Hachette 1995 1995. Relié.
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98 pages 20x0 6x26cm. Sans date. Broché. 98 pages.
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Bordas Editions 1994 20x1 4x27 2cm. 1994. Relié.
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s.l., s.n., 1889, 1 pleine percaline in-8, photo originale comtrecollée en frontispice (portrait de Septime Craponne), 90 pages, texte en caractères manuscrits ;
Septime Craponne, originaire de Bourdeaux (Drome), était un éminent personnage dans l'industrie de la soie.
Phone number : 06 80 15 77 01
Hachette 2017 144 pages 18 8x22 9x1 2cm. 2017. Broché. 144 pages.
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Hachette 2017 216 pages 18 8x22 8x1 4cm. 2017. Broché. 216 pages.
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Collectif Mandopoulos Béatrice Maillard Despont Aurélia
Reference : 500054165
(1990)
ISBN : 9782863112403
Pierre Bordas et Fils 1990 1990. Relié.
Très bon état - légères marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en très bon état- expédié soigneusement depuis la France
ELLIPSES 2015 432 pages 16 4x2 4x23 8cm. 2015. Broché. 432 pages.
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Collingwood, R. G. (Revised Edition with an Introduction and additional material edited by Rex Martin)
Reference : 40013
(2007)
ISBN : 9780199241415
Oxford University Press Softcover Oxford / New York 2007
Fine Octavo. 439 pages.
BELIN EDUCATION 2005 360 pages 19 4x1 8x28 2cm. 2005. Broché. 360 pages.
N° 9 - Janvier 2000 : une revue de 32 pages, format 295 x 200 mm, illustrée, brochée
Au sommaire : l'Oisans a-t-il un patrimoine ? ; Préhistoire : sur la trace des premiers Alpins ; les croquemitaines ; impression sur étoffe ; le triptyque de La Tour du Pin
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, Brepols, 2020 Paperback, xxvi + 398 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:133 b/w, 36 col., 16 tables b/w., Languages: English, French. ISBN 9782503551838.
Summary This volume corresponds to the acts of a conference that closes the international interdisciplinary research project Badiyah, directed by Corinne Castel and Jan-Waalke Meyer (Directors of the Tell Al-Rawda and Tell Chuera archaeological missions). Both sites illustrate the importance of the 3rd millennium BCE 'circular cities' discovered in today's Syria. These pre-planned cities were fortified and organized following a concentric and radial urban pattern. They represent a particular form of the endogenous process of urbanization that appeared in this region when the first cities and territorial states emerged. The main results obtained from these two sites are compared to other Syrian 'circular cities' of the Early Bronze Age. Twenty-nine contributions enable us to reassess the process of urbanization in the Near East and to question the Southern Mesopotamian model as the unique cradle of urban civilization. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE AVANT-PROPOS Introduction Syrian Circular Cities of the Third Millennium BC: A Syrian Urban Model - CORINNE CASTEL Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Circular Cities in Early Bronze Age Syria: A Reappraisal - PHILIPPE QUENET The Birth of the Circular Cities - JAN-WAALKE MEYER SECTION I - THEMATIC TOPICS Origins of the Model The Origin and Early Development of Tell Chu?ra and Neighbouring Settlements - RALPH HEMPELMANN Retracing Settlements, Pots, and People: Frankfurt University's Southeast Anatolia Project (SOAP) - CHRISTIAN FALB & MUSTAFA KIBARO?LU Circular Cities: Fortifications and Official Areas The Fortification of Circular Cities: The Examples of Tell Chu?ra and Tell Al-Rawda - TOBIAS?B.?H. HELMS & PHILIPPE QUENET Creating the Urban Landscape. The Emergence of Monumentality in Third Millennium Chu?ra - OLESIA KROMBERG The Early Bronze Age Palace at Chu?ra and the Decline of the Settlement - ALEXANDER TAMM Circular Cities: Material Culture A Comparison of Early Bronze Age Ceramic Assemblages from Circular Cities in Inner Syria and the Western Jezirah: Some Preliminary Considerations - TAOS BABOUR & GEORGES MOUAMAR Djemdet Nasr or Early Bronze Age?III? Dating the Find Locations of Tell Chu?ra Seal Impressions - ANNE-BIRTE BINDER Peri-Urban Constructions and Environmental Studies The Circular Cities of Northern Syria in their Environmental Context - STEFAN LORENZ SMITH & TONY JAMES WILKINSON? Soils and Land Use Potential Around Tell Chu?ra in the Third Millennium BC - HEINRICH THIEMEYER Central Places in the Wadi ?amar Survey Area. Aspects of Urban Planning in the Regions of the Badiyah Project in the Third Millennium BC - VERONIKA KUDLEK Strat gies de subsistance et conomie v g tale dans les villes circulaires de la Shamiyah au Bronze ancien. Tell Al-Rawda et Tell Sh'airat dans les marges arides de Syrie - LINDA HERVEUX Potentiels agro-pastoraux et am nagements agricoles p riurbains de la micror gion d'Al-Rawda - OLIVIER BARGE & MARIE-LAURE CHAMBRADE Animal Economy at the End of the Third Millennium bc in the Syrian Badiyah: A Comparative Study of Tell Chu?ra and Tell Al-Rawda - EMMANUELLE VILA A Cataclysm in the Steppe? Environmental History of Al-Rawda, an Ephemeral City in the Syrian Arid Margins at the End of the Third Millennium - JACQUES E LIE BROCHIER Society and Textual Sources The Ebla Palace G Texts and the Circular Cities of Third Millennium Eastern Syria: Some Remarks - MARIA GIOVANNA BIGA The Ebla Palace G Texts and the Circular Cities of Third Millennium Southern Syria: Some Remarks - AMALIA CATAGNOTI Square Temples and Circular Cities: Sites of Attraction, 'Traditions of Identity' and Third Millennium Urbanisation in Northern Syria - ANNE PORTER SECTION II - REGIONAL TOPICS Anatolia The Spatial Organisation, Development and Sociology of Radial Pattern Settlements in Early Bronze Age Anatolia - B RENG RE PERELLO Jezirah Mari, une ville circulaire ordinaire? - PASCAL BUTTERLIN Notes sur l'architecture et l'urbanisme du Royaume de Nagar (3): similarit s entre Tell Brak et Tell Beydar l' poque Early Jezirah IIIb - MARC LEBEAU Tell Khazna I - A Concentric Planned Settlement in The Khabur Steppe - AMIROV SHAMARDAN N. Tell Tcholema Foqani: A New Circular City 'Kranzh gel' in the Region of Upper Jezirah - CHEIKHMOUS ALI A Season's Work at Khirbet Malhat, North-Eastern Syria - PHILIPPE QUENET & AHMAD SULTAN Bishri La contribution du Jebel Bishri la th matique des villes circulaires du troisi me mill naire av. J.-C. - AHMAD SULTAN A Planned new Major City on the Margins of the Syrian Steppe: Early Bronze Age Tell Sh?a?rat - GEORGES MOUAMAR Southern Mesopotamia Town-Planning in Third Millennium Mesopotamia: A View from the Alluvial Plain - R GIS VALLET INDEX OF SITES
, Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 372 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:10 b/w, 61 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503605739.
Summary Although little is known of the process surrounding early modern childbirth, the lack of written testimonials and technical descriptions does not preclude the possibility of reconstructing the reality of this elusive space: drawing on the evidence of clothing, food, rites and customs, this collection of essays seeks to give tangible form to the experience of childbirth through the analysis of physical objects and rituals. An important addition to the literature of material culture and 'wordly goods', this collection of twenty-three essays from international scholars offers a novel approach to the study of pre- and early modern birth by extending its reach beyond the birthing event to include issues concerning the management of pregnancy and post-partum healing. Grouped into five broad areas, the essays explore the material advantages and disadvantages of motherhood, the food and objects present in the birthing room, the evidence and memorialization of death in childbirth, attitudes towards the pregnant body, the material culture of healing and the ritual items used during childbirth.
Belin 2000 96 pages 22x29 7x0 9cm. 2000. Relié. 96 pages.
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2001 Hardback, XXIV+246 p., 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503510743.
The essays in this collection challenge cultural materialists in different disciplines to articulate specific relationships between modern theoretical positions and the ideas and conventions that shaped the production of medieval and Renaissance cultures in Europe. The phrase 'cultural materialism', coined by Raymond Williams in 1977, names an approach to cultural analysis that interrogates the socio-economic conditions within which artefacts are produced as well as their participation in other ideological and material fields of culture. This approach, which has led to the emergence of cultural studies as a discipline, has also contributed to a sea-change within medieval and Renaissance scholarship. Disciplines that have traditionally studied cultural artefacts like literature and painting have increasingly emphasized the kinds of questions Williams articulated, focusing on the material production and ideological operation of objects once thought of in idealized or purely aesthetic terms. By the same token, historians - whose work, of necessity, has always tended to deal with the material traces of culture - have increasingly been willing to consider the social and ideological importance of art. The increasing popularity of this cultural studies approach to the past has in turn spurred investigation into other kinds of materiality. Recent historical and literary scholarship, for example, has become increasingly aware of the ways in which the lived materiality of the human body informs a range of cultural discourses. Insofar as it still typically attends to the material/ideological significance of the artefacts it considers, such scholarship falls within the generous confines of cultural studies. But where the Marxist tradition inherited from Williams tends to see economic relations as basic, this school of thought sees the experience of the body - always historicized, and understood as the basis for constant symbolic appropriation into other fields of discourse - as an alternative and perhaps more fundamental kind of materiality. Material Culture and Cultural Materialisms in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance attests to the vitality of these approaches to materialist scholarship within and across different periods, disciplines, and national traditions. New.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2007 Hardback, XVIII+518 p., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503525815.
Building the Kingdom examines how Giannozzo Manetti (1396-1459), by interpreting the great architectural projects of his day within historical, literary, and spiritual contexts, articulated their relevance for his contemporaries as cultural paradigms of the Early Italian Renaissance. Manetti, wealthy, learned, devout, and politically active, was perhaps the most admired lay thinker of his generation, a leader within the new intellectual currents of his native Florence and prominent in Rome at the court of Pope Nicholas V (1447-1455). Manetti's detailed accounts both of the consecration of Florence Cathedral in 1436 ('De secularibus et pontificalibus pompis' [Concerning the Secular and Pontifical Parades]) and of the ambitious building projects planned by Nicholas for a revival of papal splendor in Rome (book 2 of his 'Life of Nicholas V Supreme Pontiff') are among the most elaborate architectural ekphrases of the fifteenth century. In these, he surpasses his better known rival, Leon Battista Alberti. These important Latin texts are presented here in new critical editions, with English translations and commentaries, preceded by chapters situating them within Manetti's other writings, his vast reading, and his historical moment. A close reading of the texts, coupled with an in-depth examination of the sites described and the ceremonies conducted there, shows how Manetti's distinctive fusion of Scholastic and Humanist ideas became authoritative for an Early Renaissance understanding of the cultural and spiritual power of buildings. New.
Daujean Christophe Farran Jean-Marie Odabachian Jean-Pierre Jourdan Jacques
Reference : 500224010
(2006)
ISBN : 9782218749094
HATIER 2006 224 pages 20 8x1 4x28cm. 2006. Broché. 224 pages.
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Erès 1998 202 pages 2x16x12cm. 1998. Broché. 202 pages.
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