Parisiis [Paris] (& Bruxelles), Palmé 1863-1940 Complete series of 68 parts in 70 physical volumes including the volume containing the indices, together ca. 65.000 pp. + some plates out of text, 41x26cm., this Palmé-editon (1863-1887) is the third edition and completed by the volumes published in Brussels from 1894 till 1940, The AASS is a monument in the Christian tradition containing an overwhelming amount of critical texts regarding the catholic saints (in chronological order, from January till December), All volumes are in solid and uniform black hardcover bindings (spines in black leather with gilt lettering, few minor defects at some volumes (bumped corners, few loss of paper at edges of boards), most volumes have marbled edges, marbled endpapers, small ex-librisstamp at title page, text is clean and bright except for some occasional foxing mainly at first and last pages, text in Latin, A nice and very complete set, total net weight is ca. 370kg. (for shipping options please inquire), [Content: January: volumes 1-3, February: vols.4-6, March: vols.7-9, April: vols.10-13 (13: Propylaeum), May: vols.14-20, June: vols.21-27, July: vols.28-34, August: vols.35-40, September: vols.41-48, October: vols.49-61 (vol.55 in two physical volumes), November: vols.62-66 (including Propylaeum, vol.63 in two physical volumes), December: 67 (= Propylaeum), + vol.68: Ad Acta Sanctorum.. supplementum volumen complectens Auctaria Octobris et Tabulas Generales by L.M. Rigollot], R115350
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Rotterdam, Brinio 1922 155 + [1] pp. + frontispice, 20cm., ingebonden in stevige gecart. band, goede staat, H118050
Paris, Lecoffre 1930 xi + 180pp., relié en couvert.cart.avec plats marbrés et dos en toile, 19cm., qqs.cachets, bon état
Vienna [Wien], Mkhit'arean Tparan [Mechitharisten-Buchdruckerei] 1914 xlviii + 60pp., 32cm., text is in Armenian (though the title page and introduction are bilingual: German-Armenian), firmly bound in modern hardcover, frontcover preserved, text is clean and bright, very good condition, X111616
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 280 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:4 col., Language(s):French, Latin. ISBN 9782503591452.
Summary La Vita de saint Didier, v que de Cahors au viie si cle, r dig e peut- tre la fin de ce si cle et remani e par la suite avec adjonction d'une s rie de miracles post mortem, est connue par deux manuscrits principaux, le ms. lat. 17002 de la Biblioth que nationale de France qui date du d but du xie si cle et le ms. 136 de la Biblioth que royale de Copenhague, du xive ou xve si cle. Nous en pr sentons ici, apr s celles de Ren Poupardin en 1900 et de Bruno Krusch en 1902, une nouvelle dition critique. Cette nouvelle dition est accompagn e de sa premi re traduction fran aise qui permettra au plus grand nombre d'acc der un texte qui se d marque de la plupart des vies des saints v ques du haut Moyen ge par son enracinement historique exceptionnel. Issu de la plus haute aristocratie de la Gaule m ridionale, Didier est form au Palais des rois m rovingiens. Prot g des rois Clotaire II et Dagobert Ier dont il est le tr sorier, son accession l' v ch de Cahors est un parfait exemple du fonctionnement des institutions politico-religieuses du royaume m rovingien. Install Cahors dans des circonstances difficiles, Didier n'est pas seulement un v que mod le par sa pi t , la valeur de son enseignement, son attachement au culte divin et son amour des pauvres. Il est aussi un aristocrate, un grand propri taire terrien, gestionnaire d'immenses biens qui sont soigneusement num r s dans la Vita et dont il fait don son Eglise. Cette richesse sert sa vocation particuli re, celle d'un grand b tisseur qui a transform et enrichi, dans la tradition romaine, les monuments civils et religieux de sa ville de Cahors. La description de ces travaux, unique en son genre, est un des plus pr cieux apports de ce texte. Une Vita d'un style vivant qui s'adresse aussi bien aux hagiographes et aux historiens qu'aux linguistes et aux arch ologues. TABLE OF CONTENTS Avant-propos de C cile Treffort, professeure l'Universit de Poitiers Introduction I. Le texte manuscrit 1. Les manuscrits 2. Corrections, lacunes, additions 3. Capitulation II. L'auteur, ses m thodes et la date de r daction du texte 1. Date de r daction et langue de la Vita 2. La date de r daction des Miracula 3. L'auteur, ses sources, ses methodes III. La Vita sancti Desiderii 1. La formation d'un saint au Palais 2. L'accession de Didier l' piscopat 3. La construction de la cite chr tienne 4. La mort de Didier et la naissance de son culte IV. L'int r t historique de la Vita sancti Desiderii 1. L' tat, la cit et l' v que 2. L' v que et la soci t 3. La richesse d'un grand propri taire 4. L' v que et la vie religieuse dans le dioc se de Cahors 5. La fi vre b tisseuse de Didier Conclusion V. Principes d' dition dition, traduction et notes
Amsterdam, C.L. Van Langenhuysen 1895 iv + 339pp.+ frontispice (portret), "naar het Fransch bewerkt", 20cm., rode lederen band met titel in goudopdruk, vergulde bladsneden, goede staat, H96011
Kortrijk, Karmelietenklooster s.d. [+/- 1950-60's] vi + 277pp., gestencild, in-4
Paris, Lecoffre 1899 iii + 209pp., 2e éd., dans la série "Les saints", 19cm., br.orig., bel état
Paris, V.Lecoffre 1929 iv + 208pp., dans la série "Les saints", 7e éd., bel état
Paris, Lecoffre 1903 iii + 208pp., 18cm., dans la série "Les saints", 4e éd., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés), 2 cachets, H98205
Paris, Lecoffre, 1929 12 x 18, 208 pp., broché, bon état (cachets du Collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons dont 1 sur la couverture)
Paris, Lecoffre 1910 xii + 213pp., dans la série "Les saints", br.orig. (dos peu restauré), 19cm.
Paris, Lecoffre 1910 xii + 213pp., dans la série "Les saints", br.orig., 19cm., non coupé
Paris, Bloud & Cie. s.d.[+/-1907] 63pp.+ 1 ill.hors texte, dans la série "La vie des saints - chefs-d'uvre de la littérature hagiographique", qqs.rousseurs, br.orig.
Paris, Ligel 1952 369pp., br.orig., 22cm.
AMBROSIUS, CYRILLUS Hierosolymitanus & TERTULLIANUS [& PAULINUS]
Reference : R45149
(1869)
Oeniponti/ Londini/Taurini/ Parisiis, Libraria Academica Wagneriana/ Nutt/ Marietti/ Albanel 1869 196pp., cart.cover (spine in cloth), in the series "Sanctorum Patrum Opuscula selecta. Edidit et commentariis auxit H.Hurter S.J." vol.7, 14cm., few foxing, VG, [text in latin]
Bruxelles, 1882-1983 Complete series from volume I (1882) till volume 80 (1962), Volumes 1 to 22 are nicely and uniformly bound in hardcover (marbled boards, spine in black leather with title in gilt), volumes 23 to 101 are in original softcover, softcover of some early fascicules are repaired, 25cm., provenance: private collection from the Belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with his ex-libris stamp and ex-dono ex-libris in some volumes), added: 4 volumes of Indices: I. Indices in tomos 1-20 1882-1901 (Bruxelles, 1904, 148pp.) // II. Indices in tomos 21-40 1902-1922 (Bruxelles, 1931, 256pp.) // III. Indices in tomos 41-60 1923-1942 (Bruxelles, 1944, 348pp.) // IV. Table générales des articles publiés en 80 ans 1882-1961 (Bruxelles, 1962, 33pp.), rare complete set in good condition, weight is ca. 100kg., ISSN 0003-2468, H93331
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, Brepols, 2025 Paperback, 189 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:31 b/w, 39 col., 1 maps b/w, Language: English. *new ISBN 9782503608853.
Summary Between the thirteenth and the sixteenth centuries, the cult of the Virgin Mary underwent significant changes, a shift clearly revealed by an increase in artistic representations of Mary, as well as a flourishing devotional literature in her honour, written in both Latin and the vernacular. One aspect of this change was a broader attention to Mary's genealogical line, and in particular to her relationship with St Anne. The result was not only a renewed focus on the vita Annae, but also a significant overlap in how these two women were represented, juxtaposed, and perceived. This volume traces the often significant iconographic flexibility in terms of both how the Virgin Mary and Saint Anne were presented and perceived, and what can be termed a permeability between visual representations of the two saints. Focusing on the multiple readings, layers of meaning, and the visual interplay between the vita Mariae and the vita Annae, the chapters gathered here explore the overlap and influence between different iconographic motifs, and how these were used to advance political, religious, and social ideologies at the time of their creation, as well as exploring representations across a range of different media, from sculptures and frescoes to panel paintings, and manuscript illuminations. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations List of Contributors List of Abbreviations Representations of the Virgin Mary and Saint Anne from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern Period: Iconographic Flexibility and Permeability Andrea-Bianka Znorovszky 1. The Panel of the Virgin and Saint Anne from the Church of the Archangels in Iprari: Iconographic and Ideological Aspects Nina Chichinadze 2. The Anna Selbdritt and the Cult of the Three Maries: An Early Fourteenth-Century Wall Painting in the Medieval Kingdom of Hungary Mihnea Alexandru Mihail 3. The Pregnancies of Mary-Anne in Fifteenth- to Sixteenth-Century Franco-Flemish Manuscript Illuminations: Between Iconographic Appropriation and Iconographic Development Andrea-Bianka Znorovszky 4.'Worthy Vestment for the Sovereign Priest': Matriarchal Priesthood, Marian Allegory, and the Amiens Confraternity of Notre-Dame de Puy Elliott D. Wise 5. In Mente Dei, in Gremio Annae: The Source and the Receptacle of Marian Immaculacy in Sixteenth-Century Piacenza Fiammetta Campagnoli 6. Moving with Saint Anne: Representations of Anna Selbdritt between Central Europe and the Tyrolean Region Stefanie Paulmichl 7. Images of Saint Anne in the Ionian Islands (Fifteenth - Eighteenth Centuries) Eirini Panou 8. Arbor Anna Fructuosa. Apropos of an Image of Saint Anne and the Fruits of Redemption Let cia Martins de Andrade Conclusions Andrea-Bianka Znorovszky Appendix 1: Saint Anne - Primary Sources Appendix 2: Family Tree Appendix 3: Map Appendix 4: Short Timeline of Mariological Doctrines and Debates
1956. EISE, Collection "Nos amis les Saints", 1964. Format 12x18 cm, broche, 88 pages. Coins uses. Bon etat.
, Antwerpen, Drukkerij De Vlijt, 1901.**, gebrocheerd, 140x210mm., 30pp.
tevens geschiedenis van het Broederschap ter Hunner eer opgericht en van de Plechtige Diensten van 1671 tot heden
Tarascon-sur-Rhône, Abbaye Saint-Michel de Frigolet 1953 210pp.+ 1 ill., dédicacé par l'auteur, jaq., bel état
Paris, Plon, 1952. 18 x 26, sans pagination, plusieurs illustrations en N/B, broché, bon état.
en collaboration avec Jean-Marie Drot.
, Roma, Dalla Tipografia Salviucci, 1837, 210pp.
Paris, V.Lecoffre 1924 177pp., br.orig., dans la série "Les saints", 17e éd., partiellement non coupé
Paris, Librairie Victor Lecoffre/J. Gabalda, Editeur, 1924. 12 x 18, 175 pp., reliure dos toilé, bon état (cachets du Collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons).
5e édition.