MANUSCRIT 1812 In folio Procés verbal d’adjudication, liste fournitures pour hopitaux de marine,14 p.,prix epoque,signé par ?
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Londres 1784 In-12 carré, 2f., 408 pp.
:: Edition in-12 publiée la même année que l'originale (?) in-8 (voir Catalogue Cécile Éluard no.24). Il s'agit d'une satire morale, politique et sociale du siècle de Louis XV. :: Cartonnage à la bradel du XIXème. Pièce de titre peinte. Quelques rousseurs. (Ancienne collection Jean Leduc)
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, Brepols, 2023 Hardback, 258 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:1 b/w, Language :French. ISBN 9782503590356.
Summary Les Vies de saints repr sentent la principale source d'informations sur la vie religieuse, sociale et politiques du royaume m rovingien son apog e, sous les r gnes de Clotaire II (613-629), de Dagobert Ier (629-639) puis de ses fils. Elles viennent ainsi compl ter les informations fournies par la principale chronique de cette p riode dite de Fr d gaire . Ce recueil rassemble des traductions in dites de Vies particuli rement repr sentatives. Elles montrent des v ques dans leurs activit s administratives et politiques au sein de vieilles cit s de fondation romaine (Didier de Vienne et Arnoul de Metz) comme dans les missions de conversion dans les marges du royaume (Amand dans la vall e de l'Escaut, Omer le long du littoral flamand) et, au-del , jusqu'en Frise (Vulfran) et dans la lointaine Angleterre qui maintenait toutefois des liens troits avec le continent ce qui justifie la pr sence de la Vie de saint Wilfrid d'York dans ce recueil. Le monde monastique est repr sent par des fondateurs d'abbayes qui acquirent d s le VIIe si cle un r le religieux, social et politique consid rable : Laon (Salaberge), Nivelles (Gertrude), Sithiu, aujourd'hui Saint-Omer (Bertin), Jumi ges puis Noirmoutier (Philibert) et Chelles o se retira la reine Bathilde au d but des ann es 660. Enfin, le c l bre r cit de la vision du moine Baronte est un t moignage original de la spiritualit monastique du temps. TABLE OF CONTENTS Avant-propos Introduction. L'hagiographie des VIe-VIIe si cles Bibliographie Vies des saints m rovingiens en traduction Marie-C line Isa a, Vies et Passions de saint Didier, v que de Vienne Anne Wagner et Mich le Gaillard, La Vie de saint Arnoul de Metz Fran ois-Xavier Caillet et Mich le Gaillard avec la collaboration de Boris Detant, Vie et Miracles de sainte Gertrude de Nivelles Mich le Gaillard et Charles M riaux, Vie de saint Amand, abb d'Elnone, v que de Maastricht Monique Janoir, Vie des saints Omer, Bertin et Winnoc au dioc se de Th rouanne Mich le Gaillard, Vie de sainte Salaberge, abbesse de Laon Michel-Lucien Belliart, Vie de saint Wilfrid, v que d'York Mathilde Plaquet, Vie de sainte Bathilde, reine des Francs Mich le Gaillard et Charles M riaux, Vie de saint Philibert, abb de Jumi ges Mich le Gaillard, Vision du moine Baronte
Anonyme, « Te duce », Angleterre (propriétaire), Ex-libris. Ex-libris ( 80*62mm), armorié, décollé. [329-4]
[Printed for J. Eyre, and Sold by W. and J. Mount, T. and T. Page, and the Booksellers of London and Westminster] - Anonymous ; [ ALLESTREE, Richard ]
Reference : 60979
(1755)
Divided into XVII Chapters, One whereof being read every Lord's Day, the Whole may be read over Thrice in the Year, Necessary for al Families, with Private Devotions for severel Occasions, 1 vol. in-12 reliure postérieure plein veau marbré, dos à 5 nerfs dorés richement orné, toutes tranches dorées, Printed for J. Eyre, and Sold by W. and J. Mount, T. and T. Page, and the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1755, 7 ff., 303 pp. et 7 ff. n. ch.
Bel exemplaire très bien relié (qq. anciennes taches d'encre, ex-libris Duq de San Lucar la Mayor).
Paris, Impremerie du depot des lois, An II (1793). 4to. In contemporary half calf with gilt lettering and ornamentation to spine. Wear to extremities. Upper part of back hinge split, with minor loss of letters. Small dampstain to upper inner margin, otherwise a nice copy. (2), VII, (2)-116, 100, 8 pp.
Exceedingly rare first edition of this highly interesting document being the Code of the Committees of Surveillance containing 106 regulations and guidelines for the functioning of these committees during the French Revolution. The Committees of Surveillance were established during the Reign of Terror (September 5, 1793 - July 27, 1794), as part of the revolutionary government's efforts to identify and suppress counter-revolutionary activities. These committees were tasked with monitoring individuals' behavior, enforcing revolutionary laws and ensuring loyalty to the revolutionary government. The document outlines the powers, duties, and procedures of these committees, as well as the penalties for those found to be opposing the revolution, providing a unique and fascinating insight into the legal and administrative framework of revolutionary France – arguable one of the most profound and radical moments in modern European history. The Committee of Surveillance in France during 1793 was established as a part of the radical phase of the French Revolution. Its function was to oversee and monitor the activities of suspected counter-revolutionaries and enemies of the Revolution, as well as to enforce laws related to internal security and revolutionary principles. The committee was tasked with identifying individuals or groups deemed to be a threat to the revolutionary government, often leading to arrests, interrogations, and, in some cases, executions by the Revolutionary Tribunal. It played a significant role in the Reign of Terror, a period marked by extreme political violence and repression in France. The present work is of the utmost scarcity. We have not been able to trace a single copy at auction, and OCLC only lists one copy (in Paris). Nadaillac, Catalogue d’une Collection Importante Sur la Revolution Francaise 724
No Place, No Printer, Gedruckt in 't Wonder-Jaer 1672. 4to. No wrappers. 12 pp.
The pamphlet contains a discussion between three persons, an Englishman, a French and a Dutch relating to the Third Anglo-Dutch War 1672-74.
Anonymus, Attilio Bartoli Langeli (ed), Eleonora Rava (ed), Filippo Sedda (ed)
Reference : 65451
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, lxxii + 154 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Illustrations:13 b/w, 20 tables b/w., Language(s):Latin, Italian. ISBN 9782503589985.
Summary Le poche notizie che si hanno sulla vita e i miracoli di Rosa da Viterbo, la fanciulla nata attorno al 1233 e morta nel 1251 o 1252, che diede testimonianze della sua fede al tempo di Federico II, sono note da tempo. Tutti coloro che hanno scritto di Rosa da Viterbo hanno attinto, direttamente o pi spesso indirettamente, dal verbale del processo di canonizzazione svoltosi a Viterbo al tempo di papa Callisto III, a distanza di due secoli e poco pi dalla morte della beata. Questa fonte per non conosciuta in maniera scientifica. Gli atti del processo di canonizzazione del 1457 non sono mai stati pubblicati. La Vita che vi contenuta fu pubblicata (piuttosto malamente) per la prima volta nel 1742 dal canonico viterbese Feliciano Bussi nella sua Istoria della Citt di Viterbo. Migliore, naturalmente, ma perfettibile l'edizione che della Vita e dei Miracula fecero nel 1868 i padri Bollandisti nei loro Acta Sanctorum. Nel 1952 pubblic ottimamente la Vita Giuseppe Abate. Infine, la Vita e i Miracula di Rosa hanno fatto oggetto del primo anno di attivit (2016-2017) del Laboratorio di agiografia (sottotitolo: Filologia, edizione, interpretazione delle fonti) aggregato alla Scuola superiore di studi medievali e francescani della Pontificia Universit Antonianum, ed stato pubblicato un volume che riproduce il lavoro seminariale. Della Vita e dei miracoli di Rosa si hanno, per , altri due altri testimoni, uno conservato a Parigi e uno a Parma, certamente legati al processo. Questa edizione si basa per la prima volta sul trattamento contestuale di tutti i prodotti documentari e librari ad oggi connessi all'iniziativa del 1456-57.
, Brepols, 2019 Hardback, cx + 712 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Illustrations:3 b/w, 1 tables b/w., Languages: Latin, English. ISBN 9782503582283.
Summary In 1239 Pope Gregory IX wrote to kings and bishops across Europe, urging them to seize and examine the manuscripts of the Talmud in their dominions. As a result, a process against the Talmud took place in Paris in 1240. Though the Talmud went up in flames at the Place de la Gr ve in 1241/42, the controversy on the Talmud continued over the following years, since Gregory's successor, Pope Innocent IV, called for a revision of its condemnation. At the centre of this revision are the 'Extractiones de Talmud', a translation of hundreds of Talmudic passages prepared during the years 1244/45 for Odo of Ch teauroux, Legate of the Apostolic See, that served as the basis of his final condemnation of the Talmud in May 1248. This is the first edition of the Latin Talmud, which is a milestone in the long history of Christian-Jewish intellectual encounters.
Anonymus, Ulisse Cecini (ed), scar Luis de la Cruz Palma (ed), Alexander Fidora (ed), Isaac Lampurlan s Farr (ed)
Reference : 65140
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, lix + 442 pages, Size:155 x 245 mm, Language(s):Latin, English. ISBN 9782503594934.
Summary In the year 1244/45, the first Latin translation of the Talmud was completed in Paris. This translation, which is known as the Extractiones de Talmud, is extant in two versions. While the first version, edited in CC CM 291 (2018), offers an apparently unbiased presentation of the Talmudic passages following the sequence of the Talmudic treatises, the second one, which may be called the thematic Talmud translation, organizes these texts along with other materials according to thirteen chapters. The titles of these chapters clearly betray the polemic intention of the thematic translation, namely: "On the authority of the Talmud and its praise"; "On the sages and teachers of the Talmud"; "On the blasphemies against Christ and the Holy Virgin"; "On blasphemies against God"; "On what is said against the Christians"; "On errors and heresies"; "On sorcery"; "On dreams"; "On the world to come"; "On the Messiah"; "On stupidities"; "On immoral and impure things"; and "On fables". It was this second version, which also incorporated additional materials from other Jewish sources, that led to the final condemnation of the Talmud in Paris in the year 1248.
Reykj., 1953-54. Lex8vo. 268 pp. (Safn ti Sögu Islands. 2.Flokkur I:1-2).
DE., Schirmer/ Mosel , 2008 Hardcover,56 pages, 325 x 250 x 12 mm, in Fine Condition, ENG / GER, illustrated dustjacket, illustrations in colour / Farbe ISBN 9783829603706.
book by the grandmaster of contemporary German painting: Aperiatur terra, quoting Isaiah's prophecy "Let the earth open, that it may bring forth salvation" from the Bible, and Das Balder-Lied, referring to the Germanic god of light, purity and beauty, Balder, who was killed despite his presumed invulnerability.
ANSELMUS LUCENSIS [ANSELM OF LUCCA THE YOUNGER], VICTOR III [DAUFERIUS], WILLEMUS I ANGLORUM REX [WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR] e.a. (MIGNE J.-P., ed.)
Reference : R75119
(1882)
Parisiis [Paris], Garnier-Migne 1882 [ Intermiscentur Guitmundi archiepiscopi Aversani, S. Anastasii monachi et eremitae, Bartholomaei abbatis Majoris Monasterii, Durandi abbatis Troarnensis, Osberni Cantuariensis monachi, Udalrici Cluniacensis, Godefridi Stabulensis, Willelmi Calculi Gemmeticensis monachi, Gaufredi Malaterrae monachi Benedictini, Guillelmi Apuli, Ebrardi Watinensis monachi, Bernardi comitis Bisuldunensis, Samuelis Marochiani ex Judaeo Christiani Scripta quae exstant. Tomum inchoaent gesta pontificium Cameracensium], 1572 columns, 28cm., text printed in 2 numbered columns, original 1882-edition, in the series "Patrologiae cursus completus. Series secunda" tomus CXLIX (149) (tomus unicus), bound in half-leather binding (with green and red title label with gilt lettering on spine, original wrappers preserved), very good condition, text in Latin, R75119
VYG. non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Illustration sur la couverture.. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours
Classification : 410-33 Tours
1947 Ed. Hachette - coll. L'Enigme - 1947 - petit in-8 broché - 190 pages -
bon état
ANTHONY, John W.; WILLIAMS, Sydney W.; BIDEAUX, Richard A. and GRANT, Raymond W.;
Reference : 16018
, The University of Arizona Press, 1995, Bound, half cloth, pictorial dustwrapper, frontispice in colour, 175 x 260mm., 508pp., all colour illustrations.
For over 20 years this book has been respected as the definitive reference on arizona minerals. Photography editor Wendell E. Wilson. Third edition.
Oxf. etc., OUP, 1928.
XII,574 p.; ills. & pls. Cloth (Heavy book, may require extra shipping costs)
Antoine Marc Idiard Bénédicte Marchand Dominique Minguez Richard Mul André
Reference : 500135463
(2020)
ISBN : 9782401061415
HATIER 2020 192 pages 19 6x27 2x1 6cm. 2020. Broché. 192 pages.
Très bon état
Antonicelli Léa Bonnet Thomas Caille Damien Mèmeteau Richard Welcker Christophe
Reference : 500106920
(2021)
ISBN : 9782820812759
RUE DES ECOLES 2021 96 pages 21 8x27 8x1 4cm. 2021. Broché. 96 pages.
TRES BON ETAT
New York 2010 Harry N. Abrams Hardcover Fine 1st Edition
Antony and the Johnsons : Swanlights hardcover, 270 x 245 mm, 136 pg + cd, illustrations in colors, very fine condition
Taylor & Francis Ltd 1990 256 pages 14 2x2 4x22 2cm. 1990. Cartonné jaquette. 256 pages.
Bon Etat jaquette défraîchie intérieur propre ex-libris
, Continental printing, Antwerpen, Gebrocheerd, 16x24cm, 250pp
Jaargang van de vereeniging der Antwerpsche bibliothielen, jaargang 73, 1995.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 1981 Hardcover. 523 p., 160 x 250 mm, Languages: Latin, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 17010090200.
"(ARAGO, DOMINIQUE- FRANCOIS). - THE DISCOVERY OF MAGNETIZATION BY WAY OF THE VOLTAIC CURRENT.
Reference : 44807
(1820)
(Paris, Crochard, 1820). No wrappers as extracted fron 'Annales de Chimie et de Physique', Volume 15 (2e Series). Pp. 93-102.
First appearance of this importent paper in which Arago gives an account of his discovery of how iron and steel could be magnetized by the action of the voltaic current, THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. ""Arago .... made several important contributions to electromagnetism on his own. On 20 September 1820 he announced the discovery of the temporary magnetization of soft iron by an electric current, which suggested to Ampère a theory about the nature of magnetic ""currents"" and provided the technological key to the electric telegraph. Ampère calculated that the magnetic power could be multiplied by twisting the current-carrying wire into a helix, and with Arago he carried out the first experiments on primitive solenoids. In his historical articles Arago was always careful to credit Ampère with the major share of this discovery, which ultimately depended upon Ampère’s mathematical theory.""(DSB).Arago formed a close freinship with Fresnel,whose views on the nature of light he ardently supported. He assisted Fresnel in some of his most importent work and made original discoveries in the same field.Magie ""A Source Book in Physics"", p. 443 ff.