, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, lxiv + 185 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Illustrations:1 b/w, 2 tables b/w., Language(s):Latin, Greek, English. ISBN 9782503593623.
Summary Cardinal Bessarion's great defense of Plato, the In Calumniatorem Platonis, written in response to George of Trebizond's Comparatio Philosophorum Platonis et Aristotelis and first published in 1469, was the first substantial statement of Platonism in the Plato-Aristotle Controversy of the Renaissance. Bessarion, however, had first written the In Calumniatorem a decade earlier, in 1459, without the massive Book III of the 1469 edition proving that medieval scholasticism supported Bessarion's interpretation of Plato and Aristotle. With the discovery of the treatise Notata by the Dominican theologian Giovanni Gatti, we now know the source of Bessarion's new found erudition in medieval scholasticism. Bessarion initially attempted to incorporate Gatti's Notata whole cloth into the In Calumniatorem Platonis, but in the end he exploited it as a storehouse of the scholastic references, quotations, and arguments, especially from Thomas Aquinas' writings, that made up the new Book III of the 1469 In Calumniatorem Platonis. Thus, Giovanni Gatti's treatise played a major, though anonymous role in the Plato-Aristotle controversy for the rest of the Renaissance as Bessarion's work became in its turn a much used authority and source of information.
, Brepols, 2023 Hardback, lviii + 211 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Language(s):Greek, English. ISBN 9782503604473.
Summary The book includes the critical edition of 236 iambic poems by John Geometres, one of the most creative and interesting Byzantine poets. The poems deal with a variety of subjects (e.g., Byzantine emperors, historical figures and events, saints, relics, iconographic types, theological and philosophical matters, ancient authors) and reflect the cultural and historical developments of tenth-century Byzantium. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1. Ioannes Geometres: Life and Works 2. Iambic Poems: Content and Function 3. Metrical Analysis 4. The Manuscript tradition 5. Previous Editions 6. Principles of the Edition TEXTVS INDICES Index locorum Sacrae Scripturae Index fontium et locorum parallelorum Index nominum Index uerborum notabilium
Ed de l'académie de roumanie 1972 fort in8. 1972. Relié jaquette. 589 pages. Etat correct de la jaquette interieur propre
, Brepols, 2025 Hardback, x + 264 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:16 b/w, 4 tables b/w., Language: English.*new ISBN 9782503616704.
Summary This volume brings together studies of late medieval accountability in both the domestic and the public realms. It traces practices of accountability across the social spectrum, from households to small businesses to communal and regnal administrations, highlighting the intersections between competing conceptions of personal and institutional responsibility. Focusing on France and Italy from the thirteenth to the early sixteenth centuries, the case studies follow territorial officers, consular agents, and town notables co-opted into local governance from Avignon and Marseille to Tuscany and the Venetian and Genoese overseas territories. The studies explore both personal and institutional accounting registers, as well as records of a textual nature, such as rulebooks and inquests, in an effort to reflect the range of records and procedures relied on to achieve a measure of accountability in late medieval Europe. TABLE OF CONTENTS Current Perspectives on Personal and Institutional Accountability in Late Medieval Europe IONU? EPURESCU-PASCOVICI Accountability or Culpability? Territorial Officers Facing the French Monarchy, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries MARIE DEJOUX Private Accounting in Curial Avignon: The Ledgers of Pierre Boyer, Papal Servant under Urban V, Gregory XI, and Clement VII ARMAND JAMME A Book of One's Own: Private Records and Accountability through a Gendered Perspective in Late Medieval Florence SERENA GALASSO Accounting and Corruption in the Fifteenth-Century Kingdom of Sicily ALESSANDRO SILVESTRI The Municipal Accountability of Fourteenth-Century Marseille FRAN OIS OTCHAKOVSKY-LAURENS The Venetian Counts of Late Medieval Dalmatia: Institutional Responsibilities and Accountability Mechanisms DANA-SILVIA CACIUR-ANDREESCU The Venetian and Genoese Black Sea Agents: Accountability and Institutional Dialogue with the Metropolis (Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries) ALESSANDRO FLAVIO DUMITRA?CU Reddere Rationem: Financial Management in the Mendicant Orders (Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries) EMANUELE CARLETTI Indirect Taxation, Liability, and 'Semi-Public' Records: The Accounting Practices of the Gabellers of the Commune of Bologna (Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries) MARCO CONTI Urban Measurements and Accountability in Late Medieval Florence ANNA POMIERNY-W?SI?SKA Artisans and Small Merchants as Accountants of Tuscan Institutions (Fourteenth to Sixteenth Centuries) PAOLA PINELLI Contributors
, Brepols, 2020 Hardback, vii + 303 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:5 b/w, 14 tables b/w., 3 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503588537.
Summary Accounts and Accountability in Late Medieval Europe traces the momentous transformation of institutions and administration under the impact of accounting records and procedures, c. 1250-1500. The volume's focus on the materiality and organising logic of a range of accounts is complemented by close attention to the socio-political contexts in which they functioned and the agency of central and local officials. The volume is divided into three parts: the role of financial accountability in the political designs of late medieval states, the uses of accounts auditing and information management as tools for governance, and their impact on the everyday life of local communities. Covering both the centre and the periphery of medieval Europe, from England and the Papal curia to Savoy and Transylvania, the case studies evince the difficult passage from the early experiments with financial accounts towards an accountability of office. TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements From the Auditing of Accounts to Institutional Accountability in Late Medieval Europe - IONUT EPURESCU-PASCOVICI Part One: Financial Accountability and Late Medieval Politics The English Exchequer, the King, and the Counties from Reform to Civil War, 1258-1264 - RICHARD CASSIDY Military Recruitment and Funding in Savoy: Piedmont and Chablais, Late-Thirteenth to Mid-Fourteenth Century - ROBERTO BIOLZI Accountability in Building Projects in Piedmont under Philip of Savoy-Achaea: Administrative Experimentation and Political Consolidation - VITTORIA BUFANIO Part Two: The Tools of Governance: Auditing, Information Management, and Budgeting Auditing of Accounts as an Instrument of Royal Power in Catalonia (1318-1419) - ESTHER TELLO HERN NDEZ From Auditing to Budgeting in Late Medieval Sicily: Institutions, Administrators, and Information Management - ALESSANDRO SILVESTRI From Administrative Control to Fighting Corruption? The Procedural Steps of Accounts Auditing in the Papal State (Thirteenth to Sixteenth Century) - ARMAND JAMME A Codicological Approach to the Auditing Process: the Duke of Burgundy's Household Accounts during the Swiss Campaign (1476) - EKATERINA NOSOVA The Rolls, the Prince, and their Depositories: The Archiving of Late Medieval Financial Accounts Reconsidered (Savoy, Mid-Fourteenth to Mid-Fifteenth Century) - GUIDO CASTELNUOVO Part Three: Financial Accounts and Local Communities Local Communities and Fiscal Reform in Late Medieval Savoy: Lords, Peasants, and Subsidies - NICOLAS CARRIER A Century of Insults, Adultery, and Fight: Justice and its Administration in the Accounting Records of the Castellany of Pont-de-Vaux (Savoyard Bresse, 1274-1375) - AUDE WIRTH-JAILLARD From Chirograph to Roll: The Records of Thirteenth-Century Anglo-Jewish Moneylending - DEAN A. IRWIN Churchwardens and their Accounts in Transylvania, Fourteenth to Sixteenth Centuries: A Preliminary Assessment - ADINEL C. DINC List of Contributors
, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, 483 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:14 b/w, 4 tables b/w., 4 maps b/w, Languages: Italian, English, French. ISBN 9782503586625.
Summary Gli scritti di Stefano Gasparri hanno contribuito in modo fondamentale allo sviluppo della medievistica in Italia ed Europa. La sua capacit di leggere le fonti con uno sguardo sempre nuovo e attento, ci ha offerto originali interpretazioni degli intricati secoli medievali. Argomenti di rilevanza internazionale, come la storia sociale, culturale e politica italiana ed europea, le origini di Venezia o le molteplici identit etniche delle gentes altomedievali, sono sempre stati affrontati con fresca criticit e avvalendosi di discipline, quali la paleografia, l'epigrafia o l'archeologia. TABLE OF CONTENTS Irene Barbariera, Francesco Borri & Annamaria Pazienza, I Longobardi a Venezia. Viaggio in un Medioevo mai concluso I: I Longobardi, il regno e l'Italia Cristina La Rocca, Teodorico, nonno post romano Irene Barbariera, Sexy Scars and Striking Wisdom. The Construction of Masculinity in Gothic Italy Francesco Borri, Re Clefi (572-74) Aldo A. Settia, L'insula Sancti Iuliani. Un presunto ducato longobardo Lidia Capo, Dimensione letteraria e ragioni storiografiche. Il caso dell'Historia Langobardorum Vasco La Salvia, The Smiths in Early Medieval Italy. From Social Identity to Craftsmen Specialisation Annamaria Pazienza, Mobilit interna. Lavoratori e donne in movimento nel Regno longobardo Jean-Marie Martin, Gahagium. Le mot, les r alit s et les institutions (VIIe-VIIIe si cle) Flavia de Rubeis, Un diacono, un codice, una storia. La Historia langobardorum a Montecassino alla fine dell'VIII secolo Giuseppe Albertoni, Un desiderio imperiale. Eginardo, Carlo Magno e l'elefante Abul Abbas R gine Le Jan, M moire et politique. Les rois d'Italie dans les libri memoriales de Salzbourg, Saint-Gall, Pf fers et Reichenau (fin VIIIe-d but IXe si cle) Francesco Veronese, Un franco (anzi, due) in Brianza: Gli ultimi anni di Ugo di Tours e sua moglie Ava (834-39) Maddalena Betti, Papa Giovanni VIII e l'aristocrazia romana. La fuga dei "Tarquini", aprile 876 Marco Stoffella, In vico Gussilingus. Comunit locali, ufficiali pubblici minori e amministrazione della giustizia nella Verona carolingia Fran ois Bougard, T moigner en justice Plaisance aux IXe-Xe si cles. Autour d'un breve in dit Tiziana Lazzari, Bertha, amatissima. L'azione politica della figlia di Berengario I, Badessa di S. Sisto e di S. Salvatore di Brescia, nel regno italico del secolo X Igor Santos Salazar, Judicial records as History. The case of the Regnum Italiae in Tenth and Eleventh Centuries II: Venezia, l'Adriatico e il Mediterraneo Salvatore Liccardo, Prelati sunt tituli gentium nomina continentes. A proposito del larterculus etnico del trionfo di Aureliano (HA, 33-34) Salvatore Cosentino, Bankers as Patrons in Late Antiquity Pablo C. D az, Honorio I y la Iglesia hispana del siglo VII Thomas S. Brown, 680 (?) and All That. A Problematic Turning Point in the History of Early Medieval Italy I aki Mart n Viso, El reino y las sociedades locales en la Hispania visigoda Yuri A. Marano, Le sete del patriarca Fortunato Sauro Gelichi, Il vescovo Stefano e Comacchio nel IX secolo Veronica West-Harling, The Doges and the Church of Venice. An Unusual Early Medieval Relationship III: Milites, citt , e l'Europa tardomedievale Anna Rapetti, Comunit benedettine nello spazio del Veneto medievale Sandro Carocci, Lo strano caso di Villamagna. Archeologia e fonti scritte della signoria e delle societ rurali (X-XIV secolo) Laurent Feller, L' criture de l'histoire du Mont-Cassin au XIIe si cle. Chroniques et documentation pragmatique Fran ois Menant, Choix politiques et volution sociale des lites communales italiennes. Quelques tudes de cas sur Cr mone Alfio Cortonesi, Terre e paesaggi lungo la via Francigena nel tardo medioevo. Dalla Val d'Arbia verso la Val d'Orcia IV: Fonti, metodi e nuovi indirizzi di ricerca Alessia Rovelli, Note per una storia anche monetaria dell'Italia nella prima et Longobarda Vito Lor , Rischi e limiti della comparazione. Documenti d'archivio e Italie longobarde nell'VIII secolo Antonella Ghignoli, Parole di vescovi, diplomi di sovrani. Ancora sul testo di D Ko. II. 208 Marco Pozza, La Documentazione vescovile veneziana dei secoli XI-XII. Caratteristiche e sviluppi Nicoletta Giov Marchioli, La maiuscola gotica epigrafica nell'Italia settentrionale. Il caso di Padova Gianmaria Varanini, Le "pergamene maffeiane" della Biblioteca Capitolare di Verona trascritte o regestate da Carlo Cipolla nel 1879 Chris Wickham, Conclusion Tabula gratulatoria
, Brepols, 2020 Hardback, xii + 336 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:23 b/w, 1 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503586045.
Summary The term 'sacred' is often used in relation to the pre-Christian religions of Iron Age and medieval Scandinavia. But what did sacred really mean? What made something sacred for people? Why was one particular person, place, act, or text perceived to hold a sacral quality, while others remained profane? And what impact did such sacrality have on wider society, culture, politics, and economics, both for contemporaries and for future generations? This volume seeks to engage with such questions by drawing together essays from many of the pre-eminent scholars of Old Norse in order to reinterpret the concept of the sacred in the Viking Age North and to challenge pre-existing frameworks for understanding the sacred in this space and time. Including essays from Margaret Clunies Ross, Stephen Mitchell, John Lindow, and Judy Quinn, it is a treasury of commentary and information that ranges widely across theories and sources of evidence to present significant primary research and reconsiderations of existing scholarship. This edited collection is dedicated to Stefan Brink, an outstanding figure in the study of early Scandinavian language, society, and culture, and it takes as its inspiration the diversity, interdisciplinarity and vitality of his own research in order to make a major new contribution to the field of Old Norse studies. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction - OLOF SUNDQVIST, DECLAN TAGGART, AND IRENE GARC A LOSQUI O Part I: Understanding Sacredness What Does heilagr Mean in Old Norse? - MARGARET CLUNIES ROSS Landscape - Sacred and Profane - JENS PETER SCHJ DT Sacred and Profane, Visual and Lived-in: A Note on some Creative Tensions in the Landscape - MATS WIDGREN Part II: Sacredness and Space Ritual Places, Sacral Place-names, and Wetlands: Some Spatial and Archaeological Contexts from the Baltic Island of land - JAN-HENRIK FALLGREN Ritual Space and Territorial Boundaries in Scandinavia - TORUN ZACHRISSON Karlevi: A Viking Age Harbour on land - PER VIKSTRAND Stafgar ar Revisited - ANDERS ANDR N Sacredness Lost: On the Variable Status of Churches in the Middle Ages - BERTIL NILSSON Part III: The Sacred and the Text Tradition and Ideology in Eddic Poetry - JOHN MCKINNELL Sacred Hero, Holy Places: The Eddic Helgi-Tradition - CAROLYNE LARRINGTON Fifth-Column Mother: T r's Parentage according to Hymiskvi a - JUDY QUINN Part IV: Sacredness Across Contexts From Legend to Myth? - JOHN LINDOW The Landscape of Thor Worship in Sweden - TARRIN WILLS Conversion, Popular Religion, and Syncretism: Some Reflections -ANNE-SOFIE GR SLUND Swine, Swedes, and Fertility Gods - BO GR SLUND The Goddesses in the Dark Waters - TERRY GUNNELL Part V: Afterlives of Sacredness Valh?ll and the Swedish 'Valhall' Mountains of the Dead - ANDREAS NORDBERG Place-names, Periphrasis, and Popular Tradition: Odinic Toponyms on Sams - STEPHEN A. MITCHELL Sacred Sites and Central Places: Experiences of Multidisciplinary Research Projects - CHARLOTTE FABECH AND ULF N SMAN A Bibliography of Stefan Brink's Publications, Compiled with Assistance from Per Vikstrand
, Brepols - Fidem, 2020 Paperback, xi + 754 pages, Size:165 x 240 mm, Illustrations:2 b/w, 6 tables b/w., Languages: Spanish, Latin. ISBN 9782503590677.
Summary La transmisi n manuscrita de una obra depara, en ocasiones, sorpresas y sucesos inesperados. Este es el caso de los libros V y VI del Speculum doctrinale de Vicente de Beauvais, dedicados a la ethica monastica, que muy pronto se independizaron de la obra completa, creando una tradici n propia, de la que incluso surgi , tras diversas transformaciones, una obra nueva, los Flores philosophorum et poetarum. En el presente volumen, se aborda, en primer lugar, el estudio de los libros V y VI del Speculum doctrinale, sus caracter sticas y su transmisi n manuscrita, y, posteriormente, las modificaciones sufridas por estos dos libros, tanto en su estructura como en su contenido, que dan origen a los Flores philosophorum et poetarum y que implican una nueva fase en su transmisi n con una evoluci n de enciclopedia a florilegio. Finalmente se presentan los testimonios manuscritos del florilegio y su filiaci n con la obra enciclop dica de Vicente de Beauvais. La edici n cr tica de los Flores philosophorum et poetarum, que ocupa la segunda parte del libro, tiene en cuenta la doble condici n de esta obra, original y a la vez subordinada a los libros V y VI del Speculum doctrinale de Vicente de Beauvais, por lo que se presenta con tres aparatos (de fuentes, cr tico e intertextual), con la intenci n de reflejar su transici n entre la enciclopedia y el florilegio. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introducci n Estudio Cap tulo I. Los libros V y VI del Speculum doctrinale: la fuente de los Flores philosophorum et poetarum Vicente de Beauvais y su producci n literaria El Speculum doctrinale de Vicente de Beauvais Los libros V y VI del Speculum doctrinale de Vicente de Beauvais Cap tulo II. Los Flores philosophorum et poetarum: de enciclopedia a florilegio. De enciclopedia a florilegio Modificaciones en la estructura de la obra Modificaciones en el contenido de la obra Testimonios manuscritos Filicaci n de los testimonios Edici n Criterios de edici n - Conspectus siglorum - Conspectus abbreviationum communium - Conspectus fontium et abbreviationum Tabula capitulorum Edici n de los Flores philosophorum et poetarum Bibliograf a ndices
Barcelona, Enimont Iberica, S.A., 1989, in-8vo, non numéroté, ca .80 p., reliure en toile originale, jacquette avec une petite déchirure, bon état.
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1947 Amis des ORATOIRES 1947 ,in8 broché,exemplaire de tete sur simili japon, -ill. de mlle.PRAS-BELLACLAS et de COSTE-LINDER et J.M.LOUSTAUNAU ,71P. non coupé - carte manuscrite à l'editeur (Jean Gavot ?) jointe
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Aix-en-Provence Les Amis des Oratoires 1947. In-8 broché couverture illustrée 52pp imprimées sur 2 colonnes. Nombreux dessins de Pras-Bellaclas, Coste-Linder, Loustaunau. Bel exemplaire complet.
Editions Des Amis Des Oratoires Aix-en-Provence 1947 In-8 ( 250 X 165 mm ) broché, couverture illustrée, de 70 pages. Illustrations de Mlle Pras-Bellaclas et de C. Coste-Linder et J.-M. Loustaunau. On joint copie d'une Carte des Oratoires de 1957. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur. 1 des 100 exemplaires du tirage de tête numérotés sur vélin superieur ( No.89 ). Bel exemplaire.
, Langewiesche K.R. 2006, 2006 Hardcover, 171 seite, Deutsch, 250 x 175 mm, in sehr guten zustand, mit viele abbildungen / foto's in farbe und s/w. ISBN 9783784532240.
Mit einem Katalog der allgemein als Arbeiten Riemenschneiders und seiner Werkstatt akzeptierten Werke
, Taschen, 2020 Hardcover with box, Clothbound, 27.6 x 39.5 cm, 4.36 kg, 384 pages. Multilingual Edition: English, French, German. ISBN 9783836535250.
Citrons, lemons, and bitter oranges float like heavenly bodies above Italian villas, Nuremberg gardens, and picturesque countryside in J. C. Volkamer?s ode to the citrus fruit. Reproducing a rare hand-colored set of the copper plates, this publication shows 170 varieties of citrus fruits. Full of fragrance and color, they revive a time when fruits really were exotic. Famous First Edition: First printing of 5,000 numbered copies
, Iris Van der Kerken, 2023 softcover, 120 pag. 27x 22cm Met tekeningen van Iris Van der Kerken. ISBN 9789464943870.
Tussen twee werelden is een uitnodiging om een ogenblik af te dwalen in het serene universum van Iris Van der Kerken. De bedachtzaam opgebouwde schilderijen en tekeningen onthullen voortdurende innerlijke conversaties, zelfonderzoek en overwegingen die door middel van de rijke traditie van de schilderkunst vertaald worden in een hedendaagse beeldtaal. Haar werk vraagt niet om antwoorden op eigen, persoonlijke vragen, maar ontrafelt herkenbare gevoelens. Het is haar manier om te bevatten wat en waar haar plaats is als kunstenaar en als individu. Iris Van der Kerken studeerde schilderkunst aan de Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten in Antwerpen. Schilderijen en tekeningen ontwikkelen zich sindsdien tot een uitgesproken figuratief en verhalend oeuvre. De inhoud is van bij het begin vaak van autobiografische oorsprong, maar po zie blijkt ook steeds vaker een bron van inspiratie. Gedichten van Sven Cooremans uit Het is dat of stoppen met zingen en Zonder is het licht niet zacht genoeg? inspireerden tot schilderijen, waarvan er twee als coverafbeelding voor deze dichtbundels werden gekozen. Enkele gedichten uit deze werken, alsook het gedicht -The Great Garden- van Edith S dergran, zijn opgenomen in dit boek.
, Hirmer Verlag, 1997, 1997 Paperback, 192 seiten, Deutsch, 280 x 220 mm, wie Neu, mit schone illustrationen in farbe und s/w. ISBN 3777476501.
Office du Livre, Fribourg, 1979. In-4, reliure pleine toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleur, titre doré sur le dos, 327 pp. Avant-propos - Introduction - I. La représentation du paysage : 1. Concrétisation des "symboles" par les éléments du paysage. - 2. Représentation de décors littéraires et de paysages célèbres. - 3. Rôle de la peinture à l'encre de Chine et ...
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, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, 628 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:350 b/w, 348 col., Language(s):French, Old French. ISBN 9782503580036.
Summary Le Lancelot-Graal, dont les diff rentes parties ont t r dig es entre la toute fin du XIIe si cle et la premi re moiti du XIIIe si cle, constitue l'un des plus grands cycles romanesques en prose du Moyen ge. Il se compose de cinq branches dont l'ordre di g tique : l'Estoire del Saint Graal, le Merlin et sa Suite, le Lancelot en prose, la Queste del Saint Graal et la Mort Artu, ne suit pas la chronologie de la composition. Le cycle raconte l'histoire du Graal, depuis ses origines et jusqu' sa conqu te par le Bon Chevalier Galaad, et les aventures de Lancelot, h rit e du Chevalier de la Charette de Chr tien de Troyes. Il dessine habilement une histoire capable de r unir les temps christiques ceux du royaume Arthurien et d'embrasser des discours vari s issus de la Bible, de la litt rature exemplaire, de la pens e th ologique et du roman courtois. Plus de cent quarante manuscrits conservent encore aujourd'hui tout ou partie du Lancelot-Graal, ce qui t moigne d'un succ s jamais d menti du XIIIe au XVe si cle et d'un prestige dont de nombreux princes et souverains, d'Henri IV de Luxembourg Jean de Berry et Jacques d'Armagnac, ont voulu se parer. Pourtant, les manuscrits r unissant toutes les branches du cycle sont relativement peu nombreux. Cette tude iconographique se concentre sur les cinq manuscrits les plus anciens comprenant l'int gralit du Lancelot-Graal, produits entre la fin du XIIIe et le d but du XIVe si cle : Bonn, ULB, S 526 ; Paris, BnF, fr. 110 et fr. 344 ; Londres, BL, Add. 10292-294 et un volume actuellement dispers entre plusieurs collections (l'ex-Amsterdam, BPH, ms 1, Manchester, Rylands, ms Fr. 1, et Oxford, Bodleian, Douce 215). Le cycle iconographique de BnF, fr. 344, reproduit dans son int gralit , fait l'objet d'un commentaire syst matique. Ce manuscrit d'origine messine ou verdunoise, que l'on peut rapprocher sur le plan stylistique des tr sors enlumin s de Renaut de Bar, v que de Metz entre 1302 et 1313, pr sente plus de trois cents miniatures et initiales histori es. C'est un t moin de l'importance du d veloppement de l'illustration des ouvrages de type profane en langue vernaculaire partir de la fin du XIIe si cle. Il constitue une lecture attentive et remarquable du cycle du Graal et permet d'explorer sous un angle nouveau la mise en place progressive d'une iconographie proprement romanesque partir des mod les cl ricaux. TABLE OF CONTENTS Une histoire totale du Graal et du monde arthurien Le plus grand succ s de la litt rature fran aise du XIIIe si cle Segmentation du cycle et sommaire narratif Lectures cycliques et composition romanesque Cycle et programme iconographique Le choix du manuscrit Paris, BnF, fr. 344 et sa place dans la tradition manuscrite du Lancelot-Graal Caract ristiques des images : les artistes, le style R partition des miniatures dans les branches du Lancelot-Graal Comparaison de l'iconographie du manuscrit Paris, BnF, fr. 344 et des autres manuscrits cycliques Le cycle iconographique Liste des manuscrits Bibliographie Tableau synoptique des manuscrits cycliques du Lacelot-Graal (XIIIe-XIVe s.) Index g n ral Planches
, Waanders, 2024 Paperback, 280 x 230 mm, 100 Illustrations col.ill. 112 Pages, Dutch (NL) ed.*nieuw ISBN 9789462625884.
In een bundeling van artistiek talent en onstuitbare energie zorgde de avant-garde in het begin van de vorige eeuw voor grote omwentelingen in de kunsten. Otto van Rees en Adya van Rees-Dutilh behoorden tot de kern van deze jonge pioniers in Parijs. Dit boek concentreert zich rond de roerige periode 1907-1917 en vormt een ware ontdekkingstocht door deze visuele vormenmagie.
Urnäsch, Säntis-Verlag, 1993. Quer-Folio. 211 S., mit zahlreichen farbigen Illustrationen. Leinenband mit illustriertem Schutzumschlag.
Sehr gut erhaltenes Exemplar.
, Penn State University Press, 1990 Hardcover, 3 Volumes; 265 + 535 + 893 = 1693 pages, In very Good condition, illustrated dustjackets, Language = 90 pct. English + partly French, Italian , German., images / illustrations in b/w. .290 x 225 x 75 mm; ISBN 9780271006079.
Under the sponsorship of the Comit International d?Histoire de l?Art (CIHA), scholars from 31 countries met in August in Washington, DC, to present papers and discuss the subject of the Congress. The CIHA was created by a group of scholars meeting in Vienna in 1873 to exchange results of research, discuss aspects of the theory of the history of art, and encourage international discourse. CIHA has since sponsored congresses at intervals of three or five years. Until now CIHA focused on European art from Constantine to the present, whereas the XXXVIth Congress, in a critical shift, encompassed the history of art from all periods and places. The seven sessions deal with broad themes that transcend cultural differences and are uniquely perceptible through the discipline of art history. Center and Periphery: Dissemination and Assimilation of Style examines the processes whereby local styles may be formed by ?dissemination? from a dominant cultural center and, conversely, those which form a cosmopolitan style by the ?assimilation? of disparate local tradition. Conceptual Designs: Diagrams and Geometric Patterns discusses form and meaning in diagrams and geometric patterns used as independent compositions or as ?incidental? ornament. The Written Word in Art and as Art explores the relationship between what is written and how it is written, and the contribution of both to an understanding of the work as a whole. The Artist is concerned with significant developments in the history of the artist?s self-consciousness. Art and Ritual examines the contribution of the study of ritual to an understanding of the form and meaning of a work of art, and vice versa. Art and National Identity in the Americas looks at the problems of regional and national self-definition in the art of North, Central, and South America, from the European conquests to the present. Preserving the World Art discusses the history and theory of conservation and restoration of works of art and their settings. Each session was chaired and its program determined by two distinguished scholars from widely divergent fiends, ensuring a broad and varied approach to the subject. Following introductory essays by the Chairs, the papers represent a selection of the best contribution by art historians as well as scholars in other disciplines. Included as well are plenary addresses by three international leaders in the field, Hermann Fillitz, Andr Chastel, and George Kubler.
FRANCE LOISIRS. VERS 2013. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 960 pages. Nombreuses photos en couleurs dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 720-Architecture
Classification Dewey : 720-Architecture
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 442 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:1 col., Language: French. ISBN 9782503593746.
Summary Achard de Saint-Victor (1171) est un repr sentant moins connu de l' cole de Saint-Victor, l ve d'Hugues, chanoine r gulier, ma tre, abb de Saint-Victor Paris (1155-1161), v que d'Avranches (1161-1171). Son oeuvre principal, le De unitate et pluralitate creaturarum, consiste en deux parties qui portent sur la doctrine trinitaire et sur la doctrine de la pluralit des raisons ternelles dans le Verbe de Dieu. Cette recherche entend r tablir les th ses principales expos es par Achard de Saint-Victor dans son livre De unitate et pluralitate creaturarum pour montrer que les capacit s m taphysiques de ce penseur ne le c dent pas aux philosophes plus connus de son poque. Notamment, l'autrice tudie la fa on dont le De unitate recourt aux doctrines m dio et n oplatoniciennes pour r soudre la question d'une coexistence de l'unit et de la pluralit en Dieu et dans les cr atures. L'enjeu est de mieux comprendre la place de la m taphysique platonicienne dans l' cole de Saint-Victor, et ce malgr la raret des sources au XIIe si cle, en particulier des oeuvres de Platon ou de ses disciples grecs. Le pr sent ouvrage contribue r soudre deux probl mes de l'histoire de la philosophie : quels l ments et sources platoniciens ont t re us au XIIe si cle et quelle place la pens e victorine fait l'h ritage platonicien. Les probl mes philosophiques soulev s sont la multiplication des objets intelligibles et sensibles, la d finition de la chose et l'identit des tres.
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, lxxxi + 266 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Language(s):Greek, English. ISBN 9782503592756.
Summary Isaac Argyros was a leading astronomer and theologian of the late 14th century, who spent most of his life at the Chora monastery in Constantinople. Besides several works on astronomy, he wrote a number of treatises against the Palamites in the tradition of his teacher and mentor Nicephorus Gregoras: (1.) De quattuor modis participationis Dei; (2.) De lumine Transfigurationis ad Gedeonem Zographum; and (3.) Solutio quaestionis cuiusdam Palamiticae. Former emperor John Cantacuzenus composed a lenghty treatise against Argyrus (Contra Argyrum), in which he attacks the fact that Argyros and his followers deny three things: that the seven spirits referred to by Isaiah are uncreated; that the grace of God is uncreated; and that men receive gifts of God in an immediate manner. Together, the four texts in this edition shed light on an interesting chapter in the palamite controversy.