le puy marchessou fils 1881 in 12 d.basane 424 pages
Tours, Alfred Cattier 1895 viii + 426pp.avec qqs.planches hors-texte, reliure toile avec dos en cuir, 25cm.
Tours, Cattier 1867 2 tomes: [xvi] 375 + 378pp.+ frontispice, Tome I: reliure cart., tome II: brochure originale (dos renforcé), 18cm., Nouvelle édition, qqs. rousseurs, texte complet et en bon état, H51486
Paris, Poussielgue 1892 304pp.avec ills., 4e édition corrigée, br.orig. (dos restauré), qqs.rousseurs, 21cm.
Tours, Alfred Cattier, 1895 16 x 25, 426 pp., quelques illustrations, reliure dos/coins toilés, bon état (cachets du Collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons)
Paris, Lethielleux 1941 368pp.avec ills., br.orig., 23cm.
Bruxelles / Paris, Maison des éditions sainte Gemma/ Lethielleux 1941 368pp.avec ills., 23cm., 12e mille, Edition de propagande demi-luxe illustrée, reliure toile, bel état
Spa/ Bruxelles, Maison des éditions Saite Gemma/ L'édition universelle 1941 368pp.avec ills., br.orig., 23cm., 11e mille, Edition de propagande demi-luxe illustrée, très bon état, H90476
Spa/ Bruxelles, Maison des éditions Saite Gemma/ L'édition universelle 1941 368pp. avec ills., 23cm., 11e mille, Edition de propagande illustrée, reliure cart., dos en cuir brun avec titre doré, qqs. cachets, sinon en très bon état, H98086
Paris, P.Lethielleux 1935 xviii + 458pp.avec ills., édition limitée et numérotée: nr.236 des 2250 ex. sur vergé bouffant supérieur des Papeteries Montfourat, peu usagé, cachet, bon état, H28610
1907. Paris, Victor Lecoffre, 1907. Format 11,5x18 cm, reliure amateur, V+206 pages. Reliure amateur avec une etiquette au dos. Coins arrondis. Etat acceptable.
Bruxelles, Palais des Académies 1971 viii + 266pp.+ 214 planches en n/bl hors-texte + une grande carte dépliante (in fine), 29cm., dans la série "Académie royale de Belgique, classe des beaux-arts, collection in-4o, deuxième série" tome 13, br.orig., bon état, B88026
Roitelet/Paris/Bruxelles, Durendal/Lethielleux 1942 96pp., illustré par H.J.Marchal, non coupé
Paris, Lecoffre 1869 xii + 304pp., 19cm., 2e édition corrigée et considérablement augmentée, br.orig. (restaurée), tache d'humidité en haut des pages (pas dans le texte), qqs.rousseurs, cachet, H75869
Paris, Chez Jean Henault 1671 [xvi] 480pp., reliure plein-cuir (qqs.manques au dos, coins touchés/restaurés), 25cm., cachet de bibl. sur la page de titre, peu de rousseurs et taches sur quelques pages, texte et intérieur en bon état, peu commun, H59598
Antwerpen, De Sikkel 1937 198pp., met zw/w illustraties, 26cm., gebroch., goede staat, zeldzaam, H50630
Antwerpen, De Sikkel 1937 198pp., met zw/w illustraties, 26cm., ingebonden in solide gecart. band, ex-libris op blanco schutblad, tekst is helder, goede staat, H117119
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 217 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:3 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503590653.
Summary This collection of essays explores the multifaceted representation of power and authority in a variety of late antique and medieval hagiographical narratives (Lives, Martyr Acts, oneiric and miraculous accounts). The narratives under analysis, written in some of the major languages of the Islamicate world and the Christian East and Christian West ? Arabic, Armenian, Georgian, Greek, Latin, Middle Persian, Ottoman Turkish, and Persian ? prominently feature a diverse range of historical and fictional figures from a wide cross-section of society ? from female lay saints in Italy and Zoroastrians in Sasanian and Islamic Iran to apostles and bishops and emperors and caliphs. Each chapter investigates how power and authority were narrated from above (courts/saints) and below (saints/laity) and, by extension, navigated in various communities. As each chapter delves into the specific literary and social scene of a particular time, place, or hagiographer, the volume as a whole offers a broad view; it brings to the fore important shared literary and social historical aspects such as the possible itineraries of popular narratives and motifs across Eurasia and commonly held notions in the religio-political thought worlds of hagiographers and their communities. Through close readings and varied analyses, this collection contributes to the burgeoning interest in reading hagiography as literature while it offers new perspectives on the social and religious history of late antique and medieval communities. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations, Abbreviations, Notes on Transliteration Introduction ? GHAZZAL DABIRI Part 1. Saints at the Courts of Rulers Between Emperor and Caliph: The Representation of Power Relations in the Life of John of Damascus ? PETROS TSAGKAROPOULOS The Caliph, the Jew, and the Bishop: Power and Religious Controversy in the Georgian Life of John of Edessa ? DAMIEN LABADIE Whose Dream Comes True? Negotiation of Primacy in the 'Legend of Theodosius and Theophilus' ? MARIA CONTERNO Part 2. Authority at the Cross-Sections of Society Getting Naked for God: Social and Juridical Implications of Renouncing Female Vanities in the Vitae of Mystics of Medieval Italy ? FEDERICA BOLDRINI Zoroaster's Legend in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages ? CARLO G. CERETI Who's the Authority Around Here? Zoroastrians as Sites of Negotiation in ?A???r's Taz?kirat al-Awliy?' and Il?h?n?mah ? GHAZZAL DABIRI Part 3. Mapping the Terrain of Power Two Churches, Two saints, One Island: The Narrative Construction of a Conflict between Tamasos and Salamis (Cyprus) through Heracleides and Barnabas ? MA EUL ROUQUETTE Strangers in a Strange Land: Alienation, Authority, and Powerlessness in Georgian Hagiography (Tenth-Eleventh c.) ? NIKOLOZ ALEKSIDZE State Power, Hagiography, and the Social Shape of the Past: Re-Reading the Gesta Martyrum Romanorum ? JASON MORALEE Part 4. Negotiating Power and Authority Disguising Himself or Describing the Other? Muslim-Christian Encounters and Narratives of Sar? Saltuk in Ottoman Times ? SIBEL KOCAER Power and Prophecy in Late Antique Hagiography: The Life of Saint Daniel the Stylite ? FABRIZIO PETORELLA The Accommodating Queen: The Miracles of the Virgin Mary in the Legenda Aurea ? JEREMIAH A. LASQUETY-REYES Index
Paris, Flammarion, 1941. "13 x 19, 209 pp., broché, état moyen (cachets du Collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons; papier jauni)."
GHESQUIERE [GHESQUIERUS] DE RAEMDONK Joseph-Hippolyte & SMET [SMETIUS] Cornelius
Reference : H98659
(1783)
Bruxellis [Brussel], typis Matthaei Lemaire 1783-1789 Volumes 1 to 5 of this important hagiographical work regarding Belgium (due to the French Revolution, the publication was interrupted and so the 6th and last volume was published years later, in 1794, and is not included in this offered series), first and original 1783-1789-edition, xxxviii,752 + [8],xxxi,683 + xxxviii,736 + xxvii,728 + xvi,816 pp., illustrated with 22 engraved plates out-of-text (some of which are signed by P.B. Bouttats, C.J. Bisschop & H.Cause, etc., cfr. infra) and with some engravings in text, 27cm., firm uniform 19th cy. hardcover bindings (spines in brown leather with gilt lettering, corners and edges with some wear), marbled endpapers, small stamp on recto and verso of t.p., some occasional foxing (text always well readable), text in Latin, cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel III 1372-1374 no.16, weight: 11 kg., [Illustrations: Volume I: fac-simile regarding S. Servatius, folding map, plate regarding S. Remigius // Volume II: plan of an abbey and one other engraving related to S.Medard, scene related to S. Wulfilaicus, large folding geneaological table related to Dagobertus I, portrait of Petrus Boschius, 2 plates related to S. Gaugericus, portrait of Joannes Bollandus, view on the S.Bavo cathedral in Ghent // Volume III: portrait of Joannes Stiltingus // Volume IV: S.Odilia and S.Leudegar (folding plate), S. Mumolen, Daniel Papebrochus (folding plate) // Volume V: fac-simile document regarding S. Begga (folding), portrait of Joannes Pinius, portrait of Guilielmus Cuperus, S. Bertinus, fac-simile regarding S.Gudila (folding plate)], H98659
GHESQUIERE [GHESQUIERUS] DE RAEMDONK Joseph-Hippolyte & THYSIUS Isfridus O.Praem. & SMET [SMETIUS] Cornelius
Reference : H102909
(1783)
Bruxellis [Brussel], typis Matthaei Lemaire 1783-1789-1794 Complete series of 6 volumes of this important hagiographical work regarding Belgium, first and original 1783-1794-edition, xxxviii,752 + [8],xxxi,683 + xxxviii,736 + xxvii,728 + xvi,816 + [8],xx,790 pp., illustrated with 26 engraved plates out-of-text (some of which are signed by P.B. Bouttats, C.J. Bisschop & H.Cause, etc., cfr. infra) and with some engravings in text, 27cm., uniform 19th cy. hardcover bindings (spines in vellum, corners and edges with some wear), gilt blind-stamped ex-libris of "P.F. Joannes Bocquet ST.M." on spine, library stamp on t.p., very few occasional foxing, text in Latin, cfr. De Backer-Sommervogel III 1372-1374 no.16, good condition, weight: 13kg., [Illustrations: Volume I: fac-simile regarding S. Servatius, folding map, plate regarding S. Remigius // Volume II: plan of an abbey and one other engraving related to S.Medard, scene related to S. Wulfilaicus, large folding geneaological table related to Dagobertus I, portrait of Petrus Boschius, 2 plates related to S. Gaugericus, portrait of Joannes Bollandus, view on the S.Bavo cathedral in Ghent // Volume III: portrait of Joannes Stiltingus // Volume IV: S.Odilia and S.Leudegar (folding plate), S. Mumolen, Daniel Papebrochus (folding plate) // Volume V: fac-simile document regarding S. Begga (folding), portrait of Joannes Pinius, portrait of Guilielmus Cuperus, S. Bertinus, fac-simile regarding S.Gudila (folding plate) // Volume 6: portrait of Pius VI, portrait of (?), one plate related to S. Alciacus & one folding plate regarding the county of Flanders // Due to the French Revolution, the publication (1783-1789) was interrupted and so the 6th and last volume was published years later, in 1794. Content of the 6th volume, by Ghesquiere & Thysius: "Tomus VI complectens Acta Sanctorum Belgii, qui a seculi octavi initio usque ad annum circiter DCCXXIX ad Superos migrarunt"], H102909