Editions Les Echos du Pas-de-Calais 2014 280 pages in-8. 2014. Broché. 280 pages. Illustrations en noir et en couleurs
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, RMN, 2008 Broches, 127 page, Portugais, Illustrazione. ISBN 9782711855384.
LABORATOIRE LA BIOMARINE. NON DATE. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Agraffes rouillées, Intérieur frais. 16 pages augmentées de quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 500-SCIENCES DE LA NATURE ET MATHEMATIQUES
Classification Dewey : 500-SCIENCES DE LA NATURE ET MATHEMATIQUES
Paris, G. Masson éditeur, 1877. Petit in/4 broché, couverture imprimée, 238 pages, 2 planches en noir in-fine. Manque de papier sur la couverture dos. Coins des premiers feuillets cornés.
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Zürich, Zürcher & Furrer 1912, 220x143mm, 170pages, broché.
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Brussel, Paleis der Academien, 1944 Gebrocheerd, papieromslag, 180 x 260mm., 27pp.
Mededelingen van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van Belgie. Klasse der Wetenschappen. Jaargang VI. N? 12. In goede staat.
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[Université de Bordeaux I] - CUVILLIER, Hélène ; SERVANT, R. (Président)
Reference : 51939
(1978)
1 vol. in-4 br. polycopié, Université de Bordeaux I, 1978, 91 pp.
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Paris Librairie Félix Alcan 1921 in 8 (22,5x13,5) 1 volume reliure reliure demi percaline bleue de l'époque, VII et 558 pages [1], avec 109 figures dans le texte. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
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, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 1968 Hardcover. 423 p., 160 x 250 mm, Languages: Greek, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 17010130200.
, Brussel, Paleis der Academien, 1966., Gebrocheerd, originele uitgeversomslag, 18x26cm, 93pp, als nieuw!!!
Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van Belgie. Klasse der Natuurwetenschappen, tweede reeks, n? 92.
Hachette livre Hachette livre, vers 2013. In-8 broché de 58 pages. Très bon état
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Flammarion, médecine-sciences 1982, grand in/8 reliure éditeur pleine toile, 478 pages.
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, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, 304 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 b/w, Language: French. ISBN 9782503519210.
The Breviari d'Amor dates from 1288 (and was probably completed around 1292), is about 34,500 lines long and written in octosyllabic rhyming couplets. It exists in twelve full or almost full manuscripts and twelve fragments. It is written in Medieval Occitan and is the product in part of a long theological tradition and in part of the courtly tradition. This is the first edition to be published since the two-volume work of Gabriel Aza s (1862-1881), which was of great merit for its time, but used only four of the manuscripts. The numbering of the present edition follows that of Aza s, given the many works which allude to the Breviari. This didactic text has necessarily been labeled as "encyclopaedic" and this is certainly not a matter of dispute, although, in terms of the subject matter, it is very unusual since the emphasis is not only theological but also courtly. It conforms to the general perspective adopted by summae but the particular integration of the theological aspects with the debate on the nature of fin'amor makes it unique. The four volumes (volumes II to V) of the complete text have been already published, each with a selective glossary and bibliography. The present, first volume, is the Introduction. TABLE OF CONTENTS Pr ambule de Cyril Hershon Avant propos de Peter Ricketts Plan du Breviari d?Amor La tradition manuscrite du Breviari d?Amor B ziers au temps de Matfr Matfr Ermengaud Matfr et le Droit Matfr et la tradition encyclop dique Matfr et Raymond Lulle L?Arbre d?Amour L?Arbre de Vie L?appel aux amants Les sciences de Matfr Matfr et les Juifs La satire La th ologie La Vierge Marie L?amour de Dieu et de son prochain et les deux droits Le p ch originel Le je ne Matfr et l?aum ne Appendice : Gabriel Aza s Bibliographie Principaux sigles utilis s Les textes du Breviari tudes sur le Breviari Autres r f rences Index
2006, Éditions de Noyelles, in-8 broché | Etat : bon état (Ref.: ref97540)
éditions de Noyelles
2004, Odile Jacob, in-8 broché, Parler d'amour au bord du gouffre | Etat : bon état (Ref.: ref96319)
Odile Jacob
HACHETTE. 1990. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 319 pages .. . . . Classification Dewey : 500-SCIENCES DE LA NATURE ET MATHEMATIQUES
COLLECTION HISTOIRE ET PHILOSOPHIE DES SCIENCES. Classification Dewey : 500-SCIENCES DE LA NATURE ET MATHEMATIQUES
Munchen, Schirmer/Mosel Verlag, 2013 Hardcover with dustjacket, 180 pages, 33 x 25 cm, fully illustrated. GER/ENG/FR. *fine condition. ISBN 9783829605892.
As his final creative surprise, Cy Twombly, one of the greatest 20th-century artists, has given to the world a huge body of photographic works emphasizing his unique artistic vision. Contrary to his sharp and teeming drawings his photographs are not sharp at all. They are colorful, soft, and warm and generate a painterly impression. Their coloring is as unique as their fine sense of composition. The photographs reveal the artist's vision embedded both in the world of objects and the nature that surrounds him. His own artistic creations and collection of art objects in his various homes are a favorite subject of his photographic studies. Twombly's photographic work offers a new dimension for understanding the artist's patintings, drawings, and sculptures. The new book features some 120 photographic prints from the Cy Twombly Estate in Gaeta, most of them previously unpublished.
Munich, Schirmer / Mosel, 2019 Two volumes, each in their own slipcase, linen binding and dustjacket, 349 + 352 pages, 35 x 26 cm, fully illustrated. English edition. ISBN 3888148758.
Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Sculpture Volume I, 1946?1997 Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Sculpture Vol. I encompasses the period from Twombly?s earliest sculptures to 1997, the date of publication. The introductory text by Arthur Danto, ?Monuments and Metamorphoses: The Sculptures of Cy Twombly,? centers on the transformations and metamorphoses Twombly enacted in producing his sculptures, offering a sustained consideration of the relationship between materiality and content. Danto characterizes Twombly as engaging in ?transformative play? (16), allowing the sculptures to be simultaneously abstract and representational. He also considers Twombly?s use of found objects and refuse, the Platonic and Homeric references in the sculptures, and the relationships between Twombly?s much better-known paintings and the then-rarely exhibited sculptures. Danto argues that the sculptures assume a uniquely significatory role in Twombly?s practice, existing in more legible relationships to Twombly?s beloved myths and historical references than his work in other media through the transformations of readymade materials. This essay is likely to be of particular interest to scholars researching Cycnus (1978), which Danto considers throughout. The entries in this volume of the catalogue raisonn will be of special interest to scholars and students researching Twombly?s recurring sculptural motifs, including panpipes, palm leaves, columns, and carts or chariots. The volume also highlights the many direct connections to his painting practice throughout the same time period, with the same subjects explored in multiple media: e.g., Orpheus serves as a subject of a 1979 sculpture as well as multiple paintings produced in the 1970s, and Twombly?s interest in boats surfaces in sculptures such as Winter?s Passage: Luxor (1985) synchronously with its sustained emergence in his paintings. Though his use of white to ?unify? his sculptures?as Danto and others term it?is prevalent throughout, this volume also meticulously catalogues Twombly?s use of polychromy. This ranges from small traces on otherwise-white sculptures to other relatively unknown but exceptionally vibrant works. His engagements with both Greco-Roman antiquity?especially Homer?and Egyptian mythology are prevalent throughout. Eight entries of sculptures completed before 1950 also offer a rare glimpse into Twombly?s early practice. The catalogue raisonn is an indispensable specialist resource for students and scholars researching any of these core features of Twombly?s practice. This volume is also particularly useful to those focusing on the artist?s time in Rome, Bassano in Teverina, Gaeta, and Jupiter Island, Florida; those focused on the artist?s time in Lexington, VA should primarily reference vol. II. For further reading, Kate Nesin?s Cy Twombly?s Things (2014) provides a foundational account of the sculptures and their materiality; the catalogues raisonn s and Nesin?s text together provide a vital orientation for scholars researching any component of Twombly?s sculptural practice. Achim Hochd rfer?s Cy Twombly: Das Skulpturale Werk (2001) also offers a detailed and productive account of the sculptures. Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Sculpture Volume II, 1998?2011 Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Sculpture Vol. II includes sculptures produced from 1998 until the artist?s passing in 2011. The introductory text by Nicola Del Roscio offers a vital account of the sculptures ?based, not just on curatorial or statistical facts, but on what Cy said about his works and circumstances, memories and experiences that infused their meaning? (7). Del Roscio also explores the connections between Twombly?s sculptures and his works in other media (e.g., photography) and references embedded in the sculptures (e.g., the Gaeta skyline) that might otherwise be opaque to those without similar firsthand knowledge of Twombly?s practice. The connections Twombly drew between his sculptures and nature, as well as his working practices in producing them (?practical, immediate, and of a pitiful brutality? [13]) are addressed throughout. This later set of sculptures includes rare instances of fully polychromatic sculptures without any white paint (e.g., Turkish Delight, 2000), many of which reflect a major thematic concern with Middle Eastern references present throughout the later sculptures. These are contextualized alongside the more austere white sculptures for which Twombly is best known. Though primarily of interest to researchers interested in the sculptures themselves, this volume also provides many vital connections to other aspects of Twombly?s practice. See e.g., the entry for Untitled (2001, cat. no. 43), which notes that ?the colored paper tissues [used in the sculpture] are leftovers the artist used to dry the paint during the production of his series Lepanto? (100). Despite consistent returns to funerary themes, many of the sculptures are lighthearted and witty, embodying what Danto calls ?a pervasive spirit of play? (15) in his introduction to Vol. I. The catalogue includes exceptional sections of particular interest, including a selection of tombstones the artist designed for close friends?echoing the funerary themes present throughout many of the sculptures?and a selection of rejected and unfinished sculptures, both of which will be of interest to researchers focusing on the artist?s process. This catalogue will also be helpful for scholars researching Twombly?s time in Lexington, Virginia and Pfaffikon, Switzerland, where many of these sculptures were produced. Many sculptures in both Vols. I and II were produced in Twombly?s residences in Italy as well (note, however, that most in Vol. II were produced in Gaeta rather than Rome or Bassano in Teverina). Vol. II also includes biographical notes, lists of one person exhibitions, one person exhibition catalogues, group exhibitions, group exhibition catalogues, monographs, and general literature (until 2019). As with volume I, this is an indispensable reference for students and scholars working on the sculptures or on any of their thematic and material connections to the rest of Twombly?s practice. For further reading, see Kate Nesin?s Cy Twombly?s Things (2014), a foundational account of the sculptures and their materiality. The catalogues raisonn s and Nesin?s text together provide a vital orientation for scholars researching any component of Twombly?s sculptural practice. Achim Hochd rfer?s Cy Twombly: Das Skulpturale Werk (2001) also offers a detailed and productive account of the sculptures.
Munich, Schirmer/Mosel, 2011 Hardcover with dustjacket, 180 pages, 107 colour plates. English/French/German edition. *Fine condition. ISBN 9783829605373.
This volume includes Hubertus V. Amelunxen?s ?Schenkst der Rose Scweigen Ein,? published in German as well as English and French (?Do Not Interrupt This Rose,? ?Cette Rose Ne l?Interromps??), color plates, and a list of works exhibited. In his essay, Amelunxen asserts that the photographs are ?grounded in the art of light? With photography, Cy Twombly is seeing in another time. Seeing and Not-Seeing search for each other in the photographs in a manner distinct from his paintings and drawings? (170). Drawing on Roland Barthes, he considers the extent to which the composition of the photographs is deliberately mediated and manipulated by the artist. Amelunxen discusses a 1944 photograph of Twombly in Ogunquit, Maine at length. Returning to photographs taken by Twombly, he argues that ?[n]othing could be more anaethema to Cy Twombly than using an image to illustrate, to refer to other things; (almost) none of the references are in the paintings or drawing that deviated from the picture of his own signs or what was written? (171). He extends this reading to the photographs, finding them essentially immediate transmissions. Addressing Twombly?s earliest photographs in the 1950s, Amelunxen draws connections to the ?intellectual climate? (172) produced by figures such as Charles Olson and D.T. Suzuki. Traversing the breadth of Twombly?s photographic practice, Amelunxen maintains that ?[c]onsistently, the relation between visibility and invisibility manifests itself, approaching, in dialogue with Merleau-Ponty, the Not-Visible within the Visible? (173). He concludes with a repeated assertion of the photographs as conveying ?immediacy [and] vulnerability? (175). For more on Twombly?s photographs, see also From State of Mind to the Tangible: The Photographic Cosmos of Cy Twombly by Carlos Peris (2022); Cy Twombly: Photographs, Volume II, published by Gagosian (2015); Cy Twombly: Photographs 1951?2007, ed. Laszlo Glozer (2008); Twombly: Photographs, published by Brazos Projects (2000); Cy Twombly Photographs: Lyrical Variations, published by the Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Art (2016); Cy Twombly: Photographs, published by Matthew Marks Gallery (1993); Cy Twombly: A Survey of Photographs 1954?2011, published by Gagosian Gallery (2012); and Cy Twombly: Photographs, 1951?1999, ed. Nicola Del Roscio (2002). (Publication description by Jamie Danis)
Munchen, Schirmer/Mosel, 2011 8 Volumes in slipcase, each in linen binding and illustrated dustjacket, 25.5 x 35 cm, Fully illustrated. English edition. *Fine condition.
Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Vol. 1, 1951?1955 Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Volume 2, 1956 - 1960 Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Volume 3, 1961?1963 Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Volume 4, 1964?1969 Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Volume 5, 1970?1971 Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Volume 6, 1972?1979 Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Volume 7, 1980?1989 Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Volume 8, 1990?2011. Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Drawings Vol. 1 includes works on paper produced between 1951 and 1955. It includes several works on paper that the artist produced in Lexington, VA between 1951 and 1952 which will be of particular interest to scholars focused on his early practice. It also catalogues entries from early sketchbooks as well as his famed North African Sketchbooks (1953). It is an indispensable resource for scholars writing about either the sketchbooks themselves or their substantive connections to subsequent paintings, as the sketchbooks are reproduced here in their entirety. The volume also includes Study for Tiznit (1953), a preliminary for one of Twombly?s more frequently exhibited early paintings, and sketches completed in Augusta, Georgia while Twombly was stationed there during his brief military service. The latter will be of particular interest to those writing about Twombly?s line and his idiosyncratic hand, as this was the method through which he later reported developing his signature childlike (but never childish) scrawl. The volume also includes a large set of drawings the artist reportedly intended to publish as an album, though this project never came to fruition. It will be of interest to scholars researching Twombly?s printmaking practice as well, as there are numerous formal resemblances to his later prints throughout; see Cy Twombly Catalogue Raisonn of Printed Graphic Work 1953?2002, ed. Heiner Bastian. Those researching the North African Sketchbooks might also consult Anne-Grit Becker?s ?Marks and Material in Cy Twombly's North African Sketchbooks? (2017) and Cycles and Seasons, ed. Nicholas Serota (2008). The relationship between early paintings and drawings is discussed in Carol A. Nigro?s ?Cy Twombly?s Humanist Upbringing? (2008). For more on early works, including those produced at Black Mountain College, primary sources are gathered and reproduced in Writings on Cy Twombly, ed. Nicola del Roscio (2002). Those interested in Twombly?s line and the ?unlearning? of his hand, as well as later iterations like the ?blackboard? paintings, should consult Roland Barthes?s classic text ?The Wisdom of Art? (1979) as well as the catalogue in which it originally appeared, Cy Twombly: Paintings and Drawings 1954?1977. The Gagosian Gallery catalogue In Beauty it is finished: Drawings 1951?2008 (2018) also includes relevant material, as does Cy Twombly at the Hermitage: Fifty Years of Works on Paper, ed. Julie Sylvester (2008). There are also many connections to the sculptures, especially via the North African Sketchbooks, on which see Kate Nesin, Cy Twombly?s Things (2014). (Publication description by Jamie Danis)
1 volume in-8° broché, couverture illustrée, 97 p. - Illustrations. Très bon état.
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César-François CASSINI DE THURY - Pierre-Louis Moreau de MAUPERTUIS
Reference : 61519
(1740)
Chez Pierre Mortier | A Amsterdam 1740 | 10 x 17 cm | 2 volumes reliés
Edition illustrée de 10 planches pour le tome 1, 23 pour le tome 2, la plupart dépliantes, soit 33 planches. Pages de titre en rouge et noir. Un frontispice allégorique et une vignette de titre dans le tome 1. Reliure en plein veau brun marbré d'époque. Dos à nerfs orné. Pièces de titre en maroquin rouge, et de tomaison à la cire noire. Frottements. 2 coins émoussés. Le premier feuillet de la dédicace semble manquant ; le texte de la dédicace est complet, mais sans page d'épitre. Bel exemplaire. On retiendra dans chacune des sections mentionnées les articles remarquables suivants : Solution pour quelques problèmes de dynamique, par M. Clairaut. Méthode de trouver la hauteur du pole, & la déclinaison des étoiles qui n'est pas sujette à la réfraction, par M. Maraldi. Des précautions que l'on doit prendre pour observer le plus exactement possible, les hauteurs des étoiles, par M. Cassini de Thury. De la manière de concilier dans l'hypothèse des tourbillons les deux règles de Kepler, par M. Cassini. Résolution d'une question astronomique, utile à la navigation, par M. Pitot. Sur la figure de la terre, par M. de Maupertuis. Sur la perpendiculaire à la méridienne de l'observatoire à la distance de 60000 toises vers le nord, par M. Cassini de Thury. Méthode pour trouver la déclinaison des étoiles, par M. de Maupertuis. De la manière de déterminer la figure de la terre par la mesure des degrés de latitude et de longitude, par M. Bouguer. - Photographies et détails sur www.Edition-Originale.com -
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2018, Amyris, in-8 broché, comprendre sa famille et décider d'être soi | Etat : bon état (Ref.: ref97851)
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