DOCUMENTS REUNIS ET PRESENTES PAR REPORTERS SANS FRONTIERESPREFACE DE RONY BRAUMAN TEXTES DE AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL -B'T SELEMFEDERATION DE LA LIGUE DES DROITS DE L'HOMME HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH - PALESTINIAN CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS THE PALESTINIAN HUMAN RIGHTS MONITORING GROUP THE PUBLIC COMMITTEE AGAINST TORTURE IN ISRAELREPORTERS SANS FRONTIERES
Reference : 14559
1352 Broché - 13,5 x 22 - 231 pp - année 2002 - éditions La Découverte -
Domergue Lucie Domingie Juliette Iribarne Muriel Laborie Karen
Reference : 500074442
(2019)
ISBN : 9782401050402
Hatier Litterature generale 2019 64 pages 21x27 6x0 6cm. 2019. Broché. 64 pages.
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Tongerloo, St. Norbertus Drukkerij, 1936 gebonden half linnen band zonder de oorspronkelijk uitgeversomslag. 180 x 240mm., 263pp., z/w illustratie.
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Brussel, Vromant, 1922 Geniet, originele papieren uitgevesomslag, 24x15.7 cm., 15 pp.
Domingo Jean Mesplier Alain Gauthier André Bloc-Duraffour Pierre Reynaud Alain
Reference : 100116599
(2000)
ISBN : 2842915399
Breal 2000 1 pages 18x1 8x23 8cm. 2000. Broché. 1 pages.
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, Brepols, 2023 Paperback, 420 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Language(s):French, Latin, Greek. ISBN 9782503599205.
Summary Les personnages historiques que sont Cl ment de Rome, Simon le Magicien, Pierre l'Ap tre et Apion le grammairien deviennent, dans les Reconnaissances de Cl ment, les personnages d'une fiction romanesque. Rufin d'Aquil e, la fin du IVe si cle, nous apprend qu'il existait de son temps deux versions de ces Reconnaissances dans lesquelles discussions philosophiques et rebondissements de l'intrigue visaient le m me but : d montrer la sup riorit de la v rit proph tique sur celle des philosophes et des autres tenants de la culture grecque. Les tudes que regroupe ce volume proposent une analyse du roman de Cl ment dans sa composition litt raire et dans son contexte culturel et religieux. On y aborde tout d'abord la question des rapports du texte cl mentin avec la paideia, dans les tudes qui portent sur la discussion entre Cl ment de Rome et Apion d'Alexandrie. C'est la nature litt raire du corpus qui occupe ensuite la partie centrale du recueil. On s'int resse aussi la relation qu'entretient le texte avec la philosophie et ses repr sentations, dans les chapitres qui cherchent comprendre l'opposition entre Pierre et Simon. C'est enfin la dimension jud enne du texte qui fait l'objet d'une s rie d' tudes qui traitent de proph tie, de mystique et d'identit religieuse. TABLE OF CONTENTS Avant-propos Premi re partie. Du c t de chez A(p)pion Chapitre I. La figure d' ros dans les Hom lies pseudo-cl mentines Chapitre II. Les proc d s rh toriques dans les Pseudo-Cl mentines. L' loge de l'adult re du grammairien Apion Chapitre III. Le grammairien Apion et la rh torique dans les Hom lies pseudo-cl mentines Deuxi me partie. Le texte et son contexte Chapitre IV. La Discussion avec Appion et la coh rence litt raire des Hom lies. Au sujet de l'hypoth se d'une source jud enne du IIe si cle Chapitre V. La fonction litt raire de Simon le Magicien dans les Pseudo-Cl mentines Chapitre VI. Les Pseudo-Cl mentines ou le choix du roman grec Chapitre VII. Sacrifice et th urgie dans les Pseudo-Cl mentines Chapitre VIII. La th ogonie orphique des Pseudo-Cl mentines. Fonction litt raire et pol mique Chapitre IX. Simon de Samarie dans les Hom lies pseudo-cl mentines. ?Magicien? ou philosophe ? Troisi me partie. Du c t des Jud ens Chapitre X. La forme de Dieu dans les Hom lies pseudo-cl mentines et la notion de Shiur Qomah Chapitre XI. Le probl me de l'identit religieuse dans la Syrie du IVe si cle. Le cas des Pseudo-Cl mentines et de l'Adversus Judaeos de S. Jean Chrysostome Chapitre XII. Le Vrai Proph te et ses incarnations dans les Hom lies pseudo-cl mentines Chapitre XIII. Au nom de Jacques et de Cl ment. Le Fr re du Seigneur dans les Pseudo-Cl mentines Annexe. La question des sources Index
, Hardy Marks Pubns, 1988 Original publishers paper-covered boards, 95 PAGES, full color pages , 21.59 x 0.64 x 28.58 cm* first edition. ISBN 9780945367055.
Includes profiles on tattooers article The impact of this series was astounding; when Tattoo magazines were published as part of a Biker magazine family, Ed Hardy came along and brought his 'high art' sensibilities to publishing. There were several magazines: The New Tribalism, Tattoo Magic, Life and Death, Music and Sea and finally Art from the Heart. They all presented a snapshot at various disciplines of tattoo art. DeVita, Deustche, Higgs, MShaw... everyone alone, who was doing something interesting in tattooing got the Tattoo Time treatment and a whole generation of artists were inspired.
(Paris, Bachelier), 1842. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 14, No. 10. Pp. (349-) 378. (Entire issue offered). Donné's paper: pp. 366-368.
First printing of the paper, announcing the discovery of blood-platelets, THE THIRD CORPUSCLES OF THE BLOOD. Platelets, or thrombocytes or yellow blood cells, are very small, irregularly shaped clear cell fragments (i.e. cells that do not have a nucleus containing DNA), 2-3 µm in diameter, which derive from fragmentation of precursor megakaryocytes. The average lifespan of a platelet is normally just 5 to 9 days. Platelets are a natural source of growth factors. They circulate in the blood of mammals and are involved in hemostasis, leading to the formation of blood clots. Platelets release thread-like fibers to form these clots.Garrison & Morton, 864.
, Wien, Bank Austria Kunstforum / Milano, Skira Editore, 1996,, ISBN 9788881180721.
Farbig illustrierter Softcover im Leinen-Schmuckschuber, Frontispiz, 240 x 285mm., 356 Seiten, 200 Abbildungen davon 160 in Farbe. Dieses Katalogbuch erscheint anlaslich der Ausstellung - Van Gogh und die Haager Schule - im Bank Austria Kunstforum, Wien, 28. Februar bis 27. Mai 1996. Eine Austellung des Bank Austria Kunstforums in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Haags Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag. Guter Zustand.
SAGE Publications Inc 1987 200 pages 14 8x1 2x22 8cm. 1987. Broché. 200 pages.
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( Dossiers de Presse Musique - Rock ) - Georgie Fame and The Blues Flames.
Reference : 16665
Magnifique Dossier de Presse " Island Records " dépliant de 8 pages consacré à Georgie Fame & The Blues Fame avec photos, biographie & discographie. Texte en Anglais. Dossier contient 2 photo originale argentique ( une avec cachet au dos ) de Georgie Fame & de son groupe " The Blues Flames ". Photos au format 25,3 x 20,3 cm. Dossier accompagné d'un dossier de 2 pages avec les dates de la tournée du groupe en 1974. Rare. Etat de neuf.
Vente exclusivement par correspondance. Le libraire ne reçoit, exceptionnellement que sur rendez-vous. Il est préférable de téléphoner avant tout déplacement.Forfait de port pour un livre 8,50 €, sauf si épaisseur supérieure à 3 cm ou valeur supérieure ou égale à 100 €, dans ce cas expédition obligatoire au tarif Colissimo en vigueur. A partir de 2 livres envoi en colissimo obligatoire. Port à la charge de l'acheteur pour le reste du monde.Les Chèques ne sont plus acceptés.Pour destinations extra-planétaire s'adresser à la NASA.Membre du Syndicat Lusitanien Amateurs Morues
Peeters Publishers 2010 416 pages 17x24 1x3 1cm. 2010. Broché. 416 pages.
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Routledge 1992 336 pages 14 8x3 4x21 4cm. 1992. Cartonné jaquette. 336 pages.
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Doutremépuich Florence Perraud Françoise Hesnard Caroline
Reference : 500131662
(2018)
ISBN : 9782401043961
HATIER 2018 96 pages 19 3x26 92x1 02cm. 2018. Broché. 96 pages.
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Doutremépuich Florence Perraud Françoise Quentrec Marie
Reference : 500131664
(2018)
ISBN : 9782401043985
HATIER 2018 96 pages 19 4x26 8x0 8cm. 2018. Broché. 96 pages.
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University of Minnesota Press 2006 224 pages 17 8x25 2x1 5cm. 2006. Broché. 224 pages.
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Standon Edmundian Association 1891
First edition. Original cloth gilt now a bit dulled, all edges gilt, some foxing at the front, else a very good copy. Owner's name to the front (Syon Abbey). vi, 80 pp. Frontispiece and seven Illustrations. COPAC gives copies at Oxford and Cambridge only. St Edmund's Hall was established in 1795 for the education of the children of Roman Catholic nobility.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2010 Hardback, VIII+251 p., 175 x 255 mm. ISBN 9782503528953.
This translation of Garzoni's The Hospital of Incurable Madness provides a fascinating addition to our understanding of representations of mental illness in the Middle Ages. This translation of Tomaso Garzoni's Renaissance 'best-seller' provides a rich and revealing window on sixteenth-century views of madness and foolishness, and social deviance. Garzoni's encyclopedic work is perhaps the most important contribution of the last half of the century to the 'fools' genre to which Erasmus' Praise of Folly and Sebastian Brant's Ship of Fools also belong. Garzoni provides a spoof of academic writing on madness, with extensive 'reviews of the medical literature' on certain types of madness. A final, intriguing section on the varieties of madness to be found in Garzoni's female 'patients' reveals much about late-Renaissance attitudes towards women. New.
Draguet Michel Vandepitte Francisca
Reference : 500299233
(2010)
ISBN : 9789053497906
Snoeck Publishers 2010 125 pages 17x1 2x24cm. 2010. Broché. 125 pages.
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"DRAPER, (JOHN) WILLIAM. - THE FIRST DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAIT.
Reference : 46912
(1840)
London, Richard and John Taylor, 1840. Contemp. hcalf. A nic to spine at upper hinge. Hinges weakening (not loose). Gilt lettering to spine ""Philosophical Magazine"" - Vol.XVII. In: ""The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. Conducted by David Brewster et al."". Vol. XVII. A stamp to titlepage and a few other pages. Entire volume offered. VIII,552 pp. Draper'spaper: pp. 217-225.
First printing of the famous paper in which Draper relates how he was able to made the first photographic portrait on a daguerreotype plate, giving an ennormously long exposure. The subject of the portrait, Draper's assistant, powdered his face with flour and sat in front of the camera for a half hour facing the sunlight.Draper stated that it is possible to make portraits in full sunlight, using mirrors as light reflectors. ""But in the reflected sunshine, the eye cannot support the effulgence of the rays. It is therefore necessary to pass them through some blue medium, which shall abstract from them their heat and take away their offensive brilliancy. Ihave used for this purpose blue glass, and also ammoniaco-sulphate of copper, contained in a large trough of plate glass, the interstice being about an inch thick."" (p. 217 in the paper offerd).""Draper first achieved wide celebrity for his pioneering work in photography. As early as 1837, while still in Virginia, he had followed the example of Wedgwood and Davy in making temporary copies of objects by the action of light on sensitized surfaces. When the details of Daguerre’s process for fixing camera images were published in various New York newspapers on 20 September 1839, Draper was ready for the greatest remaining challenge, to take a photographic portrait. A New York mechanic, Alexander S. Wolcott, apparently won the race by 7 October. But if Draper knew of this, he persisted in his own experiments and succeeded in taking a portrait not later than December 1839. His communication to the Philosophical Magazine, dated 31 March 1840, was the first report received in Europe of any photographer’s success in portraiture. The superb likeness of his sister Dorothy Catharine, taken not later than July 1840, with an exposure of sixty-five seconds, seems to be the oldest surviving photographic portrait.""(DSB).The volume contains also Michael Faraday's importent letter to Gay-Lussac on induction in the first English version. ""On Magneto-electric induction."", pp. 281-89 a. pp.356-366. (Originally published in French in ""Annales de Chimie et Physique"" in 1832.
"DRAPER, JOHN W. - THE ""TITHONIC RAYS"" AS THE FOURTH IMPONDERABLE AGENT.
Reference : 44759
(1843)
(London, 1843). No wrappers In: ""The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science"", Third Series, September issue 1843. Pp. 161-240 (entire issue offered). Draperspaper: pp. 161-176.
The paper appeared the same year in ""Proceedings Am. Phil. Soc."" and it is an importent paper on the chemical action of light, the new science of photochemistry in which Draper made pioneering work, showing that it is only certain light rays of a definite wavelenght that is absorped, and it is this absorption that produces the photochemical effect.
Les éditions de l'homme. 1990. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 293 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 633.7-Plantes alcaloïdes (tabac, thé, cacao, café, pavot)
Classification Dewey : 633.7-Plantes alcaloïdes (tabac, thé, cacao, café, pavot)
New York.A.A.Knopf.1965.In-8 relié.183 p.Translated from the french by Richard Howard.Très bon état.Demi toile noire sur cartonnage vert sapin avec un cachet sec.Tète rouge.Dos avec caractères dorés.
in-4° : 1 feuillet de quatre pages - Signé LOUIS. - Mont-de-Marsan, 1791.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2011 Hardback, XXVI 573 p., 49 b/w ill., 11 b/w tables, 15 b/w line art, 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503532080.
Dedicated as a memorial to the great historian of England and the Continent in the eighth century, Wilhelm Levison, this book provides the widest and most in-depth exploration to date of relations between England and the Continent during an equally crucial period, the tenth century. The volume, which comes out of a sustained collaboration between English and Continental universities, contains thematically arranged essays by established leading specialists and also by younger scholars. By building on the approaches used by Levison as well as other methods that have been developed in the decades since his death, these essays tackle a broad range of questions: What routeways and modes of contact linked England with the Continent? How similar were attitudes to rulership and dynastic strategies? How did the law, the working of government, and the organization and culture of the church differ between England and the Continent? How was the past seen and represented on the two sides of the English Channel? In answering these questions, this volume offers news ways of exploring the links and developing the comparison between England and the Continent in the century after the collapse of the Carolingian Empire, a formative period for the development of Europe. Studies in the Early Middle Ages (SEM 37). Languages: English, Old English, Old Norse. New.