bannis.... Classification Dewey : 944.02-Histoire de France de 987 à 1589
Fort volume, cartonné.jaquette.483 pages. Illustrations n/b dans un cahier central. Bon état. Une expédition par Mondial Relay pourra vous être proposée 1988 JC Lattes
Paris, JC Lattès, 2012. 14 x 22, 487 pp., 55 illustrations en N/B, broché, très bon état.
Paris, Editions Robert Laffont, collection Aux Origines du Sacré, 1974. In-8 broché. 271 pages, nombreuses illustrations. 1ere éd. Bon état.
, Brepols, 2019 Paperback, vi + 560 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:3 b/w, 7 col., Languages: English, French, Spanish. ISBN 9782503583549.
Summary Nineteen scholars join forces to pay tribute to one of the leading scholars in Byzantine studies, Father Joseph A. Munitiz. As one of the founders of the Series Graeca of the Corpus Christianorum and because of his own exemplary work, Joe Munitiz had and has a lasting impact on the development of Byzantine studies. There is no better way to honour him and his work than to offer him a Festschrift with contributions that mimic his quality, passion, and curiosity. The Festschrift contains several "firsts": the first English translation of Eustathius' Letter concerning the Two Natures against Severus, and the first critical editions (and studies) of an anonymous iambic canon on St John Chrysostom, of letter Z of the Etymologicum Symeonis, of some additions to letter A in the Florilegium Coislinianum, of a possible credo of Metrophanes of Smyrna, of a letter by Nicholas Pepagomenos to Gregory Palamas, and of Maximus Confessor's Tomos to Stephen of Dor against the Ekthesis. The innovative studies in this volume deal with the Slavonic and Greek catenae on the Song of Songs, with Athanasius' Letter to Marcelinus, with an ascetic miscellany in a thirteenth-century Atheniensis, with the so-called 'First Chapter Titles' in the second recension of the Florilegium Coislinianum, with the date of composition of the Maximian Corpus, with Raimundus Lullus' knowledge of Byzantium, with the reception of the Catalogue of Inventors in Gregory of Nazianzus' fourth oratio, and with Titus of Bostra's polemic against the Manicheans. TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication by Charalambos Dendrinos Joseph A. Munitiz, Autobiographical tesserae List of publications of Joseph A. Munitiz Pauline Allen, Eustathius, Letter concerning the Two Natures against Severus (CPG 6810): An English Translation Theodora Antonopoulou, An Anonymous Iambic Canon on St John Chrysostom Davide Baldi, Etymologicum Symeonis ? Reinhart Ceulemans - Margaret Dimitrova, The Slavonic Catena also known as the "Commentary of Philo" and the Greek Catena Hauniensis on the Song of Songs Barbara Crostini, Athanasius' Letter to Marcellinus as Psalter Preface Jos H. Declerck, La prise de J rusalem en 614 : les autorit s, le peuple, les d mes et le clerg Eva De Ridder, An Ascetic Miscellany from the Late Thirteenth Century: the Atheniensis, Bibliothecae Nationalis 322 Tom s Fern ndez, El florilegio de los mss. F H en la letra Alfa del Florilegio Coisliniano Jos Maksimczuk, The Transmission of the so-called 'First Chapter Titles' in the Second Recension of the Florilegium Coislinianum Basile Markesinis, La date de la composition du "Corpus de S. Maxime le Confesseur" : nouvelles donn es Juan Nadal Ca ellas (?), Ramon Llull y el mundo Bizantino Stefaan Neirynck - Peter Van Deun, Est-ce qu'on a d couvert la profession de foi de M trophane de Smyrne ? Jennifer Nimmo Smith, The Reception of the "Catalogue of Inventors" in Gregory of Nazianzus' Sermon 4, 107-109 in Pseudo-Nonnus' Commentary on Sermon 4 and Beyond: An end or a beginning? Paul-Hubert Poirier, Pol mique antimanich enne et controverse th ologique : les combats d'un v que du IVe si cle, Titus de Bostra Antonio Rigo, La lettre de Nicolas P pagom nos Gr goire Palamas Bram Roosen, A Dyothelite Florilegium in the Run-up to the Lateran Council (a. 649). Maximus the Confessor's Tomos to Stephen of Dor Against the Ekthesis [CPG 7697.15] Index of Authors Index of Scholars Index of Manuscripts Tabula gratulatoria
Copenhagen, NIAS, 2000. Orig. cased boards. Stamp on titlepage.. 156 pp. Illustrated in colour.
With Chinese translation.
Maastricht, Jan van Eyck Academie, 2009 Gebonden,93 pagina's . illustraties . + 1 dvd-video('s) ENG text., 190 x 135 mm, ISBN 9789072076397.
The clandestine in the work of Jef Cornelis comprises two essays about "hidden" messages in the television films Daniel Buren (Wide White Space Gallery, 1971), Sonsbeek beyond lawn and order (1971) and Landscape of churches (1989). Koen Brams considers Cornelis? explicit strategies to bring to light differences of opinion in the art world in the year 1971. He further shows that Cornelis avails himself of less explicit methods of operation to carry his point. Dirk P ltau analyses the covert elements of the soundtrack of the film Landscape of churches. What at first hearing seems a classical sound recording turns out, on further consideration, to contain a "demonic" message. The clandestine in the work of Jef Cornelis calls attention to an as yet unknown aspect of Cornelis? oeuvre and contains documentation and records that have rarely or never been published. The book is accompanied by a DVD that holds three original films with English subtitles.