Zodiaque - La Nuit Des Temps Paris 1968 In-8 ( 220 X 170 mm ) de 287 pages, pleine toile à la bradel sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs et étui. Dessins dans et hors-texte, superbe et abondante iconographie hors-texte en couleurs et en noir. Très bel exemplaire.
Roma, Institutum Historicum S.I. 1977 xv + 150pp., 20cm., in the series "Subsidia ad historiam S.I." vol.8, softcover, good condition, [text in Spanish], R74481
1960 Armand Colin, Paris, 1960. Un volume in 4° relié toile bleue de l'éditeur, 367 pages, nombreuses illustrations en noir, bon état. Manque la jaquette
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Rome, Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis 2005 276pp., 24cm., Doctoral dissertation, softcover, stamp on title page, text and interior are clean and bright (looks unread), text in Italian, very good condition, R120330
Geneve, Herman Widerhold, 1682. 8vo. Uniformly bound in two contemporary full calf bindings with five raised bands with richly gilt spines. Two small paper-labels pasted on to top of spines. Light wear to extremities. Some of gilting worn off and capital on vol. 1 with repair. Internally fine and clean, a nice set. 142, 346 pp. (2), 480, (37) pp. + 1 doublepage frontispiece.
First edition of Jurieu’s book on the Council of Trent in which he criticized the decisions and doctrines of the Council of Trent from a Protestant perspective. He argued against the authority of the council and questioned the legitimacy of its rulings, reflecting his broader theological and ideological disagreements with the Catholic Church. Pierre Jurieu (1637–1713) was a French Protestant theologian and historian. He was born in Mer, France, and became a important figure in the Huguenot community during a time of significant religious and political turmoil in France. Jurieu is best known for his controversial writings and his severe defense of Protestantism.
Chez Daniel Dufresne 1682, 525 pages Reliure vélin d'époque Bon état, petites taches sur les plats - coins et coiffes légèrement frottés - intérieur bon état, petites traces de rousseurs et de mouillures sur certaines pages
Frankfurt, Cramer, 1715 (+) 1710. 8vo. In contemporary half calf with four raised bands. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Boards with wear and scratches. Front free end-paper with four-line note in Latin in contemporary hand. Internally nice and clean.
Uncommon first German translation of these two devotional text by Jurieu. Pierre Jurieu (1637 - 1713) was a French Protestant theologian and historian. He was born in Mer, France, and became an important figure in the Huguenot community during a time of significant religious and political turmoil in France. Jurieu is best known for his controversial writings and his severe defense of Protestantism.
Roma, Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis 1988 xxix + 247pp., 24cm., softcover, text in Italian, Academic Dissertation (Theses ad Lauream in Iure Canonico, Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, R110097
Paris, Colas, 1829, Avignon, Seguin, 1851, 1 plein veau raciné, dos orné, petits manques au niveau des mors. in-8 de (4)-235 pp., et 184 pp., légères rousseurs ;
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Témoignage chrétien, 1949, in12br , 178pp . Envoi à Jules Romains. Langue: Français
Paris, Picard 1904 xxxvi + 196pp., br., dans la série "Textes et documents pour l'étude historique du christianisme", 19cm.
Bibliothèque. Migne, diff. Brépols, 1994, in-8vo, 429 p., brochure originale. / ill. Paperback softcover
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Rédigés par L. Juston-Sabatier. Valence. Imprimeries Réunies. (1976). In-8 (177 x 240mm) broché, couverture orange imprimée, 180 pages. On joint le bulletin de souscription. Traces de scotch sur ce dernier et au revers du 1er plat de couverture, sinon très bon état. Edition originale, tirée à 1000 exemplaires.
La famille de Paul Sabatier (1858-1928) originaire d'Anduze, s'était fixée à Nîmes.
Paris Saint Paul 1949 In-8 Broché Moyen
Couverture illustrée, légers frottements et usures ; 352pp ; quelques illustations in-texte et HT ; préface de Mgr de Solages, introduction de Mgr Mathieu ; Papier uniformément roussi, cachet de bibliothèque
APOSTOLAT DE LA PRIERE. 1930. In-18. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Agraffes rouillées, Intérieur frais. 24 pages - dos abimé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
H. Dessain 1935 in8. 1935. Broché.
couverture tachée de rousseurs propre sous papier de soie; jauni
Paris Bruxelles 1967 Meddens Soft cover
Couverture souple original de l'éditeur, 21 x 15 cm, 292 pp., français, illustrations, état du livre: Très bon.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2001 Hardback, 210 p., 210 x 297 mm. ISBN 9782503511603.
After Augustine, Pope Leo the Great has been one of the most important witnesses to Manichaeism in the Latin West. This volume first introduces into the world of Leo and his polemics against the Manichaeans in Rome and elsewhere; in this context, the doctrines and practices of Spanish Priscillianism are discussed as well. The central part of the book provides the original Latin texts of Leo, the Constitution of Valentinian III concerning the Manichaeans and a pivotal letter of Turibius of Astorga, all accompanied by an English translation and commentary. The following ten Excursuses deal with central tenets of the Manichaean Christian Gnosis as treated by both Leo and in the original documents of the Manichaeans: Mani the Paraclete; the date of Mani's death; the Bema Festival; the Manichaean fasts, astrology, (apocryphal) literature, dualism, Christology, etc. It not only turns out that Leo provides original information on Manichaeism in the Latin West, but also that Mani's world religion exerted a considerable influence on e.g. the Pope's Christology (and thus on the Catholic Christian dogma). Extensive Indices conclude this first volume of the Series Latina of the Corpus Fontium Manichaeorum. Languages: Latin.
EDITIONS L'OEUVRE DES TRACTS. MAI 1953. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 16 pages. Etiquette de classement sur le dos. Tampon de l'institution sainte marie sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
1927 Lyon, Chronique sociale de France, 1927. Format 13x22 cm, broche, 83 pages. Bon etat, petites traces d'usage sur un livre d'occasion.
CHRONIQUE SOCIALE DE FRANCE. 1927. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Intérieur acceptable. 102 pages - quelques tâches brunes sur les plats.. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
Bibliothèque Chacornac 1908 193 pages in8. 1908. Broché. 193 pages.
Mauvais état couverture ternie bords frottés dos fendu garniture manquante aux extrémités intérieur jauni propre
Turnhout, Brepols, 2000 Hardback, 224 p., incl. 141 ills. with 40 in colour, 235 x 335 mm.*NEW ISBN 9780905203911.
This richly illustrated volume introduces the reader to the textual and visual tradition of the Corpus of Illustrations of the Commentary on the Apocalypse, considering the life and work of Beatus in their historical, political and theological background. This richly illustrated volume introduces the reader to the textual and visual tradition of the Corpus. The life and work of Beatus are considered in their historical, political and theological background; styles and locations of production are analysed; the sources of the textual commentaries and the evolution of particular iconographical forms are examined; and finally the Mozarabic and Islamic characteristics of the illustrations are assessed. The startling colour plates show the range of style and form in examples from the earliest Beatus manuscript, the Silos Fragment, to the late Arroya Beatus and the Rioseco Fragment. The monochrome illustrations show comparative material covering influences from the Islamic Mediterranean to the Carolingian and Gothic styles of the North. A Table of Apocalypse subjects, Map, Bibliography and Index are also included. Languages: English.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2000 Hardback, 386 pages., incl. 407 ills., 235 x 335 mm. *new ISBN 9780905203928.
This publication is the Catalogue Raisonne of the earliest surviving manuscripts of the tradition of the commentary on the Apocalypse, with reproductions of every illustration in these manuscripts. Following the general introduction to the Beatus tradition covered by Volume I of this five-part publication, the present book catalogues and illustrates the seven earliest surviving Beatus Commentaries which range from the 9th to the 10th century, and for which the monastery of San Salvador de Tabara figures prominently as a place of production: The Silos Fragment, The Morgan Beatus, The Vitrina 14-1 Beatus, The Valladolid Beatus, The Tabara Beatus, The Girona Beatus, The Vitrina 14-2 Fragment. Each catalogue entry discusses the individual manuscript in depth, the location of production, the work of the outstanding - and often identifiable - illuminators and scribes, the manuscript?s codicology, and the currents of influence which find expression in these manuscripts: the pictorial vocabularies of the Mozarabic, Islamic and Carolingian worlds. Languages: English.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2000 Hardback, 319 p., incl. 480 ills., 235 x 335 mm. ISBN 9780905203935.
This third volume of the Corpus deals in detail with six manuscripts from the period around the year 1000, discussing the location of production, the work of the outstanding - and often identifiable - illuminators and scribes, as well as the codicology. This third volume of the Corpus deals in detail with six manuscripts from the period around the year 1000: the Urgell Beatus; the San Millan Beatus in the Real Academia de la Historia, Madrid, which through unfinished, preserves the style of Castile and Leon in the significant period of the first millenium; the Escorial Beatus, notable for its heavy opulent frames; the Facundus Beatus, Madrid, named after the scribe and perhaps master of the Fernando and Queen Sancha of Castile; the Fanlo Beatus in New York, which survives in only few pages copied in the seventeeth century by Lastanosa, as he himself attested; and the exceptionally beautiful San Server Beatus in Paris, probably made in Gascony. All the illustrations in these manuscripts are reproduced to provide a visual conspectus of exceptional richness. Each catalogue entry discusses the location of production, the work of the outstanding - and often identifiable - illuminators and scribes, as well as the codicology. Importantly the currents of influence which find expression in these manuscripts are examined: the pictorial vocabularies of the Mozarabic, Islamic and Carolingian worlds, a fusion which gives these works their strange potency. As in Volume II Professor Williams carefully analyses the style and relates each manuscript to the system of Branches into which these works were set by earlier scholars. A short, general, historical introduction to the manuscripts explains the evolution of the characteristically Spanish pictorial vocabulary. Every inscription has been transcribed, and the volume includes an exhaustive Bibliography and relevant Tables. Languages: English.