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New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English. [xiii], [3], 752 p. The lingua Franca in the Levant. Turkish nautical terms of Italian and Greek origin. The present study on the Lingua Franca in the Levant has a double purpose: the interpretation of a certain (semantically and historically well-defined) area of the Turkish vocabulary, and the demonstration, in the form of brief etymological sketches, of the linguistic-cultural unity of the Mediterranean. The study takes as its starting point the Western and Greek nautical elements in Turkish; these are illustrated as fully as possible. The end point is the Mediterranean distribution and history of each of the terms. In the gathering of the non-Turkish material the writers have paid particular attention to the Arabic, Dalmatian, and Greek cognates of the words under discussion, in order to present a more detailed picture of the Eastern (and Southern) Mediterranean than has been possible heretofore. The double orientation, at once Turkish and Mediterranean, of the study is reflected, in the composition of the group of workers and in the method followed in the elaboration of the study. Andreas Tietze, the Turkologist, collected nautical terms used in Turkish that were not, in his opinion, of Turkish origin; from these, Renée Kahane drew up a list of the terms that were, in her opinion, Italian or Greek in origin; for each term on this list Tietze gathered as abundant Turkish technical and literary records as possible; Henry Kahane and Renée Kahane outlined briefly the history of each term in the Mediterranean, trying (often in vain) to establish its ultimate origin and sketching its distribution throughout the Mediterranean, from Portugal to Greece, with Tietze adding the corresponding Arabic material...
20072395Peter Lang Pub Inc. 2007. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Minor bump at top of spine.; Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature; 0.75 x 9 x 6 Inches; 228 pages; Both the alliterative Gest Hystoriale of the Destruction of Troy c. 1400 and the Laud Troy Book c. 1400 a metrical romance deal with the lives and feats of chivalric heroes and place special emphasis on the psychological effects of love. This book is a study of the motifs in John Clerk's and the Laud-poet's narratives and of their characterization of the Trojan War's principal actors. Both writers used the same source but their preferences for motifs and their attitudes toward the persons involved were often quite different. Thirteen illustrations mainly from medieval Guido manuscripts serve as a stimulus to those who want to know more about the medieval understanding of the Trojan War. . 1433100126 . Peter Lang Pub Inc hardcover
19858075Early English Text Society. 1985. Hardcover. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Vol 1: very light shelfwear NF- no DJ. Vol 2: very minor shelfwear NF- no DJ.; Vol 1: ISBN: 0197222900 1985 xcv & 356 pp & Vol 2: ISBN: 0197222943 1988 357-615 pp.; Early English Text Society No. 288 & No. 292; 451 pages; This book presents the first full account and critical edition of The Pilgrimage of the Life of Manhode based on the anonymous Middle English prose translation of the First Recension of the long vision poem Le P`elerinage de la Vie humaine. Once thought to be diffuse Henry shows that this lively allegory is an intricate and effective structure stemming from the same theological foundation as works by Chaucer Langland and the Gawain-poet. . 0197222900 . Early English Text Society hardcover
20002877D. S. Brewer. 2000. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers and pocket. 'Write-off' has been stamped to top of textblock. Book appears unread. Very light shelfwear.; 0.63 x 9.21 x 6.14 Inches; 264 pages; This is an entirely new and original reading of 'Pearl' placing the anonymous masterpiece in the context of the Cheshire coterie that flourished at the court of Richard II during the 1390s. The brilliance of its poetic construction has long been acknowledged but here 'Pearl' is also shown to engage with the social religious and political events of the late fourteenth century. The poem's defense of infant baptism is seen as countering Lollard criticism of the sacraments its retelling of the Parable of the Vineyard as offering scriptural support to the aims of the Statute of Labourers. The poem's dazzling representation of aristocratic magnificence - jewelled crowns gem-embroidered gowns livery badges civic processions and monumental architecture - studied in this context relates to the spectacular royal culture of one of England's most ambitious monarchs. The courtly elegy offered consolation after the death of Anne of Bohemia while its vision of a royal child-bride figured in the intense national debate over the king's prospective marriage to the six-year-old Isabelle of France. Richard II's fall from power brought to an end not simply Cheshire privilege but also a poetic tradition that produced some of the finest works of English literature most notably 'Pearl' and 'Gawain and the Green Knight'. . 0859915999 . D. S. Brewer hardcover
312p. Lacks first fly leaf. Inked ownership of R. A. Hitt, Jr., 1886 on top and bottom edges. 12mo. Original leather spine over green cloth boards. Gilt lettered and embossed spine. Very small rubbed spot on spine. Boards decorated and lettered in black. Hardbound. PA64 FRONT
19958025Early English Text Society. 1995. Hardcover. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Very light bump to top of spine else Fine. DJ has very light shelfwear.; Early English Text Society No. 307; 368 pages; This is the first edition of a translation into English of an Old French Commentary on the Penitential Psalms made in the fifteenth century by Dame Eleanor Hull wife of Sir John Hull a retainer of John of Gaunt. Eleanor Hull was a devout laywoman lady-in-waiting to the second wife of Henry IV who spent some of her life in Sopwell Priory a house of Benedictine nuns attached to St. Albans Abbey. She is the first woman to have made translations into English whose name is known and about whom there is any information. In addition to the commentary on the penitential psalms she translated a collection of prayers and meditations. Dame Hull is a significant figure in English literary history who has remained virtually unknown until now. . 0197223095 . Early English Text Society hardcover
19948071Ealy English Text Society. 1994. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Vol 1: ISBN: 019722413X 1994 xlviii & 435 pp & Vol 2: ISBN: 0197224148 1994 436-733 pp.; Early English Text Society S. S. 13 & S. S. 14; 733 pages; This new edition of The Towneley Plays c. 1500 replaces the edition by George England and Alfred W. Pollard published nearly one hundred years ago by the Early English Text Society. Apart from the corrections of errors in the transcription of the text the new edition offers a comprehensive introduction body of notes and glossary. It also presents the text in a new format based on an examination of the manuscript by expanding stanzas attributed to the so-called "Wakefield Master" from nine lines with some internal rhyme to thirteen lines. . Ealy English Text Society hardcover
1986129261Springer-Verlag. New York Berlin Heidelberg Tokyo. 1986. XI, 343 pages. Illustrated original hardcover binding. (A little used). 24x16 cm
1942565351942 Paris, Payot (Bibliothèque Scientifique), 1942, in 8° broché, 304 pages.
Montauban, Ass. Antonin Perbosc, 2006. In-8 broché, 387 pp. Avec des cartes des cantons. Complet des 8 pp. libres d'additifs et corrections de 2009. Envoi de l'un des auteurs. TB état.
2009R200118667France Loisirs / Acropole. 2009. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 291 pages. Jaquette en bon état.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 442-Etymologie du français
2009500329898France Loisirs / Acropole 2009 381x69x559cm. 2009. Relié. Ce livre de Daniel Appriou explore plus de deux cents expressions imagées de la langue française en décryptant leurs origines historiques mythologiques et étymologiques. Classées par ordre alphabétique à la manière d'un dictionnaire ces expressions sont présentées par un passionné des mots qui en raconte l'histoire et les anecdotes
1977C3259Paris, Guenegaud, 1977 ; in-8, 471 pp., broché. Un des classiques sur les noms de famille. L'étymologie des noms propres ou Anthroponymie est une science qu'Albert Dauzat a exercé en spécialiste. Albert Dauzat était professeur à l'École Pratique des Hautes Études. Très bon état.
11991enrichi de notes critiques et de remarques sur l’étymologie et la prononciation des mots, le genre des noms, la conjugaison des verbes irréguliers, & les variantes des auteurs ; Dédié à Mgr le Cardinal de SOUBISE. Nouvelle édition considérablement augmentée sur les révisions & les corrections de M. RESTAUT. In 8 plein cuir fauve à nerfs, caissons dorés, pièce de cuir chagrin rouge, roulette dorée. Titre, XCVIII, 1 page de table, 856 pages 1 page de table des sommaires de l’appendice, 2 pages d’approbation et privilège du Roi. Tranches rouges. A Poitiers chez François BARBIER 1785. Coins légèrement émoussés
8°, BROSSURA FIG. A COLORI CON ALI, PG. X (4) 230 (4), BUONO STATO, QUARTA RISTAMPA. (C)
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 242 p. Etymological dictionary of Maçka and Trabzon City. Trabzon - Maçka etimoloji sözlügü.
Paris, Guenegaud, 1977; in-8, 471 pp., broché. Un des classiques sur les noms de famille. L'étymologie des noms propres ou Anthroponymie est une science qu'Albert Dauzat a exercé en spécialiste. Albert Dauzat était professeur à l'École Pratique des Hautes Études. Très bon état.
20317broche - 16X 24.5-581 pp - éditions SIR TRAS BOURG - 2002
88112Paris, Belin, 1983. 11 x 18, 335 pp., broché, bon état.
16553cb11fort in8 reliure parchemin, 612PP + TABLES
039577Berlin., Walter De Gruyter & Co. Im Auftrage der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für deutsche Wortforschung herausgegeben, im vierten Band (1943) mit dem Zusatz: Wörterbücher der Deutschen Akademie, ab dem fünften Band: Begründet von Alfred Götze, in Zusammenarbeit mit Eduard Brodführer und Alfred Schirmer, (7. und 8. Band) Max Gottschald bzw. Günther Jahn,; Herausgeber ab dem fünften Band: Walther Mitzka. Acht Bände, Band 1 - 4 erschienen von 1939 - 1943, Band 5 - 8 1954 - 1957. Pro Band zwischen 500 und 770 Seiten. Zustand: Ausgeschiedene Bibliotheksexemplare: rote Ganzleinenbände, unterer Rücken mit Kleberesten eines Aufklebers, Titelblattrückseite, Kopf- und Fußschnitt gestempelt (Titelblattrückseite entwertet), Aus dem Vorwort: Trübners Deutsches Wörterbuch will... unseren lebenden Wortschatz in wissenschaftlich ernsthaften und einwandfreien Wortgeschichten darstellen, die ... alle ermüdende Breite vermeiden sollen. Mit Belegen soll das Werk nicht überlastet sein, doch werden durch streng ausgewählte Zeugnisse alle Angaben belebt und Wendepunkte im Leben der Wörter beleuchtet. ". 4°. OLeinen.
200925141Stuttgart : Reclam, 2009. 253 S. brosch.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. Title is in Turkish and English. 17, [3] p. A study of onomastics on Adapazari (Sakarya) toponomy.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 237-251 pp., 4 maps. Türkiye köy adlari üzerine bir deneme. [Separatum]. An essay on Turkish village names: A study on onomastics.
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 512 p., ills. Türklerin ve Tatarlarin kökeni. Translated by Ahsen Batur from Russian. Origin of the Turks and Tatars.