, Brepols, 2019 Paperback, 321 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:5 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503581828.
Summary In the first two decades of the fifteenth century, the Hussite religious reform movement emerged in Bohemia; it used one of the realm's vernacular languages, Czech, both to disseminate its reform ideas, and to establish strong foundations for the reform. The vernacular became a significant strategy for identification, capable of binding together disconnected religious, ethnic, political and regional identities and generating a very potent aggregate of identifications. This volume considers material from the second half of the fourteenth century to the first half of the sixteenth, beginning with the so-called Hussite 'forerunners' and ending with the early German reformation. Individual essays discuss the various functions of the vernaculars in different text types, social situations and religious and political contexts. Together, they correct former assumptions about the topic and provide a basis for further study of Hussite vernacular theology and contribute to the transformation of scholarly narratives about the Hussite movement by including works of vernacular religious education among the most important source material. It offers a basis for the comparative research on the role of the vernaculars in late medieval European religious reform movements. TABLE OF CONTENTS Notes About the Contributors Introduction David C. MENGEL (College of Arts and Sciences, Xavier University of Cincinnati): Plures lingwas in Praga nescimus: Conrad Waldhauser on Czech and German in Fourteenth-Century Prague Martin DEKARLI (Institute for History, University of Hradec Králové): Translating Political Theology into Vernacular: Réécriture Of John Wyclif's Oeuvre in Late- Medieval Bohemia Pavel SOUKUP (Centre for Medieval Studies, Czech Academy of Sciences): The Puncta of Jan Hus: The Latin Transmission of Vernacular Preaching Petra MUTLOVÁ (Institute of Classical Studies, Masaryk University Brno): Religious Cross-Currents at the End of the Middle Ages: Remarks on the Textual Transmission of Nicholas of Dresden's Tabule veteris et novi coloris Jan ODSTR?ILÍK (Institute for Medieval Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences): Translation and Transformation of Jan Hus's Czech Sunday Postil Pawe? KRAS (Department of History, Catholic University Lublin): The Vernacular Eulogy of John Wyclif by Master Andrzej of Dobczyn: Textual Transmission of Dissident Ideas in Fifteenth-Century Poland Jakub SICHÁLEK (Institute for Czech Literature, Charles University Prague): Vernacular Vitaspatrum in the Religious Polemic between Catholics and Utraquists in Bohemia around the year 1500 Ji?í ?ERNÝ (Institute for German Studies, University Olomouc): The Nikolsburg Anabaptists and their German-Language Apologias Bibliography Index of Authors and Anonymous Texts
, Brepols, 2019 Paperback, 265 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:4 b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503581804.
Summary Concentrating on the period of the emergence of the vernaculars in the context of religious text production in Central and Eastern Central Europe from the fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries, the individual studies in this volume present material so far neglected by nationally defined historiographies and literary studies. The process of vernacularization created a new sociolinguistic field for the negotiation of social order through the choice of texts and topics. This volume seeks to answer the questions of whether, why and how distinctive new communicative, literary, and political cultures developed after the vernacular languages had acquired ever higher levels of literacy and education. The volume fills a gap in contemporary scholarship on the role of the vernaculars and vernacular literatures in European medieval societies and with the focus on Eastern European regions it breaks new ground in regard to questions that have so far only been explored on the basis of material from Europe's 'West'. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Réjane GAY-CANTON (University of Geneva, Department of Medieval German Studies): Ich sey ain laye ploss: Four Laymen Writing on a Theological Controversy (Last Quarter of the Thirteenth Century - Last Third of the Fourteenth Century) So?a ?ERNÁ (Institute for Medieval Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences): The Letters of St Jerome of the Prague Chancellor and Notary John of Neumarkt: A Transmission History Appendix Tamás VISI (Centre for Jewish Studies, University Olomouc): Latin-to-Hebrew Translations in Late Medieval Ashkenaz: Two Different Strategies Pavel BLA?EK (Institute for Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic): Thomas of ?títné's On the Householder (O hospodá?ovi) and its Latin Model Appendix Pavlína RYCHTEROVÁ (Institute for Medieval Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences): Thomas of ?títné (1330-1400) and his Translation of De septem itineribus aeternitatis by Rudolf of Biberach Christine GLAßNER (Institute for Medieval Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences): The German Ars moriendi: Texts from the Circle of the so-called Viennese School of Translators and their Circulation in the Fifteenth Century Farkas Gábor KISS (Hungarian Academy of Sciences): Reading Nuns at the Insula Leporum (Hungary): Traces of Bilingualism in a Late Medieval Dominican Nunnery Illustrations Rafa? WÓJCIK (Department of Old and Rare Books, University Pozna?): The Polish Version of the Meditaciones vite Christi by Baltazar Opec Bibliography Manuscript and Archival Sources Primary Sources Secondary Works Websites Index: Authors and Anonymous Texts
, Brepols, 2022 Paperback, 305 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 b/w, 5 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503595672.
Summary Although as long ago as the 1940s Ernst H. Kantorowicz exhorted medievalists to make greater use of liturgical sources, historians largely continued to ignore the "magic thicket of prayers, benedictions, and ecclesiastical rites" that comprise the liturgy. Instead they left liturgical sources to specialists interested in the development of individual rites through time. This volume, inspired by Kantorowicz's insights, builds on the work of a new generation of scholars, who see liturgical sources as integral to understanding medieval politics and society. The individual essays focus on different polities and regions of medieval Christian Europe, but all concentrate on the high Middle Ages, a period in which the importance of liturgy to political cultures has traditionally been seen as being in decline. Together the essays demonstrate how a careful reading of liturgical sources can shed new light on political cultures and practices, how liturgical rituals shaped politics, and how political realities influenced liturgical ceremonial. They demonstrate the interrelationship between liturgical scholarship and political theory, and challenge the paradigm of the desacralization of kingship and politics in this period. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction (Figurski, Byttebier) 1. Pawe? Figurski: Sacramental Kingship. Modern Historiography versus Medieval Sources 2. György Geréby: The Lord of the Liturgy. Political Theology in the Byzantine Liturgies 3. John F. Romano: Mass Riot in the Reign of Sylvester II 4. Grzegorz Pac: Gertruda and Her Saints. The Liturgical Calendar Between West and East, and Its Political Meanings 5. Pieter Byttebier: How Many Bodies for the Bishop? Episcopal Methods of Politurgy in Early Eleventh-Century Lotharingia 6. Andrew J. M. Irving: 'Lector, si adesses!' Liturgy and Strategies of History Writing in Medieval Southern Italy 7. Bartlomiej D?wiga?a: Palm Sunday and Easter 1118 in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. Sacred Topography, Liturgical Celebrations, and Dynastic Crisis 8. Vedran Sulovsky: The Barbarossaleuchter. Imperial Monument and Pious Donation 9. Erik Niblaeus: 'One Harmonious Form'. Liturgy and Group Formation in Central-Medieval Denmark 10. Johanna Dale: Saint Oswald on Bishop Richard's Vestments. Liturgy and Politics at Old St. Paul's 11. M. Cecilia Gaposchkin: Liturgy and Kingship at the Sainte Chapelle
Balland 1973 Postface de François Caradec. In-8 broché, couverture illustrée. 135 p. Bon état.
Queneau tenait en estime cet auteur. - Extrait de : "Inventions nouvelles et dernières nouveautés", du même auteur. Republication sous couv. nouvelle de l'éd. de Paris, Balland, 1973. Bon état d’occasion
Gauthier-Villars 1963 in8. 1963. Broché.
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Paris, Hachette, 1867. 2 Tomes en demi-chagrin au dos à faux nerfs orné de fleurons et filets dorés. 704 pp, 967 pp. Nombreuses vignettes en noir et blanc in texte. Frottements à la reliure, toile du plat inférieur du tome 1 gondolée. Plats salis. Mouillure angulaire sur les 20 premières pages et marginale sur les 30 dernières pages du tome 1. Rousseurs.
Paris, Hachette 1856 In-12, demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné, III- 354 p. Coupes frottés. Quelques rousseurs éparses.
Troisième édition augmentée. Bon état d’occasion
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Paris, Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie 1865 In-8 carré, relié demi-basane brune, plats jaspés rouge et noir, 569 pp., Dos légèrement éraflé, rousseurs légères n’empêchant pas la lecture. Bon exemplaire.
L’étude s phénomènes de la nutrition réclame les secours de la physiologie, de la médecine et de la chimie ; elle intéresse au plus haut point l’agriculture et l’économie politique. Bon état d’occasion
Hachette 1859 3 volumes in-8, reliés demi-basane, dos lisse, 595- 756 pp. & et un atlas de 55 planches sur onglet, double ou repliées. Reliures ternies, dos passés. Accroc à un dos, sans manque.
Le Chimiste français Anselme Payen (1795 - 1871) a découvert la première enzyme (la diastase) et la cellulose. Bon état d’occasion
Hachette 1859 3 volumes in-8, reliés demi-basane, dos lisse, 595- 756 pp. & et un atlas de 55 planches sur onglet, double ou repliées. Reliures ternies, dos passés. Accroc à un dos, sans manque.
Le Chimiste français Anselme Payen (1795 - 1871) a découvert la première enzyme (la diastase) et la cellulose. Bon état d’occasion
Ehess 1997 15 2x3x22 2cm. 1997. Broché.
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Leipzig - Dresden, A.H. Payne 1859, 295x225mm, 640Seiten, Chagrin-Halbledereinband. Titre et ornementations dorés au dos, quelques légères rousseurs. Schönes Exemplar.
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, Rina Ltd, London 1990, 1990 Paperback, 132 pages, English, 295 x 210 mm, book in good condition , with illustrations in colour and b/w,. ISBN 9780903055123.
Hachette et cie. 1915. In-12. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 143 pages - quelques figures en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 500-SCIENCES DE LA NATURE ET MATHEMATIQUES
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, P. & V. Berko / Editions Laconti, 1984 Hardcover, 200 pages, ENG. edition, 310 x 220 x 25 mm, in Very Good Condition, illustrated dustjacket, illustrations in colour / b/w. ISBN 9782870080238.
Written by Patrick and Viviane Berko, in collaboration with Norbert Hostyn of the Ostend Museum Published in 1984 Preface by A. Schlim, Vice-Admiral, Chief of Staff of the Belgian Navy. The book has more than 200 pages and contains over 200 illustrated works of art, of which 100 are in colour
IMP. E. DROUILLARD. 1941. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Déchirures. 123 pages. Rousseurs ainsi que quelques manques, n'altérant pas la lecture. Envoi de l'auteur en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 500-SCIENCES DE LA NATURE ET MATHEMATIQUES
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Paris, H. Nicolle, impr. Mame Frères 1809 2 volumes. In-8 relié 21,3 cm sur 13 demi basane brune. Pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin, fleurons et dentelles dorées. Dos à caissons et filets dorés. X-559, 504 pages. Bon exemplaire frais, agréablement relié. Bon état. - Edité par P. C. B. Gueroult
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, Korrigan 2002, 2002 Softcover, 142 pages, Texte en Francais, 260 x 200 mm, bon etat, . ISBN 9782743442101.
, Brussel, Paleis der Academien, 1980., Gebrocheerd, originele uitgeversomslag, 18x26cm, 102 p.
Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van Belgie. Klasse der Natuurwetenschappen, tweede reeks, n?° 159.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller 2020, 2020 284 p., 75 colour ill., 220 x 280 mm, English, Hardcover, . ISBN 9781912554614.
This book traces the origins, economic development, and later history of church treasures, and explores the forms and function of these objects of memory and wonder. Precious metalwork, relics, chess pieces, ostrich eggs, unicorn horns, and bones of giants were among the treasury objects accumulated in churches during the Middle Ages. The material manifestations of a Christian worldview, they would only later become naturalia and objets d?art, from the sixteenth and the nineteenth century onwards, respectively. Philippe Cordez traces the rhetorical origination, economic development, and later history of church treasures, and explores the forms and functions of the memorial objects that constituted them. Such objects were a source of wonder for their contemporaries and remain so today, albeit for quite different reasons. Indeed, our fascination relates primarily to their epistemic and aesthetic qualities. Dealing also with these paradigm shifts, this study opens up new paths toward an archeology of current scholarly and museum practices. Philippe Cordez is Deputy Director of the German Center for Art History in Paris.
, Brussel, Paleis der Academien, 1978., Gebrocheerd, originele uitgeversomslag, 18x26cm, 69 p., 34 fig., 2 bijlagen.
Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van Belgie. Klasse der Natuurwetenschappen, tweede reeks, n?° 150.
MASSON & CIE EDITEUR. 1969. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 453+420 pages. Annotations et soulignement au stylo bleu et crayon a papier.. . . . Classification Dewey : 500-SCIENCES DE LA NATURE ET MATHEMATIQUES
Monographies d'éléctronique publiées sous la direction de M. Ponte et P. Grivet. Classification Dewey : 500-SCIENCES DE LA NATURE ET MATHEMATIQUES
, Brussel, Paleis der Academien, 1963., Gebrocheerd, originele uitgeversomslag, 18x26cm, 91 p, als nieuw!!!
Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van Belgie. Klasse der Natuurwetenschappen, tweede reeks, n?° 73.
, Brussel, Paleis der Academien, 1978., Gebrocheerd, originele uitgeversomslag, 18x26cm, 80 p., tab.
Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van Belgie. Klasse der Natuurwetenschappen, tweede reeks, n?° 144.