Turnhout, Brepols, 2005 Hardback, LI+234 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503006611.
La presente edizione, che vede la luce a oltre cento anni di distanza da quella cselliana del Wotke, mira a colmare una lacuna relativamente alle opere maggiori di Eucherio di Lione, chiarendo il problema delle interpolazioni: attraverso la disamina della complessa tradizione manoscritta emerge che l'edizione del Brassicanus nella PL 50 si presenta interpolata soprattutto per le Formulae spiritalis intellegentiae, quella del Wotke per le Instructiones. Il testo del Brassicanus assieme a materiale sicuramente eucheriano ne contiene anche di Gregorio Magno, che figura soprattutto nei Moralia e nelle Homiliae in Euangelia e in Ezechielem, e dello Pseudo Agostino: sia la tradizione manoscritta che criteri interni, di cui si disserta nell'Introduzione, escludono che l'edizione del Brassicanus offra il testo genuino di Eucherio. L'edizione cselliana del Wotke risulta interpolata per le Instructiones: fra i pochi codici collazionati lo studioso ha sopravvalutato il Sessorianus 77 (S) da lui ritenuto del VI sec.; questo offre, a suo avviso, una prior commentatio delle opere di Eucherio, dallo stesso poi retractata et amplificata e tramandata codicibus alterius familiae, di cui ritiene poziore il Parisinus Latinus 9550 (P), del sec. VI-VII. In realta il Sessorianus e del sec. VIII2 e rappresenta non un primo stadio delle Formulae e delle Instructiones, ma un 'abrege' posteriore. Il Wotke ha utilizzato il codice P, ma lo ha integrato con S: sicche, fra l'altro, alle pp. 118, 1 - 123, 4 della sua edizione figurano delle parti che sono presenti esclusivamente nel Sessorianus e che non sono che degli estratti delle Expositiunculae in euangelium attribuite ad Arnobio il Giovane: anche in questo caso sia la tradizione manoscritta che criteri interni, di cui si disserta nell'Introduzione, escludono che l'edizione del Wotke offra il testo genuino di Eucherio. La presente edizione, inoltre, evidenzia come il codice poziore P costituisca un ricettacolo privilegiato, in quanto nelle citazioni bibliche conserva lezioni che hanno riscontro nella Vetus, piuttosto che nella Vulgata, fornendo in tal modo un contributo anche al complesso problema del testo biblico che sta alla base delle citazioni bibliche eucheriane. Languages: Latin, Italian.
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, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2008 Hardcover. XVI 525 p., 80 b/w ill., 165 x 240 mm, Languages: Italian, FR / Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9782503529516.
Le volume rassemble 25 etudes concernant la cosmologie medievale, abordee a travers ses diverses composantes, a l?interieur d?une fourchette chronologique allant de Calcidius jusqu?au XIVe siecle. Dix contributions sont consacrees a des questions de cosmologie hebraique et islamique, traitant en particulier de Gersonide (R. Gatti), Maimonide (L. Pepi), Avicenne (C. Di Martino, O. Lizzini), Sohravardi (I. Panzeca), Qunawi (P. Spallino), les Freres de la Purete (C. Baffioni) ainsi qu?aux interferences qui existent entre moyen age islamique et latin : la grande question de la cosmologie alchimique (M. Pereira), des textes traduits comme le De secretis naturae (P. Travaglia), la doctrine de la grande annee dans Thebit et Pietro d?Abano (F. Seller). Les travaux de E.S. Mainoldi et de R. Gambino consacrent une large place a l?influence de la patristique grecque sur la pensee occidentale. D?autres etudes presentent le developpement de la pensee cosmologique et scientique latine a partir de Calcidius (C. Militello), par l?intermediaire d?Adelard de Bath (P. Palmeri), de Guillaume de Conches (G. Pellegrino) et d?autres documents divers (A. Tarabochia Canavero) jusqu?a l?avenement de l?aristotelisme physique, en particulier dans les commentaires universitaires aux Meteorologiques (G. Fioravanti), au De caelo (C.A. Musatti, A. Vella) et chez Dante (M. Gallarino, P. Falzone). Quant a la litterature scientifique en langue vulgaire, elle est representee par Restoro d?Arezzo (U. Villani-Lubelli) et Raymond Lull (J.Gaya). La communication de G. Alliney est dediee a des questions de methode historiographique, tandis que la contribution magistrale de Tullio Gregory sur ?Cosmogonie et cosmologies chretiennes? reconstitue de maniere ideale l?ensemble des liens constituant les coordonnees generales de l?ensemble de la problematique abordee sous ses differentes facettes par les auteurs du volume.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2011 Paperback, 338 p., 10 b/w ill. + 80 colour ill., 190 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503536293.
The history of music collecting is a new scholarly phenomenon. This project, launched by the Fondation Royaumont following its acquisition of the library of the pianist Francois Lang (1908-1944), is being carried out by an international team of research scholars. This first volume attempts to define the music collection in all its different forms by means of both portraits of some of the great European collectors and analysis of several excellent collections that date from the sixteenth century to the present day (including those of Joao IV of Portugal, Padre Martini, Henry Prunieres, and others). The next two volumes will be devoted to "the musician as collector" and "the learned collector". L'histoire du collectionnisme appliquee a la musique constitue une thematique de recherche neuve. Elle est menee par un groupe international de chercheurs, a l'initiative de la Fondation Royaumont, depuis l'acquisition par celle-ci de la bibliotheque du pianiste Francois Lang (1908-1944). Ce premier ouvrage definit la notion de collection musicale sous toutes ses formes: il dresse le portrait de quelques grandes figures de collectionneurs qui dominent l'histoire europeenne et analyse plusieurs collections exemplaires depuis le xvie siecle jusqu'a nos jours (Joao IV du Portugal, le Padre Martini, Henry Prunieres...). Les deux prochains volumes aborderont les themes du 'collectionneur interprete' et du 'collectionneur erudit'. Languages: French, English.
LIBRAIRIE St CHARLES. 1946. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Mors fendus, Intérieur frais. 170 pages. Manques et ruban adhésif au dos. Nombreuses illustrations en rouge et noir dans le 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.
Aimé André Paris 1824
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2010 hardback, LXX+294 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503533490.
Alexander Neckam's Sacerdos ad altare, which survives uniquely in Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, ms. 385/605, was among the last works composed by the abbot of St Mary's Abbey, Cirencester. Written in the early thirteenth century, it consists of texts on subjects ranging from sacerdotal vestments to scribal instruments, and includes chapters that recommend readings in the Bible, the liberal arts and medicine, as well as in civil and canon law. The texts are followed by glosses on selected lemmata that comment on points of grammar and lexicography, illustrated by classical and biblical quotations and enlivened with occasional observations on monastic life and practices. The work attests to the educational commitment of the Austin canons, an Order that was widely recognized for their contributions to scholarship on grammar, theological exegesis and law. Languages: Latin, English.
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Sans lieu (Sancerre), sans éditeur, 1956. Broché, 12 cm x 18,5 cm, 73 pages, illustrations hors-texte+ 1 illustration dépliante hors-texte. Texte de C.-M. Charpentier, envoi de l’auteur, couverture illustrée de Robert Turpin. Très bon état
Turnhout, Brepols, 2006 Paperback, 288 p., 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503522975.
This book explores the policy objectives underlying the gift of this Order, to sixty men, on January 1 1403. Drawing primarily on Philip's household accounts, it undertakes complementary iconographical and prosopographical analyses (of the Order insignia's form, materials, design and motto; and of distinguishing common features among its recipients), refined by reference to his policy concerns around the occasion of its bestowal, to test seven hypotheses. The evidence from the analyses enables six of these (that it was purely decorative; a courtly conceit; crusade-related; a military chivalric order; a livery badge; or a military alliance) progressively to be discarded, pointing strongly to the seventh, that the Order was a specific policy alliance, designed in fashionable form, to obscure its politically sensitive purpose. The nature of that purpose then permits a revision of Philip?s role in history, particularly in relation to the creation of an independent Burgundian state, and the use of a co-ordinated propaganda campaign of slogan, badge, and supporting literature, to legitimise and popularise his plans. The analytical approach also offers insights into the significance of decorative, material gift-giving; the identification of networks; Christine de Pisan's earlier political writings, and the origins of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Languages: English.
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1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque pleine basane racinée, Belin-Leprieur, Paris, 1814, VIII-554 pp.
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2003 Hardback, X+270 p., 1 b/w ill., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503513409.
The essays in this volume, presented in honour of John O. Ward, explore the role of rhetoric in promoting reform and renewal in the Latin West from Peter Abelard (1079-1142) to Juan Luis Vives (1492-1540). Ward, who has taught for many years at the University of Sydney, has been an influential and creative force in medieval and Renaissance studies both in Australia and internationally. This volume opens with a personal memoir and bibliography of Ward's publications, as well as an overview of the study of medieval rhetoric. The first of the three sections, 'Abelard and Rhetoric', relates Abelard's rhetoric to his logic, his theology, and his relationship to Heloise. A second section, 'Voices of Reform', considers various writers (William of Malmesbury, John of Salisbury, Richard FitzNigel, and William of Ockham) who bring rhetorical techniques to bear upon analysis of social conditions. A third section, 'Rhetoric in Transition', deals with the evolution of rhetorical theory between the late fourteenth and early sixteenth centuries. The volume will be of interest not just to specialists in rhetoric, but to all concerned with issues of reform and renewal in European culture during the period 1100-1540. Languages : English.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2011 Hardback, VIII+368 p., 1 b/w ill., 1 b/w line art, 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503532332.
Communities of Learning: Networks and the Shaping of Intellectual Identity in Europe, 1100-1500 explores the fundamental insight that all new ideas are developed in the context of a community, whether academic, religious, or simply as a network of friends. The essays in this volume consider this notion in a variety of contexts and locations within Europe, from the pioneering age of translation activity in twelfth-century Toledo, when Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scholars came together to discuss Aristotle, to the origins of the University of Paris in the thirteenth century, and up to the period of great cultural renewal in France, Germany, and Italy in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The collected essays bring together disciplinary approaches that are often discussed quite separately, namely that of the history of ideas, and the sociologies of both intellectual and religious life, with a view to exploring the multiplicity of communities in which ideas are pursued. Underpinning these various essays is an awareness of the delicate relationship between education and the diversity of religious practice and expression within Europe from 1100 to 1500. The collection emphasizes the fundamental continuity of intellectual concerns, which were shaped by both classical thought and monotheist religious tradition, but interpreted in a variety of ways. Language : English, Latin.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2004 Paperback, IV+352 pages., 140 x 210 mm. ISBN 9782503517414.
Languages : French, Latin.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2002 Hardback, approx. 300 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503542102.
Le Tractatus de musica, de l'aveu meme de l'auteur, est une compilation destinee a l'instruction musicale des membres de l'Ordre des Freres precheurs pour guider leur jugement en matiere de musique. Transmis par un manuscrit unique (Paris, BnF, latin 16663), il se presente comme une encyclopedie des connaissances musicales a la fin du XIIIe siecle, peut-etre la plus complete. En vingt-huit chapitres, l'auteur synthetise les connaissances recues dans l'Universite de Paris, reposant largement sur Boece, Gui d'Arezzo et Jean d'Afflighem. Il livre enfin l'etat de la reflexion contemporaine sur la composition et les notations polyphoniques de la seconde moitie du XIIIe siecle (Jean de Garlande, Francon de Cologne et Pierre le Picard). L'unique manuscrit qui transmet cette somme se compose de 94 feuillets d'un format moyen, a l'ecriture irreguliere et assez malhabile. Le texte, passablement fautif, a ete corrige par deux relecteurs et assorti de plusieurs strates d?annotations. Languages: Latin, French.
FERNAND NATHAN. 1977. In-4. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat passable, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 48 pages. Nombreuses photographies en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.89-Livre scolaire : histoire / géographie
Traduction de N. Vallée et H. Perrin. Classification Dewey : 372.89-Livre scolaire : histoire / géographie
FERNAND NATHAN. 1975. In-4. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 48 pages. Nombreuses photographies en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.89-Livre scolaire : histoire / géographie
Traduction de J. Cyrot. Classification Dewey : 372.89-Livre scolaire : histoire / géographie
C. Bayle | Paris 1889 | 10 x 16 cm | broché
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Turnhout, Brepols, 1997 Hardback, CLXIII+160 p., 155 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503011318.
Languages: Latin.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2009 Paperback, 331 p., 10 b/w ill. + 28 colour ill., 210 x 270 mm. ISBN 9782503529387.
Dans son histoire du monde, ecrite vers 1030, Raoul Glaber depeint l'eglise preromane de Saint Benigne de Dijon comme -plus admirable que les basiliques de toute la Gaule- (totius Galliae basilicis mirabiliorem). Commencee autour de 1001 et consacree en 1016 (l'eglise) et 1018 (la rotonde), cette abbatiale benedictine, dont seule la crypte de la rotonde subsiste, relevait des traditions architecturales romaine, carolingienne et ottonienne. Elle fut construite a un moment-cle de l'histoire politique de la France et de la Bourgogne et peut etre interpretee en fonction de l'ideologie de ses batisseurs, l'abbe Guillaume et l'eveque Brun de Langres. Il faut egalement la lire comme un cadre exceptionnellement bien concu pour la devotion monastique et la liturgie de Cluny telle qu'interpretee par Guillaume. Cet ouvrage se veut une interpretation visuelle, politique, liturgique et theologique de cette eglise etonnante de l'an mil. Languages : French.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2013 Hardback, approx. X+240 p., 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503527956.
This is the first book to look closely at the contested reception of Peter Lombard?s Sentences and its eventual triumph at the Fourth Lateran Council. By placing Peter Lombard?s career and works within the broader frame of twelfth-century ideas, practice, and institutions, the author explores and contextualizes the controversies that attended the publication of the Sentences. At the same time, she also traces the growing popularity of the Sentences and its increasing prestige and importance among the literary elites of Northern Europe. The book argues that the allegations of error made against Lombard?s Christology and Trinitarian theology in the period between 1156 and 1215 must be understood in the longer history of intellectual controversy in the Schools of Northern Europe. In the trials of Berengar of Tours, Abelard, and Gilbert of Poitiers, the author uncovers a consistent tradition of critique within the schools that she shows to inform subsequent criticisms of Peter Lombard?s intellectual legacy. Concomitantly, she explores how responses made in support of the Sentences, against men such as Gerhoh of Reichersberg and Joachim of Fiore, consolidated the emerging canonical status of the work as a textbook in theology which is finally endorsed at Lateran IV. As such, this study challenges our understanding of the making of orthodoxy in the twelfth century. Language : English, Latin.