Librairie Plon, exemplaire de bibliothèque, années 30-40, 272 pages, état moyen, in 12 broché, dos et coiffes abimés, papier jauni.
Librairie Hachette & Cie, 1910, 277 pages, in 12 reliure cartonnée, dos et mors cuir noir, coins frottés et cornés, quelques usures et eraflures, état moyen, papier jauni.
Editions Pierre Lafitte, Idéal Bibliothèque, 1917, exemplaire bibliothèque portant le tampon du C.A.R.D ( Comité Américain pour les régions dévastées de la France), grand in 8 reliure cartonnée demi chagrin dos et mors toilés, 117 pages, état moyen, usures sur coiffes, dos et bords des plats, coins frottés et cornés, papier jauni, illustrations Eugène Courboin.
Ernest Flammarion, Eugène Fasquelle, édition originale, 282 pages, in 12 broché, état d'usage, quelques usures et frottements, manque sur le 2ème plat (coupure franche de quelques cm).
1923 J. Ferenczi et fils editeurs, le livre moderne illustré, etat general correct, 164 pages, 51 bois originaux, de Clement Serveau, in8 broché, papier jauni, quelques rousseurs, coiffes usées et aabimées, pliures, usures et coins cornés.
Plon Nourrit et Cie imprimeurs-editeurs, bibliothèque Plon, debut XXe, etat d'usage, 246 pages, in12 broché.
Fasquelle éditeurs, 1957, 244 pages, état moyen, in 8 broché, coins cornés, coiffes abimées, pliures et petites déchirures.
Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle, Eugène Fasquelle éditeur, exemplaire de bibliothèque portant le tampon du CARD ( Comité Américain pour les régions dévastées de la France), 1912, 317 pages, in 12 reliure bibliothèque cartonnée demi chagrin, dos et mors toilés, état d'usage, quelques usures et frottements, coins cornés, coiffes fatiguées, papier jauni, (17 euros pièce).
H. Lardanchet, 1941, 316 pages, papier jauni, rousseurs, état moyen, coins cornés, coiffes usées et déchirées, usures et pliures.
Calmann-Lévy éditeur, sans date, 414 pages, reliure cartonnée demi chagrin, dos à 5 nerfs et mors de cuir bordeaux, état d'usage, usures et frottements.
1939 Nelson éditeur, etat d'usage, 288 pages, exemplaire de bibliothèque, in12 reliure editeur cartonnée, toiléee, tachée et salie, trace de rousseurs, tampon du comité americain pour les regions devastées de France.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2005 Paperback, 445 p., 132 b/w ill. + 15 colour ill., 34 b/w line art, 210 x 270 mm. ISBN 9782503515779.
The abbey of San Sebastiano, which lies not far from the town of Alatri in Southern Lazio, preserves within its walls almost fifteen hundred years of history. This history is unusually bound to a number of important figures, from Saint Benedict to Pope Nicholas V and his circle of humanists. For the past four years a small team has been investigating the standing structures of the abbey, analyzing the stratigraphy of the standing walls and tracing the various phases through the building. The study has produced some startling discoveries: the plan and preserved walls of one of the oldest monasteries in Europe, and one of the earliest Renaissance villas. The book gives an account of the architecture and the history of the building, showing how each phase relates to the last both structurally and thematically. Languages : English.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2002 Hardback, Narratives of a New Order Cistercian Historical Writing in England, 1150-1220, ISBN 9782503510903.
The author examines the classic genre for inventing a past, argueing that historical narratives of the English Cistercians helped define the characteristics of the new Cistercian monastic order as well as new political orders of twelfth- and thirteenth-century England. The origins of the Cistercian monastic order are currently under intense scrutiny and revision, as scholars identify how the written word was used to 'invent' a unified corporate identity. Here Elizabeth Freeman examines the classic genre for inventing a past ' the history, chronicle, and annal ' and argues that historical narratives of the English Cistercians helped define the characteristics of both the new Cistercian monastic order and also the new orders of twelfth- and thirteenth-century England. She shows how Aelred of Rievaulx's Relatio de standardo and Genealogia regum Anglorum articulated new senses of Englishness, and demonstrates through attention to library holdings that this focus on national self-definition continued throughout the twelfth century. The Fundacio abbathie de Kyrkestall shifts focus to local history and exploits Cistercian tropes of land-use in order to resolve the communal insecurity that characterised the Cistercians in around 1200. The Narratione de fundatione Fontanis monasterii features another method of reconciling the nostalgic quest for continuity with the intellectual recognition of change ' it separates historical 'fact' from 'meaning' and imbues events with rich allegorical significance. Finally, Ralph of Coggeshall's Chronicon Anglicanum indicates the multiple strategies Cistercian historians employed in order to turn the disparate and contradictory events of the past into a comprehensible and meaningful narrative. Languages : English.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2012 Hardback, XII+252 p., 4 b/w line art, 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503521770.
Rievaulx abbey was one of the most prominent houses of white monks (Cistercians) in England, and became in the course of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries an important feature of the ecclesiastical and social landscape of Yorkshire. The present work is the first in-depth study devoted to Rievaulx's social history. The abbey's once extensive archives were largely destroyed after the Dissolution, but the surviving late-twelfth-century cartulary provides a fascinating insight into the process of creating institutional memory, preserving and shaping information about various neighbours of the abbey, and creating a 'map' of social networks that developed around Rievaulx. The complex picture of building and sustaining connections between the abbey and its lay patrons, benefactors and neighbours forms a core to this book. This study also examines how Rievaulx co-existed with other religious institutions in the area, and particularly the practical dimension of friendships between abbots, declarations of mutual support between monastic communities, and how these were reconciled with a fierce competition for land and donations. Contacts between Rievaulx abbey and the nearby archbishops of York and bishops of Durham were intense and these contacts demonstrate how important these prelates were as potential supporters, and how broader ecclesiastical issues influenced their relationships with Rievaulx. Whilst exploring the case of one particular monastery this book is an important contribution to the current debate on the shaping of Cistercian practice, and particularly the mechanisms for the interaction between laity and monastic communities, during the High Middle Ages. Languages : English.
Seuil, 1968, bon état, 187 pages, in8 broché, quelques petites taches et usures.
Leuven, Spicilegium Sacrum Lovaniense, 1966. In-8 broché, 502 pp., bibliographie, index. (Etudes et documents, fasc. 33).
Dos et pieds des ff. liminaires jaunis, bonne condition. - Frais de port : -France 4,95 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
Presses de la Renaissance, 1992, 368 pages, in 8 broché, bon état.
Hachette, 1947, 238 pages, exemplaire bibliothèque, bon état, in 12 reliure bibliothèque cartonnée, dos et mors toilés.
Editions de la Toison d'Or, 1944, 152 pages, in 8 broché, état d'usage, papier jauni, coins cornés, quelques rousseurs, coiffes et tranches usées.
La Centaine, 1945, 228 pages, bois gravés d'après Dufy, in 12 broché, état d'usage, insolé, papier jauni, coins et coiffes légèrement frottés.
Bibliothèque Charpentier, E.Fasquelle, G.Charpentier, 1893, 636 pages, in 12 reliure cartonnée demi chagrin, dos à 4 nerfs, mors et coins cuir vert, bon état général, papier jauni, rousseurs, dos légèrement insolé, quelques traces d'usure et de frottements.
Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle, Eugène Fasquelle éditeur, exemplaire de bibliothèque portant le tampon du CARD ( Comité Américain pour les régions dévastées de la France), 1921, tome 1 : 325 pages, tome 2 : 310 pages, Les Rougon-Macquart histoire naturelle et sociale d'une famille sous le second empire, in 12 reliure bibliothèque cartonnée et toilée, papier jauni, quelques usures et frottements, traces d'humidité.
Le Livre de Poche, Jean Claude Simoën, 1979, 319 pages, in 12 format poche, état d'usage.
Charlot, 1949, 161 pages, in 12 broché, état correct, quelques piqures et rousseurs, coins légèrement cornés.