Berlin, G. Grote'schen Verlagsbuchhandlung 1869. Folio. (3) Bl. Mit 13 Tafeln. Loseblattsammlung in Org.-Leinenmappe.
Leinenmappe angestaubt und fleckig.
ENJALBERT Henri - PAPY Louis - VAUX DE FOLETIER F. de - SARAVAS Marie-Louise - TALVART Hector
Reference : 91306
(1967)
Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. Couverture légèrement défraîchie. 206 pages.
Livre. Horizons de France (Collection : Les nouvelles provinciales - 20), 1967.
ENJALBERT Henri - PAPY Louis - VAUX DE FOLETIER F. de - SARAVAS Marie-Louise - TALVART Hector
Reference : 103246
(1967)
Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 206 pages.
Livre. Horizons de France (Collection : Les nouvelles provinciales - 20), 1967.
Paris, Albert Morancé, 1921, 2 grands volumes in-folio en feuilles sous portefeuille de l'éditeur (texte + 100 planches.).
Complet. bon
Picard, Paris. Ensemble comprenant : Première partie, Architecture Religieuse, tome 1, période mérovingienne, carolingienne et romane, tome 2, période française dite Gothique, style Flamboyant, Renaissance ; Deuxième partie, Architecture civile et militaire, tome 1, architecture civile, tome 2, architecture militaire et navale. 4 volumes in-8, un relié pleine toile marine de l'éditeur, 3 brochés, 937 et 926 pages, illustrations in-texte en n&b. Pliures aux dos et infime manque de papier à l'un des dos, mouillure aux planches hors-texte du Tome I deuxième partie, néanmoins bon état.
La librairie est ouverte du mardi au samedi de 9h30 à 12h30 et de 13h30 à 19h00. Commandes par courriel ou téléphone. Envoi rapide, emballage soigné.
Paris, Auguste Picard, 1929-32, grand in-8vo, XV + XXXVIII + 926 p. + 38 planches, ill. avec 328 fig., brochure originale.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
1 : périodes mérovingienne, carolingienne et romane. - 2 : période française dite gothique. Style flamboyant, Renaissance. P.Picard 1919-1920. 2 volumes in-8 (23/14cm).CIII-930 pages. Brochés couvertures illustrées.
454 figures dans le texte ou à pleine page (plans schémas, reproductions photographiques. Parfait état, imprimé sur beau papier.
Editions Auguste Picard Broché 1929 Deux volumes in-8 (14,2 x 22,5 cm), brochés, pagination continue sur les 2 tomes (926 pages + XXXVI planches, Tome 1 : Architecture civile ; Tome 2 : Architecture militaire et navale ; pliures aux dos et au premier plat du tome 1, par ailleurs bel état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Paris, Auguste Picard, 1927 - 1929 2 volumes In-8° (14 x 22,6cm) Brochés. En pagination continue: Vol.1: CVIII + 458, 1 feuillet; Vol.2: 1 faux-titre, 1 titre, puis paginé de [459] à 937; 455 figures in texte. Coutures fragilisées (dos du 2nd volume en partie décollé); petit manque en haut du dos du 1er volume; couvertures tachées; propres à l'intérieur; cachets d'ex-libris.
3è édition revue, posthume, de la première partie, consacrée à l'architecture religieuse, complète des 2 tomes en 2 volumes, de ce "manuel" de l'archiviste paléographe Camille ENLART (1862-1927): 1/"Périodes mérovingienne, carolingienne et romane", 2/"Période française, dite gothique, style flamboyant, Renaissance" (avec inversion des mentions de "parties" et de tomaison dans les titres, corrigée sur les couvertures); 455 dessins; importante bibliographie critique.
Paris, Alphonse Picard et fils, 1916. Fort in-8 ; XIX-614 pp. Pleine percaline bleu de l'éditeur. Index alphabétique chronologique et raisonné. (de la page 533 à 607).
Edition originale. Importante iconographie dans et hors-texte. Ouvrage de référence. Photos sur demande.
Paris, Alphonse Picard et fils, 1904. Fort in-8 ; XV-856 pp. Pleine percaline bleu de l'éditeur.
Edition originale. Importante iconographie dans et hors-texte. Ouvrage de référence. Photos sur demande.
1904 toile bleue éditeur. in-8, XX-816pp. et XVI-856pp., 292 ill. in-texte, P. Picard 1902-1904,
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Picard, Paris. Ensemble comprenant : Première partie, Architecture Religieuse, tome 1, période mérovingienne, carolingienne et romane, tome 2, période française dite Gothique, style Flamboyant, Renaissance ; Deuxième partie, Architecture civile et militaire, tome 1, architecture civile, tome 2, architecture militaire et navale ; Le costume. 1927, 1929, 1929, 1932, 1927. 5 forts volumes in-8 brochés, couvertures illustrées, 937, 926 et 614 pages, illustrations in-texte en n&b. Pliures aux dos et infime manque de papier à l'un des dos, néanmoins bon état.
La librairie est ouverte du mardi au samedi de 9h30 à 12h30 et de 13h30 à 19h00. Commandes par courriel ou téléphone. Envoi rapide, emballage soigné.
Auguste Picard Broché 1929 In-8, (14.5x22.5 cm), broché, 453 pages, préface de P. Léon, illustrations en noir et blanc, planches in fine ; pliures sur le dos, traces sur les plats jaunis, un tampon au premier plat, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Paris : A. Picard, 1920. In-8 (24 cm), broché, illustrations en noir, paginé de 460 à 937, 900 gr.
Couverture en état d'usage, intérieur frais, bonne tenue
Paris : A. Picard, 1927-1932. 5 volumes in-8 (23 cm), brochés, couvertures illustrées, illustrations en noir in et hors texte, vol. 1 et 2 en pagination continue CVIII-458, 460-937 pages, vol. 3 182 pages, vol. 4 et 5 en pagination continue 454, XXXVIII-926, 4784 gr.
Bon état général, intérieur bien frais
P., Picard, 1924, in 8° broché, 183 pages.
Exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi autographe signé, à Noël Thiollier, sur le faux-titre. Contient : Avant-propos - Table analytique et alphabétique des matières - Répertoire alphabétique et analytique des localités et monuments - Erratum. PHOTOS sur DEMANDE. ...................... Photos sur demande ..........................
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Paris Auguste Picard 1929 Deux forts volume in-8°, de XV 454 et XXXVIII 455-926pp., coluverture imprimée crème et titrée rouge et noire. (volumes légèrement débrochés, feuillets légèrement marqués en coin au tome II, intérieur frais). Le tome II a été publié en 1932. 328 figures au total et 38 planches d'illustration (I : planches I-XVIII, II : planches XIX-XXXVIII). Répertoire archéologique departemental. Index alphabétique.
Paris, Auguste Picard, 1932 1 volume In-8° (13,5 x 21,4) Reliure pleine toile (façon ancien fonds de bibliothèque) vert foncé; plats de couvertures conservés. 4 feuillets, XXXVIIIp., puis paginé de [455] à 926; 130 figures in texte, vignettes et pleines pages, 19 planches hors texte in fine dont 1 dépliante. Toile un peu usée sur les bords et déchirée aux coins; petits cachets de bibliothèque; planche dépliante "restaurée" d'un ruban adhésif jauni.
Seconde édition revue et augmentée, par Jean VERRIER, inspecteur général des monuments historiques (1887-1963), du 2è tome de la 2è partie du manuel publié en 1902-1916 (Picard), par l'archiviste paléographe Camille ENLART (1862-1927): "Architecture militaire et navale", partie complète en 1 volume (tome 1 = "Architecture civile"); avec répertoire par départements, glossaire, index et bibliographie; figures et photos.
1975 Ecole Franàise De Rome Jaquette Couverture rigide 1975 Rome, Ecole française de Rome, 1975. In4° broché, jaquette illustrée , 412pp. Abondantes illustrations.
, Brepols, 2022 Paperback, 288 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:28 b/w, 3 col., 19 tables b/w., 1 maps b/w, Music examples: 37, Language(s):English, Italian. ISBN 9782503601953.
Summary Ivan Luka?i? (born around 1585, died in 1648), composer, Conventual Franciscan, long-time ?maestro di cappella? of the cathedral in Split, is a typical ?hero? of local historiography. As early as 1935, the Croatian-American musicologist Dragan Plamenac (real name Karl Siebenschein) prepared a selection from the only known collection of Luka?i?'s compositions, the Sacrae cantiones (Venice, 1620). In the same year, Plamenac introduced Croatian Renaissance and Baroque music to the local audience for the first time at a concert held at the Croatian Music Institute. In the aftermath of Plamenac's emigration to the USA in 1939, it took several decades for new archival, stylistic, interdisciplinary, and international research in Croatian musicology to take place. Despite the availability of earlier material as well as contemporary musical publications of Luka?i?'s work (J. Andreis, Zagreb, 1970; E. Stip?evi?, Padua, 1986), it is not an exaggeration to say that Luka?i? still remains unknown internationally. For many years, a number of studies of Luka?i? and the music of his contemporaries from the ?other, eastern coast of the Adriatic? published almost exclusively in Croatian and thus the international professional public had very limited access to them. This collection of studies dedicated to Luka?i? and to the musical and cultural contacts between the two Adriatic coasts is the first volume to be published in both English and Italian. The echoes of the contacts between Italy and Croatia reached the Royal Palace in Portugal, shops selling printed music in Denmark and church archives in Slovenia and Poland. The aim of this book is to follow the traces of that cultural dissemination. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword: Fragments on Luka?i? ? Ennio Stip?evi? Dalmatia in the time of Ivan Luka?i? (1587-1648) ? Josip Vrande?i? Luka?i?'s fellow countrymen in Venice in the past ? Lovorka ?orali? Schiavoni: artists, nation, ideology ? Ivana Prijatelj Pavi?i? Fra Ivan Marko (Giovanni Marco) Luka?i? alla luce della pi recente documentazione archivistica ? Ljudevit Mara?i? Il Collegio Illirico a Roma, Luka?i? e la Dalmazia nei documenti veneziani ? Paolo Alberto Rismondo Compositions by Ivan Luka?i? in the context of contemporary music anthologies ? A view from the perspective of digital musicology ? Lucija Konfic Juraj (Giorgio) Alberti: Dialogo per imparare con brevit Cantar Canto figurato (Venetia, 1619) ? Jelena Kne?aurek Cari? New insights into Tomaso Cecchini's motet production prior to 1620 ? Gabriele Taschetti The Motetti a una, doi, tre et quatro voci (Venezia, 1630) by Antonio Gualtieri: a collection of small-scale motets from the Paduan area ? Chiara Comparin Carlo Farina e il repertorio di danza tedesco d'inizio Seicento ? Aurelio Bianco The influence of Francesco Patrizi's collection of Greek manuscripts on his music theory ? Jacomien Prins Giovanni Sebenico o Ivan ?iben?anin? Andata e ritorno dalla Serenissima all'Europa ? Anna Laura Bellina Luka?i?'s Sacrae cantiones (1620) and historically informed performances in Croatian festivals from 1980s to 2010s ? Dario Poljak The reception of Ivan Luka?i?'s motets by Croatian 20th and 21st century composers ? Tomislav Bu?i? Bibliography Modern music editions (selection) Index nominum
, Electa, 1998 Hardcover with dusjacket, SLIPCASE, 440 pages, colour illustrations, 25x28cm. . ISBN 9788843557660.
L'originale metodologia utilizzata nello studio delle arti decorative e la novit dei materiali impiegati, fanno di questo volume un fondamentale punto d'arrivo nella conoscenza di uno dei pi importanti periodi della storia del mobile italiano. Questa pubblicazione, la prima di una serie dedicata agli stili dei mobili, intende illustrare quella particolare e del tutto originale declinazione che lo stile Impero ebbe in Italia nel periodo del governo francese della restaurazione, fin verso il 1840 quando cio esso venne progressivamente messo in ombra dalle pi accattivanti mode ispirate dai revival storicisti. Il volume, dopo una approfondita introduzione, impostato per schede corredate di numerosi confronti illustrativi, riguardanti la produzione delle arti decorative nelle numerose aree geografiche in cui allora la penisola italiana era divisa: i regni di Napoli e Sicilia, Roma, il granducato di Toscana, il ducato di Lucca, il regno Lombardo Veneto, le legazioni Pontificie e i ducati di Parma e Modena, il regno di Sardegna. Il risultato un utilissimo strumento di lavoro per gli studiosi e di approfondita conoscenza per gli amatori, anche grazie al ricco apparato illustrativo. ********************************The original methodology used in the study of the decorative arts and the novelty of the materials used make this volume a fundamental point of arrival in the knowledge of one of the most important periods in the history of Italian furniture. This publication, the first in a series devoted to furniture styles, aims to illustrate that particular and wholly original declination that the Empire style had in Italy during the period of the French government of the Restoration, until around 1840 when, that is, it was gradually overshadowed by the more appealing fashions inspired by historicist revivals. The volume, after a thorough introduction, is set out by tabs accompanied by numerous illustrative comparisons, concerning the production of the decorative arts in the many geographical areas into which the Italian peninsula was then divided: the kingdoms of Naples and Sicily, Rome, the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, the Duchy of Lucca, the Lombardo Veneto kingdom, the Papal legations and the Duchies of Parma and Modena, and the Kingdom of Sardinia. The result is a very useful working tool for scholars and in-depth knowledge for amateurs, also thanks to the rich illustrative apparatus.
, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, ix + 289 pages, Size:210 x 297 mm, Illustrations:4 b/w, 120 col., Language(s):English, French, German. ISBN 9782503604268.
Summary This volume brings together the works of some of the best known and most established scholars in Gnostic and Manichaean studies, Iranologists and art historians. It contains two important and indispensable catalogues of Turfan texts and also studies covering topics such as cosmogony, hymnology and manuscript illumination. A number of Turfan texts in Sogdian and Uygur are published here for the first time. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword Editors and contributors Sergio BASSO, Manichaean fragments related to the 'Barlaam and Ioasaph saga' Adam BENKATO, A Fragment of an Iranian Manichaean 'Oral Tradition' Fernando BERMEJO-RUBIO, Mani as a paradigm of the Manichaean Church in the Cologne Mani Codex ?ehnaz BI ER and Bet l ZBAY, The Lotus illustration in a Manichaean manuscript Iris COLDITZ, Strategies for success. Manichaeism under the early Sasanians Desmond DURKIN-MEISTERERNST, An update of Boyce's Catalogue of Manichaean Middle Persian and Parthian Eduard IRICINSCHI, How Do Wisdom, Law, and Revelation a Religion Make? Appropriation and Displacement in the 'Chapters of the Wisdom of My Lord Mani' Samuel N.C. LIEU, A catalogue of the Uygur Manichaean texts Enrico MORANO, Uygur in the Manichaean Sogdian texts in Manichaean script from the Berlin Turfan Collection Nicholas SIMS-WILLIAMS, The ?seven adversities? in a Manichaean Sogdian hymn Michel TARDIEU, La m taphore de l'auberge Peter ZIEME, ?Worte f r die Seele?. Altuigurische manich ische Fragmente with an appendix by Yutaka YOSHIDA
, Brepols, 2023 Hardback, xii + 404 pages, Size:210 x 297 mm, Illustrations:15 b/w, 120 col., Language(s):English, French, Italian. ISBN 9782503584072.
Summary The volume contains the proceedings of the ninth international symposium of the International Association of Manichaean Studies (IAMS) held at the University of Turin (11th-15th September, 2017) and covering all major aspects of Manichaean studies. This new volume brings the research on many aspects of Manichaeism up to date and offers also first editions or re-editions with new interpretations of Manichaean texts in the languages used by the Eastern and Western Manichaeans. It includes important studies on Manichaean Art, and on newly discovered Manichaean texts in Chinese and Parthian from Xiapu in South China. TABLE OF CONTENTS Jason BEDUHN ? Manichaean Redaction of Non-Manichaean Narratives, and the Case of Bilawhar and Budasf Fernando BERMEJO-RUBIO ? Syncretism versus Transversality: On the Emergence of Mani's Religious Outlook Iris COLDITZ ? Some Iranian Names of Manichaeans from Non-Iranian Sources. With an Appendix to Iranisches Personennamenbuch 2,1 Federico DRAGONI and Enrico MORANO ? A Sogdian Manuscript in Manichaean Script on Cosmogony and Rules for Elect and Hearers in Manistans Jean-Daniel DUBOIS ? The coming of Jesus ?without a body? (Kephalaion I, 12, 20ff.) Desmond DURKIN-MEISTERERNST ? ?rdhang wifr?s Jorinde EBERT ? A Manichaean Portrait Painter at the Chinese Song Court? Majella FRANZMANN ? Heavenly mothers and virgins and the earthly Eve Zsuzsanna GUL CSI ? Digital Restoration of an Icon of Jesus Preserved on an Uygur Manichaean Mortuary Banner from 10th-century Kocho Xiaodan HU ? The 7 distresses and 5 destinies of the individual soul: A study on Dunhuang Chinese Manichaean text the Scripture on Buddha-Nature ??? in comparison with Turfan and Coptic parallels G bor K SA ? A Survey of Research on the New Textual Materials from China (2013-2017) Samuel N.C. LIEU ? Manichaean Self-Identity revisited (I) Xiao-He MA ? The Painting of the Birth of Mani in Japan and ?The Hymn of the Descent? in the Mani the Buddha of Light manuscript Rea MATSANGOU ? Legal aspects regarding Manichaean assembly places in the later Roman Empire Gunner MIKKELSEN ? Up?ya in the Chinese Manichaean Texts from Dunhuang Evgenia MOISEEVA ? Prolegomena to Mani's vision of the Old Testament Bet l ZBAY ? The Orthography of the Rounded Vowels in Old Uyghur Manichean Texts Bet l ZBAY and ?ehnaz B? ER ? The Headline Ornament: Analysis of the Illuminated Manichaean Manuscript: MIK III 6368 Nils Arne PEDERSEN ? Differing Interpretations of Mani's Apostolate in Manichaean Sources: Subordination or Superiority? Andrea PIRAS ? The Painting of the Living Soul. Metaphors and Practices of Self Restoration Flavia RUANI ? Playing with Literature for Religious Competition: Manichaean Characters in Syriac Hagiography Natale SPINETO, Julien Ries e gli studi sul Manicheismo Michel TARDIEU ? Les m tamorphoses du Troisi me Messager Michel TARDIEU, Danny PRAET and Flavia RUANI ? , Franz Cumont et le d veloppement des tudes manich ennes H kon Fiane TEIGEN ? 'The Church where I am': Elect organisation in the Roman Empire A ron VANSPAUWEN ? Manichaean citations in De fide contra Manichaeos: The circulation of Latin Manichaean texts in North Africa Yutaka YOSHIDA ? B g Qaghan, Zieme, Clark, and Moriyasu: On some aspects of the early phase of the Uighur Manichaeism
, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 196 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:2 b/w, 63 col., 5 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503605210.
Summary Several studies have been devoted to the flowering of the republic of Genoa during the so-called 'siglo de los Genoveses', when Genoa became the hub of European trade and an important center of artistic and literary production. Yet, little attention has been granted to the political and cultural crisis that followed, starting in 1559 and culminating in 1684, when the French bombed Genoa. Addressing this chronological gap, the volume explores how the image of the Genoese Republic was shaped, exploited, or contested in the long seventeenth century. How did Genoese politicians and men of letters represent their homeland? How was Genoa represented in Spain or in the Low Countries? How was its political system conceived by Italian and foreign political writers, and how did the prevailing absolutist model influence such ideas? In order to answer these questions, the volume gathers contributions from art historians, literary scholars, political and cultural historians, thus adopting a comparative, multidisciplinary approach. TABLE OF CONTENTS I Early Modern Genoa in Context 1528-1700 Enrico Zucchi and Alessandro Metlica, Piecing the Puzzle: Liberty, Identity, and Crisis in the Republic of Genoa Manuel Herrero S nchez, The Representation of Genoa in a Monarchy of Urban Republics: Between the Integration of Private Genoese and the Limits of the Model of Full Sovereignty Matthias Schnettger, 'Camera et civitas nostra imperialis': The Republic of Genoa in the Imperial Perspective II The Age of Liberty 1528-1620 Laura Stagno, The Gift of Concord and Freedom: Images of Andrea Doria in Late Sixteenth Century Art Wouter Kreuze, Perspectives on a Republic: The Genoese crisis of 1575 in Italian avvisi Beno t Mar chaux, Contending Republicanisms: Pamphlets, Liberty, and Political Uses of the Past in Genoa, Venice, and Rome at the Time of the Interdict (1606-07) Fiorenzo Toso, 'Versci, morte dro tempo': Civil Commitment and Celebratory Rhetoric in Genoese Literature in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries III The Negotiation of Genoese Identity 1620-1660 Valentina Borniotto, Personifications of the Republic in Genoa: Before and After Cesare Ripa's Iconologia Sara Rulli, Continuity and Renewal of the City Image: The Enhancement and Strengthening of Public Architecture and Infrastructure as an Instrument for Political Communication George L. Gorse, A 'Royal Republic': The Virgin Mary as 'Queen of Genoa' in 1637 Simona Morando, 'Vera pace godeste in mezzo all'armi': The Commitment of Theatre and Literature in the Latter Half of the Seventeenth Century Giorgio Tosco, 'I pi savij politichi di tutte le nazioni del mondo': The Political Use of the Dutch Model in Seventeenth-Century Genoa IV The Age of Crisis 1660-1700 Luana Salvarani, 'Nelle variet proprie della Citt nostra': Giovan Francesco Spinola's Instruttione famigliare between Genoese Identity and the Renaissance Pedagogical Tradition Emilio P rez Blanco, Neutrality in Question: Genoa, the Embassy of Spain, and the Consequences of 1684 Michael Paul Martoccio, Touring 'the Peru of Italy:' The Bank of Saint George and the Endurance of the Genoese Republic in the English, French, and German Press, 1684-1797 Bibliography