P., Hachette, 1877, in 12 relié pleine percaline décorée de l'éditeur, XI-290 pages ; rousseurs, parfois fortes ; cartonnage fané, dos passé.
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P., Firmin Didot, 1876, fort in 4° pleine reliure richement ornée de l'éditeur, toutes tranches dorées, VII-552 pages ; rousseurs éparses.
Importante iconographie in et hors-texte dont de nombreuses chromolithographies. ...................... Photos sur demande ..........................
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1946 Le Puy, Mappus, 1946, fort in 8° broché, 461 pages ; 4 planches hors-texte ; couverture rempliée illustrée.
Jeanne de Valois, fille de Louis XI. .......... Edition Originale, tirage limité et numéroté, un des cent exemplaires sur vélin blanc Montgolfier, seul grand papier (n°15). ...................... Photos sur demande ..........................
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1946 Le Puy, Mappus, 1946, fort in 8 broché, 461 pages ; 4 planches hors-texte ; couverture rempliée illustrée.
Exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi autographe signé sur le faux-titre, au Baron Grellet de la Deyte. ...................... Photos sur demande ..........................
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Vents d'ailleurs 2001 29 pages 15 4x0 6x19 2cm. 2001. Broché. 29 pages.
Très bon état - L'ouvrage qui n'a jamais été lu peut présenter de légères traces de stockage mais est du reste en très bon état. envoi rapide et soigné dans un emballage adapté depuis France
Un ouvrage de 46 pages, format 105 x 205 mm, broché, publié en 1999, P. Téqui Editeur, bon état
Lettre du A1er octobre 1999
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Hachette Supérieur 2000
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Paris, Librairie ancienne Honoré Champion éditeur, collection "Les Classiques Français du Moyen Age" sous la direction de Mario Roques, 1918, broché, 12x19 cm, 79 pages.
Bon état, exemplaire non coupé.
Paris, Honoré Champion, 1925. 12 x 18, 93 pp., broché, bon état.
Mâcon, Maurice Renaudier, 1934-1938 2 vol. in-8, 100 pp. & 128 pp., 3 cartes, index, broché.
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P., Picard, 1867, in 12 relié demi-chagrin marron, dos lisse orné, couverture et dos conservés, XLVIII-160 pages ; glossaire-index in-fine ; quelques piqûres, petite et discrète mouillure claire dans la marge extérieure.
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1820 Cahmer histoire médiévale et archéologie volume 18 année 2005 In8 broché 267 pages
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2006 Nantes, Editions du Temps, 2006, in 8° broché, 207 pages ; couverture illustrée.
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Paris, Armand Colin, 1996. 16 x 24, 495 pp., quelques plans, broché, très bon état (cachet d'ex-propriétaire).
Jennifer Dalrymple Jennifer Dalrymple
Reference : 500094914
(2016)
ISBN : 9791021404359
OSKAR Éditeur 2016 32 pages 16 2x0 6x21 2cm. 2016. Broché. 32 pages.
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, Brepols, 2023 Paperback, 282 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:60 b/w, 84 col., 8 tables b/w., 10 maps b/w, 5 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503602325.
Summary The ancient Mediterranean basin was once thought to be populated by large, monolithic, cultural-political entities. In this conception, 'the Greeks', 'the Romans', and other stable and homogenous cultures interacted and vied for supremacy like early modern states or empires. Today, however, thanks largely to an ever-increasing archaeological record, critical and sensitive approaches to the literary evidence, and the impact and application of new theoretical approaches, the ancient Mediterranean region is instead argued to be full of dynamic microcultures organized in a fluid set of overlapping networks. While this atomization of culture has resulted in more interesting and accurate micro-histories, it has also challenged how we understand cultural interaction and change. This volume draws on this new understanding of cultural identity and contact to address the themes of adoption, adaption, and innovation in Pre-Roman Italy from the 9th-3rd centuries BCE. The contributors to this volume build upon recent paradigm shifts in research that challenge traditional Hellenocentric models and work to establish a new set of frameworks for approaching the tangled question of how 'indigenous' and 'foreign' features relate to one another in the material record. Using focused case-studies, ranging from the role played by mobile populations in transferring ideas and technologies to the different ways in which 'foreign' artistic elements were used by Italian peoples, the volume explores what the ? now commonly accepted ? connectedness of a wider Mediterranean world meant for the people of Italy in practical terms, and offers new models for how concepts and ideas were transmitted, reinterpreted, repurposed, and re-appropriated in early Italy to fit within their local context. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. Rethinking Cultural (Ex)Change in Pre-Roman Italy Jeremy Armstrong and Aaron Rhodes-Schroder 2. The Paradox of Innovation in Conservative Societies: Cultural Self-Consistency and Bricolage in Iron Age Central Italy Nicola Terrenato 3. Mixing Up Mediterranean Innovation: The Case of Viticulture and Wine Franco De Angelis 4. The World has Changed: Insularity and Tyrrhenian Connectivity during the Corsican Iron Ages Marine Lechenault and Kewin Peche-Quilichini 5. Folding Meaning in an Object: The Ficoroni Cista and the Heterarchy of Art in Early Italy John North Hopkins 6. Virtue in Variety: Contrasting Temple Design in Etruscan Italy Charlotte R. Potts 7. The Demon Is in the Detail: Greek Pottery in Etruscan Funerary Contexts Aaron Rhodes-Schroder 8. Local Choices in a Networked World: Funerary Practices at Crustumerium (Lazio) during the Long Seventh Century BCE Peter Attema, Barbara Belelli Marchesini, and Matthijs Catsman 9. From the Ground Up: Constructing Monumental Buildings in Archaic Central Italy Amanda K. Pavlick 10. The Archaic Countryside Revisited: A Ceramic Approach to the Study of Archaic Rural Infill in Latium Vetus Gijs Tol 11. Ritual Connectivity in Adriatic Italy Camilla Norman 12. Face to Face: Isolated Heads in South Italian and Etruscan Visual Culture Keely Elizabeth Heuer 13. Feasting Transformed: Commensal Identity Expression and Social Transformation in Iron Age and Archaic Western Sicily William M. Balco 14. The Deep Past of Magna Graecia's Pottery Traditions: Adoption and Adaptation at Timpone della Motta and in the Sibaritide (Northern Calabria, Italy) between the Middle Bronze Age and the Archaic Period Peter Attema, Carmelo Colelli, Martin Guggisberg, Francesca Ippolito, Jan Kindberg Jacobsen, Gloria Mittica, Wieke de Neef, and Sine Grove Saxkj r Index
Turnhout, Brepols, 2008 Paperback, 554 p., 24 b/w ill., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503528458.
Le present volume contient l'edition critique de 384 chartes promulguees par les comtes de Saint-Pol avant 1300. Il complete la these de doctorat consacree par Jean-Francois Nieus au comte du meme nom (Un pouvoir comtal entre Flandre et France. Saint-Pol, 1000-1300, Bruxelles, 2005). Le comte de Saint-Pol est une seigneurie de frontiere apparue vers l'an mil aux confins de la Flandre, de l'Artois et de la Picardie. Au terme de son developpement territorial, il s'etirait sur environ 80 kilometres depuis la source de la Lys jusqu'au cours moyen de la Somme ; autour de son noyau primitif, le Ternois geographique, sont venues s'agreger les seigneuries artesiennes d'Aubigny-en-Artois et Bucquoy, ainsi que les chatellenies d'Encre (Albert) et Lucheux en Amienois. Ses batisseurs - le lignage des Candavene, relaye apres 1205 par les seigneurs champenois de Chatillon-sur-Marne n'ont joue qu'un role discret sur la scene princiere du nord de la France, mais sont neanmoins parvenus a construire une autorite regionale forte et durable. Les chartes comtales ici rassemblees temoignent de cet effort. Adressees a une centaine de destinataires differents, tant ecclesiastiques que laiques, elles montrent les comtes dans l'exercice de leurs fonctions de seigneurs feodaux, de grands proprietaires fonciers, de protecteurs des eglises et des pauvres, de membres eminents de la classe aristocratique. Mais autant et plus encore que le pouvoir des comtes, c'est la societe rurale que ceux-ci pretendent regir que le corpus edite revele a l'historien, dans ses aspects les plus varies. Languages: French.
J Gardelles , G Seraphin , P Roudie , JH Ducos , B Tollon , FC Legrand , D Rabreau , J Miquel , M de Waha , C Corvisier , P Durand , F Merlet Bagneris , N Faucherre , M Heng , M Demangeat
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Edition du Centre de castellologie de Flaran 1989
Bon état Ouvrage broché , largement illustré de plans , dessins et photos . Hist Régio Architecture castellologie Chateau Moyen age Roman Portes Donjon Entrée Portails - largeur/hauteur :21x26,5 cm - poid : 660 g - nombre de pages : 187 p. - langue : Français
Turnhout, Brepols, 2007 Hardback, X+210 p., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503507736.
In George Eliot's last two novels, Middlemarch (1871-72) and Daniel Deronda (1876), she abandons the realism she had explored and articulated so carefully, most famously in Adam Bede, 'a faithful account of men and things', for an unprecedented return to 'cloud-borne angels, [...] prophets, sibyls, and heroic warriors'. This study addresses Eliot's exploitation of Victorian medievalism by considering the way in which she utilizes the discourses of medievalism, both for their potential for subversiveness and their potential for mediation, to affirm that change is possible socially, culturally, and politically, in her modern contemporary world. The various medieval discourses are revealed as interstices within what initially appears to be a continuation of the realism of her earlier novels. They permit political and cultural readings of a different, and often unexpected, kind to the realist bourgeois values of novels like Adam Bede, and to a lesser extent, Felix Holt. These political and cultural readings reveal a more determined, more obvious feminist and socialist polemic in her two last and possibly greatest novels. Languages : English.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2007 Hardback, X+221 p., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503507729.
Few speakers of English have ever been able to read the Icelandic sagas in the original language, and published saga translations have played a major role in shaping attitudes towards Viking Age Scandinavia and the great literary achievements of medieval Iceland in the English-speaking world. This book is the first publication to provide an extended examination of the history and development of Icelandic saga translations into English from their beginnings in the eighteenth century to today. It explores reasons for undertaking saga translation, and the challenges confronting translators. Chapters are devoted to the pioneering saga translations, the later Victorian and Edwardian eras, the often-neglected period of the two World Wars and their aftermath, and the upsurge of saga translation in the second half of the twentieth century. The contributions of individual translators and teams are reviewed, from James Johnstone in the 1780s through major Victorians such as Samuel Laing, George Webbe Dasent, and William Morris, distinguished twentieth century figures such as Lee M. Hollander, Gwyn Jones, Magnus Magnusson and Hermann Palsson, and George Johnston, and the great co-operative project which produced The Complete Sagas of Icelanders at the century?s end. The book concludes with saga translation facing interesting new possibilities and challenges, not least those generated by information technology. Languages : English.
Turnhout, Brepols, original edition: 1991, reprint:1997 Paperback, 336 p., + 1 map + 6 ill., 160 x 245 mm. ISBN 9782503502526.
"Le present volume reunit douze contributions et porte essentiellement sur le XIIe siecle, qui fut a la fois le premier siecle et l'age d'or de Saint-Victor. En effet, on le sait, Saint-Victor fut un des foyers de la "Renaissance du XIIe siecle" qui, relativement negligee pendant un temps, suscite a nouveau tout l'interet des historiens." (J. Verger, dans "Revue historique", n? 588, 1994, p. 600) "Si les communications ne recouvrent pas l'ensemble du champs de recherches, elles s'appuient souvent sur une documentation inedite ou inexploitee. Les questions posees, les reponses apportees ne visent pas a repeter la problematique et les acquisitions du passe, elles veulent par contre temoigner du progres de la recherche en plusieurs domaines et des perspectives nouvelles de l'historiographie." (L.C. Van Dyck, dans "Analecta Praemonstratensia", 68, 1992, p. 153). Languages: French.
GLENAT JEUNESSE 2017 32 pages 20x20x0 5cm. 2017. mass_market. 32 pages.
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