Collection Western n° 187 - Librairie des Champs-Elysées (1978) - In-12 broché de 256 pages - Couverture en couleurs - Traduit de l'américain par Jean-Pierre Albertelli - Très bon état
Routledge 1989 128 pages 1x22x14cm. 1989. Broché. 128 pages.
Très Bon Etat de conservation couverture un peu passée intérieur propre
Malleczewen Freidrich Reck Rubens Paul
Reference : 100126458
(2001)
ISBN : 0715630008
Duck Editions 2001 240 pages 14 86x21 41x1 85cm. 2001. Broché. 240 pages.
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Princeton University Press 2000 231 pages 16 5x24x2 2cm. 2000. Reliéc. 231 pages.
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Jaca Book 1989 304 pages in8. 1989. Broché. 304 pages.
Bon état bonne tenue étiquette sur le 2e plat intérieur propre
, Brepols, 2021 Paperback, xvi + 360 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:130 b/w, 18 col., 8 tables b/w., 17 maps b/w, 3 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503589497.
Summary This volume presents peer-reviewed contributions based on papers first presented at the biennial International Congress 'The East' (ICE). Dedicated to the archaeology and history of a region that spans from the Southern Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean, via the Near and Middle East, the Persian Gulf, and the Caucasus, across to Central Asia, Pakistan, and Xinjiang, the ICE series encourages the publication of research that cuts across not just geographical and chronological boundaries, but also the borders that exist between disciplines. The first ICE Conference chose as its theme 'Identity, Diversity, and Contact', and the papers drawn together in this volume comprise several sub-topics, including evolution and resilience, movement, mobility, and migration, long distance and the longue dur e, and cultural and economic contacts. TABLE OF CONTENTS The East Collection and the International Congress ICE 1 - The East: An Introduction - MARC LEBEAU A Closer Look at the Anatolian Prehistoric Arts - MARCEL OTTE The Dispersal of Pressure D bitage Technology to Central and Southwest Asia - YOSHIHIRO NISHIAKI Bronze Age Oases in the Tarim Basin (Xinjiang, China): Identities, Early Contacts and Interaction Networks (3rd-2nd mill. BC) - CORINNE DEBAINE-FRANCFORT The Neolithisation of Central Asia: Emergence of Cultural Identities and Long-Distance Networks - FR D RIQUE BRUNET Pazyryk in its Landscape Setting: The Materials and Materiality of Cultural Contact - KAREN S. RUBINSON & KATHERYN M. LINDUFF When East and West First Met: The Nature of Cultural and Technological Transmissions at the Dawn of the Silk Roads - ALISON BETTS, PETER JIA, MICHAEL SPATE, QI MENG & MUMTAZ YATOO Made in Indus, Made in Oman, and Made in Susiana: Meluhha and Makkan at Kish, Telloh, and Susa as seen from Weights and Ingots - ENRICO ASCALONE Migrations, Transfers, Exchanges, Convergences? Assessing Similarities and Differences among the Earliest Farmers between the Daulatabad and Kachi Plains (southern Iran and Pakistan) - BENJAMIN MUTIN & OMRAN GARAZHIAN The Human Remains from the Collective Iron-Age Burial ff Hatsarat (Armenia) - FRANCESCA BERTOLDI, RUZAN MKRTCHYAN, ASHOT PILIPOSYAN, PIERA ALLEGRA RASIA, ROBERTO CAMERIERE & HASMIK SIMONYAN The Crown of Death: Diadems with Repouss Decoration in the Early Bronze Age - VITTORIA DALL'ARMELLINA Fortified Kura-Araxes Settlements in the Highlands of Eastern Anatolia: Lake Van Basin and Mt A?r? -AYNUR ZFIRAT In the Pre-Urartian Period, Were the Societies of the Eastern Anatolian Highlands Egalitarian? A General Review - MEHMET I?IKLI Road Connections of the Second Millennium BC that Connect the Coastal Region of Giresun to Lycus Basin - SALIH KAYMAK I Figurines with Coffee-bean-eyes from the Khabur and Beyond: Significance of an Iconographic Detail - ALEXANDER PRU A Ceramic Tale of Three 'oikumenai' from the Qara Dag Area (Iraqi Kurdistan) - JOHNNY SAMUELE BALDI & MELANIA ZINGARELLO Provincial Identity via Middle Assyrian Mortuary Material - PETRA M. CREAMER Is the Luwian Language an Ethnic or a Cultural Marker in Iron Age Syria? - GUY BUNNENS Oluz H y k: Persian (Achaemenid) Settlement in North-central Anatolia - ?EVKET D NMEZ & MONA SABA The Role of Syria in Inter-Regional Exchanges in the Second Half of the Third Millennium BC: Some Remarks - MARIA GIOVANNA BIGA On the Origin of Near Eastern Cylinder Seals in the Early Bronze Age Aegean: New Evidence from the Northern and Central Levantine Coast - HERMANN GENZ Emerging Complexity: The East Aegean/Western Anatolia and Crete in the Middle Bronze Age (c. 2000-1700 BCE) - OURANIA KOUKA Hittites and Neo-Hittites in Northern Syria: New Perspectives for their Interrelations - WINFRIED ORTHMANN
Cambridge University Press 2008 396 pages 15 2x3 2x22 6cm. 2008. Broché. 396 pages.
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Oxford University Press 2001 368 pages 14 22x3 05x21 84cm. 2001. Cartonné jaquette. 368 pages.
livre en tres bon état intérieur propre bonne tenue avec sa jaquette (dos légèrement insolée une déchirure en haut du premier plat)
Le Cri Edition 2000 15 7x24x3 9cm. 2000. Broché.
Bon état couverture défraîchie intérieur propre
, Brepols, 2019 Hardback, 280 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503581514.
Summary The Fourth Lateran Council (1215) was groundbreaking for having introduced to medieval Europe a series of canons that sought to regulate encounters between Christians and Jews and Muslims. Its canon 68 demanded that Jews and Muslims wear distinguishing dress, in order to prevent Christians from entering into illicit sexual relations with them, restricted the movement of Jews in public spaces during Holy Week, and exhorted secular authorities to punish Jews who in any way "insult" or blaspheme against Christ himself. Other canons sought to exercise greater control over moneylending, to provide relief to Christian borrowers, to extract tithes from Jews who held Christian properties as pledges, and prohibited Jews from exercising power as public officials over Christians. The canons condemned converts who preserved elements from their former religion, promoted a fifth Crusade to the East, exempted Crusaders from taxes and from interest payments to Jewish moneylenders, restricted trade with Muslims or Saracens, and condemned Christians who provided arms or assistance to Saracens. The Council's canons affected the missionary efforts of the late medieval Church and its attempts to convert Jewish and Muslim minorities, and established essential guidance on minority relations not to be surpassed until Vatican II in the 1960s. TABLE OF CONTENTS John Tolan, Introduction Part I-Jews under the Fourth Lateran Council Valerie Ramseyer, Wellesley College, Rethinking Boundaries between Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Communities in Pre-Lateran IV, Southern Italy Alex Novikoff, Kenyon College, Performance and the Audio-Visual Jew in the Age of Pope Innocent III Irven Resnick, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, The Jews' Badge Anna Sapir Abulafia, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University, The Fourth Lateran Council through the Lens of Jewish Service Rebecca Rist, University of Reading, From a Jewish Text: Anti-Jewish Papal Policy of the Lateran IV Decrees Part II-Muslims under the Fourth Lateran Council Ryan Szpiech, University of Michigan, Saracens and Church Councils, from Nablus (1120) to Vienne (1313-1314) Giulio Cipollone, Pontificia Universit Gregoriana, Christian and Muslim Captives Taken in Crusades and Jih?d: Not a Single Word Spoken at the Fourth Lateran Council Yvonne Friedman, Bar-Ilan University, The Crusade/Peacemaking Dichotomy: A Nuanced Approach Clara Almagro Vidal, Universidade de vora/CIDEHUS, Military Orders, Muslims, and the Fourth Lateran Council in Castile Ana Echevarria, Universidad Nacional de Educaci n a Distancia, The Marks of the Other: The Impact of Lateran IV in the Regulations Governing Muslims in the Iberian Peninsula Josep Hernando Delgado, Universitat de Barcelona, From Islam to Christianity: Preaching, Conversion, and the Religious Practices of Muslim Slaves from the Fourth Lateran Council through the Fifteenth Century Appendix Bibliography Index
University of south carolina press 1993 410 pages 19 05x2 794x26 162cm. 1993. Cartonné jaquette. 410 pages.
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Oxford University Press U.S.A 2008 512 pages 13 716x21 336x2 9464cm. 2008. Broché. 512 pages.
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Harvard University Press 2000 576 pages 14 478x4 064x22 606cm. 2000. Broché. 576 pages.
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, Brepols - 2023, 2023 Paperback, x + 218 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:20 b/w, 7 col., 13 tables b/w., 3 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503606477.
Summary The Mediterranean has, for millennia, formed the heart of an intensive trading network of ideas, goods, and people. For the ancient populations of the Levant, Cyprus, and Southern Anatolia, interactions with the sea ? from fishing to seafaring, and from trade to dye production ? were a constant presence in their life. But how did the coastal peoples of the Bronze Age understand the sea? How did living on the shore influence their lives, from daily practices to mythological beliefs? And what was the impact on their conceptual world? This volume seeks to engage with these questions by addressing the relationship between environment, diet, material production, perception, and thought formation through a combination of archaeological analysis and engagement with primary sources, and in doing so, it offers unique insights into the conceptual world of the ancient Mediterranean maritime cultures of the 2nd millennium BCE. TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations List of Common and Scientific Names of Fish and Molluscs Mentioned in the Text Part I: Framework Chapter 1. Introduction Objectives Organization of the Book Chapter 2. History, Theory, and Methods State of the Art Theoretical Framework Chronological Framework The Evidence Part II: Regional Chapters Chapter 3. Levant Faunal and Material Cultural Evidence Textual Evidence Discussion Chapter 4. Cyprus Faunal and Material Cultural Evidence Textual Evidence Discussion Chapter 5. Southern Anatolian Coast Faunal and Material Cultural Evidence Textual Evidence Discussion Part III: Overarching Analysis Chapter 6. Concepts of Marine Fauna Marine Fauna as Food Fish and Molluscs: Offerings and Purity Marine Fauna as Status or Commodity Visual Concepts of Marine Fauna Chapter 7. Concepts of the Sea The Sea as a Place The Sea as a Supernatural Force The Sea as a Divine Entity Chapter 8. Conclusions: Concepts of Seascapes Works Cited Index
Collection Western n° 130 - Librairie des Champs-Elysées (1975) - In-12 broché de 192 pages - Couverture en couleurs - Traduit de l'américain par Florian Robinet - Très bon état
Collection Western n° 117 - Librairie des Champs-Elysées (1974) - In-12 broché de 192 pages - Couverture en couleurs - Traduit de l'américain par Florian Robinet - Très bon état
1974 Paris Librairie de Champs Elysée 1975 Un volume in°12 broché 187 pages
Très bon état N'hésitez pas à nous mettre dans vos favoris. Vous serez ainsi tenu au courant de nos nouveautés
1974 Paris Librairie de Champs Elysée 1974 Un volume in°12 broché 187 pages
Très bon état N'hésitez pas à nous mettre dans vos favoris. Vous serez ainsi tenu au courant de nos nouveautés
YALE UNIV PR 1995 528 pages in4. 1995. Cartonné jaquette. 528 pages.
Comme neuf avec sa jaquette et son emboîtage cartonné
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 Hardback, Pages: 756 pages., Size:115 x 165 mm, Language(s):French, Latin, *New. ISBN 9782851213402.
Dans cette collection, le volume BA 61/A est le douzi me d?une s rie consacr e aux Enarrationes in Psalmos d?Augustin. Ce projet de l?Institut d? tudes Augustiniennes est aux mains d?une quipe dont les membres travaillent ensemble depuis une quinzaine d?ann es. Les Commentaires sur les Psaumes d?Augustin sont un ouvrage fondamental qui a t beaucoup lu travers les si cles, comme l?atteste le nombre des manuscrits qui existent encore. Ils ne sont aujourd?hui accessibles en fran ais que dans deux traductions du XIXe s. dont le style a vieilli et l?exactitude est parfois sujette caution. Ces textes d?Augustin n?int ressent pas seulement les sp cialistes du commentaire de texte et de l?ex g se biblique, mais aussi les philosophes, les th ologiens et les historiens. Une grande partie de ces commentaires ayant t pr ch s des dates et dans des circonstances diverses, ils regorgent souvent de d tails et de realia qui pourront tre davantage exploit s gr ce cette nouvelle dition mise la disposition des chercheurs. Le volume 61/A de la Biblioth que Augustinienne contient les commentaires des Psaumes 61 67. Le texte latin a t r vis partir de l? dition donn e par E. Dekkers et J. Fraipont dans le CC SL 39, mais il a t syst matiquement confront celui de l? dition critique procur e en 2020 par H. M ller (CSEL 94/1). La traduction de chaque sermon, enti rement nouvelle, est pr c d e d?une introduction, et de nombreuses notes de bas de page apportent des claircissements sur la pens e d?Augustin et mettent en relation le commentaire avec les autres ?uvres augustiniennes et d?autres commentaires antiques du Psaume. TABLE OF CONTENTS Avant-propos I. Texte et traduction Psaume 61 Psaume 62 Psaume 63 Psaume 64 Psaume 65 Psaume 66 Psaume 67 II. Notes compl mentaires 1. Le th me des deux cit s en In Ps. 61 (In Ps. 61, 4-8) 2. L?ex g se du Ps 61, 12-13 : Une fois, Dieu a parl , j?ai entendu ces deux choses? (In Ps. 61, 17-22) 3. La cr ation de toutes choses dans le Verbe (In Ps. 61, 18) 4. La r conciliation des p nitents : le cas de l?astrologue (In Ps. 61, 23) 5. Notre P re nous a envoy des lettres (In Ps. 64, 2) 6. Interpr tations anciennes de Ps 64, 3 : toi viendra toute chair (In Ps. 64, 5) 7. L?enivrement de la terre (In Ps. 64, 14) 8. In Ps. 67, 1 et l?Instructio psalmorum d?Hilaire de Poitiers 9. Le ?lieu saint? de Dieu, ou l?ex g se augustinienne de Ps 67, 6-7 (In Ps. 67, 7-8) 10. La figure de Paul dans le Ps 67 Index biblique Index des auteurs anciens
Cape Town, C.Struik (PTY), 1972 21 x 28, 203 pp., cartonnage + jaquette, bon état
85 planches couleurs de Hilda MASON, hard cover + dust wrapper
Cambridge University Press 2008 372 pages 15 24x22 86x2 3622cm. 2008. Broché. 372 pages.
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Magnard. 1956. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 186 pages. Ouvrage orné d'illustrations en couleurs hors-texte de Pierre Rousseau.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 791.4362-Western
Classification Dewey : 791.4362-Western
Collection ARIZONA n° 10 - LAFFONT (1952) - Cartonné de 190 pages - Belle couverture en couleurs de RAYMOND - Traduit de l'américian par S. RECOING - Bon état
Paris, Librairie des Champs-Elysées (« Morgan Kane, 2 »), 1979. in-16, 188 pages, broche, couverture illustree plast.
Bon état. [MB-5]