Le Livre de Poche 2014 709 pages 11x3 6x17 8cm. 2014. mass_market. 709 pages.
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Le Livre de Poche 2014 709 pages 11x3 6x17 8cm. 2014. mass_market. 709 pages.
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Le Livre de Poche 2014 709 pages 11x3 6x17 8cm. 2014. mass_market. 709 pages.
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Le Livre de Poche 2014 709 pages 11x3 6x17 8cm. 2014. mass_market. 709 pages.
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Le Livre de Poche 2014 709 pages 11x3 6x17 8cm. 2014. mass_market. 709 pages.
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, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, xii + 272 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:42 b/w, 79 col., 9 tables b/w., Language: English.*new ISBN 9782503612775.
Summary The Ancient Egyptians used it for both the living and the dead, the Greeks and Romans used it to signal their status, and it aided the Vikings in reaching the far shores of Europe and Eurasia. Textiles have surrounded us, literally and figuratively for millennia, but this common thread has long been ignored in scholarly research. With the inception of the Centre for Textile Research at the University of Copenhagen in 2005, however, this approach changed fundamentally, and today, every type of research discipline comes together to begin unravelling the stories told by textiles. How do we understand textiles and how do we talk about them? Who produced textiles, where, and for what purposes? How do we conduct research into the origins of materials? How did cultivating flax or raising sheep change the ancient landscape? How have we researched textiles so far? What can we learn from textiles about society, gender, and production? This volume engages with these questions and explores how the fabric of society has changed through researching textiles in all its facets, from archaeology and history to natural sciences. Taking as its starting point the research interests and career of its honorand, Eva Andersson Strand, this meticulously researched volume consists of three parts, covering the tools and techniques that form the basis of all research explores; how craftspeople made use of tools and techniques; and how textiles have been used over millennia to signify identity and status. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface 1. In the beginning... Anne Drewsen, Mary Harlow, Ulla Mannering, and Marie-Louise Nosch I. Textile and Tools 2. Ragpickers. Critiquing the Third Science Revolution with Walter Benjamin Tim Flohr Sørensen 3. Textile Analysis in Europe. Current practices and Future Prognosis Margarita Gleba, Susanna Harris, and Jane Malcolm-Davies 4. From Fleece to Thread. Interdisciplinary Evidence for the Origins of Sheep Wool Laura C. Viñas-Caron, Mikkel Nørtoft, Jonas Holm Jæger, Peder Flemestad, and Christina Margariti 5. An Arctic Thread Mikkel Sørensen 6. The Beginnings of Clothing Experiments in Near Eastern Archaeology Catherine Breniquet and Cécile Michel 7. Fløjstrup ? A Viking Age Grave with Early Silk Charlotte Rimstad, Irene Skals, and Ina Vanden Berghe 8. The Importance of Understanding Textile Tools Francesco Meo 9. Making Visible the Invisible. The Case Study of Clay Sealings from Arslantepe (Turkey) Romina Laurito II. Craft and Cratf Traditions 10. Textile Workshops in the Nile Valley? Questioning the Concepts and Sources Chiara Spinazzi-Lucchesi and Elsa Yvanez 11. Sprang Hairnets from Prehistoric Denmark and Byzantine Egypt. Experimental Research Anne Kwaspen, Ida Demant, and Johanne Høgh 12. Spinning Fates and the Fate of Spinning. Towards a Nordic Textile Technical Terminology Morten Grymer-Hansen and Susanne Lervad 13. Teaching and Disseminating Textile Archaeology in University and Museum Contexts Lise Bender Jørgensen and Karina Grömer 14. Weaving Pictures. Evoking a World from Threads Ulrikka Mokdad (with a helpin hand from Mark Schram Christensen) 15. Beyond Traditions. Rethinking Textile Crafts and Heritage Magali-An Berthon III. Identity and Status 16. Stitch and Status. An Analysis of the Expression of Worldviews through Knitted Garments Maj Ringgaard and Tove Engelhardt Mathiassen 17. The Combat Agate and the Tartan-like Textiles of the Aegean Kalliope Sarri 18. Textiles in Etruscan Dance. The Case of the Tomba del Triclinio in Tarquinia Audrey Gouy 19. Reading the Roman Toga from Sculpture Mary Harlow and Lena Larsson Lovén 20. Two Donkey Burials Ulla Lund Hansen and Anne Drewsen 21. Embellished Clothing in the Mesolithic Based on Finds from two Cemeteries in Sweden Lars Larsson 22. Sequins and other 'Bling' in Viking Age Fashion Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson, Marianne Vedeler, and Amica Sundström 23. One Silk Textile ? Multiple Histories and Her-Stories Ulla Mannering and Marie-Louise Nosch
Hatier Litterature generale 2019 64 pages 20 6x27 4x1cm. 2019. Broché. 64 pages.
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TEXTES GAIS 2011 162 pages 2x21x15cm. 2011. Broché. 162 pages.
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, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 356 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:62 b/w, 25 col., 2 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503588728.
Summary During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, games were not an idle pastime, but were in fact important tools for exploring, transmitting, enhancing, subverting, and challenging social practices and their rules. Their study, through both visual and material sources, offers a unique insight into medieval and early modern gaming culture, shedding light not only on why, where, when, with whom and in what conditions and circumstances people played games, but also on the variety of interpretations that they had of games and play. Representations of games, and of artefacts associated with games, also often served to communicate complex ideas on topics that ranged from war to love, and from politics to theology. This volume offers a particular focus onto the type of games that required little or no physical exertion and that, consequently, all people could enjoy, regardless of age, gender, status, occupation, or religion. The representations and artefacts discussed here by contributors, who come from varied disciplines including history, literary studies, art history, and archaeology, cover a wide geographical and chronological range, from Spain to Scandinavia to the Ottoman Turkey and from the early medieval period to the seventeenth century and beyond. Far from offering the 'last word' on the subject, it is hoped that this volume will encourage further studies. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Introduction - VANINA KOPP AND ELIZABETH LAPINA Rhetoric and Reality in the Visual Culture of Medieval Celtic Board Games: Literary and Archaeological Evidence Combined - KATHERINE FORSYTH AND MARK A. HALL 'Turne Over the Leef': Games and Interpretation on Misericords - PAUL HARDWICK Gambling Miners - LENA ASRIH AND JENNIFER GARNER Chess and Cultural Crossings in Boccaccio - AKASH KUMAR Visualizing Chess and Love in Les Eschéz d'Amours - DANIEL E. O'SULLIVAN Game as a Sign of Social Status: Backgammon in the Ottoman Literature and Visual Culture - TÜLÜN DE?IRMENCI Chess of the Gnostics: The Sufi Version of Snakes and Ladders in Turkey and India - ?RVIN CEMIL SCHICK Playthings: Ivory on Ivory - ELINA GERTSMAN The Playing Eye: On the Transfer of Game-related Knowledge through Miniatures in Alfonso X's Book of Games (1283/84) - MICHAEL A. CONRAD Children's Toys in Italy, 1350-1550 - ANNEMARIEKE WILLEMSEN The Printed Book and the Visual Culture of Chess in the Late Middle Ages: William Caxton's 1483 Edition of The Game and Playe of Chess - LOUISE FANG Graffiti as Gaming: Vikings at Play in the Orkney Islands - JULIE MELL Scratching the Surface: Graffiti Games in the Byzantine Empire - WALTER CRIST
Oxford University Press España S.A 1997 224 pages 20 4x1 4x29 6cm. 1997. Broché. 224 pages.
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Oxford University Press España S.A 1997 88 pages 20 4x1x29 2cm. 1997. Broché. 88 pages.
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Oxford University Press España S.A 1999 160 pages 21 4x0 8x27 4cm. 1999. Broché. 160 pages.
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Oxford University Press España S.A 1993 80 pages 20 6x1x27 2cm. 1993. Broché. 80 pages.
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Oxford University Press España S.A 1988 748 pages 13x3 8x19 4cm. 1988. Broché. 748 pages.
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Oxford University Press España S.A 1982 84 pages 43x752x536cm. 1982. Broché. 84 pages.
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Oxford University Press España S.A 1985 128 pages 12x0 2x7 6cm. 1985. Broché. 128 pages.
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Oxford University Press España S.A 1986 64 pages 20 6x0 6x29 2cm. 1986. Broché. 64 pages.
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Oxford University Press España S.A 1985 64 pages 19 6x0 6x29cm. 1985. Broché. 64 pages.
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Le linceul du christ. Etude scientifique. Deuxième édition revue et augmentée de notes. Petit in folio 280x230mm. reliure éditeur demi toile rouge à coins, titre doré titre en rouge et noir au premier plat. Paris Masson & Cie éditeur 1902. Faux titre, frontispice sous serpente (le saint suaire) titre, 215 pages, 9 planches hors texte sous serpente. L’ensemble sur papier couché ; Quelques petites traces de frottements, sans gravité, sinon bon exemplaire
(Une petite tache circulaire, apparaît sur certaines photos à fond clair; elle est due à un problème d'objectif de mon appareil)
SNEDIT LA DISPU 2000 405 pages 14x3 4x22 4cm. 2000. Broché. 405 pages.
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Dargaud 1996 56 pages 22 2x0 8x29cm. 1996. Broché. 56 pages.
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Viselthier Bernard Moulin Christine Nolte Barbara
Reference : 500224766
(2001)
ISBN : 9782011252708
HACHETTE EDUC 2001 192 pages 19 4x1x28 2cm. 2001. Broché. 192 pages.
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