Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1978. 21 x 29, 93 pp., 47 planches, tableaux et annexes, broché, très bon état.
"impression polycopiée sur une seule face; mémoires."
"1794. London R. Faulder 1794 - 3 vol. reliés plein maroquin dos à motifs dorés 13 5 cm x 21 cm XVI+ 444+383+ 424 pages 2 cartes dépliantes hors-texte+ 5 gravures hors-texte- Texte traduit en anglais par Thomas Taylor notes index errata vignette de Watel's library à Boulogne sur Mer - Bien complet des cartes et ills hors-texte 1 page froissée 1 déchirure sans manque notes manuscrites dans les marges sinon bon état ; première trad. anglaise complète"
Lyon, Imprimerie Lescuyer, 1985 1 volume 17,3 x 21cm Reliure éditeur pleine toile rouge; titre doré sur le 1er plat. 40p., quelques illustrations in texte, 12 feuillets d'illustrations dont 4 planches couleurs in fine. Bon état mais sans jaquette.
Historique de l'église de Romans-sur-Isère, depuis sa fondation en 838 par Saint Barnard: texte de Jean PAUTROT illustré d'un plan et de dessins tirés du livre de P. E. Giraud suivi de planches: photos en noir et en couleurs et 1 dessin de Diodore Raoult (1845); notes et références bibliographiques. Tirage à 1500 exemplaires; 1 des 1000 numérotés, justifié n°106.
, Gent : Stadsbestuur van Gent, 1952, Oorspronkelijk uitgevers omslag, hardcover, 59 pp met foto's.
opdracht exemplaar met opdracht aan de heer directeur van de Walle, gedateerd, gesigneerd door Pauwels.
Beta-plus 2007 204 pages in4. 2007. Cartonné jaquette. 204 pages. nombreuses et belles illustrations en couleurs
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Beta-plus 2007 208 pages in4. 2007. Cartonné jaquette. 208 pages. nombreuses et belles illustrations en couleurs
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Beta-plus 2007 208 pages in4. 2007. Cartonné jaquette. 208 pages. nombreuses et belles illustrations en couleurs
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Eyrolles 2009 2242 pages in4. 2009. Cartonné jaquette. 2242 pages. nombreuses et belles illustrations en couleurs
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Beta-Plus 2009 210 pages 30x29x3cm. 2009. Relié. 210 pages.
French édition -L'article est sous blister mais peut présenter de légères marques de stockage du reste en très bon état d'ensemble - Expédié soigneusement dans une enveloppe à bulles depuis la France
Eyrolles 2011 160 pages in4. 2011. Cartonné jaquette. 160 pages. nombreuses et belles illustrations en couleurs
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Eyrolles 2011 160 pages in4. 2011. Cartonné jaquette. 160 pages. nombreuses et belles illustrations en couleurs
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Beta-plus 2008 204 pages in4. 2008. Cartonné jaquette. 204 pages. nombreuses et belles illustrations en couleurs
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Beta-plus 2009 256 pages in4. 2009. Cartonné jaquette. 256 pages. nombreuses et belles illustrations en couleurs
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Milano: Electa Editrice, 1983 pet. in-4, 298 pages, nombreuses illustrations. Bibliographie. Broché, très bon état. Catalogue d'exposition Ala Napoleonica e Museo Correr dicembre 1983 - marzo 1984.
Venezia nell' Ottocento. Immagini e mito. [Venezia, Ala Napoleonica e Museo Correr, dicembre 1983 -marzo 1984]. (Milano: Electa Editrice, 1983). [M.C.: venise, histoire, beaux-arts, peinture, architecture, musique]
, Torst, 2014 Paperback, 140 pages, ENG, 180 x 160 x 10 mm, as New, ill. in b/w, . ISBN 9788072154241.
Czech artist Jan Svoboda (1934-1990) spent a lifetime laboring to redefine the language of photography. This catalogue gives an overview of his career, from early still lifes to works that questioned the rules and boundaries of the photographic image to his pioneering conceptual photographs of the late 1960s--pictures that frequently quoted from other works of his.
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, xii + 468 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Language: English. ISBN 9782503585451.
Summary The volume discusses Central European and Eastern Central European historiographies of the High and Late Middle Ages. It deals with histories written in a time which brought about a profound differentiation of medieval societies in these regions. As new social classes achieved economic and political power, the demand for reassuring identifications grew more pressing. Narratives of the past were tailored specifically for distinct social groups, often using vernacular languages instead of the universal language of elite education, Latin. The volume pays attention to the interplay between languages and focuses on the strategies that individual works developed in order to balance the many alternative modes of identification. Filling a significant scholarly gap, the volume offers important insights into narratives of identification written in Latin and in the various vernaculars emerging as the new political languages of the period. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction - PAVLINA RYCHTEROVÁ AND DAVID KALHOUS A Past that never was: Creating collective identities The Terms 'Polans', 'Poles', 'Poland', and their Historiographical Context in Medieval Poland and Rus' - PAWEL ZMUDZKI People, Realm, and Dynasty in the Fourteenth Century - Chronica de gestis Hungarorum - JÁNOS M. BAK Master Vincent and his Making of the Oldest History of the Lechites-Poles - JACEK BANASZKIEWICZ Narrating for Specific Communities? The Case of the Österreichische Chronik von den 95 Herrschaften - MATTHIAS MEYER How to Create a Hussite Identity? The Hussite Chronicle by Lawrence of Brezová - PAVLÍNA CERMANOVÁ The Realm and its People: Re-writing Political Identities The Hungarian-Polish Chronicle as the Polish-Hungarian Perspective on the Earliest Hungarian and Polish History - RYSZARD GRZESIK The Chronicle of the so-called Dalimil and its Concept of Czech Identity - PAVLÍNA RYCHTEROVÁ Literary Reminiscences in the Characterization of the Bohemian King Wenceslas II (1283-1305) and his Contemporaries in Ottokar from the Geul's Styrian Rhymed Chronicle - VÁCLAV BOK Slavonic and Czech Identity in the Chronicon Bohemiae by Pribík Pulkava of Radenín - VÁCLAV ZUREK AND PAVLÍNA RYCHTEROVÁ The Rhymed German Translation of the Chronicle of the So-Called Dalimil and its Strategies of Identification - VLASTIMIL BROM From Dynasty to Noble Identity: The Development of the Historical Tradition in the Chronicles of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries - RIMVYDAS PETRAUSKAS Local and Regional Identities in a Dialogue Versus Lubenses: Ethnic Differences, Political Identification, and the Cohesion of Social Groups in Thirteenth- and Fourteenth-Century Silesia - PRZEMYSLAW WISZEWSKI Affective Strategies for Narrating Community: Jans (the) 'Enikel''s Fürstenbuch - CHRISTINA LUTTER Historical Memory and Local Identity: Jan Dlugosz and the Church in Cracow - PIOTR WECOWSKI The Chronicles of the Teutonic Order in Prussia in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries - MARCUS WÜST Annals, Chronicles, and Saints: Monastic Narratives in Early Austrian Historiography and their Perception by Local Elites - MARTIN HALTRICH Adam a German? The Ethnic Element in Swabian Chronicles of the Fifteenth Century - JÖRG SONNTAG Index
, Brepols, 2019 Paperback, 321 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:5 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503581828.
Summary In the first two decades of the fifteenth century, the Hussite religious reform movement emerged in Bohemia; it used one of the realm's vernacular languages, Czech, both to disseminate its reform ideas, and to establish strong foundations for the reform. The vernacular became a significant strategy for identification, capable of binding together disconnected religious, ethnic, political and regional identities and generating a very potent aggregate of identifications. This volume considers material from the second half of the fourteenth century to the first half of the sixteenth, beginning with the so-called Hussite 'forerunners' and ending with the early German reformation. Individual essays discuss the various functions of the vernaculars in different text types, social situations and religious and political contexts. Together, they correct former assumptions about the topic and provide a basis for further study of Hussite vernacular theology and contribute to the transformation of scholarly narratives about the Hussite movement by including works of vernacular religious education among the most important source material. It offers a basis for the comparative research on the role of the vernaculars in late medieval European religious reform movements. TABLE OF CONTENTS Notes About the Contributors Introduction David C. MENGEL (College of Arts and Sciences, Xavier University of Cincinnati): Plures lingwas in Praga nescimus: Conrad Waldhauser on Czech and German in Fourteenth-Century Prague Martin DEKARLI (Institute for History, University of Hradec Králové): Translating Political Theology into Vernacular: Réécriture Of John Wyclif's Oeuvre in Late- Medieval Bohemia Pavel SOUKUP (Centre for Medieval Studies, Czech Academy of Sciences): The Puncta of Jan Hus: The Latin Transmission of Vernacular Preaching Petra MUTLOVÁ (Institute of Classical Studies, Masaryk University Brno): Religious Cross-Currents at the End of the Middle Ages: Remarks on the Textual Transmission of Nicholas of Dresden's Tabule veteris et novi coloris Jan ODSTR?ILÍK (Institute for Medieval Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences): Translation and Transformation of Jan Hus's Czech Sunday Postil Pawe? KRAS (Department of History, Catholic University Lublin): The Vernacular Eulogy of John Wyclif by Master Andrzej of Dobczyn: Textual Transmission of Dissident Ideas in Fifteenth-Century Poland Jakub SICHÁLEK (Institute for Czech Literature, Charles University Prague): Vernacular Vitaspatrum in the Religious Polemic between Catholics and Utraquists in Bohemia around the year 1500 Ji?í ?ERNÝ (Institute for German Studies, University Olomouc): The Nikolsburg Anabaptists and their German-Language Apologias Bibliography Index of Authors and Anonymous Texts
, Brepols, 2019 Paperback, 265 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:4 b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503581804.
Summary Concentrating on the period of the emergence of the vernaculars in the context of religious text production in Central and Eastern Central Europe from the fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries, the individual studies in this volume present material so far neglected by nationally defined historiographies and literary studies. The process of vernacularization created a new sociolinguistic field for the negotiation of social order through the choice of texts and topics. This volume seeks to answer the questions of whether, why and how distinctive new communicative, literary, and political cultures developed after the vernacular languages had acquired ever higher levels of literacy and education. The volume fills a gap in contemporary scholarship on the role of the vernaculars and vernacular literatures in European medieval societies and with the focus on Eastern European regions it breaks new ground in regard to questions that have so far only been explored on the basis of material from Europe's 'West'. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Réjane GAY-CANTON (University of Geneva, Department of Medieval German Studies): Ich sey ain laye ploss: Four Laymen Writing on a Theological Controversy (Last Quarter of the Thirteenth Century - Last Third of the Fourteenth Century) So?a ?ERNÁ (Institute for Medieval Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences): The Letters of St Jerome of the Prague Chancellor and Notary John of Neumarkt: A Transmission History Appendix Tamás VISI (Centre for Jewish Studies, University Olomouc): Latin-to-Hebrew Translations in Late Medieval Ashkenaz: Two Different Strategies Pavel BLA?EK (Institute for Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic): Thomas of ?títné's On the Householder (O hospodá?ovi) and its Latin Model Appendix Pavlína RYCHTEROVÁ (Institute for Medieval Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences): Thomas of ?títné (1330-1400) and his Translation of De septem itineribus aeternitatis by Rudolf of Biberach Christine GLAßNER (Institute for Medieval Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences): The German Ars moriendi: Texts from the Circle of the so-called Viennese School of Translators and their Circulation in the Fifteenth Century Farkas Gábor KISS (Hungarian Academy of Sciences): Reading Nuns at the Insula Leporum (Hungary): Traces of Bilingualism in a Late Medieval Dominican Nunnery Illustrations Rafa? WÓJCIK (Department of Old and Rare Books, University Pozna?): The Polish Version of the Meditaciones vite Christi by Baltazar Opec Bibliography Manuscript and Archival Sources Primary Sources Secondary Works Websites Index: Authors and Anonymous Texts
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Lyon, Librairie ecclésiastique de Sauvignet, 1835, 1 volume, in-8 relié, 279 p. Edition originale. Gravure en frontispice, notes et sources au bas des pages. Reliure d'époque, demi basane bleu nuit, dos lisse avec filets et titre dorés, petit manque de papier sur les plats, quelques rousseurs.
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, Brepols, 2022 Paperback, 305 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 b/w, 5 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503595672.
Summary Although as long ago as the 1940s Ernst H. Kantorowicz exhorted medievalists to make greater use of liturgical sources, historians largely continued to ignore the "magic thicket of prayers, benedictions, and ecclesiastical rites" that comprise the liturgy. Instead they left liturgical sources to specialists interested in the development of individual rites through time. This volume, inspired by Kantorowicz's insights, builds on the work of a new generation of scholars, who see liturgical sources as integral to understanding medieval politics and society. The individual essays focus on different polities and regions of medieval Christian Europe, but all concentrate on the high Middle Ages, a period in which the importance of liturgy to political cultures has traditionally been seen as being in decline. Together the essays demonstrate how a careful reading of liturgical sources can shed new light on political cultures and practices, how liturgical rituals shaped politics, and how political realities influenced liturgical ceremonial. They demonstrate the interrelationship between liturgical scholarship and political theory, and challenge the paradigm of the desacralization of kingship and politics in this period. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction (Figurski, Byttebier) 1. Pawe? Figurski: Sacramental Kingship. Modern Historiography versus Medieval Sources 2. György Geréby: The Lord of the Liturgy. Political Theology in the Byzantine Liturgies 3. John F. Romano: Mass Riot in the Reign of Sylvester II 4. Grzegorz Pac: Gertruda and Her Saints. The Liturgical Calendar Between West and East, and Its Political Meanings 5. Pieter Byttebier: How Many Bodies for the Bishop? Episcopal Methods of Politurgy in Early Eleventh-Century Lotharingia 6. Andrew J. M. Irving: 'Lector, si adesses!' Liturgy and Strategies of History Writing in Medieval Southern Italy 7. Bartlomiej D?wiga?a: Palm Sunday and Easter 1118 in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. Sacred Topography, Liturgical Celebrations, and Dynastic Crisis 8. Vedran Sulovsky: The Barbarossaleuchter. Imperial Monument and Pious Donation 9. Erik Niblaeus: 'One Harmonious Form'. Liturgy and Group Formation in Central-Medieval Denmark 10. Johanna Dale: Saint Oswald on Bishop Richard's Vestments. Liturgy and Politics at Old St. Paul's 11. M. Cecilia Gaposchkin: Liturgy and Kingship at the Sainte Chapelle
EDF -Vielles maisons des pays d'oc. avril 1984, in-8 oblong, 128 pages, nombreuses figures en noir. Couverture souple illustrée.
"Connaissance de l'habitat existant".
Montpellier Les Presses du Languedoc 1994 in 4 oblong (23x29) 1 volume reliure cartonnée illustrée de l'éditeur, 222 pages, avec 350 illustrations dont 130 en couleurs. Naissance de l'urbanisme Européen. Deuxième édition. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Très bon Couverture rigide 2ème Édition
Lyon : Les créations du Pélican, 1993 - un grand volume 23,8x32,8cm cartonné sous jquette illustrée en couleurs, 192 pages abondamment illustrées en noir et en couleurs (photographies, croquis, dessins, plans, etc.) - exemplaire en bon état -
[Paris], Imprimerie de la commission de l'instruction publique, s.d. (1794) in-8, 10 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente de papier marbré.
Pièce fort peu commune. Remarqué par le comité de Salut public, Joseph-François de Payan (1759-1852) fut nommé directeur de l'instruction publique, alors même qu'il adhérait médiocrement aux idéaux jacobins. Ce texte programmatique cherche à donner des directives pour la conception de nouvelles fermes, ainsi que pour l'éducation du fermier-citoyen : "Le comité de salut public appelle les artistes de la République à concourir à l'amélioration du sort des habitans des campagnes, en proposant des moyens simples et économiques de construire des fermes et des habitations plus commodes et plus salubres, en considérant les localités des divers départemens, et en tirant parti des démolitions des châteaux-forts, des constructions féodales, des maisons nationales, dont la conservation sera jugée inutile." - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT
L'Isle-sur-Sorgue, Imprimerie Guigou, 1969 in-8, non paginé, environ 40 pp., planches, broché, couverture illustrée.
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