, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 Paperback, Pages: 360 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:14 b/w, 112 col., 17 tables b/w., 4 maps b/w, Language:English, *new. ISBN 9782503618722.
This volume presents contributions by leading scholars on various topics and aspects of Islamic Archaeology, a discipline which has recently seen the development of exciting new approaches to the study of the material culture of the Muslim world. This material culture was produced by and/or for Muslims, as well as by and/or for non-Muslims living under Islamic rule from the 7th century onward, in an expanding and ultimately vast area reaching from southern Europe to West Asia. The contributions in this book focus on Jordan, Oman, Spain, Turkey, Lebanon, as well as Israel, and cover a timespan from the 7th century through the Mamluk period to the early 20th century. They highlight the archaeology of large Islamic centers in the past, but also of the material culture in smaller sites and peripheral regions. Special emphasis is paid to pottery as one of the main artifacts that carry information on past societies, but other finds and materials are discussed as well. The aspect of Islamic material culture which receives particular attention is ?production?, specifically the production of clay vessels, glaze, mercury, and crops. What unites the new approaches presented here is that Islam is understood as both a ?religion? and a framework for economic, cultural, and social networks and influence. In this perspective, the volume aims to offer students of Islamic archaeology, historians of Islam and archaeologists of different disciplines a glimpse of the state-of-the-art in current Islamic Archaeology TABLE OF CONTENTS JOANITA VROOM (Series Editor) Preface HAGIT NOL & JOANITA VROOM (Volume Editors) Introduction: Current trends in Islamic Archaeology THEORY AND POTTERY JOS CRIST BAL CARVAJAL L PEZ Islamization and ceramics: Assembling change and Con-Text BETHANY J. WALKER ?Made on Order for the Amir?: What was the function of Mamluk Barracks Wares? ELENA SALINAS Entanglements in the western Islamic lands: Early glazed ceramics of al-Andalus SETTLEMENTS AND LANDSCAPES JOANITA VROOM All that glitters: Islamic material culture in Ephesus, western Turkey HAGIT NOL The archaeological narratives of Ramla from the 7th to the 11th century: Experimenting with Big Data KATAR NA MOKR NOV & MARGREET L. STEINER Material entanglements in the Early Islamic southern Levant (650-1000 CE): A view from the rural site of Tell Abu Sarbut, Jordan VALENTINA VEZZOLI Material culture and human landscape in Lebanon during the Islamic period: Baalbek and the Beqaa Valley PETER M.M.G. AKKERMANS, MEREL L. BR NING & AHMAD ALGHIZAWAT The grazing ground beyond the sown: Mamluk pastoralist settlement in Jebel Qurma, Black Desert, north-east Jordan IRINI BIEZEVELD & BLEDA S. D RING Quantifying the Late Islamic ooccupation peak: The case of the Upper Falaj al-Mu?tari?
JOURNAL DE LA DECORATION. BARBIER (George), ENDEL (F.), THROLL (Richard), JAEGER (F.), RANSON (Pierre), GRUBER (Louis)...
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Paris Armand Guérinet Recueil de Documents utiles aux Artistes-Décorateurs. Publication trimestrielle. Nouvelle Série. Trimestres I-II-III-IV. Paris, Armand Guérinet, sans date, in-4 en feuilles, sous couverture cartonnée, demi-toilée rose pâle, feuille rose contrecollée sur la couverture, avec le titre contrecollé, 80 planches.
Ce recueil des 4 trimestres de la 27e de ce Journal de la Décoration, comprend 80 planches, soit 20 par trimestre, en couleurs, sur papier glacé. On y trouve par exemple une "Garniture brodée de robe, soie et or sur toile", des "Esquisses pour un panneau ; France fin du XVIIe siècle" attribuée à Claude Gillot, des "Masques , indiens et japonais. D'après les aquarelles de F. Endell", "Pierre Ranson (1736 à 1786), Projets de décorations", "George Barbier, vignettes", "Décoration murale de l'époque romane", "Richard Throll : Décorations murales modernes". Couverture jaunie, plat supérieur déchiré, légers manques aux tranchefilles.
1926 1 Paris, Van Oest, 1926, in 8 oblong, broché, 36 pages et 32 planches.
Histoire de cette prestigieuse Manufacture spécialisée dans la réalisation de toiles imprimées et l'indiennage. D'abord installé rue de Seine-Saint-Marcel, l'atelier, sous l'impulsion de Christophe-Philippe Oberkampf, déménage pour Jouy-en-Josas et prend une position dominante. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs de panneaux anciens reproduits en toile de Jouy, de dessins de toiles de Jouy et deux échantillons de tissus sur toile de lin. Petites usures et salissures à la couverture, brochage fragile.
J.R.J. van Asperen de Boer, Jeltje Dijkstra, Roger Van Schoute, C.M.A. Dalderup, Michael Hoyle
Reference : 67440
, Waanders, 1992 Hardcover with dusjacket, 328 pages . 27 cm. Illustrated, . *good. ISBN 9789066303508.
Part 41 of the Dutch Art History Yearbook is dedicated to the two most renowned painters of the Netherlands in the fifteenth century: Rogier van der Weyden and the anonymous Master of Fl malle. The paintings attributed to these two masters are unsigned. The division of the paintings into two groups, with some attributed to Rogier and others to his anonymous teacher, is therefore based on attributions. Using infrared reflectography, ..etc.
, Brepols, 2019 Paperback, 346 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:86 b/w, 185 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503584508.
Summary This second volume of the series offers a broad range of subject matter from an equally broad range of regions. Michael Shenkar compares a particular type of deity from the Parthian West (Palmyra, Hatra) with the colossal image of a divinity from Akchakhan-kala in ancient Choresmia (part of modern-day Uzbekistan). Careful iconographic analysis of a sealing showing the god Mithra, found at Kafir Qala near Samarkand, allows Fabrizio Sinisi to suggest a Kushan origin for the seal that made the impression. Several contributions on Sogdiana concern its archaeology and early history (Bi Bo on Kangju and Sogdiana); the iconography of one of the major wall painting cycles at Panjikent (Matteo Compareti) as well as the city's temples and deities worshipped (Markus Mode). By drawing on archaeological, ethnological and historical data, S ren Stark offers an extensive discussion of mountain pastoralism and seasonal occupation in northern Tajikistan, north of the Zerafshan River in what were borderlands for Sogdiana. Rounding out the first part of this volume is Suzanne G. Valentine's publication of a Bactrian camel clay sculpture, excavated in the Sui-Tang capital of Xi'an, its saddlebags decorated with an unusual motif. The second and last part is guest-edited by John Clarke, convener of a Buddhist conference in 2010. This section contains updated or new papers by some of the participants-Naman P. Ahuja on Buddhist imagery in Bengal; Amy Heller on the impact of Kashmiri art on Guge and Ladakh; Deborah Klimburg-Salter on Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Afghanistan; and Michael Willis on sculpture from Sarnath in the British Museum-along with that of Chiara Bellini on the restoration of the Alchi Sumtsek and the dating of the Ladakhi temple. TABLE OF CONTENTS On Central Asian Art and Archaeology Michael SHENKAR - "The Chorasmian Gad: On the "Colossal" Figure from Akchakhan-kala" Fabrizio SINISI - "A Kushan Investiture Scene with Mithra on a Seal Impression from Kafir Qala, Samarkand" BI Bo - "Recent Archaeological Discoveries Regarding Kangju and Sogdiana" Matteo COMPARETI - "Simurgh or Farr? On the Representation of Fantastic Creatures in the Sogdian 'Rustam Cycle' at Panjikent" Markus MODE - "In the Heart of the City: On Sogdian Temples and Deities at Panjikent" ? ? On Buddhist Sculpture: Papers from a Symposium held at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, November 8 and 9, 2010, and Papers Inspired by the Symposium John CLARKE (Guest Editor) - "Introduction" Naman P. AHUJA - "A Buddhist Interpretation of Small Finds in the Early Historic Period" Michael WILLIS - "Markham Kittoe and Sculpture from Sarnath in the British Museum" Deborah KLIMBURG-SALTER - "Buddhist Pilgrimage to India: Bamiyan, Kapisa -Kabul, and Mes Aynak" Amy HELLER - "Tracing the Impact of Kashmiri Art in Guge and Ladakh, Eleventh to Thirteenth Centuries" Chiara BELLINI - "Some Other Pieces of the Puzzle: The Restoration of the Alchi Sumtsek by Tashi Namgyal and Other Considerations on the Dating of the Ladakhi Temple" On Far Eastern Art and Archaeology Bonnie CHENG - "The Underground Silk Road - Pictorial Affinities in Fifth-century Cave Temples and Tombs" Heather D. CLYDESDALE - "Buried Towers: Artistic Innovation on China's Frontier" Suzanne G. VALENSTEIN with Annette L. JULIANO and Judith A. LERNER - "Hellenism in Sui-Tang Chang'an: Dionysiac Imagery on Mortuary Camels" Young-pil KWON - "Note on Border Patterns Dividing the Earthly and Heavenly Realms in Goguryeo Tomb Paintings"
Librairie Encyclopédique Roret, Paris, 1855. Deux volumes in 12 reliés demi-maroquin rouge de XII, 292 pages, 6 plaches dépliantes et IV, 322 pages, 6 planches dépliantes. Rousseurs, reliures en bon état.
Remises possibles sur les achats en lot, achetez plusieurs objets à la fois ! Reçoit sur rendez-vous pour consultation des ouvrages.
Imprimerie Royale - Mme Veuve Huzard, Paris, 1837. In-8 relié (21,3 x 13,8 cm), reliure demi-basane brun titre et triples filets sur le dos, plats marbrés, XXII et 224 pages, orné de 10 planches gravées hors-texte avec explications, et de 2 tableaux dépliants. Rousseurs claires inégalement. Bon exemplaire dans une reliure d'époque en bon état.
P., Editions "La Maille", Troyes, Imprimerie Montgolfier Fils, 1926, fort in 8° relié demi-percaline verte de l'éditeur, 652 pages ; innombrables figures ; complet du signet publicitaire ; publicités en début d'ouvrage, sur papier vert ; cartonnage très légèrement fané.
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Paris, Editions " La Maille", sans date, fort in 8° relié pleine toile bleue de l'éditeur, XVI-893 pages ; innombrables figures ; nombreuses publicités hors-texte en début d'ouvrage.
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JUNGMANN. BOUTET DE MONVEL (R.). BOSCHER (F.), HENRY (Robert).
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(1912)
Paris TOLMER 1912 1 in-4 Paris, Tolmer, (1912), in-4, cartonnage illustré en couleurs, couverture imitant un couvre-livre.
Belle réalisation de Tolmer alliant une réflexion historique de Louis XV à 1913, en passant par la Révolution sur nos élégantes en fourrures. 10 médaillons sous cache encadrent élégamment de charmants modèles dessinés par BOSCHER tirés en sépia. Le texte est orné de dessins raffinés de Robert HENRY tirés en 2 coul. La couv. cart. reproduit une interprétation de la tapisserie à la Licorne. Exposition Forney 1988. Petites usures aux coins et dos.
1 P., H.L. Motti Imprimeur, sans date, in-4, en feuilles.
13 planches, tirées en sépia, présentent la collection de fourrure JUNGMANN . Petites usures et salissures.
P., Editions du regard, 2016. In-8 br., couv. en carton fort ill., 135 pp., nb. ill. en coul. et n. et bl. in et hors-texte.
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Kapur Chishti (Rta) - Jain (Rahul) - Singh (Martand)
Reference : 52182
(2001)
ISBN : 2841900436
Paragon, coll. « Tradition et modernité » 2001 In-4 cartonné. sous étui. Jaquette en bon état. Très bon état d’occasion.
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Katchalski-Katzir E. Binst Georges van Prelog V
Reference : 100128173
(1986)
ISBN : 3642709281
Springer 1986 332 pages 1354x130x1806cm. 1986. Cartonné. 332 pages.
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Longman ELT 1980 64 pages in8. 1980. Agrafé. 2 volume(s). 64 pages.
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Francesca Galloway 2007 In-4 toilé, 174 p; nombreuses illustrations en couleurs. Texte en Anglais.
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DROUOT 2003 Un volume in-4°, 107 pp., couverture illustrée. (couverture légèrement voilée). Catalogue de vente aux enchères publiques comprenant 299 lots et illustré de nombreuses photos en couleurs.
Fleurus 1985, In-8 Fleurus 1985, In-8 broché, 93 pages. Photos et croquis. Bon état.
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1965 London, Bernat Klein Scotland with Collins, 1965, in 8° carré relié pleine toile grise de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, 136 pages ; illustrations hors-texte en couleurs.
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enseignant la préparation et l’exécution de tous les patrons concernant la toilette des Dames et des enfants avec plans, gravures et planches publié par la Mode illustrée. Deux tomes en un volume in 4 demi-chagrin terre de Sienne brulée, à nerfs et à coins, titre, fers, roulette sur nerfs, filets dorés, filets à froid sur les plats. Premier tome : texte faux-titre, titre, II, 193 pages, 530 figures dans le texte. Tome second : planches, faux-titre, titre une planche dépliante échelle des proportions et 10 très grandes planches dépliantes. Non rogné. Paris Librairie Firmin Didot & Cie 1872. Edition originale rare. Ouvrage complet en très bon état, proche de l’état de neuf.
CAHIERS DE PARIS 1926 1 Paris, Les Cahiers de Paris, 1926, in-12, broché, couverture rempliée framboise illustrée en noir, 122 pp.
Essai, au premier chef, sur l'esthétisme où le chapeau couvre l'ensemble selon l'usage. Ex. n°1 sur Vergé d'Arches.
Kl ra Dolezalov , Ivan Foletti, Katar na Kravc kov , Pavla Tich (eds)
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, Brepols, 2022 Paperback, 172 pages, Size:210 x 270 mm, Language: English. ISBN 9788021099791.
Summary This volume presents the proceedings of the conference Materiality and Conversion: The Role of Material and Visual Cultures in the Christianization of the Latin West organized by the Centre for Early Medieval Studies in 2020. Its contributions thus focus on the Christianization of the Roman Empire between the fourth and sixth centuries. The studies examine the religious change through the ?material turn? approach, building on the material and sensorial dimension of Christian conversion and especially the baptismal rite as one of the key components of the process. The material and visual cultures are regarded as vectors and witnesses of conversion to Christianity, while human body is viewed as one of the agents in ritual actions. The volume covers a wide range of topics, including the prebaptismal purification, the moment of immersion in the baptismal font, the postbaptismal alteration of perception, as well as the continuous changes in funeral forms. As such, the papers attempt to shed more light on the role of materiality in the complex and rapid conversion to Christianity in Late Antique West. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Kl ra Dole?alov , Ivan Foletti, Katar na Krav? kov , & Pavla Tich , Articles Barbara Bruderer, A Prolegomenon to the Evolution of the Consecration of Baptismal Water in the Latin West as a Performative and Sensorial Activation of the Invisible: The Roman Rite (3rd-9th centuries) Mark ta Kulh nkov and Pavla Tich , The Phrygianum Neighboring Old Saint Peter's on Vatican Hill in the Time of Conversion Robin Jensen, Conversion to Jesus as a Healer God: Visual and Textual Evidence Gajane Achverdjanov and Ivan Foletti, Purifying Body and Soul: Late Antique Combs, Their Use and Visual Culture Zuzana Frantov , Luxury for Everyone (?): Ivory Diptychs and Their Use in the Baptismal Liturgy Juliette Day, Materiality and the Sensation of Sin in Late Antique Pre-Baptismal Rituals. The Short-Lived ?Rite of the Cilicium? Megan Bunce, Shrines, Special Burials, and the Christianization of Britain Al?b?ta Filipov and Adrien Palladino, Converting Minds, Eyes, and Bodies? The Early Cult of Relics between Rhetoric and Material Practices in Northern Italy and Gallia
Knut Ivar Austvoll, Marianne Hem Eriksen, Per Ditlef Fredriksen, Lene Melheim, Lisbeth Pr sch-Danielsen, Lisbeth Skogstrand (eds)
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, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, 284 pages, Size:215 x 280 mm, Illustrations:61 b/w, 30 col., 16 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503588773.
Summary The Bronze Age in Northern Europe was a place of diversity and contrast, an era that saw movements and changes not just of peoples, but of cultures, beliefs, and socio-political systems, and that led to the forging of ontological ideas materialized in landscapes, bodies, and technologies. Drawing on a range of materials and places, the innovative contributions gathered here in this volume explore the disparate facets of Bronze Age society across the Nordic region through the key themes of time and trajectory, rituals and everyday life, and encounters and identities. The contributions explore how and why society evolved over time, from the changing nature of sea travel to new technologies in house building, and from advances in lithic production to evolving burial practices and beliefs in the afterlife. This edited collection honours the ground-breaking research of Professor Christopher Prescott, an outstanding figure in the study of the Bronze Age north, 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, and to shed new light on a Bronze Age full of contrasts and connections. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Preface Contrasts of the Bronze Age - Time, Ritual and Encounters in the Nordic World: An Introduction - IVAR AUSTVOLL, MARIANNE HEM ERIKSEN, PER DITLEF FREDRIKSEN, LENE MELHEIM, LISBETH PR SCH-DANIELSEN AND LISBETH SKOGSTRAND Part I. Time and Trajectory in the Nordic Bronze Age The Nordic Bronze Age Rose from Copper Age Diversity: Contrasts in the Cimbrian Peninsula -JOHANNES M LLER AND HELLE VANDKILDE On the Periphery of an Agricultural Society: Traces From the Formative Agricultural Period in Norway - A Case Study From ygarden in Hordaland, Western Norway - ARNE JOHAN N R Y The Contrasting Region of Hedmark, Southeast Norway: A Border Zone Through Three Millennia - BERNT RUNDBERGET AND HILDE RIGMOR AMUNDSEN Lithic Production in Bronze Age Norway: The Legacy of a Neolithic Mosaic - ASTRID J. NYLAND Places to Be, or Places to Live? Transformations in Prehistoric Dwellings in the North-western Iberian Peninsula - M. PILAR PRIETO-MART NEZ A History in Prehistory: The Making of a Migration Period 'Technology of Remembrance' in South-West Norway - PER DITLEF FREDRIKSEN AND ELNA SIV KRISTOFFERSEN Part II. Ritual and Everyday Life: Ontologies, Images, and Place-making Practices Together or Apart? Identifying Ontologies in the Nordic Bronze and Iron Age through the Study of Human-Horse Relationships - JACOB KVEIBORG The Stacked, the Partial and the Large. Visual Modes of Material Articulation in M laren Bay Rock Art - FREDRIK FAHLANDER Ritual or Mundane? Scandinavian Tar Loaves from the Bronze Age - CAMILLA C. NORDBY AND KRISTINE ORESTAD S RGAARD Identifying and Investigating Diversity: New Perspectives and Possibilities Within Scandinavian Rock Art Research - JAMES DODD Patterns or Contrast? A GIS-based Study of the Landscape Context and Localization of Southern Rock Art Tradition in Stj rdal, Mid-Norway - ARNE ANDERSON STAMNES AND HEIDRUN STEBERGL KKEN Knapped Quartz in Finnish Bronze Age Cairns - JARKKO SAIPIO Bridging Perspectives: Social Dynamics of Houses and Households in the Nordic Bronze Age - MARIANNE HEM ERIKSEN AND KNUT IVAR AUSTVOLL Part III. Encounters: Identity, Things, and People on the Move A Safe Harbour: Identifying and Theorizing Harbours in Late Neolithic and Bronze Age Norway - H VARD KILHAVN What Can Artefacts Tell Us About Societies? Foreign Objects in Bronze Age Central Europe and Scandinavia - LUKAS WIGGERING Clay, Burial Urns, and Social Distinction in Late Bronze Age Southern Scandinavia - SERENA SABATINI, TORBJ RN BRORSSO, AND PETER SKOGLUND The Contrasts Within: Intersecting Identities in the Luseh j Mound, Denmark - LISBETH SKOGSTRAND Contrasting the Women in the Rege and Molkhaug Mounds: Poised Between the Here and the Beyond - KRISTIN ARMSTRONG OMA Thy at the Crossroads: A Local Bronze Age Community's Role in a Macro-Economic System - KRISTIAN KRISTIANSEN, LENE MELHEIM, JENS-HENRIK BECH, MORTEN FISCHER MORTENSEN, AND KARIN MARGARITA FREI
Paris, Charles Massin, 1956, in-4to, 18 p. + 100 planches en couleurs, reliure en toile originale,avec jaquette.
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New York Garden City New York Garden City 1952, fort In-8 percaline verte de l'éditeur, 976 pages. Trés nombreuses photos d'ensembles de décorations couleur ou noir et blanc, dessins, croquis, explications sur tous les styles. Trés bon état.
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